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GIL CARTER CO.

5501 PRIMROSE :

Corner lot. Neighborhood of better homes. 2 Bedrms. and den, | full basement with knotty pine social room, under $15,000. Call * ¥wward Christena, BR-1015.

OPEN 2-4 P.M.

5731 BROUSE | (1st Block West of Keystone Ave.)

Almost new two-bedroom bungalow. All° rooms are good size, screencd porch, attached garage, oil heat, fenced yard. This home is in the John Strange and Christ the King School area. Priced to sell quickly. J. C. Jackson, CH-4254,

5737 PRIMROSE

Almost new bung. Brick front, large carpeted liv. room, deluxe kitchen with built-in breakfast furniture, 2 twin-size bedrooms, tile bath, 8 large closets, oil heat, auto. wtr. htr, water softener. This house is in immaculate condition throughout, Large 1-car garage, side drive. Priced only $17,500. Call John { Eastwood, BR-9036. |

GIL CARTER CO.

Realtors BR-2431, BR-2432 |

2007-17 REX DRIVE

Northwest, off Kessler, N. of 33d. (2) 2-Bedrm. brick veneer ranch-types, firepl., oil heat, attic with exhaust fan.. Youngstown. kit., dishwasher, ceramic tile both with shower; 2-car plastered gar.; Twindow picture window, storm windows and screens. These brand new houses priced to SELL!!

| Builder, FRED FROSCH—HU-7887

a, ACRES SUBURBAN BUNGALOW ON LAFAYETTE ROAD (52)

Right on Highway 52 near Traders Point, White ®frame. Has } very large living room with fireplace, large Thermo Pane picture

125 W. WELLINGTON ROAD This lovely 3-bedroom white frame Colonial located in exclusive Wellington Addition is now available and may be purchased on contract. Built.to present owner’'s specifications, it has many characteristics found only in fine homes, such as conservatory on main floor, fireplace in master bedroom, etc, Gas heat, 2-car attached garage, screened porch and reasonable taxes are other attractions. For more information call RALPH B. COBLE, BR-5213

Price Reduced for Immediate Sale This beautiful 4-bedroom colonial with 3% baths situated on 11 landscaped acres provides an excellent opportunity. Located at 4401 Carson in Lake Shore Country Club area. Owner wants action. Any reasonable” offer considered. Call me for an appointment today. " CARL N. BALDAUF, BE-1772 a

Frederick B. Cline, Realtor

1313 Circle Tower Sag. . FR-3174

240 A. LEVEL

An outstanding farm, all tillable in high state of cultivation;

section; 150-ton cement silo; also feeding floor; running water in

with study and fireplace; kitchen;

| 1 | Indianapolis. | to Montmorenci, turn north on Dewey Burham Farm.

139 E. MARKET

weil fenced; present production in excess o set up for livestock grain operation:

with granary overhead. Six-room modern home; long living room 2 spacious bedrooms: utility room; oil furnace; landscaped. Six-room tenant house, modern except basement. This is one of the most productive farms in N. W. in possession of present owners 50 years Take U.S. Highway No. 52, 9

Harold R. Donnell, MA-2374

Jack C. Carr, Inc.

BLACK LAND -. |

100 bu. corn per acre; 2 large batns; modern dairy hog barn with 35,000 feet cement

| f all buildings: large double crib {

ultra modern also 2-room guest house; well Indiana. Has been Located 80 miles N.W. of miles West Lafayette Highway No. 53, 11 miles to L.

MA-2374

1s

OPEN

floor.

purchased on contract,

"A GREAT VALUE AT $37.500

AN ESTATE AT 409, OF NEW COST 6 MILES SOUTHEAST OF CIRCLE 7.67 ACRES ON HILL FACING STREAM 4 BEDROOMS—2'/, BATHS—3 FIREPLACES

In excellent condition. New carpefs. Den. Circular stairway in fower. Mald's room and bath. Oil heating plant. Social room. Front yard has 3 golf greens. Built of brick, slate roof, copper guttering. Storm windows and Insulation.

KENNETH P. FRY, REALTOR

CALL DAY OR NIGHT MA-5408

2901 STUART ST. BRIGHTWOOD AREA—OPEN 1 TO 4

large kitchen, Of

New house. Large living room, 2 bedrooms, heat. Disappearing stairway to: attic. All hardwood throughout. Price $7500. Come out and see fit! McKinsey, HI-4898.

JACK C. CARR, Inc.

139 E. MARKET—MA-2374

oors. Insulate: For details call

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: 3302 E. FALL CREEK BLVD., N. Dr. 2105

Cut to the Bone

Present owner moving to State of Washington wants this property sold today. This is a brick, center hall type, 4 bedrooms, 2-bath home. It has a large living room with wood-burning fireplace. Large dining room, maid's room, den and 2 half baths on Ist Steam heat. This property can be bought for less than its original price of $55,000 in 1924,

PERRY MEEK, Realtor—TA-5902

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Immediate possession. Can be

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39 Business Opportunities 7

SUBURBAN S300ERY

GENERAL STORE Located south in well-populated Beighboriiond; owner selling because of health. Business very large; will show books which prove outstanding profit on in- , vestment. $1800 Cash down will { handle real estate and eauip- . ment. Stock cash at inventory. Up-to-date equipment, including new walk-in cooler. This is an opportunity for obtaining a very profitable going business with small initial investment. Shown by appt. Full particulars upon request. Call Floyd Brown, CH-

3860. JACK C. CARR, INC,

139 E. Market St., MA-2374

"GROCERY-APTS.-HOME Located on large corner lot with 80-foot frontage. Storeroom 34x36 Sccuplad by grocery. Owner's a. 6 rooms down with full Dutn 2 3-room apts. up have bath, Priced to sell, includes grocery stock and fixtures also real estate. Attached 2-car garage. Call for Getaiis. Harold R. Donne, MA-2374

JACK C. CARR: INC.

COX—Rosetta, 56 years, of 304 N. — 139 E. Market St., MA-2374 Highland, = wie ooh fame wr Ny mother of Mrs. s ~ HOME 5 INCOME Norma ‘Church 238 chs, Georsis Grocery plus lving quarters, lo-| Cox, sister oO r gated, suburban west ‘on main fond. | sa Mrs, Lawgence, Rose, Of LCC WG, WooN. "WALTERMIRE, REALTOR |Memphis, Ind. Mrs, Della Perkins MA-7717_426 Mer. Bok. Bldg. TA-8800] of Jettersonvilie, Ind.; also'3 ke andCT 4 + | children, passed away aay, "GROCERY—INVESTMENT Friends may call Moa Xe JIRO AN A real going store N. of 38th; good | FUNER OME, 2428 a. Puners] equip. throughout; really “priced to Monday, Jan. 21st, 1:30 Ww: Friends invited. hoa Washington

W. N. WALTERMIRE, REALTOR MA-7717 426 Mer. Bnk Bldg, TA-8890

~ SELF-SERVICE GROCERY

Snow-white display equipment, Established in growing location East. Bargain. CH-5042 (ofc. FR-2528). HARDWARE STORE MUST BE SOLD QUICK Therefore, we are offering you a bargain of a lifetime. This store is located in the 300 block of Indpls. downtown proper and has been doing a very good business for over 50 years, We estimate the stock alone will invoice over $6000 and the fixtures over $3000, we believe the above estimates are very conservative and low. Offering Locks stock and barrel for $6000 n Grossed over $40.000 in 1940. Long lease if desired. For “comDlete Jetatls call Harold Rhine,

WA JACK C. CARR, INC, MA-2374

139 E. Market St.,

~ % % HARDWARE STORE

Near Columbus, Ind. Excellent |stock of quality hardware. Yearly | profit ‘over $10,000. Priced complete $5000. Here is the best 606 ERs business in Southan

HOTEL IN MARTINSVILLE FIRST TIME OFFERED Here's a hotel with no competition in a fast-growing town. Hotel consists of a very nice lobby with a good going store business and 2 other rooms on the first flooe, 16 rooms on the 2nd floor, all the rooms have sinks with running water and are spic and span. Completely furnished, stock and fixtures are peiced at a bargain, $9000. Will sell on contract $3000 down. You can clear $5000 a year.” Owner says he can prove it. Long time

frontage 162 ft. large dining room; 3 plenty built-ins; rm. din. rm. and hall. silled windows: 2-car garage. by ADbointment only, CH-386

bedrooms,

Price,

139 E.. Market St.

3-BEDROOM BRICK 1428 E. BANTA ROAD

Brite’ veneer ranch-type home, built one year. Beautiful structure;

Complete coverage storm sash; oll heat; automatic hot water: Well located on street of fine new homes. terms,

Jack C. Carr, Inc.

lus; large living room; fireplace; 2 twin-size; roomy kitchen with tile bath and powder room. Newly carpeted liv.

1 Acre

marble all painted walls; Shown

upon request. Floyd Brown,

MA-2374

WHY WASTE

OPEN 2-4

Price Reduced

BR-4454

Youre Bound to Love It! 2-BEDROOM EXPANDABLE

6191 CRITTENDEN

HUGH TEETERS CO.

"Professionalized Service"

REALTORS BR-5917

WORDS?

SUNDAY

for Quick Sale

BR-7814

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OPEN HOUS

Excellent location, Attractive §- many ex{ras. Long dining ror, lovely and glass bath.

F.H.A. loan. Priced for quick

5106 E. 10th St.

window; full-size dining room with Thermo Pane windows. Modern

FIRST OFFERING 5623 Guilford Ave.

living rm. with wall to wall carpeting “eapineted kitchen with glass walls, 2 bedrooms Basement, auto. gas furnace and water. heater, ston windows, on blinds. Landscaped lot, garage, Around $4500

RAY 'G. CHRISNEY, HU-8864, BL-2438

JACK C. GARR, INC.

E 2:00-4:30

-rm. modern bungalow with many, u

sale. Call

BL. 2438

kitchen with metal cabinets, breakfast nook. Glassed in front poreh, full basement, auto. gas water heater. A real buy. Call Bam Protheroe, BR-0478,

HALL-HOTTEL CO, Inc., MA-8581

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J OPEN TODAY 2 T0 4 St. Andrew's Park Addition

NEW 3-BEDROOM BRICK HOMES, Finest of materials and work.

manship in these attractive’ new homes tures include aluminum windows, ture windows, stone fireplace, tile baths, oil heat, .attached gaTages; new paved streets: city water. Go to 38th St. and. Forest Manor. Ave. turn North 1% blocks, see 4011-32-42 N. Euclid, 4223 Norrose Dr. and 3037 and 4021 Forest Manor ‘Ave, Trade your property. ‘Call L. E. Bloom, IM-2638, BL-2438

JACK C. CARR, Inc.

East Side Branch 5106 E. 10th ii BL. 2438

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Latest construction fea marble sills, thermo-pane pic-

OPEN 2-4 P.M. 4860 EVANSTON

(VACANT)

Attractive modern 5-room bungalow, large living room, junior dining room. Lovely kitchen, plenty cabinets, 2 bedrooms, twin-size, full basement, fine social room, automatic water heater, side drive to |-car garage, fenced back yard, near bus, school and shopping. Call Curtis Graham, GL-1621.

GIL CARTER COMPANY

FINANCIAL

39 Business Opportunities

LARGE BAKERY, south, all money aker, GA-2488

EDSEL REALTY % J BARBER SHOP

Near 10th St., west side. 2 Koken chairs. Excellent equipment and a beautiful location. $1 hair cuts. Rent only $40 per month. Requires. only $400 to handle deal. A real bargain.

HOOSIER EMA

* % BEAUTY SHOP

Near N. Pennsylvania St. Modern equipment for 3 operators. Heat and witer included in lease rental Weekly profit over $250. Requires only $2000 to handle deal

good location stock and fixtures, a

GA-4770

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| BR-2431 Realtors BR-2432 roms enn ed IOOSIER sous MAT327

NEW LISTING 2215 DURHAM DRIVE !

3-Bédroom ranch. type home, among beautiful trees in fine neighborhood. North, Carpeted living room with fireplace. tiled bath, 2 Nice bedrooms and 3rd bedroom 10x18 ft. which can be used as den. Breezeway finished in knotty pine, Attached l-car r. Oil heat, auto. gas water heater, % basement. Patio 13x12 ft. Ears fenced lot 718x168. School bus at door for John Strange or Christ the ng Durham Dr. (6700 north) turn west. Shown by appointment

Noble Butler, HI-2028, MA-2318

FEIBER & REILLY, Realtors

Complete Realty Service . Sales-~Mortgages—Insurance—Rentals MA-2318 124 N. Delaware

Price $15,250. Drive north on Keystone ave to

$1500

ND. FTO OWNERS The. Jeliing of your place can be accomplishe quickly and confidentially for cash by the experts in our Business Brokerage Dept. Why waster time? , Phone today, AT-1418, or write to RARLINGTON REALTY CO. 201 N. Delaw Indianapolis

CLEANERS, East well sqnip., doing nice business. IM-8084

* % CAR AGENCY

Belling America’s best advertised lines of Hudson cars. Beautiful sales-

BEAUTY SHOP,

room, complete parts Separtin t. Making large yearly net ofits. Owner will Lp yLgsiness ant you can long lease on prop-

have sry be & mown d dally 10 a. m. to Pp. m. unt

OPEN TODAY 2 to 6 P, M.

_ FOREST PARK

REENWOOD, 1 SQUARE EAST OFF REE REE [ILE BA GAR ACRE. AUT! o

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OPEN TODAY 2-3

5611 GUILFORD—$16,500 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION :

2 Bedrooms, gas hi., sun. room, 1-ear garage, (sereened. in back porch. This house is not new, but they do not. bulld ‘them like this any more, : -

BROKERS, INVITED

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DAVID PROBSTEIN, BROKER

HOOSIER NAT?

C , goned for inre, Tok Block 35x80, oped. Tor I

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39 Business Opportunities % % GRAVEL BUSINESS

Near Columbus and Bloomington, Ind. Complete hoist with 64-h.p M.M. motor, 65-foot steel pole ang | cables” with 1l.yard bucket. Also good | bins supported on arc welded steel frames; in operation. Also extra all complete, size %-yard, spot for operating both onl same yard, Allis-Chalmers “ Diesel cat tractor with high lift, 1 yard, "almost new. Good buildings, 4" pump and 22 h.p, motor, new; rate 500 allons per - minute, and a | well that can’t be pumped dry, 3'x8’ Diamond shaker screen; also good ion dirt business on same yard. OW, a Joarly net profit of over $15,000. ess that can independent investment of only $25,000. Possession immediately.

HOOSIER EENAT 7 v GRILL-RESTURANY

Main 8t. 25 miles north o Well equipt, grill, dining | room, fountain and kitchen, Beats 1100. This is an, extra Food one. {Let us show it to you, It's priced to sell quick.

\DWES"

1 E a] ROOM TR % % Qrill-Sandwich Shop

On intersection of 32 main business Streets, north side, Doing a daily siness of over Squibment. Beautiful sass

On | Indpls.

front to

building. uires . only handle deal, Here is a east that can make you financially, independent

HOOSIER ZNATT

GRILL. NORTH, nice place,” well . equip, Terms. -8084 7

GROCERY & HOME

Well stocked and grossing $650 to $700 weekly; $3000 worth of stock and fixtures

her cr dtturgs ott | rics S10 $ oo .

= ie

Hh dem v 1, 8 ‘

i, Mr Gun “PHILLIPS Rett Yeo.

HS §00. SIRE: LIFE cua MA 137

~ % % LOCKER PLANT

And grocery; 40 minutes drive of Indpls. Doing an excellent business in groceries and meats, processing of meats, and locker rentals, All up to date equipment. Excellent location in county seat town. Only reason for selling on account of owner s health. Can be handled on ay terms.

00SIER MA 132

TATE TEM 8

%* % Direct Mail Service

and printing business. Has one of the most Brotitanie azine businesses in the ¥. Excellent equipment. | Established clientele. Priced very reasonable. Here's a business that can make you financially indeDendent yu be - shown daily 10 to p. m. until sold.

HOOSIER NATR7

TT INCOME $2500 | MO. 13-Room nursing home accomedating 21 patients and can be expanded to care for 8 more, Owner forced to sell due to ili] health. Terms to competent buyer. Mr. Beckett, MA-2374.

JACK C. CARR, INC,

139 E, Market St., MA-2374

* * PACKAGE DELIVERY

Service: 6 late model trucks. Yearly net profit over $14,000. Here's fine paying business that makes large net returns on a small investment. a.m,

to 6 p. m. until sold. Ee MATT READY TO WEAR—N. IND. AT-1418

MODERN RESTAURANT!

Established, drive-in, completely also gas station (leased) -rm. bungalow, 5 lots, 300-ft. frontage, paved highway, Priced to sell soot, 3900 Kentucky Ave, : . ow MA-3536 ado LeEAIY 3 ‘ R-BROKER W. R. Hunter Co., Inc., 134 N. Del.

7 SOUTH ON 31—RESTAURANT One of the best restaurants, netting $25,000 annually, Wonderful opportunty. for motel. Business inglades $33 02°: Fi 600" on_ 31. , some term . he. 5441, BR-6093. SITES. Mr. Mex HN MAX REALTY CO., REALTOR ReaTAOaaNE West, with liv. quar. Gd. bus. Terms. IM-8084. FOR LEASE, service station, major oil co. Good loc. north. ov investment; low rental. FPR-1378 BEECH GROVE, A-1 Service Station, large stock and Stary for de-

tails call |G MUR GA-4770

A-2488

i EDSEL* REALTY | SELF-SERVE SUPER MARKET |»

| Located at prominent Eastside in- | tersection in very good neighborhood. | All mod. equipment necessary for operation of 1st class Markel, including 6x8 meat cooler; double duty meat case; 8-ft,

meat t Pe tay oy reining. For HITCH REALTY CO. IR-4568 4901 Fletcher IR-4368

NIGHT CLUB & TAVERN

Downtown. Modern bargain. 50% dn. Call me, BL-3260. ANYONE interested in investing money in tavern Disiness on a percentage basis. IM-18 * * TAVERN On main business thoroughfare East Side. xcellent business and beautiful equipment. Rent only $75

per month, including modern spartment on second floor. plete at only $4000.

HOOSIERS: NAT? (2

TAVERN Woell-Established Business

Best spot P wey. } ABD money-maker, Mail Pouch Tavern (Koby)

208 N. MERIDIAN ST.

Ideal location, doing excell. busi-

EDSEL REALTY . > FOR SALE J business, public demands

Tn Used by best contractors. w puithate pik ap rT, *W. ichael, BR-9133.

Hall-Hottel Cosy a MA-8581 * Xx VENDING MAGHINES chines, Onex mrgscelent cations. pric Priced

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Ftter, mother of Pauline Greenleaf, | Manny,

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

COHL—-Leo Herbert NEIL—Infant Gary HEATH—James " JONES—Thomas A. GUNDER—Harriet L.

2016 8. State

age 70, sed , away Friday morning; oe of Edward Cobb, mother

COBB—Stella, St.

{ Homer, Earl, Hubert, Henry and 1 Hovcrtaon, Mary Lawrence and Marjorie Sutt, sister of Abbie White, James Stretchberry and Ernest Neal. Funeral services Monday, 1:30 p.m, at Unionville Hapuist Church. Burial, Unionville cemetery. Frie the CHAS. McCARTY MORTUARY, 2815 Shelby Bt.

Park. CROUCH Gola. age4R0, of oR an Meridian . NO and Herbert Edward Crouch, sister of Mrs, ma Hollingsworth, Mrs. Dora Norris and Virgil Doame, 13 grandchildren and 14 3reat- fandell] fen, assed away Friday. ners onday, . . at tne FARLEY FUNERAL HOME, 1 W, Morris St. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 ». m. Saturday. DAMPIER—Frieda, age 75, of 1228 Perry Ave. passed away Thursday afternoon. Beloved mother of Mrs. Ruth McKinney and Mrs. Helen Lester. Funeral services Sunday, 2 p.m. at the CHAS. R. McCARTY MORTUARY, 2815 Shelby St. Friends invited. Burial Round Hill Cemetery Friends may call at t the Sv any time. TTER—Edna A. 6636 21st St, ETTE 61. beloved wife of Karl D.

Phoenix, Ariz.; Marcia Westfield, N. J.; daughter of Mrs. Emma passed sister 2 Er, est J. r paste away. Funer ues Nicolai m., from SHIRLEY BROTHERS IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Washington B8t. Burial Washington Park. Callers after 2 p.m. Sunday. ol

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SUNDAY, JAN. 20, 1952

3 Card ot Thanks

AKIN fanrily of the late, MINNIE FRANCES AKIN wishes to thank thelr ends

who ex Belehhei acts of Kk ndness and lov

fbutes in Bqual thank 8_hnd appear are 0 ev . a Christian Church” and Farley Pune BAND 'MURRY AKIN and CHILDREN

—We wis thark o OE friends and rela ves Jor

expressions of sympath y. lovely flore fferings and other courtesies exe Ne at the passing of our huse

d father, band and JAY CONWAY. We also wish to thank Rev. Sayre.

the pallbearers, the sin oe ore ganist, Masonic Lodge No. and Little & Son Funeral Home or their kind services re

nder Sree: WIFE and DAUGHTER.

'AN—We wish to our lt thanks in heastielt ape preciation to our friends, n hor

h No. 53, teachers, pupil TA: for the many scts of Kinde ness extended in sympathy and a

the lovely floral Offering . Taoalved of and father, UNCAN.

the sudden passing of D We equally appreciate ,the kindly

rvices rendered Pr the ete Harlan and Moore & Kirk funeral st

WIFE and CHILDREN,

eee FERRELL—I want to thank averyons who assisted us in any way in the {llness and death of our beloved huse band, brother-in-law and uncle, FERRELL. WIFE, ALICE FERRELL AND RELATIVES.

HENDRICKSON-—The family of ye

lat ELIZABETH M. HENDRICKS: wishes to than who expr ie Sympathy and or the kindness lovely floral dribuies recieved in th for fos. [Raual tha TR are extended to the . & Askin] oriuary and to all who assist any y. * v. HURLEY—We wish to ton the "kindy with deep appreciation the ness, sympathy and m and floral offerings Saten ed by bial 5 atives, friends and Rely bors durs ing the illness and at the passing of

our beloved Tok ARGARET M. HURLEY. We Rood a to tha the clergy and Altar Society of ttle Flower Church and the clergy and Women’s Club of Holy sph urch, the pallbearers and Shirley Bros, Jrvme Hill Chapel and their wonders ful services. MRS. MARY BUENNAGEL MRS. ANN BAKER

| JEFFRIES—In sincere appreciation we wish to thank our friends and neighbors who expressed sympathy, extended helpful acts of kindness and for the lovely floral offerings received at the passing of devoted husband, father and brother, EDWARD J. JEFFRIE We. equally appreciate the’ kindness

* * * * * GILLASPY—Pic. Paul. J, -killed in action in Korea, June 7, 1851; | brother of Albert D. Gillaspy, Seattle, Wash.; Hairy in Navy at Okinawa, John J, Gillaspy, Indianapolis; foster son of Mrs. Ernest K. Armstrong. | Funeral Monday, Jan. 31, ro BLACKWELL FUNERAL HOME, 1503 | N. Meridian St., 8:30 a. m. Requiem mass St. Patrick's Church, 9 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. * * *

GUNDER—Harriet L., age 62, of 30 N. Drexel Ave, beloved sister of Miss Olive Gunder, aunt of Mr. D. A. Columbus, Ind,

away Friday morning. Funeral Mon-

lease with very low rent. For |day, 10 a. m, from I ROS details call Harold Rhine, WA-|IRVIN HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E£.| 8996 Yyashington, Burial Suk oi Cemasry, ymouth, ers any JACK C. CARR, INC. time. Graveside service Oak Hill 139 E. ._Market St., _MA-2374 Cometery, Faun, Ind. 3 2:30 p. m. > EE ay mouth, Ind. papers | * * LAUNDROMAT please copy). On main business thoroughfare. | HALLIBURTON—Walter K., beloved All Bendix machines. Owner will sell | husband of Magdalene Halliburton, | on reasonable terms. Here is a lo- (father of Charles E. Halliburton, | cation that will make you financial-|Indianapolis, and Mrs. Laura Jane ly independent. Will be shown daily, | Thomas, Fortville, passed away at 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. until sold. the residence. 3322 Northwestern

Ave, Friday morning, Jan. 18. Funeral services will be held at the WA FUNERAL HOME, Illinois at 17th St., Sunday afternoon, Jan 30. at 2 o'clock. Interment in | Gravel Lawn Cemetery, Fortville. Friends are welcome. HANRAHAN — Clara, passed away Friday afternoon, widow of John Hanrahan, sister of Mrs. Edith Brown 8isloff, Mrs. Jessie Crowe, Mrs. Mary North, Mrs. Anna Everson, Mrs. Helen Woodrow and Charles McQuaid.

at HARRY P! CHAPEL, 2050 E. Michigan St.; St. Philip Neri Church, 9 a. m, Altar Society of St. Philip's will meet at PEACE CHAPEL for Recitation of Rosary, 8 p. m. Sunday evening. HARTLEY—Wesley. age 74 yrs. 1419 N. Holmes Ave, Howard Hartley and grandfather of {Sue Ann Hartley, bro of Harold Hartley and Mrs. May Higgonbothem, passed away Friday. Funeral Mons ASK

of father of

ley, age 67, beloved father of Dorony J. Godfrey, Laverne 1. Wright, Joe F. and Robert J. Heath, brother of Joe H. Heath, all of Indianapolis; | Mrs. Daisy Irwin, Downey, Cal, and {six grandchildren, passed away Fri{day. Puneral Monday, from BHIRLEY B . Washington.

Burial, Washington Park. Callers after 7 p. m. Saturday.

HILL — Frances E., 5421 Broadway, wife of Edwin P. mother of Mrs. James L. Kennedy, Mrs. John 8S. divers Edwin” P. Hill Jr, and John Hill, sister of Mrs. Charles Gibson, Detroit; Mrs. 8. L. Cunningham, ansing, and John %. Wilde, Rochester, Mich.; also survived by five grandchildren, died Thursday at St. yincent's Hospital. Fuperd] Monday, a. m., at the KIRBY MORTUARY Meridian at 19th St.; 9:30 a. m, St. Joan of Arc Church. Friends may call at mortuary.

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Ave., husband of Jeftie, father of Mrs. Mary Korn, grandfather of Mrs. Barbara Massey and Mrs, Virginia French, great-grandfather of Buddy Donnelly, brother of Mrs. Ida Cox, Mrs. Flora Sparr, Mrs. Edith Vaught, Harvey and Claude Lancaster, de« parted this life Priday, age 80. Services Monday, Jan. OORE & KIRK NORTHEAST CHAPEL, 2530 Station St. 1 Burial, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Friends invited.s

LEWMAN-—Mrs. Flora, 5940 Carrollton Ave.; mother of Miss Ruth L. Lewman, Mrs. Daris Gillespie, South Pasadena, Cal. and Mrs, Elsie Fudge, College Station, Tex.; sister of Mrs. Frank L. fern; pasted Salurday. Services FLA

HANAN MORTUARY. Time later. |

Friends may call at mortuary. SCHENCK - Ralph Edwin, 1540 N. Meridian, passed away Saturday morhing, Services at Salem eth Sass Church near Royalton, Ind., uesday, 10 a. m, rN Jnvited Friends may call “at & SUCH AN Mortuary oa a oR

m. SC OTTER—Veronica (Fronie), age 2145 Barth Ave. wife ae Henry, ‘mother of Mary and Charles, $a mother of Deette, Funeral from UCK FUNERAL HOME, 1458 Monday, 8:30 a.

Meridian St., Catherines Church, 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph Cemetery.

STERGAR~-Mrs. Anna M., 956 N,

Haugh, beloved wife of Frank, mother of Mrs. Anne Ball and Donald, sister of Frank and John Ban, Mrs. Hedwig Bray, Agnes Staganda, stepdaughter of Anthony Stagandh, 1 grandchild, passed away Thursd Service Mondas, 8:30 a.m,

STEVENS “CHA PEL OF THE Frowr S" 9 a.m. Holy Trinity Church. Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends may call at the CHAPEL OF THE FLOWERS, 3136 W. 16th. STEWART—Ralph E., 1220 W, 30th St., brother of Frank and Edward, both of Terre Haute; Charles of Fla; Mrs, Jesse Marley, Flora, Ind.; Mrs. Helen Ruth Sabray, Dayton, O., and Evelyn Stewart, died i day at his oT Biden funeral

8b IR. MORTUARY. Meitaian 19th, Friends may call

le at

* * * * * * THARP—Pvt. 1st Class Donald R., of Jars, of 959 North Oxford, son Mrs. Ralph Tharp, Brotha of Michael, Elaine Tharp passed away Dec. 21, 1951 in Neb berg, Air Base, Munich, Friends may

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. 10th St. after 8 p. = Sunday. Funeral Tues-

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and floral offerings extended by Fed- { eral Labor Union 20412, - Pattern Makers Union and 1. Holcomb | Mnfe. Co.. and the consoling under= standing service of Dr. B. F. Clark | Cecil R. Hurt Mortuary and to all who assisted in any way WIFE. CHILDREN and SISTER.

KELLEY—We wish to convey our sine cere thanks in appreciation of the many, acts of kindness, expressions lof sympathy and lovely floral tributes so generously extended to us {at the passing of our devoted huse | band and father, HAROLD 8. KELLEY. And with the same sincere appre.

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WIFE and CHILDREN. | LIKENS We gratefully Acknowledse our thanks to our friends neighbors for the any courtesies, lovely floral and spiritual bouquets in | sympathy at the passing of our bee {loved husband, father and grande father, ? CHARLES E. LIKENS. We also wish to thank Fr. Henry Gardner and Flanner & Buchanan laperal staff for their consoling servic ‘WIFE, MRS. ROSE LIKENS AND FAMILY | MILLER—AIl acts of kindness, syme pathy, helpfulness and floral tribe utes extended in the loss of our wife and mother, | NELLIE MILLER, | are more deeply appreciated than

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PATTERSON—We are deeply grateful and wish to thank our friends and nek hors who expressed their symat in S30 many ways and the fovely floral tributes meant so much us at the loss of our daughter

MORTTARY, “hate Ww Pyar ASKIN sad ster A EARLINE PATTERSON 5 as St_ Burial Floral Park. Friends aan We are equally grateful Jor the sine call at mortuary ng se ev,

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OTHER, DAD and SISTER. SELLARB—Words cannot express my heartfelt appreciation as I thank kind friends and neighbors who expressed sympathy, extended lovely floral tributes and for the many helpful courtesies recieved at the passing of my beloved husband,

JOHN 8 I especially wish to thank the Harold C. McGrew Camp No. 1 and US.W.V, Auxilliarg No. 3, Rev, Vernon Dunkle ially Mr. Mattox for his solo, Parley Funeral staff and to all who so ably assisted in any ‘way. LULA (BABE) SELLA SMITH—My son and I wish to thank our neighbors, friends and relatives for their thoughtful acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy and for the lovely floral tributes so generously given at the Jaseing of our hus-

band and fath R! SMITH. We are equally as grateful to the Rev. Jess Worland and singer and 3 0! their understanding service. Wife, J IE SMITH, son ED. VAUGHT—We are deeply grateful to everyone whose loyalty, kindness much during the illness and at the passing of our beloved husband, son ILLIAM H. VAUGH We are equally as pI Sunnyside, mployees 2 Peerless Pump, Hibben} ollweg, R.C.A., Rev. the pallbearers and Shirley Bros, for the prayers, many courtesies, floral tributes =o wenerously wiven, WIFE and FAMILY. AMMERMAN In ov! MMERMAN- oving memory of I. » Jan, 1, 1948, Years will not darken or shadows SON and DAUGHTER memory _ of, who passed Lia Jan. 19, 1046. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a token of loves devotion, That our nests still |, long Jor 3 you,

USSELL C. & Askin Mortuary CARMIC and able assistance has meant so and brother, "3 thank the Datisnis and staff Ray Stanton, “Rev. C. M. Schaub, sympathy. and to all for the lovely 4 In Memoriam | TTIE L. AMMERM Jan, 23, 1947 and our Hy GEORGE E. AMMERMAN, The sweet memories we have of them. MH. BRUC Just' a memory fond and true. SOCHER To 3 Ea of my beloved

AGATHA BUCHER. who departed this li e Jan. 3 4 Wouldn't it be ontario it'T could My Hear mother as she used to be?

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