Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1949 — Page 14
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[Burial will be in Union Chapel. |Smith, Orlando, Fia.; three sis- : ; | Born in ‘Shelby County, -Mrs.|ters, Mrs. Vergie L. Newbold, Lived “in City George J. Schneider Ford, who was 75, lived in|Orlando, and Mrs. Myrtle Roberts Throughout Life George J. Schneider, nati La
cLk rusates | Zionsville four years, She was) Indianapolis, and three Sant: Mrs, Julia Schaler Kirkpatrick, SONG __llla member of Pligrim Holiness! daughters, R. R. 19, Box 458, life-long resi- - dent of Indianapolis, who died Tuesday in Methodist Hospital, will be buried in Holy Cross after $ services at 10 a. m. orm i i, BR 14 1,
ps : Co. before his illness. A a ; ( If \ | 4 IN +. (arintteingPs "PUASTAT Homie, Stis A etvices' at 10 4. m. Saturday Rt : Ww “° : "Mrs, Kirkpatrick was & mem-| Ce : is os A s ¥ Chur ch, his
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~- pry 1 a. a4, Post ter" irs, Maggie Zech, Ben Davis, J] Tonde¥ Py : Survivors include her husband, Mrs. Geol Geis BB : LT George A. . Kirkpatrick; three| yo. Nalie B. Gels, 19 E. St. gptev! mild! o sons, Jacicie: Low ana George 3: Joe St. died early today in her Jf Youll know you've someching spec 1 the Kirkpatrick Jr Chai two llome after a five-month illness, moment you taste delicious Harris “Aristocrat” Frank. | Gagiiorn, Misa, Mary Louise anafShie was 55 futsers, They're 30 sender, spicy aod mild... made from Miss Frances Marie Kirkpatrieks| Services were being -arfanged | est mocuis exquisitely beaded nd seasoned with fines
four Sistine ui. Jo mise 3. i . Survivors include her | SAMIWARRIS PACKING CO. Meals WALK Your Approval’
Estella. G. Schaler and Mrs. A Ql Usten Duily: Dixie Four, 12:30 PM. WIBC « “Meat” Mike Duss, 11:45 AM, WLW Esther R. Jenkins, and five . brothers, Charles, John, George, Walter and Francis Schaler, all of Indianapolis. !
Mrs. Levi Dillon
Services for Mrs. Zora Dillon,
which she was a member. Bur-| “ial will ‘be in New Crown. Born in Mt. Olivet, Ky., Mrs. Dillon, who was 46, lived in Indianapolis 23 years. She is survived by her husband, Levi Dil« lon; a son, Edgar Parks, Indianapolis; a -daughter, Mrs. Doloris Finger, Indianapolis; five broth“gre Wrest Clemmons,” Indianap:
| Hillaboro, © ang nC) Wi This Won . ernon Clemmons, Oxford, O., Cin Clyde Clemmons, as 8 oman ‘| Rochester, N. Y.
Also three sisters, Miss Doro- +1 would go from one Sunday to the
thy Clemmons and Mrs. Liliian|Dext, then take a harsh purgative Gahns, Milford, O. and Mrs. That's over now that [ eat KELLOGG'S
Daisy Gahns, Cincinnati, O.
Miss Eliza Trubey
Miss Eliza Cassandra Trubey, iii a 44 former kindergarten teacher, died i: : || A money-saver as well as a time-saver is Chicken on the Bone {yesterday in the home of a cousin, 5 : | and Noodles, put out by the Morton people—famous for finest Mrs. Roxie B. Trubey, 4138 Rook- every day | n “quick-fix” dinners. wood Ave. She was 71. Distinctive part of this popular dinner is that it consists
: A pref a NE S| A native of Beech City, O.|drink plenty of of ” | of more chicken than noodles, In the chicken is n : Miss Trubey had taught kinder- water. No cooked on the bone and right in the jar so that all the delig ee garten in the Chicago public/isfied after 10 Ho is sealed in.
stem days, send cious Tvl Jetivel systent } oh Sars Defgee opty ~ Incidentally, o other nn ready- .to-eat favorites include pi Sree ei cy df : freveral years an rims Jager haq|Mich., an oa Noda: Wo Fricasse with Buttes Crary, Morton's Beef ; p to make it a happy affair. Fresh, uv v A with cousin. She was| AK oodl orth trying grocery store.
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