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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 14

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14 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS June, 1974 June SHOP GLENDALE, TOMORROW GREENWOOD DOWNTOWN AND 9:30 LAFAYETTE TO 5:30 10 TO 9 sale days June 5 thru June 9 co. Stock Up! Cotton Knit Sportswear 3.99 Special purchase. Includes solid pullon shorts in sizes 10 to 18. Solid and striped sleeveless, shortsleeved, and tank tops; sizes L. In a wide color assortment.

And at this price have a whole summer's worth. Misses' Street Floor Sportswear, Downtown; Also Glendale, Greenwood and Lafayette Misses' Better Cotton Knit Tops 4.99 and 6.99 Reg. 7.00 and 9.00. Great group of these summer favorites. Both sleeveless and short-sleeved included.

Assorted solid colors and patterns. Sizes and L. Misses' Sportswear, Third Floor, Downtown; Also Glendale, Greenwood and Lafayette More Misses' Sportswear CULOTTES and SKIRTS. Top maker's. Variety of styles and fabrics.

Solids, patterns. Reg. 15.00 to 18.00. 9.99 to 11.99 LONGSKIRTS. Many famous makes.

Many styles and fabrics. Assorted colorful prints. Orig. 22.00 to 26.00. 15.99 to 18.99 Misses' Sportswear, Third Floor, Downtown; Also Glendale, Greenwood and Lafayette Tops for Summer SLEEVELESS KNIT TOPS.

Mock-turtle model by a famous maker. Discontinued colors. L. Reg. 8.00.

3.99 CONTEMPORARY T-SHIRTS. Assorted styles, colors. Sizes L. Reg. 7.00 to 12.00 4.99 to 8.99 Misses' Sportswear, Third Floor, Downtown; Also Glendale, Greenwood and Lafayette Fred Boone Dead At 73 Fred S.

Boone, former president of the Hall-Neal -Furnace Co. and chairman of the board of Hall-Neal Peerless died last night at Petoskey, where he was vacationing. Boone, 73, 3105 N. Meridian, became chairman of the board of the company when Hall-Neal Furnace Co. and Peerless Heating Cooling Co.

merged in 1967. He was a native of Junction, and a member of the Rotary Club, Woodstock Club and Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. He was a former member of the Columbia Club. Services will be Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in Flanner Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary.

Mrs. G. C. Hollings Mrs. Grover C.

(Helen Hollings, 79, died yesterday in Winona Hospital. Mrs. Hollings was a member of the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Home Economics Club and Present-Day Club of Indianapolis. Survices will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in Flanner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary.

Survivors daughter Mrs. James Gordon; sons Richard, Donald, John. Mrs. Charles H. Rusie Mrs.

Charles H. Opal) Rusie, 75, a former Indianapolis resident, died yesterday at Tomball, Tex. She had lived in. Indianapolis most of her life and was a member of Rebekah Lodge 326, and World War I Widows. Services will be tomorrow at 2 p.m.

in Dorsey -Fee ney Funeral Home. Survivors daughter Mrs. Jesse Spurling; son Darwin; brother Virgil Stringer. Mrs. Robert Tilford Mrs.

Robert L. (Margaret Tilford, 84, 2278 S. Pennsylvania, died yesterday in a nursing home. She was a member of Olive Branch Christian Church and its Ladies Circle. Services will be Thursday at 10 a.m.

in G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home. Survivors son Robert L. sister Mame Chappell; brother James Garl.

Mrs. Vilis Hermanis Services for Mrs. Vilis (Marta) Hermanis, 69, 3152 N. New Jersey, will be Friday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday at 10 a.m.

in Flanner Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary. A member of First Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church, she died Friday in Winona Hospital. Survivor stepdaughter Miss Edite Hermanis. Mrs. Claude Alexander Mrs.

Claude (Helen Alexander, 75, 2850 Eugene, died today in Methodist Hospital. She was a member of Seventh Christian Church, North Park Chapter of Eastern Star, Emerson Grove Garden Club and Riverside Gleaners. Services will be Thursday at 10:30 a.m. i in Stevens Chapel of the Flowers. Survivors -husband; sons Robert, Donald; brothers Noble, Carl and Fred Cory.

Carter Hospital Walkout Ends Workers returned to their jobs in the dietetic department at Carter Hospital yesterday, ending a three-day work stoppage that began Friday. Dr. Iver S. Small, acting medical director of the hospital, said the dispute stemmed from conflicts between the workers and Jean Williams, hospital dietician. Small said Mrs.

Williams told the workers to scrub the floors of the cafeteria and they refused. Some of the workers said there were racial overtones in the incident. The women workers who took part in the walkout met with hospital administrators yesterday and as a result of the meeting the women will not have to mop the floors. Instead, male custodial employes will do the job. Dr.

Small said that because of the charges of racial prejudice hospital officials will set up a program to better educate staff members in race relations. The choice cars of the area are found in Quick-Action Want Ads. Rites Thursday For Harry Yelton, Former Resident Services for Harry T. Yelton, 62, Country Club Hills, a former Indianapolis resident, will be Thursday at 9:30 Pione Dorsey-Feeney Funeral and at 10 a.m. in Little Flower Catholic Church.

He died yesterday in St. James Hospital, Park Forest, Ill. Yelton was a controller for Armour Co. 20 years before retiring in 1970. He was an Army veteran of World War 1I and had attended Indiana University.

Survivor wife Lucille. Calvin Phillips Services for Calvin H. Phillips, 48, 1904 Ruth Drive, will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Moore Kirk Northeast Chapel. He was killed Sunday in the crash of his experimental gyrocopter in a field near Sheridan Airport.

He was a job-setter at Chrysler where he had been employed 21 years. He was a member of Christian Tabernacle Church and was a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors wife Mary; sons Ted, Nathan, Bernard, James; father John R. Phillips. Mrs.

George F. Allen Mrs. George F. (Clara Allen, 61, 535 Churchman, died yesterday at home. She was a member of Holy Name Catholic Church and its Altar Society.

Services will 1 be Thursday at 9:30 a.m. in Little Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove, and at 10 a.m. in the church. Survivors husband; daughters Mrs. Richard Forsyth, Mrs.

Earl Riggin, Mrs. Ronald Bowden; son Donald; sisters Frances Mooney, Mrs. Richard Weimer, Mrs. Raymond Fuller; brother J. Elmer Norris.

John J. Reichwein Services for John J. Reichwein, 60, 1315 N. Somerset, will be tomrrow at 9:30 a.m. in Usher Funeral Home and at 10 a.m.

in Holy Trinity Catholic Church. He died Sunday in Methodist Hospital. He was a clerk in the downtown post office and an Army veteran of World War II. Reichwein was a member of Speedway Veterans of Foreign Wars Post. Survivors wife Mary; sister Margaret; brothers William, Carl.

E. Dewey Myers Services for E. Dewey Myers, 4723 Broadway, director of field services for Crossroads of America Council, Boy Scouts of America, will be today at 7:30 p.m. in Bethlehem Lutheran Church. He died Sunday in Methodist Hospital.

Survivors wife Joanne; daughters Catherine Buck, Carol; sons John, Steven, Theodore, Timothy; parents Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Myers. Francis Nidor dor, 37, 6141 Dickson Road, who died Sunday at home, will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Flanner Buchanan Shadeland Mortuary.

He had been employed in the maintenance department of RCA Corp. and was promotional director for the Catholic Seminary Foundation. Survivor wife Viola. DEATH NOTICES ON PAGE 36 Oscar Stevenson 0. F.

Stevenson Rites Set Services for Oscar F. "Cap" Stevenson, 74, 2779 E. Thompson ad, dispatcher for Perry Township Fire Department before retiring in 1965, will be Thursday' at 10:30 a.m. in N.F. Chance Funeral Home.

He died yesterday in St. Francis Hospital. Stevenson was a member of the Indianapolis Fire Department before retiring in 1954 at the rank of captain. He was a member of Southport Masonic Lodge and the Fire Fighters Association. Survivors wife Lillian; daughter Mrs.

Everett Hess; sister Mrs. Jack Stephen. Emil L. Schneider Services for Emil L. Schneider, 69, 1224 S.

Dukane Way, who died Sunday at home, will be tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in Conkle Lynhurst Funeral He was a buffer for Moldings Inc. before Home. retiring in 1966 with 23 years of service. He was a member of Ancient Landmarks Masonic Lodge.

Survivors wife Marian; sons William, Wayne. Bee Frank Barker Services for Bee Frank Barker, 62, 1321 Columbia, who died Thursday in General Hospital, will he tomorrow at 10 a.m. in King King Chapel. Barker had worked for Blackmore Buckner Roofing Co. four years, Survivor sister Indiana Farrow.

Elliott Sullivan, British Actor, Dead At 66 LOS ANGELES (UPI) Elliott Sullivan, an actor who appeared in "Yankee Doodle and "Winged Victory," and recently in "The Great Gatsby," died Sunday at the age of 66. Sullivan, who played the role of a gas station attendant in "Gatsby," died of natural causes at the UCLA Medical Center, the county coroner's office said. Sullivan was here on a visit from his home in London. CHICAGO Funeral services were held today for Mrs. Matilda Brown, who died Sunday at age 108.

"She owed her good health and long life to high-heeled times," said her daughter, Mrs. Josephine Best. "She ate what she wanted to eat, and she did what she wanted to do all her life. Until two years ago, she went with the family to picnics, dances, church outing and fishing trips. LOS ANGELES Services Ni- for Milton Prell, pioneer Las Vegas hotel and casino developer, were held today at Hillside Memorial Park.

Prell died Sunday at the age of 69. He helped build and served as general manager of the Sahara Hotel' on the Las Vegas strip. He also was connected with the Mint Hotel and Lucky Strike Club in Las Vegas' downtown casino area. In 1966 he reopened the former Kings Crown Tallyho as the Aladdin Hotel. feeney-hornak mortuary New North Side Mortuary The new Feeney-Hornak Mortuary on 71st at Keystone has opened to better serve the expanding Indianapolis' area in the Feeney tradition.

Harry J. Feeney Mike Hornak. Feeney Mortuaries 71st at Keystone 257-4271 1901 N. Meridian Misses' Sportswear Off FAMOUS-NAME ACTIVE SPORTSWEAR 8.99 to 26.49 Orig. 14.00 to 40.00.

Blazers, skirts, jackets and pants plus assorted coordinating shirts included. Poly knit and woven fabrics and great colors. Misses' sizes. POLYESTER SPORTSWEAR COORDINATES 9.99 to 21.99 Reg. 15.00 to 33.00.

By a sportswear fashion looks in vests and many styles of top-name maker. The makings this group of pieces coordinated tops. Misses' Misses' Sportswear, Third Floor, Downtown; Also Glendale, Greenwood, and Lafayette of some of the sharpest including pants, skirts, jackets, sizes..

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