Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1944 — Page 4

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tribute to Charles W. Jones, al superintendent of the Wm. . Block Co., who died Sunday of heart attack, was paid by Meier 8. ‘Block, president of the department

‘whe sudden passing of Mr. Jones comes as & great personal shock to that knew him and represents a Joss that cannot be filled. A man peloved by everyone who worked with him and under him, respected for his fairness and his calm judgment,’ he never stinted either of his time or effort for the benefit of em~ : fies and friends” the tribute

oe was true not only in the store but in the community at large and in the civic affairs in which he

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* getively participated. With all his responsibilities in business, he still} found time for outside activity for. the benefit of others, and his death | is an irreparable loss to 3 Hie gents) "as well as to our store and to the| gwners personally.” Services for Mr. Jones will be held} #t 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortualy with Dr. Jean Milner officiating. Burial will be in Lafayette. Pallbearers will be Dr. Meiks, Herschel E. Davis, Smith, Robert L. Mason, W. Stockwell, Ralph Woods, lace M. Welch and John Bell The Block company will be closed | " tomorrow until 11:30 a. m. |

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RENA CONNERLEY {

Services for Mrs. Rena Connerley, 801 N. Tuxedo st, will be at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Barnes funeral home at Rockville. Burial will be| "in Rockville cemetery. Mrs. Connerley, who was 64, died | in her home. She had] in Indianapolis 15 years and was 8 member of the New Discov~ ery Baptist church near Rockville. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Earl Harsh of Indianapolis and Mrs, LaVerne Babb of the Panama

perley, stationed at Drew field, Fla, and five grandchildren,

MRS. ANN E. FITCH

Services for Mrs. Ann Eliza Fitch, $302 Park ave, will be at 1:30 p. m. in Flanner & Buchaman mortuary with burial in Crown Hill. Mrs. Fitch, who wis 80, died in her home yesterday after an illness three months. Barn in Mt. Sterling, Ky., she had fived in Indianapolis more than 40 was a member of the

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MRS. LINDBERG SERVICE FRIDAY

‘Native of Muncie Had Lived Here for 21 Years." The Rev. Charles H. DeVoe will

conduct services for Mrs. Creth E Lindberg, 3930 Spann ave. at 10: 30| in Shirley Brothers

Irving Hill chapel, 5377 E. Washing- | {ton st. Burial will be in Washing- |

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Mrs. Lindberg, a resident of Indianapolis 21 years, died yesterdays in St, Francis hospital. She was 37.8 Born in Muncie, she was a mem- |g ber of the Main Street Methodist|s chureh in Kokomo, Englewood! s chapter 483, O. E. 8, and the P-T.'§ A. of Christian Park school 82. = Survivors are her husband, Vie- |g tor; a dhughter, JoAnn C.; her par-|S ents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry D. Childs, | 3 and two sisters, Mrs. Cecil Keller|g and Mrs. Vern Lent, all of Indian-|S apolis, 3 -

SAMUEL T. MARSHALL : Rites for Samuel T. Marshall, who | &

Warman ave, will be at 9:30 a m. |§ Thursday in the home and at 10/8 a. m in 8t. Anthony Catholici® church. Burial will be in Holy Cross | = cemetery. . Mr. Marshall, who was 64, had| been employed as a core cutter at|s the Zimmer Paper Co. the last sev-|S eral years. He was a lifelong resi- |= dent of Indianapolis and belonged to Aerie 211, Fraternal Order of |= Eagles. Survivors are his wife, Rose; three 3 daughters, Mrs, Blanche Krebs of Indianapolis, Mrs. Marie Youngman of Muncie and Mrs. Florence Huddlestion of Hazelwood, and a sister, Mrs. Paul Baundy of Chicago.

CHILD, 3, DIES AFTER BEING HIT BY TRUCK

Lawrence Elliott, 3-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs, Palo Stewart Elliott, 2327% Yandes st., was fatally infront of a truck near his home yesterday. The truck, driven by Rollin Rowe Jr, of 2152 Bellefontaine st, was going north when the accident oc- | curred in front of 2334 Yandes st.| The body was taken to Peoples fu-| neral home, 526 N. West st.

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RELIEF CORPS TO MEET Alvin P. Hovey, Women's Relief Corps No. 196, will entertain De- | partment President” Gertrude McLean and her staff of officers Friday | at 512 N. Illinois st. A noon dinner | will be served and a meeting in charge of Mrs, Blanche Cole will be,

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ANDERSON—Mrs. Carrie B. Adams, 7s. | Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Thomas J.!

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BLOOMINGTON —Andrew J. 85. Burvivors

Robinson, Daughter, Mrs, Ralph Ediwards; so, Sherman; brothers, Marion iand John: sister, Mrs, Louisa Hubbard.

oN NITOWE um Lola K, Findley, | 1 ELWOOD—Johnson H. Olay, 65. Survivors: Daughters, ‘Mrs. Glen Keesling and | | Mrs. Floyd Crosley; sons, Lewis, {Harold and Pran { Joseph 8 Miller: 69. Survivors: Denghj ter, Mrs. Marie Widener; son, John | MARION—-Mrs. Louella Whybrew, 78. MIDDLEBURY Mrs. Violet Hoopengarner, 41. Survivors: Husband, Golden; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee; daughter, ; sons, Charles, Martin, Max, Robert | {and Billv Lee; brothers, Roy, James, {Arnold, When -and Herbert, I{ONTPELIER—Mrs, Mary C. Barner, 70 Survivors: Husband, William; renters. Miss Mildred Barner and Mrs. Harold Moler; sister, Mrs. Marshal Murray. NAPPANEE—Floyd E. Swartzlander, 26 Survivors: Wife, Violet: parents, Mr. and = Mrs. Bdgar Swartglander; daughters, Dixie = iBue and Sally Ann; son, Tony; sisters, Mrs, Joy Hartman and Mrs. Gladys Lem{ler; brother, Don,

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{band, John; brothers, David, Thomas and | Carl Beard; sister, Mrs. Hattie Howe. { Mrs. ‘Mattie Chamberlain, 79 Survivors: Husband, John; sons, Earl, Charles and Arthur, sisters, Miss Elizabeth Powell | and Mrs. Arthur E, Brown. PRINCETON J. Russell Devine, 47. | vivor: Wife, Ethel, | SHELBYVILLE—Mrs. Petste M. Scott, | 52. Survivors: Husband, Grover; daugh{ters, Mrs. Albert Russalo, Mrs. John Pancher and Clarice Scott; sisters, Mrs, { Albert Seabold.and Mrs, Mertle Hammick; brother, Camp Haines, ZANESVILLE Stephen A. Caley, 86. Sur{vivors: Sons, Fred, Grover, Homer, Lester. | | Earl and Dewey; daughter, Mrs, Tomlinson.

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