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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1945

Yital Statistic* BIRTHS Roy and Mildred Parham, 732 Indiana, girl. Edward and Alma Dixon, 1101 N. Sheffield, girl. Andrew and Claudia Jackson, 936 East 15th, girl. Oliver and Margaret Williams, 2216 Sheldon, girl. Joseph and Lillie Griffin. ISIS N.^Arsenal, boy. Burl and Myrtle Dawson, 2714 Songster, boy. Leon and Lucy Foster, 612 Blake, boy. George and Yvonne Knox, 435 Douglas, boy. William and Margaret Cleveland, ‘ 2150 Shriver, boy. Earl and Dorothy Buford, City Hospital, girl. Louis and Margie Kelley, City Hospital, boy. Frank and Della Marshall, City Hospital, girl. Robert and Lillian Thorpe, City Hospital, girl. Willard and Gladys Black, City Hospital, girl. James and Ruth Hurt, 1826 Boulevard Place, girl.

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deaths Julia Ann Taylor, 70, 960 Lock, carcinoma. H. Nelson Lewis, 40, City Hospital, cardio renal. Beatrice Johnson, 51, City Hospital. cerebral hemorrhage. Burl Dawson, 4 days. City Hospital, premature birth. Infant McCiung. 2 mo., City Hospital, premature birth. Surrildia Yates, 75, 1907 Forest Manor, hypertension. George Jackson Cowens, 69,,1724 N. Arsena-, coronary thrombosis. Nellie Smith, 50, City Hospital, bronchopneumonia. Gertrude Robinson, 61, 1919 Hovey. carcinoma. Mary Monica Dudley, 66, 1910 Cornell, hypertension. Laura B. Jarvis, 46, City Hospital. cirrhosis of liver. Jesse Moore, 63, City Hospital, peritonitis. Clifford Hardy, 4 mo.. City Hospital, infectious diarrhea. Jannie Strozer, 77, 810 Blake, cardio vascular renal. Veronica Chilton, 7 mo.. City Hospital, whooping cough. Jake T. Tewell, 70. City Hospital, carcinoma. Card of Thanks

Funeral Directors—3

ALONZO BLACKBURN BLACKBURN—In loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, Alonzo Blackburn who passed away October 14, 1941. You are not forgotten Alonzo dear. Nor ever shall you be; As long as life and memory last. We shall remember thee. Mrs. Elizabeth Blackburn and Family.

THOMAS — In loving remembrance of Thomas Parker who passed away one year ago October 2, 1944. Sadly missed by , Nora Parker, Wife, Nephew* and Neice. DAVIS—In memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Anna Davis who departed this life 7 years ago. October 4, 1938. Gpne but not forgotten. Gertrude Pank<b\ Daughter Gertrude Yancy, Granddaughter.

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We have served Indianapolis for 53 years with an honest and sympathetic I SERVICE ۥ M.C. Willis& Son MORTUARY Phone, 14. 5100

632 N. West St.

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1002 3. Senate Ave

MITCHELL—In loving memory of Mr. Charles R. Mitchell w r ho passed away 9 years ago, October 15, 1936. From this world of pain and sorrow* To the land of peace and rest; God has taken you dear beloved

one.

Where you have found eternal rest. Sophia Mitchell, Wife. ARMOUR — In memory of Alma Myers Armour who passed away

October 12, 1940.

Into Heaven’s mansion she

entered.

Never to sigh or weep;

After long years of life’s struggle

She has fallen to sleep.

Angels thru heaven shall guide

her

Jesus will still bless and keep; Not for the w*orld w*ould we

awaken her.

For she has fallen asleep.

—The Family.

LITTLE—With grateful appreciation, we wish to sincerely thank our many relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness shown during the death of our beloved husband, father, brother and uncle. Rev. Gilbert Robert Little, Sr. We especially thank Rev. C. H. Bell, Rev. F. K. Dillard, Rev. G. Baltimore, other ministers for consoling remarks and Rev. W. Starks for his comforting eulogy. We also

thank the soloists, Mrs. Jeffers&n.

the choir and all organizations of ' HOLLAND — In loving rememthe Eastern Star Baptist Church, j brance of our beloved husband the Manuel Baptist Church and the and father. Edward Holland who St. Paul A. M. E. Church for their : passed away two years ago Oct.

inspiring music, floral sprays and n, 1943.

condolences. We also wish to thank ; Those whom we love go out of

the pallbearers, those who donated : sight,

cars, all for their lovely cards, tele- : Hut never out of mind; grams and beautiful floral tributes, | They are cherished in the hearts, and King and King Funeral Home Qf those they leave behind,

for their efficient services. Mrs. Katie Little, Wife

and Family.

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The f u n e r a '

services for Littl Clifford Earl Har dy was held a the Westsidchapel Octobe 3rd. Burial i

New Crown. The f u n e r a

services for Littl Veronica Chilto was held at th* residence, 102 N. Penate Avenue, October 5th. Burial in New Crown. The funeral services for Mr. Jesse Moore was held at the Westj side chapel October 5th. Rev. P. ! D. Jacobs officiated. Burial in

| Crown Hill.

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BROWN—We wish to express Mr ! trUe in heart and a *Z a " d . i Beautiful' memories he left behind.

Mrs. Emma Holland,

and Family.

thanks for the many acts of kindness, messages of love and under-

standing from our many friends !

and neighbors during the illness BIRDSONG — In loving rememand death of our beloved aunt, brance of my dear daughter, Laura A. Brown. We especially , Zola Dunbar Birdsong, who passed thank Rev. S. P. Jenkins of Simp- ^ away nine years ago October 10,

son Methodist Church for his in- 1935.

spiring words. Miss Ineta Kirtley, Her smiling way and pleasant

Mrs. Lucretia Lawson Love and J face,

Mrs. Clarrissa Covington for their ; Are a pleasure to recall - lovely solos; the pallbearers, those' she had a kindly word for each, who donated cars and each and I And died beloved by all. everyone for *heir beautiful floral I Some day I hope to meet her, offerings; John A. Patton, under- Some day, I know not when

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EVER honorable in our dealing you will find us. Our agreement to do a thing can be faithfully relied upon. Our charges are always fair and just. MORGAN Mortuary 912 N. West Street ' LI. 7125 LI. 9677 Mrs. O. H. Morgan, Mgr. James W. Shaw, Embalmer

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taker for their efficient service and all who assisted in any way

to lighten our burden. Nellie B. Rogers, Niece Hulet H. Buford, Nephew

SMITH — I especially thank the neighbors for their floral offerings and cards of sympathy and Rev. G. Andrews for the condo-

To elasn her hand in the better land. Never to part again. Sadly missed by Mary L. Dunbar, Mother, and Family.

WARD — In loving memory of Sarah Frances Ward who passed

lence at the death of my husband, j away, October 14, 1938. Rev. Alexander Smith. j Remembrance is a golden chain Madie Taylor Smith, Wife. Death tries to break, but all in

— | vain;

COWENS—We wish to thank our | To have, to love, and then to part many friends and neighbors for is the greatest sorrcyw of one’s

their kindness shown during the heart.

illness and death of our husband. The years may wipe out many

father and brother, George J. things,

Cowens. We especially thank Rev. B Ut . this they wipe out never— George Baltimore, Rev. L. R. Vic- The memory of those happy days

tor for their consoling words. Mrs. Susie Goodwin, Mr. Wallace Wolfork for their beautiful solos, New Bethel choir and fraternal organizations for their services, those who sent flowers and donated cars and .the King and King Funeral Home for efficient services.

Ella H. Cowens, Wife

and Family.

JETER—We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for their kindness shown during the illness and death of our beloved wife, mother, daughter and sister, Roberta Jeter. We especially thank Rev. J. A. Nelson and Rev. I. Albert Moore for consoling remarks and Rev. H. H. Black for his comforting eulogy. We thank the soloists, the choir, the pallbearers, the flower girls and all who sent telegrams, cards, floral tributes and those who donated cars; also the Morgan Funeral Home for their efficient services. David Jeter, Husband. David Jr., Marte, Richard and Melvin Jeter, Children. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams,

Parents,

Mrs. Bernice Jones, Sister, Carl, Robert Jr. and Richard Williams, Brothers, and Other Relatives.

When we were all together.

Daughter Charity Ward Sister, Primas Senoir

Card of Tttanks

PEPPER—We sincerely wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to our many friends, relatives and neighbors fol their kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, George Tilford Pepper, 2426 Hovey street. We especially wish to thank the Rev. A. Batts Tor his consoling remarks, Rev. J. Barnett for his prayer, Rev. Oglesby for the scripture reading; the organist and choir for their many lovely songs and Mrs. Sadie Hardiman for her lovely solo, the pallbearers, all.who donated cars and for the many beautiful floral tributes and the many cards of sympathy. We especially thank the King and King Funeral Home for their kind and efficient services. Wife, Mrs. Jenora Pepper, Daughters, Mrs. Elsie Minter and Mrs. Hazel Weathers. Sons, Mr. Elmore and Mr. Ar-

fenus Pepper.

Franklin Minister Returns To Church retuned to the Franklin church ; for another year. * Miss Marj Livers, Shelbyville. is working in the USO in the absence of Miss King, who is confined to her bed with illness. Miss King was moved to the home of her sister in Indianapolis. * Mrs. Ruth Govt, Erie, Pa., sister of Mrs. Mary Ann Bolden, is visiting friends. y Mrs. John Winburn returned to her home in Pendleton, Ky., after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Perkins. * Sc\eral residents went to Indianapolis Sunday to attend the conference. Minister Entertained In Crawfordsville CRAW FORDS VILLE, Indiana — Mrs. Royce Bond pave a luncheon j in honor of Rev. and Mrs. PhilI lips. He is pastor of St. Paul ‘Baptist church, Teire Haute. Outjol town guests included Miss Jes ! sie Evans. Bloomington. Other gue-sts were Mr. and Mrs. Jamer Rede a, Mesdames Von Zapp. Charles Brown, John Due, Cues ter Churchill, Nellie Akins, Clent Patterson, and Laura Kennedy, and Rev. C. C. Cornell, pastor of the Baptist church. The table was decorated with white carnaItims. Bible games were played.

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Madison Woman Entertains Son MADISON, Ind.—Gertrude Yateb returned iron Cleveland, where she went to see her son, who was home on a furlough with his family. She was uecompanicti by her sister-in-law. She also stopped in Indianapolis to see her s’ster and brother-in-law who was in the hospital. He later passed, leaving the widow, Mrs. Florence Tewoll, two sons, and a daughter. * C. J. Beatty, Jr., Muneie, is spending several weeks with his parents, Mr and Mrs. James Beatty. The younger Beatty is a member of tlie Widow’s Sons lodge No. ;2 F. & A. M., Muneie, and is also a member of the; Mata Gonsis tory No. 34. Richmond. * Mrs. Madeline Broadas returned from Indianapolis, where she visited her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Ray, who Iiau been sick * Mrs' Berry A. Humes and daughter, Bc-rnice, aie spending a few days in Indianapolis with daughters and frieiyls. * Cpl Horace Humes is spending a furlough at home.

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Rockport Church Groups Meet ROCKPORT, Ind—The senior mission met with Mrs. Sallie Dean Friday night. * The YWM met

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Last Rites Are Held For Seymour Man SEYMOUR, Ind.—Funeral services were held at Bethel Wednesday for Ed Wilscn, who was found dead in bed last Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. James Compton and Rev. Cross attended the conference last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Obanion and Mr? Bessie Lewis, Indianapolis, attended the

Lincoln, Mo., Plans To Promote Private Aviation Course JEFFERSON (NTY. Mo.,—Plans are underway for a university sanctioned private aviation class through Lincoln university (Mo.), to be conducted at the Jefferson City Airport. J. R. - Lrummer, manager, brought the informational talk to a group of interested persons last Wednesday afternoon, outlining the three types of courses offered (10, 25, and 51 hours, respc-ctively), each of which dove tails m»o the other.

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Earlington Women Return to Homes FARUNGTOW Kv. — Mrs. Lottie U. Pell returned from Columbia. Tmin., where she attended ths

At the successful completion of | bedside of R* setta rrimm daughthe 51 hour course the student tr of Mrs. VirghMa Lee Wilkes

will be eligible to apply tor a unvate pilots license. Mr. Brummcr expressed the belief ihat, though the class might b< gin with just a small group of students, “it will become one of the fastest growing programs and the one

Primo\ Miss Primm passed away following the long illness. * Mrs, , ),)al Wtlkes and daughters, Lin. da, Anna, and Levora, returned after visiting Mrs. Virginia Le* Primm in Columbia Tenn. • M** and Mrs. Verch Young retumevl

program that wil* command 11a ; after visiting relatives in Tenuestional attention.” If the course is see. * Mrs. Glodine Chastine. established at Lincoln it will, as i Clarksville. Tenn., is visiting h- 1 * far as is known, be the firsc of , husband Thurman, who is spendits kind at an accredited college ing a 30-day furlough at home • anywhere in the country, said Mr. Mrs. Mattie Lue Yancey, Eveileo Brummer. Clark, and Georga August t Bass The aviation course is sponsor- ar< on •

Richard Clark got his leg broken

ed through the departnunt of mechanic arts of which Dr. G. Rob-

in ileckla mines last Friday. • The choir of Pleasant Grove Bap-

trt Cotton is the head. -1 ^ , , „ . IMormal applicafons were made " s , ch , ur '-'' Ka ' <! “ P™ 6 .™' ’h 1 liy Visses Edich L. Massey, Lee »*, he '• hurch *“?**• Mr ’- Esther Matthews and Loretta E. j Em " ,a ■'nhnson ts p'.^sldent.

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funeral services of Ed Wilson. * {Booker Lemmie.

Mis. Elyzabeth Brown is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Cora Ramey and other friends in Kokomo. ^ Mrs. Gladys- Townsend, Cleveland. vtaiV ed her parents. Prof, and Mrs. Lee, Sunday. * S 2/c Leon McDougal spent last week-end with his wife and family. The McDougals and .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamilton visited in Columbus. Fran'Pin. and Shelbyville Saturday. * Rev. and Mrs. Maddox attended 1 fish fry in North V< rnon Thursday. Rev Maddox was return* cl to Hanover and Charleeton foj* another year, with Corydon added on the cir-

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