Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1946 — Page 14
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Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Susannah Thomas, with whom he made his home here; Mrs. Mary
Funeral services for Mrs. Lois R. Green, active woman Republicah worker of the 23d ward, will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Eastern Star
Baptist church. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. Mrs. Green died Monday in Oity hospital. She was 45 and had resided at 2715 Columbia ave. Mrs, Green was president of the G. O. P. Study club of the 1st precinct, 23d ward, She was a native of Sebastian county, Ark. a member of the Bastern Star church and had lived in“Indianapolis 20 years. Surviving are her husband, Julius CO. Green; her father, Silas Hubbard, Detroit, Mich.; as , Mrs, Pauline Bell, Minneapolis, Minn; a brother, Oris Neighbors, Oak Creek, Colo, and three nephews,
JAMES C. COSTELOW
Services for James C. Oostelow, Fairmount Glass Works employee, wii be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Wald Funeral home. - Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr. Costelow died Tuesday night in his home, 10 W. Morris st. He was 78, a native of Logan county, Kentucky, and had lived in Indianapolis 23 years. Survivors are five sons, Minor R.,
with a daughter, Mrs. A. F. Forzlati, in Bethesda, Md. ~ Mrs. Hooper was a member of the Capitol Avenue Methodist church here. Burvivors besides Mrs. Forziati are two sisters, Miss Bertha A. Everett and Mrs, James ‘M, Bailey, both df Indianapolis, and four brothers, George W., William L., and Lee E. Everett, all of Indianapolis, and Curtis T. Everett, Toronto, Can. Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Kirby mortuary. Burial will be in. Crown Hil cemetery.
MISS NELLE SNYDER Services will be held at. 2 p, m. tomorrow in Meyer & Abdon funeral home for Miss Nelle Snyder, Chicago, who died yesterday In Methodist hospital. Cremation will follow. Miss Snyder, who was 60, suffered a stroke here Oct. 2, when her father, Winfield Snyder, was buried. She had been ill since. A brother, Beward Snyder, Indianapolis survives,
RED CAB HEAD TO SPEAK Thomas Kackley, president of Red Cab, Inc, will discuss present day taxi cab business at a meeting of the Indianapolis Optimists in Hotel Severin at 12:15 p. m. tomor-
y THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Services Sot for Mrs. Green,
“23d Ward G. O. P. Worker
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MRS. EMMA HICKMAN RITES HELD TODAY
The Rev. C. S. Paschall, pastor of Woodland Baptist church, will conduct ‘services for Mrs. Emma Jane Hickman at 1 o'clock this afternoon at G. H, Herrmann funeral * home. Burial will be in Mahalasville, Morgan county, _ Mrs, Hickman, who was 66, dled Monday night at her home on Habig road, R. R. 6,-Box 264. Born at Mahalasville, she was a member of the Woodland Baptist church and had.lived here 20 years. Surviving are her husband, Guy Hickman; five daughters, Miss Ruby Hickman, Miss Margaret Hickman, Mrs. Goldie Lee, Mrs. Nina Stull and Mrs. * Marian Judkins; three sons, Lawrence, Hubert and Horace Hickman, and a brother, Minter Prather, all of Indianapolis.
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ARTHUR B. JOHNSON Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Moore Mortuaries Northeast chapel for Arthur B. {Johnson, 4061 N. Emerson ave, a painting contractor. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. He
was 56. A native of Marysville, Mr. Johnsor. lived here 35 years. He was a member of Oak Hill Tabernacle. He died Tuesday at Methodist hospital. Survivors are his wife, Olive; a son, Arthur M., Indianapolis, and three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Sherman and Mrs. Flossie Thompson, both of Edinburg, and ‘Mrs. Catherine Whilham, Bargersville.
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MRS, MABEL E. HOOPER
Mrs. Mabel E. Hooper, an Indianapolis resident 40 years, died yesterday in a hospital at Washington, D. C. She was 69. A native of Lafayette, Tenn, she came here -In 1903 and remained
MRS until the death of her husband, Guy, DELLA M. SIZER three years ago. She later lived
Services will be held at 3 p. m, — — tomorrow in Shirley Bros. Irving Hill.chapel for Mrs. Della M. Sizer, a resident here 55 years. Burial will be in Memorial Park. { Mrs. Sizer, who was 70, died yesterday in her; home, 802 Oakland | ave, whefé she had lived 34 years. Li titive of Lebanon, she was a member of the Woman's Benefit association and Rebekah lodge.
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