Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1948 — Page 7

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WILLIAM BAILEY U:v In ’('vir’R memory of my ishai (I. William * Hailey, who • i away i.iie year uko. Jami* :;i. 1!M7. ptariy thI 's were opened, e’lfle voice said, ‘•('cm*'.” wilii farewells unspoken, reatly entered home. , Sadly missed by, His wife. Ozia Bailey

AVhltY — In lovlna memory of our husband, father and son, Jesse O. Avery, who passed away January 111. 1947. January brings sad memories. Of a loved one gone to rest; will never be forgotten By the ones who loved him best. Sadly missed by Mrs. Mary Avery, wife Doris Jean and Carolyn Avery, daughters • Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Avery, parents YA'RRROUCrH—In loving memory of cur dear mother, Lizzie Yarbrough, who passed away January 25, 1941. When a mother breathes her last farewell, Th? stroke means more than tongue can tell. The world seem quite another

place

Without the smile of mother's

face. ‘

And while she lies in peaceful

. sleep

Her memory we shall always

keep.

Daughter, Irene B. Lytle

MUNCIE SOCIAL

Mrs. Willa

MUNCIE—Rooert E. Huey, only son of Theodore Huey, local resident. died last wfek at the veterans hospital in Dayton. Koljert, only 24, had been a pa ient at]the hospital at various tim s, and had entered for the last time last November. He a t e n d e d the Conflersville high school before enlisting in the United States Cavalry unit in February, 1942. and was a member of Trinity Methojdist church here. He formerly Lye'.' here with his father and sjtep-

rece-ntly. * Mrs. \V 11a B. Allen and Mrs. Wilimis Ray and three small sons have returned from Clarksville. Tenn., w here tiley we r called to the bedside of a sick sister, \|rs. Susie Drake. * The Wo-He-Lo league held an exchange party recently at .he hor.t'e of Mrs. William Curl. Members present were Mesdames Lucille Ly.le. Jimmie Neare Wilson, Minn e Polk. Hatti ; Fields. Edna Driver. Mary Goodall. Dorothy Davis, Magge Arnold. Elsie Dollinson,

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estine Wright, Gary. They became parents of twins, Alfred jail'd Eldridge. His wife had died Dec. 2ti of last year. Although he k’as

Aons, Olen F. Yarbrough and a p a tient in the hospital, his death

VFRNON ANDREW GLOVER GLOVER — In loving memory of Vernon Andrew Glover, who passed away January 30, 1946. bine, dear son, gone forever, How | miss your smiling face; Hut you left us to» remember None bn earth can take your place. How sweet the memory still; : Hut death has left a loneliness ’I he world can never fill.

Sadly missed by

Father, Gerald Glover

HARRY E. MARTIN, JR. MARTIN': In memory of our dear -on. brother, grandson and nephew, Harry E. Martin. Jr., who passed a way Juanary 31. 1947. Thou art gone Beyond the world of tears; liuf I he memory of you Will ever linger on. Through the passing years. The Family

John W. Yarbrough

came as a surprise, as he was not a confined patient, but was at leisura with his grandmother * and ;ons. Death was due to a hemorchage. Final rites were held

WHITLOCK—in loving memory of Mrs. Susie E. Whitlock, who

vissed away January 31, 1947. j x

There have been many sad memo- ur ^ a J’ aKernoon .it Myers tuncal

ries • < ' i home. Burial was in Of our loved one gone to ient. uersville city ccme eiy.

C. Brown was m charge. Survivors. in addition to his father land sons are two aunts. Mrs. Apna Douglass, Connarsville, and Mrs.

the Con Rev. R.

LIZZIE DAVIS DAVIS—In loving memory of Lizzie Davis, who passed away Janaary 30. 1!*45. Dear, we sure do miss you. Your smile, your voice, your care; I’ut v\c will someday meet you \t tht* end of these lonely years. Sadly missed by Beatrice Lane and Ic iler Hawkins, daughters Sam Davis, husband.

: know *he will never be firgotten. By the ones who loved h< r best. James E. Whitlock, husband Mrs. F^ruh Watkins, mother Mrs. Minnie L. Willis, sister

Eugene. Henry and

STamuel Watkins, brothers

LEWIS- -In loving memory of Mrs. Lillian W. Lewis, who died January 31. 1937. n the midst of our friends We are lonesome; 'n the midst of our joys We are blue; "ith a smile ou our face. There’s an ache in our heart Longing, dear mother, for you. Greatly missed by Her children

Card of Thanks

CASEY—Mrs. Pearl Morrow was caTed to Louisville, Kentucky, due to the passing of her mother, Mrs. Louise (Lula) Gillum Casey, who passed this life January 1 in Louisville. Mrs. Morrow joined her husband Eddie Morrow, who was visiting in Alfenville, Ky. Fhe was accompanied by Mrs. Madie Bowers of Indianapolis. She wishes o thank all her friends for their words of condolences; also Rev. G. Andrews, pastor of New Liberty Rapiist Church, and members. Mrs. Pearl Morrow

: Garrett Suibbs. Gary; and his ; grandmother, Mrs. Edward RLne- ! hart. Couuersvllle. * Mad a m e s Georg'anna Grim- s. Gospel soloist j and concert ariis . will make ap- ! pearances in recitals of Gospel and classical songs and spiri uals in Cincinnati Sunday. Feb. 1; in Morganfield. Ky. Sunday, Feb. j29; j and later n Richmond. * The jun- ; ior usher board of Mi. Zion ijap- ' list church will sponsor a -‘.Leap ! Year Musical Ch er" at the Madison Stre?t Y.MCA Thursday j at j7:30 p. m. Prizes will be award- > ed winners. For resarva ions tall ‘2-6700. 2-7984. 2*4 109. or 011-1. Rev. J. K. Love is pas.or. The Zion Tone Singers. Ind anapolis. will pres nt a program Sunday 3 p. m. in Bethel AME church. Rev' 11. D. Saunders, is pastor. '' t The Sunday School of Emmanual Peniecostal Tabernacle will open a new membership drive Sunday. All parents in the Whitely area with children not in any Sunday school are asked to send them to 1]H6 Highland ave.. where Mrs. Beaty's tea room used to be. Directors of -the Sunday school prom'se that tncy will be treated kindly, cared for while there, and taught God’s Word. All ‘•children’’ from one to a hundred years old are invited. Any one over 100 will be made an honorafy member. Sunday school starts at 9:45, evening services are held Sunday at’7:30,

LENNtiAJt*~We wish to express our sincere thanks and apprecia-

tion to friends, relatives and an( j preaching, praise, and healing neighbor#for their many acts of services are held on Thursday at kindness shown during the illness 7;30. s. L. Hunt is pastor.* 'ind at the phasing of our wife, j George G. Agnew, Detroit, was

sister and cousin, Mollie Lennear.

Thanks for telegrams,* floral offerings and messages of sympathy, especially R-ev. Q^ofgd Baltimore and Rev. D.' ’C. Venp.r*Me for their consoling words, the choir for their selections and soloists, Mrs. Julia Means and Mrs. Thisbee Moore for their beautiful selections and •'all those who donated their tars. Wilson A. Lennear, husband

and Families

I Vital Statistics

CRUMRAUGH—In loving memory of my darling mother. Mrs. Lola ('ni-mbaugh. who passed away Jan-

uary 31, 1934.

Loving thoughts, kind and tender Ji.st to show I still remember. Daughter, Gladys Brantford

BIRTHS

Harry and Beulah Jackson, 110

S. Artis Dr., boy.

Willie and Mary Rouse. 1635 Co-

lumbia Ave., boy.

Eugene and'Ork Zinnerman, 1016

E. 19th St., boy.

Ray .and Ada‘ Bennett, 1321 Col-

lins St., boy.. - — *

George and '. Lula Richardson,

1609 Maftindale Are., boy.

John and MiHte Fleming, 2327

Martindale Ave., boy.

Albert and Cordelia Melton.

1126 Fayette St., boy.

Jewel and Jaftie Pope, 2322 Paris j

Ave., boy.

Morris and Freddie Terry, 24351

Barnes, boy.

Clinton and Irma Jones, 802 i

Roach St., boy.

Jas. ami Virginia Bradley, 145(> j E. 16th St., boy. Ralph and Mable Armstrong ! 1334 Columbia Ave., boy. George and Card Alexander, 130? Bates St., hoy. ’ Hillie and Nellie Wright, 925Ms N. West’ St., boy. Willie and Bessie Mitchell, 7131 Locke St., boy. • ' George and Ruby Dozier, 1047 N. Belmont St., boy. James and Arsenia Taylor, 330 W. 10th St., 'girlMarie and fihhel Bibbs, 2936 Martindale Ave., girl. William and Phyllis Mansfield. 1521* Douglaei, .^irl. Eugene apd^Anna Lawson, 1406 Earhart St.,:$Cft. • Walter and W.oung Webb, 544 W. 26th Stfi |irl. Ray and Lucille Johnson, 729*^ X. West St, g#l. A. D. and Mdrgaret Trotter, 1823 Columbia Ave., girl. Vernon and .Sylveneve Ward, 2045 Ludlow &£« girl. John and Lumpkins, 1158 Maderia SL,/Am, Cabe and E*iciile Washington. 426 Harvard Pig? girl James'and Betty Conn, 180516 Boulevard PI., girl. Henry and Hazel Carroll, 422 Douglass St., girl....

DEATHS

Lottie Ken&J).' 60, 1528 Columbia Ave., v£jc£bral hemorrhage. Will GarueCt 76, 2631 Indianapo-

I lis- Ave., nephritis.

J Haywood ^"Sampson, 61, 1219 N.

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recent guest of Miss Barbara Jean Armstrong. * William J Moore. Detroit, aas re urned to his home af.er being week-end guest of a niece, Mrs. Lacy Love. They had not seen each other for 27 years. He also visited two great nephews. Ben Starks and Prince Simmons, and two great nieces, M-sdames Elnora Smith and Vera Cook."* Mesdames George Watkins and Samuel S. Smi h have returni ed to their homes after being call-1 I ed-to Murfreesboro. Tenn., by the! I death of' their brother-in-law, Jas. | I Pope, who died Wednesday, Jan. j j 14. * Mr. and Mrs. William Willi , j ams, Anderson; Mesdames .Louisa 1 Lee. Chicago Heights, 111.; and Le- ] atha Dix and Naomi B5bk, Toledo; j the Misses Lubertha Henbison and 1 Addie M.ller.-^Chlcago; and C. Carr, attended <jje Hines .- Miller wedding in Calvary Baptist church

er Leaf club of Bethel AME church j was entertained last Monday ev< - , ning at t.:ie home of Mrs. Goldie Warren. Af er the” 1 business ses-f sion members celebrated the anni- j versaries of Mrs. Ess e Daughtery and Miss Margaret Rogers. Refreshments were serv d to Mesdames Gertrude Lampkins. Essie | Daughtery, Myrtle Bethea. Anna

j May, 19t>. r.e p eri .y Helen Peele. Mamie Harris,

Pecola Graham, and James Spencer. * Mrs. Elmer Browner was hostess to the Muncie Castle club recen ly. Officers elected were Mesdames John Wilson, president; Ora Wilson, vice; Emery Ferguson, sec.; Elsie Dollinson. assistant sec.; Jessie Hall, treas.; and

M. Gatewood, reporter.

Funeral services were held at Christ Temple last Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Gertrude Brown, who d ed last week at Ball Memorial hospital. Mrs. —rown hail lived in Muncie for more .'ban twenty years, and was a member of Christ Temple. Surviving are a daughter. M ss Ruth Brown; the mother, Mrs. Iona Curl; five sisters. Mesdames l>atie Washington, Lucdie Washington. Leona Knox, and Margaret McGee, all of this city, and Mrs. Myrtle Obard. Sagi.jav. Mich.: and four hro iters, Guy. William. Clint, and Thomas Curl, all of Muncie. Elder O. II Sanders, pastor of Christ Temple, was in charge of services. Burial was in Beech Grove cemetery. The Taylor funeral.home was in charge

of arrangements.

Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, resid nt of Muncie tot over 60 years, were held at Calvary Baptist church. Site died at her home last week. Mrs Davis was a member of Calvary Bapt si church and of it * Household of Ruth Lodge No. 4618. Surviving are two sons, Richard and Coleman: lour daughters, Mesdames Sarah Goings and Cora Adams, both of Muncie; Mrs, Lottie Tuvlor, Casper, Wyo : and Mrs.. Helen Harris, Chicago; and V seven grandchildren. The Patt rson funeral home was in charge. * Funer al services were held Monday afternoon at Shaffer Chapel AME church for Mj-s. Curlie Coni y. who died Wednesday afternoon at Ball Memorial hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Conley had lived here 35 years, and was u member of Shaffer Chapt*l AME church. Surviving are the husband, Ot.iia Lee; five sisters. Mesdames Ethel j Odenes, Muncie; Willie Crawford. Memphis; Elvira Gooz\ Marcella.' Miss.; Belle Sanders, Chicago; and Cora Stevenson, Minn City, Miss.; two brothers, John and far McGee, both of Muncie; and four grandchildren. The Taylor funeral home was in charge.

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