Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1948 — Page 4

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thir "ny Lumber Dealer Bi J¥as.a member of the Cliurets af Mru: Is fT aad 3 sistan:/Beyti Ie and 7 "PAA Lodge 198 n Rich: arth D. Grow Drops Dead Here | S Hi Formerly’ a carpenter con-|dianapolis. ; a He Is survived by his wife, Lile Han; three daughters, Mrs. Thels

. ‘ [tractor, Mr. Fleming had oper-/W. W. Lashier he Dies Here at hh Charles W, Moores, Whaleile e| ies in 1] ita lated watermelon stands, cotton| wesley W. Lashier, gang fore- ma Smith, Phoenix, Ariz, and lumber firm operator, died of |candy and snow bdll*concessions! Mrs. Wilma Dawson and Mrs, : heart attack last night just a Tow Fai d Ex ition lin various fairs and expositions | an for a pnpay vans Rabie Moore, Indianapolis, and Former Local minutes after coming home and ran pos in Indiana the past several years. in his ar oar Denny St /Tve grandchildren, : Post Office Official complimenting his children on} Concessionaire {He held a watermelon’ conces- will be buried in. Washington ‘Women Dies of Bums '

decorating the family Christmas allas = !sion in the 1947 State Fair. Park following services at 2 p, m.| Arthur D. Grow, retired as-|q.., Bown 62. 4 D H. Flaming, Indiana fair! Services at 1:30.p. m, Tr wl EA fol or Dorsey = Funeral BOONVILLE, Dec. 3. AUP) sistant superintendent of malls| Mr, Moores, who lived in ga5/and exposition concessionaire,!y, yoore Mortuaries Peace Chapel Home, He was 59. {Mrs. Louisa Douglas, ‘80, burned x in the Indianapolis post office, Barkley Rd. operated the Charles 'diéd yesterday in General Hos will be followed by burial’ in| Mr. her was born in St. to death yesterday in her tiny Sarvicos- fo Take : : who died yesterday. in his home,|W- Moores Co., lumber Wholesal- pital after a year's Mines, He was Memorial Park. Johnsville, N.Y. He had lived in apartment here. Kiremen, called : : ‘ost : : 28,1 ors, for 37 years. Born in: New 4 | His survivors include his wife, Indianapolis 18 years after being ky neighbors, found her sitting in Place Thursday 5 : ig {1720 N. Bosart Ave., will be buried 10a ng, he lived in Indianapolis| = in’ Orange Coiinty, “Mri Donethy~ £xi-a--son,- Richard FH. transferred here from’ the: Rich-'a chair with her clothing burned’ bofvices foi Di: OY tren: A ; {tomorrow in Crown Hill. He was 40 years aid formerly was a Fleming, Who lived in 43 N. Fleming; ‘two daughters, Miss/mond district of. the Pennayl- off. Neighbors sald she might dricks, Indianapolis dentist 28 7 75. PTT ee umber of tie -Columbia-Club-and (Jefferson -Ave.,.had been. an In-| Mary Louise. and Miss Betty vania Railroad in 1930. He was have built the fire to ease tne years, who. died last night Tn his bi Services for Mr. Grow will be Hillcrest ip Club. a . |dianapolis resident 20 years. Hel Josephine FI Fleming; hi hig mother; a member of -the Tuxedo Park pain 0 of neuritis. . ie : § Hig wife, Mrs. Arene P. cores, Ca CR _ a _ ‘home, 2058 College Ave., will be , held at'1l p. m. In Hisey & Titus died tn 19M. He 1s survived byl

held Thursday, followed by burial 5 p Funeral Home, and conducted by in Cincinnati, Place of services ¥ Oriental Lodge, F&AM, of which [five sons, Charles W. Jr., James has not been decided. ¥ % he was a member for almost 50 P.. Richard, Willlam B. and MerDr. Hendricks, who was 54, was { i years. » rill Moares; three daughters, "a medical interviewer at the Pub- 'A’postal employee for 37 years Patricia and Ruth Moores and dic Health Center the last four n <x before his retirement in 1935, Mr, Mrs. Wallace Raker, all of In-| years, . f » Dr. William 5 Hendricks + We Grow was born in Ripley County, dianapolis; a sikter, Mrs. H..T. i

. He previously was: chief inves-|, leader in dental circles. and moved to Indianapolis in| Croft. New Orleans; a grandson,

tigator for the division of social . 1802. He lived on a farm out- Charis W. Raiser, and two eases. of the Indianapolis . side “Philadelphia for a time after Pieces. * PRE ( H RIS I MAS Board of Public Health. He had Services Planned retiring, but mbved back to In- | : 3 - dental offices in the Jadianiabolis “Mrs. H. P. Gudgel a

dianapolis’ three years ago. Bar Association building, 224 N Mr. Grow was a ‘member of Services for Mrs. Marguerite

w Merialan Bt. Vite Scottish sRite ‘since 1902, Naomi Bader Gudgel, who died Sunday | A native of Watertow N.Y : |Chapter, OES, the IOOF, and was In her home; 3620 Coliseum Ave, he was a grad - ir aianal. #Heteian of -the Spanish-Amer- (Will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomor- - Col. uate © io nalana Local Resident Dies can War: row in Conkle funeral home. BurDental War a hl o hel 08 Survivefs include his wife, Be-|lal Will be in Crown Hill. She 88, Peter and Paul Cathedral. He After 5-Year lliness linda, 40 a5 wo brothers: Clove J. — Gudge! ‘was ti f . ; Grow, Indianapolis, and Herber a native of Jus ative in Demosratio eter. Miss Anna Marie Cornwell, Boa on hhapo ato, Cal. His Indianapolis. She was employed an e Demo-{1022 8. Lyons Ave, who. hl Ti Peter C, Grow, and four 88 secretary of the. Bader Coffee

__crat Club, yesterday in Marion County Tue prothers all - preceded him In |Co. She attended Butler. Univer- nt) # & UNTIL CHRISTMAS

“He 15 survived by his wife, Mrs. [bereulosis Sanitarium : Dorothy Rinschler Hendricks; 8 illness of five years, will be bured|J9ath AUFing the last stx years. : fYI-a0d Was & member of Telth : HOW MUCH if . AS . Zasnanter, Jin Cavolity Sina. Jomofiow in: Floral Py She Claude Hardin lish Lutheran Church and Naomi! . : . Shop Monday thru Saturday, John E. Ryan, and a brother, Paul| Services for Miss Cornwell will] Claude Hardin, R. R. 2, Green- ber db nA Re Tate oa. | ? : FRY 4 990 5 ay J. Hendricks, both of Watertown. be held at 1:30 & ‘m. in Moore wood, who dipd Sunday in Mar-/Dr. H. P, Gudgel; a son, John . . Mortuaries Ben Davis Chapel. lion County Tuberculosis Sani-|{Bert Gudgel, And... her “parents;

‘Ren ’ A native of Indianapolis, she : : Trumans ‘Remember was gradiiied from Bem Davis/'AFium at Sunayside, was to be 0, AG os. Joml W. Bader, all, All you need is a good : credit standing — down

Whils House Staff _. |High Sehool and Indiana Univer buried Bn Mt. EN ocwing. ser 11 h sity, and was a member of Mount|/ohnson County, following serv- : Bach of the White Fiouse's Bey Ove Methodist Church... —|ices at 130 p._m. today In the athyn Bunce Payment and maniiy: employees got ‘identical Christ.) Miss Cornwell is survived py/d- ©. Wilson Chapel of the| RAY Bie Punes; wesc dermy can ~be-cub Ho. : Chimes. 13lly .& Co, capsule departmen fit your income. These

from her parents, Mr. . Will Erma, a: six EE Nuiam “Born on a farm in Johnson| worker for 12 years was to hej PET . : el — ) marks on which were “embossed Fields, Alma Louise, Mary Virs{County, Mr. Hardin spent most of buried in Memorial Park follow- pianos must sell quicklyl x on ye COME IN- TRA these words: ginta, Joan Elizabeth and Betty|his life in Greenwood. He died| ing services at.2 p. m. today in Be here at 9 a. m. Mon- : heii) je “I would rather have peace {n/June Cornwell, Indianapolis, and at B54. the Tolin Funeral Home. ? 4

wo Mrs. Juanita Willman, M .|- A resident of Indianapolis 15! Mrs. Bunce died Friday. in her day. Er ; Fohig Eh PR it and two brothers, rs years, he was last employed here home, 2823 Hervey St. She was ho y % EARLY Y

+ Presid Mrs. “Truman Allen an Cornwell 38 & weighmaster for the Stokely. 57. Born in Browns, Ill, and a 1048” mt snd Jr, aa D: 1 Brothers Co. He formerly oly former resident of Poseyville;, she gg ————— . Sa for Allison Division, General lived in Indianapolis more than q i "' {Motors Corp. He was a member |21 years. of the Greenwood Masonic Lodge,| She is survived by her’ husfed |ROYal Arch-and the Mt. Pleasant band, Ray O. Bunce; her father, Christian Church. John Dirr, " Indianapolis; two His survivors include his wife, |sisters, © Mrs. Lillian Rankin,| {Rebecca; a son, Roger Dale Har- Streator, Ill, and Mrs. Matilda | din, Greenwood; two stepdaugh-| Bolander, Indianapolis, and three ters, Miss Alice Shields, Indian-| brothers, George Dirr, Indian-| ‘polis, and Miss Margaret Shields, | apolis; - Charles Dirr, “Arcadia,

52 years. To for Xingan + fo Edward. Herdin, ¢ Greenwood. are. ville. aad Matt bom | & : | > go at YH you don't mind rising early fo save mere déllars than you ever Kingan's when 14 years old an A ———— RENT 3 ana thought possible==arrange to be here early Mondayl Complete {aman 3 "un his retire: ITS SCHIFF’S of Course For rey Sd of ma from. displays, plenty of salespeople v will be ready to help you at 9 ‘and the head hog ~~ First Quality Rubbers a AY to c se youd Cl} 4 m. MONDAY! Although stocks are large—yet thess values Speers, who- als : ini x YY githin 30 — full uit are so outstanding they will bring in thrifty buyers from Leba. gs ! Ahi : alow '\ non; Greenfield, Plainfield, Anderson, Lafayette, Muncle, Terre Mr, | ay is me ; : ed Sih Haute, Noblesville, Martiasville, Bloomington, Columbus; and 3 trae | TH - = Yall over Indianapolis and central Indiana. B& hers earlyl eum Mt neocon 454 Tare : ven) > y_ : vox 901 fin bus seeetiont vy sive She mast mney]

Church. He wag a Uelong ‘senident. of nd EAR! Surviving are his wife, : ee — . a a Ada R. Heo: a EAE: iy § \ We're Cutting P Pr jess BECAUSE: Se Ronuath Dollahan; a son, Robert A 2 | Er 4 s L. Maroney. all of Indignapolis, jf NY ; TH : vit will be money in our pockets to move fous iy how oy “4 nr}. BP. .L a i a sss move them from crowded: warshouses we rent 5pace , . . move them from cur dealers over Whe state "i + + mova: them into your homes. before Christmas, Ow 7 savings in exorbitant worage’ costs. will make up for price .~ reductions required “to move these pianos fast. In addition: * | we can Dal on th sevings which Ye Sesmlte by selling

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