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er Here held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in Mt. - : Donald J. McShane, 921 E. Ta-
For F. A. Hurley Military Services Rites Tomorrow Wife Wins Rot: Frank A. Hurley, 3547 Grace- Set for It Brann Servis for the Rev. Claude From Arthritis *
land Ave. a retired Iowa farmer, anley, former pastor of a Clin-| oo uy pty iy o Flash” —er Money Back
who died urda . on, Ia., Baptist church, who died wig : sa gay in Raat Haven |yesterday in his home, 839 Camp hg JAabbing tare rs Ab : Sanitarium; :
P lan Rites Saturday {St., will be held at 1 p. m. tomor- plague you day efter day t L 3 Keokuk, ‘Ia, following services aid take depehda there Wednesday, He died at. 77,
In Terre Haute Church row in Good Samaritan Baptist] Sr afdiske dependably
urch. Buria. : Church. . Burial will be in New| tors formila. Ita trustworthy will follow in Crown Hill ie rn . id ‘Mr. Hurley had lived in Indi- Muay even foe It. Fa Crown. * well-known for thelr efisckiventes in hringing r St, one-time Indianapolis |riek G. Brann, nt Ave. blessed, happ fellef amateur baseball player and|onaPolis only a few months. He
‘ The Rev. Mr. Hanley came fn, exhaust: secretary] Born in Cedartown, Ga. Mr. : Sat: |Indianapoli "ago from ORITS and credit manager for John{Jermany had lived in Indian member of the old Question Ris a native of Bureau County. | will be held at 33) a. m. Sat-/In apolis 10 years ago from ment, but get NOI now Mark baseball team, died yester-| urday in Callahan's
Deere Plow Co. olis the past 20 years. He had \ Funerat/ Iowa. He was born in ‘Hodgens- > in.ln 0 "|" His survivors include three sisday in General Home, Terre Haute, with requiem/|
bora r ‘pains ville, Ky. He was a member of of our money refunded. who di e i home, been employed as a janitor for a. f h - X. 144 Berkeley Road, will be burled E. C. Atkins Co. the past five|y 01a) He was terd. the Misses Luli, Ruth and St. Anns 000d Samaritan Baptist Church.| Dont suffer. Ask draseist for NORTHO toda ; in. Crown Hill after services at|/years. He was a member of the|.. F a: Nellie Hurley, all of Indianapolis. ™ass at § a. m. in St. Anns wo Knights of Pythias and a past| 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner a Mr. McShane, : & Buchanan Mortuary. member of the Masons. He died! 1. ved in the
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. - NEURITIS Born in Cottage Grove, Mr. at 62, home of an aunt, y Grove, who was 65, received his| Survivors
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Catholic Church there. Burial Savannah - Hanley, Hodgensville; Elza Oder N | ¢ include two sons, nyse Margaret ow! ou an
A will be in Calvary Cemetery, two daughters, Mrs. Marcella Elza. Tr, ; | ’ a How: both of I lis; | and native of Frankfort, Ky. oward, h of Indianapolis; five 4 an sting internal medicine called |B. 8. degree from Valparaiso Uni- (Willie P. Jermany, Indianapolis, zien “was a always have
A co-pilot on a B-29, Lt, Brann sisters, Mrs. Letha Jackson and
died yesterday in his home, 111% was killed over Germany IniMrs Lily Hightower, Hodgens-|
retired bricklayer Terre Haute. | Robinson and Mrs: Aubrey recently developed by the versity in 1910, his A. B. from and John Wesley Jermany Jr.
lifelong Indian- March, 1944, while serving with|yijlle; Mrs. Genevieve Green, Eliz-| Laboratory, is bring- . . Alabama St. He was 83. > : ing new hope, happiness comfort to | Miami University in 1915, and in ng Tenn; a daughter, jypolis Yesident o I roti in. 1823 the Sth Air Force. He had en-|abethtown, Ky. and Mrs. Pauline of ATihritie Rhoumatiom Rodis (1921 an M. A. degree from Colum- Miss "brother. Albert Jermany, He Was & gradu- “a member of Bricklayers’ listed in the Army in January, Cobb and Mrs. Georgia Thurman, CLEAN DENTAL PrLates Solatics Newraigia and Lambage, Dis. University, New York City. moog OR, i A Ee dehilldren ate of Cathedral a ay |1942, and was commissioned a Indianapolis, and a grandson. small int. port i * | » Jeers thrilled by taster-acting ’ cin; Dion the Ingredients are theorbed Mr. Grove was -atome=time "¢ . crest grandchildren. |HISh School and Services at 10 a. m. tomorrow Plot in October, 1943. He went “owo=rem thorough, speedy rCHOR Fiep ca bay mito the thus oan reach every |SUperintendent of schools in Col- |a member of St. hant: ward | overseas shortly after. , believe tobacco stuns, mucin denture Jars of the body. Thats why it works so (lege Corner, O., and later super- | ce lewi | Catherine of §i- Mr- MeS lin Moore Mortuaries Peace Ki PARIS, Feb. 21 (UP) — A stu- odor all could dsappeat so quickast in 3 ways: 1. First dose ro awrence ewis llenna Catholic Church and its gt. Chapel will be followed by burial | Lt. Brann worked at NEAN [ont locomotive engineer and his y. Deotures taste so fresh, feel so
eurbing 2 Helps N intendent of county schools in| . ) Th ears before joinBre whio we Butler County, Ohio. Following a| Services for Lawrence Lew 18, ~homas Society. During the war,|in Washington Park. & Co. here two y J i
’ . . ly moved " aggravates soreness and | maintenance worker for Armour rked in an Indi-| Survivors include two 'daugh-|ing the Army. His fami of “homicide by negligence” to-! vain: b. Helpe ou wert and Heep In ww eter Ohege of prycholefy's Co. the past five years, who a plant. ters, Mrs. Minnie Swanson and|here from Terre Haute five years
day in the train wreck near Port Tour druggist today. Quick satisfaction Oxford, O. he became secrstary died Saturday in his home, 5301 gorvices at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday Mrs. Eva Collier, Indianapolis; before his enlistment. He was »
; d’Atelier Friday in which 43 perof the John Deere Plow Co. in Reno St, after an illness of three|;, jones & Hurt Shefield Chapel|four sons, Irvin Oder, Cambridge graduate of Gerstmeyer High sons were killed and 150 injured.
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ar 1923 and retained the post until| Weeks. will be held at 1:30 p. m.| wi) be followed by requiem mass| City; Doyle Oder, Chicago, and|School, Terre Haute, and a mem- . (tomorrow in
Shirley Brothers . m. in St. Catherine of Asa and Lowell Oder, both of In-|ber of St. John's Catholic Church, ’ il, \der in the Fair- vest Chapel. Burial will ‘be in iy Cainonic Church. Burial/dianapolis; two brothers, Jeff Indianapolis. | ott Was an elder In the Kalr-ipo,ung Hill Cemetery. will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. |Oder, Indianapolis, and Grant Survivors include his mother, : [lew Presbyterian Church and Born in Seymour, Ind., Mr. In addition to his aunt, Mr. Oder, Los Angeles; eight grand- Mrs, Helen E. Brann; a sister, las a ered dor * number of Years Lewis had spent most of his life|NcShane 1s survived by four children and six great-grand-|Mrs Edna Gaffey, and a niece, Survivors include ) his wife. 0 Indianapolis. cousins, Mrs. Grace Miller, Mrs.[chiidren. Miss Patricia Gaffey, all of Indi-
Besides his wife, Bessie Mc-/Frank O'Connor and Mrs. Anna anapolis. Helen; two sisters, Mrs. Nola 1ntire Lewis, he is survived by|Simmons, all of Indianapolis, Lemuel O. Chambers pe
Strouthmun Whitrea ter Henry two brothers. Jeff and Morteland Mrs. Alice Early, Terre] gervices for Lemuel 0. Cham- Miss Laura Hiatt ’ . Lewis; two half-brothers, Frank|Haute. bers, 31 N. Belmont Ave. who| Services for Miss Laura Hiatt,
Honorar libearers will be Guy Watkins, Daniel T. Wier, atecers Me: Pruiy, und two died Saturday in the home of alone-time Farmers Trust Co. secson, Ivan N. Chambers, 4952 W.|retary, who died Saturday in the 11th St, Speedway, will be held home of a relative, Mrs, Hazel at 11 a. m. Wednesday in Mount/Deem, 304 N. Eaton Ave. will be, Tabor Baptist Church. Burialineid at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Moore will be in Mount Tabor Cemetery. pro +. 0 tag Irvington Chapel.
Rites Tomorrow | M | H oo red & year ago from Kietn &|Burial will be in Glen Cove Cememeas errington |Kuhn Co., where he was a main-(tery, Knightstown. Machinist Dies Here |tenance worker. A native of| Miss Hiatt, who Jas. . worked Services for Charles E. Bannon, Boone County, he lived in In-/four years as a eeper for his home, 2010 N. Kenwood Ave.|Marmon. Herrington Co. Inc. ma. |01anapolis 30 years. He was athe Century Press after serving . Arnon o CNC MA member of West Park Christian|27 years as a secretary in the, | Mr M u tH chinist, who died yesterday in his church. Farmers Trust Co. She was a : lived in Indianapolis 61 years and| Mr. Moss was a native of Hen- |), 1343 Roache St. will be| Survivi besides his member of the Knightstown Pres Parking tn the Rear of Our Store J Aas . y i ng, es son, are Across From the State House lonares member of the Second derson Ky. but had lived in In held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in!another son, Paul W. Chambers | Methodist Church. Church of Christ, Scientist. She dianapolis 40 years.” He was a Other survivors include two 219 W. Washington St. |was a native of Wilson, N. C. [former Mason and a member of Conkle Funeral Home. Burial will Indianapdlis; two sisters, Mrs. cousins, Miss Pear] M. Hibben, wien ts . She is survived by two other/Mt. Paran Baptist Church. < {be in Floral Park. Flora A: Lane and Mrs. Fishback, v ; daughters, Mrs. Percy Porter, Services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in
Mr. Bannon, who was 51, was a (both of Lebanon, and four grand-|Knightstown, and Mrs. Harriet Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ken- Mt. Paran Baptist Church will be|Dative of Sheridan and had lived|children.
Kiddey, New Castle. . ; in Indianapolis. He was neth Booker, Chicago; five sons, followed by burial in Floral Park.|33 Years . Edwin H,, George H. and Thomas| He is survived by four step-|8 member of ‘the United Auto Marion T. West
| — 3 Julia Renner and \ Joseph Shell, Charles T. More- Mrs Ella Williams, all of Inland, George Kennedy and John gianapolis.
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| . | ‘Mrs. Annie Joyner George Moss Mrs. Annie Joyner, 2858 High-| {Tand Place, who died S8aturday n Dead at 83 {the home of a daughter, Mrs.| " [Lama Wesley, Chicago, will be| George Moss. a National Starch | {buried in Crown Hill following Products Co. employee for the {services at 1 p. m. Wednesday in|past 12 years, died yesterday in {the John A. Patton Funeral Y y y Home. She was 79. Widow of Henry Joyner, she He was 83.
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{Pct Besides his wife, Alma, he 1s ' Sf sy te Iugirous that chal (I, Joyner, Philadelphia, and HenryMarie Murphy and Mrs. Willie >. |West, 84214 W. New York St. Ein ons tet locket |J. Joyner, Columbus, O.; nine/Chapman and Mrs. Mary Grimes; Survived by three “daughters, who died Saturday in’ s.. Burial n Topeka 5 or Sr ioe grandchildren and four great): stepson. George Murphy, all of |DOnna Jean, Mary Maxine and urday in Generall Cnarjes F. Weddle, news editor
J. Joyner, Indianapolis, and Cecil daughters, Miss Gladys and Miss
grandchildren. Indianapolis, and a cousin, Mrs.
Workers (CIO). | Private services for Marion T.
Linda Lee Bannon, and three sis-|Hospital, will be held at 3 p. m.
Charles F. Weddle |
of The Times, who died Saturday
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SIGNS OF EARLY SPRING en ‘Home. Burial will follow in| og, dom sot wash owt. Simply ou | WASHINGTON, Conn. Feb. 21 Plan Services Today | of lndianapolis. poral park. be butieq tomorrow in Topeka. | | Bouck ive yon: bale gowtblet scion, money | (UP) —Local authorities said to- | Jasper Woodley or ey alo wis 1 ted Ras. He was 41. ) AT YOUR BF ign Go Brovanioon nov, day they had sighted hundreds ot For Joseph E. Fleck Jasper Woodiey. disabled vet- as operating engineer for the In-| Mr Weddle died after an fliness
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{robins and bluebirds flying north| Services for Joseph E.
nbs gh | native of Kansas City, Mo. : oes Tom | tion in 43 years. “THe last time|type Co. who died Friday in St yesterday in Veterans Hospital, Bad lived in Indianapolis 40/NA°W8 OF Reese Fity Mo. : . LEE | this happened, Batufaliat Wil. Francis Hospital, were to be held Biaion will be buried in Crown in addition to a son, "Sheril/ducted yesterday by the Rev.] . . hemina Knowles said, the ol-/at 2 p. m. today In Tolin Funeral Ill after services at 2:30 p. Mm. West, Commiskey, Ind., he is sur-|Laman H. Bruner, pastor, in the! : : } OVERALLS | lowing summer was “a bad one.” Home. Burial was to be in Wash- tonforrow in Conkle Funeral|yived by four sisters, Mrs. Nettie| Advent Episcopal Church. Associ- - oe . 1 ond Matehet ington Park. |Home. |Betterley, Mrs. Florence Farmer|ates on The Times served as . . ) | SHIRTS & | 4 Fwith THIS ASPIRIN Mr. Fleck, who was 83, was one A native of Missouri, Mr. Wood- and Mrs. Hazel Vidmar, Indian-|pallbearers. : Peirstvnn MADE JUST FOR | (of a group who founded the firm, |ley, who was 51, lived in Indiana apolis, and Mrs. Iva Hodapp, Sey-| Mr. Weddle had been associated . PANTS LL YOUR CHILD... later called the Patterson En- 20 years before entering the hos- |mour, and three grandchildren. |with Scripps-Howard newspapers } ' trom (graving. Co. .'He lived with his/pital in Marion. two years ago.| 5 ’o. for 19 years. He was n 1 Ppt pre Sos ome: STJostrs re Mrs. Ada Wodtke, 2736 For six years prior to his iliness Avon B. Foster editor of The Times in 1642 and - SIMON BARUCH 15 grain adult ta « ASPIRIN » {Beil Rd. a i " jurmiture Bnisher with - Services for Avon B, Foster, 88.had served on the staff of The] ws vray native of St. Paul, he lived . E . t-| Tim : " 428 W. WASHINGTON ST. | No, Mevaking of tab fn aiid lin Indianapolis 80 years. ‘He was member of Broadway Baptist N. Whittier Place, Burford t nd years, - A lhl Ue I I == |a member of Electrotype Union Church. ing Co. pressman, who died
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He is survived by his wife, Vesper; a son, Raithel Woodley, Indianapol's; two daughters, Miss Juanita and Miss Elizabeth Wdodley, Chicago; three sisters, Mrs. Elsie Van Rheneh, Indianapolis; Louanna DeBarr, Dayton, O., and Mrs. Della Wells, Kokomo, and
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Saturday in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Irving. ton Chapel, instead of today as was previously announced. Burfal will be in Concordia Cemetery. Mr. Foster was a member of the First Evangelical and Re-
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