Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1946 — Page 5
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had followed the ‘hole 10 miles away, signs of a campe nains of a recently
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fon-systemic Kidney and Bladder troubles? | vic i RE Ee od eC adder trou | Palmer, sales and service engineer
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through a construction zone, A native of Spidell,r O,, he had lived in Indianapolis seven years at 2111 N. Alabama st. He was a member of the Christian church {at Cambridge, O., and Moose lodge 17 ‘here.
{ Palmer; four daughters, Mrs, Shir|ley Nold, Miss Elizabeth Palmer, {Mis Virginia Raley and - Miss Juanita Palmer, and two | Charles and Michael Palmer, all of | Indianapolis; his father, William F. | Palmer of Byesville,, O.; a sister, {Mrs, Irma Martin of Virginia, and a grandson.
‘Herman Metzel
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| He was 49.
| Born in Peoria, { Mr. Metzel joined {the Chicago & N or thwestern | railroad in 1917 and served here as a traveling 3 agent. i Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Edna Metzel, and a brother, Chief Seaman's mate Eugene Metzel of Peoria,
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MILFORD PARKER Services for Milford Parker, 1038
p. m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. He was 82. A native of Howard county, Mr. Parker lived here 40 years and was employed as. a painter. He retired several years ago. Burial will be in Crown Hill Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bertha Parker, and two stepdaughters, Mrs. Ruth Yager and Mrs. Helen Eckhoute of Indianap-
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«An active A five weeks’ illness was tatal| church worker of |to Clark H. Schooley, 4563 Critten- Sacred Heart den ave.,, who died yesterday in St. | parish, Mrs, HornVincent's hospital. He was 73. | berger was a na= A native” of Mooresville, Mr.|tive of Martins{Schooley had resided in Indianap- ville and lived Lolis—47- years: He -was-a member—of {here most of her |
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JOSEPH P. ATON | Services will be conducted at 8:30 a, m. tomorrow in Moore Peace! | chaptl for Joseph P. Aton, 7501 E.| Washington st, who died Tuesday | in Robert W. Long hospital after an! illness of two days. Burial will be [in , Holy Cross cemetery, He was 54.
A resident of Indianapolis all of |
[the Pentalpha lodge and had been | life. |
employed for the last five years, Survivors 1n- {his life, Mr. Aton was a merchant as Aa cabinet maker, {etude ‘wo | -solis, policeman in Broad Ripple. He was | ‘ : Survivors include his wife, Mrs.} william . P. and |& member of Our Lady of Lourdes Let us show you how your
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great-grandchiidre, all of Indian- | yoo Clara Yanett and Mrs. Rose i : ) gol cuit te Red at 3 v.. mt Sisloff; one brother, Leonard J.| | tives, our experts wil Se es wi e 3p Mia / : i { ' 3 Schmitt; 12 grandchildren, and six| Y,/ /) V4 « B rod . v hs roiddens, : | uce pictur u wil | YomOrRw in: fhe Midence, Mam | great-grandchildren, all of Indian-| ame aans P P es yo il {bers of -the Pentalpha lodge will apolis. | be proud to frame. i DR. JAMES F. APPLEWHITE | MIKE LIAKOS Services will be held Saturday at Mike Liakos, check room em- 10:30 a, m. in Shirley Brothers'| i ployee at Riverside Amusement Central Chapel for Dr. James F.| : Park, died yesterday in City hos- Applewhite, former Indianapolis | pital. He was 45. dentist, who died Sunday at his] 192 NORTH
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merly was an elevator operator in| be in Worthington. the Lemcke building for many years.| Born at Brownstown, Dr. AppleServices will be held Saturday at white was a graduate of Indiana 2 p. m. in St. Trias Greek Orthodox | university school of dentisiry. Hel church. Burial will be in Crown! practiced in the Bankers Trust| Hill, building for many years. Mr. Liakos is survived by his wife,!| “Ee was a member of the n-| | Esther M. Liakos. {diana Dental society, Center Ma-|
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