Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1942 — Page 10
MRS. NEVILLE'S | Ex-Resident Dies [POLICE VETERAN RITES SUNDAY | METIVIER DEAD] x. Wik? AND SATURDAY Graceland Ave. Resident Served for 21 Years, 3 Whi l e 44 La S tl]!
Dies After lliness of : Being Former Sergeant
Only Two Days. @ ’ Of Mounted Force. | Reg. 6.95 CHENILLE BEDSPREADS
Mrs. Okal M. Neville, wife of Lee ug 3 3 "3 Edward Metivier, formerly a ser- ; E. Neville, died yesterday at her ; \ a geant in the old Indianapolis Beautiful chehome, 3345 Graceland Ave, after an kw 3 Mounted Police, died today at the nille patterned iliness o only two os. | i Veterans’ Hospital. He was 65. be dspreads Mrs. Neville, whe was 55, was born a ! Mr. Metivier, a member of the ; Sha} wlll ald a
in Greenwood but came to this city! following her marriage. Later she Police Department for more than ; to your bed-
moved to Bloomington and Frank-| § : ; 21 years until his retirement May room. Regular — fort but returned to Indianapolis Ea 1, 1828, had lived in this city since $6.95 quality eight years ago. . he was 14. He resided at 2902 : atertent PASE of the Tatil iin A ssiste pas t ish- % Presbyterian Church, will Sfewmie JAMES MILLARD HOWELL, - — Aeon a Ya > oe hele Ba > by) former resident of Indianapolis, {Army in Puerto Rico. He held Home. Burial Will be in Green| Will be buried tomorrow in Crown | memberships in the Marion Masonic wood. Hill following services at 2 p. m. Metooers, and the Retired gg Other survivors are her mother,| in Royster & Askin Funeral |p. Association. At the time of kg Carrie Woodfill; a daughter. Home, his retirement he was a patrolman. 5 a, ha Mr. Howell died at his home in Native of La Porte Woodfill, of ‘Greenwood : Caneimau, ik Weateu Joh Bon a De . lowing a week's illness. He was | Bluffton where he began to learn
: 40. Born in Indianapolis, the |the printing trade before he was 14. Ta aE BR : Father Alerding son of Mr. and Mrs. John O. | He is survived by his wife, Min- : _ % RL B | Services will be held tomorrow Howell, he lived here until a Year nie; two stepsons, Roy Rusk and % Bom |} \ A 5 i 4 W | A # E N E y F R A i A | ¥ ago when he moved to Cincinnati |Joseph Jordan, a foster-daughter, 2 : ting i
at San Antonio for the Very Rev. : waa : } a . Bonaventure Alerding, O. F. M.| to take a position with the Cur- | Mae Smith, all of this city, and a} OR TT ee pastor of the San Jose Mission, San tiss-Wright Co. sister, Miss Josephine Metivier of J __—'r J S U C H i i T S T A A i i M th L i W p R | C E S ! Miami, Fla. . o Regular $7.95 Quality
Antonio, Tex. and native of Inawd weanestar. | BURIAL TOMORROW] me mee wt 3 5 m BOUDOIR CHAIRS 88¢ IN OPEN
HENRY SCHOTT DIES; He received his early education
SY 4 A / tomorrow at the J. C. Wilson Fu- : T at the Sacred Heart Parochial Henry Schott, former emplovee of a, = : School here and later attended the Central Supply Co., died yvester- neral ‘Home for William Mayhew, y : : : : P i Delivers i = \ onight St. Joseph College, St. Francis Col-|day at his home, 1131 Spann Ave, who died in his home, 2910 St. Paul e Just 25 at This Price Any [| (Le
lege in Cleveland, O. and St. An-{after a brief illness. He was 73. St. Burial will be in New Crown Item
: . : 3 t 1; Cemetery. He was 46. thony College in St. Louis, Mo. He| Born in Indiana. Mr. Schott lived > : a had been a faculty member of/i? Indianapolis most of his life. Mr. Mayhew had been employed igi, 3 $ i by the Indianapolis Railways for 23 Tah : : —
Quincy College, Quincy, Ill, and For many vyvears he was i ad ; c i=. watchman at Central Supply, retir-|* > had been head of the Texas mis pp He is survived by his wife, Mil-
ing a few years ago. ; : Surviving are his wife, Nellie: a|ared, and a sister, Mrs. Mayme Ferguson, of Beech Grove.
stepdaughter, Mrs. Fred Waltz; a sister, Miss Bertha Schott, and e— three brothers, John, William and WE REBUILD |
sion for 12 years. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Robert Mohrhaus of Cleveland, O.,! anda Sister Herman Joseph of Sacred Heart School, and four brothers, Leo Alerding and Ralph Alerding, both of Indianapolis, and
Chintz covering. Hardwood frames. Comfort.
Louis, all of Indianapolis. nA able spring seat. An unFuneral services will be at 2 p. m. \ 88¢ Delivers usual value at $5.88. tomorrow at the G. H. Herrmann 3 o for the
Ocscar Alerding of Norwood, O., and : . . Funeral Home. Burial will be in & FAMILY WALNUT FINISH
Herbert Aldering of Chicago. Floral Park Cemetery.
Mrs. Lola Berry Forsha ONE OF SEVEN IN SPY FSS , 82 Minimam 4-DRAWER CHEST
Mrs. Lola Berry Forsha died yes-
terday in her home, 431 Collier 8t.] TRIAL PLEADS GUILTY = She was 67. s rr hf NEW YORK. Feb. 12 (U. P).—| ||. a5 | A | Regular $9.95 ol
Born at Carlisle, she had lived in + this city for 50 years and was a| Hans Helmut Pagel, 20, of Brook-
member of the East Park Method-|Iyn, one of the seven persons on {trial on espionage charges, pleaded | Her husband, Louis: two cone | SUlty today and was remand . be kl Coit Smaart ar. | for sentencing at the conclusion of enneth an : sister v - Kenneth and James; a sister, Mrs the trial, Margaret Blank, and two brothers! He # AYE § Earl J. and Guy Berry, all of this) © fakes 2 WA Up 10 TH years city, survive her : | Lucy Boehmler, 18, the GoverniLY, dUl 1 . i be By tl ‘wii Wat . |ment’s star witness whe previously fam Wii 1» washmewn Fark had pleaded guilty, will be senor "4 1 TV 2-204 b { Cemetery following services at 2:30} tenced along with Pagel. i
p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle Fu-| : = neral Home. Extra large and
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Buy it! ; walnut finish ANDERSON—Ear! M. Sells, 62. Sur-
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BIG SPRINGS—Mrs. Della Clark, 65 EVANSVILLE Mire Mollie Bele Paxton | The Glorious 69. Surv vors: Daughters, Mi ate pet New 7942 : “General Survivors Electric”
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Clara Justice, brother, Ora McWilliams. ‘§ - “Pranstiehl” ; i Y , 3 MARYCN Mrs, G ude Cooper, 50. Sur- : SI : he bo = vors Hushand aaue Tr Needle x % ~ J - 2 ; ; yivors, Husband. Clay SaugArer. Myc RR o : PIECES and ladder. During bedding sale, $13.88.
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and Ralph Twige: sist rs. Elsi t- | ywerfu AE oa — : 5 , terson. Mrs. Leiah Cavier. POY te : zo a MARTINSVILLE Mrs, Charles Hedrick. | chass RA — : ; — ne Survivors: Husband, Charles: sons,j - : i BE S FEF g : Herman, Harold; daughter, Mrs. Avis Wat-| o a SEYMOUR—John George Laupus Sr, 84. | Survivors: Wife, Henrietta; brother, Wil liam !
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