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Rites will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Wald funeral home for Mrs. Rose Wise, mother of Police Detective Sergeant Russell E. Wise; who died yesterday in Methodist hospital. The Rev. B. E. Kirkpatrick, pastor of Riverside Methodist church, and North Park chapter, O. E. 8. will officiate, with burial in Washington Park. Mrs. Wise, who was 67, resided at 1507 Burdsal pkwy. and was the widow of Edward A. Wise, a former member of. the Indianapolis police department. She had resided in In dianapolis 60 years and was a member of Riverside church and North
Surviving in addition to her son ate two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Huber and Mis. Tena McCormick, both of Indianapolis, and a brother, William Burk, San Diego, Cal,
MRS. ADA B N Mrs. Ada Bartgn, wife of John W. Barton, 308 N. Forest ave. died yesterday at Methodist "hospital. She was 57. She was a mémber of Pocahontas council . 350, the Royal Neighbors, the Owl club and the A, W. P. club. Surviving besides Mr, Barton are two sons, Howard Wilson, Lebanon, and Edwin Wilson, Orchard, Wash., and a sister, Emma Funk, Frankfort. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at Moore mortuaries and burial will be at Frankfort.
MRS. HARRIET PARSONS
Mrs. Harriet Parsons, an Indianapolis resident 45 years, died last night in her home, 2001 N. Talbott ave. Services will be held in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary and burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Parsons, a native of South Bend, was 78. She was the widow of William O. Parsons. Survivors include two sons, Stewart Parsons of Indianapolis, and James Arthur Parsons of Mt. Dora, Fla., and a sister, Mrs. Etta Harrison of Atlanta, Ind.
MRS. GRACE B. REYNOLDS
Services for Mrs. Grace B. Reynolds, who died yesterday in her home, 19 Hendricks pl, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Northeast chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Reynolds, who was 68, was the widow of the late Frank A. Reynolds, a retired member of the Indianapolis police force.. She was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police Auxiliary, and Spanish War
Veterans Harold Megrew auxiliary.
Survivors include her daughter,
Mrs. Beulah Maners, and a sister,
| FRAY, SEPT. 2, 1088 t RITES SATURDAY FOR MRS. WISE
Services fof Mrs. Norma A. Smith, lifelong Indianapolis resident who died yesterday at her home, 1230 N. Olney st, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow at Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. The Rev.
G. lLaVon Fisher, pastor of Centenary Christian church, will conduct services with burial in Washington Park. Mrs. Smith, who was 77, had been
printer, Typographical Union No. 1, She is survived by her husband,
maker apd Mrs. Ollah Toph, In-
MRS. ETHEL DEER
tomorrow in the Olive Branc Christian church. .. ; Burial will be in Washington Par cemetery. 3 Mrs. Deer, who § was 71, died yes- ? terday in Methodist hospital. 8h was a native o Elizabet ht 0 w n4 and was a member of the Olive Branch church, where she had
Mrs, Deer
years.
P. Deer; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Meyers of Indianapolis; four sons, Byron Deer and Howard Deer of Indianapolis, Leo Deer of Coatsville, Ja., and A. M. M. 1-¢ Charles Deer, serving in the navy, and a
lin, Ind,
MRS. NINA GARDNER
Services for Mrs. Nina Gardner who died yesterday in her home
in Crown Hill cemetery.
years. She was born in Union, Va.
in 1913.
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MRS. FREDA S. MERZ
Mrs. Ella Phinney,
Mis. Norma Smith, Printer for 60 Years, Dies at Home Here
employed at the Indianapolis News for the last 60 years, working as proofreader, linotype operator and and Miss Cora Woliung, both of She was a member of
Virgil; "two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Hamaker and Mrs." Helen|Francis, a resident of Marion county
Lindamood, Indianapolis; two sis~|all her life, will be at 2 p. m. Sunters, Mrs. Bessie A. Dallas, Wana-|day afternoon in the Southport
dianapolis; a brother, Edgar A.[Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Perkins, Indianapolis; two grandchildren and one great-grandchiid.|!ast night in her home on south
Services for Mrs. Ethel Deer, 48 E. Raymond st. an Indianapolisitwo sons, Harold O. Francis and J. resident 33 years, will be at 2 p. m.|{1,owell Francis, both of Indian-
been a Bible class teacher for many
Survivors are her husband, Frank fleld.
brother, Charles Farmer of Frank-|cpneer gnd Joseph Cheek; two
3311 Broadway, will be held at 10|Indianapolis, a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be | JOHN T. McNAMARA
Mrs. Gardner, who was 75, was 8 |veteran Indianapolis Bell Telephone resident of Indianapolis for 15|Co. lineman who died Tuesday at
and had been a member of the|were to be held this morning at Presbyterian church there. Her Kirby mortuary and at St. Cath-| hnusband, Isaac K. Gardner, died erine’s Catholic church. Burial was
Survivors are her daughter, Mrs. Harry L. Beazell; a son, J. M. Gard- |lijved in Indianapolis 43 years. He ner, both of Indianapolis, and a|was a member of St. Catherine's brother Ernest Wylie of Rockport,|church, St. Thomas Benevolent so-
Services are scheduled at 2 p. m. tomorrow ' at Clermont Christian| Mary McAtee, Indianapolis, and church for Mrs. Freda S. Merz, who | Mrs. Norma Macauley, Dayton, O., died Wednesday at her home one and two brothers, and one-half miles south of Cler-iDaniel McNamara, Detroit.
mont. The pastor, the Rev. Frank Krueger, will officiate with burial in Floral Park. Mrs. Merz, who was 65, had lived in Indianapolis 20 years and in Clermont 32 years. She was the widow of John J. Merz, who died in 1939 and was a member of Clermont church. She is survived by three sons, Alfred, Indianapolis; Wallace C. U. and Harold G., Clermont; her mother, Mrs. Anna Woliung, Rushville: two sisters, Mrs. Harry Willey
Rushville, and two grandchildren,
MRS. JULIA FRANCIS
Services for Mrs. Julia Ella
Baptist church and burial will be in Mrs. Francis, who was 66, died
Ind. 37. She was the wife of Orris Francis and a member of the Southport Baptist church. Survivors besides her husband are
apolis; three sisters, Mrs. Addie Grist of Wilkinson, Mrs. May Connelly of Seattle, Wash, and Mrs. Bertha Barnett of Shirley; a brother, Charles Ayres of Tampa, Fla; four grandchildren, Jannie, John L., James Paul and Richard David Francis, all of Indianapolis,
WALTER L. CHEEK Services for Walter L. Cheek, who died Tuesday in the Veterans Administration hospital in Dayton, O., will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Bridgeport Church of the Nazarene. Burial will be in the I. Q. O. F. cemetery in Plain-
Mr. Cheek, who was 48, had been a patient at the hospital for a year and a half, He came to Indianapolis 30 yearsiago and had lived on the West side before his illness. Survivors are iwo sons, Bernard
daughters, Dorothy Cheek and Frances Cheek; a brother, John Cheek, and four sisters, Mrs, Dora ,{Davis, Mrs. Eva Hicks, Mrs. Lora ,| Fite and Mrs. Marie Marsh, all of
Rites for John T. McNamara,
shis home, 1037 E. Raymond st.
to be in Holy Cross. Mr. McNamara, who was 48, had
ciety, American Legion Post No. 134, and Telephone Pioneers of America. , Survivors include two sisters, Mrs.
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