Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1950 — Page 4
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Mors than 15 different price levels are available (several selections at each), but your choice of a price level does nat buy more or less of Shirley Brothers services or of its friendly understanding and courtesy. These things are yours, regardless of -. the price level chosen,
VAL TRAIAN SAB REN aR ER RL EAN AT A AR Er With each memorial tribute, Shirley Brothers has but a single objsctive: To make it a funeral of genuine and memorable beauty—'truly a remem. bered service."
No other clogs of people Ts in greater need of accurate and effi. cient vision than arg industrial work. Accidents can be avoided, an efficient . work made greater “hy the use of corrective glosses, Dr. Forris hos the finest of modern equipment for ex-
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impertadt to Tatey
—fat-8502 N. Tem= ple Ave, yesterday while visiting In Linton. He was 69, An active ’ tron of junior baseball since its
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{in 1904, he served as president of} j Junior Baseball, Inc. in year
“Premident of the
Gran Co., grain ind firm | Olive Baptist Church, | with offices in the Board of pads building, he was attending thé dlana Grain Dealers Convention, in French Lick Monday and had Butler,
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“No Arrows RYE, N. Y. June 14 (UP)
<The Rye Wood Coun. |eoy try club has erected a wire fence 15 feet high and. 90° Disathgeol 7
~ feet long to protect the ex- --
“| pansive glass windows of E. tu. Schedule 1 Junior Baseball Here misdirected goit balls. A Railroad Man Friday," its. Biase; wha was #6 was FOr Tomomow | Services for Lew 8. Hil, grain, Te club decided fara || Luther A. Hollis, retired ‘Big native of to diana 5 AUBURN, Fok Tsar broker and ‘baseball enthusiast, retaliated ainst _ duffers’ Four Railroad. conductor, die died 0.08 nn anapa for Mrs. Mary A. ‘will be held at 3 p: m. dh maliated aga char oF, die “15 pe Dekalb" Co “Fl Plafiner & Buchanan mortuary. arrows in the direction of y 8. her oldest resident, will be held here {Burial will be in the golf course Beech Grove, He was 87. sCharles; a daughter, Mrs, Anna- ,¢ ¢ p. m. tomorrow’ with burial Washingt on a ——— | A native of Milroy, Mr, Hollis|belle Corbley, Chevy Chase: Ya, in Auburn Cemetery. Hay al {Park. wr {AZ HL: 11: : {had worked for the rail # son, Dewey, Paris Crossing: a 'Mrg Feagler died yesterday a | The Indianap- ‘William Phillips a Wa why Failroad moat} stepson, H. L. Evansville; two!ine age of 101. olis businessman Servi Arra 8 brothers, I. H. Redd, Indianapo- When she celebrated her 100th whose home was | ices nged 20 years ago. He had lived in'lls, and W. I Redd, Alken, 8. C.i pirthday, April 23, 1949, Mrs.
| Services f6F William Phillips, Beech Grove 19 years and was a a sister, Mrs. 1. W. Koons, Ly-/peagier received congratulatory
1931 Paca St. will be at 2 m. man, 8. C., and four grandchil- : in-|; | p. member of Beech Grove Metho- AD. messages from many persons,
{Friday in Jacobs Brothers’ West Side Chapel, Burial will be in ist Church, Order of Railroad
c Greensburg Maso Floral’ Park. | Lodge, Beottish Rite. asd. Shrine Crash Injuries Fatal
Lodge, Scottish Rite and
Mr. Phillips. who was 48, died surviving are his wife, Arietta: To Princeton Womon a PRINCETON, June 14 (UP)—| A lifelong resident of the Au-
| yesterday in General Hospital, A 4 anugh - native of Pulaski, Tenn. he had inres aug Rete, Urs. Flo Ts ue
EE the Inter- Burke, Indianapolis; two sons, tional Harvester years. Harry H. and Raymond; ‘® brother, Mr, Phillips was a member of Mt.
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{children Are hie: wife: alas ehtidren: =o ‘daughters, Birdie Mae, and - Barbara; a sister, Mrs. Birdie Mae
{lived In Indianapolis 47 years. h Julia Helsley, 39, Princeton, died |Beec Grove; 84 Mix. 1ofene Csan Coulity Hospital today|Was preceded in death by four of ~Sundsy na her five. piatidtaneiar -daughter; {| J Indi 1 4-| head-on collision one mile south is her only survivo oseph, In a eight is; a gran of F U. 8. 41
‘of injuries:
Services at 2 p. m. Friday in driven by Clarence Campbell, 39, ne AVL B Barbers Union raised
Little -& Sons Funeral Home, also of Princeton, who was killed the price of haircuts today from|| SIZES 9 to 241;
: JEWELER.
137 W. Washington St.
|Grain Dealers Association, he was |
“tien, Indianapolis Kiwanis Chub, 4 National Feed Dealers Associa-| * ition and Roberts Park Methodist
Snooker, Top
"Outsmarts Cops
the beauty of a memorial tribute is placed above other considerations. Shirley Brothers keenly appreciates its obligation to those . and accepts that obligation—— and responsibility--with complete confidénce in its ability to provide you with a funeral service which is @ source of genuine consolation and comfort,
yetoed this. “1 THE MONKEY is regarded as
{high scores on psychological tests. Ig
just reached Linton when stricken. | ¢ 7.4 CR
Mr. Hill was a native of Wind sor, Ill, but had lived in Indian apolis most of ‘his life. In addi-| ‘tion to membership in the Indiana
a member of the national associa-
Church. Surviving are his wife, Zell M.; two daughters, Mrs. John Cavosle,] Indianapolis, and Mrs. John Ball, San Francisco, and two grandchildren.
Monkey Mentally,
T CHARLESTO STON, 8. C Cc. June 14 (UP)--8nooker, a wayward monkey, had the town in an uproar today by proving the superiority of mind over policeman. Snooker has been flittering free as a breeze in the treetops since! he escaped from the South Caro-| lina Medical College last Friday. He outsmarted policemen at every turn in their numerous ef-| forts to catch him, . The cops decided the only way | to halt Snoker’s escapades was to shoot him, But the college quickly
extremely valuable in medical re:! search because he makes such =
The college and . police station] has been deluged with telephone! calls offering advice’ on how to capture Snooker. Other callers complained that)
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{ from one house and beat up a pet ont at another.
- 1 bers of Beech Grove Fire Depart-| ment will be hosts.
Indianapolis Fire Department will |= demonstrate ladder hose work and |= rescue methods with an engine = and a 100-foot aerial truck,
AFL “Chief Forecasts
# ome LL 503 it FREE How Tr |
|American Federation of Labor,
{way out in the United States, * °
Snooker. sneaked bread crumbs
‘Firemen to Meet in Beech Grove
Industrial, city and volunteer) firemen will meet at 1 p. m. Sunday In Beech Grove for a program of contests and demonstrations sponsored by the eighth district of Indiana Firemen’ 8 As-| sociation. Chief R. C. Fletcher and mem- |
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Drillmaster Herbert Dwyer of |
End of Strikes in U. S. 8ST. LOUIS; June 14 (UP)-=Wil-lam Green, president of the
thinks strikes may be on their
Green told a conference on social education sponsored by the = St. Louis Metropolitan Church = Federation yesterday that “this kind of labor peace is possible.” It would, however, require combined labor-management sincerity | in their dealings, he said.
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and a brother, Frank, all! Beech Grove, will be followed by| when he collided with a car driven ; {burial in Crown Hill ‘by Paul Webet; 21, Fort Branch.
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