Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1946 — Page 16

Funeral services for Daniel C. Bradshaw, former Wm. H. Block Co. employee, will be at 1 p. m. tomor- . | tow at Shirley Bros. central chapel with burial in Greenlawn cemetery at Brownsburg. Mr. Bradshaw, who was 70, died

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r|Services at | P. M. Tomorrow "For Daniel C.:Bradshaw, 70

hospital in Logansport. He had been living in Monticello since his rer ment from the Indianapolis de ment store. An employee of the Block Co. for 30 years, Mt. Bradshaw had been associated with the men's furnishings department of the store. A na-| tive of Hendricks county, he had, been a resident of Indianapolis for 43 years. He was a member of the Pittsboro Christian church, the Calvin Prather Masonic lodge No, 717, and the Wm, H. Block Co. 30-Year club. While in Indianapolis he had attended the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church and Rev. Roy B. Connor, pastor of the church, will conduct the services. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Myrtle 8. Bradshaw, Monticello; a brother, C. FP. Bradshaw, Pennville; Ind, and two sisters, Mrs, Jeannette Willlams, Brownsburg, and Mrs. Anna Warrick, North Hollywood, Cal,

MRS. RUBY HUNTER Services for Mrs. Ruby Helen Hunter, Elizabethtown, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday at Columbus. Burial will be at Elizabeth~ town. Mrs. Hunter died yesterday in a local sanitarium. survivors d¥e her-husband, Ralph E. Hunter; two sisters, Mrs. Carl Fraker and Mrs, Fred McGee, both of Greenwood, and a brother, D.| L. Wheeling, Miami, Fla. |

HARRY EVERSOLE Harry Eversole, who assisted in

home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Philpott, 1928 N, Meridian st. He was 76. A retired inventor and master mechanic, Mr. Eversole had invented a hydraulic system. He perfected a|

mobile, also working on other in-|

vented a marble shooter used in the | world’s fair,

spent most of his life in Kokomo,

Railway Employee Is Killed by Car

Horace Edward Mahoney, 45, of 419 8. Alabama st, veteran employee of the New York Central railroad, was fatally injured last night when he iin was struck by 2 ' car driven by David M. Vehorn, 27, of 415 Towa st. ‘The accident

ing the street in : " the middle of the

block. Mr. Mahoney Mr. Mahoney

died in City hospital two hours after the accident of a fractured skull and internal injuries. He survived by two brothers, Mahoney, 1253 Union st., and Frank Mahoney, of Los Angeles, Cal.

coming here seven years ago, He was a member of the Masonic lodge. Survivors besides the daughter are two grandchildren, W. H, D. Philpott, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ray G. Megenhardt, Ft. Wayne, and dne great-grandson, His wife, Emma, died 13 years ago. Services will be held at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Montgomery mortuary. Burial will be at Auburn,

VIRGIL C. DUNCAN

Services for Virgil C. Duncan, a former Indianapolis resident, will be

the manufacture of the firsts Haynes held at 11 a. m, tomorrow in Flan-| 4jaq yesterday in his home at automobile, died yesterday in the [ner & Buchanan mortuary, Burial | (Advertisomont) |will be in Memorial Park cemetery. | {Mr, Duncan, who was 53, died last |

Monday in Detroit. An employee of the New York Central railroad 30 years, he was

reverse gear for the Haynes auto- born in Fountaintown. He lived & doctors, formu'a

here about 25 years before moving

ventions for automobiles. He in-|to Detroit nine years ago. He was a| QUICE Jalliative relief of pain, irrita-

veteran of world war I. Survivors are his wife, Florence,

A native of Keedysville, Md., he | Detroit, and his mother, Mrs. Tam- |

mie Duncan, Greenfield.

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Oliver Howell will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Sterling Funeral home. Burial will be én Crown Hill, | Mr. Howell, a fesident of Indianapolis 20 years, died Tuesday in his home, 2037 Houston st, after a brief illness. He was a member of Broad Ripple Masonic lodge and Second Church of Christ, Scientist. | Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Min{nie Howell, a daughter-in-law, and a grandaughter.

‘WILLIAM F. PATTERSON Services will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Bros, Irving Hill chapel for William JF. Patterson, former telegrapher for the Pennsylvania railroad for 40 years. Burial will be at Greenfield: Mr. Patterson, who lived at Winamac, died yesterday in the home of his daughter, Miss Odette Patterson, 5230 E. Washington st. He was 74. Born at Camden, he lived at { Winamac more than 40 years. | Another daughter, Miss Marjorie Patterson, Winamae, also survives.

| JONAS H. BOWERS Rites are scheduled at 10:30 a. m. { tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Irve | ing Hill chapel for Jonas H. Bowers, | former Indianapolis resident, who

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apolis; a son, Ralph H. Bowers, In-|

dianapolis; a brother, Jesse Bowers, St. Petersburg, Fla, and three grandchildren. 1

ARTHUR TODD PURSELL

Arthur Todd Pursell, former Indianapolis resident, died last Satur day in Hollywood, Cal. Cremation followed.

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the Oalifornia ctly about 20 years ago. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Marion West, Hollywood, Cal.; two sisters, Mrs. OC. J. Bowman, Oak Park, Ill, and Mrs. Edward Lynn, Indianapolis; a grandson and great- | grandson, both of Hollywood. °

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