Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1949 — Page 5

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: WAS Now ® ZENITH . "Mahogany Finish ....... 338.50 275.00 “New County. officials ‘began’ their terms Yodev. S Améng those sworn in yesterday by Municipal County Prosecutor George Democratic Sheriff Coroner Jerome Holman Jr, | ©: CAPEHART (TurnOver _ . “Judge Joseph M. Howard were Juvenile Court Judge Jorooh O. Hoffmann. _ 5. Dailey. - James Cunninghem = M.D. ( Changer) «ivenaes ©. 1275.00 340.90 : GOVERNOR'S WIDOW DIES : —— Cu sei : Set Services for Child Victim of Christmas Fire si SRIIER, Fi, Jun. 1 (UPL Plan Robison | R. E. Broadstreet ® STROMBERG-CARLSON Services for four-year-old Hazel) Arbor Ave. will be held at 1:30 the fire. The child is survived widow of formes New York Gov. Rites Tomorrow Maple EC 40 00 350.00 A orris, sons of the Norris chil-'p. m. tomorrow in Conkle Fu- by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Martin: H. Glynn, Hike 0 a heart Rite ] fervices” for Roy E. Broad : ~dren die- result neral Home. Burial orris dt isters, attack yesterday at her wint " Christmas Day f fire in the fai Floral Park. viet Rum N and aITe Norris, {ho Bore at Hobe Sound; ropiter I es omorrow street, 1730 Nelsorf St. who died | ® ORTHOSONIC a garage-home in: the rear of 415| A. brother, Ralph, 3, died in| dlanapolis. lland, a. mh Friday in Sunnyside Sanitarium Blonde Finish «ccvssenees - 99.50 TE00 ART : Market Owner = after an {liness of six months, . . ms Dies in Hospital —*twitt-bi-held-at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Fi i Ls Claude M. Hobison, 4200 N: in Sharies 2. MC, Mottuary, : Srl x F . » : . 4 > apitol Ave, for years owner ri n ashington LICE r . A of 5 TT ana ‘operator of Robisons Bar. Par a be ~ CAPEHART—USED at Changer) ~ | Te wos - et, 1546 N. Senate Ave, who died| , jire.1ong resident of Indian- | WAS 1265.00 0 | 365.00 | d : J Friday in 8t. Vincent's Hospital, : we : i - | 7 / 3% 2 = r b len 2Polis, Mr. Broadstreet last was. a ad bY it : 2 a; gp i TE Se 2. Su uried tomorrow. ia len employed a8 a spray painter at " ; 7 . . ; - ’ : : CS ‘ . 4 . | Eetvions for Mr. Robison, who | Methews _Bicycle--Co., 34th - St. CONVENIENT TERMS AVAILABLE . > = eh ‘ | was 56, will be held at 2 p, m. in and Cent ] / 4 | Dorsey Funeral Home, The Rev Lone on yu: Butane thas Bb add Our Radio Salon, as prownin, aAsior o 0 a f — ca | Methodist Church, will officiate, ments. Win We Gunal Apart ~ Second Floor. Ee i os tn in Washington . County, | Survivors include his wife, Bet- = L | Mr. Robison lived in Ifdianapolls seve { me, Tbe ond Her : Co Ee eS a fn ae | WEL KING-MUSIC co. | | , , es ker; brother, Carl 2 : 2] ; Marjorse “Pride ane Miss Carol FL a SD 120 N. PENNSYLVANIA > 2 FR. 1327 : son; three brothers, Harve, Rutledge, all of Indianapolis; a intunano Witinle Bobisen sister, Mrs. Effie Gregg, Rose-| For the Lowest Priced Radios, Quality Considered, | Bertha Gray, Borden, Mrs, Ger. aren. © Srendehilf Shop Wilking's Before You Buy | trade Hollenback, . Marion, and " {Mrs. Estelle Guthrie, Indianapo- 4 . ; : X J 11s, and one granddaughter, FT ya > TT ro mre mene rr se WILKING'S DOORWAY T0_FINE MUSIC C OFFERS . + & RE “lis = z = Daniel Burns’ aE > ay of : || Rites Tuesday | Gen i. A ‘worried young man walked info our store and asked if we ¢ appraised diamonds. X" Dariel Cartuce ay ba ; o tow of the advantages in i He sheepishly explained that he had bought a diamond ring from a “friend of a adinapons % Custodian With the aed ‘|J/ased_ Friday in his nome, 2233. purchasing a plano from Z XE friend” withthe understanding that he was getting a very, very. special ricteang EN. Talbot St. will be buried Tues Le ee Account hen now Te had a frightening suspicion that he! had been ape” Rei A fou nu hingion. JPN, Maer 7 > 7. - * 3 : tot | Funeral Heme, He ‘was 69. mr Tee og i oe ag han ap ol rk ER a SERA —— . : : - 8 : i Vi e x 2 ' : :, i : "Yes, he worried about that “deal.” Unfor tunately for him, as in most similar cases, lowrn 0 Pound De aia goa 1" F 2s, [ERS : : {lived in Indianapolis for 52 years. § ® A Term of Lessons to Beginners ; . his turned out to be a most expensive bar gain. Besides the money spent he was con- : |} While with the School Board he| "Is Included With Each Plane Seld “4 _ . : was cus an at several schools 1 BE = . : ( tinuing ith slee hts, and other si, of anxiety. Li 3 {the last being School 68. - AR Ee to pry Sigh: sleepless nights om : | Previous to that, he had been| ©. THE WILKING MUSIC CO. ~~ hh : : a maker hot : ‘ ” 44 i the millinery’ Tae, and’ until in: : LESSON BOND* > 2 : “ e : ided : t : : To that young man and to ‘a1 others, we can only ss say, “Diamonds ns - any : . r Oh e er er e of Sn is your guarantee 1 important purchase should only be made f rom a dealer with an esta ished reputation - | Ha man: dau te r ae PR that you can play g =1 -. : . Jann ramer i 1 ~~ 308 ' for fair dealing ; . singer airs Fiorence Br Taker. # the piano in 60 days 4 Lat 1.98 | a — | OR WE WILL BRING ortunate having many fine. stores ‘where jewelry may be purchased i THE PIANO BACK AND of girls’ ; Hoosiers, are In ¢ y roe : Set Rites Rites Tuesday | x YJ Nl : co , \ REFUND ALL YOUR. MONEY! no with utmost ‘confidence. lo A a x | - slip-on and : For Mrs. Kling ~~ le Sweaters : : : l, Bervices for Mrs. ng. Kling, | “he. Wiking Piano Mothod!®._ Hooves nice J At Rogers, your “peace of mind” is our most important consideration. Lo a out-of Eviavilie ; = “is a MODERN guaranteed colors— / ; ! oo her son; John A. Taylor, 2626-N. | plan EXCLUSIVE _AT 5. i : ee er —— mm |} Dearborn Bt; will be held Tues- : WILKING'S! me— / For over a quarter-century, this store has been doing business on the basis of selling [88 Bt. Benedict Catholic ~ yh » oo 4 Mrs. Kling, wh 73, will ‘ A : only “WORRY FREE" jewelry, We urge our customers to.compare ... and the time | ve burted wo She nad been {it ® AniY OF OUR PE PANGS: ska rd » i; to compare is before the purchase, not afterwards. We urge this comparison because for one year, and came to In- ? DELIVERED TO YOUR - | dianapolis nine months ago. She i: “+ FOR AS Low AS . S — x i . was a member of St. Benedict ‘ - ; Y : i there is no satisfaction greater than know ing you have chosen wisely : rf A ar ee Auxiliary | ; } Aeae | = : . . ; ‘in “Evansville. can CEH ——— rn irish renin Rm | oo : : |. Survivors besides her om tae J 1.00 down : 3 : : : . lude granddaughter, wt : - — - . . a a OE dlanapolis: payment - ’ : Frias : ‘ : : : : : 8 -a-sister, Mrs. Frank-Roberts, Mo}... : a a cog Robe : : non: & “Brother, Joseph’ Morse | AND CONVENIENT TERMS es J s i v 1 Indianapolis, and one great- | ' i : : — - 3 grandson. ) 99 a. : James S. Hurley, Local 2) | ’ Sy. Resident 25 Years, Dies maise and At Rogers, you may pay as YOU like. There is no James 8. Hurley, 2253 Brook: illustrated is the -8.to 14. p side Ave, a native of Gardner, CABLE NELSON — . Mass., who lived in Indianapolis - : extra charge for this service. Pay only the lowest 25 years: died yesterday. KET . } An employee of tke A&P Tea * Ore of America’s y . -» > ” . . x ! oT . y ca Sy nationally advertised prices and fake up fo a year fo ff ce tn ds ed ns toa ve. ha

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Richard Hurley, Gardner, Mass. and two sisters, Miss Eliza Hur- ? ! ley and MrA. Rose Ballam, Gard- —— Va \\ : “ed > ner. ; ; : a : Funeral" arrangements have not. heer completed. vSteinay-$ ¢ Krakauer ®* Everett, Exelimrely Sold in (LIV ESTOCK 3 MAN DIES DE KALB, Hl, Jan 1. (UP)—

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