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SATURDAY, JUNE 17,1944

Vital Statistics

In Memoriam

BIRTHS Robert and I>aVerne Miller, 284.'1 Indianapolis avenue, girl. Edward and Geneva Hawkins, 713 West 13th street, girl. Reginald and Sara McElwain, 2322 Aqueduct street, girl. Clinton and Rosie Jackson, 425 Agnes street, boy. James and Mable Poindexter, 2228 Pleasant strett, boy. Raymond and Katherine, Rice. 865 Roache street, boy.

DEATHS Fannie Cummings. 2122 North Capitol avenue, 36. June 2. Mary Shovan, 1105 West 27th street, 62, June 2. Amanda (Byrd, 352 Douglas street, 41, June 2. Matilda Williams, 1113 Hudson street, 60, June 3. Gladys Hurt, 2105 Shriver avenue, 26, June 3. Maggie Cowan, 514 Bright street, . 55. June 4. Donald Hunt, 906 Paca street, 1, June 4. Gertrude Payne. 977 West 27th street, 68. June 5. Thomas Galbreath, 4049 Cornelius street, 68, June 5. Booker Thurmond, 450 Minerva street, 54, June 5. Margaret Utterback, 1414 Martindale avenue, 59, June 5. William Johnson, 1222 Cornell avenue, 40, June 6. Ola Clay, 2125 Hovey street, 55, June 7. Veronica Barbee, 434 North West street, 1 month. June S. Hilliard Morton, 335 St. Joseph street, 43, June 9. Helen Tuggle. 1702 Boulevard place. 19, June 9. Card of Thanks UTTERBACK—The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Utterback. who passed into the Great Beyond Monday. June 5th, was elogized at the King and King Funeral Home, 1503 Columbia Avenue. Rev. J. A. Hall, polished and efficient pastor of the Indiana Baptist .church, officiated. Interment was in Xenia, Ohio, where her remains was viewed by friends with burial in Cherry Grove Cemetery, Xenia, Ohio. To the many friends and wellwishers, we wish to extend our hearty thanks for the many expressions of sympathy, flowers, and telegrams sent to us during the recent loss of our dear, beloved wife and sister. May your kind deeds be forever cherished by us. Sorrowfully, Wm. H. Utterback, Husband. Mary Thomas, Sister. PAYNE—We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to the relatives, friends, and neighbors for their kindness shown at the sudden death of our beloved daughter, mother, and sister, Carrie Payne. We especially thank j Rev. M. M. Allen, Rev. S. P. Kennedy, Rev. J. H. Hall, Rev. R. T. Andrews for their consoling words; Mrs. Clo Sullivan and Mrs. Vernon Belcher for their lovely music; the Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home for their efficient services, and our many friends and Frazier and Collins, undertakers. in Jackson, Mississippi. Also those who donated cars and beautiful floral tributes and each and every one who assisted in any way to lighten our burden. Mr. and Mrs. John W. McFadden and Family.

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Call Mrs. George M. Miller, the wife of “The Man in Service For His Country” MAYNARD GILL, LICENSED EMBALMER Geo. M. Miller Mortuary

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We have served Indianapolin for 53 years with an honest and sympathetic SERVICE €. M. €. Willis & Son MORTUARY 632 N. Wert St. Phone, 14. 5100

MOLLIE WILSON WILSON—In loving memory of our dear mother, sister, and grandmother, Mrs. Mollie Wilson, who passed away June S. 1941. We miss the tender little volte of yours. And your loving smile. You were the kindest person,

dear.

You were happy all the while. The world is full of folk, Mis

true,

But there was only one of you. Goldie Roberts, Daughter. ClayhOrn Yeager, Grandson. William Yeager. Grandson. William Taylor, Brother, Joseph Taylor. Brother, Mary Hatchett, Sister.

WELLS—We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness and death, (May 24, 1944), of our dear husband and brother, Worthby (Bud) Wells. Especially do we thank Rev. Frank F. Young. Mrs. Ruby 'Bell, soloists, the neighborhood for their beautiful floral offerings and the Patton Funeral Home for their sympathetic and efficient services. Mrs. Alethea Wells, Wife. Mabel Burton, Sister. Hayes Bransford, Brother.

JOHNSON—I wish to thank my many friends and neighbors for their kindness shown me during the illness ami death of my beloved husband, William H. Johnson. I especially thank Rev. M. A. Talley, Rev. J. B. Carter, and Rev. Samuel Russell for their consoling remarks. 1 also wish to extend gratitude to the soloist, those who donated cars and floral designs and Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home for their efficient services. Mrs. Lina V. Johnson, Wife. SENTERS—I wish to thank the friends and neighbors for the kindness shown during the illness * and at the death of my wife, Virginia Senters. I thank those who sent flowers, cards of sympathy, and donated cars. I also thank the minister for his consoling words and the soloists, and King and King Funeral Home for satisfactory services. Clifford Senters, Husband.

ELIZABETH PRICE PRICE—In loving remembrance of my dear fister. Elizabeth Price, who passed away May ISth. It is lonesome here without you. And sad and weary the way; Life has not been the same Since you were called away. Luella David. PARNELL—In loving memory of our mother. Let tie Parnell, who passed away January 17. 1934. Our thoughts go wandering when daylight fades, To the hind of long ago. And memory paints the scenes of old. In the gold of the twilight glow. We seem to see in the soft, dim light, A face we love the best. And think of her when the sun’s last ray. Goes down in the far-off West. Mary L. Harrison and Family.

JIHemonam The funeral service of Mrs. Matilda Williams was held at the West Side Chapel June 6. Rev. P. D. Jacobs officiated. Burial in Flor-

il Park.

The fu n er a 1 service of Mrs. Amanda Byrd was held at the Gethsemane Baptist church June 6. Rev. F. K. Dillard officiated. Burial in New Crown. The funeral service of Mrs. Gladys Hurt was held at the Met-ror-oliian Baptist church June 7, Key. Sweat officiated. Burial in New Crown. The funeral service of Mrs. Maggie Cowan was held at the West Side Chapel June 7. Rev. Moore officiated. Burial in Nashville, Ten-

I nossee.

! The funeral service of Mr. Wil- ' liam Johnson was held at the Mt. j Zion Baptist church, June 9, Rev. -M. A. Talley officiated. Burial in

Crown Hill.

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GRAVES—In memory of Mary Ellen Graves, daughter and sister, who passed away June 10, 1935. and Susie Graves, wife and mother, who passed away June 21, 1943. Those whom we love go out of sight. But never out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind, I»ving and kind in all their ways. Upright and just to the end of their days. Sincere and true in heart and mind, (Beautiful memories they leave behind. Sim Graves and Children.

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MATHIS In loving memory of our beloved son and brother, James Wesley Mathias, who passed away one year ago, June 15. 1943. When the evening shades are falling. And we are sitting all alone. In our hearts there comes a longing James, if you were only home. Mrs. Ethel Mathis, Mother, Brothers and Sisters.

REDD—In loving remembrance of my dear mother, Daisy L. Redd, who passed away one year ago, June 15, 1943. You’re not forgotten mother, dear. Nor ever shall you be; As long as life and memory last I shall remember thee. Gone is the face T loved so dear Silent is the voice I loved to hear; Too far away for sight or speech But not too far for thought to reach. Georgia Redd Moss, Daughter.

DAVIS—In loving memory of our dear daughter, Dorothy Mae Davis, who departed this life June 11. 1939. Five years have passed since that sad day. When one we loved so dearly was called away; God took her home, It was His will. Within our hearts she liveth still. Oleytfia Davis, Mother, and Family.

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