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a member of Linwood Christian church, in Warsaw. Surviving, besides her husband, are an infant son, John Michael | | Dowdell; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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WARY E. ADAMS Saul Ades, 51. DIES HERE AT B5(- Taxille Fim
Rites ‘Today for Wife .of pany at Noh Vernon, will be at
. . p. m. tomorrow at Aaron- * Retired Minister. Ruben funeral home with burial in Mrs. Mary E. Adams, wife of
Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation the Rev. Thomas E. Adams, retired
| cemetery. Mr. Ades died yesterday: at his Methodist minister, died Saturday home, 5217 N. Meridian st. He in a nursing home, 1427 N. Dela-| was 51. ware st. She was 55. | Services are scheduled for 3 p. m. today in Jones & Hurt, Shefleld chapel and at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Old Union church near Alffedsville, Daviess county. Burial will be ih Old Union church cemetery. Mrs. Adams was a member of i» [the Eastern Star in ' Gosport, Woman's Society of Christian Servfjce of the Methodist church and the Indiana Women's Home Misslonary society cabinet of the Meth-
Co. which later ‘became the Regal Rugs Co. of which he was a part-
club, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation church, B'nai B'rith and the Masonic lodge.
| telle Ades; a son, Lawrence Ades, | _g | : : odist church. Los Angeles, Cal.; a daughter, Miss Leon - Reynolds (left) whose Served as Pastor | Ellen Louise Ades, Indianapolis; his green beans took first honors in | he Rev. Mr. Adams formerly mother, Mrs. Ida Ades, Louisville,
was pastor of the ‘West Washington | Ky. . and. a sister,
street and Woodside Methodist Faben, Philadelphia, Pa. churches here and Spencer Meth- | odist church before he retired in'MRS. EVA J. FLIOK June. | Services for Mrs. Survivors besides nsiude her father, Alec Swickard, Saturday
a recent judging at Technical high school, shows his displays te | Nelson Cochran.
MRS, MATHEWS,
in her apartment,
|in Orlando, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. | | Robert Van Winkle, Indianapolis! Flick lived here 26 years.
|25-Year Resident Leaves Edgewood; Charles, Washington; morial Park cemetery. 158 Descendants. and Frank Swickard, Alfredsville. B
Services for Mrs. Annie Ausion| waLTER L. CASKEY Mathews, who was 102, will be held
port, and three brothers,
Services will be at 2:30 p. m. to- olis;
Burial will be in|east Chapel for Walter L. Caskey, Gay Flick, Weatherford, Tex.; pharmacist - and former railroad sisters, Mrs. Dora Howard, Cin fireman who died Saturday night cinnati, O., and Mrs. Goldie Ram {at Methodist hospital. |sey, Boger, Tex.; two brothers, Or Mr, Caskey, who was 71, had been ville, San Diego, Cal, {a pha t at the Clyde Simmons | | Beatty, (Drug store in Brightwood the past grandchildren {four years. For 15 years he had grandchildren,
Ip. m. tomorrow,
A resident here for 25 years, Mrs. Mathews died yesterday at her home, 3519 S. Harding st. She —- active until. shortly before her] death, having just completed cro-|
cheting a rug. Her hobby late in| been a fireman for the New York| . life: was Faising. chickens, Central railroad. Before that he ANDREW J. KELLY
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Born in Tennessee had operated a drug store for 15] Andrew J. Kelly, East side bar Born in Cherry Hill, Tenn, Mrs.|years at 25th and Station sts. Mathews was a member of the First| A resident of Indianapolis all of Holy Cross cemetery following fu Baptist church. Her James Porter Mathews, died in 1917. .yary Baptist church, Veritas Lodge in St. Rita's Catholic church.
three sons, Caskey,
Mathews, Bowling Green, Ky., and |Otie Caskey, John Mathews, Indianapolis; four Robert and Charles daughters, Mrs. J. W. Boon, Flint,| daughter, Mich.; Mrs, Harlan Coop, Indian-{and a sister, Miss ‘Stella Caskey, all for 30 years. apolis, Mrs. Getty Ferguson and|of Indianapolis. Mrs. Frank Sanford, Bowling Green. She had 49 grandchildren, 80 great- | MRS. ANNA E. GOLDER grandchildren and 23 great-great-
al16th st.
and a member of Tilm | post, American Legion.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Es-
Mrs. William
Eva J. Flick, her husband 937 Massachusetts ave, who died will edsville; a daughter, Mrs. C. be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in
® Ales Indianapolis; a son, Maj. the Moore Mortuary Peace chapel. Thomas E. Adams Jr, a chaplain, She was 65.
A native of French Lick, Mrs. |Z She was and Mrs. Chester Junken, South- a member of the French Lick ChrisFoster, tian church. Burial will be in Me-
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Scott Hendricks, French Lick,
(and Mrs. John Walker, Indianap-|¥ three sons, Glenn, Indianap-|§
and Harris who lives in Oklahoma, 14
ber for 25 years, will be buried in
husband, | 'his life, he was a member of Cal- neral services at 9 a. m, Wednesday
Immediate survivors of Mrs. No. 608, F. & A.M. and the Broth-| Mr. Kelly, who was 53, died Fri Mathews, who leaves 158 direct! erhood of Locomotive Firemen. |day in his home, 1610 Sheldon st. descendants, are two sons, Fret! Survivors include .his wife, Mrs. For the past 10 years he had op
Jacob,| erated a barber shop at 1211 E. A native of Lexington, Mrs. Martha Richeson, Ky, he had resided in Indianapolis
He was a veteran of world war I Harpole e was Services for Mrs. Anna Elizabeth also a member of St. Rita's church
Founder of
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and took an active part in the work - |of Boy Scout troop 31. Surviving are a son, Irvin Kelly; a daughter, Mrs, Helen K. Woods, and a sister, Mrs. Mayme K. Downey, all of Indianapolis, and five grandchildren.
WILLIAM N. BRAGG
railroad Beech Grove shops, died Saturday in the home of his step-
mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Another stepson, Houston, Tex., also
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Golder, who died Saturday in her home, 449 N. Tibbs ave., will be held | VINCENT M. SCHULTES at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Services for Vincent M. Schultes, Conkle funeral home and at 9 a. m. | Schoolcraft, Mich, metal polisher, in St. Anthony's Catholic church. who died here yesterday, will be She was 58. held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in Ham-| Mrs. Golder had lived here sines iltom funeral home. Burial will be 1913 and was a member of St. Anin Washington Park. {thony's church. Burial will be in} Mr. Schultes ¢ame to Indianapolis Floral Park cemetery. |'Thuréday to celebrate his 48th} Survivors include her husband, | birthday with his mother, Mrs. Harry J. Golder; her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Marks, 3525 Shelby st. He Mary Elizabeth Bohn; three sisters, | died at his mother's home. {Mrs. Herman Cox, Mrs. Minnie Cox | Survivors besides his mother are and Mrs. Frank Eakins;‘a brother, i his wife, Ella May; two sons, Vin- Philip Bohn, all of Indianapolis, | cent Jr., Kalamazoo, Mich. and and a half sister, Mrs. Louis Sl
grandchildren. |
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Harry Schultes, Detroit, Mich.; two | flin, Henderson, Ky. | daughters, Veronica and Rhea, De-
troit; his father, Michael Schultes, LEROY E. SNYDER | Detroit: four brothers, George J.| Leroy E. Snyder, retired cement Schultes, Van Dyke, Mich.: Law- contractor, died Saturday in the
rence and Joseph Schultes, Detroit, home of his daughter, Mrs. Ethel and Charles Schultes, merchant sea- |I. Stone, 3416 Guilford ave. He man and three sisters, Mrs. Hilda Was 89.
MRS. CATHERINE CARR 2. RITES TOMORROW
Mrs. Catherine Carr, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, died Saturday in the home of her daughter,
ave. She lived here more than 50 years. Services will be held at 8:30 a. m, tomorrow - in the Kirby Mortuary and at 9 a. m. in St. Patrick's Catholic church, Burial will be in
Holv Cross, William N. Bragg, a former em- . Survivors besides Mrs. Hart are un yee of New York Central He founded the Superior Textile |plo; of the or another daughter, Mrs. Robert
Strohm, Indianapolis; three sons, James P., Columbus, O.; Cornelius
Mrs. Ernest B. Hart, 1102 Spann
ner. A native of Bedford, he came (son, Ernest Blume, 2011 N. Sherman to Indianapolis two and one-half dr. A resident here 41 years, he — - years ago. was 78. SAVE ON BEAUTY SERVICE Mr. Ades was a member of the Services will be held at 10 a. m. ¢ PERMANENTS eo FACIALS Columbia club, Broadmoor country [tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan .
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Survivors include four brothers, Spring Lake;
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two grandchildren, Edward H. Snyder, Indianapolis,
Arvada, |and Mrs. Ethel May Hutton, Spring
Lake, and five great-grandchildren.
MRS. BENNA V, LETSINGER Services: for Mrs. Benna V. Lettsinger, seamstress at the Wm. H. {Block Co. for 30 years, will be held 'in Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel at 3 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will Ibe in Washington Park. Mrs, Letsinger, who was 79, died in the home of her daughter, Mrs. | Florence Holzhausen, 958 N. Olney {st. A native of Howesville, she had {lived here 40 years and belonged 'to Brookside United Brethren church and Ben Hur association, Survivors besides Mrs. Holzhausen are another daughter, Mrs. Harriett Basey, Roachdale;’ a sister, Mrs, Ed S. Bonham, Headricks, Okla.; a brother, Summit Hill, Indianapolis; two grandchildren and [two great- grandchildre n,
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