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4 - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES he James M. Stovall Jr. Funeral | Is Planned for Tomorrow
Services for James M. Stovall Jr., 22-year-old discharged veteran, wil be conducted by the Revs. R. R. Cross and Amos S. Bastin of the
West Michigan Street Methodist church at 2 p..m. tomorrow in the Conkle Funeral home. The son of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Stovall, 942 N. Belle Vieu pl, he died Monday in the Oak Knoll Naval hospital in Oakland, Cal, of injuries received while in the army, according to word received here yesterday. Burial for the Washington high school graduate will be in Floral Park cemetery, Mr. Stovall was inducted into the army air force in January, 1942, serving until November, 1944, when he was honorably discharged. He was a member of the Methodist church and former member and assistant scoutmaster of Troop | 59. Besides his parents, Mr. Stovall is survived by his wife, Marilou; a | sister, Arline Stovall, Indianapolis, | and his grandfather, William Gar- | lock, Freetown, Ind.
MRS. RUTH E, FRED
Services are to be held at 2 p. m.| tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries! Northeast chapel , " for Mrs. Ruth E Fred, who died Wednesday in her home, 3001 Arlington ave. Burial will be in Crown Hill. A native of Terre Haute, Mrs, Fred had lived here 21 years and was a member of ~ the East 38th Mrs Fred Street Christian church. She was 39.
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BEN C. MacINTIRE
‘The Rev. Herbert Huffman, pastor of First Friends church, will conduct services for Ben C. Maclntire, an employee of the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. Burial will be in| Crown Hill. | Mr. MacIntire, who was 66, died | yesterday in his home, 4821 Norwaldo ave. He was a member of First Friends church and North Park Masonic lodge. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rose L. Maclntire.
MRS. E. J. MITCHELL
Services are scheduled at 2 p. m. | tomorrow in Clear Creek Christian | church for Mrs. E. J. Mitchell, a| world war I Gold Star mother. Burial will be in Clear Creek cemetery. Mrs. Mitchell, who was 87, died yesterday in her home, 5315 College ave. A resident here for 25 years, Mrs. Mitchell was a member of Madden- | Nottingham post 348, American Le-| gion auxiliary, and University Park | Christian church. She was a for-| mer resident of Clear Creek. Survivors are, a daughter, Miss Mary Mitghell of Indianapolis; two! sons, E. F, Mitchell of Topeka, Kas.,| and Joseph C. Mitchell of Little Rock, Ark, and a brother, O. L. Floyd of Clear Creek.
WILLIAM T. BLANKENCHIP
Services will be held at 10:30 a m. tomorrow in the Conkle funeral home for William T. Blankenchip, |
‘|a resident here 40 years. The Rev. |
R. R. Cross and the Rev, Amos| Bastin will officiate and burial will be in Crown Hill, Mr. Blankenchip, who was 66, died yesterday in his home, 453 N.| Goodlet ave. A
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member of the West Michigan | Street Methodist church: | Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Mattie B. Blankenchip; three daugh-! ters, Mrs, Grace Drake, Mrs. Helen Bloomer and Mrs. Mamie Line, all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Em- | ma Bailey of Columbus, and a brother, Lew Blankenchip of Detroit, Mich, | NANCY LEE DODGE Services for 6-year-old Nancy Lee Dodge, who was struck and killed | by "an automobile near her home Wednesday, will be held at 2:30 p. m, tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel Burial will be in Crown Hill, The girl was returning to her home at 419 E iia Walnut st. from gaia a, Children's day la ’ A
practice at the ; First UniteaNane lee Dodge
Brethren church wh#h the accident occurred, Survivors are her mother, Mrs. | Dorothy Jeffries, and a brother, ! Donald Jeffries, both of Indian- | apolis.
MRS. BIRDIE M. MONTGOMERY
Rites for Mrs. Birdie May Mont- | gomery, who died yesterday in her | home, 1846 Ludlow ave., will be held | at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Mount Ver-' non. She was 51, | Born in Kentucky, Mrs. Mont- | gomery had resided in Mount Ver- | non .for many years before coming! to Indianapolis in 1943. She was employed by the Karpex Manufacturing Co. Inc, until her illness last August. Survivors are her father, James Lacey, Indianapolis; a son, John T. Wells, New Albany; a daughter, Mrs, Goldie Ramey, Indianapolis; | five brothers, Clifford, Roy, Arthur, Elmer and Elbert Lacey; three sisters, Mrs. Virgie Walters, Mrs. Alma Arney and Mrs. Gladys Montgomery, all from Indiana, and two grandchildren,
RAYMOND ARTHUR HARP
The Rev. L. L. Murphy, professor of Bible at the Indiana academy of Cicero, Ind, will conduct services for Raymond Arthur Harp at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the AaronRuben Funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. A member of the Seventh Day! Adventist church, Mr. Harp died | yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital! following a long illness, He was 23 and lived at 2302 N. LaSalle st.| Mr. Harp was a graduate of Ben! Davis high school and was employed as secretary for the Car-, penters and Joiners’ union for! three years. He was algo chorister of the church's M. V. society. Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harp, he is survived by a sister, Miss Betty Jo Harp, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Harp and James Keller, all of Indianapolis.
ELBERT STORER
Rites for Elbert Storer, who died last week in St. Petersburg, Fla., will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. He was 70. A former Indianapolis business and civic leader, Mr. Storer had | lived here for 30 years, managing | the Indiana branch of the Bankers Life Co. of Des Moines, Iowa, until his retirement in 1934. Former president of the National | Association of Life Underwriters, | he was a member of the Mystic Tie |
carpenter for | Masonic “lodge, Scottish Rite and
Murat Shrine. Survivors include a son, Horace E. Storer, Indianapolis, and a granddaughter, Sue Storer,
HARVEY A. MOORE
Services for Harvey A, (Grant) Moore, a retired brakeman for the, Monon railroad, will be conducted at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary by the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen
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ber. Burial will be in Crown Hill, Mr. Moore died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. He was 65. A native of Farmland, he had lived here most of his life and resided at 3547 N. Keystone ave, Survivors are his wife, Jessie, of Indianapolis, and a brother, Edward Moore of Gary.
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