Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1946 — Page 24

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Services Tomorrow for Bell Telephone Employee.

Services for Mrs. Ida Peacher, employee of the Indiana Bell Tele« phone Co. 36 years, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Bros. Irving Hill chapel, Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. Mrs. Peacher, who was 55, died Tuesday in Methodist hospital. She ived at 5431 E. 10th st. An Indianapolis resident since 1017, she retired as a supervisor at

the telephone company two Years .rqssing Maryland st. and appar-

ARO. . : A native of Clarksville, Tenn.,

Mrs. Peacher was a member of the Business and Professional Women's club, a past worthy matron of the Brightwood O. E. 8. chapter, a member of Sahara Grotto auxiliary and the Downey Avenue Christian church. Survivors inélude her husband, Joseph, Indianapolis, and a son, Edward Cunningham, Clarksville, Tenn, ‘

Services for George (Span) Schafer, retired railroad man, will be at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Tolin funeral home and at § o'clock in the Little Flower Catholic church. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. .

Pre-Holiday Traffic Mishaps

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Pre-holiday accidents in Indianapolis claimed the lives of a 36-year-old expectant mother and a 72-year-old pedestrian. Mrs. Huldah M. Bunn, 212] BE. Garfield dr, was killed yesterday in

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a two-car collision at 21st st. and Arlington pve, The pedestrian, Walter Blanken« ship, 942 E. Georgia st., was fatally injured when he walked into the side of a tractor-trailer truck at Shelby and Maryland sts. last night. He died today in City hospital. Police said Mr. Blankenship was

ently did not see the truck, driven by Lonnie Brooks, Plainfield, making a right turn from Shelby st. to Maryland st. A car driven by Mrs. Bunn was in collision with an auto driven by George Overman, 22, a salesman for the Morr Man Manufacturing Co. |George Schaefer, and a sister, Mrs. | Quincy, Ill. yesterday. Mrs. Ann|Alfred Laufer, all of Indianapolis. ! Overman, wife of the salesman, also| Rites will be held at 1:30 p. m. received slight injuries in the crash. Saturday at the G. H. Herrmann The crash overturned Mrs, Bunn's funeral home, with burial in Crown | car, pinning her under the wreck- Hill. | age. Deputy Coroner J. P. Van] Meter said she was killed instantly OLIVER PERRY BOWMAN by a broken neck and possible skull | Services for Oliver Perry Bow-| fracture. { Mrs, Bunn, a lifelong Indianapolis man, 130 W. Vermont st. will be South side resident, was a secretary eld at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in at the M. A. Delph Co. Previously the Conkle funeral home with burial | she had been employed at Vonnegut [in Westfield. He was 74. | Hardware Co. for 12 years. She| A file clerk in the state auditor's |

Mrs. Huldah M. Bunn

Mr. Schafer, who was 85, retired in 1032 after more than 30 years as a yardman for the Big Four railroad. A native of Seymour he had | lived in Indianapolis for the past 50 years and was a member of the Association of Retired Railway employees, the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, and the Little Flower church. He made his home at 1344 N, Olney st. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Vivian Suttles, Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Hartlein, Evansville, and Mrs. Ernest Moore, Franklin,

- MRS. ELLENA V. RYNARD | Mrs. Ellena V. Rynard, former In- | dianapolis resident 28 years, died Tuesday in her home at Martinsville, where she had lived the last

was a8 member of Omega Phi Tau office, he died Tuesday in City hos- | sorority. » * |pital. He had been a state emShe is survived by her husband, ployee for 35 years. Charles: her parents” Mr. and Mrs.| He is survived by a brother, J George Schaefer; a brother,. E. Thomas, of Eagletown.

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three years. She was 54. : A native of Carlisle, Pa, Mrs. Rynard was a member of the Martinsville Nazarene church. Survivors include two daughters, Miss Goldie Rynard and Mrs, VioJet Perry, Indianapolis; eight sons, Graydon, Leroy and Herschell, all of Indianapolis, and Everett, Harvey, Hubert, Oscar and Laverne, all of

dren. . Services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Flackville Nazarene church. Burial will be in Glen Haven cemetery.

ELLA C. SCHWALBE

Mrs. Ella C. Schwalbe, lifelong resident of Indianapolis, will be buried in Concordia cemetery following services at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Moore Mortuaries Peace ‘chapel. Mrs. ‘Schwalbe, who was T1, died Tuesday at her home, 511 N. Park ave. She was the wife of the late Julius A. Schwalbe, and a member of Trinity Lutheran church. Services will be conducted by the

Trinity Lutheran. “ Burvivors include two sons, Robert M. and Clarence H. G. Schwalbe, both of Indianapolis.

JOSEPH T. BALL Funeral services for Joseph T. Ball, former Indianapolis resident, will be at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel with burial in Memorial Park cemetery, Mr. Ball died yesterday in Ft _ Wayne where he had resided for the past 18 years. Born in Lafayette, he had lived most of his life here before going to Ft. Wayne. He was 65 and a former employee of the Ft. Wayne Towel and Supply Co. Survivors include a daughter, Miss Julia Ball, New Castle, and three brothers, Harry L. and Charles Ball, both of Indianapolis; and Arch D. Ball, Greenville, 8, C, former Indianapolis policeman,

MRS. CHARLES W. WITT Mrs. Charles W. Witt, native of Martin county, will be buried in Calvary cemetery following funeral services at 2 p. m. Saturday at her home, 30 Johnson ave. Mrs. Witt, who was 57, died yesterday at her home. She had been a resident of Indianapolis for the

past 35 years, |

Surviving are her husband, Charlds W. Witt; a daughter, Miss Rosemary Witt, Indianapolis, two “brothers, Vernon Kinder, Paxton,

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MRS. EUNICE E. NEAL

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