Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1945 — Page 12
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were to officiate. Mr. Winger, who lived at 137 B. [50th st, died yesterday in the Veterans’ hOSpItAl &Iter & threes th illness. . was an instructor in the department. of Technical school from 1916 to 1042, and two years in world war I es also served two yeard as an lish instructor &t Broad Ripple school, resigning in 1833 to become vocational adviser with the Veterans’ Administration Rehabili- | tation department, Received 1. U. Degree Born of Norwegian parents at Litchfield, Minn. he was a graduate of St. Olaf college, Northfield, Minn, and received his master's
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16th st, died yesterday. A resi- . dent here for 27 years, she was the widow of ‘the late “Harvey Lee Ashley, general manager of the 2polis,
Westcott Motor Car Co., Richmond, {more Md.; three sisters,
She was 77. Survivors include her son, > ard B. Ashley and one grandson,
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Frederick Lee Ashley, Indianapo-| STeat-grandchildren. .
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{ MRS. ANNA C. ROBERTSON ; h 3s Services will be held at the Plan- Nr mamas LaPlat: I ts Morine Born: | Daniel
ner & Buchanan mortuary. The| Services for Mrs. Anna C. Rob- per
time has not yet been set, Burial |ertson, who died Tuesday in the| GREENTOWN—Mrs.
will be in Kokomo. MRS. HELEN SARAH THOMAS
Etta Bell. Sur. vivors: Da ters, Mrs, Florence . Steibel,
home of her son, Wilbur H. Rob-| Mrs. Flora ertson, 62d st. and Allisonville rd, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow In |g: wrothers, H. FP, F. J Mrs. Helen Sarah Thomas, 903 N.[the Moore Mortuary Celonial chapel.| HUNTIN
HARTFORD CITY George W. 1 85. Survivors: Wife, Oca B; —nyipe;
Brothers. Caries i nd Ger.
I he attended the Academie Julien | PemnSylvania st. died yesterday in Burial will be in Ebeneser ceme- Survitars. Sothern, (
in the Sorbonne detachment for nine months pgjor to his return { home. | A widely erature, he contributed poetry, fairy “tales and critical articles to var«| | ious magazines and was considered {an authority on folklore. When {world war II broke out, he was on his way to England as an exchange professor in English. Mr. Winger was president of the Portfolio, literary organization; vicepresident of the Indians Folklore society, and a member of the In. dianapolis Literary club and the Episcopal Church of the Advent. Survivors include his wife, Flor. ence, and a daughter, Mis Ann Lathrop Winger, a senior at West. ern college, Oxford, O. Other services and burial will be held Friday in Northfield, Minn.
CARTER HIGHBAUGH T. 5th Or. Carter Highbaugh, | son of Mr, and Mrs, William High- { baugh, 2083 Shriver ave, was ine |
her home. She had been a resident | tery. She was 85. here for the last eight years.
Thomas. Services and burial will! grandchildren.
i jured fatally in an accident re-
{cently on. Lugon.
| Entering service In June, 1043, he |
| spent two years in the Pacific the. { ater. He was a graduate of Cris. pus ‘Attucks high school and attended the Scotts Methodist church. Surviving, besides his parents, is a brother, Walter Highbaugh, Indianapolis. Slelmee BRUCE KELLOND Services for Bruce Kellond, 412 BE. Michigan st, warehouse mana. gor for Sears, Rosbuck & Oo, will be held at 3 p. m. today. in the Hisey & Titus funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. The Rev, Olen A. Peters, pastor of the First United Lutheran church, will of ficiate.
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