Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1945 — Page 6

oren Sr, Retired BUY D. HAMILTON| RITES ARRANGED

‘Services tor piward D. Boren Sr, " | retired vice-president of the BEdward Boren Co. insurance brokers, Ex-Trustee of Lawrence

will be held at a. m. Friday in Township Dies. St. Roch's Catholic church. Burial 4 will be in Holy Cross cemetery. 1 ! Bervices for Guy D. Hamilton, EF | Mr. Boren, who was 78, died yes . . : former Lawrence township trustee terday in his home, 4549 Bluff rd. who died yesterday in his home

A native of Noblesville, he had lived mn 58 years. He had been connected with the Boren Co. for 10 years and retired five years ago. He was a member of Bt. ‘ Roch's church, J hares Au , 8 : =

sve 2x|®. Boren; three daughters, Mrs. Berber 1 Dover, re. Geno WAREHOUSE BADLY morse Sn DAMAGED BY FIRE origin

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apolis; a brother, William A. Boren; of Los Angeles, and 14 grandchil-

dren. : —— i Vivian Lupton. MRS. HENRIETTA HOWARD h : GARDEN OITY—-Mrs. Cors M. Wunter, : 8. - vors: Mrs. Services for Mrs, Henrietta Alice . yg bi Settle; artes : resident McCord.

Howard, an : GREENTOWN-—Mrs 60 years, —y be heid at ky a m vivor: Husband, the Rev, B. L. tomorrow erine’s Catho- . . | HUNTINGTON—Benjamin P, Garrett. lie church. Burial will be in Crown ! Kenneth Robert Michel, 35, Survivors: } 3 Wife, Lucille; daughter, Nonda; parents, Hill cemetery. : - Mr. and Mrs, Henry P. Michel; brothers, Mrs. Howard, who was 71, di Harold, Phillip; sister, Mrs. Berneice Tri-

Monday in her home, 2306 Union st. Jacobse. Schnits, 83. Survivor: : She was a member of St. Cath- : : te, Mrs. Alice Gordon. oe. These shoes are built for

eo | erine’s church, ‘the Altar society ] Tm. : 1 : ” - rept : d wear and service land the Veterans of Foreign Wars , i. well, 65. : Husband. Thomas Mage £ e, {auxiliary on 1 Mr. | Wateon; © Harley, Emmett, Made of 2 solid Jeather with . Survivors are her son, Walter E : ; KOKOMO—Mrs. Sens Mae Matlock, 89. a tempe steel shank for Michael, and « daughter, Mrs . . Survivors: Som, Edwin: sisters, Mrs. Wik extra strength and support.

Goldie B. Hickman, both of Indian an early Indi liam Conwell, Mrs. William Miller. apolis, two grandchildren and two settler, he was the oldest member] Mm Myrtle E Morrison, 31. Bucy fvors:

great-children. lights 1 the building were out for of the Old Settlers Reunion in |Husband, Thomas; mother, Mrs. Mary E. 1 Leng-wearing Double ® Thea CHARLES E GARRINGER : Broad Ripple and the last living in- t . sister, Flossie | Leather Sole 7 co tor of th i Gi : Charles E. Garringer, 1322 W. 30th | SI pury on A a. Dulin Chapel , Jo TIS: daughter, Mrs | : Sole Leather ap OF |[st. formerly with the Indianapolis avy | 0 Officer in the Farmers Mutual "uriock Saar . police force 30 years, died yester- Pire Insurance Association. L i All-Leather Ho Cleanin 7 | |day in City hospital. : Survivors include three daughters, | Pins: Jesse Hostuttler \ Heel + use * || Mr. Garinger, who was 71, re. Miss Pearl Haverstick, Mrs. Adolph - : un Ww A tired on Dec. 16, 1041, from the Organizations Schmidt and Mrs. Lora Tyne a 1 Manuwal 64. Sur. : ; \ Genuine Goodyear police force and -had heen 458 1 brother, William D. Haverstick, and |ers. William, Dan; sisters, ‘Mrs.’ x Welt health for two years. - five grandchildren and four great-| sive Katie Filson, Mrs Dessts

apolis resident 65 years, he WAS! wu, Crossroads of Ameries grandchildren. SHELBURN--Mary Hirschfield os well as fabrics, fowels, | horn in Greenfield. Following his|will sponser & perty aS. = survivors: Dusghiors, Mary Ruin, Mrs

card vacuum cleaners and man retirement from the police force,|'*4%Y st te Food Golds Foster; sisters, Mrs. Amanda MsWy y od 28 the 48 Okt. will theres DAVID H. CRANFILL wa, Mey William Berry. a other things you at the Hittle Machine & Tool Co., night at 7:46 0. 5 tonight at) David Harrison Cranfil died yes- |" S.rvivors: Husband. Beier: dath: TURN IN PATS! and for six months at the Packard| worthy matren and Gay Stammer io] 79AY at Plainfield in the home ters, Mrs Mark Helien : - Manufacturing Co. He was a mem- worthy —— of his sister, Mrs. Grace Middaugh VIN 1 FE - ; ber of St. Paul's Methodist church. with whom he had lived 14 years. | tvors : - - of Me ;

; He was a native of Kentucky. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Grace . Survivors besides his sister are

three daughters, Mrs. Lilly Smizer,

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