Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1952 — Page 8
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| . . ervi Today WASHINGTON, July 22 (UP) MRS. CHARLOTTE. Ep m. tomorrow, Scott Methodist Indianapolis 5 ces od y Ervin W. Evans, 51, a co-|(HARRY) KLINTWORTH, 7270 Church. Burial, New Crown. | . Paul Alexander M&rden was fo
_|Fitch Ave. anti-Saloon League . x = 3 'MARRIA CEN Ep be buried in Memorial Park today Syund ol ihe Ameiesn Veter reasurer 30 years. Services 3| MRS. EILEEN K. (BERT) = Eu 1330 SE EU riod 1:30 p. m. services in ans of World War II, died at Mt. p. m. tomorrow, Flanner & Bu- HEITKAM, 3360 N. Meridian St. "3" Pinch, 15, 1901 8. Pershin : ST Shirley Bros, Ir
Alto Veterans Hospital yefiterday. chanan Mortuary. Cremation. {Services 11 a. m. Thursday, Flan- |Pigston Johnson, 1s. sig W, loth? Dulares | ving Hill Chapel
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Daily Except Sunday | h t Bu-|Th P. Rell ; Y Mr. Evans, who-claimed to be 8-8: 8 ner & Buchanan Mortuary. u- | omas P. Reiner, 2 Detroit: Wanda ; Rin iii MRS. JEANNETT (DAVID) rial, Crown Hill \DePorest. Wordes 35 Marion: ‘Rhee Me He was a postal} oo oy on the regular $.50 dividesd and
clerk and was a resident here 25 of his 50 years.!
the first member of the AMVETS, ¥ ESSELL, New, York, formerly of 3 8 = i ee, 54, 5013 E. 13th . when the veterans group was Ww, Y ofl ESSE A. STRODE, 63, of 3745] alfred 3 Mins, 28. 19m edical Center;
formed in 1943, had been in poor|Indianapolis. Services 10:30 a. m. Boulevard Place, carpenter. Serv-|Bemiamin F. Farlow. 41, 230. W. Rapeits.
an extra of $.10 paid in the current fiscal year, ending June 30, 1952, the yield is 6.32%, exempt from Indiana intangi-
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36> W. Washington St. health as a result of war cosinec-/ tomorrow, Aaron-Ruben Funeral | |g Retty & McCallister. 40. Anderson. ie hn ted disabilities. |Home. Burial, Knesses Israel. je a3 poibgradogn 2 hort, 11. 1113, Odell. ena: i Sr den. bles tox. Pry aa Hr ——_ LL HS Ra. i - . ' «25, erbein; . ished Upon Request ’y | BENNIE MALONE, 64, of 706/Crown Hill, |naragns, 5 Reveay, 312s Boulevard BL five, die Satuy-{ Tisassiat Mev fava! Hal she + : ok St. an Indianapolis resi-| ELMORE . Xo ZORD " of | Doretha H. Cole, 22, 628 W. 3ist. day, oe was 2 rR er een >= 1 |dent 35 years. Services 1 p. m.| ..." 2 a - Lo DIVORCE SUI member o e x STORE HOURS Ne row Stratipn Mortuary, 1762 Howard St. litelong Indian- TS FILED National. Feder- CITY SECURITIES fn m apolis resident. Services 3 p. m.| Marline vs. Dorsell Watson, Jr., Hatlle a 9 A. M. T0 5:30 P. M. 2 Burial, Floral Park. i A le ‘iys. Enos Majors, Mildred vs. Russell L.| ation of Postal C 0 R P 0 Rr A T i 0 N 3S xo. today, Farley Funeral Home. Bu- Walker, Orth ve [Edward Robinson; age Morden Clerks and the R MIDWEST STOCK EXCHANGE 3 = > MRS. ADDIE (HARRY) WAT. rial, Crown Hil. Ik Le “Thelma Williams, Elizabeth vs. : Vonnegut band. Tony AT. 133 F SON, 49 of 3637 Shelby St. resi-| . EE rn Moe Patrica Xs. Stor, Baker. (He formerly played in the Post : Ww i WILLIAM C. HOFF, 83, of 914|Virsinia M. vs, James G. Phillips, Hugh . ” |dent here 40 years. Services » Bd, !vs. Dorothea K. Wallace, Thomas A. vs.|Office and Big Four bands, A ) r ake * 910 a. m. Thursday, J. C. Wilson (Sanders 81. riceal Tesident 60lert a” Swilmore: Retna." i “vi ‘Samiel W. Methodist, Mr. Morden was a for-\§ yyy 22. 1952 x i . . . ’ . riorie 1. vs, . joO -«< Chapel of the Chimes, Burial, ly’ H. Herrmann Funeral Home, Man. Gulla P. vs. Charles Jackson, Jr. J Sunday School superintend-+ od w 4 rn Burial, Concordia. BIRTHS - » MRS. BAMUEI Ww PERKINS a BOYS | Survivors include a son, Bruce . < A os iT Indiana Ave tenident| JOHN F. VEHLING, 81, of 5149 at st. Franeis—joseph. Norma Fianna. A. Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs. z "” of Indianapolis 36 years. Services College Ave., operator of electro-| i other, En pouiuIne,, Tastes. [Florence Morden, and 3 brother, oO . i lating business at 142 8. Dela-| Bennie Betty Teak. ''Hugh, both of Port Huron, Mich.! : u 1 p. m, tomorrow, Stuart Mortu- p & I Te AT LTR ble. bahaok nits Beale aiidyiobsiogoniie a ; >. Burial Floral Park {ware St. Services, 10 a. m. Thurs-| zynski; Walter, Florence Hall. i | 0 «¢ ary. Burial, Floral ark. {da Hisey & Titus Mortuary. A Coleman—William, Joanna Boneice; ! JOPATR. (EW-|B > 1 My Hill T Boy. Kamila Capit Jack, Mary Taos (Advertisement) : 17 N. PENNSYLVANIA » JIBS LEOPATEA 3 3. ura’, I | Jon ent Herve hetty tau. | HEARING AID REPAIRS < $ resident here 50 years. Services 1| JOHN O. MILLER, 79, of 2207, Leroy. Mary Blow: Martane Thies ALL MAKES Q m £ N. New Jersey St. resident here) o "Rl, qist—Alden, Earline Webber: mm = years, Services a. m. urs-| urman. Yvonne . Query; oyd, Ber- . « ; F 4 48 Services 10 a. m. Thurs-| Thurman. Y Q Lloyd, B C = P > N D¢ ° ! day, Flanner & Buchanan Mor- A Come, a \ A < | FF. No DANI@L ftuary. Burial, Crown Hil (as agmpetany, Mics, Kopel, - ! ® MRS. ALICE (DeWITT) PET- Wilson: Wilbur, Betty Portteus. - °c Rites Set oh sii Ach: Sion “vary Bledsoe ot on Ld >» { es e TRIE, 53, of 718 W. 25th St.) us Coleman—James, Mary Johnson: Roba < Services 10 a. m. tomorrow, Ja-| ert. Ruth Scott; Robert, Marie Smith; % t 0 % O 1% & cobs Bros. West Side Chapel. Bur-| * : . E Mm I § commanterinaniet of the. Inak jal New Crown. 1 |MoRSgtit-giut, ages ME Hot ioe <q ~i/anapolis Scottish Rite consistory #9 | Maurice, Mary Miller: Carl, Dorothy { ’ Ss. v IL n § + : Hugh, z Swill be at 10 a. m. Thursday inlzy ne 1008 WW. Washingtos St.| Rath Wailsce: John. Betty Robinson: ~ O FURNITURE w ©! Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel. |. : + : : Er . n 5 1 1 1 OFF S5uras will be in Washingionsoions, Indianapolis raid ent) Eu Tmt: pena cut sin men © ARTWARE : | . . ’ : ome— , y Gill, oe Park Cemetery. { reer . \ Mr, Daniel, 5850 Lowell Ave. Wastingion Sires) Preshyierien DEATHS > AND MORE 41 yesterday in St. Francis Tl ra ate 7 ut Long, covguary acclision ® PICTURES < wo H MRS. BARBARA L. (FRANK) = thrombosis. Sil, SvTUNADY {Hospital. An Indianapolis resi- S. “ 1 | _ thrombosis. Misses’ & Wd e , [dent Hnoé Shilquose. he was boge SARE ho I Hoa | Eanotsiciia.. ns os 4 ee Service technici t A ti | . MIRRORS 2 mens in New Albany 62 years ago. “ : . = {Minnie | Rields, “38; al (leneral, cerspral; Sery *hnician at Acousticon = jces, 8:30 a. m. tomorrow, Kirby |; homerrnase. i Vincent's, rheumatic, ANNOUNces opening of complete « He was president of the Old . " Y |Lu eorge, . ' matic | . “ FiLiie Automobile Insurance CoMortuary; 9 a. m. St. Marys) heat Gregory. 49. at Methodist, pul-| T®PAIr dept. Save yourself time ® LAMPS —_— ’ ince 1930. Previously, he was Catholic Church. Burial, Holy | monary embolism. | and money, avail yourself of his > 8 . Ys Cross |Robert Jordan, 89. at 1322 Marlowe, cere-| ; . el r - | bral hemorrhage. > 2 »ar- a « >» presid nt of the Old Trails Auto : . ” = # loo) MeBosin 60, at 3740 Graceland service and background in hear fa =¢/mobile Insurance Co. WILLIAM M. BAILEY, 46, of | coronary occlusion. =~ © ng alas, Rate W% on batteries 31 MONUMENT CIRCLE x Rp 8 . 9 . a Were up to $3.95 Ww Masonic Lodge Member 350 Middle St. local resident 26|May Tech. 85, at General, Arteriosclerotic| x pv mm i} oo ] wt : > years, Services, 2 p. m. Thursday, |, heart. | ACOUSTICON | BROTHERS MA, 7437 < Mr. Daniel was a member of| " + 4 P. Mm, Y) Minnie Tule, 80, at 2037 N. Tlinois, | s No . pee {Jacobs Bros. West Side Chapel.| arteriosclerosis. Ground Floor Location | a. z € Centre Masonic Lodge and at one|g, ia} New Crown Edward Walker. 48, at Bt. Vincent's! 18 nN Delaware. St FR-1633 | 4 w . oS Lime was active in the Murat : a cirrhosis of lver. - . 313Te 3 : NOT ¢ 8 |Shrine. He was also a member of » : 0 \KIRTS $ 3% the Lions Club and Irvington . |Methodist Church. It H | # Po { An able story teller, he was < Were up to $6.95 much sought after as a master | By Ea § Weep 0% A now x - {home movie enthusiast. | 9 i : 4 pe has « = Survivors are his wife, Mrs.| And san ¥ Cool Summer ™|tola Mabel; a son, Donald W.: OO £8, 11 | E P S oy gu P i : : < : 9itwo daughters, Mrs. Dorthy Gri , o-oo he We wan! a {set, Santa Ana, Cal, and Mrs. x : “Mary E. Ketcham; Baltimore; a, : St. Paul St ol brother, Loren E. Indianapolis; : > : Francisco 8 2 Val $12 95 Ra sister, Mrs. Bessie D. MecAnlis,| > men jens er Lu + Aala ; CS ———————— —— - ‘ Foren od in its July i ee ra : =< Services Set Today en os > : ‘For E. N. Evans ay pet we < 2 |= Serviees for ‘Edward N. Evans : ne an boygan, Wis s ; «om m were to be at 2:30 p. m. today in Chifornia‘s on Z Brazil. He was the father of Wil-| 3 nas = > p'liam A. Evans, administrative] > < Were up to $2495 r™ assistant to the Indianapolis 3 nokee Swan Lis {public school superintendent. | 3 ” P “Mr. Evans, who was 88, died| | That ol ¢ ; t h WE'VE. {Sunday in Clay County Hospital| © at pleasant evening a ome we've never a. Sorry=—NO MAIL or PHONE ORDERS < 3 : . . Gettysbur ul y ; : rad). He yu 8 liclong Clas) 5 with family or friends becomeseven yah - - | ent, ar| : < All Merchandise Subject to Prior Sale! 2. er of the Evangelical Unit- more enjoyable when you serve wife. | : a: €ed Brethren Church there. yg 3 . America Zz "| > Besides Willaim, Mr. Evans is| o FF Fehr’s in Big Bumper Quarts. “Everybody E SHOP BISHOP 5-9 A M. fo 5:30 P. M. » survived by another son, Charles,| © 2 8 There’s something about sharing sverywhere. . 0 «¢ Brazil; a half-brother, Harry, | : : a : Has want
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