Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1945 — Page 6

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Charles L. Wood, Indianapolis resident 20 years, died today at his ; home, 5101 Carrollton ave. after a £ = : teen ei short illness. He was 75. . ANI MH His wife, Mrs. Minerva Harriet ) : ; Wood died Oct. 21, of this year. Mr. SEAMEN INDICTED Wood was born Aug. 14, 1870, at Caseyville, Til, and was a member of the Episcopal church at Collinsville, IN. = He was also a member of the {Masonic lodge, Scottish Rite, Murat ties were out [Shrine, Knights of Pythias lodge trying-to find {and a member of the 40-year club wandering herd lof the Brotherhood of Locomotive 4 : So far, the first Halloween buresu workers |Engineers. Mr. Wood had served staff ‘ac young Mike has any recollection to make the ds secretary of the Brotherhood of has been a lot more like Christmas. goats feel like unwelcome guests. |Locomotive Engineers, division 11. } Funeral services will be conducted WATER IN ORGANISM at 10:30 a. m. Monday ffi*the FlanWASHINGTON. — Water is the/ner & Buchanan mortuary with|12. most sbundant and the principal{the Rev, Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of . cruelty inflicted on constituent of all living organisms. /Tabernacle Presbyterian ~ ohureh, X : ' His proudest possession is a

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