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- N :; 7 . : . -iy { a . . 4 Ee : ® % . : i : ~ : J 7” : T ® > 2 : : 2 : / - 1049 FI'IDAY, SEPT. 16, 1949 ris , : ere THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : ; xd dba — — PAGE 27 d ; i‘ a — w id ty oT 4 : : ” | ! , 5 *? - > \ : L TN : y - : ! so. y Ams nah A y &® ye a : F x uires asses > N, M. D. s shaped . 1e rays of ; e circular the pupil. all in any 5 ys of light . » and out of : ; | " tigmatism ; the eye to Roy L. Johnston, retired Ins of light dianapolis policeman who died pee. words Wednesday in his home, 561 N. ” J not come Jefferson Ave., was to be bur now 2 : . at Block's! Bt in the ied in Crown Hill today. He w was a member of the police de- . . . " . gtaon who elle si Tali ee make something nice a- little nicer ng a clear retirement three years ago. He : 2 - iE NE | TAB BRACELETS and ir- in . Ly an L . ) ) Na y ¥ . eonard L. Wild of astig- your beloved \ 2 or 3 Initials monogrammed $Y g out for . : while you wait —.at no 1 plus tax ange there I extra charge. ature. and [tleS 10morrow der. i - glasses is vat a 5: ©In to correct Victim of Auto | ——— 3 error and s t rreing ul ITE Crash in Virginia Joli Lo ! n the back Services will be held at 2 p. m.| dé» \ / —— image of tomorrow. in Flanner & Buchanan } : mes clear= nortuary for Leonard L. Wild, { son of Maj. and Mrs. Robert| o necessary 8. Wild, Washington, D. C., former the matter Indianapolis residents. Mr. Wild! y the type was killed early yesterday when CORSETRY OF DISTINCTION orrect the } an automobile in which he was ; 1ts are re- a passenger left the highway and; es doctors : crashed into an embankment near| a Or somie- Lexington, Va. He was 21. The complete line of upd s stvled Rien Jolie —_ } eye which Police said Mr. Wild, a Wash- \atione iralec n "FAS Made of the | * - me dilated ington and Lee College student, |’ g foundations, g'raies, a d iL 35 M 23de ©}. 1ne oh ay tion of the was thrown from the front seat ; {om tinest fabrics. for every figure type . . . our kb " more ac- __of the car when it crashed. The 8 ‘pride and your joy from now on. | TT ane gram 1 wade, vox] | a ow fue in Zeer i TR brofes. the senarate Shor FEES 00 aise Sketched: Youthful pantie girdle for average : = A Shortridge High School P y figure: Vertical stretth, lightly boned top to - : S$ 4 . graduate, Mr. Wild was active : ; - prevent rolling, detachable s Suppo riers. Tearose. fo ~ ; (no ox). 8 bow in school journalism. and radio] = | ; CREPE BLOUSE rn smite fs totes SA R03 Qh ASO simi re stn J i ih : nn a work, He was twice the winner ; ." Foe - e 1 Is Mu “rr of the Mahan award for creative 5 . . Toe : ; ok writing. ; : To et Broz Altaylir with deer Hlunge. Téaross | or 3 nitia & onogrammed The ‘Rev. Virgil Ragan, pastor ; > B cup, sizes 32-38. 3.50 . 7 : of the Fairview Presbyterian * . vp . a while you wait — at no extra "Church, of which he was a ’ z } : member, will officiate in the it : : ® os 3 charge! services. Lace medallions circle the front and cap the BLOCK'S Corsets, Fourth Floor a Pa) loearers wii jnisiude Reimar sleeves of pure white Stonecutter crepe, Fly but- : z 3 ; ; = g : 2. annon, . Austin = Clifford, = : | : Irving Fauvre, Claus Best, Wil- ton Sack Be frien, sop shoulder pads A personal touch thatemarks it yours alone, liam B. Engler and A. V. Grindle.| or breeze-easy washing. Sizes 12 to 18. i i NB Engler and AY. Grid y g fun to give and receive. Monogrammed Hays Wilson BLOCK'S Blouses, Street Floor discs on gold or silver finish chain braceServices for Havs Wilson, who lets—smart new compacts with monogram died Tuesday in his home, 2223 a : | po Columbia Ave, will be held at 1| on gold or assorted enamel finish, Pp. m., tomorrow. in the Allen Chapel African Methodist Epis- ' : copal Church. Burial will be in . BLOCK'S Costume Jewelry, Street Floor Floral Park. He was 72. A lifelong Indianapolis resi-

: dent, Mr, Wilson had been custodian at City Hall here and at . ,+ the’ Marion County Courthouse.}.. .... .- ] a TUT HE sang In the Allen Chapel oe } "choir 54 years. . survivors = include a-« som,| - ’ Charles Wilson; two sisters, Mrs, Huldah Jones, Kansas City, Mo., and ‘Mrs. Carrie E. Tibbs, and a | granddaughter,

° ’ . [4 Mrs. Ellen Bunnell ;

Services for Mrs. Ellen Bunnell, Ad Indianapolis resident for nearly ; 850 years, who died Wednesday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Dunkinson, 638 Arbor : Ave, will be held at 1:30 p. m.[.. ~ . + i tomorrow -in the J. C. Wilson Co Co : nylon makes a holiday for sings Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Washington Park. ‘ ATR Born jn St. Ann, Ill, Mrs. Bun- . To “helt was a member of the Con-|- Cr ‘ 2 Spun Nylon -¥ gregational Church, Her hus-| iE

band; the late Cyrus K. Bunnell, . . died in 1932. She was 88, f STRING GLOVES Surviving besides the daughter : - -

are three sons, Earl B.-and Fred|

¥.. Bunnell, Indianapolis, and| ’ . . ‘ ) : Harry C. Bunnell, Syracuse, N. Y., : . : : 2 50 and two sisters and a brother. : * Mrs. Magdalena Gertz | —_—

Mrs. Magdalena R. Gertz, member of the White Shrine and Order| of Eastern. Star who died yester- ’ CF day in the home of a daughter, ’ Mrs. Virginia Brewster, 2851 Washington Blvd., will be buried "in Spring Dale Cemetery, Madison, Ind. after services at 1 p. m.| tomorrow in the Hisey & Titus.

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"keep their shape. White, pink, chamois, light blue, peat tl grey. Size S-M-L.

IE) © ‘Mortuary. Mal and phone’ (CA. 8511) orders fillad . n Born in Madison, Mrs. Gertz . Co : vw : had lived’ in Indianapolis 30 years! BLOCK'S Gloves, Street Floor

and was a member of the Central] od Avenue Baptist Church. She was 77. Surviving in addition to Mrs.| . Brewster are two other daughters, Mrs. Laura Fogarty, Indianapolis. and+ Mrs. Ruth S8awin, Carmel; two sons, Charles R. and George E., Gertz, Indianapolis, and four grandchildren.

Ott Randall,

Ott- Randall, retired canned : . goods broker who died Tuesday ifn his home, 1135 Lexington Ave, was to be buried in Washington Park after services at 2 p. m. to- . 2 Jay in ihe olin FuneralyHiome, to much fashion for so little Before his illness a year and a . half ago, Mr. Randall was a + canned goods broker for whole- \ . sale houses and canning factories 0 throughout the Midwest. A native of Pittsboro, he had lived in : K-E-R-C-H-O-O-! Indianapolis most of his life and

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Episcopal Onur, de. Kath Surviving are his wife, Katie; ’ 3 Street Flooi x daughter, Mrs. Katherine Hay- BLOCK'S Hosiery, oot Floor

ward; a brother, Charles Ran-

: dall; three sisters, Mrs. Lillian} Suit Bags, dress bags, casual bags in faille, broad- y ' Harold, Mrs. Thomas Brady and Sohal - nde : 1

Mrs, Iva Johnson, all of Indian-| cloth, plastic leather and Glamaleur—a vast se- . ‘apolis, and five grandchildren ; . : : . , . and 20 great-grandchildren, | lection to complement fall costumes in black, } Ly -& tor 9 Miss Jessie Zimmerman brown, navy, wine, Parkway Green. . pe. Services for Miss Jessie Lee ’ Soft, sbiorbert cotton cloth.kerchiets with cord IAI. ki 0 y y ' ; Hol aE ee a year Soa | BLOCK S Handbags, Street Floor . borders. Generously sized, they are a perfect. for I A J ™ ’ former president of. the Mer ’ 1 school or every day use, ° i Ng i Gh) \ chaiits National Bank, will be] Zo, ’ | i . A A ~~ \ : held at 2:30 p.- th. tomorrow in| EE —— Mail and Phone (CA. 8511) Orders Filled . h lip Buchanan mortuary. * 0; : ; at : . “ + ’ L] Li be in Crown Hill. ¥ ; i 5 of BLOCK'S Kerchiefs; Street Floor = on’ a | . 5 Miss Zimmerman died yester- : ; : bik ait . HE Cat Sha ie Plies : ot * i ae : : * day in Ner_ howe, 300 W, 30th > . a. - _——. wtp— ; eh ~ TT Zn Sha was 58. BLE LT LL a an Ee va | rs Te ; v. ; ; i { yr g or a aa v I \ . ui ‘ a