Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1946 — Page 9

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WEDNESDAY. MARCH 6, 1046 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Mrs. Iva. Simin Local | Writer-Composér, Is Dead

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MISS EVA ATKERSON Services for Miss Eva Nelle Atkerson, who died Mondey at St.

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ROY H. AUSTIN Masonic services for Roy qu Austin, retired boilermaker for the N. Y. C. shops in Beech Grove, will

the Chimes at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. Center Lodge, F. & A. M., will be] in ‘charge of the rites and burial,

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WILLIAM A. SCOTT Requiem high mass for William | {Aaron Scott, 351 W. 28th st., will be |

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Rita's Catholic church of which he| was a member, Crown Hill, Mr. Scott, Indianapolis, {home. Survivors include a son, William | 1A. Scott Jr.: ma S. Lee; {Aaron T. Scott, George Scott and Ensign John W. Lee, and a great-grandson, III, all of Indianapolis.

HALLECK K. PRUITT Services for Halleck K. Pruitt, retired Indianapolis fire captain, wn be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorro in Moore Mortuaries Colonial pe] by the Rev. R. M. Dodrill, pastor of | the Broadway Bepuist shuren, Burial | will el Mage Hill, | itt” died Monday in his _ 2352 College ave. He was 83. | {>A native of Hall, he had lived in Indianapolis 59 years. A veteran of 35-years service with the fire department, he was a member of the Firemen’s association. Survivors are his wife, Lora‘ two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Wood “of Clayton and Mrs; Dess Swearengin of Plainfield; two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Jessie Pruitt and Mrs. Alta Pruitt; a granddaughter, Mrs. Mabel Duncan, and a great-grandson, {John Duncan, all of Indianapolis,

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