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THURSDAY, DEC. 8 1040 _ iL Factory Authorized Sales Sovice
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Services Scheduled ._For_Saturday
Mrs, Viola Harper Vineya
Home. Spe was 42.
{died on her way to work,
y Tucson hospital. Ny | Born in Indianapolis J Morris Plan Invest- | Born in Indianapolis, M ment Certificates © Vineyard was the daughter
earn 37, interest per year from day is-
Towa St, She was a member the Olive Branch Christi | Church,
~ with Indiana Béll Telephone Co., | mailed each 6 § wm. H. Block Co. Jones & months. 3 Maley, Inc., and the Best Foods,
: Inc. Certificates mature in 6 months and may
be automatically re- As Stookey and Mrs. Lucil newed. Certificates § Thomas: two brothers, Frank
fiples of $1,000. | 'dianapolis.
Morris Plan Savings, {i Names Committee in passbook form, /{ On DP Resettlement earn 12% interest Bishop Richard C. Raines compounded twice a [i] announced the appointment of year. Start saving ¥
with $3 fo $30,000. mittee for resettlement of DP’s
in the area.
: {members of his committee to % |Hassil Schenck, Waldo Adams
{and James Esterline.
grr (Mrs. Joe Vineyar
{be buried in Washington Park after rites at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in the G. H; Herrmann Funeral
4 (Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clave, 271}
| Before moving to Tucson one 84 and one-half years ago, she Interest checks are JI served ‘as a telephone operator
Surviving in addition to her parents and her hushand are four sisters, Mrs. Zelda Bexry, Mrs. Lois Schmitt, Mrs. Evelyn
3 and Herbert Clave, and an aunt, are issued in mul- Mrs. Bertha Schaefer, all of In-
the Indiana Methodist Area today it |J. Fricke of Indianapolis as new, #% chairman of a Methodist com-
Mr. Fricke, in turn, announced
| Akron, Ind.; Floyd Bass of New | Augusta, Ind.; C. Oliver Holmes
{hune, 2038 N, Adams St, ‘who 1 . {died Monday in the home of her ervices I!
‘Mrs. Roy P. Terhune ‘Rites Set Today
Services for Mrs. Mildred Ter-
Vin: "28 Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Cal-
_inAlive of Indianapolis and bridePark Cemetery,
|vin, 2017 N. Chester St, were! gervices for Mrs, Nora Belle Will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday In|" Services for John William Reed, | 4, {to be held at 1:30 p. m. today In means, member of the Woman's Jacobs Brothers West Side Chap-/1168 Eugene St. who dled yes-| SS 9 (Moore & Kirk Northedst Chapel. Department Club, who died yes- el. Burial will be fn-New Crown terda, in his home, will be at 1:30) : 3 |She was 32. ) teriay in her home, 1636 N. Ala-|~ "0p. m. Saturday in Shirley Broth-| N ti 1 h ? rd, Burial was to be in Memorial fama St., were being arranged in} rT esi wh eat beats ers’ Central Chapel. Burial will! o ime 10 8 op , |Flanner. & Buchanan mortuary. : BY, : be at Zionsville, He was 62." | Swi rn and reared in Indianap- A native of Peru, Ind, Mrs.|N. West 8t., was a member of the, 5p : tch to
of only two weeks, who died!
Tuesda son, . |olis, she was - graduated from esday in Tucson, Ariz Wil echnical High School. She at- Evans recelved her earlier edu-
tended Purdue University, and C3tion at Madison, Ind, and was been a saleswoman in the §raduated from the Madison |coat department of H. P, Wasson Seminary.
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She was a member of the/00 years and was a member of {telephone operator of the Tucson Brightwood Methodist Church the Second Presbyterian Church, fE}) (Medical Center, collapsed and|and of Theta Nu Chi
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During this sale . . . But prices have been reduced to a new low , , . We must sell and SELL quick!
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{ - lifelong Indianepolis resident wo Rites Saturday
died Tuesday in General Hospital, |
Sorority, |the Clio Club, Peru Club; and the {Survivors in addition to the par- Monday Afternoon Club, { She was married Nov. 17 to/ents include the husband. Roy P,|{was 91, \Joe Vineyard, a war-disabled Terhune, and a sister, Mrs. Elsie serviceman whom she met in a Steinbarger. Isurvives.
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THE IMEANAPOLIS TIMES
Series Sourdey JOH W. Reed
Metropolitan Baptist Church. She was 49,
Thomas, Werren, John and Ken-
Mrs, Li She Mrs. Ella Bell Richmond and Mrs, Annette Hyatt; a brother, TheoA daughter, Miss Edith Evans, dore Gullion, and three grandchil-
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dren, all of Indianapolis. . Sheridan,
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evangelistic minister 18! years, he was a machinist in Chevrolet Commercial Body plant] Surviving are her husband, here the last 10 years. He was! born in. Boone County.
{Sarah Evelyn Reed; two sons, Ed-| neth Montgomery; her mother, ward and Elsworth: Reed: a step-| izzie Gullion; two sisters, daughter, Mrs, Dorothy Crews; a step-son, Cecil Robold; a brother, Frank Reed, all of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Mettie Gaddis,
Our new building will not be completed in time for us to move before Christmas. Therefore, our entire stock including pianes originally selected for our grand opening Christmas Sales GOES ON
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