Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1943 — Page 4

conduct services for Ruby A. Miles, {formerly of Indianapolis, at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore peace chapel. Burial will be at Crown Hill. : Mr, Miles, former employee of

~ Survivors are a brother, Cpl Walter E. Miles of Ft. Ord, Cal, one sister, Mrs. Helen Miller, 323 N. Arsenal ave, and five nephews,

Earl W. Hardin “Services for Earl W. Hardin, “2254 Guilford ave, will be at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore peace chapel and burial in Greenlawn cemetery in Franklin, Mr. Hardin, a grocery store clerk, died Saturday in City hospital after an illness of three months, He was 80. | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Harriett E. Daugherty Hardin; two children, Irene and Larry Hardin; his father, Charles M. Hardin; two -isisters, Mrs.- Belva Wilson and Mrs. Lucille Neese, both of Indianapolis, apd four brothers, James Hardin of | Franklin, Walter Hardin of.Indian-

Whisler Nibarger; two Nibarger of Indianapolis]

« | Mitchell will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in church at Mitchell followed by burial there.

Saturday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Hall, after an {ll‘ness of one-year. She was a member of the Baptist church in Mar-| shall, Ill :

mond E. and Sgt. Wilfofd Lowell Nibarger of Camp Livingston, La.; a daughter, Mrs. Alice Harding of Indianapolis;

and Homer F. Nibarger of Pendleton; four sisters, Mrs, Mary C. Kennedy and Mrs. Fern Nicholas, both of Indianapolis; Mrs. Verna Johnson of Kokomo and Mrs. O. O. Eakin of Shirley, and a grandson, Larry Carl Harding of Indianapolis.

Fraink C. Mitchell

“Puneral services for Frank C.| in the:

An employee of the MarmonHerrington Co., Inc. Mr. Mitchell died Saturday at his home, 3636 Birchwood ave. He was 61. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lelah Mitchell; a daughter, Mrs. Frances Cousins of Pittsbirgh: a brother, Charles E. Mitchell: of Mitchell; three sisters, Mrs. Clara M. Murphy, Mrs. Claude BE. Gray, all of Bloomington, and a grandson.

Mrs. Mary Collins

Services for Mrs, Mary Collins,

#63 Dorman st., will be at 10 a. m.| tomorrow . in the Jordan funeral home with burial in Washington Park cemetery.

Mrs. Collins, who was 87, died

Survivors besides the daughter)

| apolis, Sgt. (Theodore Hardin, Rouge, La. and Pvt. Creed Hardin

xsigtatihed 4¢ tr Sagat Sci

are 23. grandchildren, “14 great-

grandchildren and two SSeat-great

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morrow ‘sf tha Meyer & Abdon. {funeral home, : Burial-will- be at Washington Park:

“Engineer, Dies After + Long lliness:

Funeral services for Thomas L. Baldwin will be held at 3:30 p. m, Wednesday at the West: Street Presbyterian church, with the Rev. Charles M. Armentrout officiating. Burial will be in Crown Hill, - A Peoria and Eastern railroad engineer for 42 years, Mr. Baldwin died Saturday at his home, 140 8. Elder ave, after a long illness, He was 79 and with Mrs. Baldwin cele brated his 56th wedding anniversary last Monday.

Washington st. church, Indianapolis atlodge 669, FP & A.M. and the Broth-

jerhood of Locomotive Firemen and

Engineers 22, Survivors, besides his wife, are five sons, Harry R., Thomas L. Jr, Frank E. and L. Faye Baldwin of Indianapolis and Herbert E. Baldwin of Detroit, Mich.; two daughters, Mrs. Blanche. Burnette and Mrs. Mabel R, Lawrence, Indianapolis, and six grandchildren and one

“Miss Morénce Mitchell ‘and’ greats

SET RITES FOR CYRUS E. STOUT

Dies Day After His Golden Wedding Anniversary © On Friday. The Rev. George F. Snyder, pasfor of the First United Brethren

‘church, will conduct funeral services toe Oyeus 8. Stouts: prom. tg

1509 Prospect st. After celebrating his 50th wedding]

ford st. ‘He was 70 and had been | ill two years. - Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Jane Stout: two daughters, Mrs. | Lelia 8. Monisinger artd Mrs, Naney | L. Goodin; a son, Morris Stout:

{three sisters, Mrs. Harry Bolin of |

Indianapolis, Mrs, Mary Franklin | and Mrs. Forrest Daily of Colorado Springs, Colo, and 11 grand. children.

State Peath:

THR ALEXANDRIA Thelma Briegel, 18. Sur. vivors: Husband, ¢ Briegel; brothers, Robert, Dewey and rold Habis: sisters, Mrs, Sage B | and Miss Ruth Hobbs; parents, Mr, Mrs, Percy owe CLAY CITY Jam es P. Bailey, Sur. : oe Ora Tita Ba Bailey; a. ed Mitior and Mrs. Mar on mn Brothers; sons, Coy shd Erm: Mrs: fies Hook; brothers, Fran a ana ons alle

CONNERSVILLE—Roscos P. Strong, 4. Survivors: Wife, Lena Strong Mater Mrs.

Arthur Ne % von Rayburn nd M Mrs. a “Meta, DELPHI] 1 . wi LPHE-Raiph 3 Jon na. ry sur

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anniversary Friday, Mr. Stout died Saturday at his home, 1201 N. Ox- |

of the executive a ‘member of the|

and Robert T. Clapp of Milford, Conn, and one grandchild.

Mrs. A. P. Sparks Services for Mrs. Aline Palmer Sparks, 2363 N, Talbot ave, were to be held at 2 p. m. today in the

with burial in Ploral Park cemetery. She was 40. Sparks died Saturday in her three-day illness.

iam, both of Arthur, Ill, and two| brothers, Otis Palmer, Bowling |

anapolls.

She Methodist Real Sumpter Logan, pastor of the MemSos and “Was a mem the orial Union Baptist chien in uf the Hiciate, -and-burial- will be- in Crown |. ., HL.

Services for Mrs. Doky Behnke Will Be Conducted T omorrow

Rites for Mrs. Daisy J. Behnke,

2 N, Forest st., will be conducted | lat 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Harry| {W. Moore peace chapel, with burial | tollowing_at Crown Hill. {two sons, John T. Clapp of Chicago

Mrs. Behnke died Saturday in

hér home following an fliness of

several years. She was 56.

She had lived in Indianapolis al« most 40 years and was a member!

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Mrs. Catherine E. Bennett Services will be held at 1:30 p. mi

J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chines, ,morrow at the Harry W. Moore peace chapel for Mrs, Catherine E. Bennett who died Saturday at the

hospital. The Rev, C.

Presbyterian’ church, will of-

Earl E. Sparks; 8 son, Horace Pal-1 Jefterson ave, was injured recently

mer Lucas, serving with the ma. in a fall. She had lived heie 41 two sisters, Mrs. years and was. member of the

Tom Jenkins and Mrs. ‘Alton Pull- (Memorial church.

Survivors are a son, Frank E

Bennett of Indianapolis, and a Green, and Rodney. Palmer, m-th, J. R. V&nVoorst of Bradley, Mo.

Mrs. Ida E. Kioes

Services for Mrs. Ida Etta Kioes will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the J. C, Wilson chapel of the chimes. Burial will be at Kirkland. The sister of Mrs. Stella Ziers of New Augusta, Mrs. Kioes died Friday at her home in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. In addition to Mrs. Zierz, surviv-

Jors are her ‘husband, pSoeph M.

1 11008. PO! her Mr. ET ge “Surface, Anderson; two ssiters, Mrs. Martha CGoacher, Louisiana, and Mrs. Grace Beckner, Hobart, and three nephews, Sgt. Eugene. Beckner, ChandJer, Aris; Seaman 1-¢c Charles Beckner, on sea duty, and James

Beckner,

Charles K. Worner of California, and two aunts, Miss Julia Clifford and Mrs. M. L. Clifford, both of Indianapolis,

Mrs. Sarah Collet " Services for Mrs. Sarah Collet

will-be- held at 1- p.m. today at the Krieger funeral hame, followed

1by-burial-in-Alexandria, - , Mrs. Collet, an invalid tor seve

eral years, died Saturday at her .

home, 2007 N. Capitol ave. She

was 89 and had lived here eight

years. Survivors include a son, Glenn Collet of Port Jervis, N. ¥,

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