Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1945 — Page 7
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" FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1945
Funeral of Mrs. Hamilton " Arranged for Tomorrow,
* Services for Mrs.-Margaret Ham- widow of Edwin Dt Carey, who died|tham, 733 N. East st., will be at 1:30! | flton, who died Wednesday in her|
home, 627 Terrace ave, will be held
| at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in the G. H.
Herrmann funeral home, 1505 8. East st, and at 10 a. m. in St, Palrick’'s Catholic church, Burial will |
be in Crown Hill,
Mrs, Hamilton, wife of the late|
Henry Hamilton, had lived in Indianapolis nearly 60 years, She was 79 and a member of St. Patrick's Catholic church, Survivors are two daughters, Mrs, Lula Brown of Erie Pa. and Mrs,
| Elizabeth Otterman of Ladoga; six
grandchildren and six great-grand-children,
MRS. MIRIAM CAREY Rites will be conducted at 3 p. m. Sunday at Kregelo & Bailey mortuary for Mrs. Miriam M. Carey, who died yesterday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. 8. H. Protheroe,
in 1914,
> p | She is survived by. three daugh- | pera] home with ‘burial in Crown
Protheroe, Mrs. Ford V Indianapolis,
{ters, Mrs. Woods,
{E. Protheroe and S. Sgt. Edwin D.| Woods, both in Germany, and two granddaughters, Mts. Phillip Stocker, Marblehead, Mass, and Miss Nancy Ann Boggs, Bronxville,
MRS. BETTY CHANCELLOR
Mrs. Betty Chancellor, a former Indianapolis resident, died Wednesday in La Salle, Ill, in the home of 'a. daughter, Mrs. Henry MecLarnen. Services and burial will be Tin Iola, Kas. Mrs. Chancellor, sister of Mrs. Mollie Levy, 3165 College ave, came
and Mrs. Mrs. Cheetham, who was 71, died Harty R. Mercer: Conda P. Boggs, Bronxville, N. Y.;| \Wednesday in City hospital. two sisters, Mrs. I. L. Beidelman, {operated the Holy Bible Mission at| nat}, O. Evansville, and Mrs. Nathan March, | 1733°N. East st. several years. Grable; two grandsons, Cpl. Johny Survivors *
to Indianapolis seven years ago from Vinita, Okla,
moved to Illinois a year ago
following the pay] cathedral with burial in, Holy death ‘of her husband, Milton. She Cross. cemetery.
THE ‘INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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CHEETHAM FUNERAL | Ries for Addie C. Brown I
SET FOR TOMORROW,
ger vites for Mrs. Martha CheeSordi for Mrs. Addie C. Brown, 12921 - washington bivd,, were to be conducted at 2 p, m. today-in the | Hisey & Titus mortuary by the Rev. Burial will be in She | SPring Grove cemetery in‘ Cincin-
. m._ tomorrow in-the Dorsey fu-|
Hill.
Mrs. Brown, a resident of Indianare her husband, apolis 25 years, died Wednesday in Charles, and two sons, Herbert aiid | her home. She was the wife of the Henry. late Andrew A. Brown, retired superintendent of the Western Union Telegraph Co.
MRS. LAURA O'CONNOR
Mrs. Laura Webb O'Connor, 1223} N. New Jersey st., died yesterday in| St. Vincent's hospital: She. was 73. Wife of the late James O'Connor, she was a member of SS. Peter and Paul cathedral and the Altar society of the ‘church. Survivors are (wo sisters, Mrs, Ed-| ward F, Etter and Mrs. Blake, beth of Indianapolis. will be held tomorrow in Fairmount. ‘Requiem mass will be read at 9.30] Mrs, a. m. tomorrow in the SS. Peter aid
| Presbyterian: church and Naomi
chapter 131, O. E. S. / Her ‘daughter, Mrs. Helen A. '{Drawdy of Chicago, survives.
| MRS. ETTA C. WOOD
Pauline | Caroline Wood,
ist hospital.
She belonged to the Tabernacle
Services and burial for Mrs. Etta |
1502 Pleasant st.,
Are Arranged for Today
SET FOR TOMORROW
Rites for George B. Okey, a reIndianapolis last December. She was tired plasterer, will be held at 8:30] a member of-the Methodist church. ETE tomorrow-in-the-Go-H Her Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Ivan Ilff of Indianapolis; a twin} {enn funeral home, 1503.5. East, st., brother, E. C. Clark of Angola, and. ’ oli three grandchildren, . including T.| hy hate who. wai ‘14. &ied ay RE Prone Her | Wednesday in his home, 944 Woodwusban erry,died last June, [lawn ave. He was a member of St.
Patrick's Catholi¢* church. THOMAS PEEK Survivors are his wife," Margaret; | Services for Thomas Peék, ‘who (Wp sons, George and Robert, and a died Wednesday in City hospital of fister, Mrs. Ella Bolser, all of Ininjuries received in an auto ges dianapolis. dent Jan. 27, will be held: at 2 tomorrow in the Patter fungrel HENRY STEVENS home. Burial will be in New Crown | cemetery.
Services for Henry Stevens, 709. IE. St. Clair st., will be held at 1:30 Mr. Peek, who was 82, lived at|p, m. tomorrow in the Harry W.| 2034 N. Capitol ave. He had lived Moore peace chapel with burial in in Indianapelis 50 years and was a. Crown Hill, : member of Trinity lodge, F°& A. M.
and at 9 a. m. in St. Patrick's Cath-/
Are Schediled for oy :
Rites for Martin Zeilinga, whose brother, Fredagf Modesto, Cal, and ‘son, Pvt, Minna Fred Zeilinga, is| 'three sisters living in Holland, I missing in action over Germany, | will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in JULIA MOTHERSHEAD the Christian Park Church of the! Services for Miss Julia Motherss | Covenant. The Rev. Allen B, Cook | head, formerly of Indianapolis, will Iwill officiate and ‘burial will be in| be held at 4: p. m. tomorrow at Washington Park cemetery. ‘ | Kregelo & Bailey funeral home with Mr, Zeilinga, who was 54, died burial in Crown Hill. Wednesday “in. his 1546 + Miss Motherhead, died Tugsday in | Churchniah ave, | her home in Berkeley, Cal. CremaA former carpenter contractor, he tion services have been held in | was employed at the Big Four rail- | Berkeley.
| road shops in Beech Grove at the] x 'time of his death. He was a mem-| Born in Indianapelis, she wes a ber of the Christian Park Church of member of one of Indiana's pioneer | the Covenant and Carpenters’ union | families; John L. and Annie O. local 80. " |Mothershead.. Since 1928 she had
| Survivors are his wife, Winnie; lived in California.
home,
Wood, who would rave heen |
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She had lived in Fair- st.
He received serious head injuries terday
when struck-at 21st st. vard pl, by a car driven
73 today, died yesterday in Method- ford Ingle, 78, of 2035 N. Meridian The accident increased Indian-| Bovd, mount most of her life and came to laplolis’ traffic toll this year to three. Erickson, both. of Chicago.
and Boule- received in a fall on the ice Jan. 3!
Mr. Stevens, who was 69, died yes- | two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Taylor | Survivors are two brothers, Owen Indianapolis and John L. of Pasadena, Cal, and three nephews, Wilson Mothershead, U. 8. N. R..
in City hospital of injuries | of Indianapolis; by Brad- near his home, Survivors are his sister, and ‘a niece, Mrs.
Mrs. C. A.
Dorothy | inga Jr.,
| and Miss Martha May Zeilinga, both | lof three other sons, | Pfc. John Peter Zeilinga, serving in Lt | England; Seaman 1-c Martin Zeil- of Indianapolis; Morris Mothershead stationed in New York, and of Pasadena and J. L. Mothershead {Edward Zelinga of Indianapolis;
a Jr., Palo Alto, Cal.
8827 N. Delaware st. Burial will be in Grable; Ill. and Mrs. Levy are another daughMrs. Carey, who was 82, was a ter, Mrs. John Barrett of Oklaformer Grable resident and was the | homa City, Okla, and another sisq | ter, Mrs. Mae Woodruff, Los An- | geles, Cal. !
Survivors besides Mrs. McClarnen |
MRS. ROSE JENNINGS
| Services for Mrs: Rose Jennings, 573 N. Tacoma ave. ‘will be held at 18:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Harry |W. Moore peace chapel and at 9 a. m. in St. Philip Neri Catholic church. Burial will be in Crown | Hill. Mrs. Jennings, who was 79, died {last night in 8t. Vincent's hospital. | [She was a member of St. Philip Neri church. | Survivors are a niece, Mrs. Maitilda Nieten, with whom she made iher home, and two nephews, Ar[thur Jennings, of Anderson, and {Charles ‘Jennings ‘of Mishawaka.
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'MRS. ALICE ROBERTS
Services io Mrs. Alice May Roberts, R. R. 1, New Augusta, will be held at 2 3 m. fomoTIow in Grinsteiner's funeral home, 1601 E. New York st. Burial will be in Benton Harbor. Mich., Monday. { Mrs. Roberts, who -was* 61, died! Wednesday in San Antonio, Tex. Bhe was a member of Memorial { Presbyterian church. | ' Survivors are a son, Alvin To- { maski of Sodus, Mich.; two step- | sons, Leroy A. and Jacob R. Roberts, and two stepdaughters, Mrs. Edith B. Long and Mrs. Jean C. {May, all of Indianapolis, and three, : sisters;—Mrs.—Ruth-__Peltier. Mrs. : [Myrtle Doering and ‘Mrs. Mary Alight, all of Benton Harbor, Mich.
GREETING CARDS
FRANK J. LANG
Rites for Frank J. Lang, father] jof Mrs. L. H. Schmidt, 1416 Comer ave. will be held at 2 p. m. Mon-| {day in Jackson, Mich. with burial | there. Mr, Lang, a former building con- | 4 SOOTHED QUICKLY! tractor in Jackson, died yesterday A cracked lip—80 cruel and pain- J (in the Schmidt home. He was 73. ful! Caused when raw, bitter § | He was a member of the Method- | Weather rie Sein yells leaves § 'ist church and hdd worked for em “thirsty comessore § Holcomb & Hoke Manufacturing —may crack and bleed. Soothing } | co yntil his retirement a year ago. Mentholatum acts medicinally: § | 9 halen (1) Gently stimulates the local |. Besides Mrs. Schmidt survivors are two grandchildren and a sister,
blood supply to the sore area. (2) Helps revive “thirsty” cells § |[Mrs. A. B. Johnson of Muskegon; Mich.
so they can retain needed moisture. LODGE GROUP TO MEET
At the first sign of chapped, raw skin — quick; smooth on soothing | Olive Branch Rebekah lodge No.] {10, 1.0. O. F, will meet at 8 p. m.|
Mentholatum, Jars, tubes, 30¢. {tomorrow in Castle hall. Sylvia
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Leach, noble grand, will preside. |
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