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Se itr \ “Mary Pearsey, wife of ‘Sgt. home, 1432 N. ‘Warman ave, paul Pearsey, of the polige: depart-| Mrs, Pearsey was - a native of § “ment, died late Monday at her Franklin and had resided here 50 ... . years. . She was a member of Holy || Trinity Catholic church, She is survived by her husband; three _daughters,. Mrs. Margaret {Owens, Miss Catherine Pearsey and | Miss Teresa Pearsey, all ‘of Indianapolis; five sons, Paul Jr. Joseph and John Pearsey, all of *Indianapolis; Pvt, James Pearsey, Ft. Sill,
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Mr. Bronson was past president of the Los Angeles Kiwanis.club, a 132d degree Mason and a member of ithe. American Légion: He is survived by' his widow, Mrs: Eva Florence |Bronson,” Los Angeles, and his (mother, Mrs. Clara Bronson, Indian- |, {apolis.
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MRS. ROSE MAE TRAUB Mrs. Rose Mae Traub, 806 N, Delaware st. died yesterday at her home. Mrs. Traub was a native of Beech Grove and a lifelong resident of| {Marion county. She was a member of the Christian church. |. Services are heing planned: at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary and ‘burial will be in.Crown Hill cemey i tery. { Mrs. Traub is “survived by her husOne Best Home Way To band, Benjamin F. Traub, and a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Pope, Indianapalis.
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: { Servicés will be held at 4 p. m.| tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for ‘William -Pasho, em-| ployee: of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners auditing department, who died yesterday at his home, 6135 Ralston ave. Crema-tion-will follow. : Mr. Pasho was a_native of Kansas City, Mo., and moved to Ihdianapolis 28 years ago. He served as a| captain’ with the ’ army in world war I. He formerly’ was general agent for :the Milwaukee,. St. Paul & Pacific ratlroad-here-and-was-d-mem-ber of the First Church of Christ; Scientist. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Adah Pasho; a daughter, Mrs. Eg-| ward L. Hansen; his mother, Mrs. | Mary Hobbs, and a granddaughter, Judith Ann Hansen, all .of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. J. T. Jordan, Atchison, Kas. |
|MRS. MABLE E. JOHNSON
Services for Mrs. Mable E. John- | son, who died Monday at her home, 252 S. Emerson ave. will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow . at Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park. 5 Mrs. Johnson, who was 49,-was a lifelong resident of Marjon county, and was a member of Irvington Methodist, church. She is survived by her husband, Harry P. Johnson; a daughter, Miss | Maxine Johnson, and a’ sister, Mrs. Sadie Langenberg, "all of Indianapolis: !
ROY L. CRAIG
Services for Roy L. Craig, who, died yesterday in his home, 1309 W. will be held at 1:30 p..p. Friday at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Entombmeri¢ will be in Washington Park mausoleum. Mr. Craig, who was 59, was a native of Lebanon and had resided here since 1907. He was a retired] grocer and a member of Center| lodge, FP. and ‘A. M., the Scottish Rite and the Mystic Shrine. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jessie Craig; his mother, Mrs. Ida Craig, both of Indianapolis; three, sisters, Miss Fern Craig, Indian-| apolis; Mrs. Ernest Kelly, Port| Orange, Fla., and Mrs. Charles Gift, ! Washington, D. C., and a brother, Frank Craig, Indianapolis. |
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morrow at Holy Angels Catholic| church for Ivan Eugene Higdon, 10-| year-old ‘son of Mrs. Wilma Higdon, | 728 W. 30th, and Ivan Higdon, In<| dianapolis, who died Sunday in City: hospital. Burial will be in Floral Park. The boy was a pupil at Holy | Angels Catholic parochial school and a member. “of Holy Angels church. In addition to his parents he is survived b and Mrs. James Higdon and Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle, Indianapolis, and ‘great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Andy Lotshaw, Chicago.
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8. :.8. 2 KOKOMO—Samuel, Howard Shultz, 74. Survivor: Wife, Mary Ervin T. Middleton, 46. Survivors: Wife; {sons, Howard and Earl LINTON--John Barnett, 78. Bivens Daughters, Mrs. Linus Thomas, Mrs. Mar ion Hoops * Mrs. Edward Murphy and | Cleo; sons, Arthur, Cecil, Eugene and Rex MONON-—Pau! Francis Dorsey, 43. 8Sur|vivor: Mother, Mrs. Ida. OAKLAND CITY Mrs. Survivors: Husband, Charles; Mrs. Nora Kender; son, Amel,
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; Mrs. Joseph Ssumiol sons, Luther, H. G 25 A WEEK C. J, B. 8. and W. H,; sister, Mrs. Cath: x erine Sink; A iher. Robert Jones. i Mrs. Grace Carpenter, 71. Survivors: | Husband, Harry, Daughter, Mrs, Ofville] Larrison; sons, Joseph, Newell and Paul; brother, Harry Pincher
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PRINCETON--Miss Blizabeth McGregor, | 78. Burvivork" Sisters, Mrs. A. 8. Asdell and Henrietta; brother, James. VINCENNES--Harry Vincent 78. Survivors: Oaughters, Mrs. Wanda Madden, Mrs. Ruth McArtor, Mrs. Mary {Crane and Mrs. Harriet Gickey; son, Robert;' sister, Mrs, Lola Steidman; brother, James. WORTHINGTON-—~Mrs. Mary Hubble, 93. |Burvivors:. Daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Padgett; sons; Harry and J. E
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{ PVT. FRANCIS J. 'HIBBERT Memorial services will be held at
8 a’ m, tomorrow at Our Lady of | Lourdes Catholic church for Pvt. Francis J. Hibbert, who was killed in action in Germany Nov. 21.
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his grandparents, Mr.
Ezra Pruitt, Indianapolis, and Mr.|
Pvt. Hibbert, who was 22, wag the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hibbert, He was a mem- | ber of Our Lady of Lourdes church rand a graduate of the school. He | attended Howe high schoo] and was employed at Victory Cleaners prior to entering service. | Surviving in additién to the parents are four brothers, S. Sgt. Lewis
Mrs. Jane Dolzall, Mrs. Mary Proper and Mrs. Catherine Zegler, all of Indianapolis; a stepbrother, John H.
{ward Benedict; son, Blyth; .sisters, Mrs. |W, Hibbert, California; Pfc. Donald Baum Lx mera = Baker, 60. Sur- 2. Hibbert, South Pacific; Joseph vvors: Ssters, Mrs. Eva Clark and Mrs. | Hibbert, “recently medically disDora Kercher; brother, Dave. | charged from the arm Walter Miller, Survivors: Sons, George 5 a t. Indi a Ys = Robert and Robert. | i Tr ndianapolis; three sisters,
Wilson, and three stepsisters, Miss! Helene Wilson, Mrs. Kathleen Cot-|
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The Women's department of the Englewood Christian church will
morrow, with the business meeting
starting at 2 p.m. / The following officers will be in- |
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president; Mrs. Truly Dyar, second | Miss - Ethel Britts, | Edith third vice president; Mrs. Burnette-1
| Mills, fourth vice president; Mrs. | Dora Kinder, fifth vice president; | Mrs. Belle Calderhead, secretary, | and Mrs, Ida Dosch, treasurer, All members are asked to bring | worn out sheets and pillowcases for surgical dressings. ’
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Struck by a hit-and-run driver as she stood in a safety zone on Massachusetts ave. at Alabama st, today, Mrs. Ressie Doty, 57; of 1432] Central ave, was in city hospital | with a fractured hip. “Police said Mrs. Doty was knocked down by a car driven through the | safety ‘zone hy a man in soldier's uniform. The automobile hore a
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