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: - . — : s : all* of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed a J W Fancher Mrs. J. R. Wolfe Salas R. Walker Services to Be Frank Davis, Santa Monica, Cal, (Chueh. , oh h i FRIDAY . ® . . . | . al and a granddaughter. | Surviving are a son, Henry, In TRA DE I 2 Services Sef ely, Jes |dianapolis; three daughters, Miss - .

LJ . ¢ : : . . ’ . Services for Mrs. Wanda E.. GREENFLELD, May 18— Mrs. Nettie Crist | Louise and Miss Irma, Indian- Hoosier Dies at Age 8b: [Wolfe Will be at. 530 & ir. to. Claude. BE. Walker, a mail warrior Tomorrow for Services for Mrs. Nettie Crist aPolis, and Mrs. Arnold Schultz, TRADE IN YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR ;

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imorrow at the Conkle W. 16th St. at Charlottesville for the last 22 wil ‘at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Milwaukee, and five grandchil- 2 NOW ON A NEW FRIGIDAIRE New FRIGIDA JFor U. ¢ IRE | §roru..

Funeral Home, and at 9 a. m. in years, died yesterday at his home \Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. dren. aster M Ti Ode sg! WASHING -

FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1951

- - “ . |St. «Christopher Church. Burial in Charlottesville. He was 68. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Former Magician {will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. - Funeral arrangements have not ond . 10SCI0 Mrs. Crist died yesterday in her W. S. Ledbetter | Mrs. Wolfe died yesterday at been completed. : home. 8131 Rosemead Lane. She William 8. Ledbetter, retired John W. Fancher, veteran vau- ner home, 6400 W. 12th St. after Born in Hancock County, Mr. gervices for Donald J. Gioscio, was 81. Red Cab driver, died yesterday

deville magician and ventriloquist,|2" illness of 19 months. She Walker had lived in this area : . . ath X ! , ; | aa any Dilogu b was 22. all his life. A graduate of the furniture finisher, will be at 8:30 - A native of Scott County, Mrs. at Veteran's Hospital; He was 57.

daughter, Mrs. Don Davis, 4008 A lifelong resident of Indian- former Central Normal College 8. Mm. tomorrow in Grinsteiner’s Crist lived in Indianapolis 60) gervices will be at 3:30 p. m. Graceland Ave. whom he had Polis, Mrs. Wolfe attended Ben at Danville, he had been a school Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. in Years. She was a member of the tomorrow in Shirley Brothers

: é 1 “hei ; Hoosier polit been visiting. He was 86. Davis High School and wags a teacher and farmer. At one time St. Mary's Catholic Church. Boyer Christian Chureh. : Central Chapel. Burial will be in 8 ward A. Run Services will be at 2 p.m. fo member of St." Christopher's he worked at the Chrysler Corp. Burial will be in St. JosepH Ceme-| po Ping Be oh dacgn.| CT" Hill. : MANY MODELS TO MM (enced here t : iC urch in Speedway City, plant at New Castle. He was a ‘tery. : nce, x “| Ser ; 3 morrow in the Robert W. Stirling Surviving are her husband, member of the Methodist Church. Mr. Gioscio died yesterday in ters. Mss Lola and Mrs. Beatrice Born im Emngham County, Ii,

Funeral Home. Burial will be in 3 he had been a resident here 45

ames R. ;her parents: Mr. and . Surviving are his wife, Crystal, his home, 131 'N. Noble St. He Huffman, Indianapolis; and a

: R : d a $1000 CHOOSE F OM 1 997 23d @ Su PRICED FROM om J ] However, }

Washington Park Cemetery. Mrs. Ray: George: p ters, Che ville: " DN granddaughter and a reat- years. He was a ‘member of the Mr~Fancher, a Danville -resi-Mys. Arorts FA RE Dee 1 daughter, Mrs. was £3. : 3 : grandson RE : Brazil Christian Church. | ; : §§ eral Judge R : { aa ES co aml Ass : ght, Lima, O.; three A lifelong resident of Indian- ’ v8 ivi his 7 TESTED AND GUARANTEED 8 mond . B.- Ke . dent for the past three years, for Patty Kay, and four? phen Wee, Charles, Indianapolis; Mau- apolis, Mr. Gioscio was’ employed s OV IVIng are on wie, 3li%e : i s pended merly toured the Midwestern and 35#s29th, (GGéené, Douglass ano ric® Whittier, Cal, and Joseph; ' by the L B.: Mosiman Corp fur- Mrs. Louise Gramse JR a brother, Charles; three sis. X ‘ni oy pd? hi bec: Southern vaudeville - circuits withiJohn George, all of Indianapolis. Rushville; a sister, Mrs. J. L. niture manufacturing firm, and Services for Mrs. Louise lets, Mrs. Vera Hochel, .Mrs.if ~ Factor trained servi USED REFRIG. , 50 7 3 Dr. Rum an act featuring slefght-of-hand Oey A. Baker ¥. Martz, Charlottesville, and six previously had worked for the Gramse will be at 2 p. m. tomor- Wary J. Oakes, Mrs. Dora Clark. 2hery @€ 2erVIC® | ERATORS FROM age. He is 6! tricks and ventriloquism. He re- Ora A. Baker. 932 N. Rural 8 grandchildren. Packard Manufacturing Corp. He row in the Hisey & Titus Funeral ———————————————— = men for all appliances up Dr. Rum eé tired 25 years ago. <*ldtea vestorder or ‘St UFR Bey : TT . was a member of St. Mary's Home. Burial will¥be .in. Wash- 1.a Porte, Student of Thurston Franny SY a no 5 Dies of Auto Injuries * Church. ington Park Cemetery. |

{ ‘ : " Trt i i Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, Mrs. Gramse died yesterday at Entering show. business when, Services will be at 10:30 a. m. ELKHART, May 18 (UP) Miss John a his OE er Mrs. her home, 2203 il “She

he was 18, Mr. Fancher studied Monday in Shirley Brothers Irv- Grace Hall, 72, Elkhart, died Mary G.: a brother, Ralph, all of was 83. under the late Howard Thurston.|ing Hill Chapel. Burial will be in Yesterday * of injuries suffered Indianapolis; five sisters, Miss Born at New Point, she had

RISK'S coed {is : | C H. 0304 1 Tuestioning a

organization. Rumely im that he will formal state: fident higher him. The Comn tional Gove pamphlets ar persons influ During its 1: it steadfastl cies of the man adminis The Hou manded a lis tity-purchase

Born in Sheridan, he was a ns. q | member of the Odd Fellows'| urviving are his wife, Mingie, |

Lodge and Modern Woodmen of | three sons, Robert, John and America. { William, Indianapolis; three

Surviving with his wife, Nora, WV illiam, Indianapolis; three are a son; Raymond, Chicago; | daughters, Mrs. Mary Pressnall, | five daughters, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Mrs. Muriel Strader, Mrs. Garnet Ruby Lightcap, Indianapolis, Mrs. Sawyer, Indianapolis; a sister, Violet Copeland, Danville; Mrs,| Mrs. Blanche Taylor, Monticello; Jewell Sark, La Porte, and Mrs, | 2 brother, George, Monticello; 10 Cora Von Speckelsen, Indianap- 8randchildren, and two great- 360 W. WASHINGTON ST olis; two brothers, Dr. Joseph, In-| 8ranchildren. Li. 64%

dianapolis, and Douglas, Fontana, Mrs. Ray Stakely Cal,, five grandchildren and three| Services for Mrs. Beatficel

great-grandchildren. !Stakley will be at 1 p. m. tomor-

“ ‘he fan & W executive se Later, three of Mr. Fancher's| Washington Park Cemetery. when she was struck by an auto- Florene L. Mrs. John Frazee, been a resident here 60 years. [i 4037 E. 30TH STREET ® tary of the C daughters assisted him. They] Born in White County, Mr, Mobile May 6. : Mrs. Louise Jorio; Mrs. Leo Lebo, She was a member of the St. HM mittee for Cc eventually acted in musical com-|Baker had been a resident here . ——— EEE —— ES SS — = E—— ‘ment. He ws edies and stock companies, 40 years. He was a retired postal tempt on Ap Mr. Fancher entertained in the] nandler, A Soemuey of fhe ® . ° ’ divulge to th oa Le te ip CC HOURS. 9; Quality Merchandise at LOWEST PRICES!] [qk Theater in Indianapolis during 2180 was affiliated with Engle- | STORE HOURS: 9:30 to 5 P. M. na 1 eo ere an : Ise a VIN : / A Ve large financiz the height of his career. (wood Masonic Lodge Number " —-— “

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: 2 row in Flanner & Buchanan Mor- —~ —y tion's literat Robert Lilly Fisher tuary. Burial will be in Crown H WAYS TO SHOP Rumely ga Private services ror Robert Hill. vestigators a Lilly Fisher, Zionsville, will be] Mrs. Stakely, wife of one-time # organization’ conducted in the Flanner & Bu-/Indianapolis middleweight prize . 10-PAY PLAN . 30-DAY CHARGE A - ar to tur chanan Mortuary. Burial will be fighter, Ray W. (Bobby Lee) =| names. He in Crown Hill. He was 28. Stakley died Tuesday in Holly- . BUDGET PLAN * PAY CASH HO SE 8 constitutiona Friends may call at the moa- wood, Fla. where she and her free press pi tuary this afternoon and tonight. husband had lived five years. She * EASY PAY PLAN * LAYAWAY g keep po > Mr. Fisher, the son of Mr. and was 45, : - : 3 This was Mrs. Paul E. Fisher, Zionsville, Born in Lowell, Ky., she lived # Rumely has died yesterday. in Indianapolis most of her life. WOMEN’ $ 3 jury on cont: A resident of Indianapolis until She was a member of the Method- : UMMER ¢ = first time he his family moved to Zionsville, he ist Church. ; - —— was graduated from Shortridge; Surviving with the husband are - : i& High School and Kentucky Mili- two brothers, Doward and James 95 : : Suspect D tary Institute near Louisville. He |Grubbs, both of Indianapolis; a > Special purchase of these Fine Rayon = In Robbe: was a member of the First Pres- sister, Mrs. Peggy Anderton, Ft. Suitings—beautifully tailored with little Irregulars of 45 gauge, BR One of 10 byterian Church. Lauderdale, Fla.; her mother, Mrs. hand details—that set them apart from 30 deni a ds % murder in tt Surviving with his parents is|Effie Hulvey, and "~~ father, John ordinary suits. Sizes 10 to 18. Colors: 9 denier and secon 1 an Indianap a brother, William L., Marion. Grubbs, Indianapolis. i$ Black, Navy, Aqua, Red, Dacia, Pink of 51 gauge, 30 denier denied his fr p—— ———— y ’ ’ y .

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36-Inch COLORFUL 3 38 DRESS PRINTS Joneses onion

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30-Inch gabardine, colors

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Cuban Heels Heavy weight colorful striped awning materials. Large — ” y= selection of patterns, also plain green: — Choose from our fine ielec- .

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