Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1945 — Page 21
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Services Set Tomorrow for Mrs. Frances Webb.
Services for Mrs. Frances Virginia | Webb, who died yesterday at. her home, R. R. 6, Box 391, will be held a4'1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Hisey & Titus mortuary. Burial will be ‘in Crown Hill. . Mrs. Webb, who was 81, was the widow of John Edward Webb and the mother of John Bright Webb, Indiana state senator from 1932 to 1940. A resident of the tamily home on! 8. Meridian st. since her marriage in 1892, Mrs. Webb was a graduate of Glendale college, Glendale; O., and a member of Southport Presby-| pital ground at presentation of ceremonies yesterday. Mrs. Perry terian church. : O'Neal, who supervised the work, holds the plans while (left to She is survived by her son and! right) Col. William C. Pollock, Arch Grossman, Mrs, Eugene C. four grandchildren. i Miller and Mrs. Bowman Elder look on.
The workers who made the paper plans become a reality take a last look at the blueprints for the now completed Billings hos-
MRS. ELSIE LIFORD s 8 9» 2 fn Services are scheduled at 1:30
pu emer ot ure uo: Qutdoor Recreation Area Is Presented to Hospital
Liford, who died yesterday at her home. 734 Grove st. Burial will be| in Edinburg cemetery. A ane St Reiug Mrs. Liford| The new outdoor recreation area) Kehoe, Chicago, Ill, and purple was an ved in Indian- |at” Billings General hospital was hearts to S. Sgt. Stephen Sottek, apolis for the last 20 years. Lancaster, Pa, and Pfc. Tom G Surviving are her husband, Wil. | formally presented to Billings at Roderick Ve North Santod o > liam: her mother, Mrs. Effie Smith, | joint dedication and award pre- The progr won tuded b d Edinburg; two ' brothers, William : | in p30 Ine al Smith, North Dakota, and George| sentation ceremonies yesterday. {numbers by the Ft. Harrison disciSmith, Edinburg: five sisters, Mrz Arch Grossman, chairman of the plinary barracks band and selecEsta Knight and Mrs, Nora Buck- Red Cross camp and hospital fund, tions by the cadette nurse glee club: ner, Dayton, O.; Mrs. Florence presented the plans to Col. William Scranton, Edinburg, ‘and Mrs. May! C. Pollock. The grounds were Cowin and Mrs. Minnie Herald, In- financed by the Indianapolis Garden State Deaths dianapolis, | club and laid out. by the state conrs [servation department, WOrking| 'CARLISLE-Charles Edwin Shake, 85 THOMAS L. HUGHES through.the Red Cross. | Survivors. Daughter, Mia. Louise Walston: Rites will be held at 3 p. m. to-| Mrs. Perry O'Neal, who supervised | Mrs. Eila J, Sisson. oY morrow at Shirley Brothers’ Irving the construction of the area, rep-| CHRISNEY—Mrs, Josephine Cissna, 78. Hill chapel for Thomas L. Hughes, resented the Garden club ang the|Jurviyors, Husband, Charles: daughter, who died yesterday at a nursing| Red Cross, and Lt. Governor Rich-|Gooding, Mrs. Mattie Cohoon, Mrs. Della home at 115 8. Audubon rd. Burial ard James spoke on behalf of the 7K brothers, Will and Delvert Hayes. will be in Washington Park. | conservation department. BT Mn Sarl A resident of 10651 Udell st., Mr. Four Receive Medals Saughters Mrs. Lora Cummins, Mrs. Rose kin, Mrs. Delphia Fries, Mrs. EM Hughes was 75 and was a retired! In the award ceremony four Ianan Sole Dron any Sri Evans chef. He had resided in Indian- A wed dals |. EVANSVILLE _Eddis M. Cary, 66. Surapolis 12 years, coming here from Indianapolis men received medals
vivors: Bon, Wesley B.: daughters, Viola, Valeria; brothers. Charles W. Richard.
Bowling Green, Ky. where he was a of honor, William Preusz, 54: Survivors: Wife Eva; sons, Charles W., Gerald L., Billy e , 3 member of the Baptist church. The distinguished flying cross |g i Harry R.; daughtérs, Mrs. James H
He is survived by two daughters | was presented to 1st Lt. Robert |Kimmell, Mrs. M. J. Curry Mrs. Clyde Trader, Indianapolis, an A RG—Leonard Seckinger, 70 Mrs. Clyde Trader, India li df yr Pri of Mr. and Mrs, ay RMERSBU Mrs. Irene Bing, Valugo, Cal.; thrae, ™ ce, sori : Serer Net Mase! Louse Diodes, Jum; sons, Charles and Russell, Valugo, Raymond Price, 45 E. 46th st.; the Sn» 'nd Paul L, Indianapolis; a sister, bronze star to 1st Lt.-James L.| ,,gppp_ jonn striegel, 67. Survivors rs. Mitchell Trieglaff, Milwaukee, Schmutte, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Sister, Mrs Frank Friedman; brothers, Wis, and five grandchildren. C. J. Schmutte, 4089 N. Wallace |""*" "ome ¢ st.; the air medal and purple heart | , LAPORTE Mrs Hat by Mi Pl to T. Sgt. John C. Ambuhl, son of | Martin.
JOHN M. HUNT : John M. Hunt died today in his Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ambuhl, BOY pais. Sarah PR
home at 3162 Central ave. He was 1817 N. Delaware “st, and the Mrs. Paul Harrison; brother, William T. 79 and was retired purple heart to Pvt. Theodore O. 1 Villiam Woogs, e. Survivors: Wile, . va, sons, ssell, "Louis, Ivan, in; Mr. Hunt came from New Castle, Wamsley, son of Mr. and Mrs. 4, onters, Dorothy; Mac is mY Ind. to Indianapolis four years ago. | Carl Wamsley, 1815 Milburn st.
MUNCIE-—Mrs, Stella M. Rolka, 67. SurHe is survived by his wife, Laura: Band Concert vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Stella Nichols, his daughter, Marie, and two!
Mrs. Virginia Gills, Mrs. Bar] Knotts, Mrs. r Other awards included the pur- Baigent in oe, Pallx. ao r A arl R. Smit Surothers, G. W. and J. R. Hunt, all le heart to T. 4th Gr. Gasper vivors: Wife, Lorena; daughters, Mrs p! of Indianapolis. Harry Hunt, a son, ! Harry DePoy, Mrs. Wayne Bell; sons, Muzlives at Jackson, Mich: | Signorino, Mishawaka; Soldier's | ray, “Gerald; brothers, Harry, Spurgeon: Services will be held at 3 p. m. medal to 1st Lt. William Jacobs, glsers, Mrs, Homer Reasoner, Mrs. Lewis Monday in the Stanley funeral Detroit, Mich.; bronze stars to! SHIDELER—Mrs. Bessie C. Waller, 87
home, New Castle, followed by Capt. Charles Bell, Highland Park, Survivors; Husband, Wilber; sister, Mrs and to Sgt. William M.|
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