Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1935 — Page 9
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BROKER TO BE 1 BURIED TODAY IN CROWN HILL Cousin Will Officiate at Frank M. Montgomery Services. Funeral services lor Frank M Montgomery. 3214 N. New Jeraeyst. 9ho died Monday night in his home, following a 10 days’ illness, were to be held at 3 this afternoon in th' Hisey Ac Titus Funeral Montgomery, Chicago Theological Seminan Mr Montgomery's cousin, .tr.d Dr char.es Drake Skinner will have charge of the services. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mr Montgomery, who was 72. had lived m Indianapolis 40 years, and a t v member of the firm of Mont-;-.mery A: M'Connell gram brokers. Board of Trade Building He was a member of Mystic Tie Free and Accepted Masons, arid the Central Avenue Methodist Fp.vopai Church. Surviving are the widow, a daughter, \fw Margaret L Montgomery. and a M&ter. Mrs. Mae Barnes, Berwyn. 111. Nancy Locke Burial Last rites for Mrs. Nancy A. Locke. 1827 N. Illinois, who died yesterday at her home following a two weeks’ illness, will be held at 10 Friday m the home, with burial in Crown Hill. Mrs. Locke was a descendant of p. ineer Indiana families. Her grandfather. Abel Lomax, was a member of the Indiana State Legislature from 1826 to 1829 55he was a member of the Memorial Presbyterian Church. Surviving are a daughter. Miss Anna Locke; two sisters, Mrs. William R Farry. with whom she had been making her home, and Mrs. Jo ephine Nichols. Chicago, and a brorher. Dr. Joseph N. Study. Cambridge City. Julia Jenkins Passes Services for Mrs. Julia Jenkins, who died yesterday at her home. 1742 Thadrieus-st. will be held at 2 Friday m the J. C. Wilson funeral home. 1230 Prospect-st. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Jenkins was 39. She lived in Indianapolis 30 years. Surviving are the widower. Charles Jenkins, and a stepson. Charles B. Jenkins. Hazel Frink Dead Private funeral services will be held at 1 tomorow in the Harry W. Moore Funeral Home. 2050 E. Msrhigan-st, for Mrs. Hazel A. Frink. 459 N. State-st. who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital of a glandular infection of the throat. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. Mis. Frink narrowly escaped death two >ears ago when an airplane in which site was a passenger, piloted by Mrs Lenore Harper, crashed into high tension wires near the Hoosmr airport, and burned. Both Mrs. Frink and Mrs. Harper leaped from the plane, and suffered injuries from which they later recovered. Mrs. Frink was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, was a member of the Dorcas Sunday School class of the Woodruff Place Baptist Church and active in young peoples’ societies there. She was 25. Surviving are the widower. Bert H Frink; 2 daughter. Judith Anne, and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George H Heib. all of Indianajy lis. William Woodruff Rites Ftnal rites for William Woodruff, former state construction manager for the Powers Regulator Cos., who died yesterday in his home. 3330 Graceland-av, will be held at 2 Friday in the home, with burial in Crown Hill. Mr. Woodruff who was 58. was born in Indianapolis, formerly was a member of old Battery A of the Indiara National Guard, and was one ~f the oldest members of the Sreamfltters Ltnion. Surviving are a son. William Woodruff Jr., and a sister. Mrs, Mason Walters. Kmghtstown Washington Band to Play Washington High School's senior band, under the leadership of Robert Shephard, will present a program for double convocation Friday m the school auditorium.
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