Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1946 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1946 — wn __ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Mrs. Matilda P. Kreis, 88, RITES SET FOR Freeman Davis Funeral HARPER RITES [a Str meh
dled yesterday in City hospital. He latin} a son, 3
Dies at Residence Here LEONARD LAIRD To Be Held in California SFT TOMORROW i Joa 1 Fn, ah on, >
The Rev. F. R. Daries, pastor of [row ave. She was an honorary Services for Freeman P. Davis, . af 4 Zion Evangelical and Reformed {member of the Ladies’ society of former Indianapolis insurance coms- : SAVE ON BEAUTY SERVICE oi church, will conduct services at|the Athenaeum and a member ot Dies of Injuries Juries Sullered iN| pany official, will be held this after-|’ Veteran ‘Machinist Lived 3 PERU ANENTS Iracas, 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner: & |Zion church, Fall From Window. noon in’ Santa Barbara, Cal, where : Here 31 Years ¢ FINGER WAVES Buchanan mortuary for Mrs. Ma-! Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. he made his home. ! y al Persopdi Supervision and Modern Equipment tilda P. Kreis, a lifelong resident Minnie Kappeler; three sons, Carl| Services and burial will be held| Mr Davis, who died Saturday in Services for George L. Harper, a. International Beauty School LE a of Indianabolis. Burial will be in|F. Kreis, Ewald Dreis and Harry Friday at Chicago for ‘Leonard W.|Hartford, Conn. was connected with i ¢ machinist at the Diamond Chain a Crown Hill. Kreis, all of Indianapolis; three |Laird, research chemist for the|the Travelers Insurance Co, here Co. for 25 years, will be held at 10 Mrs Kreis, who was 88, died {grandchildren and three great- Lilly Varnish Co., who died yester-ifrom 1926 to 1040. During that a. m. tomorrow in the Conkle yestertay in her home, 1949 Ar- (grandchildren. day from injuries received when he|time he managed the casualty life funeral home. Masonic services and |fell from a second story window of insurance department and was in- : : burial will be held at 1:30 p. m. in oi Lins home Saturday. He was 34. |[strumental in opening here the Fairview cemetery at Linton. DOWNST AIRS . Mr. Laird had lived in Indianapo- fidelity and surety department of the Mr. Harper, who was 77, died yes- | lis 10 years. A native of Lafayette, company. terday in a local nursing home. A oO <€ ¢ STORE {he was graduated from the Uni- A prominent amateur golfer of resident here 31 years, he Hved at [versity of Chicago in 1036. He was Indianapolis he won several tro- PB 909 Arnolda ave. He was a mem|a member of Alpha Tau Omega ies at Highland Country club, pd ber of Linton Masonic lodge, and | fraternity and the Wallace Street co, ..o he was a member, ; 4 Scottish Rite in Indianapolis. / ondays Throu aturd Presbyterian church. In 1040 he was transferred to i He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. |, Open 4 rom ”» 145 1 " "e | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Kath, .. acer of the casualty and surety 4 Claude C. Harris, Speedway City. erine Price Laird; two daughters,|qenartment of the company at | Linda Judy Laird and Susan Laird, cincinnati, O, and served in that| SESE 3 } | MRS. LILLIAN MacNABB
Indianapolis; his mother, MIS capacity until ill health forced him | Elizabeth Laird; two brothers, Sapa Rites mre scheduled at 10 a. m,
{ tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Thomas Laird and Robert Laird, Freeman P. Davis land three sisters, Miss Eleanor Apparently Recovered mortuary for Mrs. Lillian MacNabb,
| Laird, Miss Betty Laird and Miss He apparently had recovered, an Indianapolis resident for 10
| Marilyn Laird, all of Chicago. (however, and at the time of his years. Burial willbe at Elizabeth, | | death he had re-entered the in- N. J.
MRS. IDA E.McBRIDE RICHEY [surance fleld and was taking a] Mrs. MacNapb, who lived at 8616 rs. 1d McBride Richey, refresher course at Hartford. 'N. Pennsylvahia sf., died yesterday | pe hy 2 bi 34 MraDavis, who was 60, was born in her home. She was 80. A native| |dent 45 years, died yesterday at her|in Gloucester, Mass, and began his of Toronto, Canada, she moved here y s nas] business career as a salesman for from Chicago. after an illness of five years. ¢ | joe vy y the National Cash Register Co. : Survivors are a son, Vernon Mac-, Mg |” Mrs. Richey was a member of the| In 1916 he joined the Travelers| Services CY omonow for Nabb, Indianapolis; a brother, Ber- | LANA TT | Christian Church at Plum Creek company as fleld agent at Detroit, tram Palk, and a sister, Mrs, Fred- | in Rush county. Mich. From there he was trans- Houston St. Man. erick Knowles, both of East Orange, | | Surviving her are two daughters ferred to the company’s Los An- N. J, and three grandchildren.
| Mrs. Ethel Reinhard and Mrs. Verna geles, Cal, office where he became| John Oliver Howell, 2037 Houston rere
‘q YALUES ON Ward, of Indianapolis, a son, Wil-|assistant agency manager and won |st, will be buried in Crown Hill WALTER DOBBS here comes LY WN liam C. McBride, Rush county, a A TSO Feptetien Jo nsiigural: following services at 2 p. m. tomor-| Services are scheduled at 7:30 to- | brother, Julius E. Bell, Richmond, a |'1& row in Stirling funeral home, He day in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of
. sister, Mrs. Josephine Eakins, Rush- I are his wife. Mrs, Elea- | P2856d on yesterday ‘in his ‘home| the Chimes for Walter Dobbs, an a lime. “ |ville, five grandchildren and two ' after a brief illness. employee of E. C. Atkins Cor Burial |great-grandchildren. nor P. Davis, Santa Barbara, and A resident Dhpre 20 years. Mr) Services will be held at 2 p. m.|one sister. | Howell was a member of Broad | Advertisement | and what better time
| Friday at Moore Mortuaries Irving- > | Ripple Masonic lodge and Second ton Chapel with burial in Crown|MISS8 GENEVIEVE VAN DEMAN
| Church of Christ, Scientist. than Christmas...to Hill. The Rev. W. A. Shullenberger,| Miss Genevieve VanDeman, 4| survivors are his wife, Mrs. Min. ow 0 f jeve
pastor of Central Christian church, Pleasant Run pkwy., north dr, died|nje Howell, a daughter-in-law give your friends a lovely new gift portrait of you. will officiate. today at Methodist hospital after|g grandson.
ee a short illness, A resident of Indi- san Bronch itis This year, come in to our studio early, and avoid the MRS. SAMUEL H. FERGUSON anapolis all her life, Miss Van De- { ’
BASIL COVERT 3 : Services for Mrs. Samuel H. Fer-iman was a stock clerk at the Wm. Creom last minute shopping rush. No appointment is needed guson of Brownsville, Ky, whose H. Block Co. She was 31. Services for Basil Covert, em- pause it children and grandchildren live| Surviving are her mother, Mary, Ployee of the county voters regls- trouble loosen and expel | Select from proofs ® No appointment needed here, will be held tomorrow at 2a sister, Charlotte Neal, Detroit, |tration office, will be at 1:30 p. m. | §erin laden and heal Bd id 1a ine P alized Portraits p. m. in the Mount Zion Baptist and two brothers, James, Indian- [tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann flamed bronchial mucous meme | _—-
hurch. Th Rev. R. T. Andrews, apoli d Joseph Van De Funeral home. Burial will be i FEATHERS lend DIGNITY to this wit le Sd So Ya Dun es NE =| bie PT Stans | oe
CHRISTMAS
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Mrs. Ferguson died yesterday in| Services will be held at 9:45 a.m.| Mr. Covert, who was 65, died of STORE the residence of her son, Sea H. Saturday at the G. H. Herrmann & heart attack Monday night while
Ferguson, 2920 N. Capitol ave, | funeral home and at 10:15 a. m. at| bowling at Beams Pennsylvania : where she had been visiting and St. Catherine's Catholic church, of alley. He was a resident of 530 E., dU. myer had been ill for some time. She was |which she was a member. Burial Minnesota st. | for
74. Burial will be in Brownsville, will be in St. Joseph's. Ky. ———————— Survivors include Mr. Ferguson of VOTE AGAINST UNION |
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