Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1948 — Page 14
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _TUESDAY, NOV. 23, 1948 si » y Indianapolis, will be buried in Groothaert, lived in 1041 - | John S. Jackson Rites Tomorrow Chorles H FURY. a ey a a et Sones Genz SHOP BEN nst . . i atDies Here at 79 Rites Tomorrow [services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Foree, who died in 1937, she at- CHES | = 1-DAY SERVICE ON NEW PLATES Services. fur: Joba 5. Fackeen » Wah 67-year-oia h® Tolin Funeral Home. Mrs. tended Zion Evangelical Churen.| W.C. BRASS ot Featuring Lifelike ACRYLIC erv.ces fol 2 ’ For Ww W Goodrich Char « Furry, 67- Foree died Sunday in Methodist Besides her daughter, she is sur-| and Associates der” i 207 8. Davidson 8t., who died yes- retired printing company buyer i yon a TRANSEAREN MATERIALS + i terday in General Hospital, will . , : and salesman, will be buried in Hospital after an iliness of three vived by a granddaughter, Mrs. |§ 211 8. Mapidiah Se. Brn Along WHILE YOU WAIT SERVICE ON 18 be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in J. C. Former Governor's |Fark Cemetery, Greenfield, fol-|years. Marne Groothaert Peace, Coates- more tha A Wiison Chapel of the Chimes. lowing services at 1:30 p. m, to-| She and a daughter, Mrs. Viola ville, Penn. ! am statistics, Burial will be in Washington Park| Kin Dies at H morrow in Moore Mortuaries|— pa - nent plac 2 a ome . eo eo pi $5. Cemetery. He was 79. Times Slate Servios Peace Chapel. Thanks vin Da deserves e be-bopper A Born on a farm in Hardin WINCHESTER, Nov. 23—Se Mr. Furry, who lived at 1018 N. 21 g y : for the In County, Illinois, Mr. Jackson lived|, "0 “Foros wou G ay Beville Ave., died Sunday. A na- . ~been holdi in Indianapolis 36 years. He was rich, who died 2 te ro at his tive of Gratis, O., he lived here 44 The m [} a barber before: retiring 14 years * years. He was employed 22 years wasn’t ; 22/7: NPENNSYLVANIA FR.4125 ago. home ners, wil be at 29.0 ko by the William B. Burford Co., : od : Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mow ayn 1 €T| commercial printers, retiring sev- “Hello.” Cora Mae Jackson; a son, Ellis Mortuary here. Burial will be in|...) years ago because of poor “Hello. 9 . ; “ Lee Jackson; three daughters,|Vinchester. Mr, Goodrich was ap. p | “Are yi . - Morris Plan Is Mrs. Doris M. Hood, Mrs, Evelyn |Prother of former governor James, ~, daughter, Mrs. Mary Rose Cv “Yes.” 4 ¥ i Roberts and Mrs, Hazel Ford, P. Goodrich. ; Ellis, and a son, Crawford Fur- - . You mi Pe (71: and two grandchildren, all of In- er, Goodrich, ing Yas TV Years ry, both of Indianapolis; survive, continues to give you the same You're so. dianapolis. ‘|old, was a native Aifelongiin addition to three andchil- . : : Mrs. John Ranki resident of Randolph County. He|dren. gray rich measure of 5,6 and 7 2 olin » ; ; ; rs. John Rankin was graduated from Winchester # whiskies* alphabet c QUIETER I LIER CVE W VAY UREN. | secvices for ars. John Rankin, [High School and attendea Wa- Mrs. Anna Foree year old whiskies = former Indianapolis resident, will bash Soliene and Armour Insti-| Mrs Anna Monninger Foree, : . Easy fo be tomorrow at Palo Alto, Cal, |tute, Chicago. - 80-year-old lifelong resident ,of Your guests will praise your A HAI Mrs. Rankin, who was a native] Mr. Goodrich was a manager smooth—mellow drinks. . . for member of of Medison, died Sunday in her|of the Rock Oil Co. and manager]. Schenley is mild, mellow, to, before, home at Palo Alto. of Indiana & Ohio Public Service . y : 3 they play 4 She was the former Miss Marie|Co. here. Hé also was manager friendly to your taste. Schenley : Miss Spald { Rapp, who taught in Manual High/of Peoples Loan & Trust Co., is your assurance of genuine . that after: N School more than 20 years. She Winchester; member of the board pre-war quality and unequalled last selecti A retired last year, {of Randolph County Auto Sales ir blend; kill... backed by the of Rome.” N Surviving is her husband, John Corp., and member of the board ab ng 8 ee y he cn FE * |Rankin of Palo Alto, of Standard Securities Co. and| Dr David Tavel world’s largest supply of aged, AN Goodrich Brothers Co. . - American, pre-war whiskies, Survivors include his wife, Mrs. ~—OPTOMETRIST— Join the millions who agree: {Louise Goodrich; a daughter, Mrs. | Philip M. Terry, Indianapolis; a EYES EXAMINED SCHENLEY TASTES BETTER!
son, P. G. Goodrich, Portland; GLASSES FITTED three grandchildren, and two] brothers, P. E. and Ed 8. Good-| NOTICE:
rich, both of Winchester. | 1s Mest G v Ey ® : er ; avs n Most Cases Your Eyes b ) You receive your radio immediately. ww ‘Mrs. Mary Williams Can ‘Be Examined and ; : y : 1 ® You also receive 14% interest each year on ’ | Mrs. Mary C. Williams, an In- GLASSES a Ta ! uu your savings. QUITS USING -, |dianapolis resident most of her ? EAS @® ; ¢ " |life who died yesterday in her | e 3 = / : Stayt with $15 or more. \home, 3501 N. Capitol Ave. will| FIITED | ZI . IG eld 4 ® "Put in" or “take out” of your savings as in HARSH LAXATIVE |be buried tomorrow in Pleasant, the Same Day Ordere ; ; j other Morris Plan Savings Foo Al 2 |View. She was 87. wi | Budget Terms Arranged : . “Always troubled with constipation, | Private services for Mrs. Wil- I o Say requirement is that you cannot with- taking laxatives. Then started eating {llams, who was born on a farm Have Your aw $l of your savings until you have ALL-BRAN regularly. Haven't had [in Morgan County and was a Eyes Examined Now! earned $15 in interest within 3 years. harsh laxatives since and am more |member of the Universalist
regular than ever.” Matthew J. |Church, will be held at 1:30 p. m.[] Hours 8 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. every | McFadden, 305 W. Center Ave., lin J. C. Wilson Chapel of the day—Monday evenings ‘tl 8:30
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