Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1946 — Page 12

TUESDAY, OCT. 8, 1946

: . — PHE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : I : si Requ jem Mass to Be Sung RITES ARE SET i ; i Lb : 5 @ ® 4 3 B | M X Square we 1 Thursday for Rev. Fr. lig FoR MRS, FEHR TI stairs at Wisson § Sr » i bustle arow . Redulon high mass will be sung|in 1903, He would have observed firs Visits " 3 Thrsd - his 50th anniversary in the Fran- 3 i . we ’ > > wil 1 a pir ciscan order next year. County Resident 41 Years first stop at " gustine’s Oatholle 80!" pather Tig had taught many years ; : ; 1116 Woods : for the Rev. Fr. John 11g, the frst|, colleges of theology and phi- Dies at Home. William Del ¢ priest to be ordained from Sacred losophy throughout the country and : % to his moth Heart parish here. had held a number of parishes, Services for Mrs, Lillie May Fehr, knick-knacks Father Ilg, a native of Indian-| Survivors are four sisters, Mrs, | Marion county resident 41 years, @:: came 0 apolis, died yesterday at Chicago, Clara Heitman, Miami, Fla.; Mrs, |will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at us. He where he had been a missionary |Scott Wilson, Indianapolis; Mrs, [in Moore Mortuaries Colonial and immedi in St. Augustine’s church for eight [Joseph Coney, Miami, and Mrs. [chapel with burial in Crown Hill taken.” We years, He was 68. Leonard Sorg, Auburn, Wash, and| Mrs, Fehr died yesterday at her down notes Invested with the habit in 1897, four brothers, Joseph, Lawrence and | home, 1935 Carrollton ave, at the 1927, while Father ig was ordained in St. Raymond Ilg, all of Indianapolis, age . Won was the Wise, of about gosh and Anthony Ilg, Los Angeles, Cal |Charles C. r, a member of Car- Back in the Anthony's church at St. 10 ns, Mo. rollton Avenue Evangelical and Re- |} - lines and thi COAL GROUP OPENS formed church, and the Rebekah to try to de lodge. Mrs, Fehr was born in White crossed out MEETINGS FRIDAY MMV Sk tucson Talc By, : urviving, besides her husband, one-and-one. The Indiana Coal Preparation and are a daughter, Mrs. Amah D, Utilization society will open its win- Krieg: a son, Cecil Ball, both of In- A pple a ] ter series of meetings with a dinner |dianapolis; a brother, Alfred Van- THE OLD . _m. Friday at the Deming |Dice of Plainfleld, Ill; a sister, Mrs. for four-yea FREE BOOKLET ON REQUEST wD eo Callie Cohee of Auburn, Wash. C. Bennett, 1 INDIANA HEARING John Dunn of the screen division [four grandchildre, and three great- an apple ou CENTER of Allis-Chalmers Mfg.! Co. Mil- |grandchildren. goodnatured waukee, Wis., will address the group knife and pe 511 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. "|on the subject of screening and de- BERS: JDA SMITH vda ‘Smith. 5557 that he ends Indianapolis, Ind watering coal. Fyices top Wak [Ca lomiy, The apples 1 Eo EN yy rn Broadway, who died yesterday, will Bennett told be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in sick a day ¢

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Arthur Lindstadt; a sister, Mrs. porch swing Louis Harris, Cleveland, O., and two couldn’t resis Ss eatechlive, back in the eara. GEORGE W. MARTIN @- iis ——— A —— Services for George W. Martin; | Mrs. Scottie |

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S. Rural st. Burial will be in Me- ways asking morial park. the answer § Mr. Martin died yesterday in a tended to be local nursing home. He was 83. went right a Born in Pike county, he had lived Scott” anyws here 26 years. ‘ . y Survivors besides his son are a Retired daughter, Mrs. Mona Martin Shulse, THE TW( St. Petersburg, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. timers” are | Minnie Skelton, Oakland City, six | of 1131, and grandchildren and five great-grand- 2 Both families children. | and both ha ALPHEUS E. HOLCOMB Services for Alpheus Elton Holcomb, 4545 Marcy lane, were to be a held today at Milwaukee, Wis. Bur- | jal was to be in Valhalla cemetery | WASHINC there. 5 b . ! De nature a de Mr. Holcomb, a native o er | : Creek, Mich. died here Saturday. have Suffers He was 68. He had lived in Milwau- digestion che luncheon und

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ber of the Church of Christ. with a tough Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Al- | in the doorw berta P. Holcomb; two sons, Glenn ners? What Palmer Holcomb, Indianapolis, and And the vote Lt. John K. Holcomb, Annapolis, Exactly. Md.; a daughter, Miss Dorothy Hol- So the 43 comb, Milwaukee, and one grand- | representative

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MRS. OLLIE McDUFFEE { Services for Mrs. Ollie McDuffee, | 1034 W. 32d st. who died yesterday, | will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Paris, Ky,.She was 65. A native of Memphis county, Ky., Mrs. McDuffee lived here five years and was a member of the Methodist church in Paris, Ky. Bur- | ial will be in Paris, Ky. | Survivors include two sons, W.! W. McDuffee; Charles B. McDufTee, | Loveland, O.; a daughter, Mrs. Min- | nie McDuffee, Louisville, Ky. two!

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