Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1945 — Page 5

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Services for Mrs. Emma Rose McGhehey will be held at 3 p. m.

Mrs. McGhehey, who was T1, died

Guy McGhehey, 4637 Primrose ave. A native of Fishers, she spent most of her life near Castleton

ago. Survivors besides the son are a daughter, Mrs. Nellie Moore, Indianapolis; a brother, John H. Rob-

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Rites Tomorrow.

Services for Mrs. Nevada M. Bosserman, 48 Eastern ave, an Indianapolis resident 54 years, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Englewood Christian church. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Mrs. Bosserman, who was 79, died yesterday in her home after an illness of three weeks. She was a member of the Englewood church 30 years and was a member of the Board of Deaconesses. —8urvivors are her husband, 1Charles H. Bosserman; four daugh- | ters, Mrs. Belle Calderhead, Mrs. Edna Lambert and Mrs, Nadine Beem, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Edgar Ward of Anderson; a son, Charles E. Bosserman of Columbus, O., and 11 grandchildren.

Services for Mrs. Maggie L. Gard-

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MRS. SUSAN HUGHS RONEY Services for Mrs, Susan Hughs Roney, 1125 N. Arsenal ave, who died yesterday, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Hisey & Titus mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mrs. Roney, who was 74, was the widow of Edward Roney. An Indianapolis resident four years, she was a nitive of Lexington, Ky. A son, Capt. Samuel E. Roney, stationed at the army base in

ner, 1831 Highland pl, will be held

erts, Westfield; four granddaughters and two great-grandchildren.

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Sedalia, Mo,, is the only survivor.

Mrs. Sidney f Daughter, Mrs. Cyril Gard; Oscar Mrs. Ina Shattuck. Survivors: Standiford; sister, Mrs. BE E. Elliott. EVANS The Rev. Russell Pruitt,

Pruits, Mrs, Shirley Elkins. Survivors: Husband, #8. B.; son, Roy: brother, Roy 8. Clelland; sisters, Mrs. H. L. Cotton, Mrs, Robert W. Pichtel. Charles A. Proctor, 79. Survivors: Wife, Cordelia; sons, Carson, Charles, Herbert, James R.; brother, Linsey; sisters, Mrs. Mella Melton, Mrs. Luther Colley. Mrs. Levi MclJohnston, 93. Daughters, Mrs. Olive Erwin, Mrs. Gers trude MoCool; sister, Mrs. Ella Mauck. Mrs. Magdelena Olinger, 68. Survivors: Husband, Matt; sisters, Mrs. Mary Crapf, Mrs, Anna Olinger, Mrs. Christina Heildet, Mrs. Katherine Morgen, Mrs, Margaret Murphy, Mrs. Philomena Pilger; b ers, Paul and John Schum,

GOSHEN-—Mrs. Martha Cripe, 73. Sur vivers: Husband, Amasa; daughters, Mrs, . Lucille Butler; sons, Noble, 1 . . Hire, Mrs. Amy Gardner; brother, Jesse Swinhart, JASPER Mrs. Heresia Ruxer, 68 Survivors: Husband, Jacob; sons, Hubert, Alvin C., Jacob Jr, Bgt. Oliver; daughters, Mrs. Joseph Berger, Mrs. Victor. Hubers, Mrs. Hubert Tretter; brothers, Frank,

VILLE ; 49. Survivors: Wife, Mabel; sons, James, + | Kenneth, Jack; mother, Mrs. Gertrude"

Jacob and George Denning, sister, Mrs. Minnje Becher.

TERRE HAUTE Survivor: Wife, Jessie. Mildred Clarke Hurlburt, 53. Husband, Harry: daughters,

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Daughters, Mrs. A. L. Dawson, Mrs, Turner, Mrs. Mild M hy Eoe Lacey, Mrs. Daisy Huston, Mrs. Henry; sons, Harry, Ernest. : UPLAND--William MecCreight, 88. vivors: Sisters, Mrs. Viola Patterson, John 8. Clawson, Mrs, Orda Polm.

WABASH Sherman Caldwell,

WINSLOW—Benjamin P. Reed, 77. 4

vivors: Daughter, Doras English; Alfred, Minard: sisters, Miss Lura Miss Villa Reed.

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BERGAMOT after.shave lotion, tale and shave bowl = 3.50 plus 45¢ tax

COURTLEY GOLD affer.shave lotion and powder — 10.00* Separately - 5.00 each

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