Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1950 — Page 14
‘By LOUIS RAINIER FRENCH ACCENT One reason for the increas-
ing popularity of French Pro-} vincial furniture is its adapta-
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Burial Will Be In Memorial Park
Services for Chauncy I.
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Mr, Abrams, who was 69, died
in a nursing home Monday. He
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Mrs. : Stayton, 6839 Pleasant’ Run Prk-
wy will be. at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Shirley Broth-
Chapel. Burial
ington Park. Mrs.
Monday home. She had
Zellamae ' Services for Charles Mosley, | once a member of the old India- Vilas E. Haeker, Berne business-|§ i : a - inapolis Féderals baseball team, man, will be held at 2 p. m. today)
were to be at 3 p. m, today in'in the Evangelical United BrethShirley Brothers Central Chapel. ren Church.
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| Capehart Hits Top ers Irving Hill will be in Wash-| 4° .andidate for United State
Stayton, | who was 67; died! in her
been a resident OPPosed for the Republican nom-
design without the elaborate carving and decoration of<ghe more formal French Period furniture gives it that quality of livability and home - like charm so desirable in homes of today. The wood in the originals was usually beech or walnut, and these are used consistently in present-day reproductions. There is a close kinship between French Provincial and our own Early American, The two styles can be combined with a very charming effect. It is an excellent choice for the dining room. Walls painted in muted tones of red, yellow or blue . . . or wallpaper simulating the lovely old French papers , , would make an effective background for a wide sideboard with open shelves decked with colorful china, an oblong stretch table and ladder-back chairs with luxurious cushions. might be small-patterned print matching the chair cushions or flufly white organdy tieback curtains, according to your choice. A small serving table with brass candlesticks and tole pleces would fit in beautifully, French Provincial is richly effective in living rooms and bedroms as well. Won't you come in and talk over your furnishing and decorating problems with us? We have scores of ideas that we know will interest you.
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was a resident of Indianapolis 50 © He operated a blacksmith shop at 12 E. Ray St. un-|
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Survivors are his wife,. Amy,
Mrs. Mary Down-
Services were being arranged today for S8-month-old Stephen Claffey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jac\ W. Claffey, 1624 Park Ave, who died last night in St. Vincent's Hospital. Also surviving are his grandparents, Mir. and Mrs. Virgil Willoughby, Indianapolis, and Mrs, Joanna Claffey, Carmel.
Church Educator to Be Honor Guest at Picnic
Times State Service FRANKLIN, July 26 —— Dr. Henry Noble Sherwood, executive secretary of the board of higher education of the Disciples of Christ, will be a guest at the annual Franklin College alumni picnic at noon Sunday in Pioneer Park here. Dr. Sherwood was dean and at Franklin College until 1924 when he became State Superintenent of Public Instruction.
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Mrs, Stayton Active
of Indianapolis ination, listed campaign receipts! iat
in Senator Committee listed extil his retirement two years ago. women's organizations, she was a Penses at $91,961, leaving a bal-
datec File [Charles Mosley Services Today
With $91,961
Two successful and one defeat-
Burial was to be in Glen Haven| Cemetery. i
at 1440 N. Illinois St. He died)
§ repo . {Senator yesterday filed rts of yesterday at Veterans’ Hospital,
campaign expenditures in
\ 117 years. Prior to that time he] Homer E. Capehart, running: L, ; 4 postal clerk at the parcel!
$09,679. The Capehart for lived in Indianapolis since 1910.
member of the Juvenile Detention a0Ce of $7718 for the fall cam- |; "1014 through 1916.
Mooney
Services for Stephen Edward more than $35,000 for publicity! ooney, 519 N. Bosart Ave, will and over $26,000 for salaries for
i paign. {| The report filed by committee!
|treasurer John R. Barney listed stepsons, Harry A. Miller, Bridge-|
port, and Paul L. Miller, Nash-|
be held Friday at 8:30 a. m. in|office personnel. iville, and a stepdaughter, Mrs. |
the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel! and at 9 a. m, in the Church of ment of $155 for publicity Burial will be Dec. 12,
tecitation of the a member of the State Democrat Rosary will be at 8 p. m. to- publicity staff.
the Little Fiower in Holy Cross.
morrow at the funeral home,
Mr. Mooney, 80, died yesterday. dianapolis newspaper man, was (He was employed by the Hall jisted as receiving $11,600 for Neal Furnace Co. before retiring salary and expenses. Mr. Noland He was a mem- made a trip to England earlier
five years ago.
iber of Little Flower Church.
Survivors are his wife, Jane; a
daughter,. Mrs, son, Edward; a
Marie Irwin; granddaught
of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Nell Phillips
Services for Mrs, Nell Phillips! H. Noyes, $2750; B, J, former 324 N. Beville Ave., will be held $1000; John B.-Wright, $1000; W. at 3 p. m, Friday at the Harry A. Clowes, $1000; W. A. W. Moore Peace Chapel, Burial hardt, $1000; Roger C.
will be in Washington Park.
Mrs. Phillips, clerk in the Cen-/Charles J. Lynn, $1000; and E. ter Township trustee's office, died H. Burgess, $1000. She was
yesterday at her home.
A! for Senator Club who gave $1000
er v5 ava I} any 30 : and two great-grandchildren all or more aie listed as; EN Lilly,
The report also listed a pay-jiielen Sommers, Indianapolis,
last Dale Burton Brown to Robert Bloem, now Services for Dale Burton! Brown, 321 Harlan St, will be | = {held at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the! | Stephen C. Noland, former In-'3 ¢. witson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Washington! Park. : { Mr. Brown, who was 48, died Monday at St. Vincent's Hospital, | He was a native of Switzerland! County, lived in Indianapolis 28 years and. was employed by the {Indianapolis Wirebound Box Co. for 18 years. He was a member
{this year.
Contributors to the Capehart
£5000; Mrs. Eli Lilly, $5000; Mrs. J. K. Lilly, $2500; J. l1.. Lilly i al) ’ of Prospect Mas / , Scot$4750; George F. Olive, $2000; N.|4iop Rite Eoin age: Boor Grisby. Grotto, Survivors are his wife, Ruth;| Burk- two sons, Richard Dale and DonWolcott, ald Paul. Indianapolis, and a $1000; brother, Everett, Earl Park.
David A. Forsyth |
Alex Campbell, successful Dem-| Services for David A. Forsyth, |
£1000; Ray Donaldson,
appointed clerk a year ago and ocratic candidate, listed expendi- 1040 N. Delaware St., will be held! {previously was employed in thel tures at $7454; The Campbelllat 2 p.m. today in the Flynn Fu-! State Insurance Department at| committee réport, made by Shel-neral Home in Franklin. Burial |
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Mr. Forsyth, who was 51, died! for the fall campaign. {yesterday in Cold Spring Road Congressman Andrew Jacobs, Veterans Hospital, He moved to] seven years ago listed his per-/from Franklin where he was born. |
{sonal expenses as $1200, a con- He attended Franklin College and |
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