Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1945 — Page 15
y 30 years and was a member of the
* Services for Mrs. Rebecca K. Kin-
tery, Mrs. iKndred, who was 76, died Wednesday in her home. She had been a resident here for
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dred, 418 Limestone st., will b# held |hon at 11 a m. tomorrow in the [Shirley | P| Brothers’ Central chapel. Burial will bs In
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; Rites. for Mrs. Ma Mary Conrad
Set 10 A. M. Tomorrow.
5 7 two sisters, Mrs. Eugene Golay and Mrs. Cora Vauhn, Indianapolis, and ‘a granddaughter.
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TEST DALTON Test Dalton, former Indianapolis
Services for Mrs. Mafy Margaret Conrad, active in civic and Republican organizations in southwestern Indianapolis, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. '
resident and journalist with the old Indianapolis Sen 1, died Monday! in New York. rding to word received here, « “Mr. Dalton, who was 70, lived in| Indianapolis during the early 1900s, | He published a historical novel, | “The Role of the Unconquered,”| here in 1902; wrote a play, “The| Mantle of Lincoln,” produced by a theater group here in 1924, and also wrote other plays.
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JOHN F. GILBY JR. Services for John P. Gilby Jr, a lifelong resident of Indianapelis, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers’ west chapel. | Burial will be in Floral Park ceme- | tery. "Mr. Gilby, who was 70, died yesterday in his Rome, 1223 8S. Sheffield ave. Survivors are a brother, Elmer Gilby, and a sister, Mrs. May Lynn, both of Indianapolis.
SPAATZ WINS TROPHY NEW YORK, Dec. 14 (U. P.)~— Gen. Carl Spaati, commander of American air forces in Africa and
France, and later in the Pacific, today was named winner of the 1945 Collier trophy for outstanding
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Mrs. Conrad, who was 53, died
| yesterday .in her home, 845 8. Ad- |} dison st. Until her illness a year §
ago, she had worked in the county treasurer's office and previously in the county auditor's office in Richmond, She _had worked at the polls during election ‘time. After the war
| began, she volunteered to help with A
| rationing, selective service and American Red Cross work. A resident of Indianapolis most of her life, she was a member of the Universal Spiritualist church and the Republican club in Mt, Jackson. Survivors include her husband, William E. Conrad; Mrs. William Lee Mason Sr. of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Louis Miller of Indianapolis, and a brother, John Vannoustrand, and & grandson, & . Burial arrangements have not been completed. :
THOMAS J. SPALDING
a daughter,
51 S..Bradley ave. will be i0 a. m. tomorrow in Our Lourdes church, Burial will
who was 80, died Wednesday. A retired blacksmith, Mr, Spalding was employed by Kingan & Co. and had been a resident here for 35 years. He was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. Survivors include his son, Lawfe Spalding; a daughtér, Mrs. Ethel M. Crouch, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Mary Louise Switzer, Indianapolis, and a grandson, Robert Spalding, Los Angeles, Cal
WILLIAM W. WATSON
Services for William W. Watson, 1051 E. Ohio st., will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Blackwell funeral home and at 9 a. m. in Holy Cross church. Burial will: be in Holy Cross cemetery. Mr. Watson, a switchman and telegrapher for Indianapolis railways a number’ of years, died Wednesday in City hospital. He was a native of Indianapolis. and a member of Holy Cross church and Holy Cross social club. Survivors are two brothers, Harry Watson and Edward Watson, and a sister, Miss Helen Watson, all of Indianapolis.
PHYLLIS HUCKELBERRY Mrs. Phyllis Huckelberry, 810 W., 54th st, died yesterday in Sunnyside sanatorium, 8he was 28, and had resided here for the past three years. Survivors ' include her husband,
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