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{Josephine Briant Shook, Indianlived in Evanston the last 20] served until retirement in 1934, *POlls. en guests corn muffins |, Cry was 66, Services for James L. Tilton, (but remained active in church Survivors include two sons, “POU. : you'll be proud of Flakorn has ° "oo Lo ihe Chicago fep-| 99-year-old Nashville, Ind. |functions as an elder and presi- Walter C. Starkes Jr. and James the no other corn muffin |, .ontative of the Bloomington banker, will be held at | p, m, dent of the board. Tr [SANE] AWD Javgiiters, wre. Rites Saturday mix has been able to equal. And |[imestone Corp. and a director| jomorrow in the Methodist Teacher of Class {Catherine McWilliams and Mrs.

ingredients are precision- of the T tries Co., Austin, a Wl the igre —_ pve, add Tex, A Rass Qa FE hor RP Church, Nashville. Burial will be

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Survivors include his wife,

‘Beware Coughs fu a son, Jenn Hamiton Mrs, Francis Joy

Beck; two

| » ’ M 1 From Common Colds Gime. Eoomington, ant Mri Funeral Today That HANG OR ~_|a brother, Alfred A. Beck, Bloom-

(ington.

| Chronic bronchitis may develop if | Services for Mr. Beck will be

chitis is not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medjcine less potent than Creomulsion

which goes right to the sear of the | Mrs. William Mendell 2rd Community Fund Worker {

trouble to help loosen and expel germ

{Grove 'Shops, Mr. Hallett died ves- ng M Killib Jaden phlegm and aid nature to soothe | Services at 1:30 p. m. tomor- of Indianapolis. She died Tues- Mrs. Bertha Curtis [terday in his home after an illnass¥Y\I'S. ary miprew

The son of the late James K.| Beck, former superintendent - of Bloomington public schools and {professor of Latin at Indiana University, and Mrs. Lena Adams Beck, former state president of

the TemDRESSES UP MEALS perance Union, Mr. Beck had

" | -| ‘Columbus. Mr. Tilton died Tues- organized by his late wife, IStarkes, Los Angeles, Cal. Methodist Church and the Ma u hy a dae Ba iis. ts Theodore and Fred Starkes both In her home, will be buried in

blind. of Indianapolis; nine grandchil- Holy Cross Cemetery after serv-

day at his home.

, Mrs. W, H.

Mrs. Joy was a life-long resident]

and heal raw, tender, inflamed bron- [TOW In Flanner & Buchanan mor- day in Robert W. Long Hospital. | chial mucous membranes. {tuary will be held for Mrs. Mayne Mrs. Joy held degrees in chiro-| .. Creomulsion blends beechwood |/Mendell, 334 Blue Ridge Rd. Bur- practic and physical therapy; creosote by special process with other [ial will be in Crown Hill ceme- once was active in the Nora Par-

time tested medicines for coughs. It tery.

contains no narcotics. | Mrs. Mendell, who was 68, was held memberships in the Society| Bobbs-Merrill Co. Inc. publishers, Ed Hallett, -Indianapolis, and a Crown Hill Cemetery. No matter how many mediéines you |a lifelong resident of Indianapo- for Prevention of Cruelty to Ani-| Will be held at 11 * Mm. tomorrow grandson. :

ent Teachers’ Association, and

have tried, tell your druggist to sell lis and a member of the Nettie mals, All Souls Unitarian Church you a bottle of Creormulsion with the Ransford Chapter, Order of East- and Indiana Astronomical Sotanding you must like the way (ern Star. She died yesterday in ciety. She was 70.

it quickly allays the cough, permit- | Methodist Hos al | t » { pital. Surviving are her husband, ting rest and sleep, 0 You dee tohave | Surviving is her husband, Wil- Francis H. Joy, and a sister, Mrs. Your See) back. (Adv.) liam R. Mendell. . Minnie Mats; both; of Indtanapolis.|

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: Starkes, 2908 Boulevard Pl, will years, He was preparing to move . astor of the . 3 Addison fetid paste will bebe held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in|t0 his new station when stricken. held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Stratten & Shaw funeral home.) While a resident of Indianapothe SN al Will be In Burial will be In New Crown with . his brother, Wilbur D. | MP, Addison had officiated at 1300 Mr. Starkes, who was 73, died architect firm. He was an Army

is career. He Yesterday in a nursing home. He veteran of World War I weddings uring are |Was a retired interior decorator Other survivors are his wife,

County Becam tor Methodist Church, For 70 years brother, Walter W. Shook, New Rost ol Fang in a! he had been a resident of Indian- York City, and his mother, Mrs.

intendent and a teacher of the Hazel Jackson, all of Indianap-| , fraternity, the| in Gerland Brooks cemetery, [Loyal Berean class which was OlI%; three brothers, Lyman E.| Miss Hannah M. Sullivan 811

ville in 1908.

chairman of the board of direc- , Last rites for Mrs. Alma Keen|tors of the Indiana Christian Services for Harvey Hallett,!, ."who was 50, lived here all Joy, 530 Ripple Rd., will be held Missionary Association, will pre- 2179 N. Pennsylvania St., will be her life. She was for 30 vears an at 3 p. m. today in Flanner & Bu-|Side at funeral services. held at 3 p. m. Saturday in Flan- employee in the mailing room of {your cough, chest cold, or acute bron- |4¢ 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in Evans-/chanan mortuary, followed by The Rev. Mr. Addison, who was ner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial Eli Lilly Co. ton. Burial will be in Memorial cremation.

(Park Cemetery there. | An active Red Cross volunteer|C', F; Grunden, Indianapolis, and -

a half-sister, Miss Alta Grunden, york Central System Beech diate survivor.

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J. William Shook a ved. ner and Bb. saturday in Rites Arranged | ale. ss Wit]

of Indianapolis; t and

. Funeral arrangements be-| Surviving are a sister, Missy, completed today for J. Wil-

Helen - B i hs : : o{lam Shook, former Indianapolis Loaper, dott of Indianapolis; WO rosident, who died yesterday in iephews and several grandchild-\westchester, Pa. He was. 54. . Mr. Shook was recently ap-

i Iter ¢ Starkes {New York City insurance com- | Services for Walter Christy pany . he represented for many

8, Mr. Shook was associated

Blind since childhood. the Rev | Cemetery. Shook, in the McGuire & Shook

The minister was a native of Add was a member of St. John Mrs. Leanne Shook; another

He was also Bible school super- Charlotte Graves; a sister, Mrs. For Miss Sullivan

and Virginia Ave. who died yesterday

ices at 8:30 a. m. Saturday in | Grinsteiner's Funeral Home and , (at 9 a. m, in St. Patrick's CathThe Rev. Herman Hosier, Gary, Harvey Hallett [olic Church.

Born in Indianapolis, Miss Sul-

They were married in Nobles. dren and eight great-grandchil-dren.

79, 1s survived by a half-brother, will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. A sister, Mrs. Mary Harding A retired employee of the New Indianapolis, is the only imme-

Knightstown.

of seven months. He was 69 and Services for Mrs. Mary Jane Services for Mrs. Bertha Jus-'a member of Centenary Church. [Killibrew, who died Saturday in ine Curtis, former Indianapolis, Surviving are his wife, Mrs General Hospital, were to be held resident and widow of the late Mae Hallett; .4 daughter, -Mrs.|at 10 a. m. today in King & King John J. Curtis, president of the Margaret Habig, Clermont; a son, Funeral Home, with burial in

Mrs. Killibrew, who resided at

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