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Br hw te THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES i Te rT <TY 51, | - Charles Parsons - Rites Tomorrow
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Charles E. Parsons, 940 Middle , ® Fh / ' ’ : : i : Drive, Woodruff Place, will be 4 p . "Wh buried in Crown Hill following Uu eS 1 0 ns : 0 0 e S a a é rooms gervicesjat'2 p. m. tomorrow in ' - J 3 3 ) # to get
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Hizey & Titus Funera/ Home, He 2 - J : about An ident tne : . ars lis resident the . ye » ’ a lust 26 vents, he : a Gifts She'll Adore! huntir ¢ died” W ednesday gray ara oe : v weno - ? — rw . Bef in Method fst . dean Hospital, He was a——- smart ~bhorn ‘in Hornell, he car N.Y. . ‘ > are ur wkend sag sof sacs ; J : one ye was an employ ee rx Hive v ose! EL i ofthe. Bellman. at ; cua] Casket Manu- "> 5 a ing is Mr. Parsons facturing Co. of h experie Columbus and } “A RBellair, (., and represented the Our firm in Indiana 26 vears He ; Mr. C. also was vice president of the soft, Embalming Fluid & Sundry Sup- promis plies firm, St. Louis : Fo He was a member of Zion the g Evangelical and Reformed oll 3 Church. Elks lodge, the Indiana Funeral Supply Saleimen’'s Club mush; ppl mer 1b, hilos the Masonic Lodge at Hornell, h and the Shrine in New York. wg Survivors include hig wife, Ma- : bel Pauline; a sister, Mrs. Charles Mr E. Pierce, Hendersonville, N, C,; perts, & a nephew and two nieces, elm tr . never ¢ of terri P| Far Inquest: Planne rs where ; . y In Chemist's Death ots k crossed ; the ser CM. Arnold, 18, said ir . . . to be in Dies in Hospital became A«caoroner's inquest will be held snakes to determine the cause of death Som of Charles M, Arnold, who died . ing out e vesterday morning in Lohg Hos- be a mq pital. He was 18. , it to M The coroner's office reported to- = rg 5 “Joh day that Mr. Arnold. a column BEAU I IF LL In operator at the Reilly Tar and greenh Chemical Corp.. was manufactur- a ing a poisonous chemical used in BL.OL1 ISES It I industry when he spilled some Tuesday night. A few hours later By F he hecame ill, later unconscious : : Thomas Courthev, head chemist j - . ® ( ) NEW in the pilot plant. said today that n womens good 1 he did not know just what Mr. ° “Son Arnold was working on. sizes 10 to 16 piece in “He was working alone.” Mr. ' (Now Conrviney explained. i » body?) Worked There Three Months “You He had been employed in the Fine quality rayon-crepes in a host writer,” Reilly laboratory about three : 4 figures, months. of styles. Dressy or tailored blouses. their ho Servicés will be at 2 p. m. Sun- ; : : RA Y ON ABARDINE them he dav fn Mt. Pleasant Baptist White or colors. Pictured is but one & G b “Plea > said cool
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Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel:until noon Sunday. Porn in Indianapolis, Mr. Arnold lived here until two years ago when he moved with his family
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to near Valley Mills, He was oil umnists. graduated from Decatur Central i High School in 1950 and attended, Here they are . . . new, smart designs for Spring and BUT ‘Purdue University extension until : : : : lass.) Jonud®y. 1051, : 0 Summer wear. Quality sheen rayon gabardine with a crease- She Surviving are his parents, Mr. . fre + . ‘ A han “and Mrs. Frederick Arnold; three: resistant finish, Water-repellent. All rayon satin lined. Fihel Me brothers, Earl. Robert and Fred-, + - sir Broadwa erick H.. all of Valley Mills, R. R. N AVY * GOLD * DACIA ® PINK "WN HITE Tey. a sec 19, and hie grandmothers, Mrs. and Is nc Elizabeth Dumont and Mrs. Lillus ¥ ASHION COATS—DOWNSTAIRS AT w ASSON'S "Hudson, Indianapolis. BUT. William B. Kuhn hE Services for William B. Kuhn, ’ 3 : Mave 114 W. 40th St.. will be at 3 p, m. S $e : 3 ° ’ § ¢ Monday in the Flanner & Buchan- | He J ust arrin ed —— A huge seleet ion Children S Denim ; Hey on i she
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Washington Park. A - : y : ew ie — ~g ol Mr. Kuhn died this morning: * NOW THROU GH DRESSES He was 75. va , Born in Connersville, Mr. Kuhn £4 SUMMER— Se ! f She's spent the most of his life in In- : 1 19 10 1 98 t argues tl dianapolis. He was a member of ; ® A oe i dons 2uy the University Christian Church; : 3 en SSIS SUT -E = hey the Oriental lodge, and The es Junior—Misses Half Sizes : them. wo Eagles. A printer by trade, he . . , mi E i was employed at various times by A Fresh, Crisp new cottons. Plaids, stripes, checks, . ) ¢ “you ; The Indianapolis Times. Star and LR . ‘eol . hit 2 5 the Gorg News. He retired in 1942. oy solid colors. Lovely new rayon picolays in white : the argur Surviving are his wife, Rosa : wo-Di tvle ool “Yes. May; a son, P. B., of Buffalo, 2 of pastel colors. Ore or Iwo piece styles, c to. Withe N. Y.: and a sister, Mrs, Ivan rayon bembergs in prints and checks. Washable you,” say Johnson, Princeton, nd & ayon shantungs and rayon butcher weaves in i rayon shantun OW NOW State Teachers Group popular colors and styles. A dress to please anys <>” All T wa To Meet in E. Chicago ; mother! 5. } Yi De ER EER Fl i ers of Englis ) s spring xc PERE SON’ BD convention tomorrow in Roose- ¢ FASHION DRESSES—DOWNSTAIRS AT WASSON'S / Ny, velt High School, East Chicago we ‘ § Ame Mrs. Ruth Herin, Indianapolis, A A x is chairman of the program com- Mts ip %. § By Ro mittee. President of the Indiana " ! x NEW Council is Miss Florence Guild, uk * . $ < 2 ' » 3 J The dogw Ser Tnignmolis, Beautiful shoes... beautifully made? | Super Suave Sut wr the editor Principal speakers will be Dr. : 'N ed \ LN to- drink Angela Broening, assistant -di- . Rl N PROOF Xx: 3 business p rector of research in Baltimore N S ft N VY There Public Schools and W. Wilbur CW, 0 JERSEY . i > One is sy Hatfield, editor of “The English A. Sanforized denim®and this time Journal.” D S] IPS plain gingham halters in cated wl id ; the Set Hearing on Appeal rape sizes 3 to bx and 7 to 14. berore he Of d : - $1.19 tipathy, b Ousted Employee yoo Sizes 0P.9B Sizes ¢D.50 a the base Appeal hearing of an ousted San a S > 32 to 40 42t050 @ . am possib! ! State Welfare Department em- J B. Matching boxer shorts in been ned ployee was. set for June 13 today ‘ ’ . . and laug by W. Herschel Skinner, director CT > . “1 Y. FEY v VAEeY The perfect knit. underwear fabric . . . trique suave. Sef, wear sizes 3 to bx. Lime, copen pide of the state personnel agency. THE SOF [ ¢1 WIS able. washable and run-proof. Lace trimmed style with semi- blue and shrimp. $1.19 For ye The hearing will be conducted by ds low back. Moulded bustline, 4-gores. Pink, white or black. (Similar style shorts in 4 expecting the personne. board. ; : . : making it Mr. Skinner said the-appeal re- . J we Ye LINGERIE—DOWNSTAIRS AT WASSON'S® sizes 7 to 14. $1 98 work for quest from George L. Diven, dis- S y & . unless he charged Apr. 19 under “ineffi- * o® Ve ; ' he is pard ciency” charges, was received to- mo : We n day. Although yesterday was the veteran | deadline for filing the request,’ : ~ 3 - v C. after us | Mr. Skinner said the EG was You've seen the identical styie in much § or Sat urday Only 1 : a violent postmarked on that date and is higher priced footwear. Softest, supple C. Plaid gingham hats. Sizes m or |. the same in order. “'glove-leather uppers. Cuf FI I. rr a Luscious 2-tone shades: orange and yellow; Site 21 x27 F EA T HER- L ED $1.19 ak THI . : tke . 2 column is Check Itching beige an J Pastel bug and pink; red, B D ' P11 | OWS D. Plaid gingham shirt. .Red, blue §. » on editors. First Application wie and brue; ye'ow and green E or green combinations. ‘Sizes 3 | is a perfec Agonizing itching of ugly eczema, Rash,’ D / to bx: ; $1.79 Bills the Totter, Ringworm, Pimples, Scables, Toe * Sw, martini. Itch is checked on ONE APPLICATION of Sizes 7to 14. "7 $198 This. h BLUB STAR OINTMENT. Repeat as 0 ss A , racketeers needed as nature helps heal, Money back if QL ia “Re. > und, b YIRET jar falls to satisfy, Try it today. Sizes E. Pedal pushers. Same col- bn of ll ale Ll a ) 1 oto 9 ~ors as shorts. Sizes 7 to § ine Sathe ) . er 14, ought ev WATCH REPAIRING A Width oo $1.98 racketeers x G. Slacks, box i eB by EXPERTS ; 5 er {ype in Ing 1 © At Miller's Modest Prices! ‘¥ experienc a bleached denim. Plaid § columnist, QUICK SERVICE Gator ors on pbkate tne ’ : : ; - Sizes 3 to bx. Lime § , OF CO Mil er ewe ry 0. ® 25°. curled white duck, 75%, curled white chicken feathers. iE Wei Sa , green, copen blue or | cate kids. ; 2 aniCirels. . : ® Covered with fancy feather:proof ticking. (IE ein . rose red. $1.59 | no experie: on the Circle - : : nF ’ Ca rons sn » ; onth. IL 2 Dooce From Power & Lisht Ga.) 2 : ' ¢ SHOES—DOWNSTAIRS AT WW ASSON'S . * BEDDING—DOWNSTAIRS AT WASSON'S CHILDRENS WEAR—DOWNSTAIRS at WASSON'S P hei tong ; pL a Es ii 1 n i ge ‘ wists ty : ie i A Gis of iv he at i a a oA We Ls rg Ee ” : Sa Cabs * > - : a - + ’ 3 v A 3 uo - s dm el he pa os J LE ; : . / ae A v i ta ries pane EE — mE | + is -
