Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1944 — Page 12

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‘ARRANGED! Arthur W. Gurley, Pressman |=2serarerss = Scheduled Tomorrow af 1:30

4 Arthur W. Gurley, a pressman for{the Pleasant Strest Apostolic as- |Kem : : “ ; : CF apn A So Teo died sembly, 5 > as oes WH be Jieiq at 1:30 b. m, mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Christian Science Reader yesterday in his home, 628 N.| Surviving are her husband, Hugh; |Leprid; brother. Milton Wester; funeral home for Mrs. ar Mn |. re Dilan, ho Nes 75. died | Euclid ave., will be buried at Crown two sons, Freeman E. and Hugh F. Mis A a Miller vin 84. Survivors:|Amt, an Indianapolis atu - Ee ie pion oie a i follo services at 2. p. m.lJr, . , Ida: , Prank : : 2 gome Was And Former Teacher Dies (=ul, flowing services at 3 p. m.|Jr. both of . Indianapolis; | wo | wis, fog, Mie. asks’ siete’ sie pears, Burial will be’ in: Consors | aid Qentrat wee,” 27 + ington mortuary... The Rev. Wiof In Lula Mae MONTICELLO Mrs. Emma Boxman, 84. cem , e was a meniber of the First At Home Here. Franklin Lahr wil officiate. a A on iy Ee Swand, . Fran} doughter,| Mrs. Amt, Who was 67, died yes. (Presbyterian church and the Wom- y | : ors, terday in her home, 835 Parkway, |en's Rotary club. Kuehrmann, wife of Otto A. Kuel mann. Burial will be at-Crown H

SSIAN—Mrs, Eliza Green, 87. Brother, : Mrs, Kuehrmann, who was 70, died

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Services will be held at 4 p. m.| A pressman here 35 years, Mr. Sanford Phillips of Belle Union |jonn Kreigh: sister, Mrs. Emma White. |after a short illness. The Rev. H 2 : : : i . H.| Surviving are ter, - tomérrow in the Flanner & Buch- De A Jrwmpet player sud Prank Phillips of Fillmore; two| PALMER—Mrs. Luels Krull 53. Sur-|M. Zorn, pastor of St. Paul's Evan-| jamin, re ny or Ju en anan- mortuary for” Miss Olive C.|gjeal groups including the Grotto and Fay e Phillips is Sieptien Edel sel. ge: : ig: wo hepat Shuseh, Will Shei. |S, Co and & Sousin, Mss. Arce : h Minni : wi { ate a Lac dian ~Allison, Christian Science reader and Shrine bands, he was a member | Meridian, and seven grandchildren. sl ER. =Emen Polter presen, 20. en he Serv née. ite ah ey of Indianapolis.

' and practitioner, who died last/of Center Masonic lodge, Scottish brother, Benjamin.

: PLYMOUTH—Mrs, Amanda Eil _|and Ladies Aid society. Rite, Murat Shrine, Sahara Guotio/LABAN B. ALLEN nett 75. Survivors: Brothers, John. David, Survivors ‘are the Ee and John — an ak Marie : ’ es for Mrs. n

night in her home at 3350 College : R Laban B ; 11. {and Printers’ and Pressmen’s union an B. Allen, an employee of William and Clarence; sisters, Mrs.| oo, Sve. Burial El De a Na. I. |the Excelsior Laundry Co, for 40 Emma Vining, Mrs. Elisabeth Ginier and| Bi & son, N. Sgt. John L. Amt.|patton of Columbus, O, a former Survivors are his wife, Nora, and | YeAS: died last night at the home |™(o co rie Pred Buck. 76. Survivors: army grout glon, with the| resident of Indianapolis, were to be of a son, Frank D. Allen, 3045 Brothers, Henry and Gottlieb. ‘army ground forces; a sister, Mrs. at 1:30 p. m. tod in the H

. in the Indianapolis public schools. a brother, Walter, Indianapolis. Em Am rot; She was the daughter of D. Wil- po. Washingotn blvd, after an illness| SULLIVAN—Mrs. Martha Richey, go.|Emilie P. t, and a brother,|w, Moore peace chapel. Burial will Henry A. Ludgin, all of Indian-|pe in Crown Hill Sen

liam and Sarah E. Allison, and was of five years. He was 81. Survivor: Daughter, Mrs. M. L. g. . a graduate of the old Indianapolis MRS. DAISY WILSON Mr. Allen was a member of the we A De ans apolis. : - normal school. Services for Mrs, Daisy Etta Wil- | Fairview Presbyterian church and|so™ Roy. : pt oni Batten Sed Monday of inEne began teaching. art and son Jn be at 1 in p. m. tomorrow | the Broad Ripple council, I. O. O. F. HOOSIER FLIER KILLED MRS. FLORENCE DILLAN bv an Bue x Se; Was Strunk . mathematics at public school 10 in [In the Roy Tolin funeral home.| Surviving besides his wife and| SANTA ROSA, Cal, Oct. 13 (U. Dr. George A. Frants, pastor of a former employee of H. P. Wasson 1896, resigning in 1907 to begin Li al will be in Stilesville, Hend- son are two daughters, Mrs. Eliza=|pP) —Lt. Clark E. Zimmerman, 23,/the Pirst Presbyterian church, will|& Co Po Christian Science work. In 1928 jg county. : beth Siler of Pierceton and Mrs. D.|New Albany, Ind, was killed when conduct the services for Mrs. Flor-| Surviving are her husband © she was graduated from the Massa-| MS. Wilson, who was 63, died H. Stewart of Noblesville, six grand- his twin-engined fighter crashed ence Eva Dillan, a medical reporter| Hiram; a daughter, Mrs. Gene Field yesterday at her home, 1519 N. children and two great-grandchil-|near Santa Rosa army airfield yes-|here for 40 years, at 1:30 p, m. to-|of Indianapolis; her mother, Mrs

chusetts Metaphysical college at Grant sh . Boston. From 1931 to 1934, Miss|Orant ave. e was a member of terday, it was announced today |morrow in the Flanner & Buchanan!Samuel Curren of Indianapolis; a

Allison served as: second reader of ' the Third Church of Christ, Sciedtist, of which she was a member.

* MRS. EDNA HUNTER Mrs. Edna Phillips Hunter, public health nurse at school No. 13, died last night at her home, 2315 Central _ ave. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Griff Phillips,- Mrs. Hunter was born in Rising Sun, Ind, and res sided here 23 years. She was the widow of Richard Hunter, who was

_ killed in 1921 in Madisonville, Ky. of which he was sheriff. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. ‘ H. Dale Brown, Indianapolis, and three sons, Sanford, storekeeper 3c, and Robert, ensign in the naval pir force, both stationed at Seattle, Wash., and Richard, Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs, Felix MecWhirter and Mrs. E. J. Rippe, both "of Indianapolis. % The body will remain at Herrmann funeral hame, 2151 N. Meridian st. pending completion of arrangements. Burial will be in Madisonville,

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WILLIAM V. ROSS Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle funeral home for William V. Ross, general superintendent of the finishing department of the National Malleable "and Steel Castings Co. who died yesterday in his home, 419 Berwick ave. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. The Rev. Samuel W. Hartsock. pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist shurch, will officiate. Mr. Ross, who was 43, was a member of Centre Masonic lodge, Brownsburg American Legion post and the Methodist church at Avon. Survivors are the ‘wife, Grace; a brother, Russell, Indianapolis, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Medsker, Indianapolis; Mrs. Bessie Freeland, Jamestown, and Mrs. Elsie Ball, Lebanon. 5

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his wife, Bonnie; two other sisters, : Mrs, Margaret Requarth, Cleve- ¢{ land, O, and Mrs. Kathryn Bren- { nan, Bellefontaine, O., and two brothers, Michael and Richard, Arcanum,

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