Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1945 — Page 8

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ANDERSON —Giebrge B. Kelly, 74. Sur! Ten club in Miami, the Yountsville th k t Vis wy y ith ES Margaret Garr, Mrs Birdie hy 4) Mis | Methodist church and the Woman's C ecCKS R eumatic i Sue muy SE TT on A visa Baker, Mrs. ‘Walter Wilcox.’ Rell Corps of Civil War Veterans. gin which makes work a burden, and

RGOS—Charles C. Reed, 62. he is survived by two daugh-|

ry Wife, Martha: daughters, sanha, Mrs Helen Quien; mother, ters, Mrs. B. M. Pace, Indianapo-

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| grandchildren, Rites for Mrs. Clara: A. -Jelf,.1Q- adore, sa de | Rites will be held at 8:30 a. m. dianapolis resident for 60 years, who’ Survivors Husband, Jonas. died yesterday at the home of her 1 a aabul | Wischinsler | 9 a. m. in Holy Rosary Catholic] daughter, Mrs. H. B. Millspaugh, Baia. Mrs, Ee AImUR, Mrs, \church for Jack Calabrese, employee |

7016 Warwick nl will be held at 2| MARION — James " Jefiries, 60 sur: | of L. 8. Ayres & Co., who died yesvors: Wife, Ella, daughter, Helen; son, tomorrow at Conkle funeral home,

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p. m. tomorrow at McNeely mortu- 4) ed on y terday in St. Vincent's hospital { { arv, 1828 N. Meridian st. Burial] PENNVILLE—Willlam O. Spangler, 86. |Byria]l will be in. St. Joseph's. The Rev. Everett Atkinson, pastor)

SHELBYVILLE—Mrs, Ida E. Swinford, 70. | lof West” Side ‘Church of .the will be Jrown Hill { Survi Daughter, Mrs. R. Mr. Calabrese, who was 58, had vill.be in Crown Hill. | Irvivors: aug aymond [Nazarene will officiate, with a

id Deiwert. sons, Carl, sVernie, Robert, Mrs, Jelf, who was 75, WaS 8 Bora: brother, Harry McKenney |been employed in the alteration de- iy Floral Park.

member of North Methodist church, SUELBYVILLE- Mrs. Susgy M. Brock, partment. of Ayres for 37 years and | A resident of Indianapolis 45 hs ia atighters of the!83 § S$: c Norman temple, Daughters of the ji," oy, “Walter; brother Andrew Jack-| wag a member of the 20-yegr-cl lub | years,’ Miss Bereman was 78. She]

fot the store. {was a member of the Baptist church!

: ; : ; ci to lof LeRoy, Kas. ; | ‘he is survived. by three other Holmes ave, and at 9 &. m. in Holy| A native of Naples, he came Sirwiv y . She survived b hres 9 he} Trinity church. Burial will be in|INdianapolis 40 years ago and re-| Survivors include her brother,| denburn ) . sided at 312 E. 50th st. He also was| {William A., Indianapolis, and two M d Mrs. Adel Cobb, De-] : a member of the Modern W oodmen nephews, | M0, BNO MUS. . ! ' . ; TKETT® { America. rt sari and a son, Lawrence, ( ARRIE PICKETT ¥ ® phine, | F- W. C. WENDHAUSEN

Q | Surviving are his wife, Josep Services for ss. Carrie ke . ep ’ { etyices Jor Miss 'Cwiie Ploketh and two sons, S. Sgt. Ralph J. Cala-| Rites for Frederick “W. C. Wend-

8312'S elaware st., will be con-|,..c a r At Five > 4 anh PEARL LOVE ° 5 3D : ye R Wind brese, serving in France, and Frank jqucen, retired tailor, who died : . ducted by the Rev C /ind- apolis. ] ed at 1:30 9+ of Indianapol] | Wednesday at his home, 1115 Park on horst at 10 a. m, tomorrow in the| Cr ‘ tomorrow at Moore Mortuaries V Lt m Burial WH be [LAY DE E. MCINTYRE ave., were to be held at 3 p. m. oigf, mortuary rie o chapel for Mr Pear! Love : | Services are scheduled at 2 p. m. [today at Moore Mortuaries Peace

in Glen Haven cemetery. raips "hape ar N ! ho died Wedfesday at her home Miss Pickett. who was 72. died | tomorrow at Prairie Chapel, near | chapel. Burial was to be in Crown $ . AOD i v i ad “

932 N. Leslie ave. Burial will be in| wednesday in. City’ hospital She | Lyons, for Cladde E Melntyre, 101 Hil) : Washington Park. aa» had lived in Indianapolis since N. Bradley ave, who died yester A native of Germany, Mr, WendMrs. Love, who was 59 1875 vr. day. Burial also will be in Prairie | hausen was" 78 and had lived in her husband, Frafk, a conductor| guiyiving is a brother, Wilbur Chapel “ Marion county 52 years. He was a he New York Central railroad; pi kett of Indianapolis. [ Mr. McIntyre, who was 63 Was merchant tailor and was employed daughter, - Mrs Marie A. Wells a employed at International Har- py the Welcome B. McMurray Tai- : iianapolis; a son, Ernest E., North SISTER MIRIAM HANNEY [vester €0. He had lived_in Marion loring Co. 17 years before his ‘relem, and two grandchildren, || Sarvices will be held at 8 a2. m jcounty 18 years and was a member tirement in 1927 nee 21 > : of Englewood Christian church and | ge js survived by two daughters, EUGENE TRUSNIK |tomorrow at: St. Marys-ol-the=| ine Loyal Order of the Moose. Mrs. George H. McNeely and Miss Fugene ~ Trusnik.” a ‘moulder at! Woods convent near Terre Haute,|- He is survived by. his Wife, Martha Wendhausen, both of In-ink-Belt Co. for 30 years, died yes- for Sister Miriam Francis Hanney, Carrie; five daughters, Mrs. Wil- gianapolis; a son, Walter, Bridgeterday in St. Francis hospital. He. 1ngianapotis native, who died yes-j. am H. ‘Stolte, Miss Lucille Mec- port, and two. grandchildren. was 61 : . Intyre, Miss Anna Louise Mcln-

A native of Italy, he came to In €raay al the convent. Burial willy re Mpg E. Allan Green and Mrs q] § lianapolis in 1906. He was a mem- be In the convent cemetery. George E ha all of Indian- us dan S! ives!

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faughters, Mrs. Irene hicago: Mrs. Helen Webb, St. St Joseph's cemetery,

in f Holy Trinity Catholic church! Sister Miriam left Indianapolis in apolis; a soy “Capt. Emery L. Mc- 2 St." Joseph society ; 1923 to entet the convent at St.|Intyre, serving in France, and four Want new Pep’ and Vim? ivors are his wife, Mary; a Mary's, subsequently srving in brothers, Earl and Hershel, BloOm- | Thousands of couples are weak, worn-out, oxMrs. Céleste Ankenbrock, Chicago, Ft. Wayne ang Chelsea, field; Orville, Beaumont, Tex, and Fa ty hr Oe toks Jon. ao id

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Private funeral rites will be. he 1d at 10:30 a. m. Monday at Shirley Check Itching | Brothers’ Central chapel for Mrs First Application [Belle T. Clem, who died Wednesday Agonizing itching of ugly eczema, Rash at the' Lafayette Soldiers’ home. Cetter, Ringworm, Pimples, Scabies, Toe Burial will be.in Greenwood. un Tn gis, ET Licanly o

granddaughter arvices will be held at 8:30 a. m Surviving is her brother, Willia Monday in the residence, 1047 ‘N Hanne, Indianapolis

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