Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1943 — Page 10
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LONGTIME CITY | Rites Fridey for LOUIS PFAFFLIN RESIDENT DIES ove cove roe DIES HERE AT 95
Adolphine Schlenker Lennington will be held at 10 a. m. Friday at
Mrs. Nora Reddington Was| J © © ‘Wieon Chapel of the Former Master Mechanic,
Mother of Former City | Sill be i» . § = | Was Local Resident p< Simplicity
Attorney Here. ons recess T3 WR Since 1872.
The mother of Michael B. Red-| of Indianapolis TUNE SN LR Louis Pfafflin, who was 95 years
: é ~~ i i 45 years, died fF |old and an Indianapolis resident : 3 dington, former city attorney, Mrs. : polis resident BN. wig Sord | Monday at the "since 1872, died yesterday at his od & Nora A. Reddington died yesterday| nome of her | 3 home, N. Pine st. He wis & FJ oy hos &
at her home, 5145 Broadway after| daughter, Mrs. Si ; master mechanic at the Indian-
being ill a year. Bertha Han- RJ Ml apolis Union railroad until his re-| Born in Ireland. she came to| cock, 622% Tm. ~ Y |tirement in 1920. America as a young woman, and| Home pl She re Lenningt He was a member of the Presby- ! ER had lived in Indianapolis nearly all| Was 72 and had terian church, Indianapolis lodge ¢ % her 70 vears. Her husband, Michael| been ill about four months. 669, F. & A. M, and the Philoxe- * ¥ 3 A. Reddington, died 10 years ago. She was a member of the South |mian lodge of the Odd Fellows. 3 :
3 . ther, Seigle, survives him. She was a member of St. Joan of | Side Turners. A brother, Are church and the Living Rosary Survivors, besides the daughter, [Services will be held at 1 p. m. to-
. > : ing- ITO t the Hisey & Titus mor- ’ : : 3 Society of St. John’s Catholic] are her husband, Grant Lenning- |MOITOW & Sey 3 church. Her son and a brother,| ton; a son, Carl Schlenker of |tuary, with burial in Crown Hill Indianapolis; a brother, Otto (cemetery. : id S$
James K. Cahill, San Pedro, Cal, y . Grielich of St. Louis, Mo.; six _—
survive her. : i - Services will be held at 8:30 a. m.| Stepchildren, seven grandchildren | Marion Walls
Friday at the home and 9 a. m. at
and one great-grandchild. A resident of Indianapolis for 44 the church. Burial will be at Holy | years, Marion Clinton Walls died
HE X Cross. vesterday at his home, 571 East SANS SERRA i drive, Woodruff Place. Mr. Walls, dH who was 87, had been ill less than Sl RO Pretty as a country belle . . . in a pina-
Mrs. Elizabeth Williams fore of fine count percale and cham-
two weeks. | Services will be held tomorrow SET TOMORROW He was a retired machinist and al : : afternoon at the Royster & Askin | member of the Marion Masonic, bray; covered with stripes and checks. > olin { | . . . * 5 mortuary, 1920 N. Meridian st., for| —— | lodge. Full skirts accent the midriff, the bra B. IN CHAMBRAY Stripes of pink and white, blue
: on | | A daughter, Miss Marjorie H. : Mrs. Elizabeth E. Willisms, former Contractor Was 68 and Walls, and a sister, Mrs. Geraldine, top . . . wide straps, roomy pockets. and white, brown and resident of Indianapolis who died West, Amo, survive him. Services| white in sizes 12 to 20.
Monday at the home of her son, Had Been Resident of will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow | H. O. Williams, Ft. Wayne. at the Kregelo & Bailey funeral;
She had lived in Ft. Wayne since Cit 25 Years. home, 2233 N. Meridian st. and! 1941 and lived in Adams county y burial will be at Crown Hill ceme-
since 1912 when she moved from| Services for Clarence C. Shipp, | tery. Indianapolis. Indianapolis contractor who died —— The survivors are three sons, Lee Monday night, will be held at 10, Mrs. Amelia Whiteley : Please send me Pinafores in size ...... L., Indianapolis; Frank W. Toledo,|a. m. tomorrow at the Ewing mortu- ; and H. O. Williams; a daughter,|ary, Shelbyville. The Rev. E. L. oy. Jo 2 5 ha SissuReN yy second choice Mrs. Callie Mae Small, Roanoke; Ford, pastor of the First Christian| —.., oo + sonoot services at 2 tvsrensssrssssese [J] Money Order 14 grandchildren, four great -|church, will officiate and burial will p. m. tomorrow at the Robert W A. IN PERCALE. Checks of red grandchildren, three brothers, An-| be at Shelbyville. Stirling funeral home for Mrs. and white, blue and white and sssvssnsavesessss [JC. 0. DP. drew Hawkins, Coldwater, Mich.;| Mr. Shipp, who was 68, Jived at| , 1:0 Whiteley, who died Monday green and white, Sizes 12 to 20. William Hawkins, Monroeville, and 3405 Guilford ave. He had lived |; her home, 1141 Laurel st. BuHenry Hawkins, Lima, O. and here for 25 years and was & mem-| i. will be in Crown Hill. : | three sisters, Mrs. Sarah Christmer, ber of the Elks. His wife, Cora, Mrs. Whiteley. who was 83. was Lima; Mrs. Samuel Elliott, Ft.|survives him. worn in Germany, and had lived . Wayne, and Mrs. Anna Lyons, S————————————————" here since she was 15 years old. ge & -
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William Woldt, 615 Tibbs ave, died Monday at City hospital. The Bruce P. Robison post No. 133, | Creamation was to follow serv- {American Legion, last night present- | ices at 4 p. m. today at the J. C. |ed an American flag to the aviation
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Olive Branch Christian church Presentation was made by Post officiating. Commander Donald H. Smith to
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in the stomach I. 0. O. F. home at Greensburg, Shepard st, was found dead today so Be be 3 : i Made of striped kui : volywith B 1: sre was ber of St in his home, a bullet wound in his) 3 : Ate 01 SWIPE Knit your : of “head. Police said a revolver with ; ke. : i 3 £ : ted cotton to wear +g I a ; with slacks or shorts.
=f | BLOOD ! | John’s Evangelical and Reformed ne empty shell was found nearby. i Fo. : : RICH, 3 x 3 % | | : 3 : Cool, comfortable,
| church here, its ladies’ organization pis wife, Anna, said that he had and the Rebekah lodge. been worried’ recently.
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A perso 70 to 75% healthy blood volume Or a | bert, : stomach digestive capacity of only 50 | MARION—Ward L. McDonald, 37. 3 e i 3 F to 0% herisl is severely handicapped. FRANKFORT SERVICES 1 MIRIO! Ww. Winslow, 69. Survivors: 3 1 3 : = 3 ample stomach digestive juices | Daughters, Mrs. Mark Meyer and Mrs. 3 ? wor § = Fo cual es Tap agias| Sil FOR MESSIGR{ZEY Es dB 4 HH HE nl | MT. VERNON — Mrs. Mary C. Judd 7 ’ : ; R sul : Da Oh ps Sion of |, Funeral services for Lt H. BiWhihes, Jo om vresael $C AC Ae Tad suspect deficient red-blood bog cause | Messick who was among 12 Killed | son, Are Coffey; brothers, James, § {3% : ; Fo aT. a ot sour rouble, yet have no organic | when an army bomber crashed into| Rolin, "Wiliam, Tec sod, oven “ute | \ : & TP 2.99 1 n, > : 1S . =. y . > 3 3 p 2 Tone may be just what you need as it | 2 gas storage tank at Chicago last | Griger. Mrs. Thomas Talacs, Mrs. Daisy | ® BE Specally sma oy Dome ihe | Thursday, will be held at 2:30 p. m. | Js Lula Thurman and ans tomorrow at the Goodwin funeral] g : i &. nh, " stomach and to build-up blood strength 3 NEW ALBANY Miss Anna Limper, 58. 3 ) : “iad 7 when deficient. home in Frankfort. Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. Maurice Ham- 23 . N bE Jacket styled with pa tch Build Sturdy Health Lt. Blaine McCord of the army air er and Mrs. Emma Guilford; brothers, 18 : s pockets, kick pleated skirt. y that th . Fred, Oscar and Jacob Limper. : 3 ) . so tha the Doctors Mas better forces is to accompany the bod¥| pETERSBURG—Sarah Van Meter Love i ; 5 - Blue, rose and brown in three { here and then to Frankfort. all, 81. Survivors: Sons, Pearl, Ernest ty A v S . 4 kK different style stripes. Sizes 1% A 1 12 to 18
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