Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1938 — Page 21
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Y—Helen_Sury, 28. Sur-) lett; Brothers, Marion and Edwin; sister,, MILROY—Mrs. Viroqua Banton 87. Sur- - Oe ~~ ALUMEr or an i, John Sury; | Mrs. i vivors: Daughters, Mr - C. B. Crane and ROSSVILLE = Mrs. Angeline wagner | $5 ae ie ah i & — 3 : : “DOWN
d Mrs. Var! Parents, Mr. Bers, Survive
T sisters, Mrs. John Rafkie, Mrs. ohn Biv: " JErrznso INVILLE Mrs, Luellan. Emen- Mrs. Clyde . rs: Sons, rge, | O%8 3 \ kowski, Mrs. Nicholas Nowak and Sister ger, SUrvivors: Daughters Mis J Frank, John, James and Millard; daugh-| VINCENNES—Roy James Fuller, d3. Sus- < i . . . s MONTICELLO—Walter A. McPadden . Rhoda Deates, Mrs. Letty Chem- ® vivors: Wife, Bernese; Edgar; daugh"FOR OMORROW M. Gracyoza; brothers, ohn Stanley raf, Mes Ellen Cornell, Mr: ys 5.0 Survivors: od Nelle: daughters, Lots: jneton Mrs. Mary Boyce and Mrs. Grace tor Eien May: DTothots, George, Burt , witt. an
Michael and Andrew. Crone and Mrs. Annie Thana
Mae hirldy; sons, Lowell, |] . COLUMBUS—MTrs. Sarah len, 67. Sur-| Mrs. Lucy Conway; brother, Churchi if | ona ms Sh sh a FE Mrs. Glen : ist: z Mes. Eliza Fo Dennis. 2 LE--] h Herbert, 52. | . WARSAW — Aden Rupe, 44. Survivor: vivor: Siste: Garr t and Mrs. Allen Hart; brother, | RUSHVIL Mrs. sg Ll I Son, Rupe.
: DARLING Mrs. e Bru a. 1ADOG —Mrs. Susan Oise Surly. us. Survivors: % - William, Raymond, Gilbert, Urvan Alfred, WASHINGTON—Mrs. Cico Sellman, 35. © City Resi ent for 35 Years iy vivo Cal Sister. He, Buh Bark: Biot Smith Deughiers, ars Be Neft Nett 3% har ot] NEW ALBANY Clifford. R. Browne, 57. | Arthur ~ and Charles; daughters, Mrs. | Survivors: Husband, John: father, James : DELPHI—James s William Turner, 81. Sur- Hines od TL LS REesiel Zaughtes Edna; | Frank Carson, Mrs, Faymon and | Hayes; sisters, M rs. Jack Moore, Mrs. Ellis 0 N THE Tivos: Sons, Joseph, William and Thom-| LA PORTE—Jacob Mutz, 81. Survivors: | 0%; Robe oyle. 62. i Shaw. Clara; brother, Henry Mei Jones eanor; brother, Clarence j cee Buried at as; daughters, Mrs. "Ella Moore, Mrs, Lo- | Brothers, John and Martin; sisters, - Mrs. si smes AL Coyle, Mrs. Survivors. Brother, SEELYVILLE—-Mrs. Leah Carmichael, g5. | Hayes. retta Clifford, Mrs. Alice Carrier and Mrs. | Anna Fosdick and Mrs. Rose Shaw. Clara. : Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Elsie Pesnell; | YODER—Mrs. Selina C. Peighner, 63.
es Survivors: 'Suiband, .Geinge: _duughter NEW 1938 leasant. No PMAN- Francis N. Perdue, 79. Sur-| , LOGANSPORT Mrs. Laurabelle Ricker, | py SLE—Chatles Baer, 45. Sur. | *°0% Clatense shd Dir. G. 8, Carmichael, Ether Feginer, son. Hiv 8
. CARLI vivors: Sons, Carl and Fred. 44. jo B3band, Hi 20 daughter, | vivors: Wife, Beatrice; daughter, Thelma; EYMOUR--Clarence ‘Mails, 27. Surviv-| Mrs: Marc a Connetr; ox: thers, F ; T.
S FT. WAYNE — Virrell John Hymphtey. al Mayhill; moth- | son, Thomas; brothers, William and Elmer. | ors: Wife, Alice; son, James; brothers,!B., G. nders, an Indian- g. survivors: Wile, rine); Salgnier NEWCASTLE Lewis Everett Sharp, 38. Ee ” > Mr Marie McRinley: rothers, Mrs. ‘Bessie - M. Bec he 50. Survivors: | Survivors: Wife, Lil s St s :
H. Humphrey. ers, Edna and Peg-|John Lawrence, Jack
, Ben; daugh a _ &polis resident for 1 y its, Wb) © i Mrs, DT Harris 5s. Survivors: Sen, sis and_0 aries; asters, ae daughter. 4 Beuiah Epp orents, liam t I AC I ? saa mpson al . €e Brooks, nl I'S zabe een J tied yesterday his home, Mrs. Theria Cattell. and Mrs. Flossle brothers, Fred and Willis Brown, Mrs, Evelyn lyn. Smith; brothers, Ralph “and ] iT 1 0 i: 5 1] } (D0 11 11 0 = T AB LE R Li) | 0 = 16th St, is to \be buried at Mt. | Putt. MADISON—Fred Price, 4. ‘Survivor:| Robert. = i :
: Franklin L. Perry, 68. Survivors: Wife, | Wife, Anna. PERU—Ambrose Hursh. 65. Survi . 4 =. Pleasant Cemetery following services | mj, Jaughtér. Mrs. stuth Ormsby: broth: | * ypp ARYVILLE—John Charles Richard- , urvivors: Pde ; T o G et Our N ew Wav @
Edward; sisters, Mrs. Clara Marti and = at 10 a. m. tomotrow at the Harry | i. Zeina Waldman son, 60. Survivors: Wife, Carrie; mother, yu ; ; 2 . brot / ; ’ 2 % 2 nd ih . 1 mw. Moore Funeral cHome. He was 81. Mrs. Helen Jones, 9. Survivors: Sons, Roy Ron ther, Josehh; Y & 4 4 id {~ S E N S A T i Oo 1 eo aa Big Set Features! and Cletus; daughters, Mrs. Catherine | G; iel. 3 . Luminous Dial
+ + Mr. Sanders, a native of Clay Reo gtus; . daightel yo her] race McDani : A ; } : . County, was a catpenter by trade. | Agnes “Benllcker; brothers, Frank and Survivors. WLS Mary: dad ferret, 73.| fl} AN APPRECIATED (iff || ARS g The “SNOW WHITE” Metal Tubes He had been in ug health for four |Jonn McGinty. =~ ade 51. Survivors: | Ralph Coapstick and Mrs. William Fox: " SERVICE Eat > = : Dynamic Speaker = months. Brother, Charles Roberts; sisters, Mrs. Ella Heer, re. 7 puna Burgess; brothers, | Ee J P EM ANENT Police Calls : « He is survived by A daughter, Mrs, | Rose and Mrs, Nellie Snyder. « uy xu» a, A “Beam Power” ‘ = ’ Mrs. Helen Messm 21." Survivors: . : . i - Complete with Hale, Xeim, Double Shampoo with : » . Anna Hustedt, Indianapolis; two | Husband, Victor; varents, Mr. and Mrs. *® 4BR KENbve® ® : ting $ sh-Up Set. Amplification . sons, Ogle, Oakland, Cal, and De Jett “Mis. Hazel Gh i |] Light oil ive Bn $2 No APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! " : | Ernest, Denver, and a grandson, and Miss Virginia “Haskins Gasrze. gk @ Fountain Pens Repaired. @ | [ill ; | KR Comyless.. $3 No grea geated this "we have Hessed: ve Soy ‘tames} | : Kennard Powell, Indianapolis. FP ANCESVILLE Sr my ¢ cot ge ose ® While You Wait ® Hi i! es Comlste.. The biggest value in tate : Bring Sie Childrent A 4 3 (®) Es * AHA survivors: con, Ir hte Mr Bell ® The PEN HOSPITAL é t 17th | 1222 UNION ST 601 a i’ - ; half-sister, Mrs. George er. ¥ 3 a 3 7 ! = y ~ " A ied here Wednesday, is ackson 8 21 S. ILLINOIS ST. ILLINOIS 18 N, ILLINOIS ST. Claypool Hotel Building
i i .| GREENSBURG—John W. Beck, 73. Sur- { TA - $5562 DR - 2551 . Satisfaction Assured. buried at Oaklandon following serv vivors: Wife, Dollie; sons, Adene and Ser- GhvbeevebIes . ices at 10 a. m. tomorrow at First -
Pilgrim Church. He was 75. . : Mr. Mayhew’s death occurred at : i :
the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Bruns, 4536 Schofield Ave. He was
born at Columbus, but came to In- ] : ’ gianapolis in his youth. (18 yas a : asement contractor until his re- : \ tirement in 1931.. = —_—— : — He was a Fourth Pilgrim Church \
member. ; Mr. Mayhew is survived by two y ; daughters, Mrs. Bruns and Mrs. Iva : . Arbuckle, also of Indianapolis; three
sons, Harry, Indianapolis, and Ed- : a gar and Fred, both of Miami, Ind.; a brother, William, Columbus, Ind. : and two sisters, Mrs. Ella Irwin and ; Mrs. Bessie Monroe, both of Indi- / : :
anapolis,
« MRS. ESSIE STELTON, who lived * : & here 21 years and who died yester- . ’ ; - day-at City Hospital, is to be buried at Crown Hill following services at 10 a. m. tomorrow at her home, 3108 Kenwood Ave. She was 42. Mrs. Stelton was born at Bowling Green, Ky. She was a member of the Christian Church. She is survived by her husband, ~ Richard; a son, Ernest Tarrants; two brothers, Estill and Elvis Snell, both of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. .- Julia Shea, Elkhart, and her mother, Mrs. Pearl Snell, Indianapolis.
MRS. EVA R. REEVES, of West Newton, resident of this vicinity all her life, who died yesterday at Robert Long Hospital, is to be buried at Mt. Jackson following services at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Conkle Funeral Home. She was 47. Mrs. Reeves was a member of .. St. Paul’s Reformed Church. She is survived by her husband, Harry T. Reeves; two daughters, Miss Dorothy and Miss Thelma, =. both at home; her mother, Mrs. ‘. Mary Bernhardt, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Gentry and Mrs. Fern Lentz, both of Indianapolis; . four brothers, Albert, Arthur, Harry ~~ and Clarence: Bernhardt, all of In2 ey .
MRS. GERTRUDE SCHORY, native of Indianapolis, was dead - today at heérthome, 58 Ridgeview + Drive, after an illness. of four . months. She was 29. Mrs. Schory was born here, the daughter of Mr.land Mrs. William Hartman. She s a Warren Central High School ‘graduate. She is survived,by her husband, ¢ ‘Theodore J.; her Perents; two chil-=-dren, Carolyn and Theodore Jr.; “7% two sisters, Esther and Freda Hart- ~ man, and a brother, Frederick Hartman. Services are to be held at 2:30 :p.. m. tomorrow at the Moore & Kirk Irvington mortuary
: = WILLIAM J. GILL, World War Le veteran, 40312 Massachusetts Ave, died yesterday in Hines War Vet- * erans’ Hospital, Chicago. He was 41 and had lived in Indianapolis all his life. He was a railroad fireman. Mr. Gill is survived by his wife; a son, William J. Gill Jr.; father, William H. Gill; brother, John E. Gill, and sister, Mrs. Georgia Gill Schloeman. Puneral services have not been arranged.
JAMES GOOLSBY, for many { years a blacksmith in the Beech ol} Grove car shops, died yesterday at his home, 333 S. Rural St. He was 70 and had lived in Indianapolis for 35 years. ® He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Goolsby; daughters, Mrs. Pyrtle Owen, Mrs. Earl Hendrixson and Mrs. Paul Laughlin, and sons, ; James S., Robert and William. Fu- * neral services have not been , Stange,
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