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The Indianapolis Star WANT ADS May 16, 1948 Section 2 PAGE 25 ANNOUNCEMENTS 14 vorNCEMEXTS 14 ANNOUNCEMENTS 14 AKNOCNCEMINTS 14 ANNOUNCEMENTS Putting-Away Time for Wool Blankets AS CONVENIENT AS YOUR TELEPHONE WkS- RI. 8321 The Seasonal Services Needed Now for which Qtetff-oAfyuUf IS lettek! Gregg's Moth-Proof Put 'em away CLEAN Vault Storage for Your Winter Garments Gregg's FINER RUG CLEANING Drapery Cleaning Blanket Cleaning Progress Mill-ProcessLaundering is the RIGHT Method We also launder ELECTRIC BLANKETS and stand responsible (The makers state positively that LAUNDERING Is the only proper method.) xhe charge, of course, is slightly higher than for ordinary woolen blankets. Blanket Moth-Proofing Blanket Re-Binding Besides Every HOUSECLEANING Service a Laundry Can Render We have every REGULAR laundry service Telephone MArket 2431 and routeman will call Four Convenient Locations Where You May Leave Your Laundry Bundles 1118 North Illinois Cor. 16th Penna. Cor.

Ohio and. Illinois 430 E. Market Pro the Soft Watery' MTNTYRV Courteous "Over-the-Counter" Service at Three Convenient Locations 1004 Madison Ave. Cor. Ohio Illinois 2206 N.

Meridian MEMBER AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF LAUNDERING 2 Cards of Thanks 2 Cards of Thanks 2 Cards of Thoiiks 1 Deofh Notices Indianapolis Star, May 16, 1948 BUERGELIN-It i with deepest grati DEATRICK I wish to express my deepKIESLE-We wish- to express our heart-appreciation and thanks to th.ni.. i mnv friends. tude and sincere appreciation we extend our sincere thanks to the friends, neighbors ana relatives, ior relatives and neighbors for the many acts of kindness, sympathy and nd for the act. tlful floral tributes extended to me kindness, expressions of sympathy, rnySy boutuet, and beautiful floraL to thank the Beanblossom Mortuary extended to us at the death the Rev. Floyd Cole and the doctor.

of our beloved husband, father, nd PRESTINE Minnie Delia, age 71, of 1438 Lee mother of Viola Tardy and Audrey Walton of Laredo, Texas; sister of Mrs. Alice Baker and Mrs. Ida Pierce; 3 grandchildren, passed away Friday evening at the residence. Funeral Monday. 1 p.m., at the Farley Funeral Home, 1604 W.

Morris. Burial Floral Park Cemetery. Friends may call acts of love and kindness, sympatny and beautiful floral tributes extended to us at the death of our beloved wife and sister, Lillian Mae Buergelln. We especially wish to thank the Cardinal Club and Birthday Club who acted as honorary pallbearers and for their acts of kindness, the Allison Coupon Co. and nurses of the U.

S. Veterans Hos- Rudiclll Huber. on, William J. Klesle. Especially do we thank Rt.

Rev. Clement Bosler and at funeral home alter noon Sunday. DUG AN We wish to express our heart- SISK-Dewev 635 E. 57th hus Rev. Edwin Sahm of St.

Joan of Arc felt thanks to our friends, relatives and neighbors for the many spiritual Church, Rt. Rev. J. M. Downey and l3 bouquets and acts of kindness extend- Rev.

victor Wright of St. Catherine and employes lor tnc oeaumui norm offerings, the Rev. Secrest. for his wonderful message of consolation and George H. Herrmann Funeral Home and all who assisted.

ed us at the death of our mother, th stater, nf si ratherine band of Lucille, father of Richard L. and Sharon Lee Slsk, brother of Miss Pauline Sisk, Indianapolis, passed away Friday night. Services Flanner Buchanan Mortuary Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. Friends Invited. Burial Washington Park Cemetery.

Friends may call at mortuary. Margaret Dugan. We especially thank the Robert Kennlngton Ameri- -Ernest A. Euergeun, urouier. bub Sisters.

me Little sisters or tne roor ior their c.a Post No. 34 tne pau. faithful care, Father Cornel us Sweeney Deai.ers, and the Klrby and Father Grogan for their consoling Mother words, the pallbearers, Blackwell irnn.r. BONSETT-We wish to thank our many STERN-Mary age 86 years, mother 1 Decfh Notices Death Notices 1 Death Notices Indianapolis Star, Sun- 16. 1948 Indi.n.poll.

star, May 16, 194R Indianapolis Star, May 16, 198 ARTHUR Donnie age 33, Indian- BUDENZ-Henry husband of' Clara, COLLINS-Joseph age 24 yrs of apolis, R.R. 1, passed away Saturday 'ather Mrs. Mary Hart and L. 330 Downey MV riirn0Vbroth7r morning; beloved wife of Rayford, Te" Haute, Dorothy and L. Chi- and valley mother of Charles Lee Dale and t.

Friar Joel, O.F.M. Convent, and Mrs. J'es Alspaugh of Mills vaiiey. Marjory Jean Arthur, sister of Mrs. J- (Bud) Indianapolis, brother VJ "SlflaT Mai 14 Lonnie Wilkerson.

Lexington, of Mary, Kathryn and Leo Lewis feu- I''- Funeral daughter of Robert Taylor. Services dens of Crestwood. New York, died Frl- St. Vincent' Black- at the J. C.

Wilson Funeral Home in in Chicago. Funeral Monday, 8:15 Mdy. May 17, from the Greenwood. Monday. 10 a.m.

Friends the KIRBY MORTUARY, Me- WELL HOME, 1 511 Invited. Burial Greenwood Cemetery, ridlan at 19th 9 a.m., at St. Washington Street. 9.3C a m. Friends may call at the funeral home Catherines Church.

Interment Calvary Mass at TunrtdcLo(cwy Cemetery Sunday afternoon and evening. Cemetery. Friends may call at the mycM at rsrr SSKaffSK aSps Mr. Fi, urrLM' TSh belovfd Wm. Chambers, meet at the funeral home for prayer Warrenu' 22i9, N- Rural motl" o' Mrs.

Jeanette Pitts of Indi- Sunday, 8 p.mJ passed away Friday. Friends may anapolls. passed away at the family T71 h.h,rt nf S.a" Jordan Home, 2428 residence, 480 S. Luett Thursday DIERDORF-Wayne Leroy, husb and of E. 10th St.

after 7 p.m. Sunday. May 13, p.m. Fungal service will be Virginia, father of Richard nd R.craHeB?ndSp1sm0Rh.rph0fSMerfe V' ffVlSg," and Miss Leah Patterson CWmtc ih" 5S.th Tomkln' Indianapolis; sister of H.r passed iw5 FriiS V'sS'-FSt Rttm. Napoleon.

ELLINGWOOD-Wllllam A. of 328 Har ner Buchanan Mortuary Mondav awa5' Frida. morning- at the lan entered into "''Saturday 10:30 a.m Friends Invited. Buhai Mr- Gooden? Service morning, age 65 years Husband of 'WooJlawn Cemetery, Terre Haute Ind nrday, 11 am. (d.s.t.i CONKLE Lortne Ellingwood; brother of Mrs.

2 p.m. (DSTI FUNERAL HOME. 1934 W. Michigan Bertha Roberson, Charles and Fred St. Friends Invited.

Burial St. Paul H. Ellingwood. Services Tuesday, 1.30 BUTTER WORTH George Clarance, ate Sunman, Ind. Friends may p.m.' at Peace Chapel.

2050 E. Mien. S4 nf Eh.nirf.- call at the funeral home. st Friends are welcome. Burial nur- VtHeTT VXE-E'eanor D.

,1 1042 N. Ham- Cemetery, Noblesvllle, Ind. Moore Eutterworth of Columbus. Ohio; wl" 80 war. liWrw.

ter and Harry Butterworth of Sherl- also survived adnhFrk.nArt FIIGE-Cvrus RR No. 17, Box 551, dan: Russell Butterworth of Indian- 2 nies Services ol Amy' apolis Funeral Monday at 1:30 p.m.. PEACE CHAPfi Tm'V of Ine Euge brother of Fred Vnd a B53 nd'jlm Mabel KuhUnar and and burial at Crown Hill. Acton. Ind.

MOORE MORTUARIES. Grace Yokum, departed this life Fri-" j-- Rei-vlces Monday, 2 p.m., dear friends, relatives and neighbors nf iflnrlnpsi. beautiful Dugan Additional Ads on Next Pago of Mrs. Ethel M. Daugherty.

1210 N. Rural Mrs. Grace B. Gunter of floral tributes and expressions of sym Carmel, passed away at the home of Mrs. Daugherty.

Saturday a.m. services Mondav. 3 p.m.. at Coaltrln Mortuary pathy, extenoea to us ai uie rciun, and burial of our beloved one, S. 1c Kenneth Bonsett.

We especially wish to thank the American Legion pall- Ih. TLtnnre Mnrhl.rV. the RCV. In Noblesvllle. Burial crown Lana Cemetery.

Friends may call at the mortuary any time. O. A. Trinkle and the chaplain. It will never be Bonsett 2 Cards of Thanks remny.

BRETHAUER We wish to than out friends, relatives and neighbors for the sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended to us at the death of our husband and father, Edward F. Brethauer. We also wish to thank the Rev. Nordsieck. the, soloist, George Seeley and the Moore ANDREWS We wish to extend to our friends, neighbors and relatives our thanks and sincere appreciation for the many acts of kindness and the beautiful floral offerings at the death of our beloved husband and father, Woodruff C.

Andrews Sr. We also thank the Rev. George Burbanck, Dr. R. Beach, Harry Moore Peace Chapel, Sahara Grotto, Capitol City F.

and A. M. No. 312 and pallbearers. Broad Ripple R.A.M.

No. 146, Brookslde I.O.O.F. No. 44 Mrs. Woodruff Andrews Sr.

and Family. The Aristocrat of LAUNDRIES CLEANERS In the Merry Month of May Nature does not wait. She is an impatient old lady, but one worth catering to. So start spring planting will pick up the week's wash. If you're on a budget, specify DAMP WASH-FLAT IRONED The fast, thrifty, economical service.

Brethauer i-amny. at AARON RUBEN FUNERAL HOME, 1943 N. Merwian. Friends may call at mprtuary. Friends are welcome.

CROAS-We wish to thank our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their beautiful floral offerings, sympathy and kindnesses during the prolonged Illness and death of our husband, father and grandfather. Car! Cioas. We especially wish to thank Dr. E. F.

Bnggs. the doctors, nurses and attendants at the Robert Long Hospital, the Rev. Mark Hamilton for his comforting words, and the Rev. Virgil Church, the singer, Homer Mad-dox, and Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Mc-Lain, the Farley Funeral Home and all others who assisted in any Family. ARMSTRONG We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to friends, relatives and neighbors for the acts of kindness, beautiful floral offerings and sympathy extended to us at the death of our wife and mother, Vera Armstrong. We also wish to thank the Jacob Brothers Funeral Home, Dr.

L. A. Lewis and Dr. E. P.

A BETTER SERVICE South Side's Newest, Finest Chapel FISH-Robert M. 66 years, belovea husband of Lucy M. Fish, ther of Mrs. Stanly Mascoe, Mrs. Walter Griffin, Robert M.

Jr. and Wiley Fish; brother of Edward Pet, Ernest band and Children. Evitts, aVd away Saturday Funeral HL irlends invUedl ((((((((? PROTECTION You look to the traffic lights when crossing the streets so why not look to W. O. Jones, for protection in cleaning and repairing your rugs? Our ncrfVe crafisman is on expert on rtwtavlng and repairing your precious Oriental rugs.

UlD.OD.kDODDDCSSs 4440 N. Keystone RUg Cleaning Co. HL. 1366 Indiana't Most Complete Domestic end Oriental Rug Cleanert and Repairen Friends may call at the G. H.

Herr mann Funeral Home, 1505 S. East alter 4 p.m. Sunday. FOLTZ Mrs. Georgia 7003 College wife of Richard mother Barbara, Richard Jr.

and Walter R. Folti, sister of Burton co-vlna passed away Friday. Ices Pannef Buchanan Mortuary, IQ98 1948 G. H. HERRMANN' 5301 Winthrop BR.

5461 fombofent Hill Chapel Monday. Friends may call at mortuary. Funeral Home miMANN Geneva wife of C. A j.M.hier nf Mrs. Thomas Colbe mother of Louis P.

Humann of Fort Worth, Tex Mrs. Joseph L. nf Tiavton Mrs. can Hadley and Jane Humann of Indlanpolls. w.iter.

Leo and Cath Peaceful beauty, quiet dignity, and careful attention to details at a cost of your own choosing. erine Colbert. Sister Mary Thoma.ine Air -Conditioned In Sorrow Understanding Can Mean So Much! MA. 8488 died iat M'" S.Wi.rrs;. Lady My family discovered what really clean clothes were by UJ of Lourdes Church 9:00 a.m.

Inr-univ Cross Cemetery. Friends mm IGERATED TRULY A REMEMBERED SERVICE may call at the funeral home. 1505 S. East St Mrs. Geo.

H. Herrmann Geo. H. Herrmann LA VELLE Mrs. Martha grandmotner 01 i c.tnrHnv a.m.

Fr ends may calling the TO RAG r.u Flanner A Buchanan Mortuary Sntll Sund. night. Burial Washing- Hi ton, Ind. Service Is Assured 1:1 In-Old Fur COAT I I I lncluded MANNAN-Ella May, age 84. mother of Mary L.

Money, Magge E. Hubbard, O. K. Mannan and Ethel M. Alchele, 8 grandchildren.

1. great grandchild, passed away Saturday at the home of her son, O. K. Msnnan, at Valley Mins Funeral Monday. 2 p.m., at the KIRBY MORTUARY, Meridian at lflth St.

Burial Mannan Cemetery. Eminence, tnd Friends may call at the mortuary courteous "Man in the White Cap' UoHtKM CENTRAL CHAPEL IRVING HILL CHAPEL' yEST CHAPEL Illinois at Tenih Si 53H St. Ml W. Micfttfiifi St. II.

IH FR. 8615 Into a Lovely 1949 after noon Sunuay. 3 CAPE Call MA. 9381 MEADE Frank 946 Elm entered into rest Friday, age 69 years. Husband of Nettle A.

Meade, father of Frank C. Meade. Also survived by 3 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Services Monday. 3 p.m.

at PEACE CHAPEL. 2050 E. Michigan St. Friends are welcome. Burial Washington Park MOORE MORTUARIES.

mm 2313 W. WASHINGTON ST. MA. 9352 MA. 9353 AS NEAR AS YOUR NEAREST PHONE "COURTESTI PAYS' O'MULLANE-Joseph of 233 Mass.

passed away Friday, May 14, husband of Nell, step-father of Robert Dime, brother of Alice Rogers, Icy O'Danlels, Sally Morrison and Johnny O'Mullane. grandfather of Barbara and Jackie Orme. Funeral Sunday, 2 p.m., at Cloverdale Methodist Church. Friends invited. Burial Cloverdale.

Friends may call at McCurry Funeral Home, Green-castle, until noon Sunday. A DIGNIFIED SERVICE TO MEET INDIVIDUAL DESIRES AND RESOURCES. Try Our 3-Day Service Delivery Schedule PICK-UP DELIVERED WW i PEARCE-Cella, age 84 years of Clayton, R. R. 2.

Widow of James, sister of E. O. Leitzman, Newark. and William Leitzman of Franklin, passed away Saturday, May 15. Services 10:30 a.m.

Tuesday, Hall Mortuary, Plainfleld. Burial at Crown Center. Friends may call at mortuary Monday. Thurl. Frl.

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Tune In On WIBC 11:45 TODAY i a Paul E. Dorsey FUNERALS in the Revered Traditions of All Faiths Credit If Needed HISE9tWnS TWO CONVENIENTLY LOCATED CHAPELS 2310 W. Washington 1902 N. Meridian FR. 8633 TA.

1513. AS A I AS YOUI PHONI Since 1868 SCHAKEL Emma age 64, beloved wife of John W. and mother of Herbert Schakel. sister of Mrs. Fred Peterson, Mrs.

Adolph Waterman, Mrs. George Semmlow, Chicago, and Mrs. Fred Mortenbeck, also survived by one granddaughter, passed away Saturday. Funeral Tuesday, May 18, 2:30 p.m., Emmaul Evangelical Lutheran Church. Friends 3 Invited.

Burial Concordia. Friends may call at the Meyer and Home, 1509 Prospect, any time after a.m. Sunday. IS25 S. New Tori St OtvlnitaB 117 I Lincoln 3828 CLEANERS I FURRIERS GA.

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