Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1950 — Page 10

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nounced later Born en Shelby. County, Mr. Jackson moved to Indianapolis 31 years ago. He retired 10 years Pago. and was a member of Third Christian hurch. Survivors include his wife, Minnie; a Qaughter, Mrs. Ra

~~ MACHINE WAVE EEE, S60 ARTISTIC “5c

200 Odd Fellow Bids. Hon

Win 30; MAYBE $26

toward the purchase of any suit or svat of Sishen's {only ane chuck good on ony garment). Listen—identity Bishop's * COLOR. TUNES” played frequently each day, over

Carter apolis,

Bellenbach, Indian-

Richards, 3935 Graceland Ave,

Different ipl oach day who died Saturday in her home, § WXL We correct fune hn $10 will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow | 5 correc! funes worth $25

in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill

Ol SON "Mrs. Richards, who was 77, was

a 1900 graduate of Indiana State OAK or SUMAC Science has discovered

Teachers College, at that time, State Normal, and a member of

an excellent new treat- [its Alpha Sorority. Want of 4¥. cak or 3u She is survived by her husband, ski ng Itsgen. Charles W. Richards; a daughter. ]

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dries up the bier ator within 2X oun y [Mise Ruth Richard, No

a son, Paul W. East Point, da,

ot waggsn T DRY a brother, Oran G. Soudérs; Hunt-} {ington Park, Cal, and two grand- | ==="

~ |children. |

1120 Shelby St, will be

Mr. Wonders, who was 63, dled,

life resident of Indianapolis and] ‘a veteran of World War I. He |was a retired auto mechanic. I Survivors include his wife,

Pe |Clara; two daughters, Mrs. Julia! : |Wehring and Mrs. Elsa Krucke- : {meder; a son, John W, and a " {brother, George, all of Indianaplolis, and two grandchildren.

‘Mrs. Inez May Farley

| Mrs. Inez May Farley, 235 E. Vermont St.,, who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, will be buried in Memorial Park after services at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Conkle West Sixteenth Street Funeral Home. ‘Born in French Lick, Mrs. Far. ley, who was 51, lived 18, years in Indianapolis. She was a mem-|

ber of the Pentecostal Church tn Chicago. Survivors include her husband, Shelby Farley; a son, Robert Baker; her parents, Frank Archer and Mrs, Cora Crawford; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Gayer, Mrs. = Della Warren and Mrs. Lillian {Rogers; a brother, Petér Archer,

BULDING MATERIALS and tw bus, {Srandehlidren. all of In. —FOR THE KIDDIES Me. Lucy Anne Taylor

Mrs. Lucy Anne Taylor, 122 N. Vine St., who died yesterday, will be buried in Crown Hill after {services at 11 a. m. Wednesday} fat-Royster & Askin West Wea ington Street Mortuary. Mrs. Taylor, who was 78, died!

Sure—we mean Polk's "fresh flavor” milk and what's in it: calcium, minerals, at the home of a daughter, Mrs.

Vitamin A, 8, and G, ofc. Make no mis Murl Craigle, 40 N. Fleming St.

a She was born in Carroll Counfake—milk is nature's finest food for | ity, Ky., and lived in Indianapolis!

ying youngsters. Adults should drink 1% Yours, She wasn wember ol milk, foo—at least a pint a day. Polk's

Survivors include a son, Ray-| mond M. Taylor, and another milk is pasteurized by a modern, quick daughter, Mrs. Luella Burkhardt, Indianapolis; two brothers, Wal-| action process which retains the full nu. ‘er Moore, Madison, and Harvey| Moore, Indianapolis;.nine grand-!

—frient-values-of- the milk: as produced by © efitren: -and-10-great-grandchit-"§

nature. Call Order Department, Allantic Facsiunt

1321. Have Pols “fresh flavor” milk Rites at Lafayette or Hannagan's Mother

| LAFAYETTE, Aug. 28 (UP) — Funeral services will be held here {tomorrow for Mrs. Johanna Hannagan, 92, mother of publicity agent Steve Hannagan. | Mrs. Hannagan, a*native of Lafayette, died Sunday in St. Elizabeth's Hospital. She suffered a stroke a week earlier,

delivered regularly—right fo your door.

1 - Four passengers day in his home, 5544 College alized, lized, but their injuries were not'ec

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Mrs. Charles Richards ||

Bervices for Mrs. Mary Souders'

be held at 10 5. m, Wednesday in| Flanner & mortuary. | J The place of burial will be an-}

‘William Wonders

Services for Willlam Wonders,! at 2 'p. m. tomorrow in Stirling: Fu-| ineral Home. Burial will be in| ier swi HILT

Saturday in his home. He was a}

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