Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1949 — Page 6
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Lamar C. Grubb 5 Stricken on Visit Services for Lamar C. Grubb, Whiting Schools superintendent, who died yesterday in St. Vincent’s Hospital, were being arranged today in Whiting.
Mr. Grubb, who was 57, was|
stricken Sunday In the home of a sister, Mrs. Frank M. Wright, 438 E, Fall Creek Blvd. A native of Greencastle, from DePauw University, He had been principal of Whiting Schools for 25 years, when he was made superintendent of Whiting Schools six years ago. He was a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity at DePauw, a Mason, member - of Whiting Lions Club and Whiting Methodist Church, Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Glen Grubb; two daughters, Mrs.|
R. M. Robinson, Glen Ellyn, TIL, and Mrs. Harold Vater, Whiting; his ‘mother, Mrs. Nellie A. Grubb, 3249% Ruckle St.; childven and eo sister.
A. Ross Manly
will be in Washington Park. - Mr. Manly, who was 79, | former city councilman and Re{publican ward chairman. He died (yesterday, apparently of a heart attack, in the back yard of his , 1809 Prospect St.
he: was graduated):
Services Planned three swt iFor Saipan Hero
{Northern, who was killed July 4, Services for A. Ross Manly will 1944, on Saipan, will be held at/!ander, both of Indianapolis.
be held af 2 p. m. Thursday In|10 a. m. Thursday in Conkle Fu- Mrs. Oscar White {Christ Episcopal Church. Burial| ...; Home.
: Washington. Park. He was 19,
|Corps.
‘grandmother, Mrs. Roxie Craig, :{Indianapolis.
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Pt. Thomas J. Crosley, who was killed in action at Cherbourg, France, June 22, 1944, will be buried with full pilivaly honors tomorrow in the Cemetery following services le Il a.m. in the Farley Funeral Home. He died at 27.
Services for Pfe. Virgil C,
Burial will be i!
Northern attended Washington High School. He had been employed as a riveter at the Beech
a member of the Baptist Church. He served with the Fourth Marine
Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Northern, 41 8B. Warman Ave.; two brothers, Harry and Herschel Northern, Indianapolis; a grandfather, Oli-| ver Northern, Martinsville, and a)
tiawn ithe Marion County Tuberculosis] fe. 0% |Hospital at Sunnyside for the
PLANTERS
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{ing services at 1:30 ‘p. m. to-
AlEaaY In. the. Rothe Gf A son,
Niolis 654 years. She had bees a
Eva Whaley
Mrs. Eva Whaley, librarian in
past 10 years, who died Yesterday|
at the hospital, will be buried in the Coatesville Cemetery follow-
morrow in the Hisey & Titus Mortuary. She died at 66. Born in Coatesville, Mrs. Whaley: came to Indianapolis 50 years ago and was a mémber of the Irvington community for many years. Organizer of the Sunnyside library in 1936, she was a life member of the Caroline Scott Harris hapter of DAR and the Methodist Church.
_ Her husband, the late C. William Whaley, owner of the Whaley Machine Co., died a number of years ag. There were no immediate survivors.
Mrs. Ida May Hoffner
Mrs, Ida May Hoffner, ns Boulevard Place, who died yes-
day in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. She was 87. Mrs. Hoffner lived in Sndianap.
native of Versailles, and was a member of Trinity Congregational Church and Mary E.. Balch Chapter, WCTU. | Burvivors besides her son in-, clude a daughter, Miss “Agatha St. John Baldwin; four grandchildren, 10 -great-grandchildren and three step-children.
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taught at grade schools in Lafayette, and Delphi.
Mrs. Jessie Oswald, Delphi, and Mrs. Lucy Zahn, Lafayette,
George Bolander
Marion County Home. 87.
in Indianapolis 80 years and had worked many years for the office of the Street Commissioner be“|fore his retirement several years ago. :
in the Wald Funeral Home will be conducted by the Rev. Frederick R. Daires, pastor of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed ur eh Burial will be in Crown 1
Miss Lillian D. Bolander, and a nephew, Burdette George Bo-
1yesterday in Methodist Hospital, A native of Indianapolis, Pre. | will ‘be buried
dived in Indianapolis 40 years. He|
OrT Church. She _is David
{be buried rr firs. Mrs. Esther Cox and Mrs. on services at 10 a. m. Thurs-|Ann Robinson. and a brother,’
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ry. Mrs. Murphy, who was 92, was retired = schoolteacher. She Indianapolis, Frankfort
Survivors are two daughters,
George Bolander, retired city employee, died yesterday in the He was
Born in Hamilton, O., he lived
Services tomorrow at 2 p. m.
His only survivors are a niece,
Mrs. Rachel - White, former]
Edgewood resident who died | in Round Hill Cemetery following sérvices at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Edgewood
Methodist Church. She died at/]Grove: Big Four Shops and was 46.
A native of Kentucky, she had lived in Portland since 1947. Mrs. White lived in Edgewood from 1924 to 1947 and was 3 member of the Seymour Nazarene Church and the Church. She is survived by her as} band, Oscar White, Cortland; a daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Fischer, Qortiang, and three grandchilren.
Clarence Morton Services for Clarence Morton, 2334 Yandes St, who died Sunday in General Hospital, will be! held at 1 p. m. Thursday in 8 & King mortuary. Burial will} bein -New Crown Cemetery, He, was 43. Born in Cincinnati, Mr. Morton|
was employed as a laborer. | Survivors include his mother, | Mrs. Essie Morton; two sisters, Mrs. Mae Swangian and Mrs. Mattie Hill; two brothers, Robert L. and Howard Morton, all of Indianapolis; three uncles and an aunt.
Mrs. David Dugger
Mrs. Marie L. Dugger, 1544 W. Washington St. lifelong Indianapolis resident, who died Sunday, will be buried in Holy Cross Cemetery following services at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Usher
‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Rites Tomorrow For Mrs. . Murphy
Edgewood: Methodist :
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3-nch Drapery Fabrics |
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Values plo to T9¢ per yard. cies of co to 10 Yat ong of rs and patterns. 3
STREET FLOOR
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
he $200
Value Men's sport shirts, broken lots in plain or fancy patterns. Sizes 8, M, L.
MEN'S. SWEATERS -
$4.20 to $5.95 Value : Men's sweaters, slipover style in plain or fancy patterns. Sizes 36 to 40. BOYS’ JACK SHIRTS $8.95 Value Boys’ jack shirts made of all-wool’
heavyweight in bold plaids. Sizes 10 to 18.
Men's Leeather Jackets $15.00 Value Men's jackets made of capewith leather $ Bl aid lining. izes 36 to 46. MEN'S SUITS Men's and young men's : suits made of S all wool or ! fancy vcassi-— ; meres. Sizes 34 be to 40. BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS Boys’ sport shirts, Broken lots of better shirts in ‘plain and fancy plaids.
skin leather $20.95 Value $1.98 Value MEN'S ANKLETS
Original $5 to $10.9
Clearance of winter dresses
printed rayon crepes. Broken misses and women.
(30) FORMALS
10 to 16.
( 7) RAINGCOATS
Regular $13.95
(75) WINTER GO
Values to $29.95
crepes, failles and spun Tayons.
5 Original $16.95 to $22.95 Lovely formals in coloifiil rayon taffetas. Also a few dresses included. Sizes
Hooded 3-way checked rayon rain coats. Sizes 12 to 18.
Ready-to-Wear DOLLAR DAY VALUES
(100) BETTER DRESSES
in rayon Also sizes for
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$399 $10 sQ99 518
Men's sleeveless sweaters, Several
Mortuary and requiem high mass in St. Anthony's Catholic Church. She died at 39,
A housewife. Mrs. Dugger was a member of St. Anthony's’
Survived 5. er
John Duffy, all of Indianapolis.
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“UTICA” KNIT CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS Clearance of these famous thake sleep- ; ers. 2-plece styles. : 2,34 ] RANTS DRESSES Original $1.79 Values dresses. White batiste with and without collars.
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