Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1950 — Page 21
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
J MORE PEOPLE Buy “ oi Busi Sister Tanner J. E Sharp Dies at Age JI Mes Stringer 5% 0 ph Rises Tomorrow | Funeral services will be held af Rites Tomorrow | se in Ho Mrs. Mellie Ann Tanner, moth. Services to Take Ia. :30 p. m. tomorrow at Westview Mrs. Nelle Stringer died Mon-: ASPIRI D : le » Signs Shildren. wiI be Juried Place Tomorrow * Baptist Church. Burial will be in Ry Et ey ae omorrow in on following: ‘Crown Hill an » THAN ANY OTHER ASPIR! services at 10:30 a. -m. in Little An active worker in local and The body will remain at Conkle Winthrop Ave., where she made | IN THE WORLD FoR pIRIN Rites to Be Saturday & Sons Funeral state Baptist church work, DI.'west Michigan Street Funeral Der home. She was 73. : "For Staunch Club Fan Home, Beech (Joseph E. Sharp, 77, died yester- mome until rites are held. She was a.native of Franklin x d Grove, |day at General Hospital. He had M M M and had lived here 57 years. She o n ardent baseball fan with Mrs. Tanner, {practiced here 40 years until his rs. ary organ was a member of the Sutherland jhe anole a the Indian. who was 76, died retirement two years ago. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Presbyterian €hurch and a forsister of FAS EE i a Tuesday in Rob- ? | Dr. Sharp was a native of Can- Eliza Morgan, 79, will be Bele ‘Alimer member. 6f the Woman's I. Bil dies reclden i A ert Long Hospi- ’ SE ada and had lived here 50 years. SPM. tomorrow at Bethany Tem- Christian Temperance Union.
5 a : > ple, North ard Douglass Sts. Besides h h 3 : NOT IMPORT DUTY | Vincent's Hospital. al. Hep De : He was a member of the West-|" ye Morgan, a native of Vicks= vivad po fr how: She is sur
InSoyBean Oil — \ Miss Bush was’ considered arn .. view Baptist Church, and a for- purge Miss, died’ here vesterday. M. Brown, Davtona Beach, Fl: 2 : M. re n, ivions 38 . la., - or Mustard Sauce expert on baseball and regularly ompsan a mer. member of the executive com- ge moved to Indianapolis 19 and Mrs. Nazci Fowler, Frankl
atténded home games here until TT mission of the. Indianapolis Bap- years ago. She has no immediate and a brother. Raymond-Richard- : lq 4 she suffered a strone in June. ot. Of Lewis tist Association, the state board survivors. - Son of Wik oud Riad WITH OTHER MEAT PURCHASE She knew the club’s players per he » af the Indiana Baptist Conven-' The body is at the Stuart Mor- Funeral services will be held at “Porky L Ne. 10. 8. GOV'T INSPECTED, ;sonally and kept in touch with Surviving are Mrs. Tanner jon. tuary, 812 N. West St, where it » , ni tomorrow in Mamilton SHLy Lame Hr $51 fas {thém. She similarly followed the four dsp a Mrs. James Rock- , He Was also a member of the will remain” until 4 p. m. tomor- Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Low Prices BACON Tos, {Cleveland baseball club when re or. Mrs. Jp Joiden and Mest Calvin Prather Masonic Lodge. row. : Crown Hill on Fresh Pork ‘siding there, 2 - There are no immediate sur- Burial wiJl be in Lincoln CemeUntil she retired fo Ruth Howell, all of Michigan, and ("Blips ; i >, 2 J] cororTaivG ur years ago vivorss tery, Chicago, Saturday morning. (Additional Obituaries, Page 30) Fresh H Bl | Miss Bush was a saleswoman at iS. Richard Dunn, California; mo. Rey I Fesh Hams n. 48¢ CHICKENS bh | ]iThe Wm. H. Block Co. 14 years, [0U% sons, Denzel, Indianapolis: 4 : . Shoulder Fre® 39¢ | Miss Bush was born in Louis- [Va Anderson; Jess, New Jersey, : ; i MIXED ville, moving here when’ she was|2Nd Laurel, Arkansas; a brother, = * Pigs Feet w. 106 i
|3. She made her home here with ale Hughbanks, ‘Oregon, and 18 Pi 2 .3g¢ (her ‘brother at 207 N. Walcott st. &randchildren, 78 st of "e lest IS : Pigs Heads. ,, 12)/2¢ or ons he She > | i i ie She was 2 meiner of Holy Cross Mrs. Luella Soules Sliced Liver 1s. 396 | v : | Servicés will be held at 8. 301 Services will be held at 2 p. m.; {2. m. Saturday at Speaks & Finn | l0MOfTow in St. Paul African| Es fais PER fe Neck Bones J hy /28 {Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. a: Methodist Episcopal Church for| fe x gutsy Pride {Holy Cross Catholic = Church, | Mrs. Luella Soules, who died] ¢ El 3 ol Sausage- 3m 1.00 Lb. Burial will’ be in Holy Cross! {Moray in her ' home, . 1416 pa ana A Sliced : y {Cemetery olumbia Ave. Burial will be in E 4 . | Scottsville, Ky. She was 80. i WE iB : : : : . oy . Fresh Side hy 45¢ ; . 5 - Mrs. Julja Duncan i~ Mrs; Soules was born in . : ; ; i 3 | Mrs. Julia Duncan, widow of Gallatin, Tenn. and lived in Saki ; ° ? I. “8 A. J. Duncan, Louisville druggist Indianapolis 23 years. She was 5 po E SELF-SERVICE MEAT h for 30 years, will be buried in a member of St. Paul Church. EE } ex : an : ] ik {New Crown following serviees at She is survived by three daugh- : er y G : . : i 'y 1 2 p.m, in the 25th Street Baptist ters, Mrs. Sarah Simmons, Mrs. . k / ’ YOu Pick Out What YOU Want!
Church. Friends may call at the Lorene Gillenwater and Mrs.
Patton Funeral Home today. Esther Foster, all of Indianap- : : . | : Extra R I Cc H t Mrs. Duncan, who was 58 died olis; five sons, Hughton, Levi and = 5 : 4 COLORED
2 Tuesday in her home, 2350 Schri- McKinley, Scottsville, and the EE TF 3 ; Extra C U P S! ver Ave. Born in Columbus, O., Rev. Otie Soules and Isaiah 43 : : OLEO she lived here six years. She was Soules, Indianapolis, and a sister, | : 5 Get KO-WE-BA Reqular, 2 ember of the 25th Street Mrs. Callie Smith. Inlianapolis. | gy j
“hurch, The body will remain at the x 3 h s Drip or Fine Grind Coffes. | Surviving are four daughters, residence until services are held. | - La 3 KING
it tastes extra rich: pours |nre Fugenia D. Rogers, Mrs. King & King Funeral Home has| ar) zt { ES y. EN — : exira-cups. Vacuum packed Atice¥- “Hackley and Mrs. Lice [Charge of arrangements. : NUT in Indianapolis—it's fresher. | Vidoue, Indianapolis, and Mrs. | : : Mary . Louise Axexander, ILouis- Karl S. Kindred
ved by two sisters, Mrs. Ruby
Also KO-WE-BA Canned ville, and 11 grandchildren. Karl 8. Kindred, an employee
3 ¥ . * i { of Stokely-Van Camp Corp. for i IS the leadin Fruits, Juices, Vegetables Isadore Greenhut more than 10 years, will be buried ; ’ 0 ARMOUR'S ARMOUR'S Isadore Greenhut, native of Po- tomorrow in Washington Park 3 1 = AT or land who came to Indianapolis following services at 3 p. m. in ; j ; CHIFFON FLAKES ; PERK INDEPENDENT iSeven years ago, died today in his Moore & Kirk Irvington Chapel : | VA M . Tan in Nn 1ana : ‘ ; > : home, 3008 N. Delawire St. He Mr. Kindred, who was 58,- died b Tia 3 BY Ig. Cc KO-WE-BA was 61. |Tuesday of a heart attack while 9 AL : : x box ; A textile technician in Poland, working. A. native of Daviess : ‘ ; GROCERS : Mr. Greenhut came here to work County, he lived most. of his life : i : es it leads i iN sales because ; in the Real Silk Hosiery Mills, in Indianapolis. Jo : . BcRocErs ff Inc. He lived with his son, Bruno. 1808 College ‘Ave. pe ® : u. S.-Grade “A” Large | Besides his son, he is survived Surviving are- a son, Lowell; a J it pleases more people Tat by his wife Betty. ie WO daughters Mrs. Velma. by ori Dl piv : . :
His: home was at JEN Services will be held at 1.30 Bruhn and Bjis nislen allisoriyl ar ‘ p. m. Friday in Aaron-Ruben Fu- two sisters, Mrs. Hallie Raney ; than dail other brand . neral Home. Burial will be .in and Mrs. Ann Hardy; two broth- p> 39 Meal-time [ENE. ers, George and James, ‘and five o 'y
‘Mrs Flo willi : grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. : : a | ol 1C . y. lI . rence iliams . ha : Switch to Old Crown. You'll pre-. 2 Money=-Saver I" Mrs. Florence Williams, wife of August Leibrock : 2 : - a : fer it to all others. Next time F ou THIS PRICE the late Rev. Truman Williams, a August Liebrock, who operated ‘ é . INext \
® minister here many years, died A delicatessen at City Market for order ale, get the leader. Get VERY LOW! DOZ. : St. after a long illness. .» . 1440 Brunswick St. -He was 67.| _~ VO ) . yoy.get the best. "JUNKET" Come in for details on é cloud ed She was born in Franklin, Ky, Born in Germany, Mr. Leib- : | 4 YOUgB Mail-in oHfer for and moved here 50 years ago. 'ock lived in Indianapolis 45 ~~ QUICK FUDGE
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> N nC t a brother, Jacob. and two sisters, ? : i : 3 SPAGHETTI eit ee COmEIery. Mrs. Magdalene Wilhelm, Indian. ® CENTUVRE BREWING : : OLD CROWN ALE : William W ae L % : .winam aggoner apolis, and Mrs. Amalie Ehrgott, AA! CORP; FORT WAYNE, IND. = casts Just a A cigar maker more than 40 Germany a ——— LC ——__
years. for the Andrew Steffen 3 ” ’ few cents Cigar Co.. William A. Waggoner| 2 : 2 PURE CREAMERY by died yesterday at the home of his| : : : i : FRESH
son, 206 Forest Ave. . - : NEN . Mr. Waggoner was born nj : - TR Jonesville, and moved ‘here 46 . : U. S$: No. 1 Michigan {years ago. He was 69. |
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