Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1948 — Page 16
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PHONE (RI. 7411) AND MAIL ORDERS FILLED
DAYTIME DRESSES,
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Two washing machines were filled with hardest water. One cup of FAB was put into washer on left. Into the one on the right — one cup of soap.
‘Both washers ran 7 minutes. Result:
A washer brimful of suds from FAB. Almost no suds from soap.
See for yourself! Roll cotton sewing thread into a ball. Drop it into a glass of water. It floats; does not become completely wet for a long time, Now drop another ball of thread into a glass of water and FAB. It sinks; becomes completely soaked at once. This shows how FAB penetrates materials faster. . . pushes dirt out!
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Local Deaths—
Hospital here.
anapolis. celebrated her silver jubilee in 1928 in St. Andre¥s UIT in Ft. Wayne, and had taught in Lafayette, in St. Anne’s and St. Lawrence Schoold, for the last 20 years, Sister Michelina had also
J. F. Zimmer, Mrs. T. L. Lux, and Miss Helen Volz, all of Indianapolis, Ralph V. Volz, San Jose, Cal, and Anthony G. and Joseph J. Volz, both of Oakland, Cal
Orin Myers Rites for Orin Myers, lifelong resident and farmer of Hamilton County, will be hel. © 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Gray friends Church near Carmel. Burial will be in own Hill. Mr. Myers, who was 66, died yesterday in his farm home near Carmel. He was a member of Gray Friends Church. Survivors are his wife, Nora; a son, Lowell, Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Harriett Landis, Carmel; four brothers, Ivan, Cincinnati; Paul, Indianapolis; Ellis, Roachdale, and Errol, Muncie, and three risters, Mrs. Lillie Horney, Horton, and Miss Mabel Myers and Mrs. Frank Thomas, both of Carmel.
Leon R. Whiting
Services for Leon R. Whiting, a former Indianapolis resident for 34 years, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Washington Park Cemetery, with burial there. Mr. Whiting, who was 39, was a native of Cleveland, O. He died Monday in Alexandria, Va., where he had made his home after leaving Indianapolis. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Harrison Whiting, two daughters, Miss Joan Louise and Dorothea Gail Whiting; a son, Frederic Keon Whiting, all of Alexandria, Va.; his parents, Mr.
sister, Mrs. Helen Patrick, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Mary Woodard Rites will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow for Mrs. Mary C. Woodard, former Indianapolis resident, in Flanner & Buchanan Mortyary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mrs. Woodard, who was 93, died
_ She was born in Azalia, but Hved here most of her life. She was a member of First Friends Church and the wife of the late Dr. Nathan Douglas Woodard. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Myron Cosler and Mrs. Ethel Wright, both of Indianapolis; two grandchildren and two great-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Sister Michelina, Former Resident Here, Dies at 67
Times State Service LAFAYETTE, July 8—Services are M. Michelina Volz, OSF, who died yesterday in St. Elizabeth's
The 67-year-old Catholic nun, daughter of the late Mr. and ; Mrs. Quirin Volz of Indianapolis, was born and reared in Indi-/day with burial in South Parkland lived in He She entered the Franciscan order in August, 1903. She] Y Indianapolis 60
and’ three brothers, hearers will be
and Mrs. Fred D. Whiting, and a|entering service during World
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being arranged for Sister
Services Today For Pfc. Taylor
lor, who was killed in action Dec.
Fred Hallet, Beryn - Hallet, Paul Neiman, Kemp Martin, Dwight Schuster, Louis Rutan and Herbert Wran-
tern, Allen Ball, Ffc- Taylor Harry Nagel, Harry Thane,’ Gilbert Stover, Paul Rhees and Robert Neiman Jr. Pfc. Taylor was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert 8. Taylor, 45 8. Gladstone Ave. He went overseas in April, 1042.
Mass Tomorrow For W. F. Cooney
Requiem high mass will be sung for Walter Francis (Bud) Cooney, Riddle’s Good Housekeeping Store salesman, at 9 a. m. tomorrow in 8t. Joseph Catholic Church, following services at 8:30 a. m. in Blackwell Funeral Home. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. He was 58. ; Mr. Cooney, who died Monday in Cincinnati, O., while on a visit there, was an employee of New York Central Railroad prior to
War I. ¥e lived at 332 N. Davidson St. and was a member of St. Joseph Church. 3 Survivors are two, daughters, Mrs. Stella Warrenburg, Indianapolis, and Mrs. B. F. Thoele, Champaign, Ill
Dog Visits Dentist— Takes Drill ‘Like a Man’
SAN GABRIEL, Cal. (UP)— Pat, a prize Dalmatian owned by Dr. Clinton Baxter, finds a dog's life isn’t so bad. She's back from a visit to man’s nemesis, the dentist. Dr. Roland Grapentin filled Pat's tooth without too much trouble. He said
grandchildren.
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FAB WASHES CHEAPER
NEW INGREDIENT GETS CLEANER THAN ANY SOAP WHITE WASH WHITER, ...IN HARDEST WATER FAB with Super-Wetting Laboratory tests prove that Action stant penetrates COLORS BRIGHTER! cup for cup, in hard water, materials; pushes dirt out. FAB's fabulous new ingredi- FAB washes up to twice as
Washes grimiest overalls cleaner than soap! No soap ~ scum with FAB, Wash is whiter, cleaner!
ent gets white wash whiter, colors brighter. And there's no dulling soap scum with FAB!
much family wash as soap. All of FAB washes... Nothing is wasted in soap scum!
Housewives are raving about FAB with SUPER-WETTING ACTION! Super-Wetting Action is a new scientific washing principle. When you wash, FAB with Super-Wetting Action instantly penetrates materials; pushes dirt out! And FAB contains a fabulous new ingredient that gets
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she “took it like a man”
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FAB WASHES DISHES TWICE AS FAST! »
No wiping! Just wash with FAB, and rinse. No soap film to polish away. Even glassware sparkles! FAB with Super- Wetting Action slashes through grease as no soap can do!
Los al, Services for Pfc. Paul E. Tay-{was one of the two oldest in years| Mrs, Bertha Troxell, of membership in the local IOOF|1 taught in Humphrey, Neb.; Olpe,|6, 1942, will be held at 7:30 p. m.|lodge Kas. and Chicago Heights, Ill.itoday in the Grace Me Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Church. Burial will be in Wash-
Born in Johnson County 73 years ago, he had spen ington Park Cemetery. He was 22.|greater part of his life in Martins-|/warm but not hot ville and vicinity.
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AID FLAVOR OF BERRIES
strawberries good flavor.
moderately days give
DOWNSTAIRS at WASSON'S
“ Shop Friday, 9:30 A. M. to § P. M.—Saturday Until 1 P. M.
Colorful SPORTSWEAR Specials!
PLAY SUITS
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