Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1950 — Page 28

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Broken Homes

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Episcopal Church. Cremation will : keep their own homes to-

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and retired business manager of the Indianapolis scheol system, died yesterday in his. home. He. was 82,

day, You owe it to yourself to read .

Mr. York lived in Indianapolis * IN most ‘of his life, coming here| PARADE MAGAZINE ifrom- Hamilton County as a With

youth, He and a. brother, NN. W.l.. forganized the Trdianapoliy Candy £0,-and assisted inthe invention: of ‘a machine still used to mold stick candy. Secretary of the ‘parole board, he served in that position until it was abolished by the 1927 {legislature. He was a member {of the St. Paul Episcopal Church, ! Scottish Rite, Shrine and was a {50-year member of Logan Ma{sonic Lodge and the Shrine Pa-

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Services Friday

Retired Policeman Dies at Age of 53

| trol. Survivors include his wife, Rites for Raymond J. Wacht- | Gertrude; a daughter, Mrs. Wil-|

liam _A. Hussey; three sons, Ralph) Letter: retired Indianapolis police "10, and Joe W., all of Indianapo- °ficer, Will be held at 3:30. m. lis, and Carl R., Erie, Pa.; three Friday in Shirley Brothers Irving Sisters, Mes. Luly A Kramer and Hill Chapel. Burial will be Miss orence S. York, th of] -P + ’ Indianapolis, and Mrs. Jane York Washington Park: Cemetery, Moore, Elkhart, 11 grandchildren’ Mr. Wachtstetter, who was 53. and seven great-grandchildren, died yesterday in his home, 310

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' } : . Harlan 8t. He retired in January, {Wall Paint! You'll like its Mrs. Frank Pruitt 1048, any advantages: Services for Mrs. ‘Maude F. The officer joined the police |Pruitt, 3233 Mars Hill Road, wii force in November, 1919, and wk Applies susily, uniformly ibe held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in| {served In taille, accident preveni tion and detective divisions, reachR Preduesye smooth, velvety |the Mars Hill Free Methodist in g the grade of detective sergeant surfoes : Suseh, Burial will be_in Floral before retirement. vr Dries Fast $ 80 Mrs Proll: wok was op. died A lifelong resident of Indiantr Wide variety of Fon WO § 09, cled upolis, Mr. Wachtstetter ‘was a gal. Monday in her home. A native b tr Pp t M ic popuior colors of Seymour, she lived in Indian Ie as Tsp are y “Lodge and Fraternal Order of

apolis’49 years. She was a mem-|pgjjce.

ber of the Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Lottie; Survivors include her husband, four sons, Earl and Raymond Jr.,

{Frank; three sons, Clarence, who is a member of the police

SERVICE STORE George and Paul; two daughters, department, and Carl and Joseph,

- 243 W. Washington St. 0 ry in" Zook” and’ Mrs. both of West Latamtter toch , LI-3458—0pposite ‘Statehouse riorence May: four brothers, An- ter," Mrs. Helen Crowl, West Laderson, Silas, Stradley and Rinda fayette; two brothers, Roy, InColvin, and 11 grandchildren, all dianapolis, and Ralph, Noblesville, of Indignapolis, and seven grandchildren.

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Services for Clarence Thomas,

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847 N. Dearborn St, will be at 1:30 p. m. Friday in Shirley. { Brothers’ Irving HI111. Chapel. | Burial will be in Washington (Park.

1 *Mr- Thomas, who -was 47, dfed “I Monday in Billings Veterans Ad{ministration Hospital, Ft. Har{risom. He worked for Sanborn {Electric Co. and served as a midget auto race timer for the {Central Racing Association. He was a member of the Loyal {Order ofi "Moose and American Legion. A Seabee veteran of World War II, he served in Nor{mandy and in the Pacific. | Survivors include the wife, Jean

| Audrey; five brothers, Clyde of . (Columbus, and James, {

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| Services for Mrs. Rausia | Brown, who sang in the Mt, Olive | Baptist Church choir~32 years, [will be 1 p. m. Friday in the ichurch, Burial will be in New Crown, | Mrs. Brown, who was 60, died yesterday in the home of a sister, iMrs. Myrtle Dibbrell, 43 W. 25th 18t. A native of Mt. Juliet, Tenn., she lived in Indianapolis 45 years. Also surviving are another sis-

URING the past 30 years-—movre than a quarter-mil-{lon persons have

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Milk Co, who died yesterday, will be at 2 p. m. Friday in Stirling Funeral Home. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mr. Koldyke, who was 85, died (in the Acton home of Mrs. Gus Schoeneman, his daughter. A na- ~ tive of Wiedum, Holland, he lived in Indianapolis 65 vears. He retired six years ago He was secretaryv-treasurer or the milk* company aftér it was {ounded.. here... Survivors other than his aR ter inchide his son, Martin, and a sister, Mrs. John Postma, both “lof Indianapolis, four. grandchildren and one great-grandchiid.

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movie, "Cinderella," which opens t the Indiana Theater Apr. 6.

906-08 BROAD RIPPLE AVE. (EAST 63rd STREET)

1 DOOR EAST OF HAAG'S DRUG STORE

OPEN EVERY NITE TILL 9 WE ARE DEFINITELY QUITTING AFTER ALL THESE YEARS IN BUSINESS

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is. 8 vary wood’ conk|movis. You may nominate any numexcept to a show or church. While ber of teen-age girls for the Cin-|~ recovering fromiderella honor. All letters become * Indianapolis has many Cinder- an accident she. cared for her|the property of The Times and ella girls, judging by the nomi-iand did all the house work. I've/the decision of the judges will nations received by mail In The never once heard her ‘complain, Times Cinderella Contest. The Cinderella The Times is! calls her. lasing for is the’ teen-age girl who does the most possible good is ‘finished and never misses For example: Bernice (Neicy) Huber is nomi-| nated by Mrs. Lorine Line, R. R.!

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Maybe there's some girl whose] Services for Mrs. Zora Kelley ood deeds should be. rewarded. of Fillmore, who died yesterday “Neicy comes rite The Times a letter about!in Methodist Hospital, will be at {her and she, might receive $500 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in J. C. Wil ‘, an you would win $50 for naming si) Chape 3 6 the Chimes. Burial | Mrs. Kelley, who was 53, was a Make your letter as brief 8S/ former resident of Indianapolis. Survivors include her husband, a Augustus; . a son, Augustus Jr.ii 14{six daughters, Mrs. “Mildred

oo Mire Wayne Fuiler, a § Virginia Drebyshire and Mrs. Edith -Davis, 15, of -124- Elder The-100-best- -Cinderettas;: Barbara Jean Robinson, Indian-| & is neminated by Mrs. Faye| judged by your letters,

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NEVER BEFORE OR NEVER AGAIN SUCH DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON BRAND NEW AND WANTED MERCHANDISE

BROAD RIPPLE DEPT. STORE.

Please do not be mistaken by the low prices we have placed on our entire stock for this Quitting Business Sale. Let us assure you that these items sold for the regular price quoted in this advertisement and.are next to an absolute gift at these sale prices published here. Not since the deep, dark depression days have you had an opportunity to buy Men's, Women’s, Children’s clothing, shoes and furnishings for the entire family for even twice these sale prices. If you are at all skeptical you owe it to yourself to prove that this is truly a miracle unfolding before your very eyes. We invite you to come in and prove this to your complete satisfaction. And see this greatest of all quitting business events.

We are lo selling ou he oir romaining lock of 3,484 pars of men's, women's and chiro shoes of fhe omer Niner Shs Soe, fo yeas ald af 39 Sout Hingis Street (who went mere song” . . . fo this we have added our own huge stock « + » and fogether fhey go

oul of business).

When the Kistner Shoe Store quif business they sold us fheir enfire stock for a on ed in a stupendous event that will rock Indianapolis and surrounding ferrifory. EVERYTHING. GOES! Nothing Reserved—Nothing Held Back

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THIS WILL BE A SELLOUT SO BE HERE WHEN THE DOORS OPEN AT 9 A, M.

toms Advertised Are Only a Few of the Many Awaiting You!

Sale Starts Thurs., Mar. 23rd—9 A. M.

“THIS WILL BE A SELLOUT $0 BE HERE WHEN THE DOORS OPEN AT 9 A. M.

WEDNESDAY, MAR. 2, 1050

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WE THINK IT'S THE GREATEST QUITTING BUSINESS SALE ON EARTH!

And We Say to You Sincerely . . . Don’t Miss It . . . Come, See What REAL Values R Really Are! Arel

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ALL SALES FINAL!

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