Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1937 — Page 4
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PAGE 4 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1087
; | J rial in| in Crown Hill. ineral services are bard, Indianapolis, C. H Hubbard | Waltz, Anderson: two sisters, Mrs. | ple Road, was to be honored at| Oondit recently had been a meme Jade ic RE et Er” a |to be at 3 p. oo the home, 11% and E. ©. Hubbard, Sand Springs, | Sarah Resener and Miss Rebecca | funeral services at 5 p. m. today in| ber of the Condit Equipment Co, mers entered the World War and | Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. | N Riley Ave. She died there yes. | Okla; and three sisters, Mrs, Delle | Walta, the Flanner & Buchanan Mors firm. during the war toursd the Southern Minger and Mrs. Charles Bell, Ben terday following a short iliness, | Kenney, Indianapolis, Mrs. Belle | JOHN P. PAULUS, 818 Bradshaw | (ary. He was Killed in an auto | Survivors are the wife, Belva; cantonments with & theatrical group Davis; a son, Frank Bireley, and 10 Miss Gardner was 58. She was | Abram, Linton, and Miss Maudena |St., native of Germany, died yester accident Saturday. | the mot her, Mrs Ella Condit; a MUSIC IN CITY Known as the 38th Division players grandchildren. A) member of the Emerson Avenue | jubbard, Los Angeles. ‘day in City Hospital. Funeral serve Formerly associated with the | sister, Miss Pauline Condit, both of
Baptist Church. } A y | joes Cadillac Automobile Co. and the | Yellow Springs, O, and a’ niece Mr. Schaefer. who was in the show | MRS. LORENA NICHOLSON, (iy a om ok an aunt, | JACOB STONEMETS STALEY, Are 0 be held at 10 aM. mimken Roller-Bearing Co. Mr.|Mrs, Walter Brown, Greenville, O.
\ ' ' - ’ mo | Thursday in the J, ¢. Wilson Fue sines s life. was on the | 2856 Carroliton Ave, who died yes Indianapolis resident 32 years, who | ) J, GC, ! 1 i a ——a DEAD AT HOME Keith.Orpnevm Naudevile. cireult | terday At the City Hospital, is to be | Survives. died ny in his home, 2016 Eng. | Neral Home. Burial is to be in —
iB ath 3 “i , INRA {Crown Hill Cemetery for several years. He had appeared [buried tomorrow in Floral Park. Fu- | RAY A. HUBBARD, Pennsylvania | ish Ave. is to be buried in Floral Rv » ) on Indianapolis Stages several times. | neral services are to be held at the | Railroad employee, died yesterday in Park tomorrow following services at — Ors are the wife, Mrs, Lora S AVE HH ALF! Long interested in American Le- home at 2 p.m. ‘Methodist Hospital after a long ill | 15:30 a. m. in the United Brethren | Niro Frank Paulus; a v F gion activities, he helped organize gyurvivors are the parents, Thomas | ness, He had lived at 4058 N. Cap* | Chureh. | mr Mrs PS od " step ON uneral of Mrs. Grace Wat- the Emerson Post No. 252. known as pardshaw, Whitestown, and Mrs, |itol Ave. and was 51, | M. FORBES, | Indiana Tl acy Bragg, all © son Duckwall to Be ‘the musicians post. Survivors are a | nrargaret Storm, Indianapolis, Funeral services are to be held MRS. FRANCES A i POLS,
sister, Mrs, George Stahl, and a | gaughters, Miss Mary Lou Nichol. at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the Flanner who was 94, is to be buried in Sow | HERBERT CONDIT, 317 BE. Mabrother, George Schaefer, both of gon and Miss Betty Marie Nichol- | & Buchanan Mortuary, with burial Hill tomorrow following funera
| Held Tomorrow. Indianapolis, son. Indianapolis; brothers, Clifford, | in Crown Hill. Service) at 3 P m. in the J. C. Wil i bi PLE S ¢ si . i" 3 , . q h n | § PM ©. Buy direct from factory, Be o & 3 dh LEY dieq | Flizaville, and Earl Bradshaw, Sum Born in Odon, Mr. Hubbard had | son Fuheral Hom : ] \ AT. LINE Your meat « Mrs. Grace Watson Duckwall, hy ra i ner, Til. and sisters, Mrs. Ray Kemp, | lived in Indianapolis 30 years. Sur-| Mrs, Forbes died Sunday hight ih | frching and burning of pimples, 4 IWkton. or phone for sattsman. © ooh
widely known music patroness died ter, Mrs. Carl Minger, Five Points Indianapolis, and Mrs, Ethel Gresh, | vivors are the wife, Mrs, Bonna | her home, 619 Lexington Ave. he rashes, eczema relieved by . Mn 3 ’ | |
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oss do NTS. | 3 | . Mrs. J. L.| had lived in Indianapolis 65 years, vesterday in her home. 4353 Car-| She Bad been a resident of Indian- . stonsville, | Hubbard, and a daughter, Mrs, N roliton Ave. following an illness of |apolis for 43 years. She was 69. MISS EVA INGRAM GARDNER, | Jessup, both of Indianapolis; the| Survivors are a son, Corydon O.|
SOAP and § several months Funeral Services are to be held aL life-long resident of Indianapolis, | mother, Mrs. Esther A. Hubbard, | Forbes, Indianapolis; two brothers, | 11 ql RA EMELINE | IW 2404 E. Washington CH-0435
Funeral services are to be held 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Beanblos- 'is to be buried tomorrow afternoon | Linton; three brothers, Ross B, Hub- | Henry Waltz, Arcadia, and PB D. 4 at 2 p m. tomorrow in the Flanner | = He
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COT be . \/ Felts, straws and fab- $1 00 pics. All new mid-sum- i ml No 2 mer styles, * x | CHOICE 20 Bars $1 00 Deliveries N HAT CLEARANCE Better DARK STRAWS, Values to | LUX FAMOUS
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and Civic Music Association. She was a patroness of Sigma Alpha Iota, musical fraternity, and an associate member of the Matinee Musicale artd the Harmony Club Mrs. Duckwall was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Watson Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. H.| B. Dickson. Indianapolis; & brother, Chauncy Watson, Detroit, and & granddaughter, MRS. MARGARETTA HERNDON YAGER, who died at her home, 1215 Broadway last night after a nine-weeks illness, is to be buried in Florence, Ky. Thursday Mrs. Yager, who was bom In Covington, Kv, had lived in Indianapolis 18 years. She was the wife of Louis C, Yager, Survivors, besides Mr. Yager, nclude four daughters, Mrs. Albert C. iggs, Covington, Ky., Mrs. Raymond A. Cain, Norwood, O.; Mis. Walter L. Forum and Miss Grace Yager, of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Ida Hall and Mrs. Joseph Drexilius, Covington, Kv, and Mrs, | John Leathers, Chicago: five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. MRS. ELIZABETH ATKINSON was to be buried this afternoon I the Anderson Cemetery, following funeral services at 1:30 p. m. in the George W. Usher Funeral Home She died Saturday at the home of her son, George Atkinson, 35 Downe) Ave Born in Williamsport, Mrs. Atkinson was 7 Survivors are sons, George and Joseph, Indianapolis, and Byron, Chicago: a daughter, Mrs. Frances Reeves, Indianapolis, and nine grandchildren MRS. DUDLEY A. SMITH, wife of the State Welfare Department public relations director, 1S to be | buried tomorrow following funeral services at 1:30 p. m. in Shirley Brothers Chapel, 946 N. Illinois St. Mrs. Smith, who was 36 and lived | at 4838 N. Illinois St, was well known in local social organizations. At one time she was president of Alpha Latreian Sorority. She had been president of the Delta Gamma | Sorority she joined at Indiana University. She was a member of the Roberts Park M. E. Church Mrs. Smith was graduated from Shortridge High School. She and Mr. Smith were married in September, 1932 Survivors include the husband, a daughter, Sharon, 9; a son, Stephen, 3: and her father, James A. Sprague, who lives at 1709 N. Pennsylvania St, JACOR M. SCHAEFER, 20 S. Bolton Ave. prominent American Legionnaire, died yesterday in the United States Veterans’ Hospital | after an illness of two vears. He was 46. Military funeral rites are to be] conducted by the Emerson Post, | American Legion, at 9:30 a. m.| Thursday at Our Lady of Lourdes | Catholic Church. Burial is to be in Holy Cross | Born in Indianapolis, Mr. Schae- | fer was the son of Mr. and Mrs. | WEST INDIANAPOLIS SAVING & LOAN ASS'N NO. 2 1363 Reisner St
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Sufficiency (or | deficiency) $74,258.07 $74 618.98 | tate of Indiana, County of Marion, ss | I. N W. Beck liquidating agent for the above named association, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true and |
correct as shown N. W. BECK, Liquidating Agent. | Subscribed and sworn to before me this | 3rd day of July, 1937 | (SEAL) TRUMAN O. TUCKER,
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