Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1944 — Page 11
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Charles Wilson Funeral Is Set Services for Chases 7. Cid)
{ductor, who died Tuesday at his home, 21 N. Hamilton ave. Were to
..{be held af 2 p. m. today at the residence
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EMILY WAULEY
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SERVICES SET
Had Been Active in’ Fraternal Work. Services for Mrs. Emily M. Mc-
Auley; wife of Police’ Lt: Roy McAuley, who died ‘Tuesday at her
““T“l'home, 1120. N. LaSalle st, will be
80 BEND, Sept. 1 (U.P) — Services were arranged today for Calvin Marker, 25, Lakeville, who was shocked fatally yesterday when he touched a high tension line
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- |mitortes from Walkerton to the / | Kingsbury ordnance plant, south of
conducted at 3 p. m. tomorrow. at
«the Harry W, Moore peace chapel]
by the Rev. Golden Smith. Burial will be in Crown Hill. She was 50.
member: of the Englewood O. E. 8
“| the White. Cross guild and was a
past. nt and grand: trustee of the Ladies’ auxiliary of the Fraternal Order .of Police. She married Lt. McAuley in 1913. : Survivors. besides’ her husband. are a son, Sgt. James W., with the army in India; her mother, Mrs. Dan Parson; two sisters, Mrs. Flor ence Klenek and Mrs. Alice Dennis, and a brother, John W. Hines, all
Wife of Police Lieutenant} tabiets.
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had been prescribed for his father. Two younger brothers, Patrick and Stephen, also survive him,
{who died Wednesday “at Methodist |hospital, will be conducted at 2
Backus, Burial will be in Crdwn
- imember of the Al} Souls Unitarian
DR. C. A, MORGAN =
Public School: Teacher Here 26 Years.
Rites for Mrs. Laura B. Schaefer, a teacher of economics at school 69,
'p..m._tomorrow at the Conkle funeral home by the Rev. E. Burdette
"Hill. ‘ . A lifelong resident ef Indianapolis, she was the widow of Frank Schaefer, who died in 193¢. A teacher in the public schools for] 26. years, Mrs. Schaefer attended! Butler and Columbia universities. A
church, she was 62. . Survivors are. five sisters, Mrs.
beth Schendel; -Mrs. Anna!
MRS. JENNIE ANDREWS ~~
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Glidewell, -Mrs. Eda“ Kress, Mrs. |
. '[ I) |brothers, Louis Bauer of Indianap-| Liberty Baptist church. She was §' FRIEN wh 3 olis and Edward Bauer of Portland, :
Famaral Mondoy [pypq yTfpE 69/5"
The wife of the Rev. Godfrey| Andrews, pastor of the New Libe| erty - Baptist church, Mrs. Andrews] was born at Murfreéshoro, Tenn. | #8 and came here in 1019. They lived at 819 Locke st, apt. 528.
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Funeral setvices for Mrs. Jennie
A La eh She! gam tgp. Moroline Hair Ton Rites Set Tomorrow _ for} Andrews, who died Wednesday at was active in the affairs of the Min-| HAIR botese Sold everywhere, City bospital will be conducted at'isters’ Wives’ Alliance. Le :
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~ VICTORY PARTY
‘Saturday, Sept. 2,7:30 P. M. (No Admittance After 9 P. M.)
-All émployees of Allison are invited to attend a free VICTORY PARTY, including Dancing and Refreshments. A very fine speaker will be with us from Detroit, Michigan.
‘Allison Badge Admits Bearer and One Gligsl—-or Immediate Family : Slovenian Home—-W. 10th & Warman rv. A. E. Ww. -— C. U. A.
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‘| CHARLES A. VEHLING
. Services for Charles A. Vehling, who died yesterday at his home, 218 N. Lyndhurst dr., will be conducted at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow af Royster & Askin mortuary by ‘the Rev. Arthur B. Mills. Burial will be in Crown’ Hill. There will be a Masonic: service, i» : A lifelong Indianapolis resident, -{he had been with L. 8. Ayres & Co. Tor 46 years and at the time of his d, death was on vacation from his poM sition as head.of the picture framing department. He was a charter
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Christian church and Centre 2, FP. & AM t Survivors are his wife, Catherine; two sons, Carl H. and ‘Arthur; a ‘ | daughter, Mrs. Grace Hollings-
Ens | ~ He was 8 member of Garden®City|{rom Indiana University school of ; ; i A
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Rites for Dr. Charles A. Morgan, 4730 E. Washington st. ‘who died
ducted at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow ‘at Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel. | Burial will be in Crown Hill : A practicing physician here for}
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medicine in 1902 and practiced for one year at Linden and for three years in Seattle, Wash. - He was a member of the Baptist church, the Indiana Medical society
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grandchildren, Dick and Judy Ann
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“Besides his wife, a sister, Mrs. Bertha B. Caple, of Angora, survive WILLIAM W. CHANEY Puneral services for William Wes-
ley Chaney, 227 E. Orange st., whol / died yesterday at the Veterans’ Ad-
at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the G. H. Herrmann funeral home with burial | in Round Hill cemetery. 7 ~-A world war I vetersn, Mr, Chaney was born at Bedford and had lived here for 24 yéars, Employed as a lather, he was 49. Survivors are his wife, Anna Mae; ‘two brothers, Homer of Bedford, and Bernard Charles of Indianapo-| lis; and five sisters, Mrs. Florence Overton, Mrs. Edith Padgett and Mrs. Mae Smith, all of Indianapolis and Mrs. Fio Shaw of Lorrain, O., and Mrs. Blanch Cooper of St. Louis, Mo.
MRS. PEARL DOYLE Services: for Mrs. Pearl Doyle, R. R. 17, Box 50, who died yesterday at City hospital after suffering a stroke on a downtown trolley, will be ‘held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Cork, 6018 Evanston ave. Burial will be in Union Chapel. Born at Millersville, Mrs. Doyle
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MRS. MARY F. WRIGHT
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary F. Wright, an Indianapolis resident for 50 years, who died yesterday at her home, 120 N. Miley ave, will be held at 3:30 p. m. Sunday at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary., Burial will be in Walnut Chapel cemetery near Belle Union in Putnam county. ie 1 Mrs. Wright was 72. She was the wife of ‘the Rev. Charles FP. Wright, who died in 1927. Two sisters, Miss Ella Mergenthal of Illinois’ and Mrs. Emma Speers of North Dakota survive her.
‘| MRS. JENNIE SHULL Services for Mrs. Jennie Shull, 11535 Broadway, who died yesterday at the Flower Mission hospital, will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow at the Kirby mortuary. Burial will be in | Burnettsville. A resident of Indianapolis for 22 years she was a member of the Third Christian church and was 71, Survivors are two daughters, Miss Ulah I. Shull and Mrs, Fletcher C.
sons, Clayton, of .Indianapolis; H. Harold and Carl L., both of McKeesport, Pa., and Otis M., of Philadelphia, Pa.; five grandchildren
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Miss Lois Ann Snyder, 1219 N.
was 27, - A graduate of Technical high school, Miss Snyder had been emfor four years. : ; { | Funeral arrangements have not| been completed but services are ex<} pected to be tomorrow. : Surviving besides hér parents, Mr and Mrs. Homer Snyder of the same address, is a sister, Mrs. Edward Sparks of Indianapolis.
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