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For John Hare Services for John Hare, 3108! Hoosier Author Feel ears Youn IN. ‘Capitol Ave, who died yesY Y ger terday in his home, will be held 5 Succumbs in N. Y.

TU at 2.30 p. m. tomorrow in After Long lliness

$4 Goda. Conta'us 0, a or Vim By. sec Flanner & Buchanan mortuary.

ealetnm, ntl” wise only S00. Try Owtrex 1 Y ' | Asie ve ouneet toing Wie very day | Burial will be in Crown Hill. | guy 0,50 Hoosier-born au- > Boiss. at Ail Hook's and Haas orn Born in Rising Sun, Mr. Hare, thor and humorist, died yesterday ‘who was 80, lived in Indian-in a New York City hospital. He

He was for 31 was 65. Mr. C uppy,

39. vears a native of Auburn

apolis 3¢ 8. Help IDNEYS years employed by Indianapolis . ’ Power & Light Co, had been ill for several years, He

He Is survived by his wife, was author of eight books, includBessie; three sons, Robert, Earl ing the best seller “How to Tell d( and Orville Hare; two daughters, Your Friends From Apes" and from Getting Up Nights, Mrs. .Clasena Perry -and Mrs. many magazine articles,

Betty Musgrove, all of Indian-' For the past two decades. he

ankles, circles under eyes, or anoles apolis; - three ‘brothers George Wrote a weekly column of reJains due to semporary germ irritation and and + Charles Hare 8t. Paul, views of detective stories for the - b . t i Cldn A . Dpnarganic and, pon-systemic Kidney *7@ and Frank Hare, Westport: a New YoYrk Herald Tribune. He Usually the veiry first dose of CYBTEX sister Mrs Elizabeth LefMer, contributed numerous articles on

10 work immediately to help you ir the animal world to the Saturday Evening Post Cuppy received the bacheSpeed from harvest to freezer lor of philosophy degree from the Is essential to get quality rrozen University of Chicago in 1914, He vegetables, attended the university for 12

vears, studying literature and nat-

. St. Paul, and six grandchildren,

helps reduce fre. nt of smarting passages day and night

ural history.

GOING TO GET MARRIED! Roy Crowdus

Rely on us to Services will be Held at 1 p. m tomorrow in C. M. 0. Willls & moke yours o beautiful ceremony | gon Funeral Home for Roy

Crowdus, 966 Maryland st landscape gardener who died Sunday In - General Hospital. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Crowdus, who was 56, was a native of Indianapolis, He is survived by his wife, Ger-

with flowers and decorations at a price you can afford to poy iE wn Our 90th Yeor

_ DR. JOS. E. KERNEL OPTOMETRIST

trude; a son, Charles; five daughters, Mrs. Roberta Poindexter, Mrs. Laverne Jackson, Mrs.. Rosa Dawson, Miss ‘Georgetta Crowg— - - dus, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Hazel Dunn, Terre Haute, four sisters, Mrs, Ora Barlow, Mrs. Cora O'Banion, Mrs, Essie

FPhodes and Mrs, Minerva Epps, Indianapolis.

Edward W. Smith

Rites for # Edward William Smith, 303 W. Vermont St, who died Sunday in General Hospital, a : will be held at 10 a. m. Thursday OFFICE HOURS—8A.M.TO5P. M. in King ‘& King Chapel. Burial will be in Holy Cross CLOSED WEDNESDAY AT NOON Mr. Smith, who was 35, was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and was a farmer. . His

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Oliver Lewis Sr.

Sieg ote be held at Seq iis m., Hoe morrow im Jones & Matthews Funeral Services Services for Oliver Lewis Sr. Funeral Home. Burial will be in Set Tomorrow 418 W. North St,

G m C reenlawn Cemetery there. Services. wiliebe held at 1 p. m.

Mrs. Garner, who was 73, was i,morrow in Craig Funeral Home a member of Pittsboro Baptist (or 1 eonard Maren, 1141 Harlan -m IW Shape. Church. St., ‘who died Sunday in Green-| Born in Dublin, Surviving are eight daughters, castle. Burial will be In Mrs. Edria Phillips, Brownsburg; Crown. Mrs. Bernice Davis, Mrs. Merle Meyers and Miss Edith Garner, g1q was a lifelong resident of In-

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Indianapolis; Mrs, Mable Miller, dianapolis. Mix.’ Bertha, Robertaun: i Carmel r&. Carl Shirley, Zions sons ver Jr. elly an ville; Mrs. Helen Wing. Lizton Surviving are his wife, Ella; a Lewis, and a brother,

and Mrs. Lois Canary, Plainfield JonreR udaipn: a daughter, Miss yoyjg

and two sons, Hubert and Harold L ucjlie Garner. Brownsburg. Mrs. Anna Allegree -

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all of Indianapolis, Martin; three sisters, Miss five grandchildren. po

Martin, Mrs. Gertrude Sneed and Mrs. Zilla Huston, and! two brothers, Raymond and Har-|

ley Martin, all of Indianapolis. Anna Mary Allegree, who

died Friday in the home of a Adam Anderson Enkin ve. waa pe un goSeruces for, Adam Anderson in Crown Hill after services at 2 532 Hartson 5. who 41d Synp. m. today in Jordan F uneral day i General Hospital, will be Home. ; held at 10 a. m. tomorrow ‘in the . home. Burial will _be in New A native. of Augusta Mrs. Alle: Crown ‘ ree, who was 77, lived in Indian ! Ser, 8 65 vears. She was a mem years a resident of In: ber of North Indianapolis Church dianapolis Mr. Anderson, who of Christ. was ‘52, was a native of Illinois, Sadie;

He is survived by his wife a brother, John Anderson, and a sister, Mrs. Mabel Day, all of

Indianapolis. | | vuriney i. + Services will bejheld at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Nofth Indianapolis

M oma Baptist Church-Tor Mrs. Lucille rs. Addie Scott 6 Caroline + tney. 2341 Indianapolis Ave.,

Ave, who died Saturday in her 1, died Sunday in Genera! Hoshome will be buried in New i.) Burial will be in.Crown Crown tomorrow after services at Hill . 10 a. m. in 8t. Paul AME Church Born in Evansville, Mrs. Scott who was 49, lived in Indianapolis. 30 years, She is survived by her husband Homer Scott; five sons, Walter } Homer, Benjamin, Otis and Otha Slacks or Pants

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In addition to Mrs. Gary. ghe is survived by two brothers, Omer Haffield, Indianapolis, and Wil liam Haffield, Pinkstaff, Ill.; two

grandchildren and four great- Mrs. James grandchildren.

Mrs. Homer Scott

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