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® y So 2 - ' 4. ® . v ? } » ] s ® PTL MONDAY, OCT. 29, 1951 5 > PAGE 35 S Are Set L § D th W | (Advertisement) 2 ? ervices ocal Veatns Woman Dies | » 1 x 5 MRS. MINNIE BOWER, 60, of" Th S t fP l t I J R26 Olive St. Services at 2 p. m. . : 3 * e ecre 0 opu art y S : morrow or today in Robert W, Sterling Fu- d S er J neral Home, Burial, Wasnugton = I E d Conversation ' Park, n our very ay Frederick Gu hrie A publisher in Chicago reports at functions, or even in a a, OR. PE ARYL HAMMON, NY af 1 there is a simple technique. of | asual conversations with new ; if 3140 Broadway. Services at evervday conversation. which, can acquaintances, there are ways in, > Services for Frederick R. Guth- } a.m. tomorrow in Fianner & Mrs uth “Marie Fry, whose ., u reak-dividends in ‘Poth which ‘you can make a gong mwgle. son of newspaperman Wayne Buchanan Mort uary. Burial, husbhar d died at her’ bedside : : ras iE « pression every time you talk, Authrie, will be at 3 p. m tomor- Crown Hill. 2 Tuesday. died vesterday. at the 5° ial ahd buginess—ad®ancement pd ponuaint more “renders of row in Shirley Brothers Irving. nto) : home of a friend, 1124 Hoefgen St,/and works like magic to give:you: ; aper w »asy-to-follow - Cn ; 8 LOUIS LANG, 6 of 605 Pros home of a frien Hoenn A ne ohio (3 B72 You'thin paper with the easy-to-rollow Hil hapel. - Burial will ‘be in ect St retired school custodi Edward Raymond Fry, was vis 1 ( .rulés for developing sizill n Washington Park. pt Schools RQ 20 iy Delian |iting Mrs. Fry at the home of a greater popularity, The details c evervday conversation, the pub- . , SC ! 20. Services a { ; rag cari a . this mettiod are described ir : Mr. Guthrie died yesterday at.10:30 a. m. today in the Robert friend who was caring for her Rn. 0. Be } ae : oi lishers have printed full details of his home, 820 N. Aubudon Rd. He Ww, Sterling Funeral Home. Burial during her illness, when he suf daghriminin Bhi Si hiring their interesting self-training was 21, and had been ill 20 Crown Hill : ! fered a heart attack. in Conversation.” which is 00W| ai104 in a 24-page booklet which months. : ~rown 4 on » » The Frys lived at 4455 Marcy available to the public. will be mailed to anyone who reot r QL a : yrding is { r 3 i Simply *] Born in Indianapolis and a life-| MRS. IDA MAY SCHERLE, 75, Lane... tndicnatolti According to this publisher, quests it. Simply enclose a gime resident here, Mr. Guthrie gradu- of 508 E. Michigan St. Services at Mrs. Fry was oe n janago isimany edie do not realize how to cover costa of postage Who rar} any AR % “iW the en vm - A » ated’ from- Howe High School 2. p. m. tomorrow in Conkle W. resident 21 years and was a mem- much they could influence others handling. The address is: pe where he was a member of the Michigan St. Funeral Home. Bur- ber of the ILynhurst Chapter simply by what thev say and how 9427, Conversation Studies. X35 school's first baseball team ial, Forest Hill Cemetery Green- OFS. they gay it. Whether in business, Diversey Parkway, Chicago 14, Tl, J : aii : : = Services will be at 1 p. m. to ‘ ‘astle a He attended Hanover College “28'€. morrow in Flanher »hanan worrow in Flanher *& Buchanar where he was a ledge of Phi . "2 » k¥res of w i ror- ? Telta Theta inn He was FRANK L. PROW, 118 Lime- Wig Bitar ein ror . 4 : "stone St. retired barber. Services ea i: Cemelery, Bh - A Wember of the Downey. Ave at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in Shir ET ae % - OWhH r Christi Chure : : an raathare ‘ R hristian Church. ley Brothers Central Chapel. Bur- 1 I'heron Featherston, Carmel; a Surviving besides the father are ja] Ww ashington Park. / on, Don, of Carmel; two sisters . . his mother; a brother, Richard W., * u =» ILL. FATED BUS—Wrecked in rack accident, Mrs. Andy R. Hendricks, Ft relieving Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Rob- RALPH W. LOWMAN. 58 of | | i Smith, Ark.. and Mrs. Fred . ; ert G. Patterson Jr, Cleveland, O.; 6111 Burlington Ave., an account- 7 Di 23 bd t Wh RB Ch h WwW Dickerson, ILebanon; and four distress of and the maternal grandparents, ant. Services at 10 a. m. Wednes- ie, ur en us urc omen grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick I. Ray, day in Flanner & Buchanan Mor- OR curre li f Indianapolis. tuarv. Burial. Oak HUI C v. ' To Meet Frida READY CASH' FOR current Brings relief 2 ways at once! r urial, Oak Hill Cemeter . " - Lebanon He Prot ar I Air. Needs. Sell your “dust catchets . 5 : : : -COST. RESULTRites Arran ed 4 “# nu By United) Press bound fron It. Lake ng blanks e Hetougl 2 LOW oo % Br Ln g wt RAIDER HARMON, 22, Cold OAKLAND, Cali Oct. 29 A San liom oa executed a hal ? have collected, f ering I A Soot ines Yvan TL : Spring Rd. Veterans Hospital, for- huge Greyhound bus roaring Up flip off the ramp amd fell at the lies overseas to the World Com . adn . For Mrs. Davis mer Pennsylvania Railroad em- an approach to the 8an Francisco gdge of the earbv ke stem Day ‘me ig Friday ir pki la A rN aa 1ates Services for Mrs. Smilda Pink ployee. Services at 1 p. m. to- Bay bridge bounced off a block of train vard eo North Methodist Chur WITHHOLDING TAX simiats Davis, former assistant pastor of morrow in Craig Chapel. Burial, concrete in the roadway yeste: It lonped off 100 feet. of presentation « model : pest ike 8 the Oak Hill Tabernacle, will be Floral Park. day, ripped through guard rails; .. pie. railing and tore loose YU! Nations World Rélatior CHANGES NOV. 1st we, gullies at 1 p. m. Wednesday in the 5 4 = and fell 50 feet to earth, killing oot heavy nosts as it pl Ng I and e meaditatior El minate Deduction . Moore & Kirk Northeast Chapel. MRS, ELIZABETH FRANK- seven persons and injuring ne approach I Thy Faith given by t I rors in Your Pavroll Burial will be in Boggstown Cem- FOURTH, 61, of 322 E. Jowa St.,, Authorities said ‘it was the : Rev. Gerald Clapsaddle. } : etery. waitress at the L. & N. Restaur- worst wreck in the history of th Land Upside Down r. will highlight the 8:35 Delbridge Modern mothers know you ‘And it keeps up this special > Mrs. Davis died yesterday in ant. Services at 10 a. m. Wednes- worlds longest bridge AN After the bus hit the concrete, Sessior Secial Security Sart best yicks VanoRuo lor Deneiaing - stimulating 200 > her home, 2201 Fernway Ave. She ay in the G. H. Herrmann Fu. earlier automobile wreck dis- hich had been disfodged ear Following luncheon serve miseries of colds. The moment tion for hours.It eases muscuwas 71. neral Home. Burial, Washington lodged the concrete chunk which yy. , sleepy sailor driving to the women of the host churci and Withholding Tax you rub it on throat, chest and lar soreness and tightness and Born in Ripley County, she came Park. . calsed it. id tt . duty at Treasure Island, the bus the World Community Day offer Chart back VapoRub starts right to brings warming, comforting . : : ity 1 4 85 olice said the two accidents ,gjled over as it plunged off the ing and the blankets will be ded work 2 ways at once relief even while you sleep. pave 1 Years yl Ti hee i MES. JAMES L. (PAULINE occurred within two minutes of pap py PwiA TL upside cated. Dr. Ozie D. Pruett, pastor PRICE $3.50 y ! > Rev. 1a C. Da YT 5 NCRar " ws : : psd : = » F.) WASSON, 30, of 5211 Mass- each other so there was not time 4,un flattening the top along its of the First Baptist €hurch, wil Warrant Accur { . ‘ » . - A : 117 "ng top along . pul i 1 » i a and ed ccuraie ! v N a vis, pastor of the Oak Hill Tab- ar Ave. daughter of Mr, to. put up a warning that he 1aft edge and smashing $ti.dows. give he fernnon address on brs Liovd's of Lowdon | IF THERE'S MUCH cougING OR STUFFINESS srnacis 30 years and now ‘operat- , nd Mrs. William C. Retser concrete wag in the roadway on the passenger compartment When Is Christianity Christiar TR VOX RR. COPY NOW . get deep-action boiling water as di~ Ing a mission here : Franklin. Services 1130.2. m i : Many Trapped : The driver of the automohil Various officers will give re Pr FY PAYROLL PERIOD elief in seconds with rected ih package. Gg Surviving. besides the husband Wednesday, Harry W. Moore The bus tore through the rail- which tore loose the concrete was ports and Mrs. Glenn Fri : : VapoRub in steam-— Every single Dea are a-daughter, Mrs. Fannie Alice Chapel. Rurial, Garland Brook Ing on the approach. splintering in serious condition, unconscious will ing in the forenoon. 1 Weekly. Monthly, Etc. 2 heaping Spoonluls Ye) ves upper pron, Romine, Indianapolis: two grand- Cemetery, Columbus Ind. stanchions as through they .were ,n4 unable to talk following the Roval McClain will preside in the Hiller Office Supply va IT or a of as daughters and two great grand 4 5A toothpicks, and landed aW®st Up- wreck of hig car. He was identi- afternoon and . Mrs. Willian 132 E. Wash MA-4315 ° ° : ee pA children. AE R N. IRWIN, 53° of side down , fied ag Orville Russell Jr. of In- Baumheckel. council president, ir » Vash > 1247 W, 32d St, an employee of Mav of the 30 per ard dependence. Kas. the morning Miss Nelly Love Dies: e Wm. H. BRlqck Co. shipping were rapped in the wreckagi ‘ oe ! and receiving department. Serv- Some were crushed against one ne . TESA ——— Active Church Worker ices at Flanner & Buchanan Mor- another by the impact, which Services for Miss Nelly Love. tuary, 2 p. m. tomorrow. Burial, Sousded like an explosion to res active church and Sunday Schoo! Crown Hill. denis of < blue 3 er Bus worker will be at 2 p. m. Wednes- 2 " xe 3 lue and silver us day in Flanner & Buchanan MRS. CHARLES P. (DINA F) j A Mortuary. Cremation will follow. ALEXANDER, 79. of 3929 Carol M R d I Miss Love died todav at her ine Ave. Services at 11 a. m. Wed- 's, amsae S home. 5550 Guilford Ave nesdgy in Flanner & Buchanan a Born in Lexington, Ill, she Mortuary. Burial, Crown Hill. Rites Tomorrow ‘= x "= ~ e » spent most of her life here. MRS. ANNA CLIFFORD. £0 Services for Mrs. Daisy RamszShe was a member and active df 933 Fastern Ave. Services at dell. a resident-of the Spink Arms worker in the Pirst Presbyterian R30 a. m. tomorrow in Speaks Hotel will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow i ~~ yren Bae A a. 3 Em Ser & Finn Mortuary. and at 8 a. m. in the Day neal Home, Bloonr : pid the Carolyn Tar ire 1 St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, Ingto! Burial will -be in Rose Chapter o the DAR an the .. oy 1. 7 . Hill Cemetery there . Burial, Holy Cross n of Magssine Club yo a Mrs. Ramsdell died vesterda: Surviving are lwo sisters. the molA OLSCHEWITZ. 60, of while visiting at the home af hes 3 13808 Mabel ind Flora Love Miami. Fla. retired Indianapolis daughter Mrz. George Heighway botn of naianapoiis ie lor Sar pq at 2 n te Sr Bloomington eweler. Services at 2 p 0- * Bloomingto row in Aaron-Ruben Funeral She was at one time a member Miss Josephine English + Home. Burial, Beth- E Cemetery. of the board of directors of the = oo : Suemma (leman. Home Her Funeral Tomorrow CLAUDE HENNINGER, 64, of husband, Guy A. was Indiana Services for Miss Josephine 2202 N. Drexel Ave metal lather. manager of the Mutual Insurance qlish. business-woman, will be Services at 10 a, m. Wednesday co. of New York for 23 years it 3 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner in Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Besides the husband. a daugh- % Buchanan Mortuary. Burial Burial, Sutherland Park. ter and a grandson are the only will be in Crown Hill ds 8 EB . immediate survivors Mise Bnaiish, a resident of 2735" JUMTRENG, 62, of 2129 High. mediate 2ulvive Here Ave dled here 8 7 land Pl. chauffeur for the Theo- | \ di 1e Satur ~ ege {ied here Saturday dore B. Griffith.family 26 vears Keyserling Dies Sia was a life resident of Ind Servifes at 1 p. m. tomorrow at NEW YORK 29 PP) Apo s. Emploved as a Book the Patton Funeral Home.-Burial. Will Kevserling. 82. father nf A Pe ‘ ) ved As I K ~ poder. at the Hart Shoe Ca. 28 Crown Hill Presidential adviser Leon Kevser- * te. Y a a th » » ¥ lie of a heart attack vesyears, she Worker for the NygRS JOSEPHINE LIL, EARINS, 0 0 oo, ha Servi-Soft Co 2 . ui : erg wnile making a speech 62» of 1R E. Norwood 8 en - nr Ro Car Tet She was active inwthe Mutual oo. of (he Indianapolis Bleach. . ast words were: "We mus Rervice "Association and a mem- ng Co Services at 10°30 a mm T2ve ilves.s per of the tard of directors 23 Wedrresday in the Conkle» W a ~~ Year a Bet Biber of the Mora Michigan St. Funeral Home. Bur vian urch, she ‘sang in several - avi : ial Floral Park. choirs. : 5 a = RELIEVES AL ]3 4 : Surviving are Wo sisters, Mrs yt ARTHUR ¥. BILLM AN SBT ry ’ : ’ Bdridally LAN, 40, Of v Mary Keegan, Cleveland - and 115 N. ‘Sherman Drive, a ‘baker C1 1): UK, 1S ug NEURALGI
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