Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1943 — Page 4
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Funeral services will be held at ‘3 p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle funeral: home. Burial will be in the Bluff Creek cemetery near Bargersville, where the Hildebrand
Juneral services for Miss Maud Davis were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today in Shirley Brothers central chapel, 946 N. Illinois st. Burial Will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Miss Davis died Saturday in the West Park Nursing home, 373 N.
‘was a member of the First Presby-
‘| @urvivors, besides her sister are Stepson, Kenneth E. Hardy, Faira brother, J. 8. Hunt of Pearl, Ill.
EMMA VOLLAND'S
,| died Saturday, will be conducted at
Miss Clara Hunt of Clinton To Be Buried in Winois. Services for Miss Clars Hunt, former city librarian at Decatur, TIL,
dianapolis.
ton, TIL j Miss Hunt, sister of Miss Martha |P: M,-40day in the Harry W. Moore
_|Peate chapel. Burial was to be in Hunt, Shortridge high school teach- | 7 Wsginodh ins
gr, died yesterday In Bt. Vincents, =r. ‘Hardy, who ‘was 90, died . he De- | Saturday in the home of her son,
Pormerly connected with’ catar, Th, city Mogae, she came Ben I. Hare 1912 1. Lasalle
here following bh tirement. She ‘She was a member of the East
Tenth Street Methodist church.
tian the _Contemparary Survivors--besides--the son-are-&
club snd the D. A R.
land, and a sister, Mrs. Belle McCord of Indianapolis. ‘
Ernest P. Lee
Services for Ernest P. Lee, 1110 King ave, will be at 10:30 a, m.
BURIAL TOMORROW Wednesday at the Northside Church
Times Special of God with the Rev.. Ross H.
COLUMBUS, Ind., Sept. 20.—Serv. | Minkler, pastor of the church, officiices for Miss Emma L, Volland, for- | sting urial will beat Washingr Indianapolis school teacher who | ton Pari me po Mr. Lee, a carpenter, died Satur-
3:30 p. m. tomorrow at her home in| 98Y In his home after an illness of Ca : 10 months. He had lived here 23
Miss Volland died at her home | Years. after a long illness. A native of| Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Grace Columbus she was graduated from |Campbell Lee; two sons, Buford V. the Teachers College of Indianap- Lee and Bennie Lee of Indianapolis; olis, headed by Miss Eliza Blaker,|® daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Williams anid later studied at the New York |Of Terre Haute; a sister, Mrs. Elijah | university. She received her §. A.| White of Indianapolis, and five| and M. A. degrees from Butler uni-|8randchildren, versity, ; Sp Mrs. Victoria Brock
Funeral services for Mrs. Victoria Brock were to be conducted at 10:30 a. m. today in the Shirley Bros. Central chapel by the Rev.|
- Taught in City. She had taught in Indianapolis and Columbus grade schools for 38 years. Miss Volland. was a member of Phi Kappa Psi, national honorary
, She was 70. Miss born in Lewisville, but| most of her life in In-| was a member of
Lillie Roesgen and Mrs. Millie Voris; ‘a brother, H. Karl Volland, all of
Leon K. Weatherman, pastor of the Fairfax Christian chureh. Burial was to be in Crown Hill cemetery,
society, and the Columbus Culture, Magazine, Nature Study.and Business and Professional Women's clubs, A member of the First Preshyterian church here, she was head of the junior department of the Sun. day school for many years. She also was past state regent of the Daughters of the Union, Survivors are two aunts, Miss
home of her granddaughter, Mrs. William Pierpont, 5443 Julian ave: after an illness of several months,
Fairfax Christian church. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs, Nora Foreman, Mrs. Iva Leonard and Mrs. Essie Fitch, all of Indianapolis; a son, Charles Brock, {of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Carrie Deputy, ‘Greensburg; 10 grandLIONS CLUB HEARS DAWSON [children and 10 great-grandchil It: Gov. Charles Dawson will ad-|dren.. : :
| termined-looking 2-year-old whe
Mrs. Brock died. Priday at the|
She was 89. She belonged to the daughters, Mrs. James-R. Hamner
dress the Lions club luncheon Wednesday -at the Claypool hotel on “Indiana—-Your State and My State.”
W. S. Linville
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tired Indianapolis carpenter, will be at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the West Side Nazarene church, with burial at Floral Park. Mr. Linville, of 1020 King ave. died Friday in a nursing home at 1828 N. Illinois st. He was 76. Born at Walnut Cove, N. C, he had lived here 35 years. He was a member of the Nazarene church. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Jen-nie-Linville;- five daughters; - Mrs: Maude Cole, Mrs. Dea Weber, Mrs. Gay Atherton, Mrs. Grace Brown and Mrs, Hazel Galzic; five sons, George, Willlam, Ernest and Fred Linville, all of Indianapolis, and Ray Linville, Dayton, O.; four brothers, Haynes, Robert, Jewell and Will Linville; all 6f-North- Carolina; 18 grandchildren and five great-grand-
posed for a war bond poster, submits to a hug by Carole Landis in New York, all in the interest of the third war loan drive.
ARRANGE RITES FOR ELLA AYRES
Local Woman, 73, Dies After Brief Hiness; Burial | Set Wednesday.
Rites for Mrs. Ella Ayres, 913 Chadwick st., will be conducted at 3 p. m, Wednesday In the W. T. Blasengym funeral home with burial in Crown Hill. . Mrs. Ayres, who was 73, died yesterday in her home after an illness of five months. : . A resident of Indianapolis 52 years, she -was a member of the Third Christian church, Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Edna Underwood and Mrs. Esther Henry, both of Indianapolis; two sons, Ottle Ayres of Indianapolis| and Homer Ayres of Richmond, and | five grandchildren, {
| Mrs. Ira A. Merriman
Funeral services for Mrs. Ira A. Merriman will be held at 2 p. m.| Wednesday at the Church of the! First Born, 2719 Tindall ave. Burial! will be in New Crown cemetery. | Mrs, Merriman died yesterday | morning in her home, 1122 Gimber st. She was 57. { Survivors are her husband, three sons, Pvt. Horace I. Merriman, Fort Jackson, 8, C.; James R. and Ira A. Merriman Jr, of Indianapolis; three
and Mrs. Mondis A. Sandefur Jr. Indianapolis; and Mrs. Lloyd E. Davis of Greenfield, and a brother; William Shank of Indianapolis.
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Jesse M. Miles
Funeral services for Jesse M. Miles, 310 N. East st, retired printer formerly employed by the Louisville Courier-Journal, were to be at 10 a. m. today in the Jordan funeral home, with burial in Washington Park , Mr. Miles died Thursday in his ome of heart disease, He was 83.
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