Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1946 — Page 9
Y, SDAY, JAN. , 1948 _
“STATE DEATHS _
a - i * 5 Ei N - r 4 u 4% Siam Fen, ng 3 5 AKRON--Earl Wayne Vickery, 61. Thomas James Small, 85, Bipvivors: ox 3 i i L \ \ Pp » : BEDF nee . p . h ine; : Jr neth, I A a i L ? Lo ORD--The Rev. Richard Bex, 07. Joe. dawghier, : th
c LD PREPA TI ONS RAN, ra. Rost Fah 3. Apri McOully; brothers, William, Arthur. 0 RA Carl: daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Hoffman: | FAIRMOUNT. James Bell, 87. Burvivors: . Ni k GIN N sisters, Mis. Lens Romas, Miss Barbara Daughters, Mrs. Leslie Reed, Mrs. Clarence WHEN 0 4 1] i} | ! FI] i NY 10 PP LL Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Node Drops Stearley, Mrs. Dorothy Deardorff: broth- | Christopher. ¢ y hd sr ; SLULAAE EL CAUTION—Use Only as Directed |ers, John, William, Ernest, Herman and GOSHEN-..Charies Conklin; 7. Survie iy a : Gus Stearley. Jors: ennie; brothers, Harry
— np AND) NEW =e, | ELWOOD—Mrs. Bertha Brines, 44. Sure Same” sien, Mrs. Paul White,
y vivors: Husband, Jacob; sisters, Mra . ENDICOTT-JOHNSON ||Emms Moore Mrs. Carrie Troop, Mrs.| GRAYSVILLE—Claude La Vern Case, x , " Work or Dress Ruth Roach, Mrs. Myrtle Marlow; Broth. | three years. Survivors: Parents, er. and ’ ent ers, ‘Pred, Alfred and Daniel Hoopin-|Mrs. Earl Case; brother, Dennis; sister, ? : ) ES garner. Nancy Carol. Fie EVANSVILLE—Herbert William Bressler, KOKOMO--Albert G. Schwenger, &7. ge) A 40. Survivors: Song, or iam Herbert, | Survivors: - Wife, Bernice; sons, Albert G. Frank Edward; mot Mrs. 'Louanna vs .; sisters, Miss Katherine| ; { Quick, : , A Schwenger Lee; ’ » . James L. Darmod A brother, Wilhelm. . \ Mrs. Delia Wootid ue. LANCASTER--Levl L. Ulrich, 83, Sur. E.&M. A . East St. ||. Mrs. Edna ® Young, 3. Survivers:|vivors: Wife, Mary Florence; son, OPEN 'TIL.® P. M. / ther Ghia Paul; sons, Roland, Gerald; fa- LEWIS—Thad E. Stevens : EN Huy ; er gt rles H. Thomas; brothers, Elmo, Brothers, Pat, Sherman: . 4 y, Jack, Betty Gale, Mrs. Maude Brush, Mrs. : Mary Rechy, Miss Ethel Stevens, i
MILROY Mrs. Clara Richey, 63. Sure vivors: Husband, Harry: son, Lt. T. Her bert; dau sis
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Son, James Vernon; mother, Mrs. Luella Rees; brother, Herman; sisters, Mrs, Everett Towa. Mrs. Qtis Gibson, Harry E. Quate, Survivors: ig Dols; Leo Gets, Mrs. a D.
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Mrs. Harry Ginhart, Mrs,
Spingman, "Sr. Jomn AIBTghY, MF SUPER MARKETS & STORES
Hubert Gaston.
» OSSIAN—Harry W, Beatty. 66. Bur : vivors: Bon, William H.; brother, Prank: sisters, Mrs, Alberta Gardiner, Mrs, Irene ‘| Marrim
PRAIRIE-Mrs. Pear Yeary, 58. Bur vivors: Husband, Isaac; daughters, Mrs, Veda Duncan, Mrs. Alma Brooks, sons,
Homer, Charles, Egbert; sisters, Mrs, Maridn Woodard, Mrs, Tilda Pace, Mrs. A . . Ida Stone, Mrs, Anor Stone.
SHELBYVILLE—Ralph J. Bdwards, 67. Survivors: Wife, Susan; daughter, Miss Margaret Edwards. . Fannie F. Richardson. Survivors:
ston _E. Robert W. Hobarh ALL STANDARD SUPER MARKETS
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