Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1944 — Page 7

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| Services for Miss Myrtle A. Schreiber, who had been postmaster of New Palestine under four presidents, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Methodist church at New Palestine. Burial will be in New Palestine cemetery.

ment of the Methodist church. Several cousins survive,

ORION DELL STUART

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - Porimaster Under 4 Presidents Dies

Rites for Orion Dell Stuart, 926 Buchanan st, will. be at 10 a, m Thursday in the J. C, Wilson chapel of the chimes, 1234 Prospect st., with burial in Memorial Park cemetery.

' Services for William ¥. Thomp-

Here Dies; Was 47; Wife Survives.

son, manager of the Barnes, Puritan and Dearborn hotels, will he conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Flan. ner & Buchanan mortuary by me

MRS. ROCKER RITES WILL BE TOMORROW

Services for Mrs. Margaret Rocker will be conducted at 11 a. m. tomorrow at the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary by the Rev. F.

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¢ Miss Schreiber, who retired five years ago, died Sunday. She was appointed postmaster under Woodrow Wilson. She was * active in church and civic work and formerly had charge of the primary depart-

day in City hospital. He was 68,

grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

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Little Girls’

Alva Hickey, 45. Burvivors: Pather, William Hickey: sisters, Mrs. WilHam well, Mrs, Jack and Mrs, Charles French; brothers, [Lester and Marvin Hickey. Sow " BREMEN—Catherine Schowaller, S Survivors: Daugh Mrs. C. Ward and Mrs. ge W ir, brother, Joseph B. Bixler. >.

—Nancy Kath: CARLISLE Na! Ay ys u Purcell, yy So Valandingham Mrs. Bessie Wright: wi Irvin. L E—William Rheinhart RVANSVIL am ite, ma: -{ brother, Jacob; sisters, Will Dickens, Miss Catherine Schmitt and Mrs. | Chester

Minnie; daughters, Mrs. Vi nth son, Joon Davenport; brother, Richs

Ida E. Pate, “5. Survivors: Daughter,

Mrs. Bert rT; n, Maxwell and Reuben: brother, Frank Bartlett. FAIRMOUNT. William H. Underwood, Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Underwood; sons, Otto, Earl, Leo, Bernard and Underwosd, 4 ters, Mrs. PF. A. Ball — Mrs. Vi FT. WAYNE-M. a Haverstick, 3. Survivors: Parents,

Mr. and Mrs, George Haverstick; brothers, George and Robert James; sisters, Arlene. Benjamin West, 53. Survivors: Wi Bi brothers, George, Clarenos uson. Rose: son, Xen ts. Be William and Charl Slorers. tn ries; Cainerine Alrelan, Mrs. Clara Prans and Mrs. Elizabeth Riehle. HAMMOND Walter O. Lamborn, > { Survivors: Wife, Essie Lamborn Lamborn; sisters, Kiba Smith on | Mrs. John wife, | Geo!

Marion Scott, 66. {Clara Scott; daughters rge | and ; sons, {Claud Wills and uy Scott; sister, Mrs. | | Effie ; brothers, Frank snd Ott | Scott,

| NEW ALBANY-—Mary Mi Agate Davis, | {57. Survivors: Husband, William; sons, | {Joseph and Morris Davis; brothers, Claree bu & dopant Huget. Wells Jr, 33

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