Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1945 — Page 13

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' From Bloating Gas; "For Mrs. Vernon L. Dusang

Pain in Joints

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Funeral services for Mrs. “Vernon: member of Oakland Chaper No. 159, |

L. Dusang will be held at 1 p.m. O. ES

Sunday in the Conkle funeral home, |

| Survivors. include three sisters,’

193¢ W. Michigan st., and at 3:30 Mrs. Huldah N. Goth and Mrs. Mary

p. m.

in Chesterfield Christian I. Corey, both of Indianapolis, and

church, and the Rev. Samuel Hart-|Mrs. Olive Carpenter of Washingsock, pastor of Tabernacle Baptist ton, D, C, @nd an adopted som,

church, will officiate.

Mrs. Dusang, who was 63 years old and a resident of Indianapolis cemetery at Oaklandon,

30 years, died yesterday in her home, 5160 Rosslyn ave, A native of Dusang was past Noble Grand of Progress. Rebekah lodge and O. E. S., and Fairfax Christian church.

Vermon L. Dusang: a son, George

daughters, Mrs.

field; two brothers, - Perry OCampbell of Norris, S. C., and Garland Campbell of Muneie, and two sisters, Mrs. Edna Headley of Muncie and Mrs. Hattie Ivanoff of Indianapolis. Burial will be in Chesterfield.

MRS. HARRIETT MURET Services for Mrs. Harriett B. Muret, 820 E. 27th st., who died Wednesday: in Methodist hospital, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Conkle funeral home with the Rev. H W. Woolridge, pastor of Blaine Avenue Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in Vevay.

native of Switzerland county and a member of North Madison Methodist church, 3 Surviving are a daughter, Clara, Indianapolis; two sons, John and Russell, both of Pontiac, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. Uly Gray, Vevay, and Mrs. Scott Clements, Morenci, Mich., and a brother, Phillip Ross, Farmers’ City, IIL

MISS ROSE NEGLEY

Services for Miss Rose Ella Negley will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday in Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel. Dr. E. Burdette Backus, pastor of All Souls Unitarian church, will officiate. Miss Negley, a steamstress in Indianapolis for many years, died yesterday in her home, 1618 Sturm ave. A native of Marion county, she

Local druggists can obtain Vola-Vin at , Mooney-Mueller-Ward Co., Indianapolis, Ind.

lived here all her life. She was a

member of Brightwood chapter, |

Mrs, Muret, who was 59, was aj.

| Trevor Williams of Indianapolis.

Burial will be in the I. O. O. F.

| CHARLES R. KOHNLE Delaware county, |

Services for Charles R. Kohnle, 11515 Woodlawn ave, a lifelong. resi-

|dent of Indianapolis, will be held

fat 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the J. C.

| Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial Survivors include her husband, will be in Crown Hill cemetery.

Mr. Kohnle, who was 68, died

H. Dusang of Indianapolis; three ww anesday while operating a truck Lula Josephine i, {16 100 block on S. Meridian st. Clark of Los Angeles, Cal: MIS. ge nag owned a trucking concern Mildred Beck of Indianapolis, and here for several years. He had at-

Mrs. Mary E. Hartman of Green-|i.,qa.q Shortridge high school and

was a member of the Oriental Masonic lodge. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Frances Kohnle, and a step-daugh-ter, Mrs. Edith Brower of Indianapolis.

EDWIN G. BOURNE

Services for Edwin G. Bourne, 625 N. Lyon ave, resident of Indianapolis for 40 years, will be held at 2 p. m. in Moore mortuaries Ben Davis chapel. The Rev. S. W. Hartsock, pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist church, will officiate. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. Mr. Bourne, who was 65, was a native of Greencastle, He was a paper hanger and interior decorator, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary E. Bourne; six daughters, Mrs. Margaret Haus of Bridgeport, Mrs. Kathleen Wasson, the Misses Mary, Janet, Phyllis and Doris Bourne, all of Indianapolis; two sons, Charles Bourne, Indianapolis, and Francis Bourne, in the navy; a sister, Mrs. Leroy Freeman, and two brothers, Clyde and Harold Bourne of 1lndianapolis.

CONSTITUTION DAY

George Washington high school will have its annual observance of Constitution day at 10:30 a. m. Monday in the auditorium. John K. Ruckelshaus will speak and the

Be Held Monday.

Archer, will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in Flanner & Buchanan mortu-

ary. Burial will be in Memorial | Park cemetery.

The Rev. Charles T. Jones, pastor

of the Forest Manor Methodist | church, and the Rev. Dallas L. Browning, pastor of the North!

Methodist church, will officiate.

Mrs. Archer, a native of Indianapolis, died yesterday in her home. She was a memebr of the North Methodist church® and of the Woman's Society of Christian Service there. She had been superintendent of the primary department at North church-and later was acting superintendent of the Forest Manor Methodist church, Survivors besides her husband are her mother, Mrs. Emma Williams; a sister, Mrs. Harry I. Bailey of Evanston, Ill, and two brothers, Frank V. williams of Minneapolis, Minn, and Roy K. Williams of Indianapolis,

EDWARD 0. PIEL Services for Edward O, Piel will be held at 2:30 p. m. today in St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church in Cumberland, The Rev. F. G. Brune, pastor, will officiate. Mr, Piel, who was 54 and who lived at R. R. 11, Box 208, died Wednesday in the United States Veterans’ administration hospital. . A building contractor most of his life, Mr. Piel served in the Army 14 months in world war I. He was a member of the Marion county residential building association, of St. John’s church and of St. John's] church brotherhood. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.| Emma Piel; a daughter, Miss Irma | Piel; three brothers, Charles. Piel| of Cumberland, and William and| Fred Piel, both of Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs. Louisa Piel, and a! sister, Mrs. Mary Malon, both of! Indianapolis, and another - sister, Mrs. Minnie Piel, of Cumberland. Burial will be in St. John’s ceme- |

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Suffered ns Service: to Be Held Sanday ACTIVE CHURCH Body of R: D. Teagardin. Killed WORKER DIES In Crash, to Be Brought Here

The body of Ralph D. Teagardin, high school and was a member of 1517 Brookside ave, who was in-|the Southport Methodist church, | Rites for Mrs. Archer to lured fatally yesterday at Defiance, Also he was a member of the Tosm-|

» when his truck collided with & !sters union.

— truck, will be returned to | the Meyer & Abdon Funeral home, !the LaCrone Benedict Ways, Ine, Services for Mrs. Mary E. Archer,! Burial will be in Memorial Park! between 3635 N. Gale st. wife of Newton F.|cemetery. A lifelong resident of Indianap-| olis, Mr. Teagardin attended Tech- dianapolis- was with Mr. nical high school and Southport!in the truck and received a shoul-

FRESHMEN TO PICK KING AND QUEEN:

A freshman king and queen will 5 be elected at Butler university at; .

the freshman mixer tonight.

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men and women of the school will hospital after an I days. Pittman and Patricia] Mrs. Burwell,

William

The mixer, + M. OC A and Y, W. C, A, will} be from 9 to 12 p. m. in the women’s CLARA M. BURWELL gymnasium Besides dancing, games! will be featured and outstanding died last night at the Methodist | illness of four

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Reed was going to Cleveland to visit an aunt. Survivors of Mr. Teagardin are Dorene Teagardin; 2-year-old son, Ralph Teagardin | Mr. k D. Teagardin of Cincinnati, | : a brother, Ernie Teagardin of | | Indianapolis, and two sisters, | Melvin Borders of Indianapolis, and | the Mrs. J. W. Lawson of Rockville, |

Clara M., Burwell, 2359 Adams st.

who was 61, pro- been a resident of Marion county | She was born in Mercer! and | county, Ohio, She was a member of | and [the St. Matthews Lutheran church| ladies auxiliary Order of Railway Conductors. Services will be at 2 p. m. Monday | Mathews church

Survivors are her husband, Asa A York aboard the Santa Rosa to be Burwell; Mrs. Minnie Gray, | Indianapolis; and Ed Fender of Indianap- | A. lols, Paul Fender of Martinsville, La.,

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