Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1941 — Page 16
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IMRS. HIDAY DIES AT | Rockford, IL, and the Scottish boro, Pa, Ind two sister. Mrs
FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES {Rite and the Shrine, € 4 BRIGHTWOOD HOME Mrs, | MIS. Edna Rotz of Shippenshurg.
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to cons truct sewage trestment facili- | amounting to 858357 8 §a ‘wish otier Mrs Reta Delong | | . Hart; r 1 S, ! Mrs. Mary Hiday will be buried Amanda DeHart; two daughters, | : | Marian and Geraldine; a son, John, % at Ingalls, Ind. following 2 p. m. | and two granddaughters.
ties at Municipal Airport, was ap- [ counties, also were approved. . " EE — ———— - —_"" | SERVICES WERE held at 1:30 7 ervices tomorrow at the Moore Other susvivors are four brothers
COME A ve wt [ p. m. today at the Royster & Appointme ree | services | at the EARLY! | Askin Funeral Home for Mrs Kirk Northeast Mortuary ‘Adam of Winchester, Va.: William . More Mis. Hiday. who was 82, died of Mount Alto, Pa. Cleve of $iip.
Necessary . Reta Mae DeLong, Pike Township Resident ps “ ; Vv Wednesday at her home in Bright- Renu: Pa. and Earl of W ayne «1 Ohi Sth
Wife of Deputy Controller! school teacher wood after a brief illness - For Saturday
Here for | | ll 3 Years; Services TR j for 33 years, ; She was a member of the Calvary 22 y) 4 q S FE q Additional terday at the home of her grand- three brothers, John Wechsler of and Next Week Paoli, Ind. Bu- Mrs. Parker was 93 and had lived ae OR MONTHLY Shrine organization, and a member | She was a member of the Friends | Orial Presbyterian Chur Chi Sorority and a member of the | Houston, Tex., and Mrs. W. B. Hurst Parkway, South Drive. He was 51. (Ji son, James of Indianapolis; three Survivors are her hushand, Ern- | eeess—— " amen Prudia Ramsby of Zephyr Hills, Fla. Paoli.
Than 50 Years Dies at whe died Tues- | Baptist Church services will be son, M. E. Parker, 5326 N New Pendleton, William Wechsler of An- =Come in for Eye S rial will be [here for 65 years. She was the J ed) PAYMENTS! of the decorating committee of the | Church in Indianapolis, a char- | Survivors are two sons, CM C.P| T Broad Ripple Chapter of O. E. S. (of Hutson, Ill. He was a native of Fayetteville, I} brothers, Clinton Holem of PlymCc 1 uth, Arthur Holem of South Bend {and Emory Holem of Vancouver, | est DeLong of Augusta, and her ho Ea Buy Now for Next Year...
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Mrs. Pearl E. Tebay, wife of | Herschel M. Tebay, Deputy City \]| Controller, died yesterday at her (J home, 2358 N. Delaware St. She had been in ill health for the past three years. Mrs. Tebay, who was 56. was a | native of Plymouth. and was married to Mr. Tebay in 1908. They moved here in 1918. She was a member of the Dulcet Club and the II Jamalie Club.
Es A resident Mrs. Delong Yk | nearly 101 years old. REALTOR HERE, DIES
Augusta, Mrs. DeLong had been principai of the | Mrs. Parker was a native of DayNew Augusta Junior High School, | ton. O.. and a member o he MemHoward DeHart, accountant real estate broker, died last night at his home, 3525 Brookside
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To Be Monday. | Gay at st Vin Home of Grandson. : cent’s Hospital. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. She was 56. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Parker died yes- |Rose Applegate of Indianapolis: held at 2 p. m or derson and Christopher Wechsler of | Examination! Sunday at the brio St., after an illness of 10 Indianapolis; six grandchildren and | Friends Church, ay six great- grandchildren — EASY WEEKLY there. widow of Charles J W. Parker Sr of | Who died several years ago w hen PERMANENT | Parker of Philadelphia Pa., and Indiana Democratic Club. ter member of Upsilon chapter, dir Ta , » ana land Services will be at 1:30 p. m.| Alpha Omicron Alpha Sorority, a | C: J- W. Parker Jr. of Indianapolis: | Monday at the Flanner & Buchanan | former member of Kappa Sigma | WO Sisters, Mrs. J. L. Parker of Cc | Mortuary with burial at Washing- | {ton Park. F | rad e since 1922 | TE Teby . Ew She attended Indiana State uneral services will be at 11 a. m.|Pa., and had lived here since 1922. oS vors besides Mr. Tebay are a Teachers College and Butler Uni- [Monday at the Kregelo & Bailey | Mr. DeHart was a member of Wie) EASY WEEKLY TERMS | versity. Funeral Home. burial in Crown Hill, ' Blue Lodge 166, PF. & A. M., in and SHAMPOO.... |B. C., and three sisters, Mrs. Aquilla | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L, | Bottorff of Plymouth, Mrs. Margaret | Trueblood, and two brothers, No- | Harris of Indianapolis and Mrs. | ble and Arthur Trueblood of
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| Mr. Vogt, a resident of this city {for 60 years, died Wednesday at (his home, 415 Hamilton Ave. Survivors include a son, Frederick Jr... four daughters. Louisa Dauch, Mrs. |Phillips and Mrs. Emil E. Stelzel all of Indianapolis; three sisters Mics Katherine Vogt of Indianap[olis, Mrs. Anna Hartman of Ft Wayne and Mrs. Amelia Coats of Palm Beach, Fla, and a brother Michael Vogt of Indianapolis,
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