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5735 CRESTVIEW. Outstanding ranch type home of new stone veneer, 3 bedrooms and maid's room, large social room, oil heat, possession by Feb. Ist. See ad in classification 42.
557 W. WESTFIELD BLVD. A beautiful home designed by a prominent local architect, modern as tomorrow, for complete information, see ad in classification 42.
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3020 MEDFORD (EAST OF KESSLER) A beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch type home in a delightful neighbor’ hood. See ad in classification 54a.
5915 OXFORD. A lovely new 3-bedroom brick Cape Cod home, fireplace in living room, oil heat, 2-car garage, only $19,500. See ad in classification "She
8203 E. 46th ST. (IN LAWRENCE). A 5-room bungalow and a 5-room cottage on one-third acre of ground, 12 block to Lawrence School, outstanding value for only $8500. See ad in classification 54a.
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315 HAMPTON DRIVE. Open today, 2 to 4:30 p. m., lovely Cape Cod home in fine residential section, 3 bedrooms, automatic oil heat, reasonable price. See ad in classification 54a,
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519 E. 36th ST. Watson Road district near School 66, stoker heat, lifetime roof, beautiful shrubs and roses, in perfect condition, $16,000. See od in classifica tion 42.
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Central fgutes in the 19th semi-annual bens wating of the Indiana State Conference of Printing Pressmen, Assistants and Specialty Unions last night in the Lincoln Hotel, were (left to right} Harold James, president; Arthur B. Welshhans, international repre
An afternoon business meets ing of delegates of the 26 af« filiated locals in Indiana was devoted to the discussion of pensions, wage-hour relations and the Taft-Hartley Act. B. Howard Caughran, fors > mer U. 8, Attorney of the Souths ern Indiana District, addressed ‘the evening session of the convention on “The Duties of & United States Attorney.” The convention was to ade
More than 100 delegates and visitors to the 19th semi-an-meeting of the Indiana of Printing
clalty Unions assembled yesterday in the Lincoln Hotel, J. H, de la Rosa, president of the International Printing Pressmen and Agssistants Unfon of North America, was honored guest at the evening ban-
quet. Delegates and visitors journ following an address by were welcomed by Howard Mr. de 1a Rosa at 12:30 p. mi James, Indianapolis, confer.
today. New officers were to ‘be elected this morning. +p
Andy Tingle ‘Mrs. Lovisa Kruge's AE ne | Services Arranged : Services for Mrs. Louisa
. . . D Schuermann Kruge, 110 Tecumseh i eS n IS ome 8t.,, who died Friday. in her home, | ~ will be held at 4 p. m. today in | When Andy Tingle finished Flanner & Buchanan mortuary
his. 50th year at the Indianapolis/and tomorrow in Seymour. She
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{Stockyards Mar. 1, he was going Was 86, {to spend the rest of his life fish-| Rites tomorrow will be held ling. at 1:30 p. m. in Voss Funeral Charles Home and at 2 p. m. in the EmAndrew Tingle, manuel Lutheran Church, Burial 1537 Kappes St. will be in the Church cemetery, i in his home. He was 63. Whenever he wasn't counting ‘» : and moving live- Services Tue stock at the Belt | Stockyards. Co., a Mrs, Eliza Barker, wife of the he was fishing in Mr. Tingle late Rev, Benjamin G. Barker, the MA y wood» i Indianapoliss Presbyterian , minis. ivicinity, whére he was born, ter for 30 years, died yesterday He started at the yards when in the home of his daughter, Mrs, on pension in less than three lowing a year's iliness. She was weeks. He belonged to the Mod-! 82. ern Woodmen Circle, | The Rev. Mr. Barker and Mrs, Services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in| Barker immigrated to Indianapo|Beanblossom Mortuary will be lis from thelr native Wales In followed by burial in Floral Park! 1909. They moved to Richmond in | ‘He is survived by his wife| Mrs, Barker was an ardent ‘Grace; a son, Charles Jr.; five churchworker. Her husband held ‘daughters, Mrs. Laura Biack, Mrs, many pastorates in the Indiana Elizabeth Fulk, Mrs, Rose Juar-| Presbytery, including the Fifth dina and Mrs, Georgia Chestnut, Presbyterian Church and the all of Indianapolis, and Miss Opal Westminster branch of the Souths four. step-sons, Frank and Louls| dianapolis, Campe and Herbert and Dale] Funeral services for Mrs. BarArterburn, all of Indianapolis, Heer will be held Tuesday in Also surviving are four step-| | Richmond. Burial will be in Earldaughters, Mrs, Eval Stovall, Mrg, ham Cemetery, Katherine Hodge, Mrs, Dorothy! Survivors include four other all of Indianapolis, and six grand-| Gray, Miss Edith Jane Barker children. fand Mrs, Charles KE. Breeden, all : lof Indianapolis, and Mrs, Nita B, Mrs. Clarence Wharton Young. of Chicago, and two sons; |Joseph Owen Barker, Richmond, Ninner.. Bell. ng Benjamin G; Barker-Jr. Fafre = a isughyile War Mothers Club, Vern Merrifield eld at 1 p. m. tomorrow ! : : Vern E. Merrifield, -1750% W, in the Caldwell Chapel of theiggy gf 5 general painting cons Zion AME Church. Burial will be tractor, died yesterday while in Floral Park. .!shopping in Broad Ripple. He Mrs, Wharton, who died Friday was 68. was native of Smyrna, Tenn. An Jameson, Mo., but lived in Indian Indianapolis resident since 1019, apolis the last 24 years. she was a member of the Zion| Services will be held at 2 p.m [Church and its board of ushers. Tuesday. in. the Jameson. Mo. . .. She was 53. {Christian Church, Burial will be Surviving are her husband, in Jameson. Clarence Jr., Earl and William Tula; two daughters, Mrs. Harold Wharton; a daughter, Miss Clar- Willlams, - Indianapolis, and Mrs, issa. Wharton, and a brother, Ed- E. F, Musselman, San Antonio, ward Jenkins, all of Indianapolis, Tex.; three brothers, James Wal and her mother, Mrs. Mattie ter and Abraham Merrifieid, both Crutcher, of Nashville, Tenn. |of Jameson, and two grandsons.
died late Friday | TM, WN : Mrs. Eliza Barker Railroad and the was 14, and was to have gone Esther B. Neff, of Richmond, folCemetery. { 1041. Tingle, Ban Antonio, Tex. and Side Presbyterian Church in Ine Botkin and Mrs. Juanita Cromley, daughters, Mrs. ¢Benjamin °F, {Wharton, flag-bearer of the |and. in her home, 918 N. Traub Ave. Mr. ‘Merrifield was born In Clarence Wharton Sr.; three sons,| Survivors include his wife, IN INDIANAPOLIS
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Pressmen—Last day,- Lincoln : Leeture-Concert—4:15 Kirshbaum Center, presented by. Rix Helfmé&n, Jew Ocle Poe RC hotal, directo St. Card Park Lord? 1 oeahontas Counce o. ar Arty A 5 x 6 p. m.. 3600 E. Vermont |g, op a Whitehalr \ Bimerson; Irene University of Notre Dame Coneeré Band "git a 402 N. Warma 3 p.m, Macian College { Robert, Webb 31. Acton, Ind. Phylis Clans
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North Side Optimist Club--Noon, Marott. | pobert Johnson, 21, Be ech. ‘Grove: Norma 8
Traffle Club Noon, Marett ewer, 1 wood. Wallace Bat Eaton, 22, 83% Park; Sue Walden,
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