Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1945 — Page 4
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
TUESDAY, FEB. 6, 1945
_ Local Deaths: Frank G. Sink Rites Are Set for Thursday
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member and’ trustee of Woodruff Place Baptist church who died yesterday at his home, 511 N. Bancroft st, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Thursday at Woodruff Place church Masonic rites will precede burial in : Crown Hill, | The body will pe at the resi- ; dence from noon ad today until 1:30 Frank G. Sink p. m. Thursday and will lie in state
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Mr. Bink, who was 65, was a na-
tive of Indianapolis and was Ssecre-
MRS. GILES H. WOOD Rites for Mrs. Giles Hancock
yu r f p 8 1k & hd - ad t tary treasurer OD the Be ® a Wood, who died Friday in Milton, wards Co, president of the Ste Ky. were held Sunday, in Mt. Car-
Metal Contractors’ and ‘Warm Air
Heating association, a past presi-
mel Methodist church in Milton Burial was in the church cemetery.
1 Iniversal club and was y dent of the Universal club and was Mrs. Wood, who was 68, was a
a member of Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine and Center Masonic lodge. He is survived. by his wife, Esther; a son, Maj. Frank Sink Jr.” at an army hospital in England; two brothers. Charles, Indianapolis, and
former Indianapolis resident = but had lived in Milton’ most of her life. She is survived by five sons, .D B. Wood, circulation auditor of the Indianapolis. News; Norval Wood, district “manager of the city circu-
J. L, St. Auguste, Fla a SSW, ation of "rhe Star; Wilbur Wood;
Mrs. Stella R. Hawkins, Alhambra,
t is easy to attend services in
our chapel without taking your
car from .its garage. Just
board: an Illinois trolley or
Meridian bus. Our mortuary mn
Is located Bastween Hinois nd
Meridian ‘streets on Fall Creek
Boulevard.
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Milton; James H. Wood, Gallatin, {Tenn,, and the Rev. Harry Wood, { Worthville, Kv., and four daughters Mrs. James Woods, Mrs. Howard Goghill, Mrs. Jay Lehue and Mrs E T. Rowlett, ™all of Milton, -
| MAURICE CLEARWATER Rites for Maurice Clearwater, 1843 { Roosevelt ave., who died Sunday {will be held at 2 p m. tomorrow a‘ { Hillside Christian church Burial | will be in Washington Park Mr. Clearwater, who was 33, was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and a graduate of school No, 55 and Warren Central high school. He was a member of Hillside church { “Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Izura Clearwater; his wife, Mrs Charlene Clearwater; a son, Robert Clearwater: a daughter, Phyllis Kay Clearwater, and a sister, Mrs, Isaac Russell, all of Indianapolis. MRS. CLARA WHITE Rites for Mrs. Clai ‘arr White { who .died Sunday at home, 1055 S. Sheffield ave, will be held at m, . tomorrow. at the Ray
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sided “her member of She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mary Stone and Miss Opal White; three sons, Bennett, Charl and Albert White, all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs, Pearl Dobbs and Mrs. Mimie Schoolcraft, and two brothers, Robert and William Farr, all of Martinsville. TERRY E. SCOTTEN Rites are scheduled at 1:30 p. m tomorrow at Shirley Brothers’ Central chapel.for Terry E. Scotten, former fruit merchant who died yes!terday in Hotel Frederick. Burial {will be in Floral Park. Mr. Scotten, who was 56, operated a fruit stand at N. East. st. until | several nronths ago. He had lived {here 35 years and was a member of {the Methodist church. Surviving are three ‘daughters, Mrs. Ernest Haught, Mrs. Mary] Duncan and Mrs. Dorothy Fay, all of Indianapolis, and a son, Cpl. Ray-
in the South Pacific.
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Mrs. Cone, who © ployed at the Cel 11 years until her retirement thr years ‘ago. She had lived her years and was a n ber of Harold C. Megrew camp auxiliary No, 3 Spanish War Veterans, She is survived by her husband Leslie: two sons, Fran i e ¢ Charles Virt, both
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| Indianapolis; Mrs. Vinnie Hudson, | | Stinesville, and Mrs. Eva McKee, | Martinsville, - and two brothers; Henry Suter, Paragon, and Thomas Suter, Kokomo. ” -
MRS. LORA ALDRIDGE { |. Mrs, Lora Aldridge, 39. Frank st. died yesterday in her home. She was 68. Born in Illinois, she had lived in Indianapolis 37 years and was a member of Olive Branch Christian church. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs #Margaret Hillsman and Mis. Mildred Bolton, and two sons, Harry and Robert, all.of Indianapolis; three sisters? Mrs, Fan®Hughes, Amelia, 0.; Mrs. Ida Lohman, Cincinnati, 0, and Mrs. Lilly Vest, Decatur, Ill: ‘a brothef, Karl Rothrock, Indianapolis; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, Services will be conducted by Rev. Benton Miller at 3p Thursday in the Olive = Branch CHureIT Buriat wi-—be—in-— New Crown cemetery. MRS. ELLA DUNNINGTON Rites for Mrs. Ella . Dunnington, 1836 N. Delaware st, who died yesterday at St. Francis hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Robert W. Stirling funeral home, Burial will be in Acton. Mrs. Dunnington was 58 and had resided here 40 years. She was a member of Christian church, Surviving are her husband, Carl C., an Indianapolis pharmacist; and two “brothers, Edgar, Indianapolis, and Otha, Gee, Ky.
MRS. ANNA GRUBB
& Buchanan Anna Grubb,
~ who died hete this morning. Burial
will be in €rown Hill Mrs. Grubb, who was 80, was the widow of Harry K. Grubn and the mother of the. late Joseph Grubb She had lived here 30 year Skke is survived by a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Marje E. Grubb. a niece, Mrs. Blanche Kunkle, Mt. -Vernon, Y., and a nephew, Arthur. Frey, Pennsylvania. ! DEAF-MUTE'S DEATH - Police today held James Wiikey, 24, of 2453 Columbia ave., on a vagrancy charge after he was said to-have-admitted-the-fatal stabbing of a deaf-mute in an. argument that - began over a package ‘of clgarets yesterday afternoon. Wilkey told police he was standing in the. Sportman’'s bar, 823 In-
diana ave. when Miss Doris Pennich grabbed a package of cigarets
fand she summoned the deaf-mute, {Robert Cole, 817 Blake. st. Apartment 3. Cole. followed . him across the street and behind a signboard, Wilkey stated to : police, where they fought. : ! Later, police ‘found the wounded Cole in the rear of the Paradise Inn, 798 Indiana ave. ‘He was taken to City hospital, where he died a couple of hours later of wounds in the chest ang’ left.arm While at the hospital, police hoticed Wilkey, who was being treated for cuts He was: questioned and admitted fighting with Cole, they said,
JEWISH ‘AUXILIARY TO PRESENT ‘FOLLIES’
The ladies’ auxiliaryasof Indianapolis. post No. 114, Jewi¥h War Veteras, will present, "Follies of 1945" for patients of the Veterans' hostal at-7 p. m, today at the hosMembers of tlie t will be Joyce D lang, Shirley. Myers, Jean Perry, Marilyn -Mattox, Joella Cain, Barbara Matthews, Mary -Arthur, Ann Starn, Beverly Henry, Frances and istridge, Mr. and Mrs. ClifR. Earle, Martha and Mabel ston-and Mr. and Mrs. Charles : ae
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