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> Marjo ster ( Wh drive purring and it may flow particularly if Sacred Heait will thwarted both teams’ offensive, Mariorie Suit, sister of Abbie White: 3 hy Baik or o Te tie per “ . , : | from Manual’s book during the final half but Manual] Funeral services Monday, .1.30_BD. In.. ays ‘Nally of Jum m them right into the American take a page fr at Unionville Baptist Church. Burial 7 Days (Daily or Sun) 18¢ Line por day
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: Five 6-lefter words count 1 line The Tigers square off with Raker and a layup by Heacox| .ARY, 2815 Shelby St, after 4 p.m. ;
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Saturday i Playoffs. Harry Caskey's lads at 8:15 to trail 33-29, Bryant dumped & cope—pianche, age 56, of 1344 Main Please check your ad the first day 1 y | 4 that it appears to see that it is corAnd what they can do this o'clock but they will have to be free throw but Nyerd sank one St., Speedway, mother of Mrs, | f ; : : week with Pittsburgh, there to- superior to the Attucks five that the side. : Mary Hedrick, sister of Me, Zee fect " “ver detail Yo Ties vid Sab, 1 , CONKLE PUNERAL | responsible for only one ine morrow night, and . St. Louis, floundered home a 54-61 winner, It was now 34-31 for the Tigers| HOME, 4925 ‘West 16th SL. Fripnds | correct insertion. Please call your here Sunday night, will go a long over Manual's stubborn Indians < HON, al Mt. Jackson, Friends ins h 4 y ght, ‘ fe last night. Sacred Heart gained | but actually the death knell was may call at the funeral home { correction in as early as possible, gay in determining that playo the finals by beating Deaf School,'squnded for Manual. under the DAMPIER. Prieda, ake 75. of 1324 Plaza 5551 ope, 57- 27; before 3500 fans. y vibrant cheers for Nyers' shot afternoon, Beloved , mother of Mrs. ! : Their lon t tr k ’ yelIa .® . Ruth McKinney and Mrs. Helen Le | gest winning wea “a8 .n | Attucks quickly ran the count] ier Funeral services Sunday 2emv- | THE of the season is three straight ‘ KS q y | at the CHAS. R. GARTY MORTU-
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| . ously slow-starting against Man- | Manual upset and it is a aiff { N. East Bt. beloved son of Mr, | Island club this season and what "| Manual upset and it |s a diffrence and Mos Polk, | ES] : & ri y { Mrs. Murial Waddell and of Mr, John 1 their first two lines showed last ual. Crowe elected to keep Willle| Sdcred Hart will have to erase Falk, passed away Thursday, Fu; | Death Notices night in smooth scoring- is Gardner on the bench and strated | tonight. Tietal services Saturday, 1.0. Mind | WEINTRAUT—Margaret (nes Dwyer) enough to make all the other Cleveland Harp at center. How-| The Spartans were pressed only| CHAPEL, 3126, Shelby St. Friends | wary Louse. John Prancs and clubs fret. : $eS0R |over, the elongated pivot ace had during the first quarter bY & ymosr_war we m. rdecs | Nol Rinahe Sry Sana Ducsend 00d anc end | og 3 5 Ave s © ¢ ver 2.2 a A BUSY RED— Substitute Goalie “Bobby Perreault of Providence was tet hustling i in the final with Hallle RR SANG oie |gaite Hut outslaneed Deaf Schooli lithe 8. Hamre Ave Wie of | I hnans, Sead soar Tog PROVIDENCE had come here period last night as Johnny Wilson (8) of Indianapolis almost scored his fourth goal. Wilson's three- v 3 Le five, Jim Haag led the Spartans’) irene McDonald, Hollywood, Cal. and | day. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 19. 4:30 fter t Hersh d knock- P y P 9 Tigers would ignite. scoring with 12 points and Dick| Charles Shire, Jackson, Mich. sis m. at the GEORGE USHER after tying Hershey an no | rformance s ark d th Cc + 10 to 5 + ter of Mrs. Anna Whiffing, passed MORTUARY, 313 W. Washin ton ing off the St. Louis Flyers, but goa’ pe omance 3p : e aps os Q vic ory. Manual, with a sagging record La Fave and Pat Lynette each away Wednesday evening. Se rvices | St, 9 a.m. St. Anthony's Churen. it was a complete Cap runaway| of 3-11 before the game, Was un- scored 10. Sadar EB Es | De Ba Ho Tone from the start with Left Winger have bowled over Pittsburgh three ‘Hocke Summa {daunted by Crispus Attucks’ well-'. The Orioles held Sacred Heart| st Friends invited. Burial Floral | for prayer 8 p.m. Priday. Priends ‘Johnny Wilson scoring the three- times this season and are chas- Tankers gcuey x hy... detalise. earned reputation as a Hoosier to a 13-10 margin in the first] Fark Friends may call at the Fu- | may call at Mortuary goal hat trick against a pair of ing first-place Hershey in the? Hay, Zeidel; 1 Retbel: wing. Hirsch- | cage power. quarter but the Spartans turned , * * x * * | 2 Lodge & Club Notices Red lies, H Be d Eastern Division. But they didn't {eld “Glover; alternates, Durham, Cof-| Gardner and Bryant slowly un-jon the gas and moved to a 28-11} GILLASPY—Pc. Paul J. killed in | 8 : Tg bb hd eet a2 Dele go th a - th th m Cc on | kos A pote MOR, aa Jan-| .oveled their dynamite, particu- halftime score. Ronald Duley, | action in Korea, June 7, 1851; NAOMI CHAPTER No. 131 e Bobby Perreau ong on the same ice wi e owskl, Bruneteau, McKay, Heller brother of Albert D. Gillaspy, Seattle, : . et Providen Goal, Bennett d Per- y - , " a -~ O. E. 8, Stated Meeting, Frie Meanwhile Cap Goalie Glenn Caps last night. reriovidence: Goal, Bennatt and Per-ljgrly in the final halt. Willie fin- whe finished with 11 points, tried Wash.. Harry in Navy at Okinawan | GF GF Go N50 1s pm. Hall had h : H htel ter, McGill; i Smith, J. Michaluk;|ished with 17 points while Bryant to keep the Deaf School five Inj on of Mrs. Ernest K. Armstrong. Masonic Temple, North and Illinois, all had his easiest game action| irschfeld and Johnny Wilson | is ee alternates, Egan, Morris, Powell, La~ o I's Redskins|the e but th Ss o} Funeral Monday, Jan. 21, from Conferring of ‘degrees. of the season. The 19 saves he/gave Indianapolis a 2-to-0 first-| Plante. Sullivan, Gladu, Scherss, Kapusta, |tallled 20, Manuals Redskin: gam u ° partans’ Be ELL FUNERAL HOME, 1503 HAZEL MT SROWN, W. M. To op azsin i. made their greatest stand in the height and rebound technique N. Meridian St., 8:30 a.m. Requiem VELMA HENRY, Sec. had to make was his lightest/period lead as Hall had to dig] fals: Referee, Red Dunn; linesmen, St. Patrick's Church, 9 a.m. turnbdeck yet and his teammatesiout only five shots. Moe Morris Indianapolis Athletic Club, Hal Jackson.” Johny Sorell third period. With Bill Green Te very bid. | mass St. Patrick's Church, 8 ee by Periods ick Nyers carrying the load, | Sacre eart extended the mar- ak. *x * * swimmers will entertain two of INDIANAP : wpb Babar 2 ¢«—10|and Dick Ny * Xo mhomared "ihe" Providence nets and Telly Toppuzint id 1 up swimmers wil entertain, two of ppyynurort STE § 2 lial puled within three points £0 to 01-18 at the th period Gowen Ls Su 8 | FD We RADY : minutes of the second ay 8 Olan 1S 24s = ‘ PIRST PERIOBC 1 C INDIANAPOLIS, (OF the towering stars, stop... ee Miss Olive. wi “unt of Mr. D. Ei aes AB es 3. {Then the Caps’ goal flood started | the iawest Saturoay 924 Sun. rai Glover, nivel) frit” 1" Wil- Crispus Attucks tried every ==t Bek Henan, Windsor: anni, Mrs Ioiiang Hears Ponotation Tthe pees < . s L. - | A a - SHOULD Providence get BY|qith Glover, Larry Wilson, Player-| {day in the IAC pool. Som on Denalties -LaPlants — (slashing | approach during that first half You NN: It! Thomas A Bank. of ‘ndpls. Dassed indiana Heart Poundation beau- ’ the Fiyers again tomorrow Dight Cogcn Ott Heller and Jonny Wil. Saturday afternoon the Indac|iifies) Sil Slrcr lite "00 180 000: Pts trustration | FOU ame | gga Bris, mf AERC | Hines Sxused fo ue We Yk n uis and the , Providence, Mor- shots sse re. anua i . oe ars whip the Payers aad Hog IoD sandwiching additional goals Birls open their dus meet season E02 RR 28 Shots ed one ihe mter-| (WE HAVE ITD) | ehiason, Bes Oo One | for hel Spedala Service, We, ’ - - . " er Teal 1|around Providence’s one otherlwith Town Club of Chicago. LIE" Glover. (Hirgentel id. Reibel | Moon ‘Saturday, Griveside service | Decially wish to thank the doctors, e ndianapolis can pull] tally by Ken Smith. Hall, d | INDIAN AP: Lie L Wilson (Hay i%, S mission. Oak Hill Cemetery, Plymouth, Ind. ses, attendants and Administra into a last-place tie with the Mis-| a uring|Town Club placed second in the| 7" Providence, Smith (Powell, ke paz- ® = = | 2:30 p. m. Monday, (Plymouth, Ind, tive personnel and Rev. Travers {this time, had to make only seven! ni) 43, 8, DIANAPOLIS eller | papers please copy.) the Cold Spring Veterans’ Hospital, sourians. At the same time they, | stops. : { National Championships at Hous- Hirschfeld, Reibel) 15.44. 9, ANDIANA GREEN’S FIELD GOAL and | HARTLEY Wesley. awe Ta ars. of Ta Legion’ g rh aess can be picking up two or four | 2 % » |ton last year. The Chicago mer- oar mK TL a free throw along with Tom | Howard Hartley and grandfather of shown Him points on third-place Cincinnati, | maids will be led by National|broken stick) 7:29, Heller (boardchecking | gy, * charity t M 1 | Bue Ann Hartley, brother of .Harold KARL AND ROBERT ETTER. { PERRFAUL T d { y LaPlante) 13:18. eacox’ charity toss gave Manual] Hartley and Mrs. May Higgonbothem, . FAMILIES. vie y in Hon only once nis, in the Forres et p00- yard Ohampios mmo 25 HIRD aves a y oo INDIAN A | 4-1 lead in the infant moments | Bo SY STER & ASKIN THE Wl har Fads -en Lavine, and National Champion|Sie Piison (1. f th Yet once Attucks’! i p.m. a i sratefully acknowledges the man st f POLIS, J. Wilson (L. Wilson, Coflin) 5:06.10 the game. et on E i MORTUARY, 2310. W. Washington contributions made by the The Caps’ two forward lines, SAT of the Sua] period as Red 300-yard Medley Relay team of|l caNDIANAPOLIS, ” Zeidel (O'Grady. caught them, the Redskins were | St Burial Floral Park, Friends may relatives and friends of late Larry Wilson, Johnny Wilson| gisgusted ea was any) O’Brien, Hulton and Lavine. | Jinkowskd ‘Grady, Durham) 13:33. 14 |pever destined to lead again, | noon Se — whose Ay Ra due to and Eddie Bruneteau on one and|gpolis wag treating B uy vi ian-| "Last week at South Bend the | Fioyidence, MeGih (smith, Lynd, ‘en:| The quarter ended 12-6 for the | HAWLEY—Bianche, age 83, _Tesidence the still ‘ynconcuered disease Bert Hirschfeld, Dutch Reibel| De ap, a g hin N |two medley relay teams met and |siites—Hay (tripping Sullivan) 1839. |mgers. The sluggish antics of oe [| = geen revdmother ot Jeart” Thess memorial Sihites and Freddie Glover on the other, | 8 welcomed with ere even all the way but both| CADE vivssnirsvns 102, RAS ..coneesnee 6s i fod brought a | Vice, Mrs. Lillian Long, Robert, Jim- " '|four straight C & {the second perio ug 8 F I D 2 have showed so ymuch i alg ap goals by Glover, | di lified h their| SAVES | 3 A (H 1] PLETE | ‘my and Thomas Harshbarger, passed unera rectors juch improve. Johnny Wilson, Larry Zeidel and. com Equa ibe wien {Hall....19 Bennett. ...32 Perreault....17 brief reward as Bryant threw in | away Wednesday. Service Saturday, ment recently that now they are| Jankowski bef 7 anchor swimmers dived too soon.| a sensational shot from three-| Li f PARTS | 9:30 am, CONKLE FUNERAL 1034 Wo Michi nmAL BONE .. . the most threatening two groups Gill and Pat ring sel he fourths of the gym floor a frac-| ne o HOME, 1 W MICHIGAN. "nd. 4925 W. 16th St. hoes in the AHL, n found thei ,;jed the upset of the local sea- 1t-t Prien LIne fanoea) hon e whistle. ! Friend 1 at nh . . cna range. for Providince. But then | LoLed a Se Oe anny Crm uke, 3 Mammal 0, [tion before the halt-time whistic/| for Passenger Cars | jimi liSSIue | pe ome: ies w. soy PROV it was too late os Chicago team 42-all in|Riitmant 8 ? Horns $3 jia1ucks le = ; TE Mihi "PLANNER & BUCHANAN x - J m | i OVIDENCE is no slouch in| 0. The meet starts at 2 Eoche. 1 1 4 Rakere 3 o 3/stop. and Trucks! | james 1. Kenbedy BS, Lo hn 25 W. Fall Creek Blyd.—TA-3317 this hockey business. The Reds On the Ice r ag " Gardner 1% fNYentr 3 3 1) The Redskins’ glory blossomed | RHill sister of Mrs. Charles Gib- BERT S. GADD \ EE ————— eee e " ” i { D it; M; 8. L. Cunningh ’ | AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Sunday at 1 p. m. the JAC|Dwpshe 3 8 3 ae Parts Department Lasigg: ana John R. wilde, Roahes: 1047 Churchman . MAM : ’ i 1 , o 0 1! " { * ter, Cc also survive y ve 3 {-Hour Cleani Wistsen. Division Peo Ba {boys will meet the Dayton YHOA Posley.g 8 a - = r:lon a one-hander to make it 21-| Largest in the Midwest grandchildren. died Thursday, at Si. nn SRWSTEINER $ - ng Pittsburgh 44 31 10 3 6 181 11 §{aukinen. Daye Sndoftated Totals BD Seen wl Br 14. Heacox worked in from the, OPEN DAILY | 3am. at ihe KIRBY MORTUARY. rg NWT eland ® Cineinnatt 8 3 3 2 ia 148) o.. BSD on yr Wor me lit: Throws Missed—Attucks 3, Man-igide for a strike and a 21-16 E AIL dn a Church. * Friends “may Nob 3 LM N yas Service SorSRaroLs 32 8 31 1 3 3 Ju ji feated Richmond but lost their Otfictals—Jerry Steiner, John Maguriu.|ledger. Skip Sandler had a free UNTIL 11 P. M | call at mortuary after noon Satur TTI Titus Eastern Division d Sacred Heart (57) = Deal Saline], (2n [throw and Green sank a swisher| HINES John Wesley, of 231 Eastern 1 : IL Ps. ogliast two starts fo Loyola an 15 1% of) g 1t fl from the side as Manual drew up| Saturday Until 6 P. M Ave., entered into rest Thursday 951 N. Delaware St. LI Every Hour on the Hour J Hershey 4 72 1s 4 8 16 13 Indiana Universities. | Haas. in ¢ 3 3 1RayAlvarest f] Oo y » Wiel, poring ams 0 en Eb ~ JORDAN FUNERAL HOME Until 3:00 P. M. Saturday Stigence S$ B8i8i8 188 As an added feature to Sun- Peity.c 233 rmat,e 3 $ ¢ t fi May and Larry Henry Hines: step- Prompt Ambulan ance Se : {Syracuse 4 15 29°0 3 133 184 day's meet Kokomo will swim Fave. WAngo,& Covington hit for two eld father of Beatrice, Jerry and Billy ally oe { RESULTS LA NI - Lynette.g 5 0 2Dulev.g 4 3 3 goals but Nyers sandwiched in a Biddle; brother of Mrs. Florence 8 Jordan ST NIGHT {the IAC swimmers in both boys Arkins.g 1 1 2/Ruhdy.t 201 Klenek and Mrs. Alice Dennis; uncle IM-4304 Fads E. 10th IM-4308 . INDIANAPOLIS 10, Providenc r 3 2 1 Storm(t 0 0 Obucket and M 1 trailed, 33-25.| i McAuley, mans , Pro e 5. o {bucket a anual traile of Howard Loy d Bud Hershey 1, Cleveland 3. and girls divisions following the | SH 1 1 0/Messenerg 0 0 Services Bairda at ROBERT W. STIRLING DRY CLEANERS NEXT GAMES Dayton meet. [Mappes,t 1 0 © O|RlphAlvarez.g £0 00 The crowd apparently waved the CHEVRO ' HARRY W MOORE read CHAPEL, 1433 Prospect MA-6578 Tomorrow — INDIANAPOLIS at Pités-| Totals 34 911] Totals 11 § 1s|/towel fer Manual but in capi- LE 2000 E. Mich. St. 8. papers ‘pices ; burgh, Buffalo at Hershey, Cleveland at| The week's television pro- Haltume Score—Sacred Heart 28, Deaf|tializing on sheer grit and hustle, TE I Ee TEI copy.) aa . 9 Special Notices Prospect St. FR-2205 Bs Lotagg vin tac INBIANAPOLIS ms are printed in handy Pree Th Missed—Sacred Heart 10,/the Redskins kept the rally HUSSEY—Jediah W.. husband of a al Tee WE acT ea y \ a Ale ernoon). es fin The Sunday Times. Dest, Seliool 2. Maburt alive. Eat wo ian, latoe of William A. Him SEWING MACHINES clnnati (afternoon). ] TAG, 4 Officials—Steiner and uriu, sid : home in Macon, Ga., Thursday. Serv- EARN a new electric sewing ma-
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JONES—Laurs vance, 70 years, mother of Earl Hartsock, Columbus, O., grandmother of Jeanette and Phyllis; sister of Mabel Walton, Indianapolis; aunt of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blaydes, Indianapolis, passed AWAY Thursday, J D. m. Friends may call at the TO! AND HERR FUNERAL HOME, 108 Prospect B8t. Services Saturday, 2 p. m. Interment Washington Park Cemetery.
KOKEMILLER—Mary Ellis, 1136 8. Senate Ave, age 82 years, widow of Howard L. Kokemiller (deceased) and survived by several nieces and one nephew, Funeral services Saturday at 10 a. m. from SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois. Burial Crown Hill. Callers any time.
LAND Alice June, of 4024 Cossell Road, entered into rest Tuesday, age 19 - vears; wife of Robert L. Land, mother of James Ray Land, daughler of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne V. Willlams, sister of Ella Louise, Robert V. and David A. Williams, granddaughter of Mrs. Myrtle Buick and Mrs, jobs amg, Services
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- Saturday, 1 HARRY W, 9, MOORE PEACE DR HAPEL 4050 E 3 joa mer ill and grieving. : . Michigan St. Friends are welcome. LOG -~1 sin, Drown dos, vic, r= y ROBERTSON—Herbert MM. 1843 “Prince.” IM-7836 after § 484 Roosevelt Ave,; husband of Mrs. MANCHBSTER Terri . | Lucy J. Robertson and father. of ANC TER rier: bl Ba x | Miss Lois Ann Robertson, passed “Jackie.” Reward. "H1-0080 vers to | away Thursday. Funeral, 2 p.m. 1-9080 after 3:30. | Saturday from the Christian Church LOST—Wire haired terrier, white | in Seymour, Ind. Friends may call with black markings. Reward. 7108 | FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTU- SN anridian, BR | ARY up to 10 p.m Saturday. ST--Sable and wh! ite collie-aale. me | SCHOTTER—Veronica (Fronie). axe eS 58th. Clollege. : ar ve. wife o 8 Blac k {' Henry, mother of Mary and Charles, Vine. Gtkden So male : | frandimother of Deetts ira "As rom LOST—Collie pu es.; biack spot spot | Meridian St, Monday: 8:30 a. m., on tail, HI-6346, 1113 W. 36th. i 8t. Catherines Church, 9 a.m. Burial | 8t, Joseph Cemetery. Priends may 1] Personals call after 2 p. m. Saturday. Le | STERGAR—Mrs. Anna M., 956 N. 1 WILL not be responsible for any . 1 | Haugh, beloved wife of Prank, debts contracted by anyone other DING ZICKLER'S FAMOUS pits Hi bal | Aa Donald, sister of Frank and John Arthur M, Edwards, 501 §. Roval St. { Ban. Mrs. ro aedwin Bray, Agnes Jackson, Tenn taganda, stepdaughter o nthony | Stuands. 1 srandehiid, passed awar Dr. Fred M. Hickman, Dentist : ; hursday. Service Monday, 8:30 a. m gcated on entire 6th ae ; {| STEVENS “CHAPEL OF THE Manon Bldg. w bt . i FLOWERS" 9 a.m. Holy Trinity ridian near Post O! tice, Bormerty of | Shureh. Burial Se. JOSEP 8 Cake 301 Roosevelt Bldg. Li- - riends may call a e A » POO ERMANENT | THE FLOWERS, 3138 W. 18th, after Non IEE MANNY Ah | 1p. m. Saturday pu Inchides cut. No ‘apt needed.
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