Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1945 — Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 2, “1045 AE

/ARRANGE RITES | FOR CUMMINGS

Printing ‘Shop. Owner Long On Welfare Board.

Rites will be held -at 2 p.m. Friday at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for J. Pierce Cummings, member of the Indiana state public welfare board who died yesterday at his home, 3601 N, Kenwood |: ave. The Rev. Floyd E. Cole, pastor of Ray Street Nazarene chiirch, will officiate and burial will be in Crown | Hill. Pallbearers will be Edward Fitzgerald, Harry Kuhlman, Thomas Willlam M. Grady, Clarence Kurrens and L. B. Thiel.

J. Pierce Cummings

A member of the welfare board

{since its origin in 1936, Mr. -Cum-|teacher of the church's beginners’| | mings came to Indianapolis in 1908 | department, a member of Philathea | and started the ‘J. P. Cummings Sunday school class,

treasurer of |

Printing shop. He. was 75 at the|the Women's Christian society, a

time of death.

past president of Chapter U, P. E.

Mr. Cummings was an acfive|O., and a member of Warsaw chapmember of .the Fraternal Order cf|ter, O. E. S.

Eagles, and had served as grand

A native of Marion, Mrs. Schaef-

national trustee, grand lodge secre-|fer attended the Boston Conserva-

local chapter.

of Pythias, Red Mens lodge, Travelers’ Protective association and a

Sober and Mrs. Robert Wilson, both of Lewisburg, Pa. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson, Watsontown, ‘Pa, and | two, nephews, Thomas Fische and | Pierce E. Cummings, both of In- | dianapolis.

ROSA TYSON | Rites for Mrs. Rosa Tyson, who died yesterday at her home, 3546 | N. Captiol ave., will be held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. 4 | "A resident’ of “Indianapolis 15 years, Mrs, Tyson was a member of Trinity Methodist church in Madison. She was, 74. i toi Surviving are her-husband, J. M.

Sridson, James William Tyson,

MAHALA copy

Rites for Mrs. Mahala Cody, who died yesterday at her home, 1937

N. Dearborn st., will be held at 2:30|* |

p. m. tomorrow at the residence. Burial will be in Anderson. A resident of -Marion county 52 years, Mrs. Cody wa§ a native of Prince Edward Island, Canada, and was 91 vears old. She was 4 member of Calvary Baptist church. Surviving her are two daughters, Mrs. Christ Schwarz and Mrs. Anna Meyer, both of Indianapolis; a son, Pleasant G. Cody, Nashville, Ind.; 12. grandchildren; 15 greatgrandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. VIRGINIA U.-SCHAEFFER Rites for Mrs. Virginia U. Schaeffer, active church and club worker who died yesterday -at her home,

29 N. Audubon rd. will be held at} =

1:30 . p. m. tomorrow at Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel. Burial] {will be in Memorial Park. Mrs. Schaeffer, who was 48, was {the wife of Paul T: Schaeffer, state [highway commission civil engineer. She was: a member of the Irving-

ton ‘Methodist church, a former

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HAYES FUNERAL | SET FOR FRIDAY

Widow-of Contractor Lived Here 60 Years.

Services are scheduled at 8:30

“la. m. Priday at Kirby mortuary and

at 9 a. m. at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral for Mrs. Rose Barrett Hayes, who died yesterday at her home, Stonegate apartments, 1220 N. Illinois st. » The widow of Clinton T. Hayes, one of the founders of the Hayes

| Brothers Plumbing Contractors Co.,

Mrs. Hayes was 70. She had lived in Indianapolis 60 years and was a member of 8S. Peter and Paul cathedral, the Altar society and the Daughters of Isabella. She .is survived by three - sons, Herbert E. and Maurice L., both of Indianapolis, and 8. -Sgt Frank (Hayes, in. the South Pacific; three (daughters, Mrs. Carl Bass; Attica, and Mrs. Edward Zickler and Mrs. Robert Franklin, both of Indianapolis, and 12 nieces and nephews,

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OSCAR L. ROSS

WwW, 43d st. Methodist ' hospital,

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at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Ross, who was 74, was can] employee of the Merchant Fire Tn-| surance Co. a member of -Broadway - Methodist church, and had been secretary of the official board] of the church for the past 22 years. | He had lived in Indianapolis 52] years.

Surviving are his wife, Coraphene|

Earle -F and Cecil W, and

Ware Ross. three sons, Park Ridge, Ii,

daughter, Vivian, Indianapolis, and | four grandchildren.

ELLA GARDNER

Services for Mrs. Ella Gardner, room at City hospital. who died yesterday at her home, and Gossert were reported unhurt. The ‘contents of ‘Mrs, purse were tossed about in the 3 I Seo Fridey 3. fhe jesidence {street and her "husband, Delmus, Mrs. Gardner, who was 53, had | Who runs a restaurant, said $200 | in it was missing. Eddie E. Pear-|

1731" English ave., will be held at Burial will be in New Crown. resided here since 1921 ‘and was a"

member of Ipasca Council No. 337, Degree of Pocahontas.

She is survided by her husband, | slightly hurt last night in a “¢rash Essis | With a motorise, Ralph Finley, 5685 Brier, Mrs. Eva, Green and Mrs, |Broadway, Juanita Tyree, and two sisters, Mrs, | Hampton dr.

Lafe; three.-daughters, Mrs.

Minnie Gardner and Mrs. Rachael Wallace, all of Indianapolis. . +

MINNIE HILL

Rites are scheduled at 4 p. m. to-| Roberts Park Methodist church and {morrow at Flanner & Buchanan| was a member of the Artemus club. Services for Oscar L. Ross, 236 | mortuary for Mrs. Minnie "Hill, life-| She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. who died Monday at long Indianapolis resident, who died | Ralph Iovine and’ five granhdchil‘will be held | yesterday at her home, 1822 N. Tal- | dren, all of Indianapolis.

His other|moving to Indianapolis 26 years ago. {lodge affiliations included Knights -

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FATAL TO WOMAN

A 34-yeai-old” woman died in a| traffic trash a few: minutes before | midnight last night at 52d st, ang jer Hall, Mrs. Herbert Weil;

The accident occured when {Red Cab drivel by Charles Van~) {dergrift, 65, of 1130 N: Illinois st., | dacaby, Mrs. Katherine Wilt. NEW CASTLE ~Russell D. Price,

in which the victim, Mrs. Anna |

[Marie ‘Pickard, was a passenger, and | Edith Price, Mrs. Helen’ Leslie C., beth of ‘Indianapolis; a | an. automobile driven by Walter | Martha Gill, Miss Mary Price; son, Emer- | Paul's cathedral. Gossert, 24, Carmel, Mrs. Pickard, who lives at 4923 | vivors:

‘Burial will be in Crown

TAXI-AUTO CRASH | State Deaths _

FLOYDS KNOB Mrs. Lula Sprigler, 64.

Survivors: Husband, G. Fred

sisters,

{ Mrs, Anng ZurSchimeide, Mrs: Katé "Renn. HARTFORD CITY--Charles Nelson Roo

brathers; Harry, John: sisters,

Wilsun; Mrs. Katherine Taylor.

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{Survivors Wife, Iva

RUSHVILLE Louis W, Ellman, 58. Wife, Cassie; son, Russell; William Vogel, Mrs, Ralston ave. died in the admitting | Hess; brothef, Robert, -

ters, Mrs

SHELBYVILLE - 68. Survivor: Hamilton Row, VALPARALSO—James “Albert 67. Survivors: ‘Wife, Emma ren, ‘Raymond; daughter, er, Edgar.

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HOLD CEREMONIES

Pageants and ceremonies honore

kK, Mrs. Rich: ling the Blessed Virgin Mary will .be Eva held in as-+schools * throughout. the archdiocese . lthe entire month of May.

Catholic churches ‘afd

t night, on May day, more crowned the

Grade school girls

sur. | dressed in white with green wreaths

daugh- | on their heads; cubs, Boy and Girl

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A new Danish. cabinet has been | (reported formed under leadership) Virgin sung by the children and a of sWilliam Buyehl and parliament talk on the meaning of the May red to be crowning by the Rt. Rev. ready to meet at a moment's notice, Raythond R. Noll, cathedral pastor, a mutual broadcast from Stockholm | Consecration and benediction fol ¢

reports

{Scouts, all in their uniforms and "Hamil on, {led by flag bearers, altar boys in D-|their surplices- and the cathedral Anderson, | clergy marched into the church in - | procession.

"Patricia Humphrey wearing a veil

{to distinguish: her from the other -

NEW DANISH CABINET girls of the procession climbed a IS REPORTED FORMED

snow-white ladder crown of sweetpeas and valley lilies fon the Virgin's head. There were hymns honoring the

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lowed.

Prayers for peace will be said by reaching the Swedish capital, said | children at May ceremonies all over preparations still were underway for | the Catholic world in accordance evacuation of German troops from with a request made by His Holi-{-ness, Pope Pius XII.

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