Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1946 — Page 8

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CHESTER O. PARRISH Services for Chester O. Parrish,

ner & Buchanan

retired, eight years ago after 30 Noblesville;

Mr. Parrish, who was 70, died yes-| Fritzler, Indianapolis; Mrs. Mary terday in Methodist hospital. He|Loftis and Mrs. Irene Johnson,|0! Memorial Baptist church, and Mrs. Rinda' Rains,|the Rev. BE, E. Russell, pastor of

[years of service as railway mail|Madison, and Mrs. Theresa Park,|Eighth Christian church, will con-

' James B. Mehafley, edifor”of the ‘Wayne Township Courier for 10 years, died yesterday in the Methodist hospital, :

Mr, *Mehattey, an Indianapolis resident for 38 years, lived at 1041

Albert Barlow; three daughters,|N. Belle Vieu pl. and was a member Mrs, Mabel Huffman and Mrs.| of Puritan Lodge 38, I, O. O. F.; W. Mathes, Indianapolis, and| Michigan St. Business and Profes1834 N. Alabama. st, will be held|Mrs., Catherine Hopper, Monticello, | ional Men's club, Washington High at 1:30 p.'m. tomorrow at Flan-|Ky.; a son, Henry A. Barlow, In-| School Men's club, and Memorial {1dianapolis; six sisters, Miss Anna| Baptist church, He was 64.

The Rev. George Kimsey, pastor

duct services at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow

A member of Logan lodge 575,|trude Seeber of Nevada, and three|in the Conkle funeral home. Burial F. & A. M,, Scottish Rite, and Mu-| brothers, Frank, Forest and Henry| Will bg in Floral Park.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lottie

to Clifford st. 10th st. Go a ‘member of the Memorial’ Presbyterian church for more than 50 years, and had been a member of the Rebekah lodge at time. - Survivors include her son, Wil-

man, Cincinnati, O., and Richard Aligire of Michigan and four greatgrandchildren.

‘OLIVER HASKELL

Services for Oliver Haskell will be conducted at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Mr, Haskell was 96 years old and a pioneer resident of Indiana. Coming to Indianapolis 43 years ago, he was in the produce business for 23 years. Retired 20 years, he died yesterday in the home of his son, Oscar M. Haskell, 3020 Ruckle st.

brother, Dave Has

| kell, Los Angeles, and six grandBurlal, will be in Crown Hill, [M

ANNA 'LUECKE MARTIN Services for Mrs, Anna Luecke Martin, 520 E. Vermont st., will be held at 1:30 p, m. tomorrow in the G. H. Hérrmann funeral home. Burial will:be in Concordia cemetery, Mrs. Martin, who was 79, died yesterday in her home, She was a member of the Danish Brothers and Sisters society and the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, :

Survivors include two sisters, Miss

_| Catherine Weiss and Mrs, Margaret]

Neimann; a brother, Charles Weiss, Orlando, Fla, and one grandson.

MRS. DAISY DOUGLASS

Services for Mrs. Daisy Douglass, 3207 N. Illinois st, will be held at 9:30 a. m. Monday in the Flanner & Buchanan mortyary. Burial will be in Michigantown. Mrs. Douglass, who was 64, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. Survivors Include two sons, Isaac W. Douglass and Paul W. Douglass; five daughters, Mrs. George Schreiber, Chicago; Mrs. Rosemarie Yeager, Battle Oreek,

dr, parents, Mr, Bertha Spencer, both of Indiage

apolis; & niece and two nephews.

V. F. W. TO INSTALL | ~ OFFICERS TONIGHT

Newly elected officers of Beech Grove post, V. P, W., will be ih stalled in a ceremony at 8 oc tonight in Beech Grove city hall, The following installations will be made: Joseph A. Van Sikle,

he TL a Pritaler. We, * sina a ee Sa 2. Morals » dosent. Ms. Jom t Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. Bible class teacher at Woodside | PESSIE MACOME NICHOLOS Eastwood, Indianapolis; a grand- - : ’ Rites for Bessie Macome Nicholos.| daughter, Patricia Jean Eastwood: a : y 1041 N. Pershing st., will be held at| a sister, Mrs. Marie Parkinson, An1 p. m. Saturday in the §t. Paul| derson, and a brother, Kenneth MeBaptist church and burial will be} haffey, Indianapolis. in Floral Park cemetery. Mrs. Nicholos, who was 42, died Tuesday| MRS. FLORENCE UNDERWOOD in the home of her uncle, Daniel] gervices for Mrs. Florerice L. { Macome. { | Mrs. Nicholos was a native of| Underwood,- co-founder of the | Louisville, Ky., and a member of the| Butler university Mothers’ council, | |8t. Paul Baptist church. will be held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow! A son, Daniel Thomas; two sisters, |i, the Manner & Buchanan mor- | Mrs. Marcella Johnson and Mrs. 1 5 Fanny Wright, and one grandson tuary. B will be in wn Hill also survive her. cemetery. Mrs. Underwood died Wednesday in her home at 3402 N.

HOLDS COURTS HAVE |New Jersey st. ! Active in several city organizaPRICE JURISDICTION tions, Mrs. Underwood was past The Indiana supreme court ruled|president of the Mothers’ council, yesterday that state courts have|the P.-T. A. of school 60, the Kappa Jurisdiction in OPA price suits. Kappa Gamma Mothers’ club at The ruling, written by Judge|Rutler and the P.-T. A. at ShortPrank E. Gilkison, overruled the|ridge high school. She was a memOwen circuit court which had held| ber of the Propylaeum and the it had no jurisdiction in a° suit re-| Third Church of Christ, Scientist. garding alleged violation of potato] Survivors include her husband, price . ceilings. ' Dr. George V. Underwood; a The high court returned the case | daughter, Mrs, Jean E. Seaman; to the Owen court with orders to|a son, Col. George V. Underwood hear the evidence and rule on the Jr, now in Shanghai, and three merits, grandsons.

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Survivors besides his son are|Mich.; Mrs. Frances Murphy, Flk-

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