Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1950 — Page 26

Lived Here 70 Years

Fred Richards, native of Eng- ~~ land, died yesterday at his home, | $024 NN. Rural-8t. He wax 85 ‘Mr. Richards was a resident of Indianapolis for 70 years. For the last 60 years he was a member of the Brickmasons & Plas- # terers International Unlon of America, Services willbe held at 10 2. m. tomorrow in the Wald fyneral . home, Burial will be in Crown Hill : Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Alice M. Middleswart - Mrs. Margaret E. O'Brien, Mr». | Jane Staley, and Mrs, Lauri| Coates, all of Indianapolis; one son, Fred M. Richards and a brother, Arthur H. Richards, also! of Indianapolis, seven grandchil-| “dren and three great-grandchil-| dren.

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Services for Mrs. Josephine Toraln, 613 Ogden St, will be held at 1 p. m, Tuesday in the 23. of 1715% Roosevelt Metropolitan Baptist Church, of died Snstantly. a ey which she was a member, ‘Burial ____ —

Charles W. Marsh, automobile] salesman for Gates Motors, Ine. died yesterday at hls home, 52170 Madison Ave. He was 53. Mr, Green is a vival by his A native of Moséow, Rush! parents, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Green, County, Mr. Marsh lived in Indl-| who came hers a week ago from! anapolis seven years. He was a !South Carolina to make their member of the Moscow Christian home with him. He was born in| “i Church. South Carolina and had lyed Funerah services will be held here one year. ~~ — at i p.m. Monday in the G. H,| He was employed as a me

Herrmann Funera! Home and at| |chanie at the Williams Auto 2:30 p. m. in the Moscow Chris- | Sales Co., 1718 Roosevelt Ave,

i tian Church, i “| - Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. Milbern Grider | Mrs. | Services for Mrs. yn

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{ Margaret; three daughters, {Viola Merry and Mrs. Ireva Grider will be held at 1:30 p. m.

| Cousins, both of Indianapolis, tomorrow in Harry W. Moors {and Mrs. Betty DeBaun, Blue! Peace Chapel with burial in Wash-|

Ridge, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Sylvia ington Park;

Aldridge, Rushville; two brothers, Mrs. Grider, who was 41, dled Tracy E. Marsh, Roseville, Cal; Bluray at her home, 535 Bell

CC Ind. A Bo oR A GRE HE ee RE SR ma Lu : SC eer. (lived here the past 33 years. She Yes folks, the Real Estate Section of The Sunday Times (Section Four) Mrs. Nannie Coffey Christian Churen. has become the home-shopping center of Indianapolis! Shown on this Services Tuesday a i ern; nt rn page are just 15 homes, picked at random, from the more than ONE will be in New Crown. la member of Calvary Tabernacle Tuesday Li the Potton Punetal lund Rosemary Grider, Indlanapo. THOUSAND homes advertised in the classified columns of today’s General Hospital. She - 78. > fnureh. Ang are his wife, Clara; a Nannie Coffey, 840 Roach St Paso, Tex.; her parents, I yund Times. You I find homes from every ‘section of the city and suburban areas, homes in every price range, new homes, older homes, doubles, _duplexes-—the. best values. from..practically.-every..major-Real Estate coco cnn Broker and Home Builder of the city! Yes, you can find that home YOU want to buy TODAY . . . on this page . . . or im the classified pages of today’s big REAL ESTATE SECTION!

» Clarence Golden Jr, | Sixteen - year-old Clarence, i Golden Jr., 1747 Roosevelt Ave, is in critical condition in General Hospital with severe head injuries and both legs broken. | The youll. survived. an auto. bl brage . abutment crash { early yesterday on Fall Creek Rd., near Shadeland Dr. in which the driver, Jamea DD,

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She was born in Hopkinsville, gaughter, ‘Annamae; a brother, Burial will be in New Crown. Mrs, Sidney Raines, Indianapolis; Ky., and had lived here 36 years. john W,., Lafayette, ‘and two sin- Mrs, Coffey died yesterday in three sisters, Mrs. Vera Brown, She is survived by a daughter, fers: Mrs. Leap and Mrs. Anna, an Indianapolis nursing home. Mrs. Ruby Brown and Mrs. Annie Mra. Midirine Ross, ladianapolls, Hudson-bothrof-Indlanapoliss MES Colfey; who yas 83; was Long; -Indianspeti: ENT thee three grandsons, five grand-| Services will be held at 2 p. m, Toorn in Columbia, ' Tenn. She’ had brothers, Roy. Raines, Lafayette; daughters, and nine great-grand- tomorrow from the Calvary lived here 41 years and was a Lester Raines, Indianapolis, and children, {Church with burial in Floral Park. member of Christ Temple Apos- Ray Raines, Oxford.

) Lain Sm | tolie Church, m————— James D. Ogborn |HINT AT BETROTHAL | Surviving are a daughter, Mrsi TRU MAN ON CRUISE James Dewey Ogborn, 938 N.|. LONDON, June 17 (UP) ~-|Mary Louise Duncan, Indianapo-|

WASHINGTON, June 17 (UP) | Liuett Ave., died Friday at General Friends of Princess Margaret said lis, and four sons, Evans, John «President Truman left aboard Hospital, He was 50. {today they believe that Kingand Charles,

Indianapolis, andjthe presidential yacht Willlams-| Mr, Ogborn, an employee of Kin- | George may announce her engage-/James, Philadelphia; 18 grand- burg shortly before noon today! an Co. for 20 years, was a life- ment before autumn. They

de-/children, 25 great-grandchildren for a week-end cruise on the Pong Indianapolis resident. He was’ ‘clined ° to Joumisy | the man,

land ¢ one great-grest-grandehid. _tomag. He will return tomorrow,

5648 N. KEYSTONE AVE—OPEN 2:30-5:00 p. m. Immediote possession. Newly decorated 5-room bungalow, bath with shower, kitchen with cobi- 1} ~~ “pets, attached garage, insulated. A reel boy 18 for only $9500. See ad in classification 42,

5356 BOULEVARD PLACE—Cape Cod style 4-bed-room modern stone home, attractive lot with outage of 145 ft, breezeway, 2-car cttached arage, oil heat. Owner .Jeaving. state... A real... . rgain Bice, quick possetgion, See od in classification 54a

FIRST SHOWING—Very fine brick home, tile roof, copper gutterings, 4300 North on Washington Blvd. near Joan of Arc parish. 4 Large bedrooms, di Hike baths; maid's room; S-ear Yuiege, swimming pool. See ad in classification 42.

3 BEDROOMS—$10 E. 31st St, lovely home, fire-

147 BUCKINGHAM DRIVE—DE LUXE STON NEW LISTING—4100 N. PENNSYLVANIA—4 bedplace, long living room, modern, built-ins, aute-

BUNGALOW-—Open 2:30-6:00 p. m. Sundoy. rooms, 3 baths, plenty of space for the growing

Near Butler, 6 large rooms, all on one floor, 2 tiled baths, oil heot, double garage. See ad in classification 42.

3710 S. SHERMAN—3 Years old, 2-bedroom modern bungalow, good size, storm doors, windows, insulated, oil heat, venetian blinds, near school busses for both public and parochial schools. Only $2400 down. See ad in classification 44,

family te expand, lot 100 x 300 ft., oil heat; social room with fireplace, servant's apt. See od in classification 42,

351 BAZIL (8800 EAST)—Here's @ brand new cozy little home just completed, 4 rooms, full basement, breezewoy and garage, good sized lot. See this before you buy! For further details see ad in classification 43.

matic gos hot water heat, excellent condition throughout, only $8750 for quick sale! Shown by appointment only. See ad in clossification 42.

HOME & INCOME—2310 N. DELAWARE—S5 lovely large rms, for owner, 2-room apartment on second floor, income $18 per week, will trode for smaller house. See od in classification 48.

LES SMITH works in Standard Oil's sales office In Chicago. He met Marion Izquierdo when she was a Standard Oil employee, Now it's Mr. and Mrs. Smith. A new family has been added te the millions of families whe have an interest in this company, and in whom we are interested.

rewarding, not only in itself but because last year our | employees averaged $4,600 each in wages and benefits. We are able to pay our employees well because they make a large volume of good products for us to sell. They are able to make them, not only because of | their own skills, but also because we provide good | equipment for them to work with. Each of our 46,700 employees—drillers, transportation workers, refiners and marketers—is backed by an average investment of $30,100 in tools and equipment. WwW ith good tools, good workers can earn good wages. | They can provide you w ith good petroleum products in good supply. The result is that everyone has a larger ¢ share of the good things of life. STANDARD OIL COMPANY

HOW TO STAY HAPPY AFTER YOUR WEDDING DAY

We wish Mr. and Mrs. Smith a long and happy married life. Chances are they'll have it, for they both know from experience that one of the best ways to stay “happy is to be able to earn a good Tiving at worthwhile work that is enjoyable. The work done by the 46,700 employees of Standard Oil and its subsidiary companies is worthwhile. It is

2235 N. ALABAMA—OPEN 3 to 5 p. m, 2-bed- . yoom brick duplex. ~~ Immediate possession of upper part, excellent condition, built-ins in kitchen, tile bath, a real bargain offered on easy See ad in classification 42,

FIRST _OFFERING—A rambling ronch type home, 5112 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST.—New brick ond architecturally perfect in design ond situated on . 2 bedrooms and bath down, 2 bedrooms rolling grounds of incomparable beauty. Specious po : center hall, 3 bedrooms and 2 tile baths on ond bath up, oil heat, large lot. Price of $32,500 includes drapes, caipets, stove,

1st floor. Many other fine features. See od in refrigerator, washer and dryer. See ad in clossificotion 41.

classification 54a. terms.

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WHERE IS IT?7-—10 Minutes north of 38th St. If you have been looking for the one suburbon home-you have clways wonted, end your search here. This home hos something special to offer every member of the fomily. See od in classi fication 54a. -

1041 N. JEFFERSON—& Rooms, 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, fenced In yard, stoker heot, Bendix washer. Located on corner lob. Perhaps this iv the home you need! For further details see od. in classification 43.

BEAUTIFUL BRICK BUNGALOW—I " the new Whalen Heights Addition, 2 twin size bedrooms, lots of closets. Large living reom with picture window. See ad in classificotion 44. :

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For further information on each of the homes shown on this page, look for od under classification indicated in the classified eolumns of the REAL ESTATE SECTION (Section Four) of today’s Times

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STANDARD OIL CANDLES decorated the church at the Smiths’ wedding. Flowers like those which were on the altar come from growers wo f sprays and insecticides, Whether ng guests came by cer, plane or could hawe

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MR. AND MRS, SMITH went on their honeymoon in a car powered with Warrs Crown Gasoline and lubricated with PermaLunr Motor Oil. Both products are now better than ever, because like all Standard Oil products, they

are steadily made better by research and

LER CARRIES HIS BRIDE over the threshold. New" homes in increasing numbers are heated with Standard fuel oil. Growing use of fuel oil has had a lot to do with the fact that America’s demand for petroleum products was 59.8%

greater in 1949 than in 1940, Good workers | and good tools have helped Standard Of |

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