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|the three” R's in schools at
County, Ky. His wife, Mrs. Virginia, Horner, was a school prin-
81, of Spencer, former Beech g Joined WFBM IniGrove resident and employee of
teaching and managing ara] arrangements
n H. Block Co. the Ban-| #4 a
She lived gt 3433 Central Ave. clations and finance committee p
Margaret Boat and Mrs, Beatrice 4ianapolis. Services and burial
Bajen, and Kerrigan, a)
1 of Chicago. # = a e ow | MRS. FRANK (EMMA L.)j
The state Public Service Com- {of the Chimes. Burial, Acton] mission today ‘boosted water rates Cemetery. ss 2 in Oakland City and authorized] wmgS. JOHN L. (JULIA V.) the Oakland City Municipal Wa-\pyg1 DS, 77, of Sheridan Ave.
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worth of revenue bonds for the, gniriey Borthers Irving Hill
pwpose of constructing improve- Chapel. Burial, Brooklyn. - ments.
|. the PSC, sald the water rates|460 W. 16th Place, services at 11
for 50 years.
ly she had beéh ac- tne C, B. Combs Garment Co. Pu- Successor to Howard a a 1 ’ service departments for the completed there. Sought by Democrats
Whitehill Co, and the Indi-| DONALD B. ATWELL, 56, of day were looking for a new 12th Srandchildren. polis Power & Light Co. 739 B. 53d 8t., head of the public Ward chairman to replace Munici-| Services will be at 2 p. m. to-
. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. ,¢ the Church Federation of In- was removed yesterday. will be in Grand Rapids.
a brother, - Phillip at Granville, 0. Paul McDuff reported in the late $2 Million Stock Sale
terworks Co, fo sell $210.00 Services at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow Floodwaters Recede {under which five groups have al-|
| 500 per cent. as |tuary. Burial, New Crown. storm. Li __ University of Pennsylvania Trustees 1,000)
{nterior| 820 Rd., has received word of the
was : Mr. Horner was a 'personal| Mr. Spring. died in Miami © ater. recognizing friend of Booker T. Washington, Beach, Fla. He was 79. : en him to read is famed Negro educator, He was a| Born in Grand Rapids, Mich. |Pennsylvania with a 10-ton cargo * t 0 member” of the First Baptist, he was educated at Yale Univer-{of oleomargarine. He was in colwrite, Horner taught others Church in Georgetown and served sity. He lived in Indianapolis|lision with a truck driven by A.| jo Later Mr. as trustees and clerk of the from 1910 to 1926 when he B. Greiner, 40, of Evans City, Pa. | church. Here he was a member of owned and operated the MerchGeorgetown, Ky. and in Scout, ~o0, inion Baptist Church. ants Printing Co. oleo and lack of water hindered! Surviving are three sons, Willis| He was a member of the In-|fighting of the blaze. F., John H., and Thomas L., all dianapolis Chamber of Comof Indianapolis; two daughters, merce, the Indianapolis Athletic L } D th Miss Martha E., Indianapolis and|Club and the Columbia Club. oca @CUTNS urs. Rosa Morgan, Chicago; | He belonged to the Christian a8 7 sister, Mrs. Almeda Sharpe, De-\gcience Church, F. and A. M.,|two sons, Burley and Doyle; two, Te Mrs. Farrell MRS. MARCELLA MCINTIRE, troit; 10 grandchildren and four|g. ttish Rite and Murat Shrine |daughters, Mry. Jean Wilkerson,
reat-grandchildren. i
|Habig, both of Miami Beach,
Marion County Democrats to. [F183 a grandchild and twogreat-
al Judge Joseph Howard, who MOITow in Miami, Fla. Busia { 1
County Democratic Chairman
ditions of yesterday's Times that . . udge Howard, a long-time friend To Build Reservoir OKd
Oakland City Water WRIGHT, 72, of 4921 8. Btate ang associate of Judge Alex; The Indianapolis Water Co.|
Ave. Bervices at 1:30 p. m. to- Clark, GOP mayoralty candidate, today was authorized to sell 22,000 | Bond Issue OKd morrow at the J. C. Wilson Chapel “asked to be relieved of the job.” shares of preferred stock valued |
After a conference with Mayor at $2 million to build a new] 3ayt, Judge Howard said he left reservoir in Hamilton County. | he post “with no hard feelings.”| The state Public Service Com-! : mission approved the transaction PHOENIX, Ariz. Aug. 30 (UP)|"eady agreed to buy the stock. |
_Rain-swollen rivers and canals] Stock purchasers are: Purchase Shares
x 4 slowly receded today after spilling penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. 10,000 Crawford Parker, a member off MRS. ANNA HARVEY, 61, of over their banks and driving Philadelphia Marine and Fire In-
surance wens ss 300
wundreds of persons from their|Pennsylvania Railyay System 3,500 {Indemnity Insurance Co. of North { were boosted an average of 21|p.m. tomorrow in the Stuart Mor- homes during a four-day rain-| America iss 2,500 § { Philadelphia Electric Service ....... I
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| Surviving besides Mrs, Zeller and Mrs. Lamern Coyle, all of| E {are two other daughters, Mrs. Indianapolis, his father, and three [Virginia Blake and Mrs. Robert|brothers and three sisters,
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YOU that The Indianapolis Tinws ard Mr. Mitchell killed wh an a sds vig eft . was en so day ! To decorating business in George- death of her father, W. 8. ia truck and another truck ool a
town. He worked at this business Spring. former Indianapolis. rest-|,) "0 "opio 14 one mile north (5551.
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Intense heat from the burning
Mr. Mitchell, an employee of
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Grass seeds germinate and grow best when temperaturss are between 60° and 45°. Weed seeds are dormant during periods of such cool weather. Eliminate established weeds and sow grass seed now for a beautiful lawn
next spring and summer.
Thousands of Indianapolis
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2b. bag .....iniiecanvirnse., $2.50 Ib. DAG +iveeerinvinrineiness $6.00 10, bag vevciveieinnnciinnns: $11.50 25db. Bag ..s.iveeivanenianiann $27.50
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Dutch White Clover Seed Half pound ....$1.05 Pound ....$1.95
FERTILIZER SPREADERS No. 2 with 8!/"x15"x20" hopper, all metal with rubber tires, $15.60
No. 3 with 8!5"x15"x30" hopper, all metal with rubber tires, $16.70
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