Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1948 — Page 14

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14—The Indianapolis Recorder, June 26,1948 — ,

In Memoriam

Cards of Thanks

DELIA LLOYD LLOYD In loving memory of our mother, DKLIA LLOYD. who passed away two years ago June 19IG. She little thought when leaving home. She would return no more. That she? in death so soon wouh sleep. And leave us here to mourn. (Jod saw she whs suffering. And the hil!s were hard to elimh So he (dosed her weary eyelids. And whispered Peace be thine.’ In our hearts your memory lingers Always tender, fond and true. There is not a day. dear mother We do not think of you. Sadly missed by Daughters, Mesdames Lillia Lawson. Allie Lee, Leola Alexan der. Kffio Lowe, MatTie Luter ant Iniothy Sansbury; Sons. Davi Carird, riarenee Henry, and Arzell July 17, 1887 June 29, 1947

MRS. MINNIE KING KING -In loving remembrance o' our beloved wife, mother ant’ sister. Oh. how we miss you dear, As you quietly sleep and rest. Hut when we think of how yot suffered. Then we know that God knew host The Family. VAXDRVKR — In memory of th< members of our family who pass ed away George Y'andever. June L’7, 1931. Lillian Vandever, October 19, 1931 Leon Vandever. July 25. 1911. Mary Vandever. August 2fi. 1941. Leslie Vandever, September 7, 191: Mary Vandever, April 19, 1914. Arlene V. Flam. August 4, 19 45. Tiie years may wipe out many things Hut this they wipe out never. The memory of those happy days, When we were all together. Sadly missed by The Family.

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MASON—We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended us during the illness and death of our wife jrujither, sister an! auntie, Rmma Mason. We certainly thank th* Reverends (\ If. Bell. J. B. Carter and Rev. Plummer Jacobs, the M*: Paran Singers, the soloist and the pianist. The organizations, too. played their beautiful parts; those who sent telegrams, card’s of sym pathy and condolences and those beautiful floral offerings. The Ja cobs Brothers Funeral Home foi their efficient service. Arthur Mason, husband. Jordan Todd. son.

DILLARD—With heartfelt thank? we wish to express our grati tude to the friends, neighbors and relatives for the acts of kindness expressions of sympathy and beau Mful floral tributes extended to ut it the servicil for our beloved f ather. Oscar Dillard: We espe dally wish to thank the Rev. E T. Johnson and members ofAth? \It. Moriah Baptist Church for heir consoling words and service he Indianapolis Stove Foundry he employees, the Moulders Union he King and King Funeral Home ind all who assisted. Charles Dillard and Family.

’ENOUR — We acknowledge will heartfelt thanks to our friends leighbors and relatives, the kinf 'xpressions of sympathy, beautifu 1 ’oral tributes and other courtesie? xtend o d to us at the passing of mr beloved husband and father ' rder Fenour. and we wish to es mcially thank Rev. R. D. Leonard ’or his consoling words; Rev. F v. Young for his kindness. Rev Henry Lewis and Rev. Shepard o' >helby.ville. Indiana; also the Pat on Funeral Home for their effi ient and kind service. Wife, Daughter and Son-in-law Mrs. Agnes Senour and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hunter "MITH — Mrs. Lovie Mae Smith takes this opportunity to express ber heartfelt thanks to her manj friends, and neighbors for theii beautiful floral tributes, cards, and ^ars. Also to Mr. H. C. Willis and Rev. David Venerable for theii nany acts of kindness extended a» he death of her husband. Charier fPete) Smith.

HAZED—We wish to express oui thanks and appreciation to our "riends and neighbors for the beau Mful flowers, cards and consoling vords at the passing of our son md grandson. Harold Hazel. We ■'specially thank Rev. J. W. Patton. Havid Walker, soloist; Arlcc Durham. Ferristeen Powell and the Tacobs Brothers Funeral Home. Irsel Webster William and Clatell Webster Culver Student Becomes III CULVER -- Coleman Jackson was brought to his home from school June 2 seriously ill. He s showing some improvement. * Messrs. Robert Posey and M. Mitchell, Logansport, visited Colenan Jackson and John Garnett iqnday. * Mr. and Mrs. William Lindsey, Marion, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Nellie Jack•on. * Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Cabell ■pertained their bridge club from South Bend Sunday evening. * Mr. ml Mrs. Moselle Hodges and hildren. Thelma, Lilly, and Chares, spent the weekend in Colum>us. O. * Rev. L. Williams, T-a Porte, conducted three services at tollins Chapel Sunday.

Stewards Day Held in Peru PERU—Sunday was Stewards day and general rally at Wayman ■hapcl AMR church. A total of $31 was raised. Rev. James Duoee, p :stor of Mt. Herman aBpMst church, was speaker. * Charles Moss continues ill at his home. * Mr. and Mrs. oJhn Redd visited in Logansport recently. * The Will* ing W rkers club met with Mrs. E. Hopewell. * Miss Quo Vadis Harding was a recent vis'tor in Kokomo and Marion. * Miss Dorothy Crossland was in Indianapolis last Sunday. * Morris Crossland has been discharged from the veterans hospital in Indianapolis.

Vital Statistics

BIRTHS Robert and Vlr^nia Cowherd, 943 Camp st., boy Richard and Dolores Watts, 139 W. 19th st., girl Brownie and Ahnalizzer Coleman, 2756 Sangs’er ave., boy Guy and ^Charity Rldhmbnd, 2229 Eastern ave., boy Turner and Clara Robinson, 437 Blake st., boy ' Douglas 'and Adaline Roberls. 2345 Shriver ave.”', boy. Elmer and Anne Woodson. 1341 Cornell, boy John and Georg a Jackson. 524 Minerva st.. girl. John and Louise Rus&ell, 1004 S. Kenwood, girl Will am and Janie Mcon. 353 Agnes st., hoy Stanley and Harriet Wilson, 2522 YVinthrcip ave., girl William .and Marguerite Clevt?-’ land/ 2150% Shriver ave., girl Bennie and Florence Hampton, 1114 N. Belmont st., boy Ernest and Nannie Bartlett, 1537 Yandes st., boy Willie and Willa Dickins, 1813 \ r . Columbia ave., boy Loma and Harrie:ta Mahone, 2145 N. Arsenal, girl Joseph and Lucille Richardson, 112 B. Belmont Park, girl Smith Juniir and Mamie Mills, 1811 Boulevard pi., boy Levi and Anna Miller, Hhf y Senate ave.. girl Lloyd and Helen Smith, 2019 Sheldon, boy. Harold and Betty Brown, 2832 S State, boy. James and Geneva Rush. 2147 Columbia Ave., boy. John and Willa Mae Miller. 532 Torbett, boy. 1 . . Orlando and Hazel Mayfield, 955 M. Miley Ave., girl. Edward and Geneva Hawkins, 713 W. 13th St., girl. Joseph and Mary Brannon, 2115 Carrollton Ave.,. girl. George and Azerlee Bell, 2239 Yandes St:, girl. Herman and Clara Williams, 2122 W. 10th St., girl. William and Aivera Moye, 435 W. 15th St, hoy. Henry and Lucretia Holland, 756 W\ Walnut St., boy. Earl and Alice Shores, 1305 Roaeho St., boy. Clifford and Lucille Dorsey, 1739 Columbia Ave., boy. Charles and Debbie Morris. 2401 Rader St, boy. Wdlliam and Ethel Broadus, 919 Loqke St., boy.. John and Mary Dixon, 908 S. Illinois St., boy. William and Martha Webster. 1823 Carrollton Ave., boy. Cortland and Josephine Bishop 521 W. Bernard St., girl. Samuel and Minnie Beverly, 1713 Lockwood St., girl. Gilbert and Thelma Burnett, 180 X. Blackford, girl. Julius and Gloria King, Jr., 1927 Columbia Ave.. girl. Nolan and Miriam Young, 1470 E. 24th St., girl. Ollie and Mary Jones, 620 W ,29th St., girl. James and Lillie Sams, 2212 CoItrmhhi Ave., girl: Melvin and Emily Lee Bledsoe. 420 N. West «t.. girl. Herbert and Ella Floyd, 834 S Senate Ave., girl. Alonzo and Kathryn Lindsey, Jr.. 1310 S. Pershing, girl. Robert and Zee King, 1738 Y’an des St., girl. Arthur and Ella Porter, 2121 Bellefontaine St., girl. William and Vivian Owsley, 505 W. 40th St., boy. Charles and Juanita Tibbs, 1823 Massachusetts Ave., boy. DEATHS Infant Owens, 11 days, 18321.. Martindale ave.. prematurity Andrew J. Oldham; 48, 1518 N. Ar enal ave., carcinoma Thomas Fowles, 51, 825 Camp st.. cerebral hemorrhage Fannie D. Carter, 92, 916 N West st.. cardio vascular Eliza Miner. 78, 1630 Martindale ave., myocarditis Edward Kmg, 55,, 704 N. Capitol ave., arterioelerotic heart George W. Dabner, 74, 1133 N. West st., cardio vascular renal Mary Bell Caruthers. 62, 167 Blake st., coronary occlusion Howard McFarland, 73, 938 So. Cap'tol ave., diabetes melMtus James Crocker, 64. 2703 Sangster ave., cerebral hemorrhage Fannie Bell Fisher, 33, 606 W 24tih st.., carcinoma Lida Wilson, 56, 512 Agnes st., cardio renal Robert E. Hanley. 75, 839 W. 25th st., cerebral hemorrhage Perry Hoskins, 57, 219 W. 18th st., cardio vascular renal Henry Woods, 32 So. Sheridan st.. cerebral edema Emma Mason, 64, 1063 Reache st.. hypertensive heart Nan O’Rear, 58, 414 W. 28th st.. coronary occlusion Anderson Stone, 8y, yzz kj. 17th st., cerebral hemorrhage Oscar Dillard. 71, 1405 Colum bla Ave., pyelonephritis. Daniel Malone, 7, 1075 W. 28th ;'t., heart decompensation. Pauline Moore. 43. 2119 N. Capitol Ave., cerebral hemorrhage. Harold Hazel, 4, 2406 Sheldon St., pneumonia. Blanche Parker, 52, 2358 Columbia Ave., hypertensive cardio vas cular. Roger Lyons, 61, 542 N. Senate Ave.. hypernephroma. Lottie Holland, 24, 426 Blake St., pneumonia. Ai der Senour, 58. 958 Roache St., cerebral thrombosis. Gus Carter. 67, 2208 Miller Stcerebral hemorrhage. Louise Cook Lee, 60, 1014 Roache St., carcinoma. Chfnita Debrie Tyler, 1 day, 1927 Yandes St., atelectasis. William Price, 58. 2136 Allfree St., cerebral hemorrhage.

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Spent Afternoon In Earlington By Jessie B. Thomas 'EARLINGTON. Ky. -- Mr. and Mrs. Cordie Lee Moore, Connecticut. spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John S. Steele. * John Gant, Indianapolis, spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Satneila Steele. * The Silvertone quartet, Hopkinsville, rendered a musical program at Pleasant Grove Baptist church Sunday afternoon, June 6. Rev. F. Daily is pastor. * Mesdames Sue Stanfield and Lottie B. Bell are able to be up again after being on the sick list. * Mesdames Virginia Wills, Nettio Nelson, and Lydia Cummings, St. Louis, were week-end guests of Mr. ami Mrs. George Farrow. * Floyd Eaves, student at Morehouse college, Atlanta, Ga., is spending his vacation with hi?* parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bell. * Floyd Eavef spent the week-end with his aunt, Mrs. Annie Moody, in Evansville, Ind,, and was accompanied back by Howard and Hussie Moody and Joseph Thomas.

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