Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1948 — Page 5

aerve RUTH HUSSEY JOHN CARROLL VERA RALSTON

t Service LYNNERORRTS stigator * LLOYD RIDGE

er 45 to rom y Grani—Loretto Young HE BISHOP'S WIFE” } Davis—Margaret Lindsay “LOUISIANA”

issidy ie Plains

r Directory xx]

Hi;

reen O’'Su

W'S SECRET TREAURE Parker—Patrieis White

K OF THE HESP

"IELD 3%, COOL! &

rone Power—Jean Peters

Lu Laurel a Huh

PTAIN FROM CASTILE"

“INVISIBLE WALL"

IORTH SIDE

S1st and Northwestern

COOL!

ing 0 Crosby ooh Hope

0 RIO”

il

Kelly “INV INVISIBLE WALL"

and-—-Charles Laught

THE Bla Loci” *

Lawford-Jennife:

‘CLUNY BROWN"

HE ULTRA-NEW .

)RONET

a ALBURY —5:45 to

“SAIGON”

ee “CAMPUS HONEYMOON"

Air-Cooled Comfort!

ry Peck—Dorothy McGuire

leman’s Agreement” Knox “LINDA BE GOOD” ————————————————————————

ILA

oe TE | ais

6—25¢ PI Nn LED COM PORT! n Ladd—Veroniea Lake

A

4“ 10 6-800

and—Charles Laughton

THE Bl@ cLocK’

Lawford—Jennifer Jones

“GLUNY BROWN” JE College nt 634 PADL

Free Parking so rgman—Cha

CH OF TRIUMPH”

olor Cartoon and ns

YWOOD i 57%a

y Fitzgerald—Dorothy “NAKED CITY" Young “CLA “CLAUDIA & &

SU BURBAN _

AYWOOD Open Alr Theater

LOREN UNDER 12 FREE, Accompanied by an Adult valier—Erich Von Strohels

RSONAL COLUMN” GLAMOUR GIRL”

NIGHT *

Hart DAVID" §

THURSDAY, JULY 15,1948

{Charles C. Lentz

{Dies in Ft. Wayne 5.

| Former Inter-City Bus Lines Manager le C. Lentz, former intery lines manager for diana suffered a attack and died yesterday in Ft. Wayne while visiting his son,

Robert. He was 61. Mr, Lentz, who lived here 12 Years, was an employee of Indiana Railroad Service’ Corp. of Ft. Wayne for almost 45 years. He was trainmaster and superintendent of operations for the organizations during the use of interurban lines, Mr. Lentz was a member of Ft. Wayne Masonic Lodge and the Methodist Church of Lagro. Whereabouts of another. son, Edwin, who is vacationing in California, is being sought with ithe aid of California state poce. Survivors, * besides his two sons, are his sister, Mrs. Ella Chamness, and a brother, Allen, both of Ft. Wayne.

MEN'S HEAVY ENGINEER BOOTS

ble Oiled poms oY 2%| Soles with withArch ., W &

4 "4 BIG STORES STORES

259 E. WASHINGTON ST. 140 E WASHINGTON ST. $46 W. WASHINGTON ST. 1063 VIRGINIA AVE.

Set High Mass for

Local War Hero

Services for Technician 5th Grade Walter W. Sheridan, who - Apr. 1, 1945, while fighting . the 66th Army Infantry in France, will be held at 8:30 a. m. Saturday in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, followed by a requiem high mass

KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE

EXCESS ACIDS

ork- | Mrs, Delores M. Sheridan; a son,

poisonous matter to remain in your t Teg | paing, | loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, unde or ml ful elimination sometimes shows something wrong with your kidneys or bladder, Xidners may need el the a Sing as bowe 80 your Srugyint 1 or ns Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used mil.

lions for ove? 50 years. Doan’s aie happy kidney

and will the 15 miles of tubes flush out blood. Get Doan’s Pills,

while vacationing in Rice Lake, Our | Wis.

at 9 a. m. in the St. Catherine Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross. Born in Terre Haute, T-5 Sheridan, who was 32, had lived in Indianapolis 20 years at 1131 E. Kelly St. He had been employed by the A&P Food Stores for. two years when he entered service Nov. 27, 1943. Survivors include his

T-5 Sheridan

wife,

Ronald F. Sheridan; a sisteer, Mrs. Marjorie Levell, and two brothers, Robert W. and ‘Sherman E. Sheridan, all of Indianapolis.

J. Richard Mdrtin Rites for J. Richard Martin, former Indianapolis resident, will be held in Chicago Saturday with burial there. He died yesterday

and Indiana?

Pocahontas Group

To o Seat Officers

Mrs. Martha M. Thompson will be installed as prophetess of Solamiound Council $43, Pugrss of t installation on

stalled include Florine Patton, Pocahonta s; Doris Jean Melton, Wenonah; Clarence Pobst, Powhatan. Mrs. Mary McDowell, ieputy snd chief, Mrs. Thompson vi) 3reqa Kelly, senior past chief, will preside and Miss Eileen Morris will be featured soloist.

lived in Indianapolis from 1902

rning Burial will be in Detroit, Mich. | Survivors include two sons, Dr.

Lyman R. Indianapolis, and Morton C. Pearson Jr., Detroit; a daughter, Mrs. V, M. Fulton, Cleveland, and three grandchildren.

Indianapolis church executive, died yesterday in his Delaware, Ontario, home. He was 80. Born in Amboy, Dr. Pearson

g I

Ph Hi

| ti H

i z5

to 1920. He was pastor of the First Friends Church here until

1914. He was secretary of the .nChurch Federation

Peace At Last From

PERSISTENT ITCH!

until 1920 ment bless the day they changed to Resinol. In 1920 he organized the De- BT moar ID Site Chl ates troit Church Federation and gr ged on. Don't be ¢ a served as secretary. until 1927! savthingless effective than Resinol Ointment,

Mr. Martin, who was 41, was

[-Second Action

Now flush clogged drains wide-open 8 faster, easier way. Thisdiscovery like magic, yet is absolutely ureles to

-porcelai fixtures, Just like a bing litle plumbers going to work | | in 1 second, digging, dissolv. ing, fighting their way through |i4 the most stubborg dirt and reais. ickly, where wate | a few moments beFo oe hear a welcome gush shat seada § it swirling down the drain. Amazingly easy to use, too. The action starts instantly. No smelly fumes or gases. Absolute money-back guarantee. Get Plumite from your grocer today. 1) arborn Chemical Co., Chicago, Ill

Ids OPENS DRAINS

QUICKER

-1J.. R. Martin, Chicago; two sis-

) apolis. j| Elizabeth Lee and Mrs, Margaret

born in Indianapolis and was

School. He was a packing plant| manager for Swift & Co. in Chi-| cago for the last 15 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs.

ters, Mrs. E. W. Lindley, Chicago, and Mrs. Marvin J. Brezette, and a brother, Leo F., both of Indianapolis:

Andrew Black

Rites for Andrew Black, 2705 Columbia Ave., will be at 1 p. m. Saturday in King & King funeral home. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr. Black, who was; 43, died Tuesday in General Hospital. He was a lifelong resident of Indian-

Survivors are three sisters, Mrs.

Graham; both of Chicago, and Mrs. Minnie Tinsley, Indianapolis, and six brothers, Terry, Elwood and Charles, all of Indianapolis, | Gilbert, Ft. Wayne, Samuel, Chi- | cago, and Earl, U. 8. Army.

graguated from Cathedral High 3

Mirrored

—feafured EASY TERNS...

condition

The Amazing New and Finer

Comet-Flash Camera

Complete with F-L-A-S-H Unit Here's the brand-new picture- taking thrill! Tasy to operate under any light

Buy It! See the Famous Ful-Vue Camera at $9.98.

at MILLER'S

$095

See It! Try It! Compare It! You'll

$1.00 A WEEK

OPEN STOCK

4=-Drawer Chest, ~ Full-Size Bed

smartly styled and most inexpensively priced!

BUY IT . . ..One, Two, Three or More Pieces . . . as you need it . . . ASSEMBLE, REARRANGE IT... as you wish! EVERY PIECE DOVETAILS AGAINST EVERY OTHER!

3

a

BEDROOM SUITE...

in attractive Blonde Finish

Vanity,

“129:

BEDROOM SUITE IN POPULAR BLONDE

FINISH . . . huge mirrors, large modern metal drawer pulls, solidly made, good drawer construction, simply,

Base, 49.00 32”x38” Mirror, 22.50

SOUTH

48” Twin Dresser

PICTURE FRAMING

Manufacturers of fine picture framing for over 50 years. Select your varied

mouldings, patterns and finishes.

LYMAN BROS., INC.

31 On the Circle—MA. 7437

frame from our

MERIDIAN

44” Mirrored

Vanity, 539.00 - Bench, 9.83

Open Bookcases, 15” Size, 14.83 29” Size, 22.50

Bed, full or twin 32.50

"ROZEN

SE MEAT ~ 29°

SUMMER STORE HOURS x Mon. thru Fri.—9:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 9:30 to 1:00

‘SWIFTNING

Swift's Bland

32” 5-Drawer Chest, 29” 3-Drawer Chest, Mirror,

. Convenient

17.83

49.06 29.50

Terms to Suit YOUR Income

15” 3-Drawer Commodes, Each, 19.83 Bed, full or twin 32.350

5 3-Drawer Commodes, each19.85 17” x 32” Table-Desk, 17.85 28” x 32” Mirror, 17.85 Bench, 985

37" Dresser Base, 37.50 28” by 32” Mirror, 17.83

.