Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1944 — Page 4
at his native town of Wilkinson.
Mr, Wood, who was 44, died at his| W. Mather, 349 S. Oakland ave. farm in Maumee, O. He was also, Born in Harrison, O., she had lived connected with the New Britain here most of her life. Machine and Tool Co., New Britain,| member of the Christian church. Curtiss-Wright |
Conn, and the Corp., Paterson, N. J.
Survivors are his wife, Mary, To- sisters, Mrs. Minnie Roman, Elkledo; a son, Ist Lt. Joseph Wood, hart, and Mrs. Anna Krug, Indian-
Chanute field, Ill; two brother Charles, Indianapolis,
tha Hosea, Anderson,
MRS. CLARA HART Services for Mrs. Clara Isabell
Hart will be held at 2 p. m. tomor-|
Rites for Willis Nile Wood Will Be Conducted Friday
Services and burial for Willis Nile; row at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Wood, former superintendent of the Leona Richardson, 1519 Hoyt ave. Marmon-Herrington Corp. here who! Burial will be at Washington park. died yesterday, will be held Friday, Mrs. Hart, who was 80, died yes-
and Glen, | man, Greensburg, and Harry L. Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Robert| Newman, Indianapolis; two grandFarrell, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mar- | children,
| terday at the home of a son, George
She was a
Survivors, besides Mr. Mather
| and Mrs, Richardson, are two step-
s,| apolis; two stepbrothers, O. L. New-
two step-grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren.
W. M. WYLIE MOORE el Funeral services for W. M. Wylie Moore are to be held at 2 p. m. to-
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day at the George W. Usher funeral home, with burial in New Crown cemetery. 0 Mr. Moore, who lived at 5602 Woodside dr., died Sunday at City g| hospital. He formerly was a switch--'man for the Monon railroad in -! Bloomington and' a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. He also was a member of the Bloomington Methdist church. Survivors are his wife, Alice E.; -ithree daughters, Mrs. Madeline Isom and Mrs. Natchue Hill, Indian-
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apolis, and Miss Marie Moore, Lafayette; four sons, William D., Har- - ley, Floyd A. and Herman S., all of Indianapolis; a sister, Miss Martha
dren and four great-grandchildren.
MRS. EMMA WALTON
Arthur B. Long, a year ago, died
MARTHA LONG “SERVICES §
of South Bend Dies at Age of «,. 48 Years.
Services for Mrs. Martha Clara Long will be conducted at 2 p, m. tomorrow at Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel by the Rev. C, A, Shake. Burial will be in Memorial park. Mrs. Long, who had lived here until the death of her husband,
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Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alvine Burkhart, South Bend. She was 48. A native of South Bend, Mrs. Long was a member of the Irvington Methodist church and the O. E. §. Survivors, besides her mother, are a son, Arthur B. Long Jr, New York City, and two brothers, Herbert B. and Oscar Long, South + Bend.
HONOR BISHOP LOWE AND OR. CARPENTER
Bishop Titus Lowe of the Indianapolis area and Dr. Guy O. Carpenter, district superintendent, have been appointed to boards and committees of the Methodist church which administer funds reaching into many millions and whose affairs are world-wide.
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Services for Mrs, Emma Jane Welton will be held at 10:30 a. m.
Home in Lebanon, followed by burial | in Centér’ cemetery there.
Dowden, 1616 N. New Jersey st. She was 176. Born in Boone county, Mrs. Walton had lived in and near Lebanon until two and a half vears ago. She
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was a member of the Walnut Street Baptist church, Survivors, in addition Dowden, are three sons, Ola M. and Gilbert, Lebanon, and Wayne, Anderson, and another daughter, Mrs. Beulah Haggard, Indianapolis.
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[the death of Miss Florence Poteet, |2
| sister of George A. Poteet, Indian-
! CS {the meeting of hoards and commit <i TS RU pg ped¥nily ir Cfichgo. Hey were among--600 delegates through { whose efforts all ‘the boards and Mrs, Walton died Monday at the | committees of the church were rehome of her daughter, Mrs. A. E.| organized. :
manship of the world service committee, finances of the Methodist church, and the chairmanship of the committee on inter-church relations,
to Mrs. |tive committee of Four Year Cru[sade for Christ, Dr. Carpenter will { help the church to continue its
increase church school attendance and
of the general board of evangelism
relief,
Both churchmen were.-honored at:
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Bishop Lowe accepted the chair
which handles all the
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to spread evangelism and tewardship. He also is a member
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|apolis. Miss Poteet died Saturday in a Columbia, Mo., hospital and funeral services were held Monday |. there with buridl in Sedalia, Mo. She was 56. Since 1918 Miss Poteet had been house mother at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house at the University of Missouri. She was a member of the Presbyterian church and of Delta chapter, Beta Sigm Omicron sorority. : Besides Mr. Poteet she is survived by a sister, Mrs. George C. Hoflman, Sedalia; another brother, Allen A, Columbia, Mo. and four neices,
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Survivors: and Mrs. Jane Huddleston: sons, Ed, Thomas, Dr, J and Harley,
Petro, 80. daughter, Mrs. . Jennie Locke and Mrs. Alma Guerin,
Survivors:
ELWOOD-—Henry H. Hanover, 31. Sur-|= vivors: Harold Leroy and Harvey Earl; daughters Tona, Elizabeth and Doris Mae: brothers,
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Survivors: Russell H. Niehaus; sons, Charles, James
and Mrs, Agnes Callahan,
Frantz and Mrs. Deisel Overholt.
Survivors: Mrs. Ed:a Colvin, Mertie Cox; sons, W) } liam, Hobart and Lester, ! PULASKI—-Frank B. Lou vivors: Wife, Georgia; son,
nes brother, SHELBURN-—Harry McCoskey, vivors: Sisters, Mrs. B. Charles Warner; brother, Ray.
SULLIVAN—Edward Hatfield, vivors:
| Mrs. Marshall Smith, Mrs. Oakley Rogers {and Cecelia Pearson.
TERRE HAUTE—Mrs. Minnie Mae Tay. | | Herschel Trella Howard and Mrs. Juanetta Johnson. VINCENNES—MTrs,
Dick Wininger; daughters, Mrs. WABASH—Martin Grant Culver, 77. Survivors: Daughters, Caroline Blanche Coolman; YOUNG AMERICA — Marcelle B. Wil. | Joe and ‘Clyde; daughter, Mrs. Adda Gil- | ert.
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State Deaths
BLUFFTON-—Mrs. vors: Sisters, Mrs rs, Lydia Plessinger,
BURLINGTON—Mrs, Sarah C. Long, 100. orter
Jennie Winters. SurAddie Clear and
Daughters, Mrs. Coach L . M, Henry, Howard
CAMBRIDGE — Mrs. Anns Elizabeth Survivers: Husband, Willard;
Fall; sisters, Mrs.
CONNERSVILLE — Albert Wife, other and sister,
Moster, 53. two daughters, son,
Wife, Esther; sons, Robert
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EVANSVILLE—Charles Wife, Mary;
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Barney, 65. daughter, Mrs.
Norma Hestér, Ruth -Hester and Mrs. | nce Bly, : i rs. Mary Ann Holzwarth, 87. SurvivSons. John, William and Carl; other. William Smith.
® x =» Li PORTE—D. E. Newell, 82.
MARION—George O. Chronister, 52. 8ur- | vors: Wife, la; sisters, Mrs. Henry
PETERSBURG—Hamilton XE. Cox, 84. Daughters, Mrs. Lula Adams, ! 1-
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