Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1949 — Page 15

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est of Angus mmunists has iis nation, and sident going to

your State Dein the cozy lux0 terrors of a or your State ne as much for ral of Mukden employees who it grasp? hart on an exthe ocean and dollars searchwas well spent, nent employees ite notes from shooting a bear able to handle

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1 all restraint, pstraint, the re- | principles imclety. has ever ended le to either anan state. And e right, as exright, it is-on | of its liberties,

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itomic era, the leir upbringing,

Arges were ace fo’ date 240 of 0 atom bomb nder process of

m 26 B-20 mis. in," wrote Lawof Philadelphia, d a gullty coneral years.” . =» '[SBURGH Mrs. er wrote: “I am

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for Floyd Earl Thames, ,on damaged m of a trucktrain wreck ively day, will be held at 2.p. mi. 10- Gan os sepment. TY lattgnt in Moore & Kirk All . nial Chapel.

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be continued in my new as-iNorth St. said today. aM. “If a job isn't satisfactory,” he said, “we make it right, Allie

work is’ guaranteed.” Warren Auto Service specializes in complete wreck rebuilding and body and fender painting. Facilities to repair even the most exautomobiles are available. Wheels and frame

jcs are trained {body, maintenance men who know

New infra-red drying lamps,

Auto Service, 304 E. North Sk... to repair cars with extensive damage. a

Firm Offers [Pierre Van Sickle |Complete Repair Service [Rites Tomorrow

Owner Says Facilities Are Available To Rebuild Extensively Damaged Cars

so. “A large and growing list of satisfied customers has caused us| Rites for Plerre VanSickle, re- of Mooresville, to move into large quarters several times since we started business tired. Marion County farmer, who,

in 1933" Wilson Warren, owner of Warren Auto Service, 304 E. dled yesterday in an Indianapolis Horace . 3 [nursing home, will be held at 3 Seattle, Wash.; Townsend,

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Saad installed in the Warren Auto

‘smooth, even finish, Warren Auto Service has the facilities for

{pair jobs and guarantees its re{sults,

A native of Edinburg, ur. Mrs. Mary Eckers

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. “|Florence Thames; Janie; his mother, Mrs. Ivan Farr; 1 two brothers, Leslie and Cecil E.| be in Crown Hill and two sisters, Alma Klenke, East Chicago, and born in Greenfield and came to/Marshall Rice, all of IndianapoMalone, Pensacola, Indianapolis as a child. She made . : | ner home with another daugh- great-grandchildren.

‘Thames,

Mrs. Lucille Fla.

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Eight Local Residents Win 1950 Fords in Giant Debut Give-Away

Eight Indianapolis residents today were the happy owners of brand spankin’ new 1950 Ford deluxe sedans, awarded by city St

Over 175,000 turned out for the showing

a daughter,

Mrs.

Thames lived a 24 ” two and a yas. 2 st Services will be held at 1:30 a a eteran and en m. tomorrow in Shirley member of Edinburg Chris- grothers’ Irving Hill Chapel for San Sh and of the Eagles Mrs. Mary Vinson Eckert, who

died Saturday in the home of a

daughter, Mrs, Alberta Koehler, 132 N. Riley Ave. Burial will

Mrs, Eckert, who was 76, was

Rites Tomorrow

St.

Mrs. Eckert was a member of "BOJANGLES’

the 49th Street Christian Church

and was an inactive faember of The condition of William “Bo-| August Sem daughter, {the Order of Eastern Star and jangles” 4 Sick, 4518 .

White Cross Guild.

will be in Crown Hill

paint department, can dry anicounty, Mr. VanSickle was grad- | : lenameled finish paint job in 45 Ara. i 3 i Entel 1S [iminutes; With no spotting. and alist: ro we der Ubiversity in' Mrs, Louise Semenick

Delta Theta Fraternity.

front-end years ago, alignment, he sald. Equipment to|lived in 32 Whittier Place. He 36 years, died yesterday in her larc weld, electric pot 4 aefiys had operated a dairy farm in home, 724 Warman Ave. after a lene weld are aw e. arren Warren Township for a number! * Mr. Thames was killed when & how to operate our special ma-Auto gives free estimates on re- (long illness. She was 80, truck he was operating was struck | cpinery properly,” he said. by a New York Central train| near the Ohio city. He was 25, Burial will be at Edinburg.

of years, He was 68,

VanBickle was a member of the! council Methodist Church.

| schell P, and Paul 8. VanSickle,|in Stevens Chapel ter, Mrs. June Selig, 1430 E. 46th both of Indianapolis.

| heart ailment at Columbia-Pres-Surviving are another daugh-|byterian Medical ter, Mrs. Rose Phillips; a son,/shown no improvement, his doc- Mrs: pH {Herbert Vinson; a brother, tors reported today. year-old song and dance man lis; 10 grandchildren and four has been in an oxygen tent since died Saturday in her home, 223 last week.

apolis in. Burial to Take Burial Buria De 10 Place in Crown Hill Es Priends Church

rm. tomorrow in Shirley Broth-|Ft. Lauderdale, Fia., Irving Hill Chapel. Burial

A Ero land a daughter, Mrs. Mildred A litelong resident of, Marion Thompson, Mooresville. :

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He was a member of Phil apy Louise Semenick, native of

Since his retirement several Pre World Warl Austro-Hungary, | Mr. VanSickle had!Who lived in Indianapolis the past

| Mrs. Semenick ‘was a member Active in Boy Scout work, Mr. the Slov National 1 ne Society and the Holy Trinity 9 Catholic Church. : § Rites at 8:30 Wednesday | the Flowers i will be followed by a requiem high mass at 9 a. m. in Holy Trinity Church. :

of Troop 9, Irvington)

Survivors are two sons, Her-

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Walter Hiser, president, Walter Hiser, Inc, and Leroy T, 4602 N. Pennsylvania

. den, C. T. Foxworthy Co., and R. F. Elliott, 942 N. Olney St.

St, and C. B, Kirby, general manager, Harry A. Sharp Co,

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Motors,

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