Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1942 — Page 6

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died yesterday at the age of 88, bs: buried tomorrow in Delphi g rites here at 11 a.m. in

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‘Bishops of Indiana,” “Guess S World,” a book. of sharades] EEE 0 was, BRONDER oy da r, Ms, I “Han 4328 : ‘Founded Chronicle pat ty : Je, a The in as adam ots tc — 3048 Central av wil se died yesterday at the da ingh- English ATA—army, Wanivart 4 aux- Sppoisiel by the Judges

2 : or native of Germany, Mrs. Bremer of the i bal. diocese Planner & ‘Buchanan chi came to'Indianuapolis 83 years. ago. ‘member of. thé Zion at Evangelical Reformed church and of the ‘Ladies’ ‘Ald society of the : church: - - : ; 1¢| ‘Surviving dre: Si onde ah: lived in Indianapolis 33 years. “Shelters, Mrs: Hattie Bikénberg, Mrs. Frieda A. Howell, ard" Mrs. “dea

Mrs. : Love EE were on between 500 and 600‘ women: in the} TE ’ Oth . making. up the country who could qualify,’and some |. : ng 10 cor: 15. have: licenses. to: fly Awin- seven are Geoige Te

Mrs. Clare Booth Luce, mak- | ing the keynote address at'the Res publicdii state - convention, ‘denieunced ‘last night’ the “confusion -| ahd ‘¢haos in Washington” and de- | manded a “unified military, ecoI nomic and political command.” Mrs. Luce, author and. playwright { ‘can’ Pot Lice, 1s 5 candidate for the Republican nomination:to congress I in thei Ba ‘Connecticut district; 2

the on’ Meridian magazine! Mrs. Browder: died Wednesday 2 ied by the Y. W. Co A. Atfihe age of 53; : she edited the Sunday| 4 native of, Padu Critic, a weekly Rewspaper. >

i 0. El fimid to hide all aul resulted in the|gets and fix the tax. rat 8 arding Miss Etta | Dale. the Poder the. law ; El Réno's most uséltal and{budgets anc ‘reduce the ‘rates

{ehurch: obs La De op gears ‘a’ teacher Surv # an urena ‘D. “Hadley "of |gchool system has ving. are 8. TE Mrs. rawtordsville; two sons, Otto H.|pity: Indiana 10 years and Was a re-(W. T. Scott; three sons, Ro B..|and Albert D. of ant} ‘member of the Indignapolis| Mingus C. and Louis J. of Indian-|12 grandchildren. = ‘Woman's club. She belonged to|apolis; her father, g

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Christ Episcopal church 46 years. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Mary Pratt, a teacher in Shortridge high school, and’ Miss MarJory Pratt; three sons, Arthur D., Ryland D. and william D., and eight grandchildren, all of Indianapolis

BURIAL TOMORROW ¢ FOR FRANK W. ALVIS

§ Funeral services for Frank W. @vis, “partner in the Alvis-Morris-

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'}lived in Indianapolis 29 years.

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of Paducah: two brothers,

Mingus of Muncie and William G.

Mingus of Paducah; a sister, Mrs. O.-D. McLaughlin of Paducah and ‘three grandchildren.

DAISY MONTGOMERY |

|DIES IN S. SIDE HOME

‘Mrs. Daisy Montgomery, wife of Charles Montgomery, died last night ‘at her home, 841 S. Missouri st. : Funeral plans were being ararnged today. She was & native of Illinois and She belonged to the Mayer: Presbyterian chapel. - Other survivors are “three * sons, "Paul, William, and ‘Jesse, a com-} mercial artist on the Star advertis-| ing staff; a brother, Edward Buckler| of Canton, O.; two sisters, Mrs Dora Roth of Dayton, O., and Mrs, Stella Downey of Charleston, 1, and two grandchildren.

.Emeline Wilson of Dead Here at 84

A RESIDENT ‘of Indianapolis :

53 years, Mrs. Emeline Wilson

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pi "Susvivors;

died yesterday ak the e Home pf - daughter, Mrs. Arthur T. Hdrms, 6167 Crittenden ave. She was 84. Services will be held at 10'a. m. Monday at the daughter's home. The Rev. John Ray Clark, pastor of the Broad Ripple Christian

. church, will be in charge and

“burial will be in ‘Washington Park. Mrs. Wilson was ‘born in Eaton, O: Also: surviving are & -son, wil‘liam’ 8. of Kalamazeo, Mich. a. grandson and: ibwo great-grand

Lr Hemenway, | Sv Adtred: oc og Bars) est and Mrs. Charles Wilder; brother, -Conrud. BROWNSTOWN.-Mrs. Yer Hus! i avi VILLE Mss, 40. Survivor: Daughter,

er Herman, Oloe: gs : line Neiha haus and 3

Mrs. a Fee ih ; Daughters, Noey au snd ‘Mrs; Agnes Wil UT son. Henry. = =

rence; sister, Florence Hochensmith. : - Mrs. Doro ay Sis Mrs. Charl

MT, VERNO: wile, Vivian. 4 ALBANY—George W. Strack Sr., 45. vors: | Wife," el; = san, George Strack JI. brother, William; sisters, Mrs. Viliane Mrs. Wolf ‘and Mrs.

soiede ede. Survifors: Wife, Mary; brothers, Amos, Joseph and John.

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ra Smith, 58. Survivors: re = Josephine Nigh and Mrs. Lizzie nds

SEYMOUR--Mrs, Margaret L. Doty, 84, duvivors: Husband, Ray; sons, Ric hard,’ id, Dale, Hugh: ughters, Colleen, Carroll, Bonita and Saundra; gg ‘Clarence and Carl Johnson; sisters, Mrs. ‘Hazel McClintick and Mrs. leans Hughes. SUMMITVILLE--Mrs.. Sarah J. Farmer. Survivors: Sons, Arlo and: Fern: brother, Laither arantll; , | MS, Goldie

si INCENNES Mes, Sarah E. Loveless yors: Husband, William; a.

WABASH—Richard Ba o - vivor: ‘Brother, William. ., » Sup