Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1945 — Page 4

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folic ‘of nu fOF ME Blanche was 4 member of the ladies’ aux- . Catholic church for Mrs. Blanche yjary of the Ancient Order of Hi- ’ Church Work. Greenen Drew, lifelong Indianap- bernians. Mrs. Nellie O. Duncan, widow of olis resident who died yesterday in| Surviving are a daughter, Sister ~ fate Rev. John Wesley Duncar.| methodist hospital. * Burial will -be Joseph Marie, St. Agnes Academy; former pastor of the Capit itol | 4 a son, Joseph P., Columbus; a Avenue Methodist chufch, died yes- |” Holy Cross. brother, Patrick Oates, Indianapterday in the home of Mrs. Nellie| The widow of James H. Drew, olis, and two sisters, Miss Delia Stein, 5631 Broadway. She was 73. former president of the James H. Oates, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Todd Born in Brooktille, she married Drew Co, Mrs. Drew was 65 and Hyatt, Los Angeles, Cal. the Rev. Mr. Duncan in 1898 when | vesided at 5505 N. Illinois st. A —————————————

he was pastor of the First Methodist | |graduate of St. John's acadeni) church there. He died in 1927. land St. John's school of music, she A soprano, she: was a member of |was active in Red Cross work and

the Matinee Musicale, She also be- a member of St. Thomas church, I longed to the Capitol Avenue |the Woman's club of the church, Methodist church and the Caroline the Newman club, Daughters of Scott Harrison chapter, D. A. R. | Isabelle, Marian college guild and Survivors are a sister, Mrs. | St. Vincent's guild. - Katherine Bishop of Hartsdale, N.| She is survived by five sons, Pvt. ‘ . . Y.: a niece, Mrs. Katherine Mount |James J. Drew, in Europe; Cpl. Resident Here 50 Years; of Hartsdale, and a cousin, Mrs.| Richard F. Drew, in the Philippines; Thomas Woodson of Indianapolis. |Cpl. Edward V. Drew, in the South Funeral Tomorrow. Services will be conducted by the Pacific, and William K. and Daniel Rev. Logan Hall in Flanner & Bu- G., both of Indianapolis; two chanan mortuary. daughters, Mrs. Charles D. O'Malcm (ley, El Reno, Okla, and Cecelia HAZEL McINTOSH CROUCH Drew, Indianapolis, *and three Services are scheduled at 1:30 | grandchildren, morrow at Shirley Brothers’ : , oo a : BE for Mrs. Hazel Mc- MARY FINNERAN : Mrs. Egan, who was 79, died i esterday i her h > Infosh Crouch, who died Monday at| Rites for Mrs. Mary Finneran, yesterday ] Ber home, ne __her home, 1002 N. LaSalle st. Burial who died Monday at her home, 5235 A resident of Indianafols 50

2 ? ears, she was a ‘member of Our sil. he, in Anderson. "N Merjdian Vile . yoars, ! J U5 Mrs, Crouch, wha was 51, wis gg i be held at pady of Lourdes Catholic. church

4:30.a. m.. tomorrow at Kirby. mort- 25 years: At the. time of her deat} lifelong resident of Thdiasianose uary and at 10 a. m. at St. Loan of di rin pos Ye St. i of arc, and was the wife of Charles Arc Catholic church. Burial will Catholic church: Crouch, city freman, gue Jr ierly be in Holy Cross. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. was employed as a es.ein "| A native of Ireland, Mrs. Fin- Charles W. Dougherty of Arlingfon, telegraph operator and was hii neran had lived in this country 57! Va. and Mrs. Clarence A. Brown of ber of Third Christian SH t oo She was 64, and was the Indianapolis; seven grandchildren CE in ron Meergarec| vow of Bolles Sets Patleh Mavi ive gest grandis Crouch, and a son, Cpl. Warren A. Crbuch, in Germany. |

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freight cars in the New. York Central yards, will be held at.2 p. m. O d C * tomorrow in the Conkle funeral a t S home. Burial will be in Washing- rg n Y ur aim ton Park cemetery. ’ Mr, Ferguson, who was 57, was a yard switchman for the New York Central railroad. He lived at 1455. King ave, - 3 |

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Rites for Mrs. Margaret O. Rath-| ke, who died yesterday in her home, | 24092 Central ave. will be held at| 2 p. m. Friday in Flanner & Bu-| chanan mortuary. Burial will be in| «Crown Hill. Mrs. Rathke, who was 65, was a/ member of the Broadway Baptist | church and the Queen Esther Shape) ter, O. E. S. Survivors are her husband, Her-| man O. two daughters, Mrs. Charles: McClain of Cincinnati, O..| and Mrs. Opal Johnston of Indian- | apolis, and five grandchildren. | | {

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LT. (J.G.) VINSON E. REINHARD | Memorial services for Lt. (jg) | Vinson E. Reinhard, former In- | dianapolis attorney, will be held at | 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Moore & Kirk Colonial chapel, 3447 College ave. ! Lt. Reinhard, brother of Mrs 3 £ : Ruth Olin, 2751 N. LaSalle st., was 'f E PAIR killed in action near Iwo Jima ; - while commanding an LST Feb. { ) 21. ‘He was asscciated in .the law y . , . . . practice with Prosecutor Sherwood Bright Frosting for " Blue and Frank X. Haupt, deputy } - All Your Windows prosecutor. : Windows The Rev. A. C. Brooks will des § SN : liver the memorial address and a ~ military tribute will be paid by Add beauty to your bedroems' with sheer, cool members of the armed forces. curtains. Crisp, white, permanent finished orBENJAMIN FRANKLIN BOWMAN gandy with gay processed- figures . . . 42 inches wide and 87 inches long. Also other attractive

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