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p——————— - Local Deaths Percy Smith Rites 'D. C. Newsman J. Elmer Kruse Dies; Orchestra Veteran : | J.
‘Set for Saturda { pr 13, Elmer ‘Kruse, charter mem- his father, John H., Indianapolis, P——————————————————————— ] STUDENT $ 95 MRS. NETTIE H. ABBITT, 71, Percy P. Smith, Y ne: TO Speak Here oer of the Indianapolis Symphony, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Madge ; : '- 0 j = ACCORDION ‘of 4932 Crittenden Ave. Services | y «=| Roscoe.Drummond, chief of the Orchestra, died vesterday at his Peibel, #ii of Indianapolis. u? ] uy 2 : »Jat 2 p. m. Saturday at E. 49th surance executive here, Will be Christian Science Monitor's Wash-' 15 E 25th St. “Th 4 TE { X ’ a SPECI. INDIANA MUSIC £O.-| St. Christian Church. Burial here buried in Crown Hill after 2 p. m. ington, Brea, will Qescribe “The OMe at 15 E. 25t gas Former Publisher 1 Now! RY .
in Anderson Cemetery. | Services Saturday in Royster. &| . State of the Year old violinist had been ill two
115 E. OHIO "IM. 4486 8 = 8 World” tomor. Years. He was a partner in the At Loogootee Dies : row in the Indi- Meridian Realty Co. LOOGOOTEE, Nov. 15 (UP)— A Pp I R Mr. Kruse was graduated from ppd , 7
JOHN H. BURKERT, 76, of T44 {Askin Mortuary. Mr, Smith, na- : ~. Yanapolis Town Lew Harris, 77, president of the
E. Paris Ave. Garfield Park em- tive of Marion County, died Tues- §{ Hall Series. the old Indiana College of Musi¢ Mijwest Printing Co. and former . y g In the National Scrap Drive
ete ployee. Services at 8:30 a. m. Sat-|day at his home in St. Petersburg, {urday at G. H. Herrmann Fu- Fla. Mr. Drummond, here and attended the Cincinnati pyplisher of the Loogootee Week-
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neral Home and at 9 a. m. at! He moved to Florida in 1949] who returned in College of Music. He belonged to ly Tribune, died today in his . A Sacred Heart Catholic Church: upon retirement as an assistant] September from the American Federation of Mu- nome, : For The Sake of America Burial in Calvary Cemetery. superintendent of Prudential Tne l two years in Eu- sicians, Local 3. Mr. Harris was. associated in | : # = = surance Co. He was 62. rope, will speak Services will be held at 9 a.m. the publishing and printing busi- We Are
MRS. LENA MAY BURNS, 76, Mr. Smith was associated with| of 527 N, Tacoma Ave. Funeral! Prudential for 25 years, and be-| at 11:30 a. m. Saturday in Harry fore that operated a grocery at W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial 2202 W. Michigan St.
at 11 a.m. in the Saturday -at Flanner & Buchanan ness the last 23 years with his
Murat Theater, Mottuary. Burial will Be in Wash- sons, Murray and Otto. The Pri ces The speakér ington Park. family recently sold the paper aying e op Ml
originally sched-' Survivors are his wife, Marie; but kept the printing firm.
Mr. Drummond
in Floral Park. Survivors are his wife, Flora; uled for tomor- = a c i dh 8 os as 2 1 RTRUDE ELLIS, 65, ona daughters, Ms. Kisie l.ensirow-- Begum Aga Khan Raz ; Farm Scrap — Industrial Scrap — Metals MISS GERTRUDE ELLIS, 65, and Miss Marie Smith, Indian- returned to. Pakistan when her VE a 3 lof 1054 Congress Ave. Funeral apolis; a sister, Mrs. Leora Fields, husband, Gen. Raza, was recalled - TRADE IN FOR YOUR OLD { Auto Body Scrap — Old Fence Wire — Cast Iron 1 fat 3 p. m. Joe ow at ogre 3 Indianapolis, and two grand- because of the assassination of SOFA BED OR STUDIO Steel Scrap Sheet Iron i a Lh Colonial Chapel. Burial in children. the prime minister. ry Absolutely $20.00 Guaranteed Trade-In | : i hoot a Ic . for your Old Sofa Bed or Studio on a J K A SLE & SONS INC 1 i is { E. - . 3 TT | MRS. WILLIAM OARY) hd First Piano Quartet Opens Concert Tonight ; New Sot. Reqrdien: oF Age t Cond : a 4 ; oe w - . . 29 > ly . : | [ERIC 10%. at 1:30 p. ow Sat-| The First Piano Quartet to- certo, the Finale from Prokofieff’s NO CASH NEEDED . 2210 Oliver Ave, ndianapolls, | eri .|“Classical Symphony,” the E . 5 TR y Olive Branch Christian night will open their Murat con , P FR ki 34N 3 ey TCT TTT day = major and G sharp minor one FK ankiin LP TTT poy {Church, Burial in Greenwood, cert with the Variations on Paga-| (“Double Thirds”). ‘Etudes of RELIABLE FURNITURE C0 ! ’ ’ d Baling Presses” 3 ew po ST. {Ind. . inint’s A minor Caprice, long ‘Chopin the “Liebestod” Iom a One of the World's Largest Scrap Yar aling 3 NE 3 - | » ’ re 3 { MRS. STANLEY (BLANCHE) familiar to their radio listeners. |“Tristan and Isolde” of Wagner, 415 MASS. AVE. LI-5725 326 E. VERMONT
56, of 1134 S. Grant | Also. programmed are the first Ravel’s “Bolero” and.a group of
ORR ol at 1:30 p. m. to- {movement of Bach's D minor Con- imodern compositions.
morrow at Shirley . Brothers|
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Irving Hill Chapel. Burial in| 4 Washington Park. ! aaa =" 5 n MRS. ETHEL V. WELCH, 44, - of 2540 Brookside Parkway, North : Drive. Services at 8:30 a.m. to- ] . morrow in Grinsteiners Funeral 3 ome This Emblem Home and at 9 a.m. in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. Burial, Holy 4 Means Cross Cemetery : 4} wi x 8 = SAFETY W=#4 GEORGE W. TROUTMAN, 51, of 1424 W, Ohio St. Veteran shoe } F— repairman. Services at 2 p. m. tomorrow at West Side Christian INSURED Church. Burial in Flora: Park. =" 2 = = DR. LAZARUS WITT, 87, of S A F E T ¥Y 3122 Ruckle St. Retired physician. Cremation was held today for Your at Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. mt er as SAVINGS Hurt as Auto Hits Tree ' : Your individual savings account Richard McGuffey, 38, of Ken- ! doo op is insired the Federal tucky, was taken to Methodist 2 Government. Mall ‘your savings J iyoepital in fair condition today| ‘after his automobile hit a tree in $1.00 Opens an Account [ine 5300 block Madison Ave. July 1st Dividend Rate 215% Deputy sheriffs said Mr. McGuf-| fey said he had fallen asleep. Noted Painfer Dies SALEM, Mass., Nov. 15 (UP)— : : ‘Frank Weston Benson, 89, widely of Indianapolis known painter and etcher of birds 23 W. OHIO ST. and wildlife, died yesterday after Ce pa— . amma 2 long illness. With Knob 1 In Pict 3 fenna. 3 i i 3 1 : There's never been Procter & Gamble’s most exciting washday discovery | c ye. in more than 100 years! New CHEER is speci : anything like it! Ye than | 1) years pecially made i : to do “tough-job’’ washing better than any kind { g ; : ' $ of soap you've ever used! ? ¢ ; DOWN! g Try it on your See how toughest washing jobs come fresher, cleaner ¢ : : an in hardest water! When you see how CHEER suds : 5 dirtiest clothes! ro : 4 If your old TV out even greasiest, ground-in dirt, you'll see why : or vaio covers new CHEER gets all your wash so beautifully clean! i $ the down payment En $ UP TO 78 WEEKS [ ; : E : On TAX CUBIS =~ Warranty Eire Here’s the secret! New formula makes CHEER different from any washing product : : you've ever used! CHEER is specially made with g : the extra power you need for your extra-tough washing jobs! It’s another “exclusive” from Admiral... Color TV : : L Optional! Yes, you can add color whenever you want it " : , = . today, tomorrow, any time. Enjoy now television's Safe for colors too! With all it’s “tough-job” washing power, new CHEER is safe 1 ’ clearest, brightest, sharpest picture on Admiral’s big : ’ » for colored washables. kind to hands! ; } 17° Dyna-Ray picture tube. Revolutionary Triple-X long : y 8» Z distance chassis gives outstanding performance even in 3 outer fringe areas where other sets fail. Equipped with . N CHEER d h Fills i $ : Prove it ew oes tough washing jobs better—gets . fi A 1T tT t il t 3 $ hous Suir) uryet Tuner to receive 3 Pres » clothes cleaner, whiter in hardest water—th Wonderful f : $ well as new Ultra High Frequency channels. Many next washday! ’ -than any or 5 : more sensational features . . . see, hear, compare! y kind of soap you've ever used! For CHEER’s extra No-Rinse © : washing power not only removes grease and grayin ; ; ] : | dirt, but dull fil LT graying . | washing, too} | Open y Plenty irt, but dulling soap film as well. TRY IT! 1 { Evenings ALEXANDER S of Parking { | Tins P.M. Space . x | ; Keep Cheer on hand! Get the Giant Economy Size Package FURNITURE & APPLIANCES | ie Liskin va & sirens so o TY CHEERS New Patented Suds for “Tough-Job” Washing! $ 3413 Ww, WASHINGTON ST. ~“BE-03 CHEER 18 THE TRAGE MARK OF A SPECIAL ALL PURPOSE DETERGENT HADES BY PROCTER & SAMBLE © R80), THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY ) In ! 4 va = . 2 @
