Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1945 — Page 6

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY: TUIX, 12, 1945

WE LANDERS | Resident Here | SNYDER RITES ms Stock Actress Dies [LARA BRAY RITES | ~ STATE DEATHS | ~ SERVICES SET ome ys Dies) 0 BE SATURDAY! In Home Here at Age of 7 0 SET FOR SATURDAY | cozpircze zien © soriv EE on

Delphi—Mill lor, Mrs pas. Stamps; a Henry; § prem 3% pane ye pr Services for Mrs. Laura E. Bray, ke an Ee MUR: a - | sisters, Mrs, George Dykhuizen, = Mrs. ; € y Rightmyer, died yester- |

ors: Jessie Lee Rapier, former death in 1931, they retired from thea retired floral designer, will be |part, Mrs, Edith Sur thotder; son, other "| Henry Dykhuize A se ; day at Ste “yincent's hospital. She me 03 © Rctress, died 5 her stage. Mrs. Rapier moved to In- held at 2 p, m. Saturday in the all Suan ay Riva Nelson Survivors: 18 Rorte_John R. DeMyer, "86, Survive § : ‘Railroad Employee Served : was 57. 2 at 39; Had Been Active 6 4 8 yesterday dianapolis two and a half years ago. Royster & Askin mortuary, Burial Huntington~Mrs: Ellen Colclessor, 86. Nappanee—Gilbert L. Hostetler, six : gion ; ‘ | Mrs. Right- |. s 70. - Survi include. Rich will be in Greenwood cemetery. Burvivors:, Sons, Reuben, Clifton; sister, | weeks. Survivors: Parents, Mr, and Mrs H in World War I. i myer was born | In Bowling League. | “Nn. Rapier was born in Wal-| Survivors include her son. Rich-| “ny "mpg onown Cos died in St | M5 rren G. Halsiay. 48. Survivors: Wile] © ew. Aroeier rf | in. Davis coun- | thena, Kas. During most of her ard Roland, Baldwin Park, Cal, and |yincent’s hospital yesterday. She ; parents, Mr. and Mra, Theodore ivory: Manta 8 ©, Ge 14, Ruse Services. for William K. Landers, | die | ty, Ky, where | Services for Mrs. Theodore Snyder, (life she traveled with her husband, |three grandchildren, Indianapolis. | lived at 3808 Madison ave. Mos Walter thas, Je Homer; sister, Sins ughters, Mrs i 1438 E. Washington st, veteran of ([lF = she was a mem- |823 S. Sheffield ave. will be at 8:30 the late Gus Rapier, in stock com-| Services will be conducted at 2| Por many years she had been Latassitenionard B. Qpmple, 6. Sur. ils opewell; world war I, who died Tuesday at| JB & 3 ber of thé |a m. Saturday in the residence and |PanY Shows. They appeared during p. m. tomorrow at the Bert 8. Gadd associated with. E. A. Nelson, local [eot™ omn 6.1 ‘brother, John a" 0 57[, John H. Tog, iors Triadens the Veterans hospital, will be held | Pleasant Grove ug 5 m, in the Assumption [Svein Summer Seasons a the old funeral home, with the Rev. G. H.|florist, as a floral designer but left| Jacob O. Gorin 88. Survivors:, Wife. | mar arotisee abies Albert, Lawrence at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Baptist church, : Family theater in Indianapolis. {O'Donnell, pastor of the Central | that concern to reside in California. Herman; sisters, Mrs. John Zapp, Blackwell funeral home, and at 9 She had been.a ‘Catholic church. Burial will be fn Shortly before her ‘husband's | Baptist church officiating. | She returned here 12 years ago and officiate and burial will be in Crown Eenest Sipes, Mis, Berar Koetter, Lore a. m, in the Holy Cross Catholic | resident of In- St. Joseph cemetery. : ; | became associated with the Madison | Hill. Oakland City—Maynard Burnett, 85, chureh. dianapolis 30 | The Altar sociéty will have a daughters, Miss Rosemary and Mis ss| Mrs. Flora McKenney, Chicago, Ill, Avenye “Floral shop, retiring re-| Mrs. Wendell, who was 61, had|Survivors: Wife, Artie; sons, Edgar,

J Burial. will be in Holy ‘Cross, years. prayer service at 8 p.m. tomorrow | {Barbara Snyder, both: of ogre six grandchildren. cently .because of illness. been ill seven months. She was the a Ellen

; . ! Mrs. Rightmyer Survivors, bes lin the residence. : apolis. Mr. Landers, who was 54, had livea sides her husband, include her . | tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan|Clessa C. Bray of Indianapolis; her

in Indianapolis all his life. He had ,.o(her, Mrs. Margaret Bishop, Mrs. Snyder. who was 39, died pOREST MORTON McCONNELL | mortuary. Burial will be in Floral sister, Mrs. R. T. Medkirk of EI| She is survived by a brother, Plymouth—Frank A. Mahler. Survivors: |

been an employee of the Pennsyl-| Indianapolis; two sons, Emmet, yesterday in her home. She had| mgrest Morton McConnell, 40 N. Park, Cajon, Cal, and two brothers, John |George Stiles, Indianapolis. Dajshiss, dss, Helen Bs ipbrothers, Joa, ’ a per,

vania railroad many years and| yndjanapolis, and Machinist Mate |iived in Indianapolis 25 years and | west st. who was. an employee of | T. Ross of Orlando, Fla, and | Edwin Vorels, 81, Survivor: Wife, Ella, also had worked in the Indiana| 3.. pewey, Camp Parks, Shoe- |was a member of the Assumptior 4 P |GUY H. GREEN George Ross of Glenns Valley, MRS. ADA NELSON Mrs. Lillian E. Elson, 67. Survivors: | a Ys . : SUMPUON | the city park board, died this morn- Husband, W. H.. daughter, Mrs. Joses gross income tax division. He Was) pager, Cal; three sisters, MIS. |, ... 14 the Altar society. sie)! | Services for Guy H. Green, Terre! ’ Services for Mrs, Ada Nelson, 1311 phine: Soneburner; brother, Earl Davis, | & member of the Emerson Ameri-| pena English, Indianapolis; Mrs. Nive in che Tod | Haute resident, who died Tuesday in| | MRS. VIOLA S. WENDELL Leland ave, widow of John Nickel| Spring Mill Village—James P. Hamer, | tan legion post. | Anna Morgan, Utica, Ky, and a ni Faoue ats h Mr. McConnell was born at Dus- the Veterans’ hospital, will b 1 Services for Mrs. Viola S. Wendell, | Nelson, will be held at 2 p. m. lo- ar you , Survivors include his wife, Marie; | Mrs. ‘Ruby Hayden, Indianapolis; | kirk. He had been a resident of P Will be held| who died Tuesday in her home, 1614| morrow at the West Funeral home Survivors: Wife, Louise; sons, ‘Robert we three sisters, Mrs. John H. Flaherty,| a brother, Durward Bishop, Ow~ | Survivors are her husband, Theo- | I Indiinapalis 30 Vesrs. at 3 p: m. tomorrow in Shirley Rembrandt st., will be conducted at |in Spencer. Mrs. Nelson, who was Charles L; Maes, Mrs. Pearl Miles, Mrs, | Miss Ann--and Miss Nettie, all of! onsboro, Ky. and ‘three grand- dore; three sons, Motor Machinist's] P y Brothers’ Central chapel. Burial 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Moore 67, died yesterday. Tie Sri: Mayer. Saude. Indianapolis; three nieces and two| children, Indianapolis Mate 2-c Joseph J. Snyder of Camb | Survivors include a" daughter,/will be in New Crown. Mortuaries Peace chapel. Survivors include two daughters, | susan: sisters, Mrs, Mary E Jeffers, re nephews | Services will be conducted at 3 Bradford, Va., Charles and Louis F.| Mrs. Mabel Ritchie, Dayton, O.; a] Mr. Green who was 59, was a na-| ,The Rev. J. R. Flanigan, pastor of Mrs. Olive Harris and Mrs. Alga | Bina Willoughby, Mrs. Miria Dimmitt. = | * [ { Xerrsy: . Suyder of Indianapolis, and twolson, Ray M., Summitville; a sister,|tive of Illinois, Brightwood Meth , Al) Mrs. Gladys Davis. Survivor: Husband, | | p. m., tomorrow at Moore Mortu Ho. | 8 thodist church will| Wilson, both of Indianapolis. | william, ]

CLIFFORD D. PHILLIPS | aries Northeast chapel. Burial will ! Rites for Clifford D. Phillips, who| be in Washington Park cemetery. ————————— — died Tuesday at his home, 2159 N.| Wallace st, will be conducted ‘at! mi;apetn- A+ six daughters, Mrs, 3 p. m. tomorrow at Moore Morfu- jessie Blackwell. Mrs. Mary Wright, aries Peace Chapel. The Rev. \;.c pula Mae Smith, Mrs. MarCharles M. Fillmore, retired min- o5.6t Rosa, Mrs. Loretta Wright ister, will officiate. Burial will be ;,4 Mrs. Elizabeth Webb, all of in Crown Hill Indianapolis, and six sons, T. Sgt. Mr. Phillips, who was 60, had Durrell, Ft. Mason, Cal: Cpl. Wal-! resided in Indianapolis 29 years He ter, Ft. Riley, Kas.; Pvt. Richard, had been a salesman at the Home- on Guam; William and Herbert, Made Pie Co. the last seven years. both of Indianapolis, and Raymond, Surviving him are his wife, Caveinrock, Ill.

Services will be held at 1 p. m.| Survivors are her daughter, Miss| widow of Otto Wendell, who died in| vivors: Daughters, Mrs. ware Slinger, | 1037. Mus. 2 C. ter; sons, Howard, Alonzo,

{ing at City hospital... He was 64.

IF YOU HAVE A MRS. JANE CAMPLIN | Services will be held at 1 p. m. to-| Home Loan Problem | morrow at Moore ' Mortuaries Irv- . Oper... | ington chapel for Mrs. Jane Eliza-Talke-1t 0: or. beth Camplin, who diéd yesterday WITH CELTIC =| at her home, 706 N. Gibson st. Buri EIR | ial will be in Odd Fellows cemetery, De you have to mail’ | Knightstown, : hea ments out- » | A resident of Marion county 32 > pay 5 i= | years, Mrs. Camplin was 57.. She town? formerly was employed at the Wm. De you want lower BE ee Bb Ruska J monthl » urviv are her husband, James y Paymenis { E.; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret HayIf your interest does not re- | maker; a son, James E Jr.; her duce each month — if you I mother, Mrs. Rachel I. Troxell, and

want to deal locally, with {four grandchildren, all of Indian-. local men — if you want to | apolis. we

BUY a home — come in. -We are In business to help home §} + === owners, We'll gladly assist | DR. CLAUDE TRAVIS You in any way. { Dr. Claude Travis, retired Indiana Ne Commission i Methodist - minister, died yesterday -— Marion Co. Homes in Phoenix, Ariz. He was 72.

Competitiv 0 A native of Brazil, where his ® Interest “Bates father was the American consul

director, Dr. Travis had served in churches in Chicago, Evanston and Coury EDERAL | Wheaton, Ill; Ft. Wayne, Misha-

SAVINGS ¢ LOAN Associarion | Waka and South Bend. OF INDIANAPOLIS { He was graduated from Wabash

college and had served as Y. M. 23 W. OHIO ST. C. A. secretary at Crawfordsville.

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