Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1950 — Page 64

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A oT ton! ‘angry. ty Home at Julletta, died there Mrs, Hheritatio Saturday night After a brief ill- was to 3 tmen ness. He was 69, = Heves : Born in Indianapolis, Mr. Traub|

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lived here most of his life, He was

Petras Olniant denohts o| BLOOMINGTON, "Our" 23 Mrs [8 member ‘of the Calvin Prather wo To nacriaapolls resident, Co polls, she lived ai. 52 Flem.|urday in St, Francis Hospital. ¢ no tment, delig Gaile Baltozer, director of the|Masonic Lodge and attendedGien Harmeson, athletic director|in§ St. She was a member of the war 49, money to ____'new Bloomington Christian Cen-| 0rthwood Christian Church, at Wabash College, died yester-| West W ton Street Method-, A resident of ter, died yesterday in Blooming- Services will be 1 p. m, tomor- day at his home in Chicago. He ist Church, ‘Women’s Society Solis. he lived at 2526 ton Hospital. She was 62. | 0 In Flanner & Buchanan Mor-|way 72. for Christian Service, Mt. Jack-gt. H

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Services will be at 2 p. m. to- 1NATY, Burial will be in Crown

morrow in the First Presbyterian {Church. Burial will be in the

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Louise Gatson;a brother He was a niember of Logan Ma-| ers; John E., Walter F. and J. and a nephew, Matthew Gatson, sonic Lodge and the Sahara Grot-| Leonard Craigie and a grandson, all of to. He moved to Chicago & year all of Indianapolis.

Mr. Harmeson, who was born Only immediate survivor is his ste here ry i, od rast bt : Hill Comtery sister, Mrs. Mary Bush, formerly years with the American Can Co. James; her son, Jack; three brothRose . of Chicago. ; Mrs. Baltozer was a member of {the Presbyterian Church, Daugh- Mrs. Edward Fischer jters of the American Revolution,! Mrs, Kae Kantrowitz Fischer,

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‘Services will be at 9 a. m.

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® Hard os baked enamel Mrs. Emma Thacker

Business and Professional Women's Club of Indiana and the Society for Crippled Children. She was the widow of Martin A. 1Baltozer. There are no Immediate {survivors.

former resident of Indianapolis and daughter of the late Albert Kantrowitz, former cantor of the Shara Tefilla Congregation, died yesterday in Cincinnati, 0. Mrs, Fischer, who was 50, was born in Indianapolis and was

formerly employed as a dress

Harold, Chicago, and Emil, Kirklin, and a daughter, Mrs. Thomas E. Neale, Indianapolis. Funeral arrangements are not completed.

Mrs. Francis Kirsch

Ago. — a = ; Surviving are two other sons, Mrs. Mellie M. May

| Mrs. Mellie M. May, lifelong resident of Indianapolis, died yes{terday in her home, 318 Layman { Ave. She was 60.

- |Funeral Home and at 9:30 a. m.

Wednesday at Grinsteiner's;,

at St. Francis de Sales Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mrs. May was a member of { ’ the Tabernacle Presbyterian { Church; Naomi Chapter OES; : White Shrine of Jerusalem 6, Mt. LAXATIVE S ; I — Whole Fami

Services for Mrs. Emma Thack- buyer for the H. P. Wasson & A resident of Indianapolis 49 Mary Kirsch died You need only one laxative for

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{er, who lived in Martinsville most/Co. She and her husband. Ed-|Years, Mrs, 2 he Travel {of her life, will'be at 1:30 p. m.|ward, operated a reducing a in|Saturday in a nursing home, Sie yerao8 Chapter; ang 1 {tomorrow in Conkle West Mich- Cincinnati. 2 was 78. a |” Surviving are her son, Thomas {igan Street Funeral Home, Burial] Services wiil be at 2 p. m. to-| Mrs. Kirsch, who was born in B, Indianapolis and two grand{will be in Floral Park, {morrow at the Aaron-Ruben Fu- Portsmouth, O., lived at 1451 Cen-| children. Who was 46, neral Home. Burial will be in|tral Ave. She is the wife of)

Mrs. Thacker,

fi Services will be at 1:30 p. m. : 3020 Central Ave. {died Saturday in her home here, Beth-El Cemetery, . Francis Kirsch, who has been a Wednesday in Moore and Kirk AYSrY. Member, of the Jamily, and WA. 4144 833 N. Alabama St. She had lived! Surviving besides her husband|/Machinist here many years. She 1rvington Chapel. Burial will be! for children oon aengogh /in Indianapolis for five years. [is a sister, Mrs. Ben Shalansky, Was a former member of St. in Crown Hil, : grown-ups. Ex-Lax is not too | She was employed by the! Indianapolis. i {Mary's Catholic Church and ac-|

[tive in church organizations at Miss Sophia Muelle fast, es phe ld... net loo

| i : {S8. Peter and Paul Cathedral. | Miss Sophia Mueller, a lifelong| «jg um” Harry L. Scofield, resident of Services will be 9 a. m. tomor- resident of Indianapolis, died yes- . is Waitt, ble She was Lawrence for 40 years, died Sat- row at SS. Peter and Pau! Ca-'terday in the home of her niece, :

American Bearing Corporation| 4 and the Indiana Fur Co., Inc. Harry L Scofield Mrs. Thacker was a member of Jehovah's Witnesses,

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that many doctors most of {born in Morgantown, Ind. jurday in his home. He was 69. |thedral. Burial will be in Holy | Mrs. Marie Smith, 1115 W, 334 8t.| itin bee that deli. Ry eb # COLDS Surviving are two daughters, Born in Edina, Mo. Mr. Sco-|Cross. : {She was 79. cious chocolate taste of Ex-Lax go foc u cireus of S 50 Penetro Quick Aeting {Mrs. Wanda Shelton and Miss|field was formerly employed at| Surviving, besides the husband,| Services will be held at 2 p. m.| makes it the favorite of all ages. Ces oh SA Rub brings Jost Sway Rosemary Thacker; a son, Don-' Ft. Harrison. |are a son, Paul, Portsmouth; a Wednesday in Kirby Mortuary. Next time you or the children shone, aeli- tained speakthroat, back, it warms laid, ail of Indianapolis; three Services will be at 2 p.m. to- |daughter, Mrs. Alice Shuffiebar-| Burial will be in Concordia. i need relief, try Ex-Lax, the *Dools of pre-tested wirs As Low as $1.95 and stothes Achy Inu. {brothers, Carfie Pruitt, Martins- morrow at the Garland Funeraliger, Indianapolis; two sisters,| Miss Mueller's father, the late] “Happy Medium.” Still only 10¢. Per Week BRYANT soothe irritated breath- | |ville; Harrison Pruitt, Indianap-| Home in Lawrence. Burial will be Mrs. Bertha Dee, Hartford City,| Charles Mueller, operated a brick-| No better laxative at any price. : automat jug prsages, clear the olis, and Verlie Pruitt, Morgan-/in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Oak- and Miss Flora Vollmer, Orient, yard at 3440 Prospect St. The! lot toe strong, net too mild = head, ease cough. Rub on { ! bn « ! : year rep clean, white Penetro at town; a sister, Mrs. Mary House-| landon. i O.; a brother, Paul Vollmer, Colo- site later became their home. EX=L hi e very start of a cold. J helder, Detroit, and one grand-| There are no Immediate sur- rado ‘Springs, Colo, and four Surviving dre two other nieces AX : manship uy ittaday, keep handy. |ehild. { vivers, (grandchildren. " ‘and two nephews. THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE goles S ’ —— not so . wb do busin z ~1 2 costs no apolis-m

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