Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1948 — Page 16

=

Th

PAGE 16... THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SUNDAY, NOV. 7, 1948 Locol Deaths— Services Tuesday child and had been @ resident of pisos for Soldier Set for Thursday |Mrs. Mary Johnson [She Toe & momne © oy For Mrs. Hayden inthe Indianapolis public school Services for Pfc. Raymond A. Baptist Church and the Moose Services TOMOMTOW |school, choir and missionary so

Services for Mrs. Lucinda Hay-|system many years, serving a!Champ, killed in Nancy, France, | Lodge. den. retired scfibol teacher sndllong time at School 24-and also[Sept. 12, 1944, will be at 1 p..m| Survivors includes -his wife,| Services for Mrs. Mary _V.[clety, OES Chapter No. 1, Sisters 'native of Canada, who died Fri-|teaching at School 18 and School|Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan Mrs. Eleanor Gillaspy Champ; a|Johnson, native of Versailles,/of Charity Chapter No. 1 an {day in her home, 425 W. 25th St.,|40. She retired in 1926. Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown|daughter, Miss Barbara K./ Ky. who died Thursday in herithe American Beauty Club. will be held at 1 p. m. Tuesday She was a member of the Sec- Hill. : Champ; his father, Willard home, 601 W. 28th St, will be] Her gvivers include a son, in the Stuart Mortuary. Burialiond Christian Church. She is sur-| Mr. Champ, who was 28 when|Champ; two “brothers, John and held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in King|Robert Johnson, Indianapolis; will be in Floral Park. She was|vived by a daughter, Mrs. Irenelhe was killéd, had been a fore-| William Champ, and three sisters,|& King Chapel. Burial will fol-la daughter, Mrs. Bessie Johnson; ’ H. Jones, who teaches at Schooliman at Allison's for eight years|Mrs. Elsie Loftus, Mrs. Corina low in Floral Park. Chicago; a brother, Luelwyn Mrs. Hayden came to Indian-|42, two granddaughters and four|before entering the service. - He|Robinson, and Mrs. Aletha Rus-| Mrs. Johnson, who was 71, had Jeff, Versailles; one granddaughs apolis from Canada as a small great-grandchildren. was a member of the Westview|sell, Terre Haute. lived in Indianapolis 46 years.'ter ‘and five great-grandchildren,

Lubow Funeral To Be in New York

Furrier Stricken - On Business Trip Lous Lubow, owner of the Marilyn Fur Co. 290 E. Ohio St. tor the past four years, dled Friday of a heart attack in a Chicago hotel, it was learned here yesterday. Mr, Lubow had been in Chicago on a business trip. A native of New York City, Mr. Lubow, who was 44, lived at 3124 2 f Washington Blvd. He had been i . an Indianapolis resident four] FURRIER DIES — Louis Luyears and was the former owner| pny Marilyn Fur Co. owner, of a fur business in Columbus, O. died’ Friday ~in Chicago. His He was-a member of the B'nai y \ ok N B'rith and the Temple Brother-| body has been taken to New hood. York for services and burial. His body was sent to New York

where services and burial will be 1 | held. His immediate family in Services Thursday |

Indianapolis, his wife, Miriam; a : daughter, Mrs. Nate Kaplan, and For Sgt. Knight a son, Burton Lubow, left for| Services for Sgt. Charles Stan-| New York at noon yesterday. ley Knight, who was killed in| S———————————————— action in Holland Mar. 17, 1945, will be held at 1 p. m. Thursday

YI 0 Ti

na 1000

Wiser

Ii

lin

J oe]

|]

;

\

wu J

* Services Planned And onion : i tl Clark Funeral For T. S. Sanders Home, Morgss-| 4 town. tary Services for Trenton 5 services. will ‘be Sanders, R. R. 3, Greenwood, who conducted by died yesterday, will be at) 2 Tri-County Post! 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Wood-| ? No. 2457, VFW,| land Baptist Church. Burial will] ¢ of Morgantown be in Round Hill. i c i in the East Hill] Mr. Sanders, 50, a native of| ©. Cemetery there. Brownsville, Ky., was an Indian- SSCS He was 26. apolis resident 27 years. Sgt. Knigh t He was manager of the Kroger| Sgt. Knight 500 of Mr. and store in Beech Grove, until he : Mrs. Charles M. quit the chain store business in|Knight, 2409 N. Delaware St., was 1933 to open a store of his own. born in Morgantown. He was He operated a grocery in Sun- graduated from the Morgantown shine Gardens 13 years. {High School and was a member

\

h y | 1 ir. Sanders In alive ny is of {he Nehodit Curd ere hima WITH Et GEE, Sh os ans \ Santer ndanapoie na. i house Elciole Supy Co in Ir andchildren; a brother, Samuel ‘ , ter, Miss Dixie Sanders, of Ken- [the Ey Sry Choi 3 : woke ; ; ib tucky. . | . t | Ye te Apr. 7, 1942, and served in France TL /] I | s .o al with Gen. Patton’s Third Army : [| Rites for Car Victim in the 167th Engineers Combat _qaiderd 0.00 * q ” Battalion. In addition to his par- [ 3 To Be Held Tuesday Beaton In addition to is par-| W aude NE qbL- , wt Db DY Services for Arthur C. Pender- Mrs. C. F. Cornes, Indianapolis, Joes Sh wit ns SO y | ] [] grass, fatally injured Thursday and a brother, Dana L. Knight,| AO Su - aed As mod when struck by an automobile atfof Danville, Ill. a ICY edo? gad a wed nat ne and Mill Sts, will be at 11 EE a ——— \ piece ln, MON ped ps ose a.m. Tuesday in Jacobs Brothers Services Monday on™ £350 : br we why fetch ine > West Side Chapel. Burial will : ‘Gov ate © ws Sale Amine be in Dixon, Tenn. For C. W. Chowning ww 10S A : peat > wendy Sn 2 dan 8 o ON EACH Mr. Pendergrass, who was 61, Services for Charles W. Chown- | nes wn ro N° att Waging bins yout Paq5 00: AV $ resided at 1328 N. Missouri St.ing, 44 &. Bolton Ave, who! WOU WW (008 Se. wed Voter vas \\\ 2 Qed: ° s OF THESE He was a native of Dixon and/died Friday in the Rest Haven! tA a plete wd 3 ts sO NO welt 2 SUITES had lived here 28 years. For three Home, will be held at 10:30 a. m. 20 > A qopostd y Ts SW arw® rene : 2 and one-half years he had been Monday in Shirley Brothers Iry-| JE gal nod we nest so § 0 Early American Suife A ort Bi Bell 0 a 8 HiIl Chapel, Burial will fol: oh oo Ua ILE fa fe Ss 9% 4 Piece Bedroom Suits. Full e, ora; oi ALL \ ONeT of \ Fl room ull-size bed, i four daughters, Mrs, Margaret tory. in, the North Salen Ceme | froo® we oa! Ties se Smen ced 1 5 . t 5. Ww bench, chest on chest. Gorgeous En oii Sheagra ss. oO airice Jordan, Mr, Chowning, who was 49, 6 a 0 Lae allel ant prob bi $9 oh ns go? pen can, with moulded columns, serponting fron, Mr Cheiiine : oglisey, and Mrs. | was a native of North Salem and| yo 90990 ant xe § We ue wt an od and ball foof, finest mahogany and con. a Tore Ad Fi sons, Robert 3 member of the Catholic p SSE gg, a pode og, Vaan ot. fuction.. Roy. 3479.00, Iodianapedis: a ol Church, He is survived by two tans qa Ww : 600 wanes} wl ot outing, Red: $ ; ) 2 : . S 3 : Lillie Pendergrass and Miss Doris qianaporis, and Oscar G. Ghow. We 9% \E QIDT wh is Ys oe 379 gil, Roosevelt and Vii po ning, Chicago, and two sisters, : - sh EL w ae we ns yw 4 his mother, Mrs, Maggie Perder- Miss Lottie M. Chowning, Indian- oot . ] (ond - 495: grass, all of Dixon, Tenn. apolls, and Mrs, Hallie McAllis- 5 : a Ya YP $ ————————————— ter, both of Indianapolis. 5¥ Cag Se » 315 Funcfional Rites for M tT PV we RP IN 1 " : ce (3 ie : To Be H oT Heady Anderson McGavock : oh catty © pa v1 : I een Siam Si. £1 gas desis pon e omorrow Rit rst: LO pee and I ars 3° a! 3 hy Clas, Job. Shed conmods, and 3 es Tomorrow 5 go o S® ests BF for YOU ak pest: a night stand, Hand-rubbed Services for Mrs. Ella Bell Services for Anderson McGav- oc8 Bed es) of oe wy wit * : $ . 5 : trous shade, high style. Ho pry “ os Heady, 319 8. Emerson Ave. who ock, Indianapolis resident for 37 STA sad go 0 0 WARE 4d 8 19.9 tion and functional In desi £19.95. dled Friday in Methodist Hospital, years, will be held at 10 & m.| ag tt ST OD ed © RE ad RS, choy, 3479.95, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomor-| tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers b . wit ane Bs: : ] S 08 watt ved: wd $ row in Shirley Brothers Central Wcst Side Chapel. Burial will be’ Yee pe (Oo ne. ete oe i 379 Shap, Burial will be in Oaklan-'in New Crown Cemetery. pret gos: ! goto? Se oy panos A Cem s Mr. McGavock, who was 89, > ote a 0° Nea gle 5. : j he A native of Marion County,|died Friday in his home, 452 W. 141° 3 J o anil » ws VO sol ahd With full-sized bed.. ... $332.00 Mrs. Heady, who was 68, was a 16th Place. He was a native of NE ® ned OF WL Ns aesah any : member of the Mount Comfort| Nashville, Tenn., and a member A no Wig, 00 aed: qotett Cod 18th C Methodist Church. She is survived|of Antioch Baptist Church, He sie 8, Egat geod Cg ee entury Suite by a son, L. L. Bell, Indianapolis; was a retired cook. Rn) wedi ane aad: ae ane | a brother, Alfred M.' McKenzie, Surviving are his .wife, Ella fine nod od gt Roe. Bed $93 3:Piece Bedroom Suits. Fullsize bed, vanity, Lawrence, Ind, and one grand-|and a daughter, Mrs. Hattie’ Regent SO pest cond aves x 9 Shs Superbly siyled in the . aq. a Brown, both of Indianapolis. oo EXTENDED P AYMENTS ww oo pel vee? \ 5 2495 S sturdy curves, inlaid 1} Samer boii oF 2 : Noe Ww \E % al n ~ front, spade foot, finest craftsmanship. Truly a Over a Period of "a ® 6D Sh po Won SG ality su. Rug. $495.00.

on 3 15 MONTHS re pe i WO gch C W Tun jo

09° : acne! w \o0 May Be Arranged : : ANE ¢b0: ont Th he ps — 0d (8

wh

> Zr = > Zs 2 er <

Layaway For Christmgs -

> i

RS

SN

IN THIS GROUP—MT. AIRY—KARPEN—ALBERT—ADVANCE—XKLING, ETC.

SAVE $80.00 SAVE«$50.00 SAVE $74.95

mi ’ it. shi 1 Mahogany Bedroom Suite. Fullsize bed, . 4-Piece Bedroom Suite. Includes vanity ect Sadyoon ps i fib io chest: on chest and night stand. Highest with a big, full-vision mirror; vanity Sisis-o) a's bes, clesi on ches), craffsmanship enfailed in construction of bench; fullsize bed; and chest. This and Mr. and Mrs. dresser, It is made all pieces. The bed is bow end with outstanding suite is in beautifully in the massive modem style, finished in reeded columns and fluted moulding: matched walnut, trimmed in burl walnut grey walnut, and presents an unusually Vanity has delicately carved legs and with bow front. A large and exiremely smart-appearance.. Reg. $475.00. large mirror.” Reg. $425.00. well-made suite. Reg. $389.95.

395. ‘375 *315

SAVE $91.80 SAVE $50.95 - SAVE $80.95

4.Piece Bedroom Suite. Composed of a 5-Piece Bedroom Suite. Consists of full- 4:Piece Bedroom Suite. Full-size bed, vanity, chest on chest, and two twin size bed, vanify, ‘vaniy “bench, night vanity, vanity bench, chest. Unusual in beds. Modern and impressive! Vanity stand, and chest. It's of large - plank that this suite is of solid mahogany, -

\/// N

[BRIGHTEN the’ fufure with music—by brightening your home now with a fine piano. The presence of a piano-in your home marks you as one of the musically elect. You and your children will always enjoy the satisfaction and pride of possession a fine piano affords.

WN

NN

Whatever your requirements or preference you will find just the features an extra-large mirror fo reflect fype style and of unusually strong con- true Chippendale styling with claw and 7 panswer among our Honor Roll of Fine Pianos. You may select a the beauty of the setting. High finish on struction. Chest has six drawers and ball feet, fluted columns, decorated mir- 7 7 Miniature Spinet for as low as $295 or if you prefer a fine grey walnut. Reg. $489.80. vanify has-seven drawers. Reg. $439.95. ror. Finest construction. Reg. $459.95. _ / grand piano af $2200. Choose from such famous makes as ‘Mason 7

*398. *389 *379

SAVE $99.75

5.Piace Bedroom Suite, Full:sized bed, two chests, two commodes in STYLIZED modern. Fine high style in natural and black. Made by famous Karpen, here is fruly the “bedroom of your dreams.” Now

& Hamlin, Chickering, Minipiano, Winfer, Musetis, Hardman, Fischer, or Steck. /

Christmas is an ideal fime fo add a piano to your home . . . now Is the time lo make your selection so that you willbe surs of having just the style you want af the price you want fo pay.

ODD PIECES—BROKEN SUITES

SAVE $36.30! 1 only, Large dresser $8850

in coral. Was $125.00 ......:.......

Terms of Payment Arranged

. Monday and Friday

In: : a! a price you can afford fo payl Reg. $464.75! SAVE $91.45! Broken suite. 1 Large J Whcsarianes YoY ou Rouen greater. 3 twin bed. diver 10x mi- $1 9B50 9A. M. to 9 P. M. 365 : SAE tog Sho mL alou WL, $995 Every Other Woehdey

Save $25.05! Mr. and Mrs. dresser Lustrous coral modern. Four drawers. $5995 Was. $85.00 ea.

9 A. M. to 5:15 P. M.

fipen "SAVE $30.45! Ten-drawer highboy. Tomorrow Broken pediment top, Queen: Anne 14950 legs. Was $190.98 ......0........... > Unit ® . - \ 3 a , ) : ly . J 5 : 3 : ;

Cluk Ju