Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1951 — Page 9

> I ii i i BHI _ Sidi do ST i PD Ny SS NE 8 i RRO IF pt 5 01 © BRAT A pS Gi ra ga GE ¥ ax : wa nr A io ha Ath dante AR ga ’ SHIRE Sn igi ow A 33 ar AG TE Sed fa . a - at . pn % og ae a A fi nn “iia eR FY % : 5 ern . Noosa * Va y x agg g rr P ; hs A ; ' ; CE ; " fi ¢ $ i 3 x ® A : ) | . THURSDAY, MAR. 15, 1951 ———et THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | - PAGE 0 J Funeral Tomorrow ; “ - lumbus. Burial will be in Co-| J ! 4 Bf pAavantuigutay B. | | p James T. Berry [umbus. | ir fot hn 1 Advertisemen w Be ' For James W. Stone Imes a r : pe G2 ’ % ; CR : | Ri od { Mr. Harden, who was 79, was ,, ® . § % a Ava Services will be at 2 p. m. to-| - | ites Satur ay born, in Bartholomew County s . HOW LONG SINCE Rites Tomorrow =ericciess os Rites TOMOPTOW | foe reves or smo Fis 1 i el 0282 ; iin The rites will ye in Jacobs | ? | Thomas Berry, who died Tuesday hte. There he ol BEY in pe 3 Burial Planned [Brothers West Side Chapel. Bur- | Retired /in General Hospital, after a brief serve d ar Se aflaie, Re 3 40 3 3 xn In M il ial will be in New Crown. etire Carpenter; lliness, wil be held at 8:30 a.‘m.|terms as county highway superin- 3 a g g m ooresvi le {| Born in Jackson County, Tenn.,| Lived Here 50 Years {Saturday im the Blackwell Fu-|tendent. . 3 $ Services for Benjamin F. Pros- Mr. Stone lived here 26 years ‘neral Home, 1503 N. Meridian St.,| He came to Indianapolis only 3 3 ser, a lumber inspector 60 years, 'before moving to Detroit. He was Services for Charles A. Gad- and at 9 a. m. in St. John's f aro : Ta h ny x . ¢ Will be at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow|a member of the Church of God DEITY. a retired carpenter, will be Shurch. Burial wil be in Holy | He YEATs B80 to make his home 3 § in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill/in Christ here, {held at 2p. m. tomorrow in the Cross Cemetery, : 8 ' 3 Flexalum-Aluminum and Steel Slats > Chapel. Burial will be in Moores. | Surviving are his wife, Erma Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel.! Mr, Berry, who lived at 138 8. Surviviors include the daugh: 2 FREE ESTIMATES IN YOUR HOME & ville. |Detroit, his mother, Mrs. Olle | Burial will be in Washington Illinois St., was 37 years old. He ter; one son, Robert, Columbus; a 8 Mr. Prosser, who was 79, dled Stone, Indianapolis; five sisters, ® > K: |Was a member-of the Ancient Or- a sister, Mrs. Jesse Heagy, Co- 4 ALSO EXPERT FINTONE 3 Tuesday in his home, 53 Whittier Mrs. Georgia Hopkins Mrs Vers | Mr. Gadberry, who was 75, died der of Hibernians. A lifelong lumbus; four grandchildren and x FiisnG 2 Place, after an illness of a year. Hale, Mrs. Eliza Chapman and. c da¥ In Methodist Hospital. |resident of Indianapolis, he was a three great-grandchildren. > ; } A native of Lawrence County, Mrs. Geneva Rush, all of Indian-| Born in Casey County, Ky., he ginduate of Cathedral High): pm es 3 W § N D 0 Ww S H A D E S $ he had lived in Indianapolis 50 apolis, arid Mrs. Lena Maymard, 12d lived in Indianapolis 50 years. School, : EA 3 § i years. He was employed by the Muncie: three brothers. the Bt ''He was a member of the Third! Survivors include two sisters, Q ¢ Ab 8 Standard Wheel Co. Porry Rate oa o I per 2 2 8V. Christian Church and Knights of Mrs. Ellen Kennedy and Mrs, -. 3 Call Us for Reconditioning o ove : : facturing Co., Martin Perry Corp | «Ry, of Indian- pythiag Lodge No. 97. Rosemary Smith, Indianapolis, o Linol Cc + Ruas ¥ +|apolis and the Rev. Marshall, of | . > OR inoleum arpets ug 2 Delphos Bending Co., and Curry- Dayton, O. | Surviving are his wife, Sallie; 2nd two brothers. John M. Indi: | Ry go AN lL Milo Vers Tne 0, and Curry- Dayton, O. ~~ a-son,~Frnest, Indfanapolis; four anapolis—and—W:—E;—Owetis- 3 Open Until Noon Saturdays—RI. 1496 8

aa Prosser was a member ot Mrs, Bertha A. McMurray faughters, Mrs. Grace M. John. boro, Ky. e Irvington Methodist Church! Mrs. Bertha A. McMurray, S00 Mrs. Mary E. Goodwin, Mrs. and the Centre Masonic Lodge. (widow of L. H. McMurray Sr, of RUth A. Gray, all of Indianap- £. Frank Harden RL... Surviving are his wife, Carrie; the 'L. H. McMurray Livestock lS: and Mrs. Marjorie V. Hast- Services for B. Frank Harden, \ Senator Dudley J. LoBlane | a daughter, Mrs. Helen Hubert, Brokers, will be buried in Crown "8% Washington; one brother, who died yesterday at the home

Indianapolis, two i : an James W. Gadberry, Indiana olis;'of his daughter, Mrs. Harry C. p— Po grandchildren Hill following services at 1:30 one sister, Mrs. Minnie ap Or- Weist, RRT, Box 693, Mann Rd.,| nok

and five great-grandchildren lp. m. Saturday in Shirle — Se hs ¥lando, Fla.; six 2 | Re B ' | ’ . grandchildren and will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow MQ NDE A Lack of Energy May Be Due to a | John Andrew Ray |Brothers .Central Chapel. [three great-grandchildren. ln Flanigan-Reed Mortuary, Co- RE'TE MACARONI

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Niacin and Iron St. will be buried in New Crown was 89. : ; Maybe ‘re just tired, ollowing services at 9 a. m. Sat-| Born in Danville, . Mec z ¥ “ BSR A mah i a ! - . . ‘ y : ro il J Si : eligied, uday Jn St. Bridget's Catholic ray had lived in ee i EO i | : [50 years bef i al- ; tured BY vive aches a pains, gaa) Mr. Ray, who was 47, died Mon-{tornie pf caine] Ty RE to cal 23 Indig ay By Beasts wh of Vitamin (12Y In General Hospital. Born Surviving are a Son, L. H., opB,, B,, Niacin and Iron you may find nln Ky. he hed Pear erator of what is’now I. H. Me-. : Telief with sadays Bria HADACOL. He was a member of St. Bridget's Jur ray Hite 304 Shredauen fate, : Thousands. of my. ood. friends are |Catholic Church. ath. TBOth Of Bean aa Mr: iri A Senstan Y to tell me how | Surviving are his wife. Maggie, mm mas Hort no Ra I. my great formula, HADACOL, has and two brothers, William Ray, a on, Wan Traheiscd,

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folks, good people just like youre [tired maintenance man, will bey ! self, from all sections of the country, held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in King lod ave SS SnIUCRY. ay who have found new hope, a chance |& King Funeral Home. Burial He was 79. : for a brighter tomorrow, with will be in Floral Park. | Services will be held at 1 p. m. HADACOL. Why delay? Why wait? Mr. Stewart died Monday in{Saturday in the Allen Chapel, Won't you give my formula a chance { General Hospital. He was 72 and A, M. E. Church. Burial will be! to help you, too? I'll refund every lived at 716 N. Senate Ave. Born in Crown Hill. penny you pay if HADACOL doesn’t in Lake Providence. Mr. Stewart! Survivors include his wife, Florhelp correct your trouble when due had lived in Indianapolis the past ence; a son, Herman, New York!

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