Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1943 — Page 7

Ok Mrs. Florence L. Bowser ell. 1 tractor, will be held at 1 a'm. 1 ; Mrs. Florence L. Bowser, for.|Christ, Selentiy World Traveler Dies at! omomow in the Moore & xuk [Nicholas M. Smock, 70, in Terre Haute, Baturdag wi oo |g Survivors, bend ; mortuary, with burial at Union buried th Crown Hill following fu- Indianapolis; a | Home of Daughter Chapel cemetery. Realty Man Will Be nerak services at 10:30 a. m, tomor- er, Prandin,

Saturday. Mr. Toppe, 6413-Carroliton ave., Buried Tomorrow. ° a Akin wen 3A 149072.

died at St. Vincent's hospital SatServices for Mrs. Alta Essex De-| urday, He was 76. ’ Rites for Nicholas M. Smock, real | Laney, 1209 N. Titnols st, will be at| Survivors are three sons, Henry |estate broker, will be at 1:30 p. m.

3:30 p. m. tomorrow In the Hisey| TOPPe, Indianapolis; William ©. tomorrow in the Royster & Askin 2S Lf J PY a | oo 147.111] 1

Toppe and Fred Topps. & noth Of |funeral home and burial at Mt. Tae Seymour; . daughter, Mrs. Mary | cemetery near Fayette, —ehne, and sister, Mrs. Louise Mr. Smock, who lived at 1408 E.

Geocker, both of Indianapolis. yooh” aed Saturday in his enn home after an {llness of four years.

[Saturday in the hom of her davgh-| jamoq Michae| Maloney [He ve ™.

Miss Edna Peel Delaney, 111 E. At one time he was a member of Jor, at Funeral services for James Michael [the firm of Smock & Gant, realtors.

: He was a 33d degree Mason and a She was a member of the First Maloney; nar Wasilngioh St, Wil member of the North Park lodge, : tl AL § a. m. tomorrow In the HOI (ps 's,'s 0, and the Knights TempCross Catholic church, with burial! jar. ; in Holy Cross cemetery, He Is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Mr. Maloney died Friday after a [Della Gipe Smock.

long illness. He was 42. p— Survivors Include his parents, Mr. Mrs. Kathryn Elmerick A Better Service—at Low Prices

«and Mrs. P. H. Maloney: three

brothers, Pvt. Patrick Maloney, Ft:| Puneral rites for Mrs. Kathryn eh Sill, Okla; Frank Maloney and|May Elmerick, 3103 E. 48th st, lite-| | I? the South Side’s Newest and Finest Funeral Home

} of Joseph Maloney, and six sisters, Mrs. long Indianapolis resident, will be nde Rh gp Selig i i are another daughter, Mrs. I. L [Fred Stevenson, Mrs. John Carr, at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Flanner J. C. WILSON FUNERAL | 234 Prospect St

we remember that there's also a [Black ‘of Detroit; a son, we G.|Mrs. Hugh Carr, Mrs. Adolph Kos, |& Buchanan mortuary, with burial dianapolis. newsprint shortage, Delaney of ‘Rochester and four|Mrs, Virgil Padgett and Mrs. Harold |in Crown Hill cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Anna grandchildren. Mellon. Mrs. Blmerick died Saturday. Sur-

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rine British at A | _ | John B. Clodfelder ~ To | | 8,240,039,000, he | Smartly styled — fashionably || puneral rites for Cpl. John B. Robert H. Hawkins Rites 9 : —— Tal Stier alls} 1 ra hot one a ae Are Set for Next | comfort that can . || olis, who was y . A bo his Sizes 3 to 10. Widths AAAA t0 ©. {lan automobile accident near New Fe vet tor Nex 1000; China, : | Leta, ol, were held Friday in Wednesday. : ) e, | pr pera Co 515.00 000.000; | For Boys and Girls - es, us Al WAS BUA=1~ FUnCral Services” TOF “ROBE rr imesmsiet mmm tomton eesrenoeemossstneeeeeeo...

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95 [tioned at Groton field, Conn. He |Hawkins, 6033 College ave. will be : . . py - 2 {4ional Machine Tool Corp. here be- | Harry W. Moore peace chapel and : : ® | fore he entered the army air forces (burial in Crown Hill, . : : | in Jenuary. He was born in Indnan-| Hawkins, an estimator and en ik | [S&S nce | apolis. salesman for the Weather-Seal Dis- 8 | Survivors are the father, Guy tributing Co, here, died yesterday J | Clodfelder of Danville; his mother, |in his home after an illness of four : Mrs. Phoebe Bever Clodfelder of hours. He was 49. Oklahoma City; the widow, Mrs.| He was a member of Broad Ripple ci Margaret Clodfelder, and two broth- | American Legion post, No. 3132: :

| ers, Frank B. Clodfelder of Indian- | Aerie No. 211, Fraternal Order of

| apolis and Guy B. Clodfelded of Eagles, the Lake Shore country -elub ~pGary. —jand the Methodist church in : ha ¥ : Sharpsville. He had lived here 20 = : y b.

Mrs. Sarah Marshall years,

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Irene Funeral services for Mrs. Sarahf = Hawkins; two daughters, Miss Marshall, 3030 E, 10th st, Will bei yr." jenn Hawkins and Miss conducted at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow Mary Jane Hawkins; two sisters, iy tie Harry W. Moore Peacel,,.”’ uth Tunis of Kempion a) chapel, with burial in Floral Park Mrs. George Hawkins of Richmond, cemetery. . - Mrs. Marshall died Saturday in aries. Ben Hawkina ‘of the home of her son, J. Howard |... gies of Muskegon, Mich. nig ee jocutter, 840 E_17thst,after—an yoy ther, Tyne Hawkins 5 PL1—— |liness of more than & Year. A Na=| wor may oe HAWKE jue of Martin soupy, she had lived —— td {in Indianapolis 28 years. : ' .. Ois' || Survivors are the husband, John| Michael Meo i Shoes 3 tha I Marshall; twp Sagirs, i Funeral services will be held here : Lillian Pollard, Miami, Wednesday for Michael Meo, former | Appealing in “appearance do Mrs, Ruth Bhttershell of Piianap: Indianapolis resident who died a the youngsters , . . satisfying heSfother ao floors B. Mrs, | Pushville yesterday. - : in long, durable wear and value. J. 1%: Indianapolis; Brother. Georee |. MI- Meo. .who was, 47, was. born. fo the parents [Anns Burdene: & brother, George! ere "He lived here until 1931 when : Stuckey of Indianapolis, and sixine moved to Rushville where he Lei operated a fruit market. He was a

Men : 2 Flooi = member of St. Mary's church there For nd : r Mrs. Alice E. Thomas and the Eagles.

He is survived by his wife, Anna: Funeral rites for Mrs. Alice E. |, op Anthony; a daughter, Rose: Thomas, wife of the Rev. Paul W. |g prother Charles, and six sisters; |i Thomas, - general secretary of Mrs. Mary Caruso, Mrs. Eva Mazza, foreign missions of the Pilgrim |3gre pay Bruno, Mrs. Josephine {Holiness church, will be held at Miceli, “all ‘of Indianapolis, Mrs.| {10 tomorrow in the Flanner y a m. Orro Flora Cateralla and Mrs. Rose Cate- & Buchanan mortuary, with burial 11, both of Marion, O, {in Crown Hill cemetery, The services Wednesday will be Mrs. Thomas, 1642 Broadway, died-{at 4.30 5, m. at the home of Miss | Saturday in the Methodist hospital. | gry Caldarone, 526 E. Merrill st. Ligh was 47. and at 9 a. m. at Holy Active in many phases of Chris church. Burial will be in St. Jos- { work, she was deaconess of the eph cemetery, { Pilgrim Holiness church and the

sion church, which was merged wits | 81-YEAR-OLD MAN FOUND DEAD IN ROOM

Edward J. Temple, 81, was found dead in his room at 430% # Washington st. today. Deputy Coroner John W. Deever fixed the time of death at yesterday ? | afternoon or last night. The body was sent to the city morgue. : ence in his room indicated that John K. Oepper of Medora may be a relative.

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vivore: wile, Sonn Normen: 81. Sur. Survivor: gues, Miss "ay 4h By TA TORR len Bowen: mother, Mrs. B. EB. Burns.

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