Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1946 — Page 15

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MRS. TALKINGTON, LONG ILL, IS DEAD

Mrs. Clinton ‘G. Talkington, Hoosier native and Indianapolis . resident. for 24 years, died last night in her home, 2022 S. Meridian st. She had been ill many months ahd

| was 13. ®: Talkington was a member r the United Brethren church at

Columbus, Ind. Her services will be conducted by the Rev. Benton B. Miller Friday at 1:30 p. m, in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral home. Burial will follow at Round Hill The Rev. Mr, Miller is the pastor df the Olive Branch Christian church, : * Survivors of Mrs. Talkington include her husband; her daughter, Mrs, Phoebe Moore of Indianapolis; her son, Carl 8. Talkington, Shelbyville; two - brothers, Perry and John Smiley of Indianapdlis; two grand-daughters and two greatgrandsons. © '

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writer, inventor and automotive automobile industry his“ apartment at was 78. A graduate of Butler university, eral weeks before his death. Mr, Hanch entered ‘the automobile business in 1896 as credit manager of the Nordyke & Marmon Co. here.

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MRS. FLORA I. DURANT

~He was president of the Indian-| Gladstone ave. apolis Chamber of Commerce in| Washington Park. ‘ 1913. missioner of the bureau of foreign | lived here most of ‘her life, and domestic commerce of the U. 8. [died yesterday in her home. commerce department. After the|

war he became executive vice presi- | liam E. | D two sons,

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C. C. Hanch, Pioneer of Local Auto Industry, Dies in Chicago

. Charles Conrad ‘Hanch, Indian- panies. He retired from both positions apolis. automobile industry pioneer,|in 1934 to become an adviser to the in Chicago. business counsel, died yesterday in Mr. Hanch was a. member of .fhe Masonic lodge, Scottish Rite and |the Shrine. He had been ill sev-

The Rev. EsB.-Nelson, pastor of In 1015 he became’ treasurer of the East Side Church of the Nazarene, Studebaker Corp., serving there un- | will conduct services at '3:p. m. totil he entered government service |morrow in the Dorsey funeral home during. world war I, ior Mrs. Flora I. Durant, 859 N. Burial will be in

Mrs. Durant, who was 69, wass a Mr, Hanch served as. trage com- native of Hancock county and. had She

Survivors “ge her husband, Wilurant Paul dent of the Lexington Motor Co.! Durant, Indianapolis, and Elmer at Connersville, Ind. at the same | Durant, Detroit, Mich.; a brother, time serving ‘as head of the Na-| William Obanion, Indianapolis, and

RETIRED BANKER DIES IN HOSPITAL

G. E. Bowen Headed Trust Company at Noblesville.

4deorge E. Bowen, a retired. Noblesville banker, died yesterday in Methodist hospital after an illness of several weeks. He was 78. A resident of Nora, Mr, Bowen was a member of a pioneer Marion county family, He served as postmaster at Carfhel for many years, later becoming associated with the Hamilton County Trust Co. at Noblesville, of which he became president. ~ Mr. Bowen was a member of Odd Fellows lodge, Modern Wood-

men of America and the Friends church. He had been retired seyeral years and recently celebrated his 60th wedding anniversary,

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Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Retta Bowen; a daughter, Mrs. Grace Sawyer, Greensboro, N. C.: two sons, George A, Bowen, Wanamaker, and Carl T. Bowen, Indianapolis; a brother, Augustus G. Bowen, Nora; four ' grandchildren, -and three . great-grandchildren. Serxices will be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow in®Royster & Askin mortuary. Burial will be in Union Chapel cemetery, ‘

JOHN SNAIDER, BORN IN SLOVENIA, IS DEAD Jon Snajder, who came from his native Slovenia and settled on the west side of Indianapolis 55 years’ ago, died yesterday. He had been ill a long time, was 79 years old and a charter member of the St. Aloysius society of the Holy Trinity Cidtholic church to which he belonged. , Mr, 8najder

is said to be the first person of | Slovenian descent to take up resi{dence here. A brief service will he held to{morrow at 8:30 a. m. in the Stevens [Funeral home fololwed by the fu{neral mass at 9 a. m. in Holy Trin{ity church. The Rev. Fr. Edward |Bockhold; pastor of Holy Trinity, will officiate, Burial will be in St. Joseph's,

MRS. OLIVE LIDA PECK Graveside services and burial were to be held at 11 a. m. today in | Crown Hill for Mrs. Olive Lida Peck, a former resident here, who died Monday at Davenport, Iowa. A native of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Peck, who was 91, lived here most of her life. She moved to Iowa eight years ago. She was a member

of the Episcopal Church of the Advent and P.E. O. Sisterhood here, Survivors are a son, Dr. Raymond E. Peck, Davenport; two sisters, Mrs. J. W. Watzek, Portland, ,Ore., and (Mrs. J. U. Johnston, Des Moines, | Towa, four grandchildren and five Erea-grandchiiren,

MRS. BERTHA J. HUNTER Services are scheduled at 10:3C (8. m. tomorrow in the McCord fu- | neral home at Oaklandon for Mrs. | Bertha J. Hunter, a lifelong resiident of Lawrence. | Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mrs. Hunter died yesterday in | Methodist hospital after an illness of four years. She was 75. She was {a member of the Church of God | Bell s chapel near Lawrence. | Survivors are her husband, William E. Hunter, and several nieces and nephews,

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Gertrude Denny Rites Tomorrow

Services for Miss M. Gertrude

dent, will be conducted at 1:30 p, m. tomorrow in’ Moore ' Mortuaries|

Evangelical church. Burial will be! in- Crown Hill. . os { Miss, Denny, who was75, died vesterday in the home of a niece, Mrs. Paul Stevens, Appleton, Wis.. She formerly was employed by the ‘Wm. H. Block Co, here and was a member of the Beville Avenue church. Survivors besides Mrs, Stevens are two cousins abd a nephew.

MRS. M. MONTGOMERY “ Services for Mrs. Margaret A. Montgomery, a resident here for nine years, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in‘ the Conkle funeral home, ) Burial will be cemetery. . Mrs. Montgomery died Monday in her home, 211 8. Hancock ave, She was 56. A native of Johnson county, Mrs, Montgomery was a member of Whiteland Presbyterian church, Survivors are her husband, Roscoe V. Montgomery, a daughter, Mrs, Helen Mae Renner, Indianapolis; three sons, Roscoe M. Montgomery and Robert 8. Montgomery, Indianapolis, and Billy Montgomery, stationed at Camp Lee, Va.; two . sisters, Mrs. ‘Myrtle Lewis, Franklin, and Mrs. Nina Moose, Indianapolis, and two brothers, Otto Suiter, + Noblesville, and Chester Suiter, Newport, Ky.

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DR. WILLIAM I. McCULLOUGH Services and burial will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Westport for Dr. William I. McCullough, an Indianapolis dentist, who died yesterday in Veterans hospital. Dr. McCullough, who was 55, lived at 211 W. North st. He had practiced dentistry here 34 years, with offices in the Hume-Mansur building. He was a world war I veteran. Survivors are four brothers, Harold * McCullough, Crawfordsville;

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