Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1951 — Page 14

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. : 3 . X ; ’ : ; . y . PAGE 14 _ - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES is WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1951 Outsi Services Set K of P affiliation, he was a mem- George Miller Louis C. Ragains Dies at Age 83 CABINETS! | By Ed S

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1. ke - Surviving ‘are Ius ‘wife, Ethel, Services Today" Louis C. Ragains, retired farm- ains, Indianapolis, and three ty. os 1s your fasts, space i WASHIN three daughters, Mrs. Elsie Wood Services for George Miller, re- er and banker, died this morn- grandchildren. Vand purse. Phone for estimate. : garet Truma : Tomorrow and Mrs, Mary Ellis, Indianap- tired brass finisher, were to be ing at tie home of a son, Joseph: Friends may call at the Russell TILE AND : to sail on th

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olis; and Mrs. Marie Brown, Chi- at 4 p. m. today in Flanner & M., Kokomo. He was 83 Abdon Mortuary after 7 p. m. RAUP CABINET CO. : ete a : east wing of | :

. cago; eight sons, Ralph, Harold, Buchanan Mortuary, with burial pp, Ragains, wh t . : o was born in tomorrow. Funeral arrangements , Hl. 8993 i 5 | William, @ecil, Arthur, Indianap-'in Crown Hill. Fredricksburg, Ind, had been have not been completad. QA Nitin ¥ ’ yas hoping o : or ISS erner { olis; Robert Jr., Detroit; Fred and Mr. Miller died here Monday. living with another son, Robert ~ : The gual n—————-— ll - ’ i

Sylvester, Far East command, A Born in Martinsville, Mr. Miller A, in Hyattsville, Md., since 1948. sheet and si . 1 Sanvie Wh ha with the Army: : 4 grand- ha een a resident here 80 He ¢ cwork e No laxative tastes better... Servives tor Miss Barbare Her children. yi and %4-graig vears. He lived with a daughter, He came to Indiandpolis in 1921. i 51 RPE ar samy : ill b 130 a. m. tomor- outta Mrs. Joseph R. Waite, 4547 Alli- rashi : ® No laxative acts more entl .: : Friends may call at the. Patton p . 3. gaged in farming near Hardins- Washington, . : 9 ' y . row in the G. H. Herrmann Fu- pyneral Home after 3 p.m. sonville Road. . burg, Ind. for TLL can. ® No laxative is more effective... neral Home and at 9 a. m. in St. tomorrow. : He reir 40 years ago as a. He helped in organizing the 1 was the : “Ls Mary's Catholic Church. Burial rass finisher for the F. H. Hardinsburg State Bank and Fourteen lad ® America’s biggest seller-12¢ & 30¢ will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. James L. Kremer LangacnkaIny Co. after being served as a director 25 years. He noses at me. Miss Herner, who lived at 351'; gq f og oe J) years. was a member of tha Modern Miss Trur E X= LAX Masoechiierin Ave. dled Mondae orien or James L. Kremer, Surviving besides the daughter Woodmen of America in Corydon. room. The ount St., were held this is. his wife, Elizabeth, and two| Surviving besides the two sons chairs. facing

in an Indianapolis Nursing home

THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE a She was 86. is ‘morning at the Conkle West Sons, Harry A. Indianapolis, and are two daughters, Mrs. Lillian dress, string % ’ : A resident of -Indianapolis 60 * Michigan St. Funeral Home and Myron D., Los Angeles. (Marshall and Miss Mildred ed Rag: “e shoes. Sma sa Ee SLE ee tm lea» years: Miss Herner had been em- in Holy Trinity Catholic Church. ; hn ps i ji ployed ‘as a seamstress at the Burial was in Holy Cross Cem- ! : ONE OF “about how tl

Miss Truman all right witl Then the of the first qu Miss Truman the last nigh posed to be t Migs Tru Margaret or

Reiner: and Sepanany years. She etery. j i. . a BE 7 ES | EB -Jwias born at Seymour. Mr. Krémer died SSG: in FATOVSE ae ’ 2 General Hospital. He was 72, He

Surviving are 8ix nephews, A . Le . ! Howard. Charles. Leo. Ralph. wise heen employed a > ‘the hos- : : : William and Paul, all of Indian- pital the last six years, prior 10 EXCITING? ] : that he worked at the National ’ apolis. Malleable and Steel Casting Co. * . : 17 years. . y Rufus Robinson ~ Surviving are three daughters, Get the new 0 Services will be tomorrow afters Miss Gertrude, Mrs. Cleo Grath-

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