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ij or a II I I I -w THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR -SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1937 PAGE 4 SEC. 4 OBITV ARIES Miscellaneous Articles 75 Miscellaneous Articles Al Wilson Ford, I I eSSff bIIMPbsssssss. IIIIIIM MIBMBM II III I III IMI mil in IIIHIlM 111 Hill I llll I I I I WI UHllMIH Mill I II leMeSSMHII II IlilMII IITIf ill Realtvr Man, Dies Al Wilson Ford, 54-year-old Brush Mclntyre Dies; Lebanon Civic Leader real estate dealer and insurance man, died yesterday of a heart attack while making collections in the 1500 block mvr. Az.j TJil Lebanon, Ind. (Spl.) Brush of Harlan Street.

A native of Fayette County, Mclntyre. 70 years old, Leba non business and civic leader, i 2sa W. Mr. Ford came to Indianapolis in 1913. His home died in Witham Hospital yes George Harlan, Former Baseball Player, Dies George W.

(Doggy) Harlan, 49 years old, former semi-professional baseball player, died at 11:55 p.m. Friday in Methodist Hospital. Mr. Harlan, who was injured several years ago, had been bedfast for the last seven years. Born in Indianapolis, the son of Otto F.

and Nona Harlan, he attended Manual Training High School and was graduated from George Washington High School. He played baseball and football at both schools. Later Mr. Harlan was active in sports and played on the terdav. Mix Is Wm (n was at 3440 West 30th Street.

He was a member of College A lifelong resident of Leba non and Boone County, he was Avenue Church of Nazarene. employed by Adler and Com btNUIlVt Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Dorsey nanv for 40 years. In 1944 he opened the Brush Mclntyre Home Furnishings Company, which he owned and operated until his death. He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce, a director of the expansion corporation; and a member of Masonic and Elks lodges and Central Christian Church.

Surviving besides the widow, Mrs. Mary Ann Mclntyre, are one son, James Mclntyre, and a grandson, both of Lebanon, and two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Slusser of Lebanon and Mrs. Harry Hurt of Akron, O. Funeral services will be held East Washington Street Fu neral Home.

Burial will be in Anthony Millo Dies Produce Merchant Washington Park Cemetery. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Lorraine F. Ford; Funeral services for Anthony Milto, 73-year-old produce daughter, Mrs. LaVerne R.

Maddox of Indianapolis; three brothers, Andrew D. Ford of 16-PIECE merchant who died yesterday in General Hosnital. will be baseball teams of L. Strauss and the Indianapolis Power and Light Company. in Kusseii ana riitcn i-unerai Home at Lebanon at 10:30 a.m.

held at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. in Holy Rosary Catholic Church.

Burial will be Surviving are his mother, STARTER SET WTWi a one-time offer of 2kJL Jl Battle Creek, Robert O. Ford of Dallas, and Philip Ford of Indianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. Mildred Bell and Mrs. Charlotte Tuesday. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery.

in St. Joseph Cemetery. Mrs. Nona Harlan; a son, James F. Harlan, and a brother, Raymond S.

Harlan, all of In- A native of Sicily, Mr. Milto had lived here 48 years. He intern inDtTRiii nnc sks? --rsr Schmid of Indianapolis, Mrs. dianapolis, and two sisters, opera'ed a fruit and vegetable Mrs. Mamie Sue Stewart of In Hjalmer Ceder Funeral services for Hjalmer H.

Ceder, 69 years old, who died Friday in his home, 5739 Martha Fritz of Sheridan, and Mrs. Minnie Hutchins of Bloomington, and two grand dianapolis and Mrs. Hilda H. truck until six years ago, when he became a produce merchant Milender of Crane. in the City Market.

Funeral services will be held Julian Avenue, will be held at 10 a.m. Mon He was a member of Holy Rosarv Church and of the at 2 p.m. Monday in the Usher Funeral Home, with burial in children. Mrs. Mary C.

Runce Funeral services for Mrs. Mary C. Bunce, 86 years old, GORGEOUS TRANSLUCENT GAY COLORS! LL 7 I ir BREAK-RESISTANT, LIFETIME DINNERWARE I OPEN STOCK fii sCTi 4 I 1 CI FrTA KIT DBA eTIO Al VIDTIIAI I I I li day in Moore and Kirk Ir- Crown Hill Cemetery. Francesco Crispi Society. Survivors are the widow, Mrs.

Anna Milto; three daugh vington Chapel. Burial will be in Riverside Cem widow of William R. Bunce, will be he'd at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Shirley Brothers Drexel I Chapel. Burial will be in Me- Myl i CREAM SUGAR QQ I f4 ft UNBREAKABLE MAY BE WASHED IN REGl $3.50 DO 1)mJ "ATTEST WATER EVEN IN AUTOMATIC pLATES ters, Mrs.

Josephine Pons, Mrs. Sarah Ann Decker and Miss Frances J. Milto, and three etery at Moline, III. DISHWASHER! RPG. $1.95 43 II morial Park Cemetery.

Houard C. Pike Lebanon, Ind. (Spl.) Howard C. Pike, 61 years old, director of the IBM department in the local Stewart-Warner Heating and Ventilating Division, died in his home here yesterday. Mr.

Pike moved to Lebanon A native of Moline, Mr. Ce- KELLV'S KRAZY PRICE! 35, I Mrs. Bunce died Friday in her home, 1450 Grant Avenue. A native of Trible County, Ken der had been a resident of In A retired dianapolis 19 years hP -A J. yl ry) PLATTERS SI 1ft I I tucky, she lived in Indianapolis 64 years.

She was a member of was em tool engineer, he the First Church of Nazarene. y. i REG. $3.59 I.N ployed by International Har vester Company 27 years. surviving are three Mrs.

Blanche White, Mrs. He was a member of Geth- semane Lutheran cnurcn, Lora Verrett and Mrs. Mildred Evans, and four sons, Ray Dorie Masonic Lodge, Scottish mond, William, Everett and mi" 1 in' 1 111 Rite and the Zal Grotto at Moline. JTODAY OAiy.1 AQt Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Louise Ceder; three sons, James H.

Ceder of Schenectady, George Bunce, all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Hester Ma-honey of Kentucky; 13 grandchildren and 21 creat-grand-children. Mrs. Charles M. Hall Funeral services for Mrs.

N.Y.. and John Walter Ceder and Robert William Ceder, both of Indianapolis; three brothers, five years ago from Parkers-burg, W. where he was office manager of the Libby-Owens-Ford Glass Company for 25 years. Mr. Pike was a member of St.

Joseph's Catholic Church at Lebanon and the Holy Name Society of that church. Surviving besides the widow are a daughter, Mrs. Ritchie Coons of Lebanon; one son, James F. Pike of West Hemp-stead, N.Y.; four brothers, Walter, William, Wesley and David Pike, all of Philadelphia, 'and three sisters, Mrs. Harry Mc-Cauley, and the Misses Sarah Edna and Marian Pike, all of Philadelphia and eight grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held in St. Joseph's Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, The Rosary will be recited in the Myers Mortuary at 8 p.m.

Monday. Oscar, Ernest and Axel Ceder, sons, Gus Sam J. and Phillip P. Milto, all of Indianapolis; a brother, Salvatore Milto of New York City; seven grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Mrs.

Lydia Ayers Mrs. Lydia Jane Ayers, 89 years old, 344 South Fleming Street, died yesterday in General Hospital of injuries suffered when she fell to the floor of her home Thursday. Born in Jennings County, she had lived here most of her life and was a member of the Washington Street Methodist Church. She was the widow of Jesse O. Ayers.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Roys-ter and Askin Mortuary. Burial will be in West Newton Cemetery. Survivors are two sons, William A. and Alva O.

Ayers, and a half-brother, Benjamin O. Branson, all of Indianapolis; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Indiana Deaths Anderson Clyde B. Grant, 69; Mrs. Pearl Carter, 79; Rein Kooistra, 81.

Berne Manas Lerman, 71; Chester A. Runyon, 78. Elkhart Harold E. Brake-wood, 58. and two sisters.

Miss Hulda Estella D. Hall, 72 years old, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday UKtIM lUUfll taimfssAU Wmi2 r.lVi. Ceder and Miss Esther Ceder, all of Moline. in Kobert W.

Sterling Funeral Home. Burial will be at New rTT" finnnn Palestine. 1 esr si ssi Br twws est a. jv. am i 1 1 mm esss a sst mi Mrs.

David Hazelring Mrs. Evelyn P. Hazelrigg, Mrs. Hall died Friday in her home, 815 Mills Avenue. Born 'AT II l'JUl'J 1.X 'till IE 36 years old.

906'2 English Avenue, died yesterday in Gen at New Palestine, she had 1 1 i 1 1 sA 1 ii 1 1 1 1 lYii Uau.inn jimit.i ii lived here 30 years. iiiibi mJM mm- mm m. mm 4 eral Hospital. She had been ill She was a member of the one week. Born at Seymour, Mrs.

Women 168 Employment: Women 0 Employment: Women 1 68 Employment Olive Branch Christian Church and Order of Eastern StaR Hazelrigg had lived here 31 3426 N. MERIDIAN years. Survivors are her husband, ARE YOU INTERESTED FIGURES? Funeral services will be neia PLACEMENT SERVICE nwi I ROOKICFFPFR I BOOKKEEPER Mrs. William Morrison Charles M. Hall; a daughter.

at 1 p.m. Tuesday in J. C. Wil Full chofQt. 2-Gtrl ofc Fx ODDor.

for WA 3 'S4061 son Chapel of the Chimes. Mrs. Mary E. Richardson, and a sister, Mrs. Tesse Andrews, compefffnt loval flmDlov- Nat south- Burial will be in Floral Park IF SO WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR A YOUNG LADY WITH A DESIRF TO ANALY7E FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, IN OUR BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DEPT.

Wo offer you interesting side. Fee pd. 3o. JR. BOOKKtiEPER H.S.G.

with knowleHq of genrnl procedures. Will be taught co meth Saubbnhle Rubber Bate and Flnl Wall Point $3.00 anl. High Glost tnriniplt $2 79 qol, TurDn ine fl3cQol. Patnt Thinner inc. contr, 3jr gnl.

Alum. Ext. Loridrrs 85 ner ft. Home Paint $5.85 vol 1.4 Kroltmoster Points, 44 35 vol. Droo Cloths BOc Pnn ond Roller Stli flOe SIMMONS SHELBY OPEN 8 5 MONDAY THRU SAT.

10-2 SUNDAY Cemetery. THESE ARE ALL HIGHLY RECOMMENDED 0PENIN6S FFE HHP ON MANY DENTAL OFFICE; chair 4', Hem. 45: must he plensant OPEN OtNIAl OFFICE; 40 Survivors are the husband, ods. Tvp'ng. Downtown.

lo JJS. work and the opportunity to beoomo associated with one ASST. Near northsidft. Meet public, handle David E. Hazelrigg; three sons, David Edward A.

and Dan cash. Pleasing personality to fit sma good public relations person oleosant office, ret pd. 2o0. of the largest automotive di ClFPK TYPIST With exo. in comoensorion cinims.

Can become supervisory pomtioc wdh visions ol General Motors Corp. Salary is commensurate with ability, also manifold MEDICAL OFFICE; SV, days, ex- PerienceH OPEN MEDICAL OFFICE, hospital trained. OPEN TYPIST; 70 wpm, light shorthand J300 under 30. 8-4 OPEN SFCPETARY- 37. dntn $312 ex.

future. New oir "fona. otnee. Downtown, paid. $260.

SFCPETARY Chance for young, ambitious typist to other benefits. Funeral services for Mrs. Louise G. Morrison, 49 years old, R.R. 1, Bridgeport, who died yesterday in General Hosnital after a short illness, will be held at 2 p.m.

Wednesday in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Born at Paducah, Mrs. Morrison had lived here 25 years. Survivors are her husband, William Morrison; two sisters, Mrs.

Kate Smith of Paducah and Miss Jessie B. Caldwell of Indianapolis, and two brothers, Thomas Caldwell of Paducah and Fred Caldwell of Detroit, Mich. all of Indianapolis. llyron C. Harvey Funeral services for Byron C.

Harvey, 77 years old, a retired farmer, who died Friday in his home, R.R. 7, Box 568, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Horton Mortuary at West Newton. Burial will be in the West Newton Cemetery. Born near Mooreville in Morgan County, Mr.

Harvey had been a resident of the Indianapolis area 46 years. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Nettie R. Harvey, and a sister, Mrs. Lucille Tutt of learn secretarial and gen.

cm. wont. GFNEPAL CLERICAL! t. shorthand. Downtown To J260.

IF YOU APE AN ACCUPAF TYPIST 8-4 OPEN ADVERTISING DEPT 19-30. aood SECRETAftV To company exec, fxprf. steno with AND POSSESS THIS SIRE CALL ME 4-5501 FOP AN INTERVIEW PAINT Rubberized Satin Wall Finish ODORLESS-DRIES IN 20 MINUTES Latest House and Garden Colors REGULAR $6 15 GAL ENAMEL, req $8 50 gal J4. REGULAR. J2.79 at novo tl.5 Guar, qualify house point.

White nnd colors, $6.25 gal. $3. 95 INTERIOR, exterior, $1 95 gal. ERF CITY DELIVERY SERVICE EAST OPEN 10 TO I PM, PLASTI-GLO CO. 327 N.

EAST HRS. 8-5 30 ME A-4237 2045 W. WASH. HPS. 8-6 ME 2-8167 typist $o0 SECRETARY; 4 hrs per day $1.50 tl.

85 attractive personality and La rge CO. otters many penetus ana PURCHASING under. 40. general ofc $250 oppor, tor advancement, uiscuss Tee. J300.

TRAVELING WOMEN SALARY $150 WEEKLY AVERAGE TYPIST: IS 25. alert. PFCFPT ONIST good grades in moth This company needs an attractive girl for front office duties. Must be qood Statistics Official Records Weather Data United Slates Weather Bureau Special Report far The Indianapolis Star Sun risee 5-50 a.m. Sun sell 7:36 p.m.

AIRPORT DATA YESTERDAY Precipitation. 24 ta 7:30 p.m. Totai amount tince Jan. 1 15 42 Actu-nulated dnpa tur from normal tince Jan. 1 Escessl 1 el Mean temperature 61 Degree day, None Accumulated degree day, since July 1 4 "0 Normal accumulation for this date 5 375 Barometer Readings 1 pm 29 22 I 7pm 29 24 II 29 17 TEMPERATURES BILLING CLERK; car nee, 20-30.

$27i COLLEGE MATH, mnior OPFt typist with exp, ejen. otf. proce Plus Bonus, Plus Transportation Fx penses If vou are nge 28-40, rugged TFtETYPE l-25 OPEN RECEPTION 1ST-TYPIST; 20-55 $200 BOOKKEEPER; fire ins. $280 dure. Answer phone ond greet pflople.

Traniportation provided from down- maiviauai ist tree to travel oil n. Discuss tee. bD. GRADS rrtmonnv wil train America by bus, or tram, starting STENOGRAPHER on office machines OPEN immediately, not atraid ot hard work iqht shorthand, small downtown ot- and small town hotels and have bock OTHER ATTRACT! VF OPENINGS Parking Behind Rldg I ice. Interesting, varied worlt in pleas ground in merchandise soles, personnel ant surroundings.

Short hours. LMcuss or similar Sell program adve tising. Write Airmail, Box 24667, West $260. TENOCRAPHHP Los Angeles, California. Woik for 3 mn.

t'' dirt. Fx hene- ond possibihtTs. t-e oo. siu. Mrs.

Russell W. TAwhabill, Leader In Church, Dies EARN EXTRA MONEY For those extra dollars work eves CLERK TYPI5T lit eaov wnrtc ard tiling Nem no- No experience needed Paid while Dffcironce and god phne voice. Young S.G. Discuss fee. 121 5.

,.61 1 1 RECtPTtONiSr 3 71 3 61 training Plaanl 'elephone iurve work. Working hours 6-9 p.m. weekdays, 9 a m. to 3 m. Sat.

Apply ir after 6 Pm. 200, Tes1 54 Monument Circle. Exoerienced Shrrlt Pr-s Opsrs. A 'so Girt for Check-Out Dept. In Laundry Apply in Person 2901 E.

Washington Crown Laundry Dry Clnrs. office tight tvO'na phone Will hav oppor. to learn off it ma- ARMY TARPAULINS TENTS, BOAT COVERS, NEW USED RAINCOATS, BOOTS, WADERS HOUSE PAINT $1.98 GAL. $6 50 VALUE, FAMOUS SHERMAN Rubberized Flat $3.88 Gal. WHITE AND ALL PASTEL COLORS CAMPING, FISHING EQUIP ARMY STORE, 620 H.

Senatt 22 Inch deluxe rotary mower, new, with 4 evele Briggs Stratton 2 throttle on handle, sle ensmg, ong. $99.95 now Io9 9.S. Many motes giearly reduced during this sole os low is $19.95. 21 (nth Ridp around reduced to $139 95. Con-vnn Opn nnn" I STORE IOtKS 424N II 1 1 noi 6000 BASKETS, ALL KINDS Home decorating ond gifts, Utili baskets Baskets odd glamour to thf CHo if rnnit st'OOi OINSMORE BASKET SHOP Open Sunday.

Danville, Ind. Tel. SH 5-4597. nines. 37 -Hr.

ween, uncus tm S21 5. 5 72 7 pm 66 9 63 11 pm 61 Minimum 60 Record, 30 II 9461 5 om. 61 7 a.m........ 64 a 72 11 a 73 75 I Record, 13 11914, I iel W. Hazelrigg; two daughters, Nancy E.

Hazelrigg, and Carolyn S. Hazelrigg, and four brothers, Edwin Arthur Ferdinand, and Paul G. Jaynes, all of Indianapolis. Josiah D. Hutchison Funeral services for Josiah D.

80 years old, 843 North Bancroft Street, who died Friday in a nursing home, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in Moore and Kirk Irvington Chanel. Burial will be in a cemetery at Wayne-town. Born at Waynetown, Mr. Hutchison was a resident of Indianapolis 48 years.

He was a retired employe of the Indianapolis Union (Belt) Railway and a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge at Waynetown. The widow, Mrs. Lula Hutchison, is the only survivor. John E. Hoffo John E.

Boffo, 69 years old, a retired metal polisher and buffer, died yesterday in his home at 2332 West 60th Street. Born at Holton, he had lived here 35 years. He was a member of the Crooked Creek Baptist Church. Sprvivors are the widow, Mrs. Agnes Boffo; two sons, Roy Boffo of Indianapolis and Homer Boffo of Zionsville; a daughter, Mrs.

Viola Roberts of Zionsville; a brother, William Boffo of Versailles; a sister, Mrs. Lulu Shonk of Indianapolis and 11 grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are BUSINESS TRAINING Shorthand, typing, bkkpg. IAIN BUSINESS COLLFGtr, ME 4-Vl DICTAPHONE Mfg. company needs tvo.sr wiHina to Mrs.

Laura Ronk Lookabill, 5209 Woodside Drive, an active member of the Third Christian Church and widely known in musical and church circles throughout the city, died yes earn dictation. mi -atw. care for elderly invalid WOMAN lady Hot Diicus ft-e. iJsbr, HANS. MACHINE OPtRATOR Fxpd.

oprdtrr, good typist prcurnte nnri sn'ory. ST 4 5 1 9 19561 For tfie Same Date lait Year AAavimum t3 I Minimum 50 69 Salesladies ino ina. interesring vniifi uu.io. terday in Me Will larn PBX. Fee pd.

$285 INCREASE INCOME, show friends OPENINGS tOf compromffier, wv morial Clinic I punch, moltilith. and ad'essograpn operators in all location. Positions tn tovely handkerchiefs. Easy sales, repeats. Experience unneressnry.

Liberal percentage. No risk offer. Exclusive opportunity Schmid Dept. many other tieids too numerous io ust. Kgtrn after a short illness.

Mrs. Loo'cabill was a native of New Ross and had lived in 4mm CLERK TYPISTS STENOGRAPHERS Wust be High school graduate Steady work Poid holiHavt Paid vacation Pension Dion Auto No Phono Calls IIERFF JONES 1401 N. Capitol 75 Miscellaneous Articles MAGIC CHEF restauronr stove. 6- tautner, 24" attach grill, dble. ovens, $150.

3 Comnortment HkIt w.th drain connector and faucets, comp, WOULD YOU like to own a type 514 Roosevelt Bldg. 9 N. III. writer, a portable typewriter, home si Indianapolis 53 (LICENSED AGENCY! rVP'ng course for only one dollar a week. Phone 9-4897 and we will be glad to give you a free home years.

She and her husband demonstration. 540; 30-lb stainless steel auto, got French fryer, S35; ofso dishes, glosses, silverware: cheop Wm. H. Thomas, Porgnnn, Ind Ph DOWNTOWN SURPLUS Pc, rain parka luit Dbl. texture, woter-windproot.

Soectal. Afl sires. Army, Navy raincoats, knee boots, toros. cots, work shoes 34 W. Ohio St.

ME 4-5022 CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME Weather at- 7:30 m. Hiqh Low Albuaueraue, PtCldy 70 41 Amorillo. Te Cloudy 65 52 Atlanta, Ga. Clear 14 63 Bismarck Cleor 66 34 Boston. Mai, Clear 52 46 Brownsville.

Te Cloudy 14 73 Chicago, III Cloudy 51 48 Cincinnati. Cloudy 7 62 Denver, Col Cloudy 42 34 Detroit. Mich Rain 77 51 tuluth. Minn PtCldy 66 41 Evansville. Ind Cloudy (0 64 fort Wayne, Ind Cloudy 77 59 Port Worth, Te PtCldy 73 56 Kansas City, Mo.

Cloudy 66 55 lo, Cat Cloudy 79 it louiiville. Ky Rain 4 64 Miami, Ha PtCldy II 74 Minn. Clear 72 41 New Orleans, la. Clear S3 66 New York, PtCldy 72 57 Omaha. Neb Clear 67 42 PhoeniM.

Ariz Clear 16 Pitltburah, Pa PtCldy 7 60 Portland. Me Cloudy 59 45 St. Louis, Mo Rain 64 60 San Fronci.ro, Cal Clear 17 47 Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 51 40 S-cltle.

Wash Cloudy 66 47 South lend Ind Rom 62 49 Spokane. Wash PtCldy 65 3i Snrinafield III Cloudy 67 61 Tamoa. Pla Cloudy 17 66 Washington. DC Clear 91 64 be ect utfice Jobs 600 USED CONCRETE ILOCKS, $65. were members type sweeper.

$1 5. Piano, ll 0 of the Third Christian Church Rollaway bed, mattress, $)0. lawn mower, 21 -in. Peo, Si 5. Cement mix- $100 PER WEEK Choir and recently were hon 2 gas engine, $65.

2235 Manhattan UN. PENNSYLVANIA I TWIN BED complete; several easv ored after serving more than 50 years. For many years she ONE open self-contained freeier, like new; 1 open display dairy-meat case 6TH chairs, need reupholstered; old lotch safe, Ig. scatter rugj, Ig. flat-top desk, Si em was administrator or me Hussmon rng ZERR'S MARKETS SHEtBYVILLE, IND supply cabinet, 27 drawers; many tine library books.

other Paid och weelc with eooortunity for ihsinntiol tncreases. AAusf have cor, but no iravelino outside Marion County. Soles experience necessary for lorn tmg orospects only for product of nn nt the Country largest Tlphone MF 2-1461, 9 a.m. fo 9 p.m. for appointment.

AMERICAN HC. AGCY. church nursery department. -In nnH end, a'l chno "'A A-l Dntn S3C0 PAINT $1 69 GAL. 4 Ft.

Bath Tubs $49.95 New Toilets $19.95 AN ACCOMPLISHED vocal KELLY'S BARGAIN TOWN LEGAL STFNO. Dntn $375. SOCIAL SERV. Surre coll 378 MASS. AVE.

MF 4 4a ist, she began singing publicly HARDWARE AMERICAN 101 700 SERIES Mercury Cleaning equip. RFCFPT It tvp-nq. Pf CLERICAL Btkpg. knowledge EL 7 00 gal. Hoffman still and spotting RAY TECH.

Keo li'u Sacri. Air Conditioners board Centml Ctean 2j9 E. Jack- ATTRACTIVE POSITION Tvoist and rjnirj office in intur-inr F-io ohection to beginner, nlffunnt work mq conditions. Good Ph. 75.

son. Martinsville, Ind. Entire must Dofo From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU go at tOt seoarate or nb.v.e Healer, cos Sel entire lot. ME 8 3576.

star'tna salarv OoDortunttv for art A-1 1 U-HIQ -Mto 40 Oepi. of CorwrYterte at the ae of 3 with her twin sister, Mrs. Lulu Ronk Lookabill. The twins, who were inseparable, married brothers. Lulu marrying Lawrence B.

Lookabill and Laura marrying Russell W. Lookabill. The twins gained fame in central Indiana as evangelistic singers and continued singing together until Lulu's death in 1945. MRS. LOOKABILL attended New Ross High School, where she met her husband, who was one of her hih school teachers.

They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1956. She was a member of Chapter PEO Sisterhood of the church, and was a past chaplain of the group. Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Herbert Hochhalter of Montezuma; a sister, Mrs. W.

H. Behrman of Lakeland, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at I p.m. Monday in Flanner and Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary followed by graveside services at 3 p.m. in Oak Hill Cemetery at Crawfordsville.

Anthony Rose Funeral services for Anthony Rose, 67 years old, 4701 Fast 16th Street, who died Friday in St. Vincent's Hospital, will be held at 8:15 a.m. Monday in Kirby Mortuary and at 9 a.m. in the Little Flower Catholic Church, of which he was a member. Burial will be in St.

Joseph Cemetery. Mr. Rose was born in Abrussi, Italy, and had lived here 52 years. He was a ter-razzo floor worker and was with the Santa Rosa Tile Company for many years. He served as a sergeant in World War I.

He was a member of the Indianapolis Post No. 4, American Legion. The widow, Mrs. Ida Rose, survives. vonrement 5-dn.

week Permanent position. Q'oup Insurance. pension RUBBER TILE 4CH FSTHFR IEF 40 KELLY'S BARGAIN TOWN 378 MASS. AVE ME 4 4-o plnn Air cond. otf'ce.

Apply person ftt.rtev Union Ins Co CONSOLlDATPD BLDG STEINWAY Uprioht plone; exec. cend. LINOLEUM TILE 9c EACH KELLY'S BARGAIN TOWN MASS AVE Mc 4 USEO POWEH MOWIIS REEL AND ROIARV (-ROM H0 UP KENNEY MACHINERY CO W. Mgrylortd Mt FACIAL TOTlIT TISSUE AN0ACIAl TISSUES Manufacturer to you. Box 261, South Euclid 21, OWo.

Phone EV OIL lUINEDS imtalled. $350. incf. 25-gol tank ot oil No dn 36 mo. ME 2-4316.

CH 1-5760. CL 1-0785 Wood storm windows and screenst 1 -ten window Air-cond gets conv. Cinrner: yen blinds. CH 4 4101. WAITRESSES KITCHEN HELP ADpl'ftition now bmg occeo'ed.

Car Bob Restaurant 38TH APIINGTON NEW OIL-BURNING counter-flow furnace. 80.3CX1 BTU $-59 r0; also lull siiee'ec. range. LI 7-8476. Experienced SHIRT FOLDER FOR A TUTOR UNIT Apply United Laundries 336 E.

Washington BRYAKT HEATS COOLS MODERN HEATING CO. WA 5-8903 IS NEW are-hunf icreen. 1 door. Screen opp'oh. 56-in, long Various widtri.

WA 3-9297 nH 5 weekdnys. GULSI II SUX TO CHECK temorrew mernin' Stof fm TPtMENDOUS AO' EXERCYCLE, premium model, 1 yr. old, ike now $300; -ton IHC air condi tiqner, used I summer. $100. AT 3-1625.

I HAND LAWN MOWER; a Cold Spot room air-conditioner. Call LI 7-2673 it USED OIL, coal end lot Eurnecet. Blowers. Eree est Instoll. Nothino dn.

ME 3-4316, CH 1-5760, CI 1-0785. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE mpotrmr7 Jeruer LIFE Pore e'erk-exper or we will train person wih some inturonce ex per of cleanina oquin- let Cnam Vending Machine One 10c S60 LI 6-7115 COMPLETE line ment reas S(o 37 Hr. week Inturonce ond other; Wf I. MARKET. DM.

1217 IIC. AftCt. 16 rent oat 1639 bneits Downtown loc Pleasant Northwestern WA 6-1064 HAMBURGERS 5 FOR 50c CHIIBURCER 144!) W. MORRIS working cond't'Ons CAPITOL INDEMNITY INS CO. 4 WASHINGTON ST.

H.S. GRADUATE fur- Vl-TON oir.cond. Chrys. Air-tem coiement tvpe window Less than pnee. 38 W.

i6th. CL I -CM77. EVANS oil heattna unit, 74.600 ITU. 10 P. outbd.

Merc, mtr. ME 1-1060. USED UOWECS; new and ed note, installed, terms. WESTERN UNION Cltrk-Typist-Receptionist Age 18-35. f-leasont work.

Good pav 5-Dov week. See Mr. ickrr, '8 N. MERIDIAN EARLY EVENING WORK Pleasant oort-time dignified work ME 8-0631 ME 8-1816 who l'k foyes and oeneral office LO-IOY OIL futnoce. never used.

TR 6-2C6? McLEAN mower. 3-gona mew er yeors oid, $200. LI 6-' 832 wo-k Aae 5V-Dov week. Ad- r(v -or only. Gr Clnrs.

1004 Madison 21 -INCH JACOISON mower, reel type l.ke new 5fiC2 16 for lodv w.th neat oooeorace and ELECTRIC wote, lO-galle tank, $7J. ST ANOUET TAIIES. it. feldina; newt sac. Choirs.

ME 5-4133 door. all-metal aai 90 oieasant o'onaliv. Use of car net 1 STANDARD Cheoo EARN MONEY AT HOME teorn to reweove 5e Weov- 6-7SJ9 CnurcHmnn. ST saiy Ea mtngs of ovpr tiO weV'y for Daytime Sunday Figures Show High Tomparofurcs Expected tor hours WA 5 066? ENCYCLOREOIA IRITTANICA, Wotld Alas, 7-longtage dictiona-v TR 8-2955 GIRLS for ert-time eveninat. Apply Wheel chair, reas.

ME 1-6537 CARRIER ICE CU8E MAKER; like newl $600 ME 5 4133 POWER MOWER, tier, reel type. Vj E. $25 CL 5 8506 -n person Penriie-on rtke Drive In lrvr GIRL, H.S. EOUCATION Stay on place, beto core fo- ril-dren. Call I0-' Noon.

Ct 1-0258. FOUNTAIN EXP. HELP Hrmrrnan Phcmocv. 3rh ond Cenfml WINDOW fan kits. 0" blode.

mtr. Grocery fixtures. Ill E. 22d MID. AGIO lady, car fer children, more tor home than wraqe WA 4- goi rJ, cord, SW St7 05 ME 1 0531 POWER MOWER and W-Ton trailer.

to? bet II m. or ot 8 SMALL electric restaurant anil stncls. CL '-0340 CL 5-8854, 510fl Ind.onnla. GUI WANTED ta da aeneral wo'k in Fair weather is expected elsewhere. It will be cooler in most of the Great Lakes area, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio and warmer in the northwest Pacific, northern and cential Rockies and central Plains.

(AP Wirephoto Map) WEATHER FORECAST-Rain is expected today over southern New England, eastern New York, parts of the Middle Atlantic States, the Ohio, Tennessee and lower Mississippi valleys, southern Plains and Florida, North Dakota and Montana. I LOT of used 4 rue stone fivtvres MID white, care children. It. enio. ves.

Srav ME 6- 7.W I Wheel trailer. UL 2-2970 Horriwore to-e ApP(v MASS AVE comol. CL 3-0568. II 71357 AQUARIUMS. Bumps, bird cages and ELEC.

Lawn Mower, used once. ASSEMBLY WOltK MID lodv care fer children. end alterationt. 36 lO-r CL 5 52' 8 I trace tor TV. EL eves.

'od C'eone' 4 kmk Perm. ME 7-S4 ot.

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