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Services for Mu. Maude Penley, who resided in Indianapolis 40
tomorrow - in the Beanblossom mortuary. Burial will be in Wash= ington Park cemetery. Mrs, Penley, who was 58, died Filday in her home, R. R. 4, Greenfleld, where she had lived the last several years. She was a member of Fleming Garden Christian church, Indianapolis chapter 3983, O. E. 8, the Daughters of America and Myrtle Rebekah lodge 326. Survivors include her husband, Fred; a son, Apprentice Seaman stationed in New York; her mother, Mrs. Emma Sumner; a sister, Mrs. James Allen, and three brothers, Rollie Sumner, Fred Sumner and Harry Sumner, all of Indianapolis, ;
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Services for Crist Abel‘ Alvarado, ‘Who died Friday in City hospital following a brief illness, will be held at 9 a. m. tomorrow in St. Joseph's Catholic church. Place of° burial has not been decided. ; Mr, Alvarado, who was 79, had lived in the vicinity of Indianapolis for the last 35 years,
MRS. MARY D. MANN Services for Mrs. Mary D. Mann, | formerly of 1112 Eugene st, who died: Saturday in a nursing home, will be held tomorrow at 10 & m., in the Kregelo & Bailey funeral home. She was 91. Mrs. Mann was a native of Can-
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a nephew, Walter Barrows, both of Chicago.: Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery.
JOHN A. SUTRON Services for John' A. Sutton, retired farmer, who died Saturday in his home, 401 E. Willard st. were to be held #t 3 p. m. today in the home by .the Rev. R..H. Turley, pastor of the University Heights United Brethrén church. Burial was to be in Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Mr. Sutton, who was 78, had lived in. Indianapolis 16 years. He was a member of the Unjted Brethren church in Smith's Valley. Survivors include his wife, Mary J.; six daughters, Mrs. Jessie Underwood, Mrs. Flora Arthur, ‘Mrs. Marjan Arthur,“Mrs. Martha Wright, Mfss Elizabeth Sutton and Miss Mae Sutton, all of Indianapolis; sons, Charles, * Indianapolis, and Claude, Providence; two sisters, Mrs. Lillie Hughes and Mrs. Cora Harden, both of Los Angeles, Cal.; nine grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren,
C. WINFIELD McCRAY Services for C. Winfield McCray, who died Friday in Methodist hos-
today in Royster & Askin mortuary. Burial was to be in Crown Hill, Mr. McCray, who Was 61, at 2442 English ave. Survivors include his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. John McCray; four sisters, Mrs. Albert Fuhrmann, Mrs. | Elmep D. Cox, Mrs. George Cass and Mrs. James Pedlow, and two brothers, Robert and Emmett, all!
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JOHN T. SMITHA 3 John T, Smitha, 325 N. Grant| ave. retired plumber, died Thurs- | day in ‘his home, He was 59. Mr. Smitha was a native of Bryantsburg and “lived in Edinburg béfore coming. to Indianapolis- in 1922. He retired from the plumbing business several years ago. Survivors include his wife, Rena; a daughter, Mrs, Harold Justus; two sons, Gerald and Dale, all of Indianapolis; his father, Albert A, TEdinburg; threé sisters, Mrs. P.L. Coffey, Mrs. Carl Walker and Mrs. Harry League, all of Indianapolis; four brothers, Roy and Coy, Indianapolis, and Charles and William, both of Edinburg, and five grandchildren. MRS. ALTA MAY BUNNER Services will be held at 10:30
Methodist church for Mrs. Alta M.
The Rev. C. M. Kroft, pastor of the Asbuty Memorial church, will officiate. Burial will be" in-Floral Park. Mrs. Bunner, who was 74, was borri in Spencer county. She had been a residént of Indianapolis for the ‘last 25 years. Survivors include her husband, Cullen Bunner; two daughters, Mrs. Horace Turner and Mrs. J. F. Paden; two sons, Gale C. and Nello | M., and eight grandchildren, all of | Indianapolis.
MISS CATHERINE CAHALANE Services for Miss Catherine |
nursing home, will be held at 8:30 a. |
funeral] home and at 9 a, m. in| Holy Cross Catholic church, which she was a member. Burial will -be in: Holy Cross
lived in Indianapolis all her life! and at 1126 E. Bates st., for the last T1 years. Survivors are a brother, Thomas D., Indianapolis; four nephews, nine grandnephews, and three greatgrandnieces and nephews,
WILLIAM J. HITT William J, Hitt, 3125 E. 48th st. | died yesterday at the Langford sanitarium; 41 W. 32d st. He was-93. Mr. Hitt was a native of Maysfield, Ky. He had lived in Indian | apolis for the past 15 years with his’| son, Joe L., and his daughter, Miss | Katherine C. Hitt.
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Meeker, secretary and treasurer of the Meeker Music Co. and the Coin Phonograph Sales & Service Co., who died last night at her home, 5202 Woodside dr. Burial will be in Crown Hill. : Mrs. Meeker, who was 56, had been an official of the firms since the death of her husband, George Meeker, several years ago. A resident of Indianapolis 27 years, she had been an active bowler for 25 years. She was a member of the Indianapolis. Athletic club and an ‘official of the Indiana Bowling association. She is survived by two sons, Harold S., with the Red Cross on Luzon and. Floyd J., of Indianapolis, a sister, Mrs. Anna. M. Woods, of Elgin, Ill, and a brother, Carl P. Stewart, Memphis, Tenn. THOMAS T. CO Services for. Tho jf. Connor, former resident of Indianapolis who died Wednesday in Denver, Colo., were to be held at 2 p. m. today in Crawfordsville. Burial was to be in Oak Hill cemetery there, .Mr. Connor, who was 86, formerly {lived at 4025 Boulevard pl. He was a salesman for the Bowes Seal Fast Corp. He had lived in Indianapo{lis most of his life until he went [to Denver two years ago for his health. | His wife, Nellie, survives.
MRS. KATHLEEN WOODS Mrs. Kathleen Woods, wife of J. J. Woods, 3219 N., New Jersey st., died yesterday in Methodist hos- | pital. Services will be held tomorrow as! {2 p. m. in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Hill cemetery. Survivors other than her husband include her. mother, Mrs. Ellen Ruddle, and three brothers, E. J. Ruddle, Earl Ruddle and Walter Ruddle, all of Indianapolis.
eran of world war I who died yesterday in the Veterans’ hospital, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomor-
row at his residence, R. R. 5, box 197. The Rev. C. M. Hamilton, pastor of Beech Grove Christian church, will officiate with burial in Round Hill Mr, Shipley, who was 49, had lived in Indianapolis five years, working at the Coburn Henry Storage & Warehouse CoO, A former member of the American Legion. he belonged to the Church of Christ in Albany. His survivors include his wife, Grace; three daughters, Mrs. Flossie Harrison, Miss Christine Shipley and Miss Betty Jo Shipley, .all of Indianapolis; four sons, Seaman 1-¢
liam T. Shipley, of Indianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. Lepa Colters and Mrs. Gertie Sells,” Birdstown, Tenn., Mrs. Etta Boles, Devol, Okla. and Mrs. Lockie Madison, Fla. and two brothers, Charles, Tampa, Fla. and William, Albany, Ky,
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FLOYD WIESE Rites will be conducted at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill. chapel for Floyd Wiese, who died Saturday in his home, 1425 N. Dearborn st. Burial will be in Concordia cemetery, Mr. Wiese, who was 34, had lived in Indianapolis all his life. He attended Technical high school. He operated the Site filling station at Keystone ave. and E. New York st. and was a former employee of P. R. Mallory & Co. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Mollie Wiese; a “sister, Mrs. Marguerite Thompson, and a nephew, Jay L. Thompson, all of Indianapolis.
Burial will be in Crown]
| MRS. EVA STANFIELD
Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Armeta Stanfield, who died Thursday in her home, 260 N. Holmes ave., were to be conducted at 2 p. m. today in the Royster & Askin funeral home. Burial was to be in Floral Park. Mrs. Stanfield, who was 68, was born in Ellettsville and had lived
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Funeral at 10: :30 Tomorrow :
For Joseph L. Shipley, 49
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in Indianapolis for the last 32 years. She was a member of the West Park Christian church and the Daughters of Union: Until she became ill a few years ago, she had been active in social work.
Survivors: include her husband,
Alonzo; a sister, Mrs, F, 8. Giehler, Ottawa, Ill.; a brother, Elmer Coffey, LaGrange, Ill; and her stepmother, Mrs. William Coffey, LaG
MRS, ELIZABETH PRICE Mrs. Elizabeth Price, 126 Woodside ave. died last night at her home. She was the widow of John M. Price, who died a year ago. Mrs. Price was a member of the International Travel - Study club and the Artman council Services will be held Wednesday at ‘2 p. m. at the Woodruff Place Baptist church.” The body will be at the Dorsey Funeral home and burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Harry J. Shoemaker of Indianapolis; two sons, Merrill W,, of Indianapolis, and Donald A., of Muncie; four sisters, Mrs. E. C. Beaty, Detroit; Mrs.. Frank Clem, Columbus, Ind.; Mrs. R. E. Kemp, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and Mrs. William Clark, Glendale, Cal. 'and one bréther, Earl A. Abbett of Lansing, Mich.”
CHARLES L. PARROTT , Services for Charles L. Parrott 1007 River ave. who died Satfirday following a heart attack, will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Farley Funeral Home. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Mr, Parrott had been a native of Indianapolis since 1917 when he moved here from Kentucky. He had been active in the “lumber business. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Parrott; four daughters, Mrs.
William Parrott of Maywood, Mrs. |*
Mabel Finchum, Mrs. John Starks of Kouts and Mrs. Lorene Terry of Indianapolis; four sons, Everett, Virgil and Sturman of Indianapolis and Capt. Thomas F. Parrott in Germany.
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SHIRLEY WESTERFIELD Services for 9-year-old ' Shirley Jean Westerfield, who died of injuries suffered when she was struck by ‘an automobile Friday, will be held in the Eighth Christian church, at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow. The Rev. E. E. Russell, pastor of the church, will officiate. Burial will be in Floral Park. Survivors include ” her mother, Mrs. Paul Cassell; her father, Warren L. Westerfield: two sisters, JacWesterfield, and two grandmothers, Mrs. Martha Hughes and Mrs. Bertha Barrons, all of Indianapolis.
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ANDERSON-—Mrs, Eliza A. Calishan, 93 Daughter, Mrs. Zerkle. rtha Alice Davis, 67. Survivor:
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ali — Roy Foreman, Survivors: Wife, Bertha; parents, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Lamb; daughters, Mrs. Fred Meddo, Pauline; sister, Mrs. Frank Reickert. DELPHI-Rita Ann Ryan, 11. Satvivams: Father, Robert; brother, Robert EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Prudence or ralle 70. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Elmer Skaggs; son, Theodor Mrs. Ida Mae Danheiser, 75. Survivors: Husband, John: son, Elbert; daughter, Mrs. Lucille Maikranz, Richgrd Prancis Arvin, 78. Survivors: Wife, Ida A.; daughters, Mrs. Harold Kroener, Mrs. Oscar ration: sons, Harlan, Dexter, Robert, T. Sgt. Forrest, Cpl. | Raymond; brothers, Henry, George; sis~ er, Mrs. Georgé McCoully. FAIRMOUNT -—- John T. McCombs, 18. Survivors: Daughier, Mrs. Guy Love; sons, 1Carl, Paul, Parke; sisters, rs. Robert Moon, Cornelia McCombs, . KOONTZ LAKE — Mrs. Lucinda Kreighoaum. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, Mil{lard Hayda Eva, Mrs. Edna Reid. LA PORTE—Mrs. Pear! Brandon Keeler, 80. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. C. A. Prey Miss Mayme Cowic. LITTLE POINT—Mrs. Estella Smith Wil« hite, 69. Survivor: Husband, Rufus. MUNCIE—Mrs. Pearl O. Fruitt, 83. Survivors: Husband, Homer, Mrs. Nellie M. Conn, B50. Husband, Ernest; ddughters,
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David Dwight Jett, 18 months, Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Jett; sisters, Susan Phyllis, Janet, Margaret Ann; brothers, Byron Bugene, Edwin Everett. - . NORTH MANCHES Heins, 68. Survivor:
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