Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1945 — Page 12

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'p. m. tomorrow at Royster and|Indianapolis, and Mrs. | Askin funeral home for Oliver F.

1907 .E. Riverside dr. |brothers, [heck will be in Crown Hill, Mr. Hendricks, who was. 74, op- nett, Newton Falls, O, Masonic rites will be condicted at| erated a bicycle shop at 42d st|

Indianapolis Eva Lillian Chamness,

° » | of = BR [Ewing St. : 75 i Pal ee | Hil he | Mr. Sims, who was 58, was a City, and two brothers, Claude, In- | McGreevy was a member of the and RR fi REN native of Indianapolis and-was a {dianapolis, Fred, - Detroit, $2250 © FUN {RA member of Indianapolis lodge No. | granddaughter, Edith Ann Cham- | Knoxville ; A NF Ry 669, F. hq

Graham 'Jodge No. 1000, Brother- EDWARD M. MONROE

made his home; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Moreland ave, will be held at 2 McGreevy, 1210 Olive st. Burial will be in Memorial |

of Indianapolis al years and a supervisor at Diamond |ernoon In- | Chain. Manufactuirng Co. 24 years,|Harold--W. Gray,

|at Kent and Puritan lodge, 1. O. will be in Los Angeles.

a daughter, Indianapolis, She is survived by her husband, | | grandson, Pfc. Paul H. Patterson, Mabel

LYMAN G. STAHL Rites wil] be held at 11 a. m. to-

the Harry W. Moore peace of the chimes for Lyman G. Stahl, | Wednesday at his home, 1043 Win-| BOOSTER CLUB T0 EAT juesnise st. Burial will be in Greenhere 22 years and at one time was ana. He was a member of Masonic {lodge and Scottish Rite at Peoria,

and Murat temple here. Surviving are his wife, Rosetta;

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For Oliver F. Hendricks FOR W. F. REYNOLDS

Private rites were-to be held at 2 scheduled at 2:30/two daughters, Mrs. Edith Bailey, p. m. today, at: Hisey & Titus morWinifred |tuary for Wildey F. Reynolds, oper- | Childs, Muncie; a son; Pvt. Donald/ator of the W. F. Reynolds pharStahl, Keesler Field," Miss; his! macy here 50 years, who died yesdied yesterday a mother, Mrs. Angeline Stall; two|terday at his home, 55 8. Audubon Walter.-and Frank, Chi- | rd. Burial will be in Crown Hill. (cago, and a sister, Mrs: Cora, B r-| A resident of Indianapolis more than 60 years, Mr. Reynolds operated the pharmacy at 10th. and | West sts. until his retirement three |

years ago.” He was a member of | Graveside rites will be conducted nrqyion lodge No. 35, F.'& A. M. and |

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He is survived by his wife, Hat- at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Memorial | Raper commandery No. 1, Knights |

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Mrs, Lola Park for Noah S. McGreevy, for-| Templar. Ina Pearl mer Indianapolis resident, who died| Surviving are a son, Archie, and | and ‘Mrs, | Wednesday in Louisville, Ky. two daughters, Laura and Elsie | Speedway | A veteran of world war I, Mr.! | Reynolds, all of Indianapolis. =~ and a American. Legion and 40 and 8 in MRS. MATHILDA WULF and Nashville,

and of Lbuisville Fourth Presbyterian church, Wulf, who died yesterday at

A wholesale paper salesman he hob on Southport rd,, three e miles

is survived by hig wife, Beulah: a DON'T FOOL

daughter, Martha, both of Louis-

547 ville, and his mother, Mrs, Missouri WITH COLD MISERIES - | HERE'S FAST RELIEF |

[HAROLD W. GRAY | RELIEF ONE~Ease Headache. Services were to be held. this aft- = RELIEF TWO -Reduce fever. vos Angeles, Cal. [Or RELIEF. THREE~Lesson body aches. LL nCRNAPY RELIEF FOUR -Ease stuffy nose.

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Mr. Gray, who was 43, moved his » wife, from here in 1920. He wis a 'memGladys ber of Presbyterian church. and a He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Tiefel, ‘Los Angeles,- and hree brothers, Walter, Indianapolis; n William, ‘and Robert. Gray, both of Los Angeles.

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m. s day at ‘the home and at ers, John Harting, Beech Grove and 2:30°p. m. in SE Johivs Evangetical Ed Harting: Acton; Lutheran church’ at Five - Points, | Burial will be in Acton. Mrs. Wulf, who was 56, had resided here most- of her life and was a member of St. John's: ghurch. Suryiving are ‘her husband, alter; a ‘daughter, Mrs. Opal

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