Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1945 — Page 11

civ oss [Il FRIDAY, MARCH O, 1048 _ pi THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : . ‘COMMANDO’ KELLY [Miss May Boish of Pittsburgh this] f° “ arrtent Eanls : i | TO WED THI WEEK “ei y fused to divulge the on JAMES S Herriot, Federal rE : ; {0 the ceremony, bu sal Fou) ge : eo" : \ ’ Ey da 3.0 un 3 Sense Ye wire Probation Officer Here, Dies

Kelly, who won the congressional | burgh when he returned home from medal of honor in Italy, will marry,’ Italy.

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- a Rites will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at Flannér & Buchanan mor7 |tuary for James 8. Herriot, probation officer of feder#l court, who died : " . " i a : |yesterday av his home, 3216 Washington blvd. Death followed an | There's only one better buy in Bonds::.WAR BONDS! gttack.in the federal building. Burial will be in Washington Park, { A ; A native of Princeton, Mr. Herriot was 60, and had lived here since 1929. Prior to being appointed to the probation post, he was employed 110 years as a clerk in federal bankruptey court. | Mrs. Harold Cornwell, Indianapolis: He was a graduate of the Uni-| two brothers, Oscar and Theodore, versity of Illinois school of business both of Clayton, and a. sister, Mrs, and also attended Worcester Aecad-| Lizzie Cummings, Bloomington. emy, Worcester, Mass. He was a| A : ; Gs : oom member of Delta Tau Delta frater-| prc, ROBERT D. SUTTER ~4 & 3 RR ; :

. : : 2 4 FE RE : A : INDIANA FUR CO 5 0, a : pity, Mystic Tie Masonic lodge N Memorial services will be held at : ¢E X ; AY ,

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398, and the First Presbyterian | church. %s (11 a.m. tomorrow at the South Side | | He is survived by his wife, Julia; Seventh Day Adventist church for | two daughters, Mrs. Mareueriie pre, Robert D. Sutter who was] Roberts and Miss Rosamond Her- | . riot, and a granddaughter, Julianna etled er 2 uy Begun. M dl Roberts, all of Indianapblis. . TW e son I.and| § ! ro Mrs, Oscar Sutter, 1853 Orleans st., | fy and the brother of Mrs. Elsie McJOHN BURNS Clanahan, Miss Loree Sutter and Services for John Burns, former |Mrs. Anabel Lowery, all of IndianIndianapolis resident - who died |&polis. Wednesday in Bedford, were to be held at 2 p. m. today at Heltonvile. WILLIAM E. VOGLER Burial was to be in HeltonviHle. William (Will) E.. Vogler, 2427 N.|

A former contractor and timber |... yo... % sey st., an employee of the Mr. Burns w . He moved . dealer, 3 Burns was 76. He move Hook's drug store at Illinois and

100 PROOF | to Bedford nearly 50 years ago. ts. died § ht SR wl ; - | Washingto ., died last ni | & | Glenmore Distilleries Co., Incorporated, Louisville, Kentucky He is survived by his son, Syl-{Washington sts., : nig of

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vester, Detroit, Mich.; a daughter,|st. Vincent's hospital. He was 81.

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Rites for Mrs. Sarah Ann Reed, |

t 3 who died Thursday at Methodist 3 D A M OO D hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. Sun-| day at Primitive Baptist church, |

. Danville, - Burial dlso will be in . (LG nt are maghnifice anil.

expressions of ’ A former resident of Marion | Love and Beauty! county, Mrs. Reed had lived in Dan- | ville since 1910. She was a member of the Primitive church. : She is survived by a daughter, Millie F. Rééd, Danville; two sons, | Lester A., Indianapolis, and William | E., Danville; seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

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MRS. IDA BELL BATES

Mrs. Ida Bell Bates, 542 Vinton] st., died yesterday at City hospital | following .a long illness, Born near . Seymour, Mrs, Bates had lived in Indianapolis most of

her life. She was 70. | Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in the Lucas| funeral home. Burial will be at Seymour. Surviving are the husband, Edward Bates; four children, Floyd Elston, Miss Cleona Elston, Harry { Elston and Roy Elstony and a sis- | ter, Mrs.” Lilllan Masten, Indian|apolis

State Deaths

CHILI — Amos E. Long, $8 Survivors; Daughters, Mrs. Laura Swantner, Mrs. | : Edith Kotterman, Mrs. Hazel Eby,

HARTFORD CITY — Mrs. Martha May Klugh, 70. Survivers:-Sgn, Wilbur; daughters, Mary Catherine, Bernice; brothers, Richard, Ora Stump; sisters, Mss. Harry Worley, Mrs. Elizabeth Younts, Orville ‘Eldon Macon, 25. . Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Macon; brothers, Gerald, Fred: sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Bolner, Miss Gladys Macon; Mrs Vera Cline, Imogerie Macon. INNISDALE—Mrs.- Sarah Jane Dyer, 76 Survivors: Daughtér,” Edna; sons, Robert, John, Evard, Edward. MARTINSVILLE—William Ervin Turley Survivors: Wife, Maggie: daughters, Geneva, Ruth; Margaret Baldridge; sons, Harold, Richard, Irvin,

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