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S - ig = " i : | : % : ee r= 5 FRID 1049 Ee HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . ; AY, Nov. 41 A ETE ie , [lived there most of her life. Mov-|be in Washington Park. He was, aa Tiles Tomorrow = il EEE TERN 4 ~ ED NM AR f Tom WwW oe an iy I years.!in Indianapolis 28 years. he

member of the Baptist sided in 2417 E. 16th St. - Rites ‘for’ Robert N. Morrison. Crue A ian write; Bye. | 34 N. DELAWAR A oF Navy veteran and lifelong Indlan-| *"gurvivors include her niother Margaret Garrison; two children, | ' dig wr nef apolis resident. who dled Wednes: and Mr. and. and. Mrs, Edgar an and Lois; Jodlanapolls, olis, and dow oF Formar- day in Billings Veterans Hospital, Henry rr Indianapolis; a Mrs, Pearl Wood, St. Pa : Wi w will-be held at 10 a. m, tomorrow sister, Mrs, John Fawanis, Bowl ; s road Forema Harry W. Moore P ing Green, and a er, Elvis ! Rail n 3 _— da Tacoma, Wash. She is the Slayer Executed | FRESH HAMS ~ Mrs. Christina Spitz, wife of} “5.51 ‘will ‘be In Washington Widow: of Frank Walter, who was JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, Nov. 4 30¢ Tb. the late ‘George Spitz, retired rail- Park. killed two years ago in an auto- (UP)—Ernest Afton Scott, 49- %

Yaad GJorsinan, ad yostéday In ‘A veteran of five years’ service mobildgecident. |year-old farmer and father of ‘ten {the home of ‘a daughter, Mrs

the Navy during World War 11, {children was "executed in * Mis- GRADE "A" Frank McNabney, 4621 F, 17th/ae t's oY 2 rd ars Edward. G. Wilson rem, “was excouted in Mis

St, after” a short illness. She ding operations,| Services for, Edward G. Wilson, for slaying his 38-year-old . es- - ROUND was 76. Noss Afried 1844) : Pad been 401 N. Iiinols Bt, a retired realtor tranged wife. STEAK An Indianapolis resident more *|employed three years at the Who died yesterday in 2835 N. — than 50 years, Mrs. Spitz was Bi iefer-Stewart Co. He was 25, Meridian St, will beat 10: 30 a.m. 69¢ ib. {native of Trenton, N. J.. Shel" g .civing are his parents, Mr. tomorrow in Flanner Buchanan orton Brees. Shop ek RIBS jlived in 321 N. Chester Ave.’ and Mrs. Everett Morrison; three mortuary. Burial will bea Crown CENTER CUT Mrs. Spitz was a charter mem-| i. Mrs Judy Deam and the Hill. He was 88. 40 West Ohio St. 29¢ Ib, ber of the Grace Methodist ; .., Delores Jean and Billie Born in Montezuma, he “dived CHUCK ROAST | Church. Jean Morrison, and five brothers, in Indianapolis 15 years. He was

The Rev. Homer R. Page, pas- Francis, Orville, Jimmie, Paul and a&° member of the Crawfords\| sees SAVINGS 45¢ Ib. LAMB STEW

tor of the church, will officlate|p., oi’ Morrison, all of Indian- ville Presbyterian Church. T 20¢ Ib. in services.at 2 p. m. tomorrow

lis. : E. Garrison | BEEF in the Dorsey funeral home, Bur-| 7° George Dresses ri lal will be in Crown Hill Mrs. Blanche Walter Services for George E. Garrison, \ POT ROAST VEAL

\ Blouses Survivors include four other! services for MPs. Blanche D.'2 masonry contractor, who died S

. : ih. 39¢ 41 Yeors 'qaiighters, Mrs. Roscoe Wise, |Walter, who died. Tuesday in her yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital, : Skirts : 35¢ 1b. : CHOPS

of Square |Mooresville, and Mrs. Julia Heér-ihome, 1450 E. 10th St, will be at will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in 4 Lingerie

. . DF {ron, Mrs. Christiana Genrich and|2 p. m. Sunday in Bowling Green, Jordan Funeral Home. Burial will | §17E5 9 fo 241, Hose b Il ( Brands (4g Dealing Mrs. Melvin Pannell, Indianapo-/Ky. Burial will be in Fairview " br

2 BEST SUNDAY MAGAZINE || Open 11 fo 7 Just For Y. Pe PS [9 &, ) h 8h 9 pen ° ust. For You Ve. sili (F479 34 (WRIGHT'S) |aianapoiis; George Spitz, Deirott|_ Bor In. Bowling. Green. she o . » PARADE . . . NOV. 13 — a

| Melville Spitz, Knightstown, and D VALUES | Waldo Spitz, Osborn, O., and 30

| grandchildren and 10 great- grand-

on LONG TIME CREDIT! \

soo DOWN Eee LULU THAT OLD STOVE ovr ly i

his farm home on R. R. 3 near : y UR. A WEEK! Seymour, Ind. He was 45. ' 11 S Y 0 WOMEN’S & MISSES’ Mr, Teipen began farming near

Seymour 25 years ago after mov COATS & S . , - Ang. from. Indianapolis... . i. nmr Nog — ll y Rites at 2 p. m. tomorrow in his : $ home: wili be followed by burial 3 it Others at in the Russell Chapel Cemetery, -~ . # i Seymour. $39.50 bo $49.50 Surviving are his wife, Polly; ’ [

We show just one of our smart three sons, Anthony Jr, William

selection Choice of loyeliest Richard Teipen, at home: two - . 3 - y and seg our smart new brothers, Joseph and Henry L 6 = me. rd ye from New York Fashion Bl Teipen, Indianapolis, and five . Ee s 4 : ~ EH 1 per io, = 4 pies J sisters, Mrs, Mary Burne, Piqua, i Vou ag ik A , Je” O.. and Mrs. Betty West, Mrs. : - AX J 2 ¢ MR 4 Rosé McCullough, Mrs. Lena Sen- oy % nl

| teney and Mrs. Margaret Cunningham, Indianapolis,

i i ’ 4 ‘ . vy A NEW HEATING STOVE at Mrs. Josephine Wright : ; (5 = i a II Services for Mrs. Josephine . 3 rage." 2 gardle ss of Conditio Wright, who died ‘yesterday in (

: ; E UK the Franklin Masonic Home, will rs F : 8 - Your Old Stove Will Be Your hubs be held tomorrow in Washington, |

” . ~~ } 1 | Ind. Burial will follow there. She : . oy : 2 Payment During This Special Sale

| Born in. ‘Washington, she was | active in YMCA work. She once lived Indianapolis Ry A | nephew, Mifflin K. Hunter, whe | a Fy ng { | died in 1943. money. Burry fe { Survivors include two nephews, | { sal $39.50 oa | Earl and Donovan Hunter, Ind: | and $49.50 Bo anapolis, and three nieces, Miss | Poy As You A | Cora Bell Hunter, Mobile, Ala; ; a | Mrs. Ralph Jones and Mrs, Claude | Decker, Vincennes. {

Mrs. Porter: Alvey- : | Rites for Mrs. Mary M. Alvey, native of New Castle, who died « Wednesday in General Hospital, | will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomor-! row~in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel, Burial will be in Floral, Park.

An’ Indianapolis ‘resident 38 years, Mrs. Alvey lived in 1325 N. Illinois St. She was 40. CLOTHING SHOP In addition to her husband, Porter Alvey, she is survived by y: > vy ay 18 her father, Mathew Consamus, and a sister, Mrs. Esther B | Muray, ei :

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