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Mrs. Roy Coleman of Lewis:| x = _ For Earl Shreve | srs. evererr mamumys = Nursing Classes | rump from received Chris in | Services for Earl Shreve, man- HAMILTON) STOREY, 48, of] ” | Three new home nursing: classes reetings from friends who since 1 Home Flight...: of the Indiana Motor Rats 1937 Tallman Ave. former tele-{ ces 1] ] p ‘will begin soon at the Red Cross INDIANA MUSIC CO. ve died. It took 22 years for the land Traffic Bureau for five years, Phone operator at Methodist Hos- ™ : Chapter House, 1126 N. Meridian | 115 E. OHIO ° IM. 4436 ‘card to traval 12 miles, {St, ; | as————— —

: ; Jr . {will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Pital. Services at 10 a. m. tomor-| | After Navy Rites Soe bo come ct in” Sivek Place Tomorrow smears SHOP in C i lchanan. Mor t u- Chapel. Burial Garland Brook {Monday. It will meet from 7 to 9 : : i ary. Cremation | Cemetery, Columbus. : : p. m. Mondays and Thursdays| Air Conditioned Comfort By United Press: will follow. ro} .one { Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery for three weeks. | 9 a.m to 5:30 p. m. { NAPLES, Italy, July 24 —.A Mr. Shreve MRS. CATHERINE L. FUHR- will follow services at 9:30 a. m. Afternoon and evening classes| ! \ special plane left today for Wash- died yesterday MAN, 81, of 959 N. Tibbs Ave. tomorrow in the Kirby Mortu- in home care of the sick and in-| ington with the body of Adm. at his home, 5034 |Services at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow ary and at 10 a. m. in St. Fran- jured will start Aug. 10. The] Forrest P. Sherman. Karlier the Park Ave.,

in Conkle W. Michigan St. Fu- cis de Bales Catholic Church for| three - week course will meet late U. 8. Chief of Naval Opera- Born in Louis- neral Home. Burial in Conners- Mrs, Catherine B. Schenkel, for- Tuesdays and Fridays. Afternoon

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tions was honored in a simple ville, Ky, he ville. {mer Democratic leader. iclasses will be held from 1 to 3;| sea-borne ceremony. . lived in New sv =» | Mrs Schenkel died Sunday in evening classes 7 to 9. 4 | Adm. Sherman's flag-draped 3 ork ul nd : B MARCELLUS WILLIAMS, 54, het home, 2819 E. 16th St. She Registrations made by tele-| coffin was loaded aboard a four- an. a8 fore Mr. Shreve (Of 1324 Yandes St. employee of "po phoning the Home Nursing De-| coming to In- +S the Cleveland Wrecking Co. Sery-| Born in Washington, Ind., she partment of tfie Red Cross, L1-|

‘engined Navy aircraft at Naples’ i dianapolis eight years ago. He " came to Indianapolis in 1918. She 1441. MACARONI) was a member of the Second ites at 1p. m. tomorrow in King was an employee in the registta-| _ i —. :

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he Belieguled to arrive in Washing- New Corn ‘tion office in the Marion County! Tay Sp 4 th | Surviving are his wife, Isabel, "en Courthouse and took a leave of i nal plans for the 54-year-old and a sister, Miss Ambye Shreve, An absence three months ago be-| Admiral’s burial in Arlington Spring Lake, N. J. MRS. EMMA FOSSETT, 81, of cause of ill health.

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National Cemetery await the erm 719 Douglass St. Services at 10 Active in Politics | wishes of his wife in whose arms gms a, m. tomorrow in Stuart Mortu- - Active in the Democratic party, be: died Sunday from a heart Rit@S: Set Thursday ary. Burial, New Crown. Mrs. Schenkel was the Second attack. | a...» i» 3 Ward's 13th Precinct committee-

. . The 12-minute, religious service For Lt. R. 0. Eiler |. WILLIAM J. CLARK, 73, of Woman and a member of the was held aboard the USS Mt.| Services for 1st Lt. Richard OIT0 KE vashingion St Mine, Second ayn Women's DemoSLY, SASHID of Adm. Robert Eiler, killed in action in Korea 44 years. Services gt 8:30 a. m. She also was a member of St.| the Mediterranean Fleet. Sept. 5, will be at 2 p. m. Thurs- Thursday in Grinsteiner’s Funeral Francis Church and the church The longest prayer was one day In Moore & Kirk Irvington Home, sand at 9 a. m.'in Holy Altar Society and Mothers Doub calling for world peace. In it, the Chapel. Burial will be in Crown He ar ole Church. Burial in T uy Yaz Phd a oF A Hsband, ship’s chaplain, Lt. Cmdr. G. R. Hil. ¥.L-ross Lemetery, Josep two dsughters,. the

int a we Misses Barbara Ellen and Joy y Eckard of Hickory, N. C. re- 5 . : 8 u =a , ’ 3 of all remaining minded that Adm Sherman's ot It, Eiler, a former Indianapolis CHARLES F WIEDEN- Carol, a son, Joseph R.; a sister, EFOR S M . mission —the snteg¥ation of West. resident, died while fighting in 4, PT, 55, of 1419 Leonard St Mrs, Ethel Kries, Indianapolis, ummer erchandise ern Europe defenses—aimed at a ihe Walled City of Hasan. He machinist for Kramer, Inc, for and four brothers, John Grube, WEAR “Nu-vUE"CONTACT LENSES (ance YOUR APPEARANCE! eace through strength. ey the last seven years. Services Indianapolis: and Harry, Curtis i . : - : p Men of ng U. S. RE Cie raneaR Born in Indianapolis, he at- 1:30 p. m. Thurcas {rvives Re and Charles Grube, Washington, ' Ria Brin $150 ill Queries, , Fleet, commanded by Adm. Sher- tended: Lowell school in Warren Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial, 1nd: Invisible; feather-weight; tissue-thin; “float” on natural 186 man before becoming the nation’s Township, He moved with his Memorial Park » s 2 eve fiuids! No suction cup: fluidless; tiny; precision summer io ranking Navy man. stood al. family to Tucson, Ariz. and was ’ MRS. EDNA MAY BENI/JA- qualitys Bo jmpressions needed. a Set your eves. ; : - it through the service on the Braduated from a high school 3.8. 4 MIN, 68, of 31 8. Rural St. Serv- nam eT” Mt meriudical changing like: shaues. g,goet Poyments : iy g > pl there in 1941 ALLEN CURTIS, 62, of 4435 lces at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Phone LI-2661 or write for free demonstration appointment or for free ship's deck. Four American de- . Evans Av ; Shiriev . Brothers Irvin Hill booklet, “The Truth About Invisible Contaet Lenses.” stroyers recently returned from! He enteréd the armed services Spick: on . ve employee of Cha el. Burial Washin 8 Park TOIT FREE COUPON" the Korean War hovered in the in 1943 and served for three | Pickelmier - Co, : Services 10:30 ape. Hu vyyasuington - ; \ a. m. Thursday, Moore & Kirk Contact Lens Service Indpls. Invisible Contact Lens Service

background. years in Europe, . : A : : No hymns were sung. The Following his discharge he re- Colonial Chapel. Burial Suther- pAINFR CORNS GO quick

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: : I" . Pans z . . land Park Cemetery retin in secondnl OPTICIANS Please mail my FREE copy of your chaplain opened the service with turned to Tucson and was grad- oe " : booklet. “The Truth Abeut Invisible 00 a prayer expressing gratitude for uated from the University of 8. n= or DOUBLE Your Money Back Suite 400, Godman Bldg. i Contact Lenses.” » “ x ic "i Arizona i 4 -e-enliste r IN mE 90 Moisten corn with IOD-ISE. Pain goes and 30 W. Washington St. the Jie and ‘avi of Ran Arjzong In 1949, He re-enlisted WN ARREN P. RUDE, 70, of 422 soon your corn with its hard deep, snfol core Phone: pith 2661 NAME “teers sasoneensrtreie brother, Admiral Sherman, whom in the Army and was sent to N. New Jersey St. Native of softens, loosens and you lift it out. 't suffer : we lovingly remember this day.” engineering school at Ft. Riley, Morgantown. Indianapolis resi- & IOD-ISE at your Druggist. Hours: 9 AM. to 5:30 PM. Daily ; ADDRESS ..............c..00oivevanns He followed with the ILord’s/ Kas, He was commissioned at dent 14 years, Services, 10 a. m. by. Air Conditioned for Your Conveniened Paste un pusicard ar. mall Prayer and the 130th Psalm. _ | Ft. Belvoir, Va., in January, 1950, tomorrow, Harry W. Moore Peace NC BRANCHES IN MANY PRINCIPAL CITIES OF U. 8. AND CANADA After the service,” Adm. Sher- and was later sent to Korea. Chapel. Burial Washington Park. 2 FOUNDED 1904 eee

man's coffin was removed without | fanfare to the waiting plane at; the nearby airport. :

WASHINGTON, July 24 (UP) |— Pentagon sources indicated today that President Truman will

; take his time in naming a Chief Regular $5.95- $6.95 SKIRTS, 3.88 of Naval Operations to succeed the late Adm. Forrest P. Sher-

man. One official said that Mr. Tru-

- man may let Adm. L. D. Me128 summer Cormick, Vice Chief of Naval > Operations, continue to handle capacity

the job in his present or may name him to finish Adm, Sherman's unexpired four-year term which began on Nov. 2, 1949.

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