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The bill which had been apServices for Mrs. Edna Mae! the session ecelved a vote of 25, S-8gt. Robert L. Zahn, 2111 Na-|Cemetery, Otwell. :

He was a native of Indianapolis Walter. F. Sellers :

and a past vice president of the Bloomi Tk and atteridéd Warren = Central

national organization, Known by she was born in Shelby County.

She lived in Indianapolis 50 years. “= 15th Air Force, which was b ly e _ Mrs. Barcus became the first BLOOMING N, “Mar. 3-Re- in Foggia, Italy. 404

in Indiana at its formation in per quart here today. All local Alice’ Duncan: his father, Curtis| >

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can Veterans. Actively working during hoth Ts. 'spid his product will con- Willigm A. Spencer

{sister, Mrs. Mary Kidwell,

“War 1, which sold war savings Bloomington dairy remains in his {po who died Tugiday .in his), ome,

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| sen, 2117 8. Meridian St. who!/Mrs. Charles Eme food preservation at the weekly] BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED || NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY ' Cross during World War IL She|28 rw outside competition. He ar Eine, 8 alive 91 Indi /died Sunday in the home of a| Mrs. Octavia Emery, Yair maeting of the Indianapolis Ex-| {| SERVICE TAKEN also was a member of the Gold even that a cut to Pro-|., ist at the Inland Container 0h. John H. Lassen, Ft. Smith, Indianapolis resident, who died change Club at noon tomorrow Have Your |] FROM 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Star Mothers of World War 1.48 of cents per hundred-in "io He was employed A¥K., were to be held at 3 p. m./Tuesday in her home in Pa- in the Claypool Hotel. - Eyes Examined Now! : : | Mrs, Barcus was president four Weight annouaced yesterday was| TE CC VERE: HE TE FmETOved today in G. H. Herrmann Funeral|cific Grove, Cal, will be buried : : | ‘NOTE NEW LOCATION years of the auxiliary of Hay! er somewhat by, -thei. ..... shops. me... Burial will be in Con-/in Monterey, Cal, after services Bours 8 a to 5:0 Frhiog, : i Bes Barcus Post ps. American] OUT Competition. He was a member of Sahara CO%0A Cemetery. She was 84. [there today. She was 69. BACKACHE EB a . | ; ; on,-co-named in honor of her > .| Born in Tennes : Grotto and Mo Mrs: Lakgen was born in Ger-| rn in nessee, Mrs. Emery BEAUTY MART % son, Earl R. Barcus, killed dura Protestants Tout ilodge and Morgastown Masoute many a in. Indianapolis lived in Indianapolis ‘25 years Nervousness, Getting Up Nights, Leg Pain: 0) David et ge Wapla War 1. World Pp r Da Bethany Lutheran Church, more than 60 “years. :She was a before moving to California 15 Busing Pasasites: Seoiing BL ut ret OPTOMETRI nn : EVE ; : Scholarship Fund 0 ¥ ayer y Survivors: in fmeriber of the Lutheran Church.[Years ago: She was a member pater «Ride *5d nd Bladder Youn : [ NED | 6ol ROOSEVELT BLDG. d clude his wife. systemic LU n adder ODT [a [SYR { : ju Protestants of the. city wills ouise; two sons, Richard and|Hel- husband, Jom N. Lassen. Of the Christian Bcience Church, make vou And miserable withou YT Cor Minals 4 Wash. Sta. 4, The Legion Auxiliary estflilpyeet for World Day of Prayer|William Spencer, Indianapolis: died four years ago. ° «tix Survivors include her husband, cris Gruss to. work immediately heipis 0 HOTEL 8 +1 Tum Left. From Elevator | hx homor in 4652 and 1948 hie services tomorrow at 3 p.m. n/t WO" daughters, Miss Dorothy| Surviving, in addition to the(Charles Emery. Pacific Grove.|stiut ets sis vies tet ua vis | “41g WASH. ST. | Mn . | nw and a sister, Mrs, b seuss y sore : 2 gd | together have ‘benefited 51 ‘stu-| the First Baptist Church, ang| Spencer, Midianapelis sud Mrs! [fi 2 2 brother, Chris Green, {indianapolis M Irene Ridge nese and stiffness. Cet Cy ox at drugs : | | dents. She was a member of} again at 7:30 p. m. in the Third ce Brummett, Martinsville, and A ; ith :

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| bow Division. Her fon was in Vegnon Huffman, spokesman be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in. Tolin Mrs, Paulina Lassen

“this division. : for. Johnson Creamery, a local Funeral Home. Burial will be In|

She was a member of the Red| Pla denied any price war

THURSDAY, MAR. 3, 1040 __ Fhe THE INDIANAPOLIS T EEE Eimear PRE [Local Deaths— eh Dooah “Services Saturday Alvin Capehart

“IMrs. Edna Barcys withholding Tax : : Les 3 i A bill for. withholding . gross For. < Sot Jahn . Services for Alvin T. Capehart, Dead Here at nN income tax payments by employ- {father of’ United States Sen. i B : ers failed to receive the required : " |capenart, who died yesterday of | .. majority for passage in a final’ Killed on Bombing a heart attack in ‘Washington, Indianapolis resident 10 years, Son, B49 W.:27th St, will'be held, C. R. McCatter, company presiActive in Legion " |vote in the Senate today. Mission Over Europe Ind, will be held at 2 p. m. to- will be at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. fomorrow in Jacobs dent, reports 1948 dividends total-

{ ‘morrow in Iyy Church in Pike/in Moore Mortuaries, Peace Brothers’ West Side Chapel.|Ing $1,043,873 a rate of 14.3 per] 8 Auxi iary | Circles ; proved by d¢he House earlier in| Military graves’ rites for County. Burial will be in IOOF Chapel and at 9 a. m. in Our| Burial will be in Crown Hill. cent on previjum- “volume of $7

4 Barcus, dled: ayes and 24 ‘noes in the Senate.|poleon St. will be held Saturday Recently retired, Mr. Capehart, home, Sid, yesterday In Beri fyenty-six votes are necessary|following the 1:30 p. m. services who was 82, spent most of his : y DeQuincy 8t., willl for passage. at J, C. Wilson Chapel of the|life in Pike County, his birth-| Airs. Roy died yestoldhay ih. Dem: ge od 4 ne Revs A Ct Dudes provisions of the bill, Chime. Burial will be in Me: (piace, as_a farmer, He ls sur-|,; y y y_injin Bowling Green. ris urch at/employérs would be. required tomo ark Cemetery. vived by ris wife, Mattie: a os ; 1 ‘an; m. tomorrow in, Shirley withhold the gross income tax| Sgt. Zahm, who was 19, was daughter, Mrs. Byron Haskins, toiiavinn ai nn go te daughter, Mrs... Alice. Stark. Co-\.. BRAZIL, “Mar. 3 (UP)~<Mau‘T] B rs Central Chapel. Burial from salary, wage commis- killed on his. 13th mission over Washington, and three sons, Sen. # will be in Crown Hill, She was 3. lon Shesks ¢ of sop rime ; Germany. He died Feb. 25, 1944. Ctpeiairt, Ivan Capehart; LouisMrs. Barcus was organizer and y be ca wn for an-| Before enlisting, Mr. Zahn was|Ville: Ky. and Paul Capehart, | president emeritus of the Amer. Other vote after employed at - ist Hospital | DeKalb, Til. {ican Legion Auxillary in Indiana

and Mafiual High School. Services for Walter F. Sellers, and. two grandchildren. : yesterday, ill be at 8:30 a. m.|

thousands as “Mother Barcus,” Drops t t 17 7 Cents While in the service, he was as- Anderson, former . Indianapolis | ‘Mrs. Phoebe Murphy Saturday in George W. Usher |

| signed to the 301st Bomb Group, |esigent, wil be af 1 a Services for Mrs. Phoebe Jane Mortuary and at 9 a. m. in St.|

h. Bur-| {1rvington Chapel. Burial will be Murphy, 2015 E. Michigan St., re- |Anthony’s Catholic Chjurc © president of the Legion Auxillary|tall milk prices dropped one cent Surviving are his mother, Mrs. 55 line Washington Park. He was tired dressmaker who died Tues- 1a] will be in Holy Cross Ceme-|

tione 02 rocess {lowin I. She nus Vite Decadent il ing_ plants ~ Announced a Zahn; a sister, Mrs. Grace gl. Beers deg Jesterday In| 8 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in lived here 20 years. She was the| : ~OPTOMETRIST— Price : £1925. She also served two years Price drop to 17 cents. [Ruighea; thre brothers, Norman. tive of Marion, he lived here Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Widow of Jom T Noone. ‘She was, EYES EXAMINED beh holl 1 . 3 as secretary nationale of the 8 &| . Simultaneously, the city's one pernar nd Jimmie Zahn; his ma-|2g years perore moving fo An-{Chapel. Burial will be in Crown A mimher © - Bt. ~ Anthony's| GLASSES FITTED | : | Coed 40, fun and fellowship organiza- out-of-town dairy, Colliers “ot Vor it frangmother Mrs, Litite {derson four years ago. He was i x Inchd § M ! : i . tion of the auxiliary. Ma nsville and Spencer dropped néhm, an 8 paternal grand-| 4 veteran of World War I and! A.native of Brown County, Mrs. urvivors inc e a niece, rs. al : | pries to 16 cents. Harry| ner Edwin Zahn, all of Indi- 5 member of the Disabled Ameri- Murphy was a member of the Julla Parker, and three nephews, NOTICE: | ONLY ° War Worker. hn | anapoiia. Methodist Church and had lived Patrick, Dominic and :Francis|f: ; .

Only immediate survivor is a

|derson, with whom he made is Murphy. interior decorator, died Food Package to Talk | FH | ASSES . |] Nowhere can you duplicate

Washington Park. He was 56, .Bervices for Mrs. Paulina Las-|

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who died yesterday ih the home a anasto at ls Soh an.

Services for Mrs. Olesime Roy,|*f a daughter, Mrs. Frankie Daw-|office at 1740 N, Meridian St.

Lady of Lourdes Catholic Barn in Bowling Green, Ky..|289,480. iClwifeh.: Burial will be in St. Mrs. Drain, who was. 75, lived | Net premiums written in 1948 Woserh Cemetery, Kentland. She|Indianapolis 11 years. She was|reached $8,136,309, an increase of!} was. 78. a member of the , Baptist CHircni$1,07, 528 over 1047,

home of her daughter, Mrs.| Survivors include another Killed ‘by Train

lumbus, O.; two grandchildren|yice.. Pink | i : of ey Pinkerton, 33, Brazil factory ars, Be ; “and was a and four great-grandchildren. worker, was killed late yesterday

al when struck by a Pennsylvania) member of Our Lady of Lourdes Mrs. Margaret Noone passenger train . 0 She also is survived by 8 sor} Services for Mrs. Margaret Rudolph J. Roy, Raleigh, N. C.|Noone, 224 Koehne St, who died

|day in St. Vincent's Hospital fol- tery. She was 58. id y a heart attack, will be A native of Ireland, Mrs. Noone| Dr. David Tavel

in Indianapolis the past 50 years, Kelly. all of Indianapolis.” In Most Cases Your Eyes |Her husband, the late Clem | Cap Be Examined and ® GUARANTEED ®

{13 years ago. ‘She died at-71. | i{-this value: Given by HIGHLY:

Fred Dellwo, manager of the, : ? { / . X.ei Survived by ’ Saugh- food and package research lab-/ FITTED A Trad BD x PROFESS 5 ONAL. ’ ore Wegener, Indl. oratory of Ball” Brothers Co.,! the Same Day Ordered { : . anapolis, || ATORS. Everyone an expert.

Muncie, will speak on research in

| Third Christian Charch, Christian Church. Ar gr EH ! County Salon, 1268 (8° & 40)f and e World Prayer Day services . : the New Century Club. 8 ane have been arranged by the Indi-| ’s u y Henschen

| was an honorary member of the anapolis Council of Churchwom-|_ Mrs. Ruby Mae Henschen, life-|

day in her home, 405 N. Surviving are two brothers, 74 countries. Dr. C. W, Atwater, Yester ' Ernest BE handt, N pep host pastor, will officiate at the LaSalle St. She was 68. | tine, and Jesse Burkhaft, Veter. Communion service highlighting! Services will be at 1:30 p, m.!

o Bio ! Mayflower Society. : len in co-operation with women in| long Indianapolis . resident, died i 7 ?

Past {Roy B. Connor, Jr., pastor of the Irving Hill Chapel, followed by departmental ; dost Meridian Heights Presbyterian burial in Crown Hil, + iliary mem-| C “hurch, will speak at night.| Mrs. Henschen had been ill only. cus Post! Smaller meetings will be held in| two weeks. She was a member! llbearers, |All parts of the city to mark the of the Englewood Christian! | aay. Mie. Dorsey D. King is the Church, Naomi Chapter io. 131, What's in Name? | urchwomen'’s 8 council president, |OES; Oriental Shrine and Order

|of_the White Shrine of dsryealens NEW YORK. Mar. 3 (UPJ=Tne Toamsters Plan Drive [No.6

* University seismograph reported! CHICAGO, Mar. 3 (UP) ATL) Survivors: include her husband, * last Friday was traced. by police|teamsters: union officials today Harry W.; a son, Lawrence A. _ today to dynamite blasting in|planned a drive which they hope Henschen; a brother, John Hos-| | Noodiawn Cemetery 13 blocks Will double the present member- | kinson,—and--one- grandchilg, all _|ship ‘of one million. lof Indianapelis. i

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