Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1945 — Page 10
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-PUESDAY, FEB. 27, 1945
For 30 Years;
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LUCAS RITES
SET FOR THURSDAY
Services| for Robert F:; Lucas, who
John M. Mahoney, a deputy state fire marshal and a retired city was killed Sunday in an autoriobiles
fireman, died Sunday in ‘a hospital in Miami, Fla, where he Was ... accident near Bridgeport, will
« vacationing. Mr. Mahoney, who was 62, lived
at 2356 N. New Jersey;st. He retired
aps a city fireman about seven years ago after 30 ‘years Of service,
He was a member of SS. Peter and Paul cathedral and ‘the Indiana | Owen county. Burial will be in the B : — — e
Piremen's association. His father, the late John H. Mahoney, former city councilman and sculptor, designed some of the figures for the Soldier and Sailors’ monument. Survivors are two sisters, Miss Esther Mahoney “of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Nell Chadbourne-of Chicago. Services will be held in SS. Peter and Paul cathedral and the Kirby mortuary with burial in Holy Cross cemetery. MRS. CLARA WANTLAND Services for Mrs. Clara M.-Want-land will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in. the Harry W. Moore peace chapel, with the Rev, Herbert Huffman; pastor of the First Friends church. of which she was a member, officiating. urial will
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be in Spring Hill cemetery, near Cartersburg. Mrs. Wantland died "Sunday. She was 73 and lived at 24250 N. New Jersey St. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. | Ruth E. Walker, and three sons, Joseph L. Calvin W. and Kenneth | WwW. all of Indianapolis; a sister, | Mrs. Flora Lawrence, Plainfield; | and five brothers, Howard, Robert Elmer Stephenson, all of Plainfield; Albert Stephenson, Vickerv. Tex. and the Rev. George Stephenson, Minneapolis, Minn.: six grandchildren and one great grand-! child.
ERNEST R. ELLIS | The Rev. A. E Clegg will officiate at services for Ernest R. Ellis at tomorrow in the Harry W. Mpore peace chapel. Burial will pe in the Washington Park mausoleum Mr. Ellis, who was 46, died yesterday in his home, 1215 N. Pennsyl-| vania st. He was an employee of | the New York Central railroad 25 years. He was a member of the Clay City Methodist church and a past master of Euclid lodge, 573, F. & A. M. . | Survivors are his wife, Edythe, and his mother, Mrs. May Ellis, Clay City.
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FRED C. NOLLER Rites for Fred C. Noller, former |
i Indianapolis resident who died Fri-
| day in Tampa, Fla. were held yes-|
terday in Tampa. Burial was in Orange Grove cemetery there, A native of Effingham, Ill, Mr. | Noller had been a resident of Indi- | anapolis from 1889 until 1946 when he moved to Tampa. He was 70. . Surviving him are three sons,| S. Sgt. Fred D. Noller, serving in|! China; Charles C. Noller, Jacksonville, Fla., and William H. Noller, | Indianapolis; a . daughter, Mrs. | Gussie Holding, Indianapolis; a] sister, Mrs. Emma Paimer, Chicago, | and four grandchildren.
' MRS. ESTELLA HATTON
Rites for Mys. Estella F. Hatton, 5110 W. Morris st., will be at 2 p.m. | tomorrow in the Usher mortuary. Burial will be in. New Crown cemetery. wor : . Mrs. Hatton, who was 74, died Sunday in, the Long hospital. A resident of Indianapolis 23 years, she was a ‘member of the Church of Christ. | Survivors are her husband, Wil-| liam J.; a son, Carl W.; a sister, Mrs. Edith Harrell of North Ver-| non, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Catherine Geiss, Indianapolis
MRS. CARRIE T. CRAWFORD
Services for Mrs. Carrie T. Craw- | who died yesterday in her home, 916 E. 23d st., will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Wald funeral home. The Rev. George A Frantz, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will officiate. Burfal will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Crawford, who was 86, had been a resident of Indianapolis 70 years and was a member of the First Presbyterian church. She was borm in Cedar: Rapids; Iowa. Surviving Her are a sister, Mrs. Lillian Aker, Indianapolis: a nephew, Indianapolis, and several
THURSTON
Services and burial for Miss Inez M.-Thurston;-a native and former school teacher of Indianapolis, were held in Rumney, N H Miss | Thurston died Feb. 9, in Rumney, where she had lived 20 years
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MIDNIGHT DRINKS END By UNITED PRESS The entertainment industry rang down the curtain on after-midnight drinking and amusement last night but there were stil] campaigns afoot today for modification of the 'na-tion-wide curfew.
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be held at 1 p. m. Thursday in the Carolina church in ® Jordan City,
church cemetery. Mr. Lucas, who was §7, was the father of 21 children, seven of them in the armed forces. * He lived ‘at R. BR: 1, Bridgeport.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SH he Dr. Good's Rites Set at College MRS. BESSIE BAIRD SERVICES THURSDAY
| Rites for Dr. I. J. Good, former|ing. He lived at 4202 Otterbein | | president of Indiana Central col- ave. | Rites for Mrs. Bessie Baird, who lege, will be held at 2 p. m. to-| Pallbearers will be Evan Kek, Dr. | died yesterday in her’ home, 1003 morrow in the college cha hel [Jolin Haramv," {he . Rev. Ralph Congress el beheld a 110 17g college thape), |O'Dell, the Rev. Glenn O'Dell, the |P- m Thursddy in Shirley Brothers The body will lie in state in! Rev. Virgil Hague, Prof. James central chapel. - Burial will be -in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary Weber, Maj. A. F., Williams.and the Crown Hill until 10:30 a. m. tomorrow when Rev. Craig Brandenberg. ly ad, we ve. Jeu it will be taken to the college tol = ; vs a RD Jour and in state until the funeral. CARD PARTY SLATED | pep, { Cremation will follow. | Order of Druids No. T will have| Surviving her are the. husband Dr. Good, a leader .in the United |a card. party in the home of Mrs. William Baird, and - three sons, | Indianapolis; Keith {a heart attack in Warsaw where at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Stella | Baird, Columbus, and T-5 Kenneth | he was, attending a religious meet- | Hannon is chairman. » | Baird, serving in Italy.
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Oscar Heiger Services Tomorrow
Services for Oscar Heider, a re-|Orville' J.. Pettijohn 6f the “Kene tired confectioner, will be held at Wood ave. address, and two grand10 a. m. tomorrow in the Indiana | Children, Pharmacists Mate 2-5 Masonic home in Franklin, witty | BO0ERt He ang 1) tie burial in Crown Hill, [john of Indianapolis. Mr. Heider, who was 77, died | yesterday in the Masonic home. He s formerly lived at 3155 Kenwood| NEW YORK, Feb. 27 (U. P).—A ave, . {drug store, ‘opened in Greenwich He was a member of Sutherland |village in 1817, operated for 128 Presbyterian church and Pental- [years without a blemish. Today its pha lodge, 564, F. & A. M. He current owner, Louis di Giovanni, had been in the candy Business |was under $1000 bail, charged with 40 years. accepting $19,422 of stolen toothe Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. paste for resale at cut rates.
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