Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1949 — Page 4
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in. G. H. Herrmann For Miss Emrich u JIS fo cf 3 Femme” sme Sin” chet” sue Stroke Is Fatal | [Brook Cemetery, Columbus. She are
» 4 ‘Was was B53, ter, To Ex-Mayor, 70 Mrs. Beyl had been fll three (Prank. Mccmvite; » dangter
months. A native of Crothers- MeGoneii, and two grantenll-
Native of City ) Dies at Los Angeles Services for Miss Cora Emrich, ‘native of Indianapolis, who died Saturday in Los Angeles, will be at 10:30 7. Mm. tomorrow in Hisey"! i” 1d Titus. Mortuary. Burial will be!
i r ; lin Crown Hill She was 70. | Miss Emrich lived here 54 years
{before moving to Los Angeles in and edo + to Plant!
ty ANDERS IN, . , 9-~Bervices, ville, she lived in indianapolis 51! dren, all « of Indianapolis. Madison County sheriff and state| ward Beyl; three daughters, Mrs. | representative, who died yester- Marparat Collins, Mrs. Mildred! years. He was 70. ene Beyl; a sister, Mrs. Elsie! Mr. Black succeeded the late Tudor; two brothers, John and| Yes Black-Drsught may
were being arranged today for years, et fi Can, bre or sgt 2 Can BaokeDraoht | day in St. John's Hospital fol- Buchanan and Mrs. Mary Lou Help 1 Lost Ai ; lowing his second stroke In two Lee; two sons, Charles and Eu-| help a lost J. H. Mellett ks mayor and served George Applegate, and 11 grand-| BPpetile if the only reason you have MODERN SCIENCE PROVES... famous old s. B. formula nearly four years after holding children. All are of Indianapolis. Jost Your appetite is because of con- has 3top cough relief ingredients
{1832, | Bhe formerly taught at Manual High School. She was a
: the post of city controller under. | Sigation. Blac) Biack-Draught, the, FREE yourself from the raduze of at re ot Mr. Mellett, Previously he served Mrs. Frank McConville | friendly laxative, is usually prompt | those beards —it’s awiasing ootigh yelief & relief and throat omfary’ tiresome labor of plowl Chicago. She was a member of as ey sheriff from 1913 to| Services for Mrs. Viola W. Mc- and thorough when taken as di- that Ne fe Smith Brothers famous. Sd i "8 | First Evangelical Church. me. + [Conville, who died yesterday in rected. It costs only & penny or less fectiveness of this trusted formula. For coughs from wimg and discing and harrow- §i' gions are a brother, wit William J. Black . . . former Active In Politics her home, 1117 Cottage Ave, will a dose. That's why it has been | i} ese famous hlack drops help you to:
. Ing. Accomplish all three J ijam F. Emrich, Indianapolis, and And and state Democratic representative in be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in| a best-seller with four generations. | . Soothe raw throat membranes. Relisys huskies, ; in ONE easy operation lig nieces and nephews, | . ghrion ied yo q the Legislature for four terms If you are troubled with such symp- | ’ TE tight dy tickle in r throat. : egislator died yesterday. beginning In 1930, Mr. Black PAY You get 12 tablets! toms a8 loss of te, headache, | 2, loosen a ght dry Hc you fe> with Rototiller. rs. Be V h et - ” sponsored the free schidol law. He, appet! 3. Loosen clinging throat substances that make you want fo rs. Betty Veac Barrow Services was active in business and i MORE for oy 100 for 45c. upset stomach, flatulence, physical cough, PROMPT DELIVERY a Veach, Dative 08 h d d ye dn_Anderson for more th ACCEPT ‘i ths acs “St. Satigue, Secplonmon, meatal Bae | 4. Sweeten smokers’ breath. Refresh your mouth. Relieve . © ON +» # Monday in the home of a daugh- OC edu e 0 ay Survivors include his wife. Mae; Hh Joseph" guarantees. symptoms are due only to consti | | ’ _ coughs that fvin your sleep.
ter, Miss Elma Veach, 215 W.| Services for Robert Barrow, land three daughters, Mrs. Paull North St.» will be. burled In 5948 Noble St, who died yes-/Crouse, Mrs. Beecher Kurtz and St.Joseph ASPIRIN [f=
(Charleston. Clark County. foe erday in General Hospital, will|Mrs, Mary McCarel. = } WORLDS LARGEST SELLER AT 10¢ Ing services there tomorrow. She(ps held at 7 p. m. today in J. C. ATT WT 000 TTT nnn |was 83. el A a Chimes. STITT] RT SIT CATH SA" nna ITE
R Mrs. Veach had lived in Indi. Burial will be in Portland, Tenn.|
{anapolis nine years but had lived He was 75. imost of her life in Charlestown, B rrow was employed two = She, was a member of the Second Ph in General Hospital, AS g (Baptist Church in Charlestown. |}.¢ive of Franklin, Ky., he lived & i
include another in Indianapolis 25 years. daughter, Mrs. Emma Clemons; '| previously employed in ns Tames 5 £ ’ eae oo omen, Henry C.[Whitcomb Riley Hospital forg "The Bay Way: of drape ‘os Telephone FR anklin 4411 Veach. Charlestown, and a broth. cpidren. He was a member of = er, William Parker, Charlestown. | the Missionary Baptist Church. = —————————— - 4
/ ife,! SHORT WAVE ONLY FAIR | Won is survived by his w By Silence Bervioe 4Mrs.. Maude Barrow a daughter,!
! Mrs. James Shipp, Indianapolis/S WASHINGTON, Mar. 8 —Falr , son, Leonard Barrow, Indian-~= - | listening conditions are forecast. epoity two brothers, Sidney and:® fn lor “by the N radio through Fri- gecye Barrow, Franklin oo os sis- |Z SE ay by ational Bureal of : =) ; ra Miss Addie. Barrow, G [HEAT Miss. and Mrs. Annie Asilock 2 a {Pranklin, and four grandchildren. =
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TIVE, Methodist Church, Bur-! ial. will ‘be in Brooklyn. She was 73. Mrs. Jenny died Monday in her: home in Manhattan, Kas. She Iwas a member of the Methodist | | Church. | Survivors include four sisters, | Miss Arda Knox, former Manual High School teacher; Mrs. Rose | Minton and Mrs. Ada Richardison, Brooklyn, and Mrs, Harlan ‘| Perrill, Banta Monica, Cal.
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| Mrs. Mary E. Harris, 720 N.| ' Tilinois 8t., who died Monday in {St. Vincent's Hospital, will be | buried in Washington Park follow-| {ing services at 10 a. m. Friday in| 3 Jones & Hurt Shefield Chapel. + A native of Madison, Mrs. Har-| {ris had lived in Indianapolis 46 i Jura, She was 70. Her daughter, Mrs, John Millick of the same] +| address, died just one week ago. Surviving: are her husband, | "Thomas Harris, and a brother, | Jo Brown, Madison:
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