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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 15

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Mil INDIAN, AI'Ol IS S1AK nilDAV, H.HHUAHY 27, (HUTU MI Mrs, Situ'lhcrs Mrs. I enni'ih Smothers, 71 i rW i "5s e. ui old, i i as; Street, it led in Henry LangsenkamjK Melal Official, Dies Methodist. Hospital, (I She was the widow of Dr. Charles Smethers who practiced medicine in Madi 1 J.

jA if ii 1 1 IoLl 111! son and Henry counties. Born in Madison County, ii 'ill iTii Shi Hta-Tilfifflilfll Ml ill ff Hif rri- Mrs. Smethers had lived here 3 since 1929 arid was a member r-miiiirinnif miiiiiiiliirtiM-MiiiftMM ifainiAittfcWAilwili.miiMgfiiiiiiti Mm kuWmr4iurtimmiit fkJmJtmMmt. of the Order of Eastern Star at Knightstown. THOSE MEATS AYFi EAT Funeral services will be held GOOD at 2 p.m.

Sunday in Flanner Frilz ni si. Industrialist Succumbs West Lafayette, Ind. (Spl Frit F.rnst. 81 years old, a 'native of Madison and one of Purdue University's most active alumni, died at Chicago Wednesday night, it was learned at Purdue yesterday, Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Vail Memorial Funeral Home at Madison.

A PURDUE graduate in civil engineering in 1D00, Mr. Ernst served on the Purdue staff in mechanical engineering from 1902 to 190(5. He then became associated and the Indiana Society of Chicago. He is a past-president of the International Purdue Alumni Association and the Purdue Club of Chicago and served as alumni research counselor of Shrt man Huff I uiifral servient for Sherman I Huff, yt-ars old, 70S Nnh Siret't, who diod Wednesday in a local nursing home, will he at 10 a.m. Saturday in Conkle Speedway Mineral Home, Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Mr, Huff was employed by the Indianapolis Traffic Engineering Department eight years before retiring in Ht5K, Before that he was employed as a repairman for the Hall-Neal Furnace Company and was a self employed painter and paperhanger.

A native of Kentucky, Mr, Huff had lived in Indianapolis 70 years. He was a member of the F.agles Lodge and the Puritan Odd Fellows Lodge. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. F.dith Huff; a son, Harold Huff of Warrington, two daughters, Miss Mildred Huff and Mrs. Edith K.

Snyder, both of Indianapolis; sister. Mrs. Katie Helmick of Malvern, 0., two grandchildren and two great-grandchil and Buchanan Fall Crock Mor I ft- f. I SIRLOIN tuary, with graveside services at 4 p.m. in Grove Lawn Cem etery at Pendleton.

Survivors are a daughter, TENDER, TASTY, DELICIOUS LB. Miss Ruth Smethers of Indi- anapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Hrnry J- I.niiRsonkamp, Indianapolis moial firm official who brfifin his earner nt a coppersmith, died in St. Vincent's Hospital, Mr, LnnRsenknmp learned his Irndn under his father, In the early 1 ftr0s and his brother, William I.nngscnkamp now deceased, founded I.aiiRsenkamp Rrothers' Hrass Works nt Georgia and Delaware streets, In the firm moved to J2.I1 Shelby Street and was called I.nnRsenkampAVheeler Urass Works. MR.

I.ANGSF.NKAMP also was a cof minder of I- ft Manufacturing Company Inc. and until recently was secretary of Stickle Steam Specialties Company, He had served as president of the old Fountain Square State Bank, resigning In the early when the hank nierped with Merchant's National Hank and Trust Company. He also served as di- Essie Thomas of Pendleton, Mrs. Forest Mitchell of Lrba- non and Mrs. Hazel Rampley of Indianapolis, and two brothers, Ray Mitchell of On- i tario, and Kenneth choice cut CLUB or T-BONE Mitchell of Middletown.

i Stark Wetzel No. 1 Tray Pack SLICED BACON LB. 49 Mm Mi. timwumtmimm i Robert Chandler Funeral services for Robert Chandler, 40-year-old lum STEAKS VMLB. the Purdue Research Foundation.

Elmer Per man ber salesman, will be held at Center ROUND THICK OR THIN Stark Wetzel 10 a.m. Saturday in C. Wil dren. James Ralph Johnson Funeral services for James Ralph Johnson, retired longtime printer for The Indianapolis Star and The Indian-innlli News. HENRY J.

LANGSENKAMP rector of the old Indiana Trust Company, A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, he lived in the Marott Hotel, lie was an honorary life member of the Knights of Columbus, a 50-year member of Athenaeum Turners and a 25-year member of the Indian- armlia IJntaru flub I to at. son Chapei or i.nimes. Flmer C. Perman, 73 years SKINLESS Burial will he in Washington old, died yesterday in his home WIENERS Park Cemetery East. at 305 Vj North Chester Street Mr.

Chandler died Thurs Born in Marrow County, he lived here 17 years and was 12-OZ. 39- WUMfOBillH day in his home at 10244 North New Jersey, PKG. (AOVtlTISIMENfl WAKE UP RARIN'TO GO I 1 will be held at 3 I I Saturday in a 1 I tm employed by several Indianap olis firms as a roofer. A lifelong resident of the Indianapolis area. Mr.

Chand- Funeral services will he held er w'as employed as a sales at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Dor man for Mccormick Lumber sey Funeral Home. Burial will tender, trimmed SWISS STEAK BONELESS Rolled Rump ROAST Company 11 years. be in Washington Park Ceme tery. He was an associate mem riannei aim nu- chanan Fall Creek Mortuary, with burial in Crown Mill Cemetery.

Mr. Johnson died Wednesday night in West Survivors include the ber of the Indianapolis Real lean, tender SLICED PORK COTTAGE fresh PORK SAUSAGE 2 ROLL 59e Estate Board and a member of widow, Mrs. Frances Perman; the Construction League of In two sons, Earl Perman of Indi tended SS. Feter and Faul Cathedral. FUNERAL SERVICES will be held at 9.30 a.m.

Monday in Kirby Mortuary and at 10 a.m. in' SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery.

Survivors include the widow, Mrs, Margaret Langsenkamp; a son, Robert M. Langsenkamp, and a daughter, Mrs. Robert Kirby. both of In-anapohs, II grandchildren and eight grandchildren. Without Nagging Backache Nnw Ynu run Ihc ft rf lif jnu nit from nminnti hufkiii hm.Uihf mill tniiviUr nrhi-n niiiI puinn th rui i-llr- My till mxi miavi nhlr tiiril-nut frrlinni.

hrn thi ilinrcunfiiin row on miih ovfr-rxirimit or mtcn mid itimn vml nt rilii-t nt it fntl Ancithir ilii'iiilinni'i' nmy nulil I Irr ii nwititm f'lllnwinK wttinit frnwl una rfnnk-tftri) Milan up ft rrtU-K unrnmfnt Iioan'a I'll1 wink (ntt in 3 trimm" by npi-nly rlipvinir miinn to raw- tnimrnl of mrknrhr, hrml-i hr, rhn unit pmni. 2. by tnoihinn nn IiUMHt irritation. 8. by Imlil (liui'iiP H'lit'tl ti-mlln to incrnii ou'imi of thf l- niili- of kiilni-y tuh-.

Knioy iiimwI hikW nil tho itiii- huppy rlirf hn for ovpr )fnrn. NVw, nir air.t nnvel money, l.cl Uoiin'i 1'illt UxUyl 3w dianapolis and Marion County anapolis and Rolla Perman of Crestline, tw'o daughters, Residential Builders. He was a lb. lb. veteran of World War II, Mrs.

Goldie Lacey of Mans rtwtWm i Survivors include the widow. field, O. and Mrs. Myrtle Mc FRESH GROUND Michael of Crestline; two brothers, Forrest Perman of Mrs. Leila Chandler; the parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Chandler of Acton, and a sis oledo, and Clark Perman mi ter, Mrs. Flora Kasowski of 4 -LB. PKG. of Crestline; three sisters, Mrs Florence Barnett of Indian; Indianapolis, olis and Mrs.

Francis Young and Mrs. Glenna Wolfe, both Moore Kirk of Toledo, 24 grandchildren James V. Riley James F. Riley, former Indi 10th Street Veterans Administration Hospital. Mr.

Johnson, who was 61 years old. lived at 1225 North Parker Avenue. Born in Indianapolis he began as a printer apprentice at The News in 1912 and became a journeyman in 1917. Ill health forced his retirement on Mar. 1, 1958.

He was a member of the Dawn Bible Students' Association and a veteran of World War I. Survivors include the w'd-ow, Mrs. Margaret Johnson; two daughters, Mrs. Donald Lane of Indianapolis and Mrs. Charles Stockman of Cleveland." a sister, Mrs.

Bert Everhart of Indianapolis, and six grandchildren. and 26 great grandchildren. KINGAN RELIABLE SLICED BACON SWIFT'S AIL-PURPOSE SWIFTNING anapolis resident, died yesterday at Long Beach, Cal. Ellis E. Sluss Funeral services for Ellis Born in Indianapolis, Mr.

Riley went to California about MORTUARIES Dignity with Economy Beautiful Mertuariei NORTHEAST CHAPEL 7 -i S- 11 'M IRVINGTON CHAPEL i 1 1 us? LAWRENCE CHAPEL BASKETBALL SPECIAL LB. TRAY PACK 3-LB. CAN 49' 59 two years ago upon his retire Sluss. 90-year-old former Indianapolis attorney, will he held ment 'as a serretary with the New York Central Railroad IRVINGTON CHAPFL all Budget flans AratUbl COLONIAL CHAPEL O11) of fa A V. A BEN DAVIS CHAPEL TS30 V.ii' i at 11 a.m.

Saturday in Flanner and Buchanan Fall Creek Mor after 39 years service. POLK'S HOMO SWEET STARK WETZEL tuary. Graveside services wil His home in Indianapolis be held at 12:30 p.m. in Forest was at 41 South Hawthorne MILK SMOKED HAM Hill Cemetery at Greencastle Lane. Mr.

Sluss died Wednesday He was a member of Our in a Philadelphia (Pa.) hospital Lady of Lourdes Catholic TENDER DELICIOUS 49 69f GAL. LB. Born in Puttman County, he Church and the Men's Club. ived here 40 years before mov Funeral services will be ine to Philadelphia in 1954. Monday morning at Long A graduate of DePauw Uni Beach, with burial there.

Survivors include the wid versify, Mr. Sluss was a mem MONTY YOUR NEIGHBOR GETS MORE AT ber of Tabernacle Presbyterian ow. Mrs. Mary Kiley; a sister. Church and the Scottish Rite Miss Josephine Riley of the Survivors include a daugh Continental Hotel; two daugh ter.

Mrs. David A. Rothrock ters, Miss Katy Riley and Mrs. of Philadelphia; a brother, Dr, Lyle Risse, both of Long John W. Sluss of Indianapolis E.

JUNE PEAS 300 SIZE CAN PORK BEANS 300 SIZE CAN ONLY A DIME at MONTY'S sister, Mrs. Sandy Harris Beach, and one grandchild. Indiana Deaths of Spencer, and three grand children. SPAGHETTI Bedford Mrs. Dora Keith, i CHILI BEANS t- mi i 2 74.

Strrrt Inlrrsrctinn WITH SAUCE SIZE CAN Covington Mrs. Malinda 300 SIZE CAN Pain2 (Contract Let THEYRE Alward, 76. Culver Mrs. Melissa Ellen The Board of Public Works Humes, 89. BISCUITS BANANAS BIRDS EYE PEAS lfW awarded a contract for paving Petersburg Mrs.

a of six intersections on Arlmg Smith. 76. Reelesville Claud Huff ton Avenue north of 38th Street yesterday to Asphalt man, 75. TOP QUALITY LGE. HANDS Engineering Company on Shclbyville Frank Jenkins, is delicious low bid of $3,301.

77: Philip Bell, 72. PUFFIN PKG. NU-TRO TALL CAN CAN The intersections are at 3fHh Wabash Harry W. Ban MILNOT 41st. 43d.

44th and 45th ister, 67; Jesse Hendrix, 84. streets, and Meadowlark Drive I TALL CAN In other actions the board sanitary sewer on Keystone Avenue from Clay Street to approved plans for sanitary sewers in Section 10 of Eagle 4fith Street. A public hearing MIX 'EM UP 7 AS YOU LIKE ic VAN CAMPS TENDERONI PKG. will scheduled on the Key LIMA BEANS BUTTER BEANS 300 SIZE CAN I dale, storm sewers in Section 5 of Sheridan Heights, and a stone project. 6-BOTTLE CARTON Hi 00.

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TOP QUALITY Makes six 1-oz. glasntit of luscious juice. "5 LARGE YELLOW HANDS LB. BAHAMAS Heinz Deep-green, deep-flavor peas developed just for freezing! IDEA! Add a touch of the cxo 1 4 I HfJL I attraction here, though, tsth Wjr rraCi rlumr met lhTd E)e Pc Nw from Htlnil Txtp frrsh vcnuHi you im.t it fnl (jimt like frozen ornngp Cemcntrattd My to rrrv, vp rupboRrd npni, nofiU no refriReriition, cnntn pm! will naf iprt like ordinary tomHto juice! Ouarind (o be th rirhml, frphrt-tatinK tomato jui( you ever enjoyed! No. 1 Wisconsin CONCENTRATED Tomato Juice Shurfine all-purpose IB) POTATOES SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER I 5 1-QUART PLASTIC JUICE MIXER (null 8S) Urn tmm n) Yonr for nnlv 2 lUin Tnmmo Juicd a 10 LB.

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