Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1949 — Page 4
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{cut forehead when he was struck Tuberculosis Group
Bn 4 by a 2%-ton truck in front of his! A > home today. . Sure Roker "The child was sent to Methodist] Considers Abolition
Hospital where he is in fair con-
Shirley Brothers is an Indisnapolis institution over fifty years old, 1t.has survived 8 half a century, because it learned early in its career that acceptance comes only to those who give a full measure of service. A funeral is your last personal tribute 6 one you loved . . . it must be beautiful, it must be a source
ory. These intangibles cannot be measured by dol-
Costs are what you choose to make them , .. and have no bearing on the attention you receive. Ships ley Brothers, regardless of the price level you choose, will. make ‘your final tribute "truly a remembered
{Tuberculosis ‘Association,
from entering hospi
of the association last night.
Tuberculosis = Association,
has been a “big factor” in lowering the TB death rate in Iowa.
was 9.8 per 100,000--the lowest in the nation. Indiana's rate, . pointed out. Average $4.30 a Day
secretary of the Indiana group, said it is Noped the “means test” also will be ruled out in this
of comfort and it must become a treasured mem- state.
Tuberculosis patients in Indiana pay an average of $4.20 a day for treatment, according to figures of the state group. TB patients may require hospitalization of from six months to two years. The annual meeting was scheduled to close this afternoon in the Hotel Lineoln with election of officers.
. ‘and Shirley Brothers realizes this fact fully.
Held in Stabbing Of Former Wife
Noble Sims, 40, of 440 Massachusetts Ave., Room 42, was under arrest on charges of va-
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The test discourages patients ter, Mrs. Alice Worthington, Chi- | because cago, and a grandson. of the expense and the investiga- | tion into their financial affairs, Clive L. Plummer Peter W. Janse, Des Moines, Ia. attorney, told the annual meeting
VE Mr. Ja died Monday in his home, 1944S A Full Measure je Janss, past president of the revealed that abolition of the test
Last year Iowa's death rate! A native of Rush County, he.
by comparison, was 23.0, Mr. Janss
Murray A. Auerbach, executive ridge, Tenn., and a half-sister, 3
today, in connection with stabbings Archie : M Kissee
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Rites Tomorrow E For Mrs. Miller
Services for Mrs. Sarah Jane! Miller, 347 W. 26th St., who died! {Monday in General Hospital, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow ia
Jacobs Brothers West Side! Chapel. Burial will be in Crown |
Abolition of the “means test” gy) Cemetery. She was 55, dition. Driver of the truck was/in Indiana by which tuberculosis
| Marion Bagar Bader, 30, R. R. 2, Victims are required to #how Miller Yas 2 member of the Bimp-, ACD INDIGESTION. 2 their ability to pay for treatment #0n Methodist Church.
before entering a sanstorfum fis being considered by the Stately. Indianapolis; a daughter, |
A native of Indianapolis, Mes. |
Survivors include her husband, | Letcher Miller; a son, 1averne)
Mrs. Louise Burns, Chicago; & sis-|
Services for Cleve L. (Peggy) Plummer, paint contractor who,
Adams 8t., will be held Friday in| the Christian Church in Rush- 3 ville, Ind. Burial will follow in| East Hill Cemetery there.
was a ember Sf of the Rushville agles Mr. Plummer had lived In Indianapolis 20 years. He was 64. Surviving are his wife, Delia; a brother, Nortie Plummer, Eth-
Mrs. Amanda Logan, Warren, | nd. {
Vincent Belez |
A requiem high mass will bes offered at 9 a. m. Friday in 88, Peter and Paul Cathedral for Vincent Belez, houseman at the A. R. Coffin residence, 3623 N. Meridian S8t., who died yesterday. Services at 8:30 a. m. in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary will precede ‘the mass. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Belezx was born in the] Philippine Islands, but had lived in Indianapolix 46 years. A veteran of service with the Rainbow Division during the first World War, he was a member of S88. Peter ahd Paul Cathedral. ‘ There were no immediate survivors,
Services for Archie M. Kisses, truck’ driver for the J. C. Hirschman Co.; who died Monday in his home, 1015 Harrison S8t., will be eis at 10 a, m. tomorrow in the gelistic Center, 3718 Shelby Bt. Srangui will ‘be’ in Greenwood, Ind. Mr, Kissee was born in Casey ood Kentucky. He had lived ndianapolis 45 years and was = » Tins of the First Piligrim' HE Church. He was 64. i Surviving are his wife, Betty, and a brother, Louis Kisses, Greenwood. {
Fred B. Treser
Services were being arranged. for Fred R. Treser, retired Indi-\= anapolis-born veteran of 42 years Army service, who died yesterday | in his home at Hermosa Beach, Cal. Retired from the Army one] year, Mr. Treser was in Pearl Harbor during the surprise attack of Dec. 7, 1041. Surviving are his wife, Mors; a4 son, Glenn Treser, Caitornin, and ve sisters, Mrs. Beasie L.| 8 and Mre. Hilda 8. Nowlin, A ae
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