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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 9

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Mrs. Mary L. Simon THE Indianapolis news, wa Jon. 21, iws Mrs. Alice A.

Wood Dell Dorn Burial Will Be Thursday Georgia Worrell Funeral Friday Services for Mrs. Georgia M. Worrell, 63, 1728 Carrollton Rites to Be Friday Mrs. Alice A. Wood, 71, a resi Rites Thursday for Mrs.

Bridget Quinn Services for Mrs. Bridget Quinn, 86, who died Tuesday at the Little Sisters of the Poor, will store nouns MO to Dally, Ml to I dent of Indianapolis 45 years, died in Memorial Park Tuesday at her home, 733 Car- Dell Dorn, 61, 1213 S. Emersone held at 8:30 a. m. Thursday in Last rites for Mrs.

Mary L. Simon, 77, life resident of Indian-; apolis, will be held at 1:30 p. Friday in the G. II. Herrmann Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. She died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Gertrude' Benner, 2112 S. Emerson Ave. Survivors besides the daughter, are a sister, Mrs.

Christiana Shepherd, Indianapolis, and a locomotive engineer, who Speaks Finn Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. in St. Philip Neri Cath will be held at 1:30 p. m.

Friday in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. She died Tuesday in Methodist Hospital. A life resident of Indianapolis, Mrs. Worrell had been employed 15 years at the Leader Store and Leo Wade, Mechanic, Is Dead at 33 Leo L.

Wade, 33, 117 Kansas died 'ate Tuesday at Methodist Hospital. He had been ill tight weeks. A life resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Wade was an automobile mechanic and had operated his own business. Services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.

m. 1R tne c- Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Survivors are the widow, Mrs.

died Monday at Meihodist Hospital, will be buried in Memorial Park Cemetery Thursday following services at 2 p. m. in the Meyer Abdon Funeral Home. olic Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Born in Galway, Ireland, Mrs. Quinn was the widow of John lyle PI. A native of Trimble County, Mrs. Wood was a member of Grace Methodist Church. Irvington Chapter, 0.

E. Knd Central Chapter, W. C. T. U.

Services will be held at 3 p. m. Friday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Survivors are the daughter, Mrs.

Chloe B. Young; two sons, Marvin H. and Horace B. Wood, and a sister, Mrs. Katherine Banks; a brother, Robert Bradley, Trimble Quinn, who died in 1892.

She had retired nine years ago after being was a member of the 3d Christian Church. employed at Central State Hospi' OXYGEN THERAPY tal 43 years. She was a member of For 37 years Mr. Dorn had been an engineer for the New York Central Railroad. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers and the Loyal Order of Moose.

Survivors are the widow, Mrs. ThU Etulpment Cm B. Rented si Survivors are the husband, Ollie IHAAG'S 402 N. CAPITOL J. Worrell; four daughters, Mrs.

Helen Carroll, Frankfort; Mrs. St. Philip Neri Church. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Homer Larsh, Indianapolis, and Mrs.

Margaret Dowling, Galway Ireland. DAT PHON'P 11. 5367 NIGHT PHONES BL. 1848 HI. 2100 IR.

5729. County; four grandchildren and Grace Dorn; two sons. Dale and Louise Small, Worthington; Mrs. Robert A. Dorn, and two daugh r.ladys Wade; a son, Leonard three great-granddaughters.

Dewey Cummings Advertisement) Ruth Smith, Pinellas Park, and Mrs. Rosemary Olmstead, Indianapolis; a brother, Charles Wade; a daughter, Phyllis Wade his father, Jasper Wade; Funeral Friday for Virgil J. Briggs, 46 brother, Norman Wade, and three rotner, ivuriiKtii vvaue, aim uiree Hodges, and 10 grandchildren. I I sters. Miss Evelyn Wade, Mrs.

Mineral rf 1(1 CIV dith Pence and Mrs. Sylvia Mc- Fdith si (Advertisement) Services for Virgil J. Briggs, 46, 1344 W. 27th truck driver who Dewey E. Cummings, 49, 428 N.

Claughlln, Hamilton died Tuesday in tcrs, the Misses Ida Mae and Anna Dell Dorn. Thomas Raxter Dies; Funeral Thursday Funeral services for Thomas F. Raxter, 76, retired maintenance man who died Tuesday in his home. 1625 DeLoss will be Thursday at 1:30 p. m.

in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park died Tuesday in Methodist Hos flii VALUE LE! Ill A Splendid Group Ji of Colorful 'rSjl I Women's 1 Half-Size A I DRESSES pital, will be held Friday at 10 Veterans Hospital in Cold Springs Charles Woodson Charles Woodson, 51, died today a. m. in the G. H.

Herrmann i Koaa. He had been ill a year. Mr. Cummings had been an en neral Home. Burial will be in Mt.

RHEUMATIC PAINS It ImpoiilMe for Ton to work ind ileep In omfortt jov bait eonnint trhei ind pstni due to rheumitlim ud n.urltlif Bluet 1S9 LEE 8 BALAAM hn brought idler to thouiandi who luf-fer from pslns ot rheumitlim and n.urllli. Relirvt thnie uhiuatlnf muieular achei and patna. Try UK 8 BALSAM. i old. It's reliable.

It Urn teittd. LF.E'S BALSAM at BOOK 1. HAAO'S and other droiflita. at his home, 1234 W. New York Pleasant Cemetery.

gineer 29 years on the New York He had been 111 three months.i Central Railroad. A veteran of Women CanHelp Men Suffering From Backache Don't let your men-folk or your fsmlly feel tired, run-down or suffer from Back, ache, Getting Up Nights, Bladder Weakness, Burning Passages, Leg Pains, Circle Under Eyes, Nervousness, or Rheumatic Fains, dua ta non-organic and non-systemic Kidney xid Bladder troubles, without trying Cystex. This great medicine, a doctor's formula, has helped thousands of sufferers for over 90 years. Usually the very first dose ot Cystex itarts to work Immediately to help you In these 3 ways: 1. Helps nature remove Irritating excess acids, poisonous wastes and certain germs.

2. This cleansing action helps nature alleviate many pains, ernes, soreness and stiffness. 3. Helps reduce night and day calls, thus promoting better sleep. Get Cystex from your druggist today.

GIv it a (air trial as directed on package. Money back guaranteed unlaw Cystex taiisnea you. He was an employee of L. S. Ayres Co.

and a member of the He had been an employee of the 1 he. was, a mber Loyal Order of Moose. ii. rour American Legion Survivors are the widow, Mrs. 1 Formerly with the Best Lock Mr.

Raxter had been a Nora M. Briggs; a daughter, Miss Delores Briggs; two sons, Robert F. and John V. Briggs, and two maintenance man 15 years with the G. and J.

Tire Co. He was -ji'ost anrl the Brotherhood of Loco- years, jinotive Engineers. Services will be held Saturday Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. in Shirley Brothers Triday 3 P- m- in Mor i i ituancs Peace Chapel.

Burial will West Side Chapel. Burial will bejbe in Washington Park Cemetery, in Floral Park Cemetery. Survivors include the widow, Survivors are two Mrs. Ethel Cummings; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Wicker, Glcnns Valley, and Mrs.

Eamma Ryan. PROMPTLY HELP RELIEVE itch, also pain of piles with soothing, tritnlifiralh medicated Neva Beaver, and a son, Ray N. Stiff. both of Miami; two the Misses Betty and Dorothy daughters, Mrs. Jean Hemming- a charter member of the Edge-wood Masonic Lodge.

The widow, Mrs. Hazel L. Raxter, survives. Mrs. Lola May Stiff Mrs.

Lola May Stiff, 55, former hous, Mattoon, 111., and Mrs. Joan brothers, Harley J. Driskell, IndL anapolis, and Guy Driskell, Port Moloy and Miss Kaye Cummings; his father. Mack R. Cummings; his land, and three TREE MOVING mother, Mrs.

Laura Cummings Woodson, and three brothers, Henry. George and Clifford Wood-ion. Edward P. Dillman Edward P. Dillman, 78, a former resident of Indianapolis, died Tuesday at Houston, Tex.

He had lived here until 30 years Mattoon; two brothers, Jean and; resident of Indianapolis, will be Ed Cummings, Mattoon, and three buried Thursday in Washington grandchildren. park Cemetery following services iii. 'at 1:30 p. m. in Moore Mortuaries MrS.

Ina MellSSa DaVIS Irvington Chapel. She died Sat- 'urday at Miami, Fla. Mrs. Ina Melissa Davis. 91.

died Mrs. Stiff moved to Miami 18 ago when he went to Texas. He Tuesday at her home, 1244 W. months ago. She was a member $99 11 Bl Colorful printed rayon jersey dresses by a fa- Ras1 A II If mous maker.

Four at- si ii tractive styles featur- Phir-a If ing side drapes. Prints I MaigB are on black back- I grounds. Sizes 16Vi to ACCQlint I ii 2m' I A Star Store, Jw I Second Floor of Woodruff Place Baptist Church. AND TRANSPLANTING TIME Right now is a good time to set out large trees or transplant them in your choice location. We have the proper equipment and you will be more than pleased with the improvement in your home grounds when trees are added.

It increases the value of your property. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. was an employee oi me maian-: vvasnington alter an illness of apolis Atlas Engine Works and a several months. She was a mem-member of the Edwin Ray the West Side Church of odist Church. services will be held at 10 a.

m. Survivors are the widow. Mrs. Thursday in the Conkle Funeral Grace Evans Dillman, and a Burial will be in Floral Edward Dillman, Houston. Serv-jPark Cemetery, ices and burial will be at Hous-' Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.

ton. E- Chaille, Chicago; three 'sons, Frank Reddy, Indianapolis; WE WANT TO BUY ONE MILLION NO. 6 CEMENT-COATED OR PLAIN 2VS-IN. DRIVE SCREW NAILS WILL PURCHASE ALL OR ANY PART OF ABOVE QUANTITY. Write or Wire: TERRE HAUTE COOPERAGE, INC.

12 Points P. O. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA Complete Landscape Service: Planning, Planting, Construction and Nursery Stock for Small and Large Home Grounds. Driveways, Brick and Stone Retaining, Garden Walls. Terraces.

Do your landscape PLANNING now for early planting. FREE estimates and FREE sketches if you contact me before February 20 New! Rayve Creme Shampoo UNCOVERS NEW, NATURAL COLOR in your hair! See for yourself! See creamy Rayve lather bring to light all the lovely, natural color in your hair color you never dreamed was there! Not a dye, not a tint, not a soap, Rayve is the creme shampoo that uncovers color and gleam. The whole family Men's Walter Reddy, Los Angeles, and Willie Reddy. of Kansas: twoi 'brothers. Cory M.

Davis, Clarks' Hill, and James O. Davis. Indian-' apolis; 12 grandchildren and 27 1 Heads of Midwest Nursing Homes Discuss Plans I Men's Coveralls Frits Loonsten 0,11 CO. 2765 INDIANAPOLIS PHONE great-grandchildren Dungarees FOR FREE ESTIMATE NEW AUGUSTA, IND. Advertisement) 1 i WE ALSO WORK OITSIDE OP INDI AN POLIH Operation of nursing homes has.

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It may just deray in the bowel. 'Then Handy tube, (ta blnata up your etomaoh. ou Ret atipated. You feet aour, aunk and the world looka punk. It IaIcm thrM mn'AA MMtl.

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Star Store, Street Floor tor is also motivated by a desire to tnf freely t. make you "up and uP." I HlAxAXlIn v-i (Jet a paCkag today. Effective in making LJr-aaiaJLU help the aged, as Well as make a bi! flow Irvv. A for Crter IjtU. Uvef i at Fill.

S3 at aar druntora. -V. n. pat Oft than a wink? said. She urged hiring of better-trained personnel In order to raise the standards of nursing homes and advocated organization Special Purchase and Sale Full-Fashioned NYLON NOSE throughout the nation to maintain high standards.

William E. Steckler, attorney for the Indiana association, outlined the development of the association, and gave a review of the Indiana law setting nursing home licensing standards. 45-Gauge 30-Denier Selected irregulars of a nationally advertised famous maker of sheer hosiery. In popular dark color 00 Pair Actual tests showed reductions of bacteria on mouth and throat surfaces ranging up to 96.7 fifteen minutes after the Listerine Antiseptic arg le, and up to 80 one hour after. In tests over a 12-year period, Oum tcho gargled Littmnt Antueptie twit a day had fewer eolds, and wually had vildtr eoldt, and ewer tore throat, than tkoe uho did not gargle Antueptie.

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6471) Orderi Filled geriatrics for the Indiana State, Board ot Health, discussed problems of the aged. A meeting will be held tonight la the Assembly Room of the hotel to complete a Midwest organization. Officers will be elected. FOR COLDG LISTEBIIIE- M4.95 END TABLES 9xl2-Ft. Heavyweight Felt Base Linoleum Rugs $798 $9395 (J Buy them in pairs at this low price'.

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