Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1946 — Page 15
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Capt. Henry H. rv H, Warmer 10] Lg in his home, 4108 N. Capitol! Be Buried at Fort. ave, will be conducted at 9 a. m.
Services are to be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Shirley Bros. Irving Hill chapel for Oapt. Henry H. Warner, retired army officer.
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tery. Capt. Warner, who was 70, died employed in meat shops in the City yesterday in his home, 133 N, Gladstone ave. An Indianapolis native, he was a veteran of 30 years’ army service, A veteran of the Philippine ininfantry division during world war eo ooo feta I, later being placed on recruiting duty at Mattoon, Ill, and Rich- | mond. He served 10 years with the 84th division and retired in 1928. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Hall; a son, George H. Warner; two brothers, Willlam and Alfred BE. Warner, and two sisters, Mrs. Nena Platte and Mrs. Alma Foltsenlogel, all of Indianapolis,
MRS. BERTIE OC. SORRELS I Services for Mrs. Bertie C. Sorrels, 6101 Riverview dr. who died yesterday, will be held at 2:30 p. m. to-|}} morrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown | Hill A native of West Lebanon, Ind, | Mrs. Sorrels lived 30 years in Lacon, | Il, before coming here. She was| 70 and a member of the Methodist | church there. Survivors include a daughter
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 (U, P.). —Asssitant Secretary of State Wil- |i liam Benton today announced ap-|[f pointment of Charles M. Hulten, |}} formerly of Athens, Wis, as his||f deputy. Mr. Hulten will represent |i Mr. Benton in matters connected |} with state department public rela- || tions and inf informational programs.
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