Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1945 — Page 13
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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1945 CE Ly a THE INDIANAPOLIS ‘TIMES rT — i i 'PAGEM ARRANGE RITES ne rr Rites to Be Held for Cousin Of Former Indiana Governor ana Robert and ‘Donaia, noth | Burns Son's Arm ©
Star and the former Indianapolis. : |the South Pacific and a sister, . : ; FOR F {Sun during presidential elections in| Rites will be held at 10a. m.[FLOY CARNES MOLL : |Wood C., Indianapolis; a daughter, navy; her mother, Mrs. Josephine Miss Carrie B. Paden, Muncie. ° / n Cigaret Row the early 1900's. : } ’ 5
$: Bal 5 conducted | Mrs. June M. Wilcox, Indianapolis, Potter. three sisters, Mrs. Irene Before retiring 10 years ago, Mv. tomorrow at 'Kregelo & ley| Private services will be c d
| | s |and five grandchildren, Robert and| Belles, Mrs. Bessie Kairsch and Mrs, BYRON A. SUNDERLAND | NEW YORK, April 26 (U. Pe Denny had worked as accountant Mortuary for Walter H. Hanly, #M2/at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Hisey & covering Mol Long Island: Jack Hazel Ralston, and a brother, Rites will be held at 2 p. m.| pe.
: —A young mother has been. ars {for the Continental Casualty Co.,| Ewing st, who died Tuesday In| Titus funeral home for Mrs. Floy and Richard Moll, and Floyd M. Arthur Potter, all of Indianapolis. [Monday at the Wyatt funeral home | rested here on a charge of holds, i Sears Roebuck & Co., H. P. Wasson | Methodist hospital. Masonic serv-| Carnes Moll, Marott hotel, who died | Wilcox, Indianapolis. | : in Rushville for Byron ‘A. Sunder-| i - ' iad Retired Accountant Is Dead Co. and the former Petit DIV ices will be conducted by the Mar-|yesterday at Langdon hospital. Dr. ieee | ALTON DAVID PADEN land. former Indianapolis resident| INE her 8-year-old son's arm ove Here at 78. Goods Co. He was a close friend| =~ ‘oon’ 0", 0 C0 pur-|Orien W. Fifer will officiate, with LOLA MARIE MELVILLE | Rites for Alton ,David Paden, who died Saturday in St. Petersburg,| 't¢ flame of a gas range in the = of the late Thomas R. Marshall, Ee ww, tk burial in Greenwood. | Services are scheduled at 10 a, m.| former telegrapher and dispatcher | Fla. Burial will be in Rushville, | kitchen of their nome. oe Rites for Edward L. Denny, re-|vice president and governor. ial will be in Washington Park. Mrs. Moll, who was 72, was the Saturday at the Robert W. Stirling who died esday in a nursing] Mr. Sunderland, who was 81, lived] Mrs. Helen Cozzalino, 28, of tired accountant, who died Tuesday| Surviving are his wife, Ethel] A resident of Indianapolis 42|widow-of Judge T. J, Moll, former j ._|home, will be held at 2 p.. m. to-|in Indianapolis 18 years and for-| Brooklyn, N. Y. told police she: at his home, 333,E. Wyorfiing st.,| Gordon Denny, and a son, S. Sgt.|years, Mr. Hanly was a member of judge of superior court room 5, who funeral home for Mrs. Lola Marie 5 roy at the Baker funeral home| merly was employed by the Stand-| “had to do it because he amoked were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today Searles E. Denny, en route over-|the Marion lodge, Brookside church, |died in. 1931. A resident of Indiaf-| Melville, who died yesterday at her in Dayton. ‘Burial will be in Day- ard Oil Co. : | all my cigarets.” The boy, Arthur. at the G. H. Herrmann funeral| Seas. land Golden Rule chapter 413, O.|apolis since 1900, she was a gradu- hone, 1849 S. State ave. Burial will lon. etree ——— said "I. don't smoke and 1 Adn’t. home. Burial will be in New Crown. rans |E. 8. He was a cousin of former ate of the former Indianapolis Con-|be in Memorial Park. | Mr. Paden, who was 78, resided | 335 ALUMNI KILLED take the cigarets ae The son of the late John E. POPE GREETS GENERAL Governor J. Frank Hanly, servatory of Music and a member, A resident of Indianapolis most of at 1462 N. Lynwood ave. He was a| CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (U. P).—| He received first aid treatmefif Denny, former law partner of Abra-| ROME, April 26 (U.P.).—Pope| Survivors include his wife, Elea-|of the Central Avenue Methodist her life, Mrs. Melville was 37. Her | native of Dayton and a member of | Since the outbreak of world war II,| for a blistered left hand and army > ham Lincoln, Mr, Denny was 78) Pius XII received Lt. Gen, Wladys- nor, and three sisters, Mrs. Adah|church, Woman's Department club, survivors include her husband,|the Presbyterian’ church and the 335 Harvard alumni have” been| and sent to a hospital. ThE and was a lifelong resident of In-|law Anders, commander-in-chief of [M. Lacey, Miss Mabel Hanly and|the Magazine club and Town Hall. Harry; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Masonic and Knights of Pytniag killed in action or in line of duty.| mother will be arraigned In dianapolis. He was a clerk and tax| Polish forces in Italy, in a half hour | Mrs. Walter R. Dorsett, all of In-|- Surviving are two sons, Jewell T. [Louise Wagoner, South Bend; a son, lodges there. ; |The university honor roll now car-| Brooklyn felony court tomorrow calculator in the Marion county|audience today. | dianapolis. Douglaston, Long Island, N. Y., and| George William® Woessner, of the! Surviving are four sons, Harold! ries 24,476 names. | on a charge of felonious assault.
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