Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1950 — Page 5

He was a member of the Bap-

tist Church and the Prospect

Masonic Lodge.

Services will be heid at 2 p. m. g

tomorrow in Little Sons Mortuary, Beech Grove. Burial will be!" in Washington Park Cemetery. Mr. Bryant is survived by his wife, Katherine; a son, Everett J. and a daughter, Mrs. Katherine Balthaup, all of Beech Grove. Another ter,. Mrs. Pearl R, Church, lives in Charleston, 8. C. There are five grand- f children and one great-grandchild, BR

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| 159. died Monday at St. Vincent's

{of the Assumption {Church. He was educated in Indi-

Burial in Crown Hill For Personnel Worker George W. Campbell, personnel manager for the Climax Machine Co., will be buried in Crown Hill

tomorrow in the Blackwell

A lifelong resident of Indi0 Was

anapolis, Mr. Campbell, wh Hospital. Priof 10 becuming perSunbel mana

He lived at ‘1450 8. Richland, St. Mr. Campbéll was a member Catho

anapolis schools. Burviving are his son, George Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. Laford & F. McCall 3nd Mrs. Ciif-

Cemetery after services at 10 a.m. ‘| Muncie Star.

10. J: ‘Reyriolds : {Rites Tomorrow

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“Reynolds, 84-year-old newspaper per|

pressman, will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hui, Mr. Reynolds died yesterday in Logansport. He had been a pressman for the Terre Haute Tribune 15 years. He also had worked for the Detroit Free Press and the He was born in | Indianapolis. lin He is survived by a son, Thomas, and two sisters, Mrs. Alice Habich and Mrs. - Maud ] Ramsey, all of Indianapolis; one Srandehig and one great sa

Dorothy Jackson

Rites Tomorrow

Dies in Her Home After Long Iliness |

A former employee of the Wm,

Cncdieeker, of Indl Rlock..Co..and. Fannig. May. 8; two rather “Robert, Candies Company, Mrs. Dorothy

Ny Eh N. M,, and Willlam, In- wey Jackson, died yesterday in BRAT WhO hae Heed Were on 8YE0.. oF i L828 Cot east Abia || aInBAPOLS;. Live. sisters. MES... Biber home; :3726- Kenwood Aves |: 27 vears, died Sunday in General e built of table Tnives and water 8S. Millholland, Sturgeon, Mo, Death followed an illness of two Hospital. She lived at 2108 All- entertain his ir he dinner. Steven's trick was named —— Mrs, Millard Wills, Mrs. Josephimonths, free St: She was 31. of The Week by Herb Sweet, creator of The Times TRY IT fea. |F. Ginter, Mrs. Mary H. Hyatt, Mrs Jackson was born in New Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery| fure. Mr. Sweet's drawing of Steven's idea will be found on the (And Miss Gertrude Campbell, alliAlbany and lived in Loutsville, will follow last rites at 2 p. m. comic o page 25. of Indianapolis; three grand- Ky before coming here. tomorrow in Christ Temple page ... . hag children; and one great grand: Rites will be held at 10 a. m.

Church. ‘ . child. tomorrow at Shirley Brothers Miss Tate is survived by her Albin Baumann Mrs. Sinick Central Chapel, with (Durial i father, Ernest Tate; a sister, Mrs. . vergreen Cemetery, Louisville. Rosie Lee Hightower, Cincinnati, . I Rites Tomorrow, Mrs. L EJ encer Survivors include the parents, and four: brothers, Ernest, Jr. : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wey, Indian- ~ New York City, James P, Louis JPL ¥ = po: Dies F Here at 92 ; : _|apolis; three sisters. Mrs. Harry ~-E.-and-Lawrence M; all of ‘Indi-| ¥ BF ye ff OEM ARATN LoS EN

2h Tie Thompson; Mrs, Kenneth List|] anapolis, ~ “THE a= of * Mrs.| ‘land Mrs, Allen Redonnet, In{Cynthia C. Sinick, who died yes-|

Community Leader ; dianapolis; two brothers Carl [terday at the age of 90, will be

: x ; Wey. Indianapolis, and Herbert Dies at His Home ‘held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Ex-School Teacher Wey. Louisville. Albin Baumann, a piorfeer In- & Kirk Northeast Chapel. Bupial

ies in California | dianapolis resident, died at. his Wil be in Crown Hill. | Dies in Ca \ 7 | Mrs. Sinick died yesterday in| Mrs. Lillian E. Spencer, former | home yesterday at 2277 B. Meri- par home at 2827 Station St. |sehoo! teacher at West Newton | . LAXATIVE Suits ———

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dian St. He would have celebrated] She was born in Mendon, Ind., and Mooresville, will be buried in aspirin for chil his 91st birth- land had lived in Indianapolis for| rial Cemeter dren bearing St Ve {day In a few 66 years, Her husband, John, died at" Glendale, Cal, 81 C y grain tablets as- |i days, ; jin 1922, She died Sunday at Monrovia Whole Famil sure accuracy. || po. t Wels- ’ > rim e y ) f am, Orange flavored. eo a —_ MRS. SINICK was a member Cal. Mrs. Spencer moved from In- whole ramy | y os of the Brightwood Methodist/dianapolis several years ago.| You need only one laxative for many, he came 8 ber of the famil to in soumrry REY SR Church. Attr living In Colorado Springs. very member ofthe family, and tad'a youth works She is survived by three chil-|Colo., several years she moved on oe that's I Sax! t's gentle cho gh W hi ling as a farmer dren, Arthur Sinick, Mrs, Flora/to Monrovia Cal, where she lived| coo © nCiop Poe SACTRATE 40 West Ohio St. 1 and a dairyman. McIntire and Mrs, Eva Smith, 'with her nephew, Lowell W. Pass- strong, not too mild...not too vA He. hadifived all of Indianapolis. more. fast, not too slow — it's the SAVINGS 'here 70 years. While in Monrovia, Mrs. Spen-| “Happy Medium” laxative. Otis P. Crim cer was a proofreader for the| Ex-Lax is such a dependable Monrovia Times. laxative that many doctors use Born on-a-fatm near Moores-L- it in their practics. And that deli. cious chocolate taste of Ex-Lax |

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“ville, Tnd., Mrs. Spencer was edu-| m 1 active in community betterment.| Services for Otis P. Crim of [cated in Mooresville schools, and ke i The Savesiis of ail ages,

He was a member of the Sacred Anderson, father of Mrs. W. T./was graduated later from Terre Heart Church and the Holy Name Pearcy of Indianapolis, will be |maute Techers College. She was heed ee uy, ExnLax, 106, | Soctety. held aay 2 2 2 . in the 5 member of the Methodist Church| No Hapry M. laxative at any price. Mr. Baumann is survived by: > ay Funeral Home, An-|,.., West Newton. Hot too strong, net too mild =

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11 A M to 5P. M. Set. |Koerner, Mrs. Paul Boeing and | Pearcy, executive secretary of the |1# her brother, O. T. Passmore, Mrs. Mark Bottema, all of In- Board of Church Extension of the! |Indianapolis. | Pisciples of Christ. . 8 T C TH dianapolis; three sons, John, Mar-| “0 "LT Fe a year. | Don’t {tinsville, Adolph and William, | lived all the 85 years of his life © No matter Sula a pe have hoth of Indianapolis; a brother, {in Anderson, He was former Ma

oud for i eczema, psoriasis, infee- | Sons, athlete's: foot of whatever your Albert; 10 grandchildren and ison County treasurer, and busi-| |nessman for more than 50 years .

skin trouble . % foot -WONDER 84 you. | Seven great-grandchildren. “land one-time active member of : i i RR ~Services-will--be-at-$:30--a: m: {tiie Central. Christan ~ Church, WONDER SALVE is white, eroaselem, | {Friday at the Lauck Funeral anderson. The Crims had been Safe for | Home, followed by a Funeral married 62 years.

ondary | Mass at 10 a.m. in the Sacred gyrvivors include only his wite, |

or money Sold 2 He indianapolis by Stokes. Hawk's. Heart Church. Burial will be in Mes. Minnie Crim, and Mrs. | earcy.

Mrs. Dora Willis Mrs. Dora Willis, a native of Crystal Springs, Miss., who had lived here 30 years, died yester-) day at General Hospital, She] lived-at 909 Paca St. Mrs. Willis was 67. | Services will be tomorrow at| 1 p. m. in Jacobs Brothers West | {Side Chapel followed by burial in New Crown Cemetery. | She was a member. of the) Church of the Living God. 1 Mrs, Willis is survived by he husband, Watley; two daughters; Mrs, Nevient Jenkins and Mrs. | ; {Billie Taylor, and a son, James, | {all of Indianapolis. |

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