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May 16, 1948 PAGE 25 ADS Section 2 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR ANNOUNCEMENTS 14 ANNOUNCEMENTS 14 ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS NOUNCEMENTS 14 ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS AS CONVENIENT AS YOUR TELEPHONE RI. 8321 The Seasonal Services Needed Now for which Gregg-origing IS better! Gregg's Moth-Proof Vault Storage for Your Winter Garments Gregg's FINER RUG CLEANING Drapery Cleaning Blanket Cleaning CLEANERS Courteous "Over-the-Counter" Service at Three Convenient Locations 1004 Madison Ave. Cor. Ohio Illinois 2206 N. Meridian LUX The Aristocrat of LAUNDRIES- CLEANERS In the Merry Month of May Nature does not wait.

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Market Cor. Ohio and Illinois Cor. 16th Penna. 1118 North Illinois Progress the Soft Water LAUNDRY MEMBER AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF LAUNDERING Death Notices Indianapolis Star, May 16, 1948 BUDENZ-Henry husband of Clara, father of Mrs. Mary Hart and L.

F. Terre Haute, Dorothy and L. ChiH. J. (Bud) Indianapolis, brother cago, Friar Joel, O.F.M.

Convent, and of Mary, Kathryn and Leo Lewis denz of Crestwood. New York, died Friday in Chicago. Funeral Monday, 8:15 a.m., at the KIRBY MORTUARY, Meridian at 19th 9 a.m. at St. Catherine's Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary after 7 p.m. Saturday. CHAMBERS-(Nee Bender) Mary Elsie, beloved wife of Wm. Chambers, mother of Mrs.

Jeanette Pitts of Indianapolis. passed away at the family residence, 480 S. Luett Thursday, May 13, p.m. Funeral service will be held at the residence, 10 a.m. Monday, May 17.

Friends may call any time. Lucas service. CHEEK-Ida Mae, age 78, mother of Andrew Cheek, Massillon, Mrs. Anis Gooden, Clermont; Mrs. Leo Gibson, Albuquerque, N.M.; Mrs.

Elizabeth Tomkins, Indianapolis; sister of Charles Redfern. Napoleon, passed away Friday morning at the residence of Mrs. Gooden. Service Sunday, 11 a.m. (D.S.T.) CONKLE FUNERAL HOME.

1934 W. Michigan St. Friends invited. Burial St. Paul Cemetery, Sunman, Ind.

Friends may call at the funeral home. COYLE-Eleanor of 1042 N. Hamilton passed on Thursday, age 80 Sister of Dora and Frank A. Coyle, also survived by 3 nephews and 2 nieces. Services Monday, 10 a.m., at PEACE CHAPEL.

2050 E. Michigan St. Friends are welcome. Burial Acton, Ind. MOORE MORTUARIES.

Indianapolis Star, May 16, 1948 ARTHUR- age 33, Indianapolis, R.R. 1, passed away Saturday mother of Charles Lee Dale and morning; beloved wife of Rayford, Marjory Jean Arthur, sister of Mrs. Lonnie Wilkerson, Lexington, daughter of Robert Taylor. Services at the J. C.

Wilson Funeral Home in Greenwood, Monday, 10 a.m. Friends invited. Burial Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon and evening. BELL--Theodore age 60 years, husband of Betty M.

Bell, brother of Mrs. Elmer Warrenburg, 2219 N. Rural passed away Friday. Friends may call at the Jordan Funeral Home, 2428 E. 10th St.

after 7 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Tuesday, May 18. 10 a.m. Friends invited.

BOGGS-Mrs. Edna 5320 Central; wife of Harry Boggs, mother of Mrs. Richard V. Ware, Ralph Steele Boggs, Chapel Hill, N.C.: sister of and Ernest Miss G. Leah Patterson, Petoskey, Patterson, Chicago, passed away Friday p.m.

Services Flanner 10:30 a.m. Buchanan Friends Mortuary invited. Monday, Burial Woodlawn Cemetery, Terre Haute, 2 p.m. (DST), BUTTERWORTH-George Clarance, age 84, of Sheridan, passed Thursday morning; father of Elmer away Butterworth of Columbus, Ohio; Walter dan: and Russell Harry Butterworth of SheriButterworth of Indianapolis, Funeral Monday at 1:30 p.m.. Hinshaw Funeral Home, at Sheridan and burial at Crown Hill.

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a Paul E. Dorsey FUNERALS in the Revered Traditions of All Faiths Credit It Needed 3925 Z. New York st. IRvington 1173 Death Notice: Indianapolis Star, May 16, 1948 COLLINS-Joseph age 24 of 330 Downey beloved son of Leroy and Delores Collins, of Mills brother Valley. of Mrs.

James Alspaugh Michael and Justine Collins of passed Friday, May 14 Vincent's Away, Hospital. Funeral May 17, from HOME. the 5117 BLACK- East Monday, WELL Washington FUNERAL Street. 9:30 a.m. Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 10 Friends a.m.

invited. Friends may call at Interment Calvary Cemetery. the funeral Our Lady home. of Lourdes Church (Young People's Club of meet at the funeral home for prayer Sunday, 8 p.m.) Leroy, husband of Virginia, DIERDORF-Wayne father of Richard and David, of Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert foster Klingner, son passed away Thursday p.m., at ing. Services WILSON Monday, CHAPEL OF THE the J. C. 1234 Prospect St. Friends invited.

Burial call at the "CHAPEL Round Hill Cemetery. Friends may OF THE CHIMES." ELLINGWOOD-William A. rest of 328 Saturday Har lan 65 Husband of entered into morning, age years. of Mrs. Lorene Roberson, Charles H.

and Fred Ellingwood: brother Bertha Services Tuesday, 1:30 H. Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Mich. Ellingwood. p.m.

at welcome. Burial HurSt. Cemetery, Noblesville, Ind. Moore Friends are lock Mortuaries. R.R.

No. 17, Box 551, EUGE-Cyrus, beloved husband of Amy, of Joe Euge, brother of 'Fred father Mabel Kuhlmar and and Jim Yokum, departed this life FriEuge, Grace day AARON morning. RUBEN FUNERAL HOME, Services Monday, 2. p.m., at Meridian. Burial Floral Park.

1943 N. call at mortuary. Friends Friends may are welcome. M. 66 years, beloved FISH M.

Fish, father of husband Mascoe, Mrs. Walter of Lucy Mrs. Grimn, Stanly Robert M. Jr. and Wiley W.

and Fish; Sam brother Fish, of Mrs. Cullie Gaylord. Edward Pet, Ernest Revealee and Mrs. John Mrs. Evitts, Virgil passed away Saturday.

Funeral 1:30 p.m., at Olive invited. Branch Tuesday, Christian Church. Friends H. Herr Friends Funeral may Home, 1505 S. East call at the G.

mann after 4 p.m. Sunday. FOLTZ-Mrs. wife of Richard mother of Georgia 7003 College Barbara, Richard Jr. and Walter Co- R.

Foltz, passed away Friday. Servsister of Burton Williams, ices vina, Flanner Buchanan Mortuary, Sunday, 2 p.m. Friends invited. Entombment Crown Hill Chapel mortuary. Monday, Friends may call at wife of C.

A. HUMANN-Geneva daughter of Mrs. Thomas F. Humann, mother of Louis P. Humann Colbert, Worth, Mrs.

Joseph L. of Fort of Dayton Mrs. Carl Hadley Concannon and Jane Humann of Indianpolis, erine sister of Colbert, Clara, Sister Walter, Mary Thomasine Leo and of Denver, Louis, died and Sister Saint Elizabeth of St. 15th. Funeral from Blackurday, May Funeral Home, 1503 N.

well Sons Wednesday, May 19th, Meridian Requiem Mass, Our Lady 8:30 Lourdes a.m. Church 9:00 a.m. Interof Cross Cemetery. Friends ment call Holy at the funeral home. may LA VELLE-Mrs.

Martha, 89 Wilson; years; grandmother of Edward W. Friends may call passed at away Flanner Buchanan Mortuary Saturday a.m. until Sunday night. Burial Washington, Ind. MANNAN-Ella May, age 84, mother Hubbard, of L.

Money, Magge E. 0. Mary K. Mannan and Ethel M. Aichele, 8 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild, away Saturday at the home of her passed O.

K. Mannan, at Valley Mills. Funeral son, Monday, 2 p.m., at the KIRBY MORTUARY, Meridian at 19th Eminence, St. Burial Mannan Cemetery, Ind. Friends may call at the mortuary after noon Sunday.

MEADE-Frank 946 Elm 69 entered into rest Friday, age years. Husband of Nettie A. Meade, father of Frank C. Meade. Also survived by 3 children.

Services Monday, 3, p.m. at grandchildren and 4 great-grandPEACE CHAPEL. 2050 E. Michigan St. Friends are welcome.

Burial MORTUARIES. Washington Park. MOORE -Joseph of 233 Mass. husband of passed Nell, step-father of Robert away Friday, May 14, Orme, brother of Alice Rogers, Icy O'Daniels, Sally Morrison and Barbara Johnny Mullane, grandfather of and O' Jackie Orme. Funeral Sunday, 2 Friends p.m., at Cloverdale Methodist Church.

invited. Burial Cloverdale. Friends may call at McCurry Funeral Home, Greencastle, until noon Sunday, PEARCE-Celia, 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, Plainfield.

Burial at Crown Center. Friends may call at mortuary Monday. 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., Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran Church. Friends invited. Burial Concordia.

Friends may call at the Meyer and Abdon uneral Home, 1509 Prospect, any time after 11 a.m. Sunday, Death Notices Indianapolis Star, May 16, 1948 PRESTINE-Minnie Della, 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 at funeral home after noon Sunday. SISK-Dewey 635. E.

57th husband of Lucille, father of Richard L. and Sharon Lee Sisk, 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. STERN-Mary age 86 years, mother of Mrs. Ethel M. Daugherty, 1210 N.

Rural Mrs. Grace B. Gunter of Carmel, passed away at the home of Mrs. Daugherty, Saturday a.m. Services Monday, 3 p.m., at Coaltrin Mortuary in Noblesville.

Burial Crown Land Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary any time. 2 Cards of Thanks 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. 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, Brookside 1.0.0.F.

No. 44 -Mrs. Woodruff C. Andrews Sr. and 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. -Husband and Children. 2 Cards of Thanks BUERGELIN-It is with deepest gratitude and sincere appreciation we extend our sincere thanks to the friends, neighbors and relatives, for acts of love and kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended to us at the death of our beloved wife and sister, Lillian Mae Buergelin. 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 employes for the beautiful fioral offerings, the Rev. Secrest for his wonderful message of consolation and George H. Herrmann Funeral Home and all who assisted. -Ernest A. Buergelin, Brothers and Sisters.

BONSETT-We wish to thank our many dear friends, relatives and neighbors for their acts of kindness, beautiful floral tributes and expressions of sympathy, extended to us at the return and burial of our beloved one, S. Kenneth Bonsett. We especially wish to thank the American Legion pallbearers, the Moore Mortuary, the Rev. O. A.

Trinkle, and the chaplain. It will never be forgotten. -The Bonsett Family, BRETHAUER-We wish to thang our 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 Mortuary. -The Brethauer Family. 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, Carl Croas.

We especially wish to thank Dr. E. F. Boggs, 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 Maddox, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLain, the Farley Funeral Home and all others who assisted in any Family, 1898 Fifty Years' Peaceful beauty, quiet dignity, and careful attention to details at a cost of your own choosing.

TRULY A REMEMBERED SERVICE Shirley Brothers FUNERALS CENTRAL CHAPEL IRVING HILL CHAPEL WEST CHAPEL Illinois at Tenth St. 5377 E. Mashington St. 2002 W. Michigan St.

LI. 5408 IR. 0648 FR. 8515 A DIGNIFIED SERVICE TO MEET INDIVIDUAL DESIRES AND RESOURCES. HISEY: TITUS Since 1868 951 N.

DELAWARE ST. Lincoln 3828 2 Cards of Thanks 2 Cards of Thanks DE wish to express my deep appreciation and thanks to friends, relatives and neighbors for the acts of kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended to me during the illness and death of my beloved father, Wilbur L. Deatrick. I also wish to thank the Beanblossom Mortuary and the Rev. Floyd Cole and the doctor and nurses of the U.

S. Veterans Rudicill Huber. DUGAN-We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our friends, relatives and neighbors for the many spiritual bouquets and acts of kindness extended us at the death of our mother, Margaret Dugan. We Poor especially for thank the Little Sisters of the faithful care, Father Cornelius Sweeney and Father Grogan for their consoling words, the pallbearers, Blackwell Funeral Home and all Dugan Family, KIESLE-We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our many friends, relatives, and neighbors for the acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy, spiritual bouquets and beautiful floral tributes extended to us at the death of our beloved husband, father, and son, William J. Kiesle.

Especially do we thank Rt. Rev. Clement Bosler and Rev. Edwin Sahm of St. Joan of Arc Church, Rt.

Rev. J. M. Downey and Rev. Victor Wright of St.

Catherine's Church, the Sisters of St. Catherine's School, the Robert Kennington American Legion Post No. 34, the pallbearers, and the Kirby Children, Mother. Additional Ads on Next Page FUNERAL HOME Chapel of the RISE A BETTER SERVICE at Jair Prices South Side's Newest, Finest Chapel HOME FUNERAL 1234 PROSPECT ST. G.

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