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in Rites Fodey os Dalton, ie RATHFON = A Policewoman Since 1943 RITES ARRANGED §
Services for ‘Mrs. Dale Dalton. 944 ment. who died Tuesday at|widow of Robert R: Dalton, Indian- | | City hosjital, were to be-held at 8:30{apolis attorney who died ‘12 years| Lifelong Resident of City]. a. m, today at Grinsteiner’s funeralago.- : [ F
splendid results ars | Neti Catholic ¢hurch: Burial was to Philip-Neri: church and..the Altar be in Holy Cross cemetery.
Indianapolis policewoman (are a daughter, Mafgaret. and .a|
money-back guarantee. Ru-Ex since 1943, she was assigned to the brother, James W, Wickiiff, both of | oy juvenile aid division of the depart-
She was 51 an was the,
Mrs. Dalton was a member of St.
Dead at 73; Husband Survives, Services are scheduled at 9:30
a. m. tomorrow at. the J. C, Wilson funeral home and at 10 a.’ m, at
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ORA ERNEST TREACE «| St; Patrick's Catholic chureh for ' . : Mrs. Mary Etta Rathfon, 717 ites he Soniiusied Monday orange st. who died yesterday in ju Asan or Ora Emest gi yincents hospital. Burial will
| Treace, member of the brokerage! | firm of Treace & Orr, who ‘died here | | yesterday. : A resident of Indianapolis- many | |years, he resided at 1020 Central 1avé. Apt. 24. He is survived by his wife, Emily; (a daughter, i Betty Boncilla and {a brother, William, both of Cleveland.
|be in Crown Hill. A lifelong resident of Indianapfolis, Mrs. Rathfon was 73 and was a member of St. Patrick's church. ‘She is: survived by her husband, | David: two daughters, Mrs. Estelle Masters, Indianapolis, and Mrs. William Smock, Lafayette, and one granddaughter, | Lexington, Ky,
JOHN MOORMAN | MRS. CATHERINE MAROSKY
| Rites for “Detective Sgt. John! Rites will be held at 8:30 a. Moorman, Indianapolis police force tomorrow - at Royster & . Askin { member for 24 years; who died funeral home and at 9 a. m. at St. | Wednesday, will be held at 2 p: m.|Philip Neri Catholic church for Mrs. tomorrow at Beanblossom mortuary. | Catheri ine Marosky, lifelong resident | Burial will be in Crown Hill, of Indianapolis, who died Wednes- — day at Methodist hospital. Burial | MRS. SARAH FELDMAN will be in Crown Hill | Mrs. Marosky, who'was 61, was the | Rites were to be held today In|widow of Henry Marosky, a toolCincinnati, O., for Mrs. Sarah Feld- maker and machinist who died in { man, Indianapolis resident 35 years,|1929. She Was a member of St. {who died last night at her home, Philip Neri church., {707 N. Alabama. st Surviving are a son, Clarénce: a { Mrs. Feldman, who-was 53, was a daughter, Mrs. Helen Moore; & inative of London. She was a mem- |sister, Mrs. Dora Brillhart, and two {ber .of Ezras-Achim congregation, grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. {the ladies’ auxiliary of the Central | Hebrew congregation and the Work- MRS. KATHERINE WEBB
I man’s circle of Indianapolis. Services: were to be held at. 10 | SE Ble . Ba Loss: 8la m. this morning at the residence son. Lap. marry Pedman eW | for Mrs. Katherine Webb, wife of York; a daughter, Jennie, Indian- {oom I Webb, who died Mon- | apolis; four Sisters; Mrs. Ray. Rich | day at hér hame, 610 Warren ave. lards and Mis. Kate Feldman, Cin- | Burial will be in Bloomington, feinnati; Mrs. Lena Beller and Mrs. | A practical nurse for Many years Mrs. Webb had lived here most of
{ Yetta Schuster, Chicago, and three]. rot i 0 orothers, Nathan. and Louis ‘Green, her life and was a member of Seventh Christian church.
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HASKETT HULL DIES: PIONEER AT ATKINS
| Haskett ®ull, 38 ' E. 9th st, ant lemployee of E. C. Atkins Co. for 149-years; died “today at Veterans’ hospital. He was 68. i Mr. Hull had lived in Indianape |
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