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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1946 TO lln Memoriam Deaths CARPENTER Jacob 60. or 12 1 2 DROPS EASE STUFFINESS OF HEAD COLDS Aa Norm Rural hau brotner ol Jsmts Stevens and John Carpenter, counn of Chsriet Carpenter. pMd away Tueiday morrsmc. funeral tervices Friday. f.

at Shirley Brother Central Chapel. 46 N. niinoi. Bur.al Floral Park cemetery. Friends assy call at chapel any time.

MYKATT In memory of my huwsatd. fte. James W. Mynatl, who jost fei Ufe Us France Oet, S4. 1944.

Notbins cao ever take awsr The ioe a heart holds dear. Pond memories Iinf.jv every day, Kemembraace keeps him near. Sonwcere Isaeit of the sunset. Where loneliness dies, He live in a land cf tlory Amid the blue and gold of the skies. Sadly rr.ied by i i i I ii.n' III Mil I 1 1 i- I is 1 'i i i If I Two drops to each nostril bring speedy relief, sooth a irritated membranes, open up cold -clogged passages, you feel better immediately.

Use only as directed. 25c 2'i times as much only 50c. Demand Penetro Nose Drops. Dr. Julius Travis Resumes Practice Dr.

Julius C. Travis, discharged from the Army ollowng thirty-nine months service, today announced the opening of an offce at 402 of P. building for the practice of medicine limited to diseases of the ear, nose and throat. Prior to going overseas. Dr.

Travis was stationed at Bowman COCHRAN" William lie. 110 Berkley rd husband ot Flora, father of Mrs. 2 Boys' Clubs to Join in Halloween Fun at Clubhouse Five hundred boys, five to fourteen years old, are expected to attend the eighth annual Halloween party at the English Avenue and Lauter Boys clubs. Prizes will be awarded for the various costumes ircluding the fanciest, best looking girl, the funniest and the most Pedlow and Mra. Fran Edmonds ot Indianapolis; grandfather ol Winston E.

Fed-low. IIL brother of Carl D. Cochran of Eiwood. Herman W. and Cwrle 1 Coch- RUGEN STEIN la lovurif isefsory ef our dear brother.

WILLIAM RDGEKSTEnf. ran of Icdisnapolia, passed away at the wh passed away Oct. 23. 1914. at Case i Vf.r.'Un Anm.fAn AT rrs.o?nce tzoncaT evening.

oci wwku.hi Ood took him home, it was His wSl. ner Buchanan Mortuary Thursoay. o'clock. Interment Crown Hill, mends may call at mortuary; But In our besru with us etui. Brother and Ster TREMBLJEY In loving remembrance cf Wsneta Kata Trembler.

Cone bat not forgotten. WKher. field, Louisville, and the Army air base at Alliance, with the COOFER Anna Manee. age 78. of 438 N.

Spring sister of Mrs. Moiiie Spurrier, sunt cf Mrs. Lena Vawter. Ruth Anderson. Mrs.

George P. Elliott. Riifus Spurrier i-; original. Games and stunts will follow the troop carrier command. He served eleven months in the Pacific on New Guinea and Leyte.

SEEiili'fajGE and Paul Anderson, passed away Monday UHNAVY la loving memory ol our be- evening. Funeral services Thursday. 10; joved -td s-iter. a. from Shirley Brothers Centrals TI1-LIE VKSkYY.

ehspeU 946 N. lUmois. Burial Crown- Hill. who pased away October 24. 1942.

Friends mav cail at chapel any time. i If II i I I 1 I' 4 i i iiimni tm iiWii 11 i i rr-r-tiiiiiimmnifitrn- (grand march and a motion picture jwill be shown. Refreshments will fbe served by the two Mothers Returning to this country, he was stationed eight months at Mitchell Minor Leslie Hubert R. and Leonard tUneTOl UlTeCtOT clubs at the close of the program. vx Imi The evening program will be di rected by Sirs.

Edith Robertson field. Long island. He was a captain at time of separation, is married and lives at 6268 Broadway. l. UOSteuw.

ItLia. Lruio mcwi ij Evelyn Jcces. all of Indianapolis, and Carlie D. Costelow. ef RuisellvlUe.

passed away at residence. 10 W. Morris Teadsay evening. Oct. 22.

Funeral services will fce held at the Wald Funeral Home. 1222 TJnion at 2 ciock Friday afternoon. Oct. 25. Interments Floral Park cemetery.

Friends are welcome. Hisey Titus MORTUARY 351 N. DELAWARE. LI. 3828.

Est. MORTUARY I 00 JOHN F. REYNOLDS 1415 PENN LI. 7639. PILES Hurt Like Sin! Out Now I Grin Thousand csaars eroa.cs to grins.

Cm a dot-tort" formula to relies discomfort of piles. Sent drtif gists by noted Thorn and Mr. Harry C. Cherry, assisted by members of the Boys Club teenage group. The program is one of the many constructive activities and is made possible through contributions to the Indianapolis Community Fund from which the two Boys clubs receive their financial support.

Guthrie to Speak at MenVForum DEXN'Y M. Gertrude, ol 564 N. Jefferson entered into rest Tuesday. Appieton. age T5 years, aunt of Mrs.

Paul Stevsns and Edward F. Denny, cousin of Mrs, Sally Pearl Foltz and Dr. Lloyd Fttia. Service Thursday, 1:30 p. at Peace Chapel.

2050 East Michigan st. Friends are welcome. Burial Crown Hill. Moore Mortuaries. Funeral Thursday for G.

E. Bowen, Retired Banker Funeral services for George E. 8 Personals The Profesional Men's Forum will have Wayne Guthrie, city edi ton tt auaor Burp rising v-i-a-palliaUvs relief ef pain. itch, irritation. Tends to soften, shrink swelling.

Use dnrtcrf way. Get tubs Thornton lc Minor's Rectal Ointment or Rectal Suppositories today. Follow label directions. At ail good drag stores erery where In tor of The Indianapolis News as speaker at a dinner to be held at Bowen, 78, retired Noblesville the Y. M.

C. A. this evening at 6:15 o'clock. Mr. Guthrie's subject DETAMOKE Richard Arlen.

6144 Wjj-throp. age 15. son of Sherman and Mollis Detamore. grandson of Mrs. Grace Rector.

Indianapolis, and Marion A. Detamore of Rochester. brother of Mary Jane Hause. passed away Monday evening. Services Planner Buchanan Mortuary.

Thursday, 1:30. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at WE WRAP MAIL or EXPRESS Your Parcel Post Packages A3 PER POSTOFFICE REGULATIONS When yea have ever "0 poands ef frnt- will be "Ringside at Bikini." RETURN TO ELEGANCE A French boudoir built Ground Picasso's "Woman In White," is one cf the display bedrooms on L. S.

Ayres sixth floor, executed in ivory damask, Picasso pink and brilliant, Mardi Gras green accents. Brazil Man Heads Insurance Agents Linn S. Kidd, of Brazil, has been elected president of the Indiana Association of Insurance Agents. Others named Tuesday at the forty-seventh convention of the of the association here were Her banker who lived at Nora and who died Tuesday at Methodist Hospital after seven weeks illness, will be held Thursday at 2 p. m.

in tht Royster Askin Mortuary, Indianapolis. Burial will be in Unior Chapel cemetery. A member of a pioneer Marion county family, Mr. Bowen was tor or personal property se crata, chip DIT KANT Flora age 69. 859 N.

Gladstone, wife of William E. Durant. mother Mr. Guthrie was an eye-witness to the atomic bomb test at Bikini and will show pictures of the test. He will answer questions following his address.

of Paul Durant ana Elmer Durant. Detroit, passed away Tuesday a. m. Friends may call at the Dorsey Funeral Home. 3925 E.

New York st. Funeral 3 p. m. Thursday at funeral home. Burial Washington Park cemetery.

by rail or express, call HI. 1877. We wrap attractive gift ackage and carry the most beaatifel stock ef gift wrapping paper, rifebon and seals la the city. 1839 N. Meridian st.

Tt. 243l Daily Vita! Statistics born at Nora. Following manv man C. Wolff, Indianapolis, state FELDHAIS John age 41, of 304 Sanders, brother of Mrs. Theiiaa Dear.

Funeral from Laucic Funeral Home. 145S Parcel Post Wrapping Co. years as postmaster at Carmel, he Marriage Licenses director; Harold Phend, Monti-cello, first vice-president, and BEAUTY COURSE SALE South Meridian. Friday. 10 a.

m. Burial Crown Hill. i Robert O. Broderick. Agnes C.

Myers. Charles Bailey. Audrey Knox. Wiliiam L. Fisher.

Harel J. Mattox. Arnold G. Allen, of Muncie, second became president of the Hamilton County Trust Noblesville. At one time he also operated an ab-.

FIESEL Mollie Peake. ase 76 of 5401 Special, omy $125 Keg, S200 value. Indianapolis, at Hook's Dependable Dree Advertisement) Give Your lazy Bile Iliis Gentle Ilutifje Follow Noted Ohio Doctor' Advice To Believe CONSTIPATION If liver bHa doesn't flow freely ewny day from your gaU bladder into your latestine -constipation with its bead- aches and that "haif-alrre feeling often I result. So pep cp your lazy bile secre- tion and aee bow much better you should feel! Just try Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets jesed so successfully for years by Dr.

P. M. Edwards for his patients with constipation and sluggish bile. Olive Tablets, being purely rejefaWe, are wonderful! They not only stimulate bile flow to help digest fatty foods but also help keep you regular. Test their' goodness tonight! Follow label directions.

IU. SO. All drugstores. Gene Wendell Baldock. Betty Ann Stevens.

vice-president. Winthrop: beloved mother of Ps.ul A. Fte-i No age limit; 8th grade education Learn r.M! ictr nflin 5 months. Free catalogs and telephone sel and Mrs. Irene McNeely, and sister of Cun- uonaia tusene rvans, Margaret ninehatn.

Harry E. McClain, company in (Cleveland information. Easy terms. Be independent. Mrs.

Stella York, of Indianapolis: Mrs. several Wiliiam J. Gilmore. Mary M. Clickner.

Following retirement was renamed executive secretary and George W. Mahoney, Indianap Ethel Robinson, of Des Moines. six grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren, passed away Monday evenir.g. Serv years ago, Mr Bowen moved to Curtis R. GUbrech.

Jennie M. GU- oreen. Nora. He and Mrs. Bowen observed olis, secretary-treasurer their sixtieth wedding anniversary ice Thursday, 1:30 p.

fchiney sros Central Chapel, 946 N. Illinois. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends may call at chapel any time. Robert M.

Whalen, Sara Jane Link. Raymond C. Jackson, Jean Ann Hicks. Carl W. Weeden, Katye L.

Johnson. James LeRoy Workman, Grace E. Carter. Learn now! Day and night sehoot. G.I.'s ATTENTION This school is approved by G.L office.

Our diploma qualifies you to work ia Indiana and other states. Under G.L plan ail school expenses are paid and you are given an allowance. Jobs furnished ail graduates, 5 months' complete training. Shop owners earn from $125 to $200 weekly, why not you? Investigate now. Tw classes tarting.

Royal Beauty Academy 401 Roosevelt Cor. Illinois and Washington. Rl. -0481. Leslie Forest Fowler, Delphia Robinson.

HICKMAN Emma Jane. 66 years. )eloved wife of Guy Hickman, mother of Ruby, Carroll A. Leppert. Maribel Steele.

Donald R. Yates. Mary Louise Kastner. Dalbert James Wright, Erms Jane Chil Use of Tributaries May Cut Flood Control Cost Utilization of Wabash river trib Margaret, Lawrence, Horace ana Huoert Hickman. Goldie Lee.

Nina Stull and last July. He was a member of the Odd Fellows and Modern Woodmen lodges and the Friends church. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Retta Bowen; a daughter. Mrs.

Grace Sawyer, Greensboro, N. two sons, George A. Bowen, New Marion Judkins. sister of Minter Prather, IV i ji r-- I' 1 1 -ir" 1 ---4 ft-'' r. t.

-'A -r- L.mt i. TiTi mh irrrwii iliii 'in i iiii i wiiuiniii mii "Jf--ti passed away Monday. Funeral Thursday, 1 p. at the G. H.

Herrmann tuner ai dress. Charles B. Hewlett. Dorothy Rose Branson. Robert C.

Reed, Joan Todd. Frank R. Richmond, Margaret Marie Noel. Louis H. Paparazzo.

Thelma May Zike. Ralph Robert Howe, Elizabeth J. Abel. Hnmr. IMS Smith East st.

Friends in utaries in North Central Indiana vited. Burial Mahaiasville, Ind. Friends? may call any time. ft CO Bethel, and Carl T. Bowen, Indi may lessen the need for artificial flood control projects, David H.

Births HUNTER Bertha age 75. wife ot Wm. anapolis; a brother, Augustus RED ITCHY SCALY Elmer, passed away- Monday. Funeral services at the McCord Funeral Home in Oaklandon. Thursday.

10:30 a. m. Burial Bowen, Nora, four grandchildren Roy, Mildred Tinsiey. Methodist, boy. Ivan, Catherine Frakes.

St. Vincent, girl. Donald. Betty Carey. St.

Vincent, girl. and three great-grandchildren. rvm Memorial Park. Friends may ceu at the funeral home anytime. Patrick.

Hortense Fitzsimmons, Su Vincent, Self Storing COMBINATION WINDOWS Altum Co. RI.I623 10S4 COLLEGE MTE. HTJ. 50SS girl. Robert.

Mary Zaetsfel, St. Vincent, girl. Lawrences Mary Davis, St. Vincent, girl. JOHNSON Arthur of 4061 N.

Emerson entered into rest Tuesday after lttJ3L-3i3 noon, age 56 years, husband or Olive Johnson, father of Arthur Michael Johnson, brother of Mrs. Bessie Sherman, Mrs. Everett. Eleanor Stubbs, St. Vincent, girl.

Clifford, Mildred Swinney. St. Vincent, girl. Forrest. Amelia Windhorst, St.

Vincent, Harker, chief engineer, of the Indiana flood control and water resources commission, said today. Harker said sites had been found which could store inches of rain and provide flood control barriers for many areas. "If these sites can be utilized to the fullest extent, then the upper Wabash river cities from the city of Wabash down to south of Lo W.H. Bell, Veteran Harness Driver Dies at Norfolk Flossie Thompson ana Mrs. watnenne Whilham.

Services Friday. 1:30 p. at Northeast Chapel. 2530 Station st. Friends girl.

Fred, Clara Bia. St. Vincent, girl. Paul. Helen Snowden.

St. Vincent, girl. are welcome. Burial Washington rara. William.

Marianne Walker, St. Vincent, Moore Mortuaries. boy. Albert, Phyllis Picnett, St. Vincent, boy, LEARN TO DRIVE We teach with an insured and modern dual-controlled car.

For information call or write INDIANA DRIVING SCHOOL 230 Villa ave. Ft 4829 MARSELLA Frank, 5501 Broadway, beloved husband of Mary, father of Jack, William, Mary Walke. St. Vincent, boy Nicholas and Thomas Marsella and Mrs. William Bell SO harness nro William.

Elizabeth Porr, St. Vincent, boy. vTftmam ll. ceil, OU, Harness race Woodrow, Pauline Bates, St. Vincent, boy Effective Home Treatment Promptly Relieve! Torture I First applications of wonderful soothing medicated Zerao a Doctor's formula promptly relieve the itching and burning and also help heal the red, scaly skin.

Amazingly successful for over 40 years! nrisibie doesn't show on skin! First trial of marvelous clean, stainless liquid Zemo convinces! In 3 sizes. For severe cases buy aw special Extra StrtngOi jpJtfJ uitver many years, Qiea aunaayt oranvme, Jeanne ward. St. Vincent, boy. Antoinette Riner, died Tuesday at nis residence.

Funeral Thursday. 8:30. at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th 9 Kt Joan of Are church. Interment Jean, Woonna Ancelet, St. Vincent, boy, William, Pearl Bed well, St.

Vincent, boy. Wiliiam, Mary Leppert, St. Vincent, boy. John. Dolores Drinkert.

St. Vincent, boy. St. Joseph cemetery. Friends may call at ARTISTIC DINING UNIT Bleached woods and an artistic use of reds and plain-plus-pattern fabrics make up this living-dining unit in the Grand Rapids Furniture Makers Guild Galleries, recently installed and permanently on view cn the sixth floor of S.

Ayres Co. a llioape MILK LEU. PHLEBITIS. a.G UlCerS VARICOSE VEINS TREATED WITHOUT THE CSE OF DRUGS. ARCH SUPPORTS MADS FOH THE INDIVIDUAL CONDITION.

DR. U. B. MORRIS, 307 SECURITY TRUST MA. 5287.

the mortuary. Charles. Rose Mary Miller. Methodist, girl. James, Virginia Fletcher, Methodist, girl.

MILES Garvie. beloved husband of Georgia Miles, father of Doris Ward. Anna gan sport will be aided materially on flood crests," he said, "and less expensive local protective works will be required." Harker said cites for reservoirs had been observed on the Missis-si newa river south of Marion, between Marion and the Wabash river, near Peru; on the Wabash Norman. Geraldine Shuler, Methodist, girl. Robert, Mariam LaFary, Methodist, boy.

Figg. Catherine. Thomas, jerry ana tarvie, hrothjr of Elwood. Rilev. Herbert, (Ex service.) Scientific massage for men and Mary Mills Charles, Louise Davis, Methodist, boy.

Chester, Marjorie Dodd, Methodist, boy Robert, Mary Bracken. Methodist, boy James. Vera Crisler. Methodist, boy. at Norfolk.

Va. The funeral will be held at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the J. C.

Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, with burial in Sutherland Park cemetery. Mr. Bell lived at the home of fa daughter, Mrs. Susannah Thomas, 2362 Legrande avenue. Mr.

Bell had driven for many prominent race horse owners. He also had worked twenty years at the Terminal station. He was born at Paw Paw, 111. Mr. Bell Dudley MUes and Lewis Wicker sham passed awav Monday, Service Thursday p.

m. at the "Uranblossom Mortuary. 1321 West Ray st. Burial Floral Park cemetery. Friends women, for all ailments and reducing.

Cabinet vapor bath. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.

709 Park, Iirst floor. Apt. 4. rear. Phone Ri.

7266 for appointment. Claude, Crytal Robbing, Methodist, boy. may call at the mortuary any time. Harold, Ada Browning. Methodist, boy.

Charles. Martha Grubb. Methodist, boy. STARTS WORK Every Woman Own Decorator in Guild Galleries Planning MOHR Edward Adam, age 64. of 1941 Elm beloved uncle of Mrs.

E. A two miles southeast of Huntington, and possibly on Eel river near William. Elizabeth Carroll. Methodist, boy Kenneth, Grace Cleveland. Methodist, boy William.

Mary Quebe. Methodist, boy. John. Betty Sims. Methodist, boy.

Logansport." Ward. Mildred Glentzer. Methodist boy. A meeting of the flood control commission will meet tonight at Logansport for a discussion with Henry. Arguyle eff.

Methodist, boy. Earl. Ruth Methodist, boy. Richard. Maxine Stanton.

Methodist, boy, By LAURA OWEN MILLER The Xews Home Editor If you aren't color-canny (or! green leather chairs and sleek rna WATCH CRYSTALS FITTED WHILE YOU WAIT BREMEN JEWELRY SHOP 415 East Washington st. RHEUMATISM, neuritis or mmoago pains quickly relieved with WINTEREX Tablet or your money back Keen Drug Stores, Indianapolis I WILL NOT be responsible for debts contracted by ny one other than myself on or after Oct. 23, 1948. Leo E. Spall, 2917 Rader.

Dr. H. L. Sunderland, D. O.

Rectal specialist itueetioD method 130 E. No. 519. LI. 6064.

was a member of the Christian church at Laporte and also the Masonic Lodge. Survivors, besides Mrs. Thomas, Arthur, Virginia Barger, Methodist, boy. Harold, Dorothy Ingels. Methodist, boy Sheffield, passed away Monday afternoon.

Funeral services Thursday. 3 p. from Shirley Bros. Central Chanel, 846 N. Illinois.

Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends may call at chapel any time. MONTGOMERY Margaret age 56, wife of Roscoe V. Montgomery, mother of Mrs. Helen Mae Renner.

Roscoe Robert S. and Pvt. Billy Jean Montgomery. Camp Lee. sister of Mrs.

Myrtle Mae Lewis, Franklin. Mrs. Nina Moose. Otto Suitor. Noblesville.

and Chester Suitor, of Newport. Ky. passed away Monday evening at residence. 211 8. Hancock st.

Services Thursday, 2 p. Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 W. Michigan st. Friends invited. Burial Greenwood.

Friends may call at funeral home. Army engineers of the flood control requirements of the upper Wabash vicinity. hwits-hannvn: news of the Grand inogany lurnuure. Vernon, Mary Renfro, Methodist, boy. Hiram.

Lucille Naliy, Methodist, boy. Herbert. Leota Frants. Methodist, boy. The eighteenth century dining are three other daughters, Mrs.

Mary Litchfield, Norfolk; Mrs. Rapids Furniture Makers Guild Russell, Harriett Wilson, Methodist, boy, John, Martha wmmger, Methodist, boy Galleries, permanently on view at Dennis. Alma Connell. St. Francis, boy room is, in the opinion of this reporter, the piece-de-resistance of the group.

The gleaming furniture Catherine Staffen, Toronto, Ca Nolan, Mary Ramsey. St. Francis, boy L. S. Ayres Co.

sixth floor, ada, and Mrs. Elliot Cimino, Kno: OeorEe.CIara Allen, twins, bov. cirl Hearing Opens on Plan to Cut Natural Gas detective service; Edmund, Marigrace Dunn. St. Francis, girl.

CONFIDENTIAL should change all that! notably a handsome breakfront ville, two brothers, George former police officer. Robert, Rosaetta Rees. St. Francis. girL The Guild Galleries give each) and rrpdenza.

are offset bv char and James Bell, Laporte, and one Robert, Ruth Willsey. St. Francis, girl. Robert. Agnes Mohler.

St. Francis, girL Lawrence Cannon, a member of William. Gloria Wallace. St. Francis, girL sister, Mrs.

Cora Kemell, Michi gan City. woman the safe opportunity of waijs "blend ercising a deep-buried feminine jwith the chartreuse' seat covers traitbeing her own decorator. a glowing red carpet with the MORIARIY Daniel 601 W. 42d husband of Carrie, father of Daniel Jr Edward and Elene Moriarty. brother of Mrs.

Mary Riley, James and Nellie Moriarty and Mrs. Edward Dell, New York, also survived by two grandshildren, died Wednesday at St. Francis Hospital. Free counsel. Fr.

6300, Ir. 1176. Rent a hew Car $ti5it Bonnell Drive Yourself Co. U. 1122.

"GET THE THINGS YOU WANT" Get formula. SI. Money back guar Be-Klng. Inc. 603 Merchants Bank blag.

John. Helen Waiter, Coleman, boy. David, Anita Silver, Coleman, boy. Raymond. Mary DeVore.

Coleman, boy, the Indiana public service commission, was in Chicago today to testify before the federal power The furniture, draperies, wall Andrew, Elizabeth S. Woodard, City, boy depth and brilliance of old Bohemian glass. Funeral notice later. For lurtner miorma tion call Kirby Mortuary. Arthur Johnson Dead; Lived Here 35 Years oeorge, Agnest Roney, city, poy.

Bailey, Janice Law, City, boy. Michael. Alice O'Grady, Coleman, girl. Julius. Anne Bryan, Coleman, girl.

-f FALSE TEETH Another less normal dining room i commission in protest against a PATTFRSOV Florence, aae 72. widow fir III i i 1 Milton Patterson, mother of Mrs. Esther! at your drug store, 49c. paper, pictures, lamps, wall paints, carpets and upholstery, are foolproof and co-ordinated in such way that decorating mistakes are impossible. Long a potent force in decorating circles, the G.

R. F. ITS A CINCH to form-clean upholstfry and rugs with the new Fin a Foam. Stand arci Super Markets. uses candy striped satin upholstery i proposal of the Panhandle Eastern against a background of traditional! d- mahogany furniture and coral 6 walls.

Throughout the rooms a utor, to curtail its "firm gas serv- Arthur Johnson, 56, 4061 North Emerson avenue, resident of In taught in your home Popular Piano exp. teacher. H. dianapolis thirty-five years, died M. G.

has only recently affiliated jfeeling of modified modern exists ice to consumers in Indiana and Bonham. Ch. 4320. Bailey. Toronto.

Canada; Paul Patterson. of Detroit: grandmother of Mrs. Con-j stance Raymond. Harry Bailey, Mrs. Lois Rainey, sister of Mrs.

Lura Hughes, William Hanktns and Mrs. Eva Newman, passed away in Toronto Monday, a. m. Services Thursday. 10:30 a.

Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 W. Michigan Friends invited. Burial Greenlawn seme-tery. Brownsburg. Friends may call at funeral home.

RUDOLPH Sylvester 40 years, of 1842 rnt.rl vennc hunhand of Emma Jean Tuesday at Methodist Hospital. with manufacturers cf decorating 1S gracefully harmonized with (other midwestern states The funeral will be held at 1:30 accessories and co-related colors -either the completely contempo-j YOUNG couple wants to adopt baby girl. Will love es own. Rl. 2243.

Ch. 0154-M. BR. 8169 for Year Hiyrides and types of furniture, Dotn moa-jrarv or the comDletelv traditional. p.

m. Friday in Moore Mortuaries If the service were curtailed, approximately 150,000 consumers throughout Indiana would be af- fern and traditional, in such way The co-related colors are brilliant THAT radio you're not using give to the Farm Hu R174 Edward. Marion Camemerer, Coleman, girL Andrew, Lucille Devine. Coleman, boy. Arthur, Christine Haught, Coleman, boy.

Robert, Margaret Young. Coleman, boy. Ernest, Dolly Herman. Coleman, boy. Abraham.

Jeanette Samberg. Coleman, boy. Harry, Maurine Smith, Coleman, boy. Albert, Mabel Horswill. Coleman, boy.

Richard. Dorothy Hansen, Coleman, boy. Lloyd. Gladys Montgomery, City. girL Halqua, Betty J.

Pruitt, Citv. girL George. Lorene Winters, City. boy. Morris.

Coleen Brock. City. boy. Leonard, Amanda Bush. City, boy.

Charles. Anne Woods, City. boy. Lloyd. Fione E.

Roney. City. boy. Stanley. Betty Lou Miller.

Emhardt, girl. William, Jewell Sutterf leld. Emhardt, girL Charles. Betty Kitley, Methodist. girL Kenneth.

Hazel Reinhardt. Methodist, girl. Herman. Rita Strakis. Methodist, girl.

Homer, Dora Gastineau. Methodist, girL" Hsrold. Fern Compfcon. Methodist, girl. Fart.

Jenn Beyers. Methodist, girl. Oran, Mary Allen. Methodist, girl. Forrest, Marie Meyers, Methodist, girl.

William. Clara Douglas. Methodist, eirl. Northeast Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery.

i that we can all trust our own judg-and clear, with the accent on Rudolph and father of six children; also ments implicitly. 8-A Cabinet Baths Born at Marysville, Mr. Johnson jmony rather than match. The Panhandle firm alleges that its facilities will not permit it to one sister, passed away luesoaj. xhcum may call at the Jordan Funeral Home.

2428 East Tenth street, after 7 m. Wednesoay. Funeral Thursday, Oct. 24. 2 -Packaged decorating," perhaps, You won't want to leave the was a paint contractor.

He was JUNIPER System, reducing treatments. Cabinet baths. Massage. Hollywood Reduc- but with no assembly-line same-sxth floor without viewing the ncss! Your best friend can't sport; series of bedrooms executed by p. m.

Friends invited. SIZER Delia M-. age 70. of 802 N. Oak- carry a normal winter load of gas this year, and that service must be curtailed.

Eleven Indiana land, beloved wife of Dan Siser and rf tmvPti Ffitmrl moSier of Mrs. Bertha M. Quick, of In- OSC, 3f Tayea OUna a member of Oak Hill Tabernacle. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Olive Johnson; a son, Arthur Micheal Johnson, and three sisters, Mrs.

Bessie Sherman and Mrs. Flossie Thompson, Edinburg, and Mrs. Catherine Whilham di utilities buy and distribute gas I Lost, toy Manchester male, Per (your own decor in her living five decorators in Ayres' Little iby buying Guild, for there is a shop. The most elaborate of these, wide variety for individual taste photographed here as "Return to and selection, with assured quality Elegance." was decorated by Blair jand assured design. ICatterton around Picasso's "Worn- furnished by the Panhandle firm, Stevens, of Indianspons, ana uorotnea black and tan.

Reward. Or. Roy. Cecelia Drain. 1731 S.

Meridian, boy. Billy and Thomas Ward and three greatgrandchildren, passed away Tuesday morning. Funeral services Friday. 3 P. Shirley Brothers' Irving Hiil Cnapel.

5377 Washington st. Burial Memorial Park. Deaths VMT THOUSANDS OF DOCTORS PRESCRIBED FOR BAD COUGHS when caused by colds This news should be welcome la every boms where men. women or children are suflerlng from a bad cough cut to a cold. Today you can get at your drugstore that famous cough medicine called fetcsstw prescribed for years by thousand upon thousands of Doctors, rtirrcaam often brings relief wtta.

the Srst spoonfuls. Its scientifically prepared to act at once. It not only lessens severity and frequency of coughing but it actually loosen ticking phlegm and inas.es IS easier to raise. rasTcssne Is entirely free from chloroform, creosote and narcotics. Thus tt may be take a wltb safetv as often as needed by both old and young cren smalt children.

Pleasant tasting, too. Inexpensive. The Ayres rooms will be added white," a print of which is to as new decorating ideas areframed in white damask and hangs 1512. LOST Male pointer dog, white with orange ears, weight approx. 60 Sunday.

Oct. 20, in Camp Atterbury area. Name plate on coilar. Initials O. K.

McNamara, Shelbyville. Ind. Phone 379. Liberal reward Clara Swinehart, 80, 1350 Oliver, coronary as well as several towns. The public service commission contends that curtailment of the service would seriously injure Indiana's 150,000 consumers and would work a hardship on several industrial plants which are natural gas users.

Friends may cau at cnapci muj na added to the Guild's scope. At on the back wall. after 7 p. m. weanesaay occlusion.

Matilda Oberholtier, 85, 1650 Butler, cardiovascular renaL present, by browsing through the; Emma Cooper, 59, 520 Minerva, cerebral SMITH Hush, age 65. beloved brother of Mrs. Jean Callahan, of Beech Grove; Mrs. Katherlne Head. Agnes.

Jessie and John Smith, all of Scotland, passed away Tues Draperies, bedspread and twin screens are in the gleaming white damask against walls of "Picasso pink," a pale cafe-au-lait shot with pink. The room's feeling is French LIBERAL REWARD For return or information about lost buff cocker female, vie. Tibbs, W. 10th. Be.

1493-W or Ri. 2574. MRS. FLORA I. DURANT Mrs, Flora I.

Durant. 69, who died Tuesday in her home, 859 North Gladstone avenue, will be buried Thursday in Washington Park cemetery, following services day. Oct. 22. services inursaay, v.

Beech Grove Methodist church. Burial Cleveland, Ohio. Friends may call at Little Little Funeral Home. 1001 Mm rooms, you win una a large, uvuig-dining unit with a modern feeling and smart bleached woods. Two shades of red flamingo and a deep ruby af used here with perfect harmony in conjunction with plain-pluaattern fabrics.

nemorrnage. Jennie A. Moody. 55, 915 Elm. cerebral hemorrhage.

Infant Howell. 1 day. Methodist atelectasis. Karl Pjitzner, 92. City myocarditis.

Cordelia Klaff, 64. City, cerebral hemorrhage. Jeanette Davidson. 63. 3060 N.

Meridiem carcinoma. with its lustrously formal walnut Beech urove, alter i v. McClain, Claffey to Address Irvington Ciub Harry W. Claffey, former state IOST in Unclaimed Freight, Mass. and Vermont or alley between Darrnouth and Hollowar par envelopes of Elis.

J. Akin. Clarice Blackburn. Liberal reward. Ta.

0232. I cieveiana papgra ptcc i furniture, accented by Mardi Gras NAJDEK J9hn, at 3 p. m. in the Dorsey funeral ae 79. passea Funeral services Thurs green, which is strictly Kelly, Tuesday morning home.

The Rev. E. P. Nelson, pas Anna Downie, 54, 2115 Webb, cardiac I buff aceents and a smart, framed according to Mr. Catterton.

Hand- etiatation. tor of the East Side Church of the day, 8.30 a. at Stevens Funeral Home; 9 a- m. at HoV Trinity church. Burial St.

Joseph's. Friends invited. Members of St. Aloysius Society will meet for prayer LOST. Thurs.

night, lady's wrist watch, Elgin, white gold, engraved, on trolley between Lilly's and CentraL Reward: after 6 p. Lt. 5729 fprint or a uamingo acung as aiSorQe accessories include magnifi legislator from Marion county who conducting a campaign to recover Funeral Notices I focal point for the whole. cent sconces, a Venetian baroaue Nazarene, will officiate. Mrs.

Durant was bornin Han 8 p. m. weanesqay at iuncri irum The small, traditional fover uses; imwAwA ot.u uiu ivui iau.a 0.wucu startling wallpaper with in shimmering Mardi Gras green, cabbage-sire blossoms and in the! Miss Lucv Edserton is resoonsi- for Indianapolis and Marion county what he calls "mislaid" gasoline tax money, will address the Irvington Aggressive Democratic Club Wednesday night at Buckley's in cock county, but had lived in In- dianapolis most of her life. She was a member of the Christian Missionary Alliance church. LOST Large hound, black, blue tick spots on legs, neck; white stripe down face; scar on front leg.

Reward. Ernest Neater. Bridgeport, Ind. BULOVA rose gold watch with black band; lost between 3200 N. 111.

on street car to 111. and Market, then to Circle. Tt. 1122. 6-10 p.

m. Reward. TALKIXGTON Luray G- 73 yrs iWi S-Merldian beloved wife of Clinton A. Talkington. mother of Mrs.

Phoebe Moore and Carl 6. Talkington. sister of Perry and John Smiiey. passed away Tuesday evening. Funeral Friday.

1:30 p. at the O. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. 1505 East st.

Friends invited. Burial Round Hill- Friends may call at the funerai home I ICP NEWS WANT ADS'itraditi01121 bedroom, aqua for the smart bedroom for a rti 9 tiimh inter ind a matching, tumble-twist rug young man, apiiy name a a sieep- Cumberland. are complemented by twin, Kelly LEFT brown leather Jacket with plaid after 2 p. m. Thursoay A lining on north side of Butler track Sat.

t.MvertisemeaO Survivors are the husband, William E. Durant; two sons, Paul Durant, Detroit; a brother, William Obanion, Indianapolis, and two grandchildren. I von ALT Irene Luceil. daughter of Augusta FTirbrt J. von AH fdeeased.

study-hobby room. All the accessories are mannish and functional, including a tweedy rug and unit-built furniture in the blond-to-buff tones. One wall is in brilliant Sharing the speakers platform will be Harry McClain. Shelbyville, Democratic candidate for secretary of state. Sheldon Book, Eleventh district Democratic chairman, will morning.

Reward. Hu. 1479 after 6 p. m. LOST, man's biack billfold, in or near Garfield lunch, money and personal belongings.

Reward Oa. 9569. passed away Tuesday. Services st Flanner tt Buchanan Mortuary Thursday. 4:30.

0 -WEAK menus inviu. -r" -TitvsT hi.v nui, nfU FTienoa mav caii a rren anrl imM to match tho Buehanan Crematory. cn West Indianapolis trolley draperies and mats of pictures p5e' flinner meeting starts hung over the bed, which is spread! 81 p- m- COCHRAN. William Ee DETAMORE. Richard Arlen VON ALT, Irene Loeeil Card of Thanks please return contents to 1914 Howard st.

LOST, raincoat, light gabardine, in Clay-i pool tap room Friday evening. Please i call Li 7977. or return to hotel. Indianapolis Army Nurse Receives Air, Medal in nlain ereen. No fol-de-rol herei BOYD We wish to thank friends.

fiiiehbors and American Foundry for LOST, lady's Gruen wrist watch. yellow i T7l CH a A lJ. even-thing for comfort and util-jthe comfort and luxury of the including the capacious desk-ger in mind and the result is Lt. Mildred A. Scifres, Indian See complete notlcea for time and date of funeraL Fl-aimer BucHfinan gold, black tiands.

Vic 60th and Nor-walrio sts. Reward. Br. 5029. LOST, papers valuable to owner oniv, north of 16th on Tuesday.

Oct. 15. Reward $10. Ta. 5139.

the beautiful nowers ana r.inanesa non us at the death of out wife and mother. Lena Boyd. We especially thank the minister and singer. Rev. and Mrs.

SmaU. and the Lucas Mortuary. Robert Boyd and Son. the Army Nurse oc ya t'ljuic in? ripjr arm an md wall of th canopy over the bed and matching! apous memDer ot A FEA UlTH i 7 WIXL party that found black case and mixer rear 412 N. Grant please can Ir.

4580. Reward. wist rati. CflEta slvo. a.

3t DAVIS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our friends. room. underspread and dressing table? Corps, recently received the Air Mothers take note: The baby's petticoat are ultra-feminine and Medal for meritorious achievement! boudoir is a confection to soften! froufrou and the room is attrac- whiIe partiCipating in aerial flight! the hardest heart. It is a study in tively littered with gadgets dear to jover AIaska shf lives with her! Dalest Dink and cslest blue not the heart of seventeen the beau's i Mice TJfiV tl; relatives and neighbors for tneir expres-i sxRAYED. hound pup, biack body, hit was again really worth living! sions of sympathy and floral tributes -mt, chest, iaee; name "Inky." Reward, ceived at the death ol our wife andj Ga353l If you suffer as this woman did.

"tZ i.vnh iirat I LOST, wire-haired terrier, male. whita Telling of past sufferings caused by faulty elimination, an Indiana woman said her energy was so low that she was "blue and depressed for days on end. She stated she Reward. by all means try Vola-Vin. This! ar color obtrudes, even onlficture, magazines, pin custuon East 50 avenue.

The award: Deaths Rfr 'arT the RoVster tt- Askto Pt "SCUfly i fa. 6561. Mortuary. -natural1 medicine is made lr' v'niVn 15 pmf aiSO 'Z I was made ior eryice ia tne Period; BELW lliiam 2362 LeGrande, passed Husband and children. Mother and Father.

Norfolk. Va. father of Mrs. runuiure mciuces an encnaming inf June 16. 1943.

to SeDtember 1. sway LOST, child's brown purse. Saturday, containing red rosary, keepsake. ASa, 5685. Susanna Thomas.

Mra Win Litchfield. ine juices or neaitn-giving and a net-beruffled bassinet' Arnold Ward is responsible for, 1945 LL scifres was a flizht nurse 7 rllu uu ei-ueiuiiieu oassmei. 1S4D. L.L. Scilres was a mgnt Mrs.

Katherine Staffen and Mrs. Elliott1 PRUITT We wish to extend our sincere -u-Mlr vou could "knock was so weas ou couw Ti specially compounded to get re- straight out of a dream, a capa- the serene master bedroom within the Aiajfean division of the LOST, identification bracelet, inscribed "Robert Cassell Beach." Reward. 730 Madi- air Cinimo, brother of George and James Belli thanks and appreciation to our many and Vfr fYra Miller. ftervip.e frienHi. and relatives for the suits.

By cleansing out toxic jcious wardrobe and toy-shelves, jfts muted raspberry walls and transport command. 1:30 P. at the J. C. Wilson Chapel 01 fceautilui lioral 1ry3u.es.

ainaneaa ana the Chimes." Friends invited. Burial sympathy shown to us daring the illness; LOfcT or strayed Friday afternoon, black Sutherland Park. Friends may call at the end dsata of our beloved husband and eocker spaniel, female. Reward. Hu.

3280. "Chapel of the Chimes." father. LOST, Lesca camera. Reward. Harold Kar-' Headaches.

DacKacnes. ana cmous wast he fcuiId the whoIe cupicis frisk angelically over the Jp araperie, spells made life a misery. Her svstem of meri walis aEd blue tumble-twist rugs The feelmg is modern here and -arge Bumber of I dot- the rosy floor. Miss Ann Mil- ne symphony of raspberry, blond BIT I I it.it:, wife nf Thitmu iiyna. We especially whtrthank-Re: Lero, Washington Lebanon, ind.

Williams, Rev. Joseph Hughes Dr. Ashei Af0Uni Small Mill CfiliiS. HI. 2639 I the special nurses and the doctors at the C.

Bell, beioveo motcer 01 an and Barbara Jean Bell of Sprisgdai Beauty Softens aLumavi. uiuau "lvand women report that Vola-Yin, Hard dreamed this one up. i woods and two diametrically op- meals, and she scarcely ever gottakea Es irecteri, brought them I "Seventeen" is swoon-competi- Pose greens emerald and char-a sound fight's sleep. Itrrtni Mnatin- saaltion for Sinatra himself, with its treuse is played against a back- ii friJ7 It ihe wasfcb-ston Methodist HosPitaL Dr. Hahn, Dr.

Mer- LOST. Eversharp repeater penciL Butler T.rLftfVV. Irei. active and honorary pallbearers, Mr. fetuient.

Joseph Zook. Fr. 7655. 22 Sorrow AifBUUib ICUiE HI AWalUSVM TTrVnl Kockensmith tjie organist and Planner lost, glasses ia Bob GriU. K.

of P. bldg. Anrhimn Mortuary. October 25- 2 p. m.

Fr. 2308. Monday. The Wife, Mrs. Clara Pruitt.

and Son Bob Pruitt. Re- Acting on the advice of a friend, jtmious attacks, night-nsmg, aches beauty and seafcam oods. The dull metal and green-j this woman started taking Vola-fn( Pains, low energy, and other gj. scrrie carried out in 'shaded lamps are imposing and) i LOST Masonic tie clasp Monday. war-1 131.

tttvd tx7 wf.Vt in eirteil r.nT thanksl and appreciation to our many friends and RnsinesS Services 10 Yin herbal medicine. In an non-orgamc, non-systemiCj tne flowered wallpaper. Decorator EOie Vl rovmy conuon is. lngly short time, she found hersriSia. where due to faulty elimi-; Priscilla McCorrr.ick did this, witn tte two bedside; izhbors BOWEN George E.

age 78, of Nora, husbanj of Retta Bowen, father of Mrs. Grace B. Sawyers. Greensboro. N.

George A. Bowen. Wanamaker. and Carl T. Bowen, Indianapolis, brother of Augustus G.

Eowen. Nora, passed awav at Methodist Hospital Tuesday p. m. Services Thursday. 2 p.

m. at Royster Askin Mortuary. Burial Union Chapel cemetery. Friends may call at the, mortuary after 2 p. m.

Wednesday. Im if Express Your II Love and Sym- oathv in the Most SI kindness and sympathy shown us at tne; ALTERATION death of our son and brother. Dpnaid In Tudor. We especially wUh) "TW nal-oS naUOXL. (Adverttsemeat i whole system returning to normal.

Understandable FarreL the paCbearers and rianner Bu- Jjpreme Tai.ors. 157 N. Til. EXPERT taiioress. cloth and fur.

Mrs. rhanan Mortuary. The ALLIED Free, 620 S. Lynharst dr. Be.

2777-R. ytver Get Well Mi QUICKER 53t from Your Coell ViO Do tm a Coid FLORISTS Assn ALTERATIONS; men's, ladies" garments, Cohen, Tailor. 1415 E. Wash. Fr.

3709. In Memoriam Start back on the road to health. BHFOMflTIR PBIH Get fast-acting Vola-Vin vJvf 1 BJf A ft11! iit Uui Hsi Spell Year Day. Get After It One botUe will convince you Vola-! pnt cff -2222 to re- 1 is sold by Keene Drag Stores, lieve pain of muscular rheumatism i Meridian and Ohio streets, Dela-i afdotiierrhumatpai.Cution: i Use only as directed. First bottle ware and Ohio streets, 811 North; purchase trice back if not satisfied.

I of tndiaaaaolU She said her bowels became regular, her appetite and digestion improved, and all those tormenting aches and pains left her. Best of all, her sleep became sounder, and she experienced a marvelous increase in energy. Life, she said, LADIES dressmaking and alterations. Ca, BRADY James age 16. 2247 Linden gt son of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael J. Brady, brother of Mrs Mary Blank, of Harvey, Mrs. Catherine Blank. Thornton, 111.: Rita.

Eileen. Francis and John, passed away Monday evening. Services 9 a. m. Thursday.

October 24. St. Catherines church. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends may call at the residence any time.

Jon-s Hurt service. JONES In memory of my loved ones gone 1220 1702 Rembrandt, to rest. Husband LesMe, Dec. 11. 1941.

1 -it It lGii rknlv knmi tins 11.1V r.11.'' Son. Oct. 23. 1944. Only God knows how TING I ess I miss them.

pni a WaUIn 1 Couh Compound eiectria AUTO PAINTING, fancier work; welding. Bl. 1503. Wife and Mother. TELEORAFESD AXYWHSUB ueiaware street.

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