Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1947 — Page 7

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shop in the Occidental bullding for 27 years, At one time he was watch inspector for railroads and early inter urban lines. Following world war I hé was employed by the government ‘to train veterans in watch making. A native of Carmi, Il, he had lived here 48 years. ‘He is survived by his wife, Blanche; two brothers,

-B. Willams, Richmond, Va, and a a

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a ay resident | {40 years, were to be held at 9 a. m.| "today in Christ the King Catholic

* Rites Tomorrow For Dr. Barnagd

Services for Dr. Harry Everett

11 a; mh. tomorrow in Shirley Brother's Irving Hill chapel, Burial will be in Washington Park. Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. William P. King, Jay A. Craven, G. Cullen Thomas, Dr. Karl Kernel, George A. Newton Sr, Charles W, Moores, C. Willis Adams, Hilton U. Brown, John W. Atherton; R. Bryan Long, Dr. Walter PF. Kelly, William H. Insley, Cecil K> Calvert, William Johnston and James L. Rose.

Pamala Kay Polley

Rites for Pamala Kay Polley, 2%~year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Polley, 1117 N. Holmes ave, are scheduled at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill Q The child died Tuesday night in St. Vincent's hospital. She had been ill for several months. Her brother, | Ronald Michael Polley, died July 18 of streptococcus at the age of three months.

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John H. Pink, a 50-year member ofthe Knights of St.George, died yesterday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Leona M. Beck, 2638 N.

was 8. i Born in Reading, O, Mr. Pink [Came here 61 ago, living many years at 1614 8, t st. until his\ retirement io years go. gv He wis an em- / ployee - 33 years for the National Job Fink Starch Products, Inc., and 18 years for Plel was a Catholic church and the Catholic order, { Survivors sides Mrs. Beck are two sons, Charles F. and Clarence; two other daughters, Mrs. George Kunkel and ‘Norma C. Norris,

| ‘Survivors are her mother, Mrs.

|Oarvin Jr, both of Phoenix, and a sister, Miss. Lucia Ann Marcum,

1John Garfield Emery

Mrs. Abbott, who ‘was 21, was born here and lived here most of her life until moving to Phoenix three years ago:

dren, Marcle ann Oavia and Billy

Indianapolis.

Services will be held at Grand , Mich, at 10 a. m, tomorrow for John Garfield Emery, 65, former national commander of the Amer-

"Mr, Emery was national commander here in 1921, serving out the unexpired term of the late Frederick Galbraith, Cincinnati, who was

all of Indianapolis, 15 grandchil-

She is survived by her parents; a brother, Larry Milburn Polley; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brady and Mrs. Willard Polley, snd a great-grandmother: Mrs: 5 Brady, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Mary E. Ross

Services will be held at 2 p. m. {Saturday . at the “Tolin Funeral { home for Mrs. Mary E. Ross, who died yesterday at her home, 508 Virginia ave. Burial will be in Washington. Park. Mrs. Ross, who was 75, was the wife of George T. Ross, She was a lifelong .resident of Marion county. _ Surviving are her husband; a son, Allen ' O. -Vorhis, Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Carrié Klinefelter, Cloverdale; two grandchildrén and two great-grandchildren.

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