Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1942 — Page 11

THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1042

MRS. PADDACK'S FUNERAL TODAY

Burial in Mt. Pleasant; Daughter of Civil War Captain.

Funeral services were to be today for Mrs. Pink Hinkson Paddack, member of a Marion County pioneer family, who died Monday after a year’s illness. She was 82. Burial following the services at the J. C. Wilson Funeral Home, will be Mt. Pleasant.

Mrs. Paddack was the daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Hezekiah Hink-|. son. Capt. Hinkson led the Seventh | Indiana Battery through the Civil |} War.

Dons Khaki

Came Here in 1914

Following the death of her husband she lived in Johnson County and was active in the Mt. Pleasant Christian Church. Returning to It jianapolis in 1914, she was active in the Foreign Missionary Society of the Third Christian Church. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Kate H. List of Indianapolis; a niece, Mrs. E. A. Clark of Indianapolis, and a nephew, Hezekiah Wishard of near Bargersville

SERVICES TODAY FOR | BENJAMIN E. ADKINS

Funeral services were to be held today at the J. C. Wilson Funeral Home for Benjamin Everett Adkins, the father of six sons, who died Tuesday at his home, 1445 Broadway. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mr. Adkins, who was 68, was a retired employee of both the Monon and Big Four Railroads and was a member of the Oak Hill Tabernacle. | A discussion of nursery manageHis sons, Harry L. of Galveston, ment will be held Feb. 17 and 18 Lr Bune o. - Chi nh when Indiana nurserymen meet at o reenville, O., an es W. Earl and Roy W., all of this city, | L Laue University. In addition to staff members

survive him. from the horticultural and agron-

ALICE NEFF BURIAL [omy departments of Purdue, there

will be several guest speakers. SERVICES TODAY Among these are Dr. Charles C. | Compton of the Illinois State Natural Survey Division and John D. Siebenthaler, nurseryman, of Day- | ton. Special entertainment at the ak | banquet scheduled for the evening Born in Bridgeport, Ind., she Wasiot Feb. 17 includes a lecture on

78 when she died Tuesday in the |.. . n : ‘Gardens of the Carolinas” by Mrs. th Methodist Hospital. Mrs. Neff lived | 5 G. Foster of Lafayette.

at 1108 Broadway and was a memState Deaths

ber of the Maccabees and Pocahontas societies. WhNDERSON Earl Sells. 62. Wife, Kiturah.

CONVERSE — Irs.

In keeping with the order that all soldiers must wear uniforms, Lieut. Gen. William S. Knudsen, recently appointed chief of Army production, has donned his.

NURSERY PROBLEMS

Mrs. Alice Neff, a resident of Indianapolis for more than 50 years,| was to be buried today in Crown! Hil] following services at the Roys- | ter & Askin Mortuary. |

Survivors:

Nancy 81. ¥ |Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Vernice Rich. { Mrs. Ray Stevens; son, W. F.; sister, Mrs. {Viola Coan: brother. Guy Darby.

ELWOOD Mrs. Katherine Gallaher, 80. Survivors: Son, Newton; daughters, Mrs. Lora Parrish, Mrs. Hazel Regan.

aE ANSVILLE—Adolph Carl Brizius Sr.. Survivors: Wife, Lizzie; daughter. Ris. Lena Crawford; sons, Frank, Martin, ulius, Adolph; brother, Charles. Alvis Shryock, 62. Survivors: Wife, | Myrtl e: daughters, Mrs. Ellis Deeds. Mrs. Jechn Vail; Hamilton; brother, Thomas. Mary Adelia phPeiman, 62. Husband, Joseph: daughter, Henshaw; son, arry.

HUNTIN GRIRG-illiam SuLyIYORS: Em 2 Lange, iy Walter Rademacher. Mrs. | g . Utz. Mrs. Edward Utz

JASPER—Mrs. Sarah Johnson, ¥ Sur- | jive Sisters, Mrs. R. a, "Lambert, Mrs. | J. J. Hills: brother, J. W.

LEANN ver te Mabel NewSurvivors: Husband, Jacob; Norman, 5 s,. Dan, 1 vy, Miss Patsy S. Mary McDaniel, Mrs. Martha Warburton, Mrs. ra Thompson; Mrs. Bettv Green: brothers, Charles and William Long: sisters, Mrs. Eya MeCarty, Mrs. Alice Shields, Mrs. Mary Smith.

MARION—Miss Amy Margaret . Survivors: Mother, Mrs brothers, Richard, Ewing, Eulie.

MUNCIE—Mrs. Martha Della Scott, Survivors: Husband, Charles; sons, 8h ton, Carroll, Kenneth; sisters, Mrs. Mary Welsh, Mrs. J O. Brrnett; OAKLAND CITY Mrs. Fay Coomer, Survivors: sons... Henderson, Ray. Charles, Allie. PETERSBURG Joseph A. Carr, vivors: Wife Naomi; son, Earl. Frank B. Wilson, 62. Survivors: Brother, John: sister, Mrs. Amos Barret

PRINCETON—Gordon _ Byron ‘Bingham, 75. Survivors: Wife, Ada; daughter, Mrs. - French Witherspoon: brother, illiam B. . Bingham; sister, Mrs. W. P. Casey.

William Sherman Davis, 76. S Optometrist at

Stilwell,

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Before you owed it onty to yourself to protect your vision but now you owe t to your country for you cannot do your best with faulty vision. Today — everyone rust do their best. Have your eyes examined today.

79.

Survivors: Wife, Laura; son, Tommy; daughters, Mrs. Fred Cooper, Mrs. Percy Massey, Mrs. William Belcher; brothers, Thomas, Charles, Franklin; sister, Mrs. J. Watts Brown. SHELBYVILLE—Melvin _Courtner, Survivors: Son, Harry: daughters, Doyle Thurston, Mrs. Glen Mc Dale McClain Mrs. Mar, aretta Sexton, 82. Sons, Roy, _ VINCENNES Norval Williams, 31. ivors: Wife. Mrs. Ruth House Cooper. ries sons. rs. Laura Jane Lewis, 78. Survivors: | Dau ughter, i) Lewis J. Blevins; sister, Mrs. E. BE. Hudson.

| WASHINGTON—Mrs. Emma Cros 3. | Survivors: Daughter. Mrs. Bertha Gol Hines:

Rise Arming rs a Sanders, 58. Edward; DI cthers, Merle, Timothy

Harry Smith

74. Mrs. amara, Mrs.

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EYES EXAMINED §

BY A REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST

Survivors:

EARL W. LITTLE,

LONG ILL, DIES

President and Founder of Crown Products; Lived

Here 43 Years.

Earl W. Little, 5540 N. Meridian St., president and founder of the Crown Products Co., died yesterday at his home. He was 51. Mr. Little had been ill for two years. A native of Cumberland, he had lived here for 43 years. He was a graduate of Manual Training High School and the Indianapolis Law School He founded the Crown firm in 1928. Active in Masons

Mr. Little was a member of Mystic Tie Lodge, F. & A. M.; the Scottish Rite and Murat Shrine. Services will be held at 3 p. m. Saturday at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Washington Park. His wife, Gertrude; a son, Edward; a daughter, Marjorie; a grandson, Edward W. Little III; his mother, Mrs. Edward Little, and a sister, Mrs. Gladys Nusbaum, all of Indianapolis, survive.

MRS. HILL, WIFE OF EX-PITCHER, DEAD

Mrs. Myrtle Hill, former beauty

salon proprietor here, died yester-

day at her home in McCordsville.

She was 48. Mrs. Hill was the wife of Carmen Hill, a former pitcher for the Indianapolis Indians, who later went to the National League for a time.

WILL BE DISCUSSED

was a member of the Methodist

She attended Purdue University and the Parker Institute of Music and Church. Born in Stockwell she came to Indianapolis in 1922, Surviving, besides her husband, are a stepson, Carmen Hill; her mother, Mrs. Inman Kesler of Clarkshill; and two sisters, Mrs. O. L. Johnson of Clarkshill, and Dr. Esta Finley of Indianapolis. Services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the Little & Sons Funeral Home, 1916 N. Meridian St. Burial will be in Crown Hill.

‘MILLARD HOWELL ~ DIES IN CINCINNATI

Clean Ouf Acids

Miilard Howell, a native of Indianapolis, died yesterday at his Cincinnati home. He was 40. Mr. Howell, a salesman, moved to Cincinnati a year ago. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Royster & Askin Funeral Home, 19th and Meridian Sts. Burial will be at Crown Hill. He is survived by his wife, Leona; a daughter, Sandra Lee, both of Cincinnati, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Howell of Indianapolis.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SERVICES TODAY FOR CHARLES BATES, 3

Services were to be held today at the Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home for 3-year-old Charles Robert Bates. Burial was to be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Charles, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bates, 2327 N. Dearborn, died Monday at City Hospital. Other survivors are his sister, Judith Lee, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. W., A. Bates, all of this city.

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