Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1949 — Page 15
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In Memoriam
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PAGE—In loving memory of Dora Page, who departed this life. Nov. 25. 1948. We loved her but God loved her best. Sleep on, dear Mother, And take your rest. Husband and Children, Frank Page Hurlena Langford, Rose Baker. . James Goins. Harold Goins. Frances Goins, Joseph Goftis.
SUSIE LEE HAYDEN HAYDEN — In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Susie Lee Hayden, who passed away, Nov. 22. 1948. They say time heals all sorrow, And helps us to forget, But time, so far, has only proved How much we miss you yet. God gave us strength to face it And courage to bear the blow, But what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. Sadly missed by, Para Lee J. Watts, Daughter, Otis Jones, Son.
MOORE—In memory of Alexander Hamilton Moore, who passed away, Nov. 24, 1937. Through the years we have traveled On without you. And yet you still seem near We know some day that we shall meet you. This hope shines through our tears. Sadly missed by, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Moore.
Real Estate Column
Mutual Properties Corporation JOHN A. DARLINGTON, PRES. A. J. MALOFF, SEC. TREASURER REV. HENRY W. LEWIS, DIVISIONAL SUPT.
Residence: 615 W. 30th St.: 9 rooms, modern, 2 car garage. Terms. West 39th St.; 6 rooms modern. $2750 cash. Balance easy terms. 832 W. 30th: 6-room, modern; $5500; $1500 down. 5-rooms, modern; 2443 Guilford Ave., $1,500. 619 W. 39th; large lot; garage; 3 bedroom house at bargain.
Income Property: 720 N. Illinois: Rooming house, investment property. | $12,000. Terms. 650 E. 11th (Apt. Building) across from Allen Chapel. Income more than $200; price, $5,000; $1,000 c^wn. 148-50 W. 30th (3 apts., $195 per month inconfe as told by agent); 144-146 W. 26th ( 4 apts., 4 baths; income 25 per week, $100 per month; 136 W. 30th (5 bedrooms, modern, hardwood floors). Investment Properties; $8,000 Down on AH Three; $25 per day, (rent). v 2438-40 Guilford; 4 5-room apts; 4 baths; $2,500 down. 2907 Guilford; 3 apts, 3-car garage; hot water plant; $8,500. Industrial Sites: We have several for sale. Also vacant lots in different parts of the city.
Contact Mr. Clarence Stewart, Ta. 9455: Mr. J. E. Harper, Wa. 1161; Rev. Henry Lewis, Hi. 6568.
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BEELER—In memory of our wife and mother, Mrs. May Beeler, who died Nov. 22, 1945. Sleep on, dear Mother, and take your rest. Lay your head on the Saviour’s breast, We loved you much but God loved you best. Sleep on, dear Mother, and take thy rest. Sadly missed by Sherman Beller, Husband. Ernest and Sylvester Beller, Sons.
KATHERINE PARKS
PARKS — In loving remembrance of our beloved mother. Katherine Parks, who departed this life, Nov. 25. 1946. Sadly missed by, Ozenia and William Donaldson.
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LITSEY—In loving remembrance of our dear mother and sister. Anna Litsey, who passed away seven years ago, Nov. 26, 1942. Peaceful be thy rest, dear mother. It is sweet to breathe thy name; In life we loved you dearly. In death we do the same. Sadly missed by, Frank Litsey, Joseph Litsey, Samuel Adams, Sons, Jeannette Litsey, Daughter-in-Law; Lula Rogans, Elizabeth Rogans and Bertha Calamese, Sisters; Rev. Noble Sanderson, Brother.
The funeral services for Mr. Wiley Conners were held at the Westside Chapel November ItHh, Rev. C. H. Bell officiated. Burial in Wood Haven. The funeral services for Mrs. Bes- ! sie Holley were held at the Metro- 1 ! politan Baptist Church November ! | 14th. Rev. Ambrose Hubbert and ! Rev. Wm. Sweatt officiated. Burial in Crown Hill. The funeral services for Mrs. Elnora Harrison were held at the Garfield Baptist Church November 21st. Rev. Charles Poole officiated. ! Burial in New Crown. The funeral services for Mr. Brodie Lee Girton were held at the Westside Chapel November 21st. Rev. P. D. Jacobs officiated. Burial in New Crown.
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SIMMONS — In loving remembrance of our beloved mother and sister, Margaret Simmons, who departed this life, Nov. 23, 1948. Tfc)? rolling stream of time flows on But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of mother, who once sat there. The flowers we lay upon your grave May wither and decay, But the love we have for you dear, Will never fade away. A loving mother so true and kind No friend on earth like her we find; For all of us she did her best, May God grant her eternal rest. Sadly missed by James Claypool, Son, Mayme Hardister, Sister Carne Reed. Sister, Frank Kimble, Brother.
Card of Thanks
WHITLOCK — In memory of our mother, and grandmother, Ella Whitlock, who passed away, Nov. 18. 1948. Margared Beauford. Daughter, and Family.
ALEXANDER — We wish to express our sincere appreciation, and thanks to our many friends, neighbors, and relatives, both here and in Richmond, Indiana, for their assistance, sympathy, cards, telegrams, beautiful floral tributes, and the donation of cars during the illness and passing of our beloved father, George Alexander. We thank the Rev. R. T. Andrews, pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, for his consoling message and I prayers; Mt. Zion Choir and Mrs. j Fannie Bartlett, soloist, for com-^ forting music rendered; Mrs. Mayme Darden for the beautiful reading of the obituary. We, also, thank Peoples Funeral Home for their careful and efficient service.
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