Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1949 — Page 7

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Dies Here at 68

Saturday in the J. C. Wilso Chapel 6f the Chimés. Burial wi

be in New’ Crown. Cemetery.

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facturing Co, 35 years.

50 years. He was 68.

Mrs, rison and Mrs. Bessie Campbel

|grandchild, all of Indianapolis.

For ALL the Family . .« PARAD lee In SUNDAY TIMES... NOV. |

=| Services for William H. Ander-| 8t., son, Indidnapolis real estate man'ywas 02. { who died Tuesday in General Hos-| ‘Ipital, will be held at 10 a. .m. the first strike for an eight-hour Bari.

Woodlawn Ave,’ had been assocl-|

Co. for the past seven years. apolis resident more Formerly he had been an em- years. ployee of the J. I. Holcomb Manu- Olive Branch Christian Church of fll health.’

A native of Sullivan, Mr. An-| ‘ |derson had lived in Indianapolis 'C. Decker, he fs survived by a lof World War I, he was a mem-

Surviving are a son, Paul An-:ingston, derson; “six dgughters, Mrs dren; 11 great-grandchildren and! Pauline Hill, Mrs. Dorothy Kelly, three great-great-grandchildren.

Lillian Brown, Mrs. Mar-| garet Butler, Mrs. Virginia Har- Jay D. Smith

and 15 grandchildren and a. great. former insurance ‘man,

Dies Here df 92 Boe sor Saran = sox Dies Here. at 53

Union, AFL, here, who |day, will be held at 10's. m. to Services Tomorrow For R. L. Muszar

Fonison Docker. “etied Fo Furrier

morrow in Flanner & Buchanan " mortuary. 1 |. He died in his home, 530 E. 9th!

after a. long. Miness, ‘He 1806 Southeastern Ave,

{furrier, will be at 2 p. m, tomor-| irow in the Church of the First Burial will be in New ICrown, He was 53. J

Mr. Decker who participated in|

n day ‘in Indianapolis, in 1891, was a charter’ member of the first U scat of the. ‘Carpentéts’ Unidni- Mx. Musgar died Monday-in Bil

‘here. He was one of its founding/|lings Veterans Administration | {Hospital, Ft. Harrison. A furrier

A Se of Bpencer County, 20 y IMF. De had been an Indian-8 years with Indiana Fur Co than 70" A lifelong Indianapolis resident. He was a member of the he retired last December because He previously was {employed by Langen -& Meyer in A veteran

{and the IOOF, In addition to a son, Edward the Guaranty building.

brother, James W. Decker, Liv- ber of the Church. of the First Mont," five grandchil-{Born. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. {Pauline Muszar; a daughter, ‘Mrs. | "(Janet “A. ‘Simpson; his mother,

Mrs: Elizabeth Muszar; three ol Services for Jay D. Smith,| 'brothers, Ray,

who died 4561 N.| IMuszar, and two sisters, Mrs. May

Brandenburg, Decatur, Ill, Mrs. Elizabeth St. George, dianapolis.

[Tuesday in his home, {Delaware St., will be at 3 p. m. E/today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Kala-i<

3 mazoo, Mich,

‘PRICES GREATLY REDUCED! !

. , ON ALL PLATES—BRIDGES INLAYS—CROWNS | AND FILLINGS

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| Former superintendent of

‘agents of the Vernon General In- ‘Services for Mrs. Mary John-|

son, who died Tuesday

the Order of Blue Goose, assocla-| Ftion 6f insurance field men, A} native of Nebraska, he lived in| Indianapolis seven years. | His wife; Mrs, Litllan- Smith;| jand a sister, Mrs. Alfred Dunkley,| Osicland, Cal,, survive.

Police ce: Chief Horn Dies at Kendallville

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t 1 p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs | { Brothers West Side Chapel. Bur-| {1al will be in New Crown. She was 58. ° Born in Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Liberty Baptist Church.

frey, six grandchildren - and a great-grandchild survive, KENDALLY TIE, Ind., Nov. 3. aa: Lo | —Rites were to be held today for Miss Velma Moore [Blwood C. Horn, Kendallville po:! Services for Miss Velma -Moore, lice chief, He was 67. 11423 Yandes St., who died SaturI~ “Phe funeral ‘was to begin at 2.day in her home, will be at 1 p.m.

‘Son Funeral Home here. {Church. Burial will be in New { "Chief Horn joined the police (Crown. She was 37. |department in 1932 and in Janu-| Born in Atlanta, Ga., she lived ary, 1948, Mayor Robert Moses in Indianapolis 35 years. She was named him chief.” Prior to his a - member of Christ Temple | 1aw. enforcement duties, Mr. Horn Church. “A sister, Mrs.. Rubie

Cor. Illinols and Wash. Sts. had been a hardware salesman. Brown, and two brothers, Paul Turn Left from Elévator Hours: # A, M. to 6.P. M. | He is susvived by his wife, two Moore, Camp Stoneman, Cal, and 5 TT0527 avedraver BAIL FR. 4428 - | daughters, a sister and three Benjamin Moore, Indianapolis, ; | grandchildren. op To TBUrvIVE”

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Fancy designs in dark tone rayon “mufflers. Also some all wool mufflers,

KNIT BRIEFS

VANITY LAMPS

Choice of novelty styled glass vanity lamps, and. metal ‘hed lamp.

Sturdily constructed elastic waist brief with that extra crotch sup- ’ port. Small, 2 sok medium, : large.

FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY

ALL SALES FINAL s No Refunds—No Exchanges

WE'RE SORRY . . ..

but.we can not accept C. O. D., phone or mail orders on Dollar Daze. items.

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MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE ‘UNION SUITS

Popular weight in short sleeve, ankle length cotton knit underwear. Sizes 36 to-44.

NECKTIES

For big boys or

young men. Put up : : in lovely gift box, with en‘closed card. 4 pn

FLANNEL SHIRTS

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L ow price on small boys’ outing _ flannel shirts. Sizes 4 to 10.

BED PILLOWS

~Bquare cotton filled pillows covered with

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“tick, 3x9 FELT BASE ‘RUGS

Felt base linoleum in popular hall size, Choice of patterns.

MEN'S and WOMEN’S

OUTSTANDING VALUE!

LEATHER WALLETS

Regular $1 Value

2 ror

wallets, in choice of fine ¥ styles and patterns. & While they last.

PAPER DRAPES

All FIRST quality in popular brand we are not at-iib-erty to’ di-

rent 5: 0 FORY

loveliest patterns.

WOMEN’S ANKLETS

Sizes 81% to 10% in popular style °* . women's Crew 80x and ‘turn down:

tops. Popular fall aon "8 PAIR

100’s OF OTHER GREAT SPECIALS AT EACH STORE

WOMEN’S RAYON _HEADSCARFS

Large size rayon

headscarfs in choice of lovely designs.

NYLON HOSE

Selected. seconds of ultra sheer, 51‘gauge full fashfoned hose, ~Bilzes i PAIR to 10%.

:blosky 3

TRAINING PANTS

Children's —sizes-—1-—to--6--

cotton knit training pants

with double } crotch, Made to retail at $1.95 fh FOR SPECIALLY PUR- :

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NYLON BRISTLE

“ORPHAN ANNIE

‘DOLLS

9 for HAIR BRUSHES 7 L ovely lucite 2 body, long This 18” replica, of the § wearing nylon popular-com € figure | bristles.

was made fog national drug chajer to sell -at 1.95. Has artificial hair and cute dress.

WATCH OUR -WINDOWS & CQUNTERS FOR ADDED BARGAINS

_ WOMEN'S RAYON SLIPS

Choice of plain or trimmed rayon slips with adjustable straps, or built-up shoulder ...cotton slips. ;

_ RAYON PANTIES

Fancy lace trimmed or-plain rayon pan-

FLANNEL SLEEPERS

Choice of one and two piece outing flannel sleepers

jes, 1 » 4 oe , oll and some cotton | Small, me- knit sleepers, Sizes dium, an j 0 6... large.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Mrs. Hudson Dies Ton John F. Kernedy At Age of 48 |.

LAFA {Aleta Hudson, “Somer president | |of the ‘state parent-teacher or-| ganization. and wile of ‘Claude x Address at the |Hudson, former member of the og advertising staff of the IndianapServices for Ralph L. Muszar; olis Star, died yeaferday in St. retired Elizabeth's Hospital,

district manager of the PTA and once served as president of the Lafayette branch of the association. An “ardent Democratic Party Jorkes, she was a member of the

of Women Voters, andat, BUY or

3a time had been a candidate

for

canoe and Benton Counties,

Rites at 10 a. m, Saturday in ! NR a) the Soller & Baker Funeral MART ROA Ld Home, Lafayette, will be followed A ARC) peo

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‘Survivors include,

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her mother, four sisters,

‘Miss Frances McClure George and Carl Dies ‘at Coatesville

] and| COATESVILLE, Nov. 3- Miss In- Frances E. McClure, Coatesville |postmistress for 17 years before] W ‘ {her retirement, died yesterday in| Mrs. Mary Johnson (hot home here. | A Coatesville native, Miss Mc-! ih her Cluie Hved-aloné ona farm one, jsurance Co, he was a member of, ~~. “on "oy ule Ave. will be mile north of here for many years. {She returned to Coatesville after the 1947 tornado swept the com-

{Cemetery after rites at 2 p. m.| tomorrow | 1 she lived in Indianapolis 12 years. ome here. R the Powell Funeral! {She was a member of the New Surviving are two brothers, All (McClure, A daughter, Mrs. Ann B. God- McClure; Pranidin.

“Jp. m. In the L. E. Berhalter & tomorrow In Christ Tempier—

She was 48,

Deliver Address TE Slate Service 80 BEND, Nov. 3—Rep. ov. 3 — Mrs. John ¥. Kennedy of Massachu-To% bY isetts will deliver the commence-|

of Notre Dame graduation Jan!

7 A former International News = Service correspondent, Mrs. Hudson was also former nedy svas elected to Congress in = 1947. He was chosen as one ot the 10 outstanding young men of. 8 E {the mation by the U, ‘Chamber of Commerce in 1948.

2 lef Unt Prof. - University cal. education

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will be in Coatesville

Danville, and Arthur

Short of Coal? ?

LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 3 (UP)=A ‘want ad carrying a Somerset, Ky. address offered a solution to. the coal shortages today. It —1— read: { “Wanted, to trade 7 acres of coal land: Coal faced

car.”

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HEAVENLY DELIGHT 89%. ~ CASHEW PIECES 78%.

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