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Enter Your Own Photo Hany E Woods | In "Sweetest Girl’ Test

pictures in the search for the * ‘sweetest girl in the world.” The search is being conducted by The Times and RCA Victor, record dealers to help Nancy O. of the Li'l Abner comic strip find | | the “sweetest” face. Your face might be the one the judges select Lived Here 22 Years 50 to be drawn in the Li'l Abner nip and you mn gain national rec-| garvices for Harry E. Woods, ir” who died yesterday in his home,

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ognition. test The top prize for the “sweet- | photoes he ot the New York ‘Al P2520 N., Rural St. will be at 8:30

est girl” will be a $500 RCA Vic-| Tn eil suit Thm Rotter eke a. m. Thursday in Harry W. tor ~telévision-phonograph com | will be drawn on his Nancy O. characler vi ore Peace Chapel and at 9

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bination. Prises: First place, a $500 RCA victor a. m. in St. Philip Neri Catholie| Send Entries Early |television-phonograph chmbitation] S88 Church. Anyone can submit pictures of worth gia: - ir RCA shor. ve portabl Feb, | Members of the Men’s Club ‘of | any girls. | nds A Victor "45" phonograph worth aa: {St. Philip will meet at 8 p. m.|

Study these rules, then get ih, Be AR “ory Wednesday in the Peace Chapel

2 oday: } lected by = most your entry Wn today. ling, cer rectlve a" recording of ‘that {OF prayer. Burial will be in Holy| Clip the official entry blank from The Dumber at the Sloe of ihe coment, Cross. Times and deliver it with » photos aph! JPlotires may be ‘of tle “aister al any size) of your “sweetest girl” to any rekardless of age, from e Mr. Woods, who was 63, had REA Victor record dealer

in . Marion Grandmothers. \been manager of Casady Fuel &

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d 1 Jlarion ‘ coun ne - ay a ry uide a ot TOU may enter any umber of 0 pictures Supply Co. 22 years. A native of | Times, Ww, any number o ££ WN ID ‘make an Marviand SC 18% the ttle must be accomp anied by an official eniry| Jennings County, he had lived z ne ctor recor 0 e/blank clipped fro | 4 2 { |B By ae that best ae yy pictures become the property of The/in Indianapolis 22 years and was i |your “sweetest girl”. Times. none can returned and the a member of St. Philip Neri { * Sweetness of Face A ¥ ecision of the ates wil nal ch h, . + idsing will be on the basis of sweetness The i day for submitting entries is ure j Jor's He is survived by his wife, Ma-

‘SWEETEST GIRL IN THE WORLD’ bel E.; two daughters, Dorothy ; Woods and Mrs. Helen M. Don-| oghue, both ‘of. Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs, Mae Hamilton

~ ENTRY BLANK | Search sponsored by The Times and RCA Victor Record Dealers in conjunction with the Li'l Abner Comic Sue. y and Mrs. Sally Mohr,” Greens.) { Herewith is photograph of the girl JI think is “The Sweetest [burg and Mrs. Stella York, Madi-| | Girl in The Worla» I want to enter this picture in The Times |son, and two brothers, Thomas, | search. ‘ . | Westport, and Dennis, Washing- |

. Her Name sR pssst iin {ton, Ind. ne : Mrs. Jennie Dick

. Nn, he Her Address Cees eesacaseaiiesasetteesntieertraesteatnrtnne Services for Mrs. Jennie Dick, |who ‘died Sunday in her home at {15 W. Ray St., were to be held! at 3 p. m. today in Harry W. {Moore Peace Chapel with burial in Crown Hill. A native of New York, Mrs. {Dick had been a resident of InMY BAATBBE Jouinrvorsrircsarsissnnnssasvivignnse Yevees.s |dinnapolis the last 50 years. She » |was 86 at the time of her death. | DELIVER THIS ENTRY BLANK WITH PHOTO TO ANY A brother, Charles H. Richey, | RCA VICTOR RECORD DEALER IN MARION COUNTY. I¥ Normal, Ill, is the only imme-

YOU LIVE OUTSIDE OF MARION COUNTY YOU MAY MAIL diate survivor. PHOTOS AND ENTRY BLANKS TO: “SWEETEST GIRL IN James H. Bright

295 | THE WORLD” SEARCH, INDIANAPOLIS TIMES, 214 W. | Services will be at 10 a.m.

| MARYLAND ST. | Thursday. in the Christ Apostolic { - {Church for James H. Bright, who

‘William Berdman Is Dead at 89 Fo 0 Nr

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Mack N lo with ern Ave, Sunday. Burial will be | William Berdman, formerly em-| Services will be held at 2 p. m. in Floral Park. muli-color trim. [Poy iw = Yily & Co. bowen) tomorrow in J. C. Wilson Chapel Ie Born 69 Yours 38% in Scottsville, ears, die a mle the, Chimes. Burial will be in|}Y- YF: Bright lived here 50 later an extended illness. He was Crown Hill | He is survived by his wife, |89. | A native of Martinsville, Mr.| Luvenia. ] Berdman resided in Indianapolis Samuel McQuiston Downstairs {67 years. He retired several years Depart ¢ DORSEY | ago. ls Samuel McQuiston, who = died remen * unday i hi Funeral Home { Survivors include three daugh-| [2007 ay Tr Rnheim Home, . ters, Mrs, Alma Link, Mrs, Emma {had been living the last few years, 18 E. Washington St. 'R. Dietz and Mrs. Stella Becker, |

’| will be buried in Washington Park all of Indianapolis; one brother, Tollowlrig services at 2 p. m, to3925 E. New York |Chris, Martinsville; three grand-| morrow in the Moore & Kirk Irv-

IR vington 1173 [children and three great-grand- incon Chapel.

: _——— children. _ | Born in Franklin, Mr. McQuis-| (ton had been a resident of Indi{anapolis 56 years. He was 79 at : ’ [the time of his death. He was a member of the Capitol Avenue Methodist Church and Centre Masonic Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Cora May; three sons, Roy Stelting, George and Thomas; a brother, William McQuiston; three grand-

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Mrs. Sarah Solar |

Services for Mrs. Sarah Solar, ! who died yesterday in Methodist | Hospital, were to be held at 3: 30 p. m. today in Aaron-Ruben Fu-| neral Home, Burial was to be in| Shara-Tefillah Cemetery. A native of Poland, Mrs. Solar | had been a resident of Indianap-| olis 48 years. She was 71 and lived at 3903 N. New Jersey St. | She was a member of the Jewish Educational Association, Beth-| El Sisterhood and the Hadassah. Survivors include two sons, Max, Indianapolis, and Israel,

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