Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1949 — Page 20
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I INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Mass Arranged | Mrs. John Schilling Fred B. Robinson, ES Le | W RELIEF / |
‘Ri 1C . is, : Rites Tomorrow | . on in, Indianapolis | | Services for Mrs. Laura Mae GOP Leader Dies or all ee | Schilling, wife of John Robert, : y- | blocks today in-search of a new, . . home where the landlord won't| Burial Planned in
Survi Stewart binson; two sons, Samuel 8. and Fred B. Robinson) {Jr., Indianapolis, and a ter, Schilling Sr., former inspector for| . Jr, 1 {the City Board of Health, who! Was Campaign Chief Mrs.’ Mabel R. Gregory, Craw lobject to Itzey, “one of the best Holy Cross Ceemtery dogs In the country.” | Requiem mass for Paul
'GAR Veteran, 103, Walks
Streets Hunting Home LOS ANGELES, Sept. 26 (UP) ~Willlam ‘Magee, 103-year-old Civil War veteran, trudged five
ness, of Colds
of others — how
|fordsville, {died Saturday in St, Vincent's
Be For Ex-Gov. McCray ls Bervices att1.30 J. 3. Wednes. Coughs Hospital, will be held a p. m,| {day in Flanner nan - : . ry in Grinsteiner's Funeral] Fred B. Robinson, active In-i,, ... wil) be followed by burial You know — like milion of VapoRub 1s
King Jewelry Co. Magee is one of thé ‘last two Reed, 21 N. Hamilton Ave, who Home, Burial will be in Crown diana Republican worker andin the Oak Hill Cemetery, ndertully, SHeguve . Expert Watch § Jewelry R iring members of the Grand Army of died yesterday in Veferans Hospi- Hill, a |campaign manager for formers Crawfordsville. when NS p " the Republic in southern Califor- tal, Cold Spring Road, will be Mrs. Schilling, who lived In Gov. Warren G. McCray, died cL arles Sturgeon there's much 8-DAY SERVICE nia. He is being evicted because sung at 9 a. m. Wednesday in 1353 Hiatt St, had been an In-|yesterday in Methodist Hospital| ” “choked-up” feeling. Free Estimates his landlady needs his modest Holy Cross Catholic Church. Bur-|dianapolis resident ‘for 49 years.lafter an {liness of four weeks. Dites Tomorrow «+ . 80d it brings Reasonable Prices apartment. \ fal will be in Holy Cross Ceme-| ,, surviving are four sons, He was 69. | Put 1 or 3 oh Werk Guaranteed “We don’t need anything spe- tery. He was io. |John (Jack) Schilling Jr, In-[ Mr. Robinson who lived in 4236) Services for Charles M. Stur- vaporizer or bowl Rings Cleaned Free of Charge celal,” the spry veteran sald, “just| Mr, Reed was assistant finance dianapolis; Harry Schilling, 1ps| Broadway, ay Yorn Ra geon, 262 E. Southern Ave. who breathe 18 4 one bedroom, living room and a officer for the Veterans Adminis- Angeles, Cal; Vernice (Bud) . died Saturday In Veterans Ad- Every uel
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108 W. Wash St. Claypesi Hotel Bids. |
|from the high school there. | | He entered politics in Craw-/ministration Hospital, Cold Spring| VapoRub on throat, chest and back. fordsville and became city clerk Rd., will be held at 2 p. m. in
landlord who won't object to tratfon regional office here. A g. ing Milwaukee, Wis, and Itzey.” veteran of World War II help, genjliing, Sarasota, Fla; served more than three years in two daughters, Mrs, Frank!
hy” in 1912, Later, he became county a nan Sepasiment of the plaschke, Maywood, and Mra.|. ore “a served several SUrling Funeral Home. Burial §7% | Troop Carrier Command.
troit. Mich. he lived Justine Akard, Indianapolis; &/y.are ag treasurer of the Munici-| will be in Washington Park. He lin De vor He was Sister, Je. Sma Glove, Monte- (pal League of Indiana. {was 64. | 1 ars. rey Park, Cal, grandc Appointed state purchasing rE a a member of Holy Cross Church. goon great-grandchildren. |agent under Gov. McCray, he! Mr, Sturgeon was a wood
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Survivors include his wife, Mrs. continued in the post until the ®’: A native of Indianapolis, he Naomi M. Reed; his Fates, Ms. Elizabeth Underwood |iaministration of Gov. Ed Jack-|was a Spanish-American War BR? wo prohar abet Reed Ream mass for Mrs oa 30, CSA, 10, RON, es Harold Megrew Camp” United Indianapolis, and Mark Reed, beth A. Underwood, 627 Stevens| iO a 8 Sehe AE oils VF Volira hy § | Russiaville, and a sister, Mrs. St, will be sung at 9 a. Me During Warld War II, Mr, Survivors include his wite, | J \ Walter Cumbie, Texarkana, Tex. Wednesday in St. Seg a Robinson served as an assoclate|Mrs. Madge M. Sturgeon; two| i YOUR SIGHT \ 4 Orvle G Caplinger os Creech, Burial wi |of the American National Bank, ‘duughitets, Mis. Mildred Burge : ti eit ©. >rown Hill. land later, became an OPA secre- a rs. arboc; a son, go YOUR LOOKS £70 ; Services for Orvle G. Caplinger,! Mrs. Underwood died Jesterday tary under Civil Service. | George Sturgeon, all of Indian- ‘ sreenwood, R. R. 1, retired in her home. A lifelong resident, jie was a member of theapclis, and five grandchildren. AND ou 6000 farmer who died Friday in the of Indianapolis, she was a mem-|————r——— 0p ru rr I EE Are You Ready . 4 |home of a daughter, Mrs. Ruby ber of St, Patritk’s Cg . Gn : | Hungate, 222 8. First St., Beech; (Catherine Merrill Tent, 0. 9, * 1G were to he held at 2 p.'m. Daughters of Union Veterans of For Fall? today in the Pleasant Valley Con- the Civil War, will meet for servgregational Church, ~ south of|ices at 8 p. m. tomorrow in her | Acton. Burial was to be in Rock- home. You WILL be ready—inso= 1 JO lane Cemetery. { Survivors include two sons, | ' far as wearables are con- ! JO A native of Boone County, Mr. Donald A. and Edward J. Under- cerned—if you send ALL colony Your eyes are vital to your health Caplinger had lived near Green- wood, Indianapolis, and _three ; ; fall garments to SWISS this i eo and happiness. Protect them with wood all his life. He was 64, daughters, Miss Ida H. Under- ’ A Ah Tere with ro properly prescribed glasses, fash- Survivors include his wife, wood and Mrs. Mary Jane Head- ere ervice and eauly HATS, too. a Da joned to fit your eyes os well os Alice, his daughter, Mrs. Hun- ley, Indianapolis, and Mrs. K, J. eo 00 last Sa your features. gate; three sons, Woodrow and Rupert, Syracuse, N.Y. i t 2 Prem n . i tand * SEE Eyes Examined Carl’ Caplinger, Greenwood, and ——— are noi a u stan Re e ’ Harry, Acton, and two sisters, OPERA STAR SUSPENDED oo “jury” . Glasses Mrs. Hattie Rhynerson, Fairland, PARIS, Sept. 26 (UP) —Yvette| Davie v and Mrs. Mabel Brown, Indian- Chauvire, star of the Paris Opera ‘, y on {apolis (ballet, has been Tuspended for 2 fendant » ’ . year, apparently cause she . { s Credit Mrs. James M. Davis |i..ced at a Riviera night club AN : iY. La y | Burial for Mrs. Edna Reed “among the restaurant tables . ! Call Us for Prom Pick-Up Service ! Ww ITH OFFICES AT {PDavis, a bookkeeper for the ke a music hall artist,” it was v 3 I= ti pt Pp They w = y= = Hoosier Tarpaulin & Canvas Co. disclosed today. 1 ! # 4 Til HLT : County t m {who died yesterday in her home, —— fs 1. 19290 Koehne St. will be in Methodist Church. She previously J —1 a 2% ! $ - held in $ Memorial Park after sevices at'was an employee of H. P. ' Davies 10:30 a. m. Wednesday In Wasson & Co, a Lewis, w Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Surviving are her husband, defend h She was 056. James M. Davis; a sister, Mrs. Li NCOLN 3508 1 - Court Born in Mansfield, Til, Mrs. Fred W. Sheppard, Champaign,| 1120 North Tlinols Street At 70 wm !Davis had lived in Indianapolis Ill, and two brothers, William| 1633 North Illinois Street EANERS 137 W. WASHINGTON ‘ST. most of her life and was a A. Reed, East Moline, Ill, and 1234 PROSPECT ST.- MARKED 340) | Gatewtt. amd Pen. Sm. CL god fue kL . member of the Riverside Park Harry E. Reed, Lehigh, Iowa. | ; oe in Dismisses A —_ nl mend Bavisad ig ; ETT ip ” court,” Da : ) He sal o , . me” seve ; - few mon . ] k oo 0 0 Davies si > 2 dicate th defense; has trie : a “cop al ™ : the cha chances . his dem: ; were reje DAVIE ] record. | But like is being : ; : ‘cause he Joe Da - . , weighs h During Davies, : angles ai life, said : : : of “oppc “free air “Altho up at $7 “I could time ago relatively That wa! My bon \ quietly r ‘ ple as t . ‘ HE SA v approach - * 4 weeks a rE ’ Cr . : “was rea 3 2 al ? “I didr Yes, these were the findings of noted throat specialists 3 the mn | CL Long Island housewife MY DOCTORS J Bacio s fter a total of 2,470 weekly examinations of the | so, and arier a ’ y EDNA WRIGHT REPORT WAS NO SURPRISE said It w Davies, h f hundreds of d h ked made the 30-Day Test. TO ME CAMELS AGREED he has 4 throats of hundreds of men and women who smo Her throat specialist has 4 reported no sign WITH MY THROAT inmates, kh 2 d no : I ed” into Camels—and only Camels—for 30 consecutive days. of throat irritation due RIGHT FROM THE START! a : : : to smoking Camels. lar t AND CAMELS MAKE pier to ceased tc SLES SMOKING SUCH at other fe 2 WONDERFUL FUN! finer & A. well wor a Mr. ] Davies’ a ’ no time } to the ’ | discuss Davies tc “Durin| Mr. Lev numerous I Tq Davies. . ! A v mentione “The 30:-Day Test How long have | been Camels passed my My test of Camels has “Smoking Camels gave “A change to Camels for man and opened my eyedt Smok smoking Camels? Many smoking test. 100%! been going on every day = me a lesson in smoking 30 days certainly was a % was aske ing is geally fun when years! Camels have al- They certainly agree for years! Mild? Yes! pleasure. They taste good change for the better! : . nothing 1 smoke Camels! Camels wavs suited me to a ‘T"! with my throat! And And a Came! always and smoke so mild!” Coolest, mildest cigarette’ f 2 » ¥ Mr. Le are 30 cool and mild! Adam Tomey, bridge Camels wste so good! cheers my taste!’ Golfer Telephone operator Lever smoked!" Billiard i 2 Davies p Skater Jinx Clark. maintenance man, "Pilot Mary Morrison. Gene Sarazen, Rita Edwards. «star Willie Mosconi. and beg: CY. Sahn his defe pom - ” 1 Bid i ‘ : | suggestec hv } § | the day « , ; a trial b \ - “I tole nl | right to i | : I aiso 8 f : f file the r Png . waiting fle { : TOMOR} D a { )
“Camels scored a hit
“I made my owp 30-Day “My personal 30:Day “I'd tried other brands
Test long ago. 1 found Camels the mildest, besttasting cigarette | ever smoked | * Mary Good: fellow, hat designer.
Test won me to Camels for keeps. They smoke mild — they always taste good!” Bernard Unger, shopowner F) r {. ! :
“Personally, I've found the aniwer to 4 milder,
better-tasting smoke. I'd...
walk a mile for a
Camel!” Aqua-ski star Bill Hatfield. ,
but | never knew how
enjoyable smoking could be until I changed to Camels!’ Gladys Swarthout, opera sar,
“I learned how mild a cigarette can be when 1 made my own 30.Day Test. Camels are. won. derful!® Mrs, Arthur O'Neill, housewife,
. cello, sear circus aerialist.. gt
with me years ago for mildness and flavor! I've never changed from
Camels since!” Cole Porter, song writer,”
. pleasure really means —~
with Camels. They're mild ~~ with plenty of flavor!” Antoinette Con.
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your gun 20-Dy Camel Milas est Today! ‘You have the word of Camel smokers-. . . of noted throat specialists, too “4+ + but prove it for yourself. Smoke Camels for 30 days. Compare them in _ your “T-Zone” (T for taste, T for throat). See if you don’t agree that Came
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