Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1943 — Page 6

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Pearneyhough; 1103 E. Washington. : st, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomor the Harry W. N el Burial will be in Washing

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sisters, MTS. corn. will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow

of Toulsville; Kys andl — =r in moPtATY,

ey " Chales| 1902 N. Meridian st. Burial will be i J, B.lin Washington Park. cemetery. and] Mr Board, who was 33, died IPuesday in his home, 1518 X 34th st, after an illness of several weeks. > A lifelong resident of IndianapHarsh- |olis, he was graduated from - in the|high school and attended the John Art Institute. He was & Breedlove orchestra

peace - Mounts Run cemetery near Lebanon. "Mrs. Harshbarger, who lived at 514| Survivors are his N. LaSalle st, died Wednesday in| Nelle B: Board, and a brother; Robs ‘hospital after a week's| ert D. ‘Board, who Is in military was 37. service. 2 \ Mrs. Christell A. Smith '| The Rev. R. M. Dodrill, pastor of {the Broadway Baptist chureh, will conduct services for- Mrs. ; Allgood Smith, 418 N. Hamilton ave. tat 3p. Th. TomDrrow™ in" the W. Moore peace chapel. Burial will ..|be in Crown Hill i Mrs. Smith, who was 38, died yes-

brief fliness. . = She had been employed in the multigraph department of the Real silk Hosiery Mills 17 years and was a member of the Broadway Baptist {church and the Amoma class of the in| church. . ° Survivors are the husband, Edward: T. Smith; her mother, Mrs. Laura Bell Allgood; a. sister, Mrs. James C. Bartlett, and three broth ers, Harry and Arthur Allgood, Indianapolis, and Fred Allgood of Ben

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George A. Alexander ‘Services for George A. Alexander,

Sunday in the East Union church near Tipton with burial in the East

Mr. Alexander, a retired farmer || and plasterer, died Wednesday after

ta year's illness. He had lived ny an

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Harry D. Greene

Gireene; assistant manager. of the. pol hotel 20° years, were held at 10 a. m. today in the Kirby mortuary, 1901 N, Meridian st. The

burial. ; % Mr. Greene, who was 60, died Wednesday in St. Vincent's hospital, He lived at 2148 Talbott ave,

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body wil"be taken to Dillsboro for f.

Paul F. Klieber :

Services for Paul F. Klieber, owner and ‘chief engineer of the Klieber gineé Co., will be at 10:30-a.

Stal home, Burial will be in Crown 1 4 di ai ; Mr, Kleber, who lived at 2637 Allen ave. died Wednesday.

Marion county resident, will be held in Carleton, Mich, today. Mrs, Baldack, sister offMrs. Laura Reitmeler, 2528 8. Pennsylvanis st. died Tuesday in a hospital in Monroe, Mich... She was 53. ; she attended school No, 9 on Bluff rd. and was graduated from Southport high school. Survivors besides Mrs. Reitmeler, are the husband, Rufus H. : a son, Max Baldack; a daughter, Mis. Denver Crowl, and a twin sister, Mrs, Linnie Houk of Columbus.

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