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(Hart, and two sisters, Mrs. Ida .Doerrer and Mrs, Nellie Wilson,! ‘all of Mansfield, O., and three

Services will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan | Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown

|* Services were held this morning for George Lee Abbott, who died Friday in the home of a son, Roy, 44 N. Bolton St. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery, Mr. Abbott

Surviving besides his son are his wife, Bertie; three daughters, Mrs. May Clark, Indianapolis; Mrs. Millie Fewell, Greenwood, and Mrs. Allean Risk, Acton; another son, Herbert, Indianapolis, | 118 “grandchildren and 21 great- - grandeniidren. ©

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{killed Saturday in a two-car auto Yesterday in his home, | collision on state road 37 near Pennsylvania St. He was 61. { Noblesville, will be buried tomorrow in Crown Hill following serv- investment firm, T. P. {ices at € p. m. in Hamilton Ceme- Co., which he operated from 1931 K until 1939. Before 1931° he A Nayy veteran of World War been vice president and general 3419 N. (1, Mr. Karweik was a starch com- manager of S. W. Strauss & Co. In 1941 he was named manager = [resident of Indianapolis. His home| of United Laundries. For the last three years he was an Union Steel Chest Co. and the

pany employee. He was a lifelong

| Surviving are two brothers,

Mass Tomorrow For Mrs. Gribbin A requiem high mass for Mrs. '

Mary Gribbin, native of England who Hved in Indianapolis 23

Ralph R. Kemp

lyears, will be sung tomorrow in| . St. Phillip Neri Catholic Church Burial Planned

following services at 8 a. m. in |Grinsteiner’s Funeral Home. Bur-

Mrs. Gribbin, who was 85, died & Co. chief

Surviving are two other daugh- Home. — | He was employed by the utility ters, Mrs. Anna Fitzpatrick, Terre Mr. Kemp, R. Haute, and Mrs. Teresa Hopkins, R. 1, Plainfield. He was a member of Unity East St. Louis, Ill; a sister, , Mrs. died Saturday in {Methodist Church and Centre Anna Ryan, Shenandoah, Pa;

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| Mr. Hart is ‘survived by the geles, and 15 grandchildren and Born in Morganwife, Ella; two sons, Charles. H. nine great- grandchildren. and Drennan W., both of Indian,

Tyree P. Burke, Ex-Broker, Dies

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Tyree P. Burke

{ Tyree P. Burke, former tater) Ernest E. Karweik., who was apolis. investment . broker, died]

Mr. Burke organized his own| Burke

{Charles H. and Al Karweik, and Neh! Manufacturing Co.

‘a sister, Mrs. Henry Cron, all of}

Indianapolis, Mrs. Lorena Clark

| Mrs. Lorena 8. Clark, who lived ‘most of her life in ‘Indianapolis, wife, Josephine; two daughters, (died yesterday in Coral Gables, Miss Laura Lee Burke and Mes Contr

He was a member of Taber{nacle Presbyterian Church, tic Tie Masonic lodge and {Columbia Club.

Mr. Burke is survived by 1}

{Fla., where she had resided the Betty Vandivier, finneapolis,

|past eight years. .

| Mrs. Clark, who was 86, was

born in Allisonville.

granddaughter and four nephews. Funeral services will be at 11 Vv a.m. Wednesday Services will be held at Flanner Buchanan mortuary. Burial will

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Survivors are Mrs. Eva Ford, and Mrs. Aileen Jones, nieces, In-| dianapolis and three other nieces.

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{New Light Baptist Church. was {tobe buried today in New Crown following services at 1 p..m. i Bethesda Bantist. Church.

A native of Omaha, Neb. Jesse 2: M. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu- Holy Cross Church. Burial will be

J. Holtam, died yesterday in Gen.eral Hospital. He was 88.

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%: 4 town, he lived in vy a : Indianapolis 26 |years. He was a

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ithe past three years: He was a {member of the Pentalpha Ma-! jsonie Lodge and formerly he at-| ded Mooresville. High School. | a Tie are his wife, Esther; | son, Stephen; a daughter, Mrs.| {Alice Jean Fullen, all of Plainfield; his father,.John, and a sis/ter, Mrs. Bertha McClain, both of ‘Indianapolis, and two brothers; Frank, Bridgeport, and Paul, Tre.

ffalgar. Mrs. Emma Bicker

Services for Mrs. Emma Bicker, who died Saturday in her home, 13604 E. New York St., will be held {at 10 a. m. Tuesday in Dorsey|

{Funeral Home. Burial will 'in Memorial Park.

-Born.in Columbus. Mrs. Bicker. ald -Camielived in Indianapolis 50 years and ward Camic, U. S. Navy; twolx. was a member of the Christian stepdaughters, Mrs. Lillian Pitt- o Church at Columbus. She was 78. man and Mr { Surviving are her son, Floyd J., Louisville, and three grandchil- brother, Russell Dukes, all of Indianapolis, and seven grandSper. Services will be at 2 p. m. |Wednesday in Little & Sons Fu- Fri

dren.

W. L McFerran

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In Forest Hill

pital,

as a field artillery captain,

here 35 yéars.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | . . Mrs. Carrie Link

Rites Tomorrow

Burial to Take Place

The president of McFerran- years, ane Co., Inc, a building special-| had ties firm, Walter L. McF Pennsylvania St., died]

Rites Conducted

Services for Mrs. Carrie J. |Link, past president of the auxilila ary of Olive Branch Christian |Church, were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today in the church. - Burial |was to be in Washington Park.’ Mrs. Link, who was 73, died Ralph R. Kemp, former Kingan Friday in her home, 2137 Na-{ accountant for 12 poleon St. in the home of her years, will be buried tomorrow in |Bois County, she lived here 39 Mrs. Mamie Klain, 324 West Newton following serv Keystone Ave. She was aat 1 p. m. in 'apolis 54 years. He retired in member of the St. Phillip Neri Conkle West -the Church. {Indianapolis Power & Light Co.

ices! years. She was a member of the |Olive Branch Christian C hurch

jand the Mothers’ Class.

Surviving are two sons, George, ‘and Elmer; a daughter, Mrs. Louise Clark, all of Indianapolis{ a sister, Mrs. Amelia Berger, | Evansville, and two grandchildren and on one great-granqenild.

/ } Arthur C. Dukes Rites Wednesday

NYC Engineer for 35 Years

He lived .in Indianapolis

years and was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Big Four Veterans’

Association.

ster, Mrs. Maude Harrison;

Dera) Home. Burial will’ be Floral | Park ¢ Cemetery. :

Rites | to Be ‘Held For Ex-Actor

A former vaudeville actor-pro-| 1 ducer who had worked with well{known talent personalities many William. F. Benbow died Saturday night in his home, 1831 erran, Carollton Ave. He was 68. Mr. Benbow was born in Mont- | 3 yesterday In St. Vincent's Hos- gomery, Ala. and entered show business when he was 18. Mr. McFerran was a veteran of those for whom he serv ar 1 serving in France ducers were Singers E

tian Church, Marion Masonic Dp, C., in 1922.

Lodge, Indianapolis Athletic Club, iS Indiana cha

the American Legion.

He is survived by his wife,

{nephew

Services will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow’ in Flanner. & Buchanan {mortuary. Burial will be in ForJerry Bowman, deacon in the est Hill Cemetery at Shelbyville.

Mrs. Frank P. Anderson

A native of New Albany, Mrs.’ |Dora Deming Anderson died SatMr. Bowman, wrio was®*67, died urday in her home; 3546 Kenwood Thursday in his home, 1042 Born in Bentonia, |

|

S. Ave, : Mrs. Anderson had lived in In-! ldianapolis 42 years and was a Surviving are his. wife, Mary, member of Tabernacle _Presbytwo daughters, Mrs. Nancy terian Church.

Presswood -and Mrs. Jerry She is survived by her Husband

Edmond Deming, Honolulu.

2 8on Chapel.

Green, both of Indianapolis, W. Scott Deming and 8randchildren’ and eight

He was a member of Bethel Mo. pter of the Producers’ Methodist Church and Elks here, Council, Indianapolis Building and of the Masonic lodge in Jackactors’ Association, Cona struction League of Indianapolis, | Benjamin Harrison Post of the gie, and three sons, Francis and eterans of Foreign Wars and Richard, both of Indianapolis, |C and Clarence, Port Huron, Mich. Services will be at 1 p. m. (Leona; a sister, Mrs, Edna Dun- Wednesday in G. M. C. Willis & [{%}; \8an, - Shelbyville, a niece and

sonville, Fla.

He is survived by his wife. Mar-

Crown Hill Cemetery,> -..

‘Mrs. Ostheimer

Rites Wornentor 5

A resident of Indianapolis for 52 years, "Mrs. Julia. A. Ostheimer died yesterday in her home, 1301 Mrs. E. New York St. She was 82. $ She was a member of Holy We Cross Cafholie Church and the RIC. Altar Society of the church. She|serv [was born in Mattoon, Iil. She is survived by a son, Louis Coleman. acon. Robert—all-of Dr. Erank P. Anderson, .a retired. F.-and a daughter. Mrs. Ruth H. Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Louise dentist; -a son, Theodore; Smith, and a brother, James, both brothers, |of Belzoni, Mass., four grandchil- Sherlie A. Deming, all of Indian- 8randchildren, (dren and five great grandchildren. [apolis, and a nephew, Dr. John

Jesse J. Holtam

Services will be at 8:30 a. m. {Wednesday in Grinsteiner’s Fu-

Funeral services will be at 11 neral Home: and at 9 a. m.

chanan mortuary. Burial will be'in Holy Cross Cemetery.

in Crown Hill.

Mr. Holtam made his home with Ollie Rhoades A nitive of Paducah, Ky., who Dies at Batesville

his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mary Holtam, 4610 Graceland Ave. lived in Indianapolis 42 years and formerly operated a general merchandise store at Earl Park. | He is survived by a daughter, Dorothy Cain, Indianapolis, and several nieces and riephews.

Services will be at 8:30 a. m.

‘Blackwell: Funeral Home, 1503 N. and at 9 a. m. in St. {Thomas Aquinas Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill

OIF A. Gray,

“Mrs. Laura

apolis: two sisters, Mrs. Eva Wy-|~ coff, Southport, and Mrs. Jenny

eral grandchildren. . and greatgrandchildren. = Services will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in- Robert W, Funeral Home. Burial will be in! *| Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.

‘John Wesley Fox John Wesley Fox, Indianapolis’ barber for 18 vears, (yesterday in Springfield, Tenn., (following serviees there.

‘Indian-

Sterling

‘lseveral nephews.

was buried

®> had been an Indianapolis resident | 35 years, Ollie Rhoades died yes- | terday in his home, 2950 ‘Shriver mer operator of a grocery. and |s: drygoods store here, Henry : Mr. Rhoades was a laborer at Kramer diéd Saturday night in

Ave. He was 61.

Henry H. Kramer, 88,

State Service

mes e BATESV ILLE, Nov. 20-—-For-

Allison Division of General Mot- his home. He was 88.

ors here and was a member of

Simpson “¢Mthodist- €hurch.

Mrs. Augusta Cosby, Indianapr lis; three brothers, Brackett ant Vaughn, Grandviéw, . Ky., ‘and res Judianapolis .._and a, sis. Luther ran Church, the Masonic |

a= er Ho i = Ee

Services will be at =

Wednesday “in Jacobs Brothers’ !West Side Chapel. Burial will be sons,

in New Crown.

Mrs. ‘Nannie Polk

Stone Ave., was S81.

She is survived by a hrother,

Mr. Kramer frequently was referred to as “Batesville's: oldest He is survived by‘a daughter, and most beloved businessman.” |} lis life was closely related torthe growth of the city. He was.a member of St. Mark's |,

gy Retails 3 C “hub et Te Old A m. German: Gustav Adolph Lodge. Mr. Kramer is survived by two Elton and Kenneth, both of New York: a foster son, Frank Bertram, Cincinndti; three brothers, Ed. Lawrence, Charles, In-}® A native of Southport who lived: dianapolis, ‘and Wesley, Bates- G mose of her life in Indianapolis, ville; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth |* Sweet, Martinsville, Ill, and sev- Mrs.’ Nannie Polk died Saturday gijeiner and Mrs. Emmi Borchelt, lin a nursing home here. Mrs. Polk, ‘both of Batesville, and two

(Whose home was at 422 N: Glad- grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in St. Mark’ 3 Lu-

Leroy R. Lund, with whom she Réran Church.

resided; a stepson, William H.

Polk, Indianapolis;

a“ niece and Rites io Be Tomorrow

Services will be at 10 a. m. For Richard L. Berry

Wednesday in Dorsey Funeral Héme. Burial will be-in Crown

Hill,

Mr. Fox, who was 53, died Mrs. Fred Gall

Saturday at his home in Springfield. He was Christian Church Surviving are a 1 daughter, Mrs. Geneva Hutchinson, Indianapolis: his father, John, ‘brothers,

An Indianapolis resident

| yesterday in her home; 5363 {Carroliton Ave. She was a native {of Worden, Ill. She ‘was 77. Mrs. Scott was a member of > {the Methodist Church and Order |of Eastern Star at Sullivan. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. M. B. Hunt, Indianapolis; a son, Merle Scott, Los Angeles,

Services will be at 1 p.

ry

William Springfield; {Jesse and. Fred, both of Indianand Eugene, "Logansport. and two sisters, both of Spring-! field.

1 Mrs. Jeanette Scott

| Duckett, .

oe

years,

Richard IL. Berry, research chemist for Barbasol Co. for 19 K will be cremated tomorrow |} following services at’1:30 p.m. in A native of Evansville and an Shirley’ Brothers’ a member of the Indianapolis resident ‘50 vears, ‘Mrs. Fred Gall died yesterday in Saturday her home, 3107°N. Meridian St.

She is survived by a daughter Since 1931

Springfield; four wis “ Eloise Gall, Indianapolis, and a brother,

| Evansville.

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15 Mrs. Laura Kinz Jeanette Scott died

A graduate of the MassachuCharles Scholz, setts Institute of Technology, he served’ with the Chemical War- |b Services will be at 2:30 p. m. (fare Division at the Rocky Mountomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan tain Arsenal at Denver.

| mortuary. Burial will be in Crown 2 member of the MIT Alumni | Association.

Surviving are his "wife, “Elizabeth; a son David, and his father,

Mrs. Laura Kinz, widow of a James M. Berry, Boston.

Civil: War veteran, died Saturday {in her home, 638 Prospect St. She Legal Notices lwas s 95. f= She is survived by" a son, Al-| [bert King; two daughters, Mrs. [Frances Hillman and Mrs. Emma 950. on the fie _all of Indianapolis; 10 al |grandchildren,— 12 great-grand-|. |brother . William Bond, Stau on, lchildren and eight great-great-| 1. and four yrandchildren. (grandchildren. ! Services will be at 10:30 a. m.! chanan! tomorrow in Robert W. Sterling |

Burial wa : Crown Hill. : Bd uy

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A lifelong resident-of Indiana and an engineer for the New York {Central system 35 years, Arthur C. Dukes died Saturday in General Hospital. Mr. Dukes, whose home was at 445 N. State Ave. |was 67.

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He is gurvived by his wife, Eunice; a daughter, Mrs. Marceta Christenberry; two stepsons, Don--Indianapols;-and-Kd-

BERRY—Richard L Sg AYE. helozed husband. of} Rit 3 father of David after Tp

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8s. Nancy Mack; a sis-|;

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8 Among |: ed as pro- Ci thel Waters |v He and Josephine Baker. Band Leadwas born in Dayton, O., and lived er Duke Ellington and his orchestra played at a night club Mr. He was a ‘member of the Chris- Benbow opened in Washington,

“Lillian Pittman, Nancy ell Dukes and Mrs. Maude Sail of Indianapolis, also Rassed sway 5 Wedn ay S FUNERAL HOME, Burial

eech Grove. Friends may

Burial will be in Xi ry. ‘Monday . mother “of Eloise Charles Scholz of Ind. passed away Sunday. & FUCHA Anal

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ine Pleasant Cemetery pelo ed mother of iM

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a W., 82 years, € husband of Ella, father of Charles

rid, also ¥- gra nee David, Libby and Jon Chandler Hart, v. Services FLANNER & BUMORTUARY. Tuesday,

passed Away in Brasaniony t

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|| Ser B uc HANAN MOR 1.30 p. m, Friends | may call . the

Central Chapel. e Mr. Berry, who was 42, hea {Fie in Methodist Hospital. [mvs ied. Bu Born in Boston, he lived here?

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| POLK—Nannie age 81. 423 N. Gladpmot. er =) William sed

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James M, Berry, away Saturday

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BURKE. Tyree P., ake 61, of 3540 N. husband of Joseph-|personal services and the many lovely Laura Lee Burke, | floral Hibutes extended at the passing Ru nester, New Yo ; vier, Minnea His, 3 §randfather of Virginia Ind.; also four brot her ot the ale George

away Su . Berv ER %. BUCHANAN. MOR-

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Ty pers please | ¢

ER Arthur, .505 Birch Ave., son of Raleigh and Mary Sue Brown Carter, brother of Curtis and grandson of Mr, William Axe (Dora Brown) and John departed this. Hfe aturday. Services Tuesday, Nov. 21, KIRK

and Mrs,

NORTHEAST

2530 Station St. Birial Gravel Lawn Cemetery, ott: hd. Friends invited. Jean McNanny, formerly of Indianapolis, beTove wife of Keith Dalzell, of ars Walter Saunders of IndianapFred McNanny and Nin Stephenson of Indianapaur nt of Sully Stephenson, passed

35

daughter

in Kansas Clits,

vi io ednesday, 1:30 Ros. CENTRAL CHAPEL, Burial Crown Fr Bh may call at the chapel any Tuesday "448 Fas nd or Eunice, father of Mr e AT SLERORIIY, step Ne i Sh flicer Edward Donald Mack, broth-

Hill

N. State Ave.

NE a 2:30 Friends “invited. Friends may a

a A. age 86, of Beloved mother of

s R. . 3 Finwhart of North Vernon, sister of Eva Wy soft @ > Southport and

of Martinsville,

everal il dren and great

Friends may call at the ROB STIR

thvited rs, Anna

Ryan, ShenanMurphy, Los

passed away at her 324 N.. Key-i]

Nov 18, 5:45

Funeral fon 5 NE RAL HOME, 8

Tuesday, - Philip m Burial Cal- |

0 dre Haute, Ind. !J

Society will

m. for prayers. and Clinton papers

1856 Dexter,

brother of rer and Mrs, sure

passed away

1:30 Burial Crown

+ call ‘at mortuary.

of ' 4610 Giacefather of the late}

ay. Sunt rom BLACKWELL FU1503 North Meridian, Nove mber, 22, 8:30 a. m; § Thomas Aquinas Interment . Crowh Prieuds invited. So

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2178 N i ot, mo ner of ‘Theodore R., .Eleanor M. ‘Smith, Esther .M. Delphia Scott, all of -Indian-

eech Grove;

(deceasedr.’ Sister ,. Catherine MonaAlso survived ‘by 11 15 great-grand-Died Saturday at jer Fes. 0 Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian = , 88. Peter and Paul Interment at Holy Cross Friends may call at the} (Vincennes and- Washington papers please copy KARWEIK—Ernest E., are 54, Aproth.

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M C Charles. N. Karweik, all of Indianap5 way Saturday, Funeral FUNERAL, HOME. Tuesday Pp. Burial Crown Hill. t funeral home

e 49, of RR 1

oS Esther ‘L. en .R. -and , ne of John Mrs. Bertha

Rep, Bridgeport, Trafalgar, ~In ray fo

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Lewis, i Ye of Mrs, Tennie Helton of Wallins Creek, Ky, sister of . Laura ‘Vaugh, ; Sap Pittman of Bell Johnson an ; Frances. Howard; Wallins Creek, passed way Sunday. Funera = + At the FARLEY 604 W

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OIL BURNER installation to pay. 10%

vice. Matrr's Heating 2 Guttering LI-6684 -

NEW FURNACES REPAIRS

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of Grace Weishaar, Eileen Gitliland and Paul Weishaar,

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rates, Jha J eigrantend

3508 E, New fin mother of Floyd Bicker, y.; sister of Mrs. Louise

Friends invited. Burial

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HURLBUT-—With deep appreciation I ah to thank our friends, relatives bors for the many expres-

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and neighbors at the Passing of our ‘WILLIAM KAPPMEYER

sisted in so many ways Eurie our recent bereavement.

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IN RPET— Installation work, rep 525 sit top. Satpets; 20 yrs. exp.

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PLANNER ; Fall Creek Blvd TA-3317

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_951 N. Delaware St. 1-3828 “Home of Personal Service” JORDAN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service

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10° Lost and Found

passed away Sunday| COIN PURSE with 2 rings: ward. WA-5585. Call before noon, + : . PUNERAL REWARD to Derson who Prospect Bt neral ., 2:30 p a = the

and TV service, day or night 5s Port Wayne, LI1-3924. NG

“Chimneys ‘Cleaned ol Repaired

‘Stop smoky furna

“nit taining sweater and Skirt. FA- 1446.

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EW Roo TTERS—DOWNSPOUTS RI-2928—WA-3919 EVES. | ROOFING, SIDING, GUTTERS ©. | REESE ROOFING CO., BR-5486 s| ROOFING, SIDING, GUTTERS Spivey Bios Ri-1443. eves. QA-1943 SEPTIC TANKS, DRY WELLS

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strayed Hi vicinity of ‘oun rd. LI-5!

Sort sh cde moting, POTN. equipmen . IM-1141.

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PER MANENTS, $1

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dren En chance to purchase small ok piers te

farm. Lots experience. Needs backing. bd good int. Write Tim

SURE NUF waxing's tough, with Water Glaxo plastic tye linoleum coating. Block's Notion

SQRRY LOOKING ru¢s and 2 Ho stery take on forgotten fay solors with Condensa Foam + Yi

FREE CLASS IN FLOWER "MAK NG EVE ES. L =

RY TU 2-4 m’ | DOUGLAS FLOWER. SHOP, SAIBis *i51s. ~~ REVOKED HLIC—SR.-

1./828 E. M. Market, Ca 6180,

HAIRCUTS 1.00

6 Barbers—Soft Water—104 8. IL.

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SLEEPING ROOMS GILBERT HOTEL 250 8. MERIDIAN St RI PRIV. BATH-TOILET, $7.00 21 Walking Distance

LARGE EFRON RooM

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ALTERATIONS men's + garments. Cohen “Tailor Shop. 165

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oe 636 N. — nt, steam heat, choice transp, Gents. YA-6423.

KIRKWOOD SAFE—FIREPROOF

100 Clean, Fireproof Rooms oy Weekly Rotes R. 0. A NOLAND, Mgr

' BE SAFE AND SU SLEEP SAFELY

SLEEPING ROOMS

THYATE-S:. 8 WEEKLY APPLY MISS DAY. 546 MASS.

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BOILER | REP RING

am - fat systems installed.

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