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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 8

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THE IMOIAHAfOLIS MIV5 fr-10 ALUMINUM OX KOWOQD. Ethel Stephenson Is Dead at 69 Ethel M. Stephensoni 69, re Roscoe Perrin, Retired Muncie DruggistDies 1 Pfcont AT Tmo Swvfc to NHa Vcsther-Scal cnt twin tired telephone company employee, died today in her 54, widow of MUNCIE, Ind. Rites for garet Pasley, AW. Asia MvNeer Pasley.

home, 736 N. Emerson. A life resident of Indianap VACATION Allie M. Moore Services for Allie M. Moore, 79, 71 N.

Franklin Rd, were held today in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, with burial in Washington Park Cemetery. She died Saturday in an Indianapolis hospital. Born at Wellsville, Mrs. Moore had lived in Indianapolis 50 years and formerly worked at Charles Mayer Co. in downtown Indianapolis.

Miss Stunden's Rites Wednesday Services for Miss Ida Stun- olis, Mrs. Stephenson had re- tired as a traf- js' lib upciriaui for Indiana Bell i i Telephone Co, I with which she A Great Ukes Cruise For colorful 1939 folder, just of the press, tee your TrtlAgnt or write, wire, ot. phoot address below. Yea MOST mem space EMIT! GEORGIAN BAY LINE WW. Moon XI CMctpiUL Ttf: RAndotfi S-2380 had been asso- -1 tf i dated 43 years CL.

lAflfl i ane was a iuo graduate of old in.1 1 Shortridge High den, 80, will be at 8:30 a.m. 'tif. I School and a Wednesday in the Lauck Fu graduate of the neral Home and at 9 a.m. in LEBANON William OUie McCoy. 80, formerly of Frankfort.

Rites 2 p.m. tomorrow in Russell Hitch Funeral Home. NOBLES VILLE Bernle Allen Mills, 67, auto salesman and former resident of Nobles-ville. Services 2 p.m. CDT Wednesday in Coaltrin Funeral Home at Noblesville.

SHELBYVILLE VanU Ray, 77, wife of Charles Ray. Funeral today. Survivors include a sister, Mina Harrell of Indianapolis Ethel Lay, 66, widow of Jesse L. Lay. THORNTOWN Stella M.

Taylor, 86. Funeral today. A son. Dr. Clifford Taylor, is an Indianapolis physician.

VINCENNES Mary Speth Doll, 95. Rites 9 a.m. Wednesday in St. John's Catholic Church. She leaves 91 descendants, including a son, William Doll of Indianapolis.

St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 4 with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. She died Saturday night in her home, 2315 N. Me isd mrm former Mme. Blaker's Teachers College.

For a brief time she taught in Indianapolis public schools. Mrs. Stephenson was a member of the Telephone Pioneers. Services will be at 10:30 Roscoe E. Perrin, retired Muncie druggist and formerly of Indianapolis, will be held at 10 a.m, CST tomorrow in Meeks Mortuary.

Mr. Perrin died Saturday in his Muncie home. Burial will be at Crown Hill Cemetery In Indianapolis. Early In his career, -Mr. Perrin worked for the Hook Drug Co.

in Indianapolis. He moved to El wood in the 1920s where he owned a drug store before moving to Muncie in 1936. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and Shrine in Indianapolis and of the Kiwanis Club and Elks Lodge at Muncie. Survivors include the widow, Nellie; the mother, Mrs. C.

R. Perrm of Indianapolis; a son Bernard Perrin, Muncie; a daughter, Jean Howell, San Carlos, five sisters, including Miss Mildred Perrin of Indianapolis, and four brothers, including Donald Perrin, also of Indianapolis. BLOOMINGTON Clar-ence E. Sims, 83, died in Indi-a a 1 i at the home of a daughter. Burial today at Bloomington.

Survivors Include ridian. Miss Stunden formerly lived with a niece, Helen Prestel, at 622 Sanders. The niece died a year ago and Miss Stunden a.m. Thursday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, then went to the North Meridian address. A life resident of Indianap' olis, Miss Stunden worked as Have your saleswoman at Block some 50 years before her retirement 10 years ago.

with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Surviving are the husband, Edgar N. Stephenson, and a sister. Ora Richardson Ora A. Richardson, 79, 214 St Joseph, was buried today in Washington Park Cem Mm Sophia M.

Heede Services for Sophia M. I mm i Heede, 83, 971 N. Lesley, will ibi rin photograph taken $,95 Because a photograph of you will this laroi sizi mean the world to Mom, have it taken You nd not buy more by our artist-photographer master than bu, or, at revealing the loveliest in you. iptciaiiy priced ot io Ayres' PhotoReflex Studio, Eighth Floor, Downtown Only be at 1 p.m. to-j morrow in G.

H. Herrm a 4 m. etery East after services in -9 Funeral Home, Moore Kirk Colonial Chap burial in a daughter, Mrs. Clyde Terrell, el. He died Friday in a nursing Crown Hill and a son, Clarence Sims both of Indianapolis Mar- Cemetery.

She died Friday in a home. Born in Monroe County, Mr, Richardson had lived in Indi- A. S. rftfxc fa. DOWNTOWN Ayres' Downtown Closed Mondays Shop Tuesday 9 to 5:25 nursing home.

A life resident anapolis 55 years. He was a ftill of Indianapolis, retired housewrecking contrao i mfA i tor and a member of Zion Mrs. neeae was I vvto Evangelical and Reformed a member of Zion Evangelical STAR and NEWS Quick-Action WANT ADS Get fast Results Church. fihmiilii HJI I Cy QtttttlW. H.M; I and Reformed Church and its Ladies Aid and Women's Guild.

She was the widow of George H. Heede. Joseph Koerner Joseph Koerner, 81, was buried in St. Joseph Cemetery after services today in Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home and in St.

Patrick's Catholic Church. He died Fri day in his home, 1436 A life resident of Indianap olis, Mr. Koerner had retired as operator of a feed store at Every Dry Cleaner and Laundry Owner in the Nation 2101 Prospect. He was a mem ber of St. Patrick's Church and its Holy Name Society.

Mary A. Shelton Services for Mary A. Shel YOUNG Boiling JOVJL HEIIS BEEF 19 ton, 66, 3919 Patricia, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Conkle -1- West Michigan Street Funeral Home, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. She died yes- terday in a nursing home.

A life resident of Indianap olis, Mrs. Shelton wasa member of the West Side Church of the Nazarene. James T. Carson James T. Carson, 87, will be buried at Bedford, after ft services at 10 a.m.

tomorrow in Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel here. He died Friday in his home, 308 N. East. Born in Kentucky, Mr.

Car son had lived in Indianapolis iHiiiiriiiBimii LagswKwunat I VLyV 30 years and was a retired farmer. He attended the Bap tist Church. John D. Parrish Services for John D. Par rish, 87, will be at 1 p.m tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel, with burial Crown Hill Cemetery.

He died Saturday in his home, 446 W. 29th. Born at Glasgow, Mr. Parrish had lived in Indianap olis eight years, and was a retired farmer. He was member of Second Christian Church.

Katherine Naylor Katherine Naylor, 73, 2229 w. wtn. win oe ounea Crown Hill Cemetery after RPAII SAUSAGE 379e services at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Flanner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary. She died yes terday in a nursing home at PIECE Zionsville.

Born in Germany, Mrs. Nay How much would your business increase with an extra billion dollars? lor had lived in the Indianap olis area 61 years. Andrew Hammock Services for Andrew Ham 5k mack, 66, will be tomorrow at Clinton, with burial J.lMllljMUU.mi!WW there. He died Saturday in his home, 32 '2 N. West.

lb. illliHII Born in Tennessee, Mr, Hammack had lived in In dianapolis five years. He was a stationary engineer for the Central Veneer Co. I I 'J LiIL 60DCHAUX IROWN OR XXXX To the American People: Productivity, like price increases in the steel industry, has substantially out-run wage increases. Here is the ratio of productivity to wages: In the basic steel industry between 1939 and 1957, real hourly straight-time wages went up 53.

During this same period, steel productivity rose 71 and it is still rising. YOUR sales and profits come only from people. Faster service, better cleaning methods, new production machinery don't mean a thin? unless the people your customers have enough money to spend for cleaning. 1,250,000 steelworkers will soon negotiate their new contract. Money extra money in their hands could make record sales-and-profit years for you.

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BV pa irmiifimnm United Steelworkers of America I. VV. Abel, Secretary-Tnasurer David J. McDonald, President Howard R. Hague, Vke-Pwidtmt James Robb, Director District 30.

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