Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1934 — Page 9

OCT. 4, 1934_

EARL WILLIAMS RITES ARE SET FOR SATURDAY Dry Goods Executive Is Dead at 55. Following Brief Illness. Funeral services for Earl A. Williams, 55, of 208 Ea?t Maple road, wholesale dry goods executive, who died yesterday in Methodist hospital after a brief illness, will be held at 1 Saturday in the Flanner fc Buchanan mortuary, 25 West Fall Creek parkway, with Dr. John G. Benson, hospital superintendent, officiating. Mr. Williams, who will be buried in Crown Hill, had lived here much of hia life and for the last thirtyfour years had been an employe of Hiben, Hollweg & Cos., by which he was employed as a department manager and buyer at the time of his death. A member of Center lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, and of the Murat Shrine and Scottish Rite. Mr. Williams is survived by the widow, Mrs. Nell D. Williams; two sisters, Mrs Jennie Pence, Antigo, Wis., and Louis Corbin. Rochester. N. Y.. and a brother Paul D. Williams, of Palestine, 111., and Indianapolis. Active pallbearers at Saturday’s services will be fellow employes from the drv goods firm, including M. E. Edwards. J. H. Laird, H. F. Diirfee. O. W. Lyons, Louis Kriete and W. J. Herrington. Honorary pallbearers will be friends and business' associates, including Dwight Stiles, George D. Cassaday, Bert Adair, John M. Dils, Albert Greishaber, Scott A. Gentry, Earl Wolf, Dr. William F. Molt. H. J. Hibben, Otto C. Mahrdt and Howard C. Binkley, all of Indianapolis; 11. E Hiene, Los Angeles; J. N. Jackson, Tyron. N. C., and J. E. Wright, Detroit, Mich. Ellen Mahoney Rites Requiem mass for Mrs. Ellen Mahoney, 79. of 2356 North New Jersey street, will be offered at 9 tomorrow m SS. Peter and Paul’s cathedral with burial in Holy Cross cemetery and earlier services at the Kirby mortuary, 1901 North Meridian street. Mrs. Mahoney had lived in Indianapolis almost seventy-five years. She was the widow of John H. Mahoney, a sculptor who died in 1919. Mr. Mahoney carved some of the figures on the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ monument. His widow, who was a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, is survived by two daughters. Miss Esther M. Mahoney, of the North Pennsylvania street address, and Mrs. Nell Chadbourne, Chicago; a son. John M. Mahoney, a fire department lieutenant, also of the Pennsylvania street address, and eight grandchildren. A. T. Ives Is Dead Word has been received by Mrs. Urban K. Wilde Sr. of the death of her uncle. A. T. Ives, in Bloomington. 111. Mr. Ives. 90, was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, and frequently visited former Bloomington friends here. Democratic Club to Mee. The Tenth Ward Democratic Club will meet at 8 tomorrow night at the club headquarters, 2155 East New York-street.

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the "Y” with Mayor Reginald H. Harry W. White, general secretary; Sullivan, Mr. Hoke, Bob Ireland, Fermor S. Cannon, Merle Sidener, Frank Jordan and G. V. Carrier, as speakers. The campaign ends Oct. 10. Destroyer Is Commissioned By I'nitrd Prrtt BOSTON. Oct. 4.—The 1.500-ton destroyer U. S. S. Dewey, named after the hero of Manila bay, was commissioned today at Boston navy yard by Admiral Henry H. Hough, with Captain Harry W. Hill in command.

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