Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1949 — Page 35
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Both Dillehays make it plain to buyers that the prefabricated, but «are cut on the job and hand-fitted. The important inside framing lumber is choice fir and the outside weatherboard is select redwood, seasoned to withstand many years of severe weather,
Tastefully Papered The living room and bedrooms
are tastefully papered in carefully patterns to add optical
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We Now Have Under Construction
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"7" Economy Homes ; By pms where Sanitation is im- : : PORIARL. are . painted in - bright L. Cc -& Ran omg ph ge, » 5S damp cloth. Wi St4 The exterior which bears the! y bite of winter aiset and snow and
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The Thrift Home, magic key fo compact, efficient and cory low-cost living.
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Robert Dillehay
"The. Ho kitchen and utility in Dillehay & Son, Builders.
still must stand the baking suns of summer and the drenching rains of spring and fall are given ee coats of weather resistan
Oty: wates, gas. And electricity Wiss, a 93-yeai-old watchman col-{ are provided. And ‘when ee at 4 street intersection to-|*
Project is completed Exeter Ave. have curb and gutters and _ street will be billiard table
The homes can be seen now, Robert Dillehay said yesterday, and with the speed achieved by experience In building ecoromy homes they can be completed in a relatively short, time, These attractive small homes
appeal to the apartment dweller and can be purchased, he said, on about the same basis as rent. But further, and more impor tant, they give the owners a stake fi the community, a feeling of belonging to the civic family, and| a sense of responsibility seldom found in the occupants of rental properties, he pointed out, New owners who have moved into the Dillehay hpmes already are fixing them up to suit their own individual tastes, placing Power beds, attractive walk borders and all of the harming touches which a home owner
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. JOLIET, Ill, Nov. 268 (UP)—A |"
tor of the Brookside Evangoinal United Brethren Church, will oficiate in rites at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Moore & Kirk Northeast Chapel. Masonic graveside services will follow in Washington Park.
and a sister, wiler, Hamilton, O.
Funeral Today inspired to add to his own on bs Sis SN
on the St. Louis-Indianapolis run.| Mr, Carr was active in Indian-
AM.. Raper Commandery No 1; Royal Arch Masons; Indianapolis| _ Council Royal -and ters, and Scottish rite)
Mas-
He was also a mem of Order
of Railway Conductors, Retired Raflroadmen's Association and the Employees’ Association,
Retired New York Central The Rev. A. Glenn O'Dell,
Mr. Carr leaves his wife, Laura, Mrs. Sarah Shonk-
22-year-old car driven by Willlam|
day with another car driven by
George Sweedler, who is 71, police b
{reported.
Thomas L. s L. Hartley
Dies at Home -
Thomas L. Hartley, 2744 Shelby St, salesman for Capitol City
_|Heating Corp., died yesterday in
his home. He was 61. Before he joined the corporation a number of years ago, he was a furniture salesman in Indi-
anapolis. stores. Born in Scottsburg, he lived in Indianapolis 40 years. He was a member of Fairfax Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Hartley; two sons, Edwin M. Hartley, Indianapolis, and Capt. Merritt E. Hartley, Ft (Knox, Ky., and the mother, Mrs.
' {Edith Hartley, Indianapolis.
COVERED BY PRAYER COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 26 (UP) ~The prayers of the congregation at the Mt. Bethany Tabernacle Church were punctuated by the sounds of a burglar banging
sermon, the Rev. Holman Cox found that * the burglar had
TODAY AND TONIGHT Snow from Maine through P tucky, more rain in the Northwest—that's the weaiher menu for ‘map fo determine areas of overcast.
away at a church desk. After the
ania, rain in Virginie: and. Kenai 45 next 2 — Consult small
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Neither Sweedler nor Mr. Wiss, d was hurt. i
MILLER MAID CABINETS By
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HARRY: DIELEHAY & SON ECONOMY HOMES DISTRIBUTED BY
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William R. Crim, sarvics man | in The Times engravin | ment five years, died oper in General Hospital after a long illness. Services and cremation were to be held today in Flan | mer & Buchanan Mortuary. His | ashes will be buried in the grave of his father in Charleston, W. Va. He 55. :
John W. Thomas
Rites Tomorrow
Services for John W. Thomas, 1426 Douglas 8t., who died Wednes- | day in General Hospital, will be | at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Patton Fuimeral Home Crystal Chapel. Bur{fal will be in Floral Park. He
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twas 36. A porter in a Union Station restaurant 10 months, Mr. {Thomas was struck by an automobile Oct, 12 at New York and | Bright streets. Born in Cadiz, Ky., he lived in Indianapolis two years. He was & member of the Eastview Bape tist Church, Evansville. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Christina Thomas; two daughters, Misses Catherine and Georgia Mae {Thomas; a son, Ben Edward |Thomas; a sister, Mrs. Daisy K. {Taylor, both of Evansville, and three brothers, Samuel! Thomas} E————— |Indianapolis; Alzy Thomas, De{troit, and Lester Thomas, Cadiz, Ky.
Edward M. McNamee
Edward Macey, McNamee, formerly a salés manager of D-A Lubricant Co., Inc., here, died yesterday in Tuscon, Ariz. He wan
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