Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1946 — Page 13

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She >>) GEORGE BURTON

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on PLAN A Tool and Die-Maker Dies on i I . 26th Anniversary.

George J. Burton, 48, of 416 {Hanna ave, died yesterday at his

0 N LY $ 4 6 7 home on his 26th wedding anniver{sary. He had been {ll several

a we ek months, A tool-and-die maker for 26 for 4 years |years, Indianapolis had been his life:long home. He was a member of the Southport Masonic lodge. } oe PI. Services will be held at 10:30 " TER | FH [Rll =. m. Saturday in the Robert W. 110 EAST WASHINGTON Stirling funeral home with burial in Washington Park cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Lulu; three sons, George, Edward and Donald; a daughter, Frances; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Burton, souk for x all of this city; a brother, Harry; op early! 1 a sister, Mrs. Kate Clarkson, both » ik y {of Portland, Ore, and three grandor a tn cog children.

17 11.95 ‘ : ISAIAH M. PENDLETON

C3 gs ‘ | 4 Services for Isaiah M. Pendleton, 14.15 ¢ 11727 Hoyt ave, will be held at 8 : re p. m. today in the Jones & Hurt Shefield chapel. Burial will be in the Elmwood cemetery, Owensboro, Ky., tomorrow. He died yesterday at his home. : A native of Greenville, Ky, Mr. Pendleton came to this city 16 years ago and worked as a contractor until his retirement. He was 86 and a member of the First ChrisDER TOP tian church, Owensboro, Ky. survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

: | |Esten W. Blanford of this city; a All-Spring Living Reoms brother, T. W. Pendleton, Owens-

J $99.95 te $400 3 boro, Ky. and a grandson, Ford > ——————— APASIEST POSSIBLE TERMS BiantorS Indianapolis

set g MISS LYDIA ZUMPFE WHITE % OPEN MON., FRI. AND SAT. IS | Miss Lydia Zumpfe, an Indianap4 IGHTS UNTIL § P. M, olis resident since 1870, died yestera 1.00 day in her home, 5330 N. Meridian 1 | Ist. She was 86. BLOUSES, . — Sister of the late William A. eo T5¢ 1 HOME FURNISHING | |Zumpte, head of an investment firm REEPERS. iE 4 bearing his name, Miss Zumpfe was y. 1 : $ a native of Shelbyville and the 680 J [ol al ALS daughter of William and Margaret JUES, were Zumple. | She had lived here with a sister- = 2.00 ’ !in-law, Mrs. W. A. Zumpfe, the only ' ACCES- ‘immediate survivor. Miss Zumpfe and felt was a member of the First Presby-

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98 WASH 2 : / | Saturday in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery.

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EDWIN COX

Services for Edwin Cox, a butcher, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Rushville Baptist church. Burial will be there. He was 42. A native of Cincinnati, O., he had lived here the last 35 years. He died Monday in his home, 3316 N. Sherman dr. Mr. Cox had been a butcher at the Harms market the last year. He formerly was employed as a : butcher at the Jimmy Horning marKNIT 3 - NO APPOINTMENT I ea nile his wife, Blanche ors inc s . 4 ED NECESSARY a daughter, Betty, and his mother,

Mrs. Maude Cox, all of Indianap2.25, 14 OPEN DAILY olis; a brother, Clive, and a sister,

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; " Mrs. Marybelle Wood, both of Rushbay sofled 8:30 ih [i CEL PM ville; a a Terry Alan Ex-

$i | : line, Indianapolis, and his grandIT SUITS, | lot Woe father, Albert Fortner, Rushville. vars 1.50 Ns Electricity, No Heat, $850 MRS. GRACE W. DUNN

Fine tor, All Textures Worth Siar, Much Services and burial for Mrs: Grace

NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Wesbey Dunn, former Indianapolis AR — er mtr eraeiemme | resident, will be held tomorrow in

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