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talking bravely of NovemAlmost to a man, big-city bossfo nmoft 16°2 man. Digs for Gen. Eisenhower or a Supreme Court Justice decided this man Harry Truman has political possibilities, after all.

more stubborn but even some of them were making much point of declaring they “never will bolt our great Democratic Party.” Change of Heart 2 “A lot of people,” said Sen. John Sparkman of Alabama, one of the pro-Eisenhower shouters, “are going to want to take back what they've been saying.” Jacob M. Arvey, Chicago boss who took over the Democratic machine from big Ed Kelly and od who had preached Eisenhower perhaps more than anyone, was finding virtues in Mr. Truman, his running-mate Sen. Alben W. Barkley, the new party platform and the state of party fortunes generally. | Gen. Eisenhower, Mr. Arvey decided, probably would have been at the of his popular strength at the moment of nomination. But then with the campaign he would have had to meet specific issues — and that might mean alienating a lot of folks.

President Truman is stronger now than he was two weeks ago.” said Mr. Arvey, “and he will get

, Of course we'll work for .

snr Soli i dee

labor. as for Sen. Batilay, at 70 man af amazing vitality. gr fresher at the end

E ¢ ' Mayor Prank Hague of Jersey CK City, had proclaimed only 10 days 280. that if President!’ the Democratic

£ —and who said .er—also was changing his tun tional committeeman, wasn't exactly

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3 lapse of his pro-Eisenhower movement and the nomination of But he managed to say: Hl 1 “I've always Truman's a

ing home and work for the whole| |

Dies in Columbus, Ind.

polis salesman, died ‘home in Columbus, {llness. He was

Ind, after a

rsville, r Firestone Tire & Rubber for 15 years and later was fated with U, 8. Rubber Co. f He owned and operated the oosier Tire & Auto Co. in Cobus at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, Bel Columbus,

Mrs. Harriet Elliot

oer vices for Mrs. Harriet A. lot, lifelong resident of In-

Jdianapolis, will be held in RoyUster & Askin mortuary at 10 a. m. morrow. Burial be Crown Hill. Mrs. Elliott, who was 79, died yesterday Jn Jefferson “Hotel.

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Mary Byers, Indianapolis, several nephews.

‘Capt. Golden Reynolds Services Saturday

Services for Capt. Golden Lavere Reynolds, head of the Juveénile Aid Division of the Indianapolis Police will be ‘held at 2 p in Jordan Funeral Home.

services. Capt. Reynolds, who was 43, died yesterday in Gen-|; eral Hospital,

James Hied

Services for James Hied, who died Tuesday in his home, 619 E. Market St, were set for 2 p. m, today in Beanblossom mortuary. Burial was to be in Floral Park. He was 60. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Opal Watson, Paragon, and . Mrs. Margaret Quick, and two sons, Robert and William, all of Indianapolis.

- WANTED

DISTRICT MANAGER . FOR INVESTMENT COMPANY

Principal tual investment company, with offices Hi from coast to coast, has opening for 244 District Manager. The man we want is respected and wellknown in this locality, with record of high egrnings. He must have financial Stability, excellent’ ess and social and be able to quality for “$100.000 ‘Fidelity bond. Preference will be given to previous experience, but we will 4 man who possesses the other qualifications. This is Sn opportunity for s permanent associa-| tion with high earnings in a dignified 3 No investment required. Write giving tull qualifications, and ap-

nominee Ping Democrats enid| arty the

£ lose New Jersey by 300,000 youes privilege, and they proved it in they could winithe 80th Congress, They proved Eo By 200.000 behind Gen. Kisenhow-|it by the things they did to the

Hartley Act which has rupted labor-management relations and will cause strife and bitterness for years to come if it is not repealed. And the Democratic platform says it ought to be repealed.

Jal, wil be in Washington Park. ters . . The Englewood Lodge 715, this Congress back ‘into session F&AM, will be in charge of|on the 26th of July,

the short (special) session.

Acme Telephoto. CHEERS GREET TRUMAN—The demonstration for President Truman, before his arrival, increased in crescends and magnitude until the whole Convention Hall floor was a sea of posters and

milling pasaders. ,

nemy.

a majority vote as they should be, and it is time for us to get together and beat the common

The people know that the

Democratic party is the people's party, and the Republican party

is the party of special interests.

If they aren and labor)

don't do their duty by the Democratic party, they are the mot ungrateful people in the wor!

It always has been and always will be.

Ever since its inception that

(Republican) control

has been of special

e and not for them. They gg

a =» a It ‘was said when OPA died

that prices would adjust themselves for the benefit of the country. They have adjusted themselves all right. They have gone all of the way off the chart,

James Roosevelt, California oe Pr it by the things they failed

I called a special session of in November of 1947

I

| and I set out a 10-point program PE Former Salesman Here [tor the weltare and benefit of

this country, among other things, | stand-by price control. HE. lasing, fo former Indfan-mothing. Congress has still done today in his nothing.

got

They passed a bill they called

We needed moderate legisla-

tion to promote labor-manage-

dis-

- ” . Everybody knows that I rec- x ommended to the Congress a civil rights program . . . but the 80th Congress failed to act.

gE - Larimore, who was born in|8 housing bill which is not worth Ju was a salesman|the paper on which it is written.

# #® r The Republican rich man tax

“ » 8 The Republican platform

cries about cruelly high prices. I have been trying to get them

to do something about high prices ever since they met the first time,

Survivors are her sister, Mrs. bill helps the rich and sticks the and| knife into the back of the poor,

Iam going to ask “them to pass

s ” s I shall ask them to act upon other vitally needed measures

such as aid to education, which

they (Republicans) say they are for; a national health program; civil rights “legislation, . which they say they are for; an increase in the minimum wage, which they say that they are for; an extension of Social Security coverage and increased benefits, which they sald that they are for; the ‘projects needed in our program to provide public power and cheap electricity.

aws halting rising prices and to lower the housing prices, which they ‘say they are for in their platform,

” ”. I shall ask for adequate and

Congress passed.

underwriter for a leading mu- decent laws for displaced persons instead of this anti-Semitic and| 4 anti-Catholic law which the 80th

If there 1. any reality behind

that Republican platform, we

ought to get some action out of

. oe

Now, what that worst 80th Con-

gress does in this special | session will be the test, ’

. We can save * this country

[afford another "Republican Con-

gress,

1:

aa RA go se ons

from a continuation of the 80th Congress and from misrule from now on . . . this country can’t

Highlights of Truman Talk In Accepting Nomination

A, July 15 (UP)--Highlights of President Truman’s speech accepting the 1948 Democratic presidential nomination: . Senator Barkley and I will win this election and make these Republicans like it. Differences (in the Democratic convention) have been settled by

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Rites Scheduled

Services for Mrs. Viola B. Whelan, who died yesterday in her home, 404 N. Warman Ave.

apo Strong, Clarksburg, W. Va. = a grandson, New Orleans,

member of St. Paul's Church and

Oran Lewis and Mrs. Newell Ellis, Petersburg;

10 grandchildren and one greatMy duty as President requires grandchild. Department, that I use every means within p. m. Saturday|my power to get the laws the peo-Bur-|Ple need on such important matI am therefore calling|p. m. tomorrow for Mrs, Rosa|™

Flanagan, pastor of Brightwood Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mrs. lived here 40 years, was born in Bloomington, member of Brightwood Methodist Church. She died yesterday in! her home, | Survivors are two sons, Lewis!

Mrs. Whelan

Anna Dreier

Mrs. Walter

C. of C. Criticized On Deficit Stand

Andrew Jacobs, Democratic candidate for congressman, today entered the controversy over how to make up the City’s $807,000 deficit.

In a letter to the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, he de-|his

clared: “What is so amazing to me is that the eagle-eye of your or-

‘tect them why did you remain silent?” His letter continued, “I am ini {formed you object to raising funds by issuance of bonds to y | discharge the deficit Mayor Fee-

deficit as “current indebtedness.” 2|The facts remain they are past, not “current” debts. 4 “The question is, $807,000 ‘deficit-debt bequeathed I | very secretly, in fact under firm . | denial, by former Mayor George

more future years’ revenue? “The past administration incurred the debt and left the City without funds. Hence, the only alternative to these debts becoming a charge against future revenue is repudiation—a dishonor-

ways rejected, and, of course, unthinkable.”

Livestock Trade Hits Slow Pace; Hog Prices Lower

Hog trade at the Indianapolis Stockyards with sales weak to lower, closings:

All classes of livestock except vealers .sold weak to lower than yesterday's averages.

Billy Eidson,| G04 300-

300-1000 pounds ranean fedium 00

‘Five Days More’ For Courtship

JOLIET, Ill, July 15 (UP)— The Marine Corps gave Pfc. Joiseph M. Kirinich, 19, five days beginning today to pop the question to the girl he calls his “future wife.” Pfc. Kirinich wired his commanding officer at Cherry Point, SL or 3 Sve-day exitution of because he had “just. met my future wife.” The extenSion was granted,

BUT PEC. KIRINICH said he really doesn’t plan to work that fast. He will devote the five days

Jacobs Levels Charge At Chamber's Silence

marry hitch is up five months irom now. He said she was a pretty brunet, but refused to give her name. “That might upset all my plans,” he said. His mother, Elizabeth Kirinich, said her son asked her sevéral days ago if she would sign parental approval for the marriage. “I told him Td think it over,” she said. “But he’s awfully young.”

6 Hurt in Collapse Of Garage Wall

ROCKVILLE, Ind, July 15 (UP) — Bix workers today were recovering from injuries sustained when a garage wall on which they were working collapsed yesterday. Eugene Schrader, 27, Rockville, and 8. E. Eppert, 62, Tangier, suffered serious injuries when the wall of the garage fell on them. Four others received minor injuries and 11 were unhurt.

administration inherited

“You have referred to this

shall this

Denny, be paid out of one or

le escape Americans have al-

Bulls (All Weights)

ruled Good (all weights) .....ees.. BUSS LO

slow today,

at prices 50 cents to $1 lower + 31.00828.80 than yesterday. «17.00 Lightweight hogs, 170 to 240... : pounders, were 25 to 50! cents Sean. Sholee i ane 15:80. yu lower, with an extreme top of $30./Culls (76 Ibs. up) ........... [email protected]

Steers Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves Choice—

Average 500- 800 nOUNAS ..isaesesces [email protected]

will be held with a requiem high good and lower weight steers J 800 DOUNdS sccaspecssss [email protected] mass at 9 a. m. Saturday in St. locked Neak to spots 80 cent s&s 00-1000 000 Pounds ..seesses:rs [email protected]| ofl, COWS On eaK 8s Anthony's Catholic Church. Bur- of a steady average. Fat lambs Coo0"o00 bounds ..._. ..... 31.00G33.00 ial will be in Bainbridge. lost mostly $1. Good to ohoice— Mrs. Whelan, who was 81, was —July 15— 500 pounds down ............ [email protected] born in West Virginia ‘and lived] Goop To CHOICE HOGS 500 pounds down ...... oo. [email protected] in Indianapolis 50 years. 120- there 24801 Good 10 cholo Yes {Helters) Surviving are her husband, aos | 800 pounds down ........ ves [email protected] Benjamin Whelan; a daughter, Toa | 500 pounds ‘down ........... [email protected] Mrs. Alouzs D. Eidson, New Or. 28.30 Sa (875) leans, ; a son, rnar . pring Lambs Whelan, Indianapolis; two sis- 30-00 Chote Slosely | ried 30.50a31.80 ters, Mrs. Fannie Armentrout, 330 20 to lis, and Mrs. Andrew .00

Local Issues

00d — July 15= Services for Mrs. Anna Drefer,| $0 $50 = re gn Jadianapolis resident who .died|*sd!"% 30 pounds Cabos in senses 15,[email protected] tates in St. Petersburg, Fla, will be|Fie—Medum i oll [heid_at 1: :30 p. m. Be atu 4 at 120 pounds rs Ts 13.8000 23.00 £8 dyres w sere’ pia Series errmann home Stee and at 2 p. m. at St. Paul's Chotee. "a 09 wn Lutheran Church. Burial will be| go" in Concordia Cemetery. oo is00 Sounds Fa % 37.0082.00 Contin poy! Mrs. Dreler, who was 83, was| 700- 900 pounds .. [email protected] | Consolidated. Finance. pid born in Quetsen, Germany. and toi bows 11s: HEH Conia, ou had lived here 68 years, residing Medium Si is Sumaiing Sue som = at 944 English Ave. She was a 1100-1300 pounds ivieeeeiess 26.006133.00 Contoidates | industries com. »

Common- ~~ = IDelta Klectric ¢om..... the Ladies’ Aid society of the 700-1100 | pounds ........ sees [email protected] church, . chaten.. Heifers Ha), Surviving are six daughters, 900-800 pounds ............ 300g Miss Lillie Dreler and Mrs, Her-|Goodm. To nor *eorteerese 360003000) LOO Drs com oo. man Ernsting, Indianapolis; Mrs,| 800: 800 pounds . +: Jigen lh

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Walter Coval

Lichtsinn, Hammond and Mrs. 19.00925.00 Herman List S8r., Knightstown; I two sons, Ernest and Willlam|$o%d ~-23.8002¢-2 Dreier, both of Indianapolis; 23 . [email protected] grandchildren and 19 great-|Sa® [email protected]| joerson National Life eom.. grandchildren. al Produce

Lee Cloat, 2748 N. Sherman No. 2 white corn, [i I. N N Ind Pub Serv 3a 7, 13. - 0. yellow corn, o rv o 8 Drive, in Moore Mortuaries North-| = {9-3 35.0%, £0 PE Toned east Chapel. The ‘Rev. Joseph| No. 2 soybeans, 14% moisture, $3.54. | Trae Term Corp 8s 31.

Cloat, who was 83, had

Ill, and was =a

and Roy; a brother, George! Thompson; three grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. Watch Repairing Acourate — Popendatia Quick Service ~~ Moderate Prices

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Baturday, 2

Friends may ca dence, urday.

call at the CO HOME, 1934 W. Michigan St.

man Drive, entered into rest Tuesday evening, age 33 years. Widow of William Cloat, mother of

son, grandmother of Mrs. Ruth William Layman . and wy St Service Priday, 1:30 the

St. Floral ARIES.

Friends are welcome. Burial Park. MOORE MORTU-

Lillie Dreier, Mrs. Oran Lewis, Mrs. Mrs. Herman List Sr. Funeral

Bt. Church. p. m. Friday.

DICK

Mrs. Charlene Robins,

Ind.; Earl Dickerson, Indianapolis;

nn CHANAN MORTUAR

ELLIOTT—Harriet 2 Mary Byers, passed away Wi

y aay Puneral Frere 10 a. TER & 1902 N. Meridian.

sister of Mrs.

after noon

band of Kathryn 1. Gibbons, father of William P., at Gibbons, and Mrs. Robert C. Smith; brother of Miss Kathryn Gibbons of Cleveland, .O., died Monevening, July 12. Funeral Priday, oly iy TL oi: WELL

Meridian _ 8:30 mass St. Joan of Arc Church, 9:00 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends Fur! call at the funeral me. K. of C. will meet at the funeral home Thursday, 8:00 p. m., for rosary. HALLDY—Kate, sister of Mrs. J. C. Fehr, indianapolis, and Mr. Ed Rady Detroit,

m. mation all’ ROBERT W HOME, MA-8576, notice later.

rs. Carrie L., Josephine Iverson,

and Em! both of Indiana and Russeli Hayes, Jamestown, N. Y, assed awepy Tuesday at Wabash. neral service at Clyde omery Mortuary, 1622 N, Meridian,

Ya LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ? PETITION 1 FOR AN Avp ) DETER-

MINATION TO ISSUE BONDS AND * A PRIA HON OF THE EEDS OF SUCH BONDS with The Board of Sch

has been filed

raise ands for application to

certain alterations at Flementary No. 26, 1301 E. 18th Street,

h the

Commissioners filin Auditor of Marion County, Indiana, (29) days from, the t 1948. The net assessed value 8 8) erty in this taxing unit is $5

uk,

bonds not including this present issue bonds will be less than $6,719,000.

of sue rds have been priated: subject to hearing and fin ermination of such Shprobriation, missioners for the

Board o City of Indiana tion of an addi classrooms and <pace

we for

has

tion, whi 1 sary to et the emergency exist reason of the Rg Reey for suc

propyiation a8 fina ly a e y

inquire of the Coun

ers ma. Whe wil! be held.

where suc

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CLOAT—Rosa Lee, of 2748 N. Sher-

Lewis and Ray Cloat, sister of George Thomp-

ST CHAPEL, 3830 Station

DREIER—Anna, 83 years, 944 Eng- ., beloved mother of Miss

Walter Lichtsinn, Mrs. Newell Ellis, Mrs. Herman

Ernsting,\Ernest and William Dreiel,

s Luthergn " priends “may call after 3 ERSON da V. 3902 Byram, wife of James Pr, mother of Mooresville,

Tenn.; sister of

& Time later.

Weduas.

ORTUARY. NS may call

at mortuary. Burial Crown Hill GEISKING- Pred, beloved husban

ca by" nieces tha Selsking, Sur, vived eces anh ews, pas away Vednosa: Bervles s Sauda y 1:30 p. m., 2 v IRVING APE 801 Washington 8t. Burial Memorial Park.

Priends may call any time iday.

GIBBONS—Joseph P., beloved hus-

a. m.; requiem

ick. Passed away’ infor-

STIRLING Funeral s mother Iodine Harvey, Nr rand- : fl lis,

V. Mont

p.m, Frida Friends may call Mes. - P. ursday. Interment ie . P, Memetery. Knightstown,

Notice 1s Bg ne that a petition

of the construction of an add ition, a c library, and. the making ot

Board by owners of taxable real

b a petition therefor with the County

on

or before the expiration of twenty-nine h day of Jui,

and the indebtedness of said School ity at the time of the propcsed sale of said

of

ues is 8 Jurther given that the pro-

ar of The the construc= on, consisting —. Swelve

ing and final 2 upon said sppropriaconsiders neces-

by

ities. Tax may ar at said {hearing an Than have H e t to be heard on said appropriation. ach ap-

eo Board

~ Poultry—Springers and brotlers, 0c: % pf > estate in said Bchool City, in the manner| leghorn springer, 36¢c; cocks and sta s, M: Marmon-TerHng on com ..... 5% 0% and Fu She ms. p rovided i io Rites for Mrs. Annie Coval, life-|14c; hens, 4% Ibs. and over, 30; un, Mastic Asphalt ......... “By gy Ghantet 4% Ibs, and leghorns, 19¢; No. a Nationa) Homes co 9s 100s General Assembly of 1937, as amended. long resident of Zionsville, will be 4c_less than No. i ‘|N Ind Pub Serv 4% ITs 18% 0 ot Schoo! Nt hi nor The ¢ 2 p.m. tomorrow in Phillipi|, SeegCurrest Teceiot, che tv, oie Ind Eup Sery noni 1000 1048 Gly of nalanapolls Tideca, at ts . - C “oe Funeral Home in Zionsville. Burlal| dium, 40; Grade B Largs. 3c; no grade, |p R Mallory com 19 91 |ioSuiar Seeting on the Ib par aauy 0 44% 46% ery ov) h 64, died (Prices ‘quoted By Wadley Co. ‘delivered Ross Gos Be 5 pid: A 824008 unde sor silcaion Lo he cons val, who was e of the construction of an addition, conat plant) So Ind CO & E 48 ep y yesterday in hes home, a Was Stokely- Van Camp on com. 30 aad ponite Threry end Tor the mebegl a member of Zionsville Methodist U S Steboment Stokely-Van Cam; of certain alteration entary ig Haute Ma. ible ol 0 16th Sire t, in the Church. Rid ata) - 8 Machine com Yo Con Cnt Tadianaos nds’ are to Survivors are her husband, Wal-| WASHINGTON, July i$ (UP)—Govern- Union Title com bear interest payabie semi-annually i. ter: thre Kest: d Elmer, ment expenses and Yeceits for the cur- BONDS rate not to exceed 3% per apm 3 er; e Sons, Kester an »Irent fiscal year through July 13 com-|Advance Paint Ss, 63... ... |detérmined by the ng thereof, an Pr onsville, and Chester Pred ¥ib © Viut8ear vast your |Ameican ions ts 007 08 fable Serials os hk necessary ta. oda st Year ves S Indianapolis; three daughters, gxpenses $2.001873.397 $1 91 3.08 American Soun 4% [1 ‘ amounts) from 1950 to 1969, both inMrs. Mattie Foster and Mrs. Lau- Behety 1,008, 112.4038 833 313.0618 : Buhner Fertil 58 54 . = Ten or more taxpayers, other than ra Kenipe, both of Zionsville, and{cash Balance nt 31, 118574 8 Hi oN 98 Com A dag df we those Who pay poil tax only, ae fel 1 ; , 156, wee emselves aggrieve c - Mrs, Reva Walton, Noblesville; ey 23,502,807,157 21 22,998 Soltmbia Club 2s 63.. «+ [tion may appeal to the State Board of Tax

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1. DEATH NOTICES

GEISKING—Pred. G—Willie. MARION—Claude C. MARTIN—Walter inloy Son AMCs JOHNSO 91. fa-

Mrs, Mary Payne and a

joss. five fost po, Jal Juz iE

Ey 2313 W. 8t. Priends Park

a2 nS

CA invited. Puial Sarat . Priends

at mort! —- KINCA . Bloom ington: Ind. Lucille ick Kincaid, father of rey ssed

Wednesday. Services NER OCHANAN MORTUARY,

948 Camther

Braun ssed away Wednesday. Baturday 3:3 LAE m. .

ME, 1505 8. East BE By 10 a. m., St, Catherines

Church. Friends invited. Burial St. Friends may call after 7

N i 213 W. 21st, passed LEC G—Wille Services Frida y Pp. aus from SHIRLEY B

C 2003 W. Michigan. * Burial Sutherland an Friends may call at chapel’ an i or LyNCH-—

2004 brother ro Mrs. Mary SS i Soler ey “Timothy Lynch, di oenvs Hospital. oa at St. Vin Hosp he

7, dian | at 19th St, AR eter and Zeal Cathedral. Thterment Holy ery.

Friends may call at the he MOFLUATY. ON—Clsude C., beloved fat! A hy Velma and Thelms iccs 85 turday, 10 a. T! a ce, 380 Beauty Ave. Murial al North Priends may ca iy ay. SHIR-

ed husband Walter, belov Ruth Martin and father of Beatrice, Janice, Jacquelin, Thomas, Dorothy, Martin and brother of aver Ty sony. Aga Mari, nasmed 30 awa: esda ’ CENTRAL

946 N. Tilinois St. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call any

HER Gol Gen 1 Laverd tars, : 0 L338, husband Mrs, Mary and Mrs.

ds, son of Mr. Rd olds, brother of Mrs. John of city, and ids of

Friends may call a

Thursday. Punersl Park.

after m. Satan, Pe 17, 2 p. invi 1 asbington,

150s 'S. East 9 Catherine's C hurch. . Friends a ied

u eHetory. Prisnds may call after 7 ~ m

ay, 5 invited. Burial Wabash, Ind. Friends may call at mortuary. TERRILL — Pa beloved sister of Mrs. Russell Morgan, Petersburg, Fla.; Miss Mabelle Ferrin, m= dianapalis: aunt of Mrs. George Ann Lewis, California; Russell Morgan,

8t. Petersburg, a., passed Services * Saturday. 33

Thursday. , m., from EY 1 SAAP EL, 5377 E. Washington. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at Fort after 1 p. m. Friday. WALTON» Richard, 73 years, incoln beloved husband ne

ona ety. Wesley PF.

an dnesd Fo i hat

the 1505 8. t. Friends invited. Burial Washin ngton Park. Friends may call any t WHELAN—Viola B., age 81 years, wife of Benjamin, mother of Mrs. Alonzo D. Whelan Eidson and Bernard Whelan, sister of Mrs. Fannie

rong of Clark mother of Bill d ay Yedligalay, neral Saturday, July 17, 8:30 a. m., at the GEORGE W, MORTUARY, 2313 W. Washington .8t.; 9 a. m. St Church. Friends invited. Bainbridge, Ind. Friends may call a Oy marti + Indicates a World War II casualty whose body has been returned from erseas for reburial, 8. CARD OF THANKS ELICHIS—In deepest gratitude and appreciation we extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends, Reig bors and relatives or the acts of kindness, express. of sympathy, Deautiul floral and Spiritual tributes exten t the passing of our beloved wife, - andmother and sister, ‘Juanita Belichis. Our sincere thanks to the Rev. Pr. Klee, the Moore Mortuaries for their kindly service and all who assisted in any way. THE FAMILY. BORT — We

wish to express our our neighbors and

employees of Tolin Funeral Home J. 5 ere Co., and all who helped in any. way. BORT and ELSNER FAMILIES.

~ IN MEMORIAM

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A happy home was once enjo ed, How sweet the memory sti But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill Spdl ay mi y

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