Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1947 — Page 10
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Terre Haute, are co-chairmen of the convention. The women's auxiliary, headed by «Mrs. Roy Denny, Indianapolis, will hold a ‘business meeting Jan. ,119 with entertainment by Mrs. Mar-
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" On Jan. 20, the women will en~ tertain Mrs, Schempp with a luncheon at LaRue’ restaurant. Election of officers will be held Jan. 21. Exhibits of modern equipment by prominent optical firms will feature the ‘three-day meet.
Hoosier G. I. Gets 40-Year Sentence
Muncie Man's Story |
Belle M. Kiser
Mrs. Belle Mozingo Kiser, who lived with her brother, Dr, Arvine E£. Mozingo, 1133 8S. Meridian st. died yesterday in Methodist hospital. : Born in Tipton county, Mrs. ‘Kiser, was a member. of Hillside Christian church, Woman's Relief ‘Corps, Queen Esther chapter 3, O.| FRANKFURT, Jan. 11 (U. P).— E. S, Rebekah lodge, and the Me- Pvt. Gene F. Jack of hole.
ul be held at noon | Tnd- today faced a sentence of 40
Monday in the Wald funeral home. years imprisonment following conBurial will be Normanda cemetery; viction on a charge of desertion. Tipton county. | Penalty against the Hoosier solSurvivors besides the brother, are | dier’ was pronounced - yesterday - gix stepdaughters, Mrs. Edwin L. when his story of being an amnesia Steinmetz, Mrs. Frank Ross, Mrs. victim broke down under testimony ‘H. N. Cederholm; Mrs. Elizabeth!of a German girl who said he was Weinland, Mrs. H. M. Zoschke and!the father of her unborn. child. Mrs. ‘Zetta DeBolt, al of Indian- Jackson was sentenced by a U. s. . apolis: 3d army court which heard the girl, Helena Deutch, testify she met him in October, 1945, and he was all right. When he was picked up last July, he said he had had amnesia since coming out of combat in September, 1944, after which he was listed as missing and then as dead. French authorities found him near Saarbruecken. He was said to have lived in an empty railroad ear near Gersweilter, where the natives thought he was a guard. After he was returned, authorities put him under observation and then he was
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Services for Mrs. Lue Emma Stewart, who died Thursday in the home of a son, Yale Stewart, 537 Cole st., were to be held at 1 p. m. today in Shirley Brothers West chapel. Burial was to be in Rose Hill cemetery, Bloomington. Mrs. Stewart, who was 70, was; born near Bloomington, lived here 20 years and was a member of Lynhurst Baptist church. She is survived by another son, Dale Stewart, Indianapolis; ck. charged with desertion.
Of Amnesia Rejected
‘children and two great-great-grand
. James W. Lewis . Dies at Work James W. Lewis, 1525 Kappes st. {died of a heart attack yesterday | while at work in the city street | commission. carpenter shop on Shelby st. He was 75. Born in Seymour, Mr. Lewis lived here 35 years and was a member of the Carpenters’ union. Services will be held at noon Monday in the Jordan funeral “home with burial in Washington Park cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Grace Lewis; ‘a stepdaughter, Mrs. Lee P. Hargon, and a sister, Miss Anna M. Lewis, both of Indianapolis.
Services for Mrs. Honnah J. Han-
Hogland, both of Indianapolis; three grandchildren, 10 great-grand-
children.
brothers, Cleveland Butcher, Stock- | The girl was summoned to testify, ton, Cal, and Albert Butcher, ' and told of living with Jackson.
Washington, Ind: five sisters, Mrs tt Alex Shaw, Ridgefield, Conn ; Dogs Kill 50 Rabbits
Frank Watson, Mrs. Luther Hi all of Bloomington, and Mrs. John| his garage and killed 50 rabbits yes-
Brown, Bedford, and three grand-|terday, Joseph Beattey, 1302 E. children, | Taber st.; told police.
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night in his home, 3120 N. Ala bama st. He was 73,
tics many years, was a city councilman during former Mayor Charles W. Jewett’s administration
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tometry at the University of Cal-|tha Martin, Indianapolis. Miss|54 years at 1640 E. Washington st. Dr. E J, Cain ifornia. | Jeannette Ricker, director of Special | until 1937.-He was a member of the i V. B. Hungate, South| "po = oouth Bend, is|education in the Indianapolis|old Hoosier Athletic club, Marion ; HF. Hungate, Luts, Pla, =. \ "4 Dr. N. A Bixler, [schools will speak. County Republican club and SS.
Peter and Paul cathedral. Services will be held at 9 a. m.
| Mrs. Rose I. Markey
Mrs. Rose I. Markey, an Indian- | apolis resident 47 years, died yesterday in her home, 1425 King ave. She was 65.
ricks county and was a member of West Side Church of God and Indianapolis chapter 393, O. E. 8. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the Conkle Funeral home. Burial will be in Macedonia cemetery near Traders Point. Survivors are the husband, Charles B. Markey; two sisters, Mrs. Lou Branham, Indianapolis; Mrs. Alta Parris, Arlington, Va.; two]. brothers, Ernest and Willlam Toney, | {both of Indianapolis.
Charles Rasmussen
Services for Charles Rasmussen, 3146 Northwestern ave., who died Thursday night, will be held at 3 p. m. Monday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Rasmussen, who was 63, was
Monday in St. Joan of Arc church with burial in Floral Park.
stationed at Camp Kilmer, N. J, and Ernest Foy, Chicago.
Nellie Hoober
Mrs. Nellie L. Hoober, 908 Dawson st., died yesterday in Methodist hospital: She was 50. Born in Rushville, Mrs. Hoober lived here 20 years and was a member of Fountain Square Christian church. Services will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in the Robert W. Stirling Funeral home. Burial will be in Anderson. Survivors are her husband, Jesse B. Hoober; two sons, Glen and Harold Nibarger, both of Indianapolis; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Helen Wilkins, Carmel; three stepsons, Henry, Robert and Lawrence Hoober, all of Indianapolis; a brother, John Jameson, and six grandchildren.
Miss Essie Lee Long
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Miss Essie Lee Long, a resident of New Winchester and Hendricks county 42 years, died yesterday in her home on Mann rd, R. R. 17, Box 563. She was a member of the Baptist church in New Winchester and was 43. Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle funeral home with burial in West Newton. Survivors are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Long, R. R. 2, Greenwood, and four sisters, Mrs, Charles Shockley, of the Mann rd. address; Miss Mattie Long, Greenwood; Mrs. Berl McVay, Martinsville, and Mrs. Keith Mosier, Clayton.
Services for Frank M. Haines, Sherman House, who was found dead in his room yesterday, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill mortuary. Burial will be in Maplewood cemetery in Anderson. Mr. Haines lived here 15 years and was employed by Maplehurst Farms. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. J. A. Matthews, Indianapolis, and Mrs. C. E. Cooper, Detroit, Mich., and one grandson, James W. Matthews, Indianapolis.
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dent 78 years, died yesterday in her home, 3655 Ralston ave. She was 81. She was a member of the Methodist church. Services will be at 1 p. m. Monday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with burial in Crown Hill. Survivors are three sons, M. H. Robinson, R. ‘W. Robinson, both of Los Angeles, Cal, and -L. E. Robinson, Cincinnati, O.; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Hynes, Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Sutton and Mrs. Izora Wright, both of Indianapolisy
Lucy A. Barnett
Mrs. Lucy A. Barnett died yester-
Politics Many Years- :
William B. Peake, receiving teller and deputy treasurer in the city controller's office, died Thursday
Mr. Peake, active in Republican
Monday in the cathedral with burial :
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Bureau Here
S. B. Walker Named President of Group
8. B. Walker is the new president of the Indianapolis Convention and Visitors bureau. Mr. Walker, controller of the Wm.
H. Block Co., succeeds Paul E
Catering vice president and T. E. Snodgrass, general manager of the Claypool hotel Joseph J.
Mr. Walker
was elected treasurer. "| cripe was re-elected manager.
Three new directors are Wilbur Shaw, president of the Indianapolis
er, president of the Turner Aeroand Russell L. White, president of the Indiana National Bank.
Directors Re-elected Directors re-elected include William A. Atkins, William Behrmann,
Clarence H. Domhoff, James A.|
Gloin, William H. Meckling, Murray H. Morris, A. K. Scheidenhelm, Todd Stoops, Evan Walker and Mr. Wheeler. The executive committee consists of Mark R. Gray, Karl Friedrichs, Mr, Atkins and Mr. Rupprecht., The new convention bureau president is chairman of the traffic committee of the Indiana state chamber of commerce, a director of the Indianapelis Better Business Bureau, past director of the Children’s Museum, past president of the Century Literary club and a| of the controllers congress of the National Retail Dry Goods association.
Miss Carrie Stundon
Miss Carrie Stundon, lifelong resident of Indianapolis, died yesterday in the home of a niece, Mrs. Alfred Pretsel, 622 Sanders st. She was a former member of St. Philip
squadron flying a photographic mis-
fOision over Spain early in 1946 was
accosted by an armed Messer-|Ar fly back toward Germany, The Americans did so. It was believed that no American planes flew another photographic mission over Spain
This incident was verified unof-
formerly held an important position in the American forces in Europe.
. Bad-Weather Flights Probed by C. A. B. WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 (U. P). —Recent airline accidents have prompted an official examination of bad-weather landing procedures for all airports with a view to tighter restrictions.
interim “emergency measure,” yesterday ordered strict adherence to ceiling and visibility requirements.
observed in some. cases. : It was learned the civil aeronautics administration, which enforces C. A. B. safety rules, had urged this action for three years. Conduct Joint Probe
A C. A. B. statement said recent accident studies indicate a possible “tendency on the part of some pilots to make low approaches in marginal weather conditions.” The investigation of landing procedures and weather minimums is being conducted jointly by C. A. B,, C. A. A. and the airlines. It is regarded as the first step toward a number of civil air regulations to insure greater air travel safety in the face of enormous expansion.
Trust Fund Left Woolworths Son
SCRANTON, Pa., Jan. 11.—U, P.— A $500 thousand trust fund for his son, Fred E. Woolworth, West Ches-
Neri Catholic church and recently was a member of St, Patrick's church. She was 85. Requiem high mass will be held | at 9 a. m. Monday in St. Patrick’s | church with. burial in Holy Cross cemetery.
day in her home, 1843 Tallman ave. She was 85. Born ih Greensboro, N. C., Mrs. | Barnett lived here 20 years and was | a member of the Broadway Baptist! church. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Monday afternoon in the Broadway Baptist church with burial in Washington Park cemetery. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Flavia M. Keller, Indianapolis and Mrs. Viola P. McQuade, Houston, Tex.; two sons, Homer C. Lashbrook, Frankfort, and Orla V. Lashbrook, Mt. Vernon, Ill.; a brother, Scott Case, Cleveland, O.; a sister, Mrs. Minnie Brewster, Springfield, Il.; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Survivors besides the niece are two sisters, Miss Ida Stundon and Mrs. W. H. Snyder, both of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Laura Eddelman
Mrs. Laura Eddelman, mother of Ray F. Ellis, sales manager of E. C. Atkins Co. died yesterday in her home, 2012 Dexter ave. She was 67. Mrs. Eddleman was a native of Morgantown, lived here 40 years and was a member of the Unity Methodist church. The son is the only immediate survivor. Services will be at 10:30 a. m. Monday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Burial will be in Garland Brook cemetery, Columbus,
By MARGARET WYNN United Press Staff Correspondent BUFFALO, N. Y., Jan. 11-— Ex-Love Picket Vincent Catena placed all emphasis on that “ex” today even though his wife had left him again—two days after the pair blissfully announced a reconciliation. The 23-year-old disabled veteran sald he was definitely through parading a one-man picket line every time 21-year-old Jeanette goes home to mother. And what's more, he’s going to get himself a new job and forget all about her, he said. Two days ago Jeanette returned to “Vinny” after a two-month separation resulting from a quarrel over “who was’ going to be boss.” The couple kissed and made up and told everybody things would “be peaceful in the Catena domicile now.” ~ Yesterday, -Jeanette left the Catena residence and went back to mother, “I'm not gonna do a darned
Love Picket Ends Picketing As Wife Returns to Mother
“lifetime” | S€€
Just what terminated the “everlasting” peace wasn't clear to Mr. Catena. Jeanette, as usual, wasn't commenting. “She went to visit her mother,” he said. “And when I called up to what time she’d be done, she said she wasn't coming home and wouldn't ever have anything to do with me again.” That’s hardly original on Jeanette’s part. She said the same thing during the earlier squabble while Mr. Catena picketed her mother’s house. ‘We'll Be O. K.'
her husband could walk his legs off for all of me.” Mr. Catena retaliated with two dozen roses and more pleas. - Day before yesterday, when. Mr. Catena had decided Jeanette was gone. forever, she came home. _ “If everyone will leave us alone, we'll be all right,” -she said.
thing,” he said. “Let her stay at
her mother's and be baled.”
Now, Catena’s going to eave Jean\ette slone, he sald,
At one point, Jeanette added that | | Mo order for British troops to take over
ter, Pa., was revealed yesterday .in the will of Charles 8. Woolworth, | co-founder of the Woolworth chain of 5-and-10 cent stores, He died here’ Tuesday. Trust funds of $200 thousand for the Scranton Community church and $100-thousand for the Elm Park church, Scranton, and small funds for relatives also were provided.
The estate was valued at $10-
thousand and upwards in personal property, and $10-thousand and upwards in real estate. One-half of the residuary estate will go to a trust fund for his daughter, Mrs. Ethel A. Huber, Scranton, and the other half will be set aside for a trust fund for a son, Richard, Salem Center, N. Y.
G. |. Furlough Fares To End in Part of U. S.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.-U, P.— Servicemen’s furlough fares on railroads and buses East of the Mississippi river will be discontinued Jan. 30, the interstate commerce commission announced: today.’ Servicemen have been traveling at a cost of 1.25 cents a mile. The standard coach fare is 2.2 cents a mile. The carriers stormed the I. C. C. in November that they wished to cancel furlough rates beginning Dec. 1, But the commission ordered them continued while it invests |q gated protests by the public and|® the armed services. Today. the commission sald “no reasonable ground for continuing the investigation” has been presented,
British Cancel ' Order For Use of Troops LONDON, Jan. 11 «(U. P.).—An
food distribution in London Monday because of a transport strike was
cancelled today.
The labor ministry announced that the order had been revoked “until the position is made élear.” The government's decision to use troops for food distribution in Lon-
don was reversed after labor unions |g’ st “ihe 3 ity Mortuary. Meridian triking v st.; A Mm rallied on the side of 20,000 8 ih Interment Fountaintown, In transport workers. call at the mortuary,
; Plea i is Futile
Fidah ms wt vr amr a question of whether Hedy LaMarr's|4
his |in 1931 when she abandoned a stage
schmitt-100 which signalled him to
cially by a high-ranking officer who |,
The civil aeronautics board, as an |
They are now in effect but loosely |
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| moLLywoob, Jar. 11 (w. Py — Superior Judge Caryl M. Sheldon
[coming baby is an “act of God" or “an act of the plant” He made no comment on either
move. up trial of her suit to break |: a movie contract with Producer
pected March 11. Miss LaMarr said the “act of Gog”. entitled her to be released from her contract to appear in Mr, Pressburger's “Last Year's Snow.” Mr. Pressburger said it was “entirely an act of the plaintiff which was solely “within the plaintifi’s control.” Judge Sheldon set trial for May 12.
Actress Helen Hayes first successfully defined expectant motherhood || for the courts as an “act of God”
role and closed a show to await the
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North Senate ladiahapolis 9, Indiana, until oo pm
n the 21st day of Jan Tp Which lime they will gr] Tha opened Invitation No. 1002: Quantit f Ww Common Nails, {. 0. b, 502 Market 8
Invitation No. 1003 antity of fire ang ishers and an Tani Ye
Tnviiation No, “1004: 780 to le tons k salt, 1. b. Any joint in State, Invitation No. 1008: Red Lanterns complete, {Dies Liste Wizz rd. streamHrie or equal), f. 0. b, 503 W. Market St. Invitation No. 1008. 44 lin. ft. Multi. | plate pipe, b. Aurora.
. Bids shal be submitied upon standard forms.
STATE HIGHWAY ASIMMIASION etme GI TNISLAL 1 JOHN H. LAURER, Chairman,
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Pursuant to the acts of 1945 Legisiature, Senate Bill No. 156, Shaper 359, approved March 10, 1945, the State hway Commission of Indiana will receive bids forms at the Jurchasing gent's third floor, State House Annex, Indianapolis, Indiana until 2:00 8.7. January 21, 1947,
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ns. Approximately eighteen (1 a tons of automobile an said Commission. A representative of the Commission will show -and descr t above property up until: the day of the STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION : OF INDIANA JOHN H. LAUER, Chairman. . EE ————————— Beauty Softens Sorrow ...
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%* The ALLIED FLORISTS ASSN. FLOWERS TRLBGRAPHED ANYWHERE A ———— Death Netices : » Toner. Sai., Jan, 11, 1941
indi BROWN 6034 Indianola ave. husBON A, Siar of Ws Ed ColJove, hd away Saturday. Services Buchanan Mortuary, Monday, 10 a. A invi Cremation at Flanner & Buchanan crematory. ease do not send flowers. Friends may call at mortuary. © CALDWELL Leona M., wife of Harry mother of Allen M. . Caldwell, .grandmother of Mrs. Robert Struck and Jerilynn
to twenty truck tires,
State Highway tbe the
Hamlet, Ind., passed away Xhursds eve. ning at the ethadin hospital neral services Monday, 1:30 5: m., at the Hise mi & Titus Mortuary. urial Crown Hi Priends may call at mortuary. CLIFTON—Elsie N., 54 Years, Seed ter of Mrs. Lena Jones, sister of Opal Bowman, Virgil jv Teg of city pri Dan P., of California, passed away Saturday. Friends Wy all at the Jordan Funeral Home, 2428 h st.. after noon 5 nday. Puneral desde. Jan, 14, 10 a. fends Invited. Burial Connersviile, Ind., 12:30 p. m. CORCORAN—Mary M., beloved aunt of | 20 Rosemary Endsle Virt, sister of Dennis Corcoran, Portland, Ore.; great aunt of Robert B. Endsley, Portiand, Ore.; : J. Pataick Endsley, Tokyo, Japan; Thomas C. ley and Mary Ellen Virt, Indian.
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apolis, passed away at the ‘residence, N Webster ave, Priday, Jan. 10. Friends may call at the residence any time Saturday. Puneral Monday, 8:30, from the Sm nce. 9 a. m. Our Lady of Lourdes church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery,
| DILLEHAY—Waiter E, beloved son of Bdward FP. Dillehay; brother of Doroth Beckett, and uncle of Alice Marie Bec
onda
1503 N. Sleridian, m. Requiem mass at St. Catherine's Chron. 10 a. m. | Interment Holy Cross stmetet?. Priends 41. Friends may call at the funeral home,
en AN—Mrs, Laura, 2012 ave. mother of Ray oy Hilts, ruse away Friday morning. sce & Buchanan mortuary MT “To: 30.8. a.m. Priends invited. Garland Broo Columbus, Ind., Monaay, 14:60 ends may call at mortuary any
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fime. FOY Alfred, stepfather of Charles and Roy Williams -and Mrs. Fred Boornebrother ‘of Ernest, Lee and Urban Foy, Mrs. Edna Matthews, Mrs. Henrietta Prancisco and Mrs. Anna Hartle, passed away Friday. Services at the St Joan of Arc chnrch, Monday, 9 a. m. Bural Floral Park. Priends may ecall at the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. HAINES—Frank age 78, beloved . father: of Mrs, atthews, Indian-
Mn. J. A. grandfather ot James W, Matthews, passed apn at Shirley Bros.’ 5377 E. Washington, Sunday Jan. 13, at’ 1:30 p. m. Friends invited, Interment Mapiewdod cemetery, Anderson, Ind P.M fiends may call at Irving Hi any time after 4 p. m, Saturday HANNON Hasiak J., mother of Mrs ma Carr, John and Willam Hoagland, pased awa Thursda Monday at the h 8. of Mrs. nooie at. 1:30 p. i Prienas Cary, Burial Crown Hill, Fr ends may call at the home. J. C. Wilson servic:
HAZEL D Sa 10: sy ox. niered into rest Priday aftere 3 months, son of Mr. and Mrs, Dwight Ausglvood, grandson of Mr, and Mrs. Jody Mis. oy Cuhaingham and Ban, *tazel Services Sunday, 2:30 p. m,, at De 103 Ww. 32d Friends are reloamne. Burial ay morning, Crown Hi Moore M
RENDRIX—Cllevge 0 beloved mother a Mark of indianapolis.” Laboin of
ssed away .at the residence Friday TN vi . Fines & Buchanan . m. Friends inI. Friends may
3 an 9 Guilfol ave,, mother of H. H, Hungate Vv.: B. ate, South Bend; Mrs, R. 8. Fitz. erald, Anderson; H. F. Hungate, Lutz, nL Esther Hungate, Washington, D. C.; Yo Hungate, Dayton, O.; sister of Mrs. Fromm and omas rp Dugan, both of NE and Mrs, F. J. Pendergast,
St. Louis, Mo.; step-dau ghter of Mrs, L. G. Dugan, St, Louls ., and aunt of Mrs. W. Wilson, “Evansville, tied a,
olalm ‘as he denied her petition to|$ chureh in
oO Arnold Pressburger to a date before |} the birth of her second baby, ex-|8
birth of her daughter, Mary Mao- |" Arth
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Kappes a ol Mrs. Grace ad Salhi or bis his i: pasted way Friday, Friends o call at the Jordan Fun:
poral Home, 3 id 1 » * Bhvur ray.
Burial Hud ton Pack. , Ate 4%, beloved daugh: sr oe Mr. and Ty fae Matis
De "rs. Bert Mov 0 ler, bussed away nT lday Roy as on Mann
ining Bunaay, 3 Bon m. Home, chigan + a, Friends invited. Burial West Friends may call at funeral home.
KLEY Ross T_(nee Loney), belo a Charles » Markley ier
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nos at ol Services 0 Monia i884 W RL Cin ans oe neral Hom: Ww. alga st. Priends invited, SHpStary. Friends may Burial at Mitedanis from 1 Saturday until 9 a, m. Monday and fa fue neral home from 10 a, m. nday until hour of service,
Funeral Mohday, Friends invited,
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eG ~Jam elen Raney of Misaissh asippL, ‘charles of N. Carolina, and James III of Indianapolis, passed AWAY at the residence, 3338 . Meridian, Friday evening. rvices & Bus chahan Mortua I Time ay T Phends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at mortua PATT N Gwynn 3 and of Blanche Lather’ of Mrs. Harien D,
Wilson of Toled edo, {a4y Morning at NH Flanner Later, Hill,
passed away Satur. residence. Services Buchanan Mortuary. Time Friends invited. Burial Crown Friends may call at a
William B., 3120 N, Alabama st.
husband of Mary ‘Frances (Mayme): fae ther of Mrs, Joseph Marley and Wiillam Peake Jr, brother of Alonzo Peake, Mrs.
Ciarabene Crockett and Mrs. Eva Ham burger, both of Chicago, died Thursday at his residence. Funeral Monday, 9:30, a the residence, 10 a. m. 88. Peter a ral: of
Cross Priends Sar call at the resi ervices by Kirby Mortuary.
SSEN—Christian (Charles), as 3146 Northwestern, hu and s father of Hea nae : Mrs. Floyd Bakew, Phoenix, Ariz, and rest Webster, Ause tin, Tex. assed away Thursday evening, Services ip & Buchanan mortuary Monday, 3 p. m, Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill P nde may call at mortue
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treet, Indian- |8ry.
Ma George Myr] Strock: Flat
ope. Ind, Mrs. Mary Wi k, Ind, Rulu ff Ro 3 Welnant, - Ars. Wallace Weight H " inda 0m. and Mikel 0. pam Indianapolis, at the at Rock,
' Roy Bor a sis { Mr pp Jr ter of Mrs. 3 Rock, Ind. Claude W,
passed away Thursday even:
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, 38 y of st, husband of trite Wilfather of Charles, son Della er of Marrell Williams passed away PFrie Ro) 3 2 ae
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3 Card of Thanks
PINK we are deeply gateful and wish thank our friends, relatives and nelg bors for the kindness, sympathy beautiful floral and spiritasl Tul Received duting the iliness and at the th of our father, John H. Fink. We Booth thank the Rev.
Heart church, Dr. Ba Knighs St. George and Lauck Funeral Home. i DAUGHTERS AND SONS. HILL—We are deeply grateful and wish to thank our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their acts of Deaiifd)
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expression of sympathy and = beautif floral offerings received at the death our wife and mother, Toronto Mae Hill, We especially wish to thank the P. Mallory Co, and the Dorsey Funeral
Home, James Hill and Family, rateful thanks are. expressed to our friends, relatives and neighbors for the many kindnesses, sympathy and lovely floral tributes reseived at the death of our sand and father, Charles H. McElro: e cially “wish to thank the Rev: Wovens, ej ihe pallbearers. the “Jo J. Madden P= Purniture Co. the ‘Flanner d& Bue i
a chanan Mortuar ry. i and Daughter, wish to express my thanks and = deep s i So ape the neighbors and frie for their kindness, sympathy and ] beautiful floral tributes at the death of my husband, Henry C. Rieck. I also wish to thank the Rev. John B. Albert for his
words of comfort, the singer and organist and the Dorsey Funeral Home.—Hulda
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OCKLEY — wish to express our sine cere thanks to “ali of our friends (inployees and officials of the Indianapois Raliways) for their kindness and sympathy at the death of our husband ,and father, William C. Bhocklev, ife and Daughters; UHL—We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends, relatives and neighbors for their sympathy, many kind nesses, and lovely floral tributes Teceived at the passin aug oS our beloved wife and mother Uhl. We espeSally a "to thank Golden Rule Ghapler 0. Koren Temple N %
Ay loyees of E. Atkins; Dr, Br Paul Merri; Dr. Joseph Sry: ar "Harold C. Ochsner, attendants and the Rev, | the E. 10th 8t. Methodist
Fred Uhl and Daughters, WICKLIFF—We wish to thank EE — tives, friends and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received at the death of our husband and father, Lloyd W. Wickliff, We especially wish to than the Rev, Frank J. Niles, the singer, R. L. Younce PE AND SON. rateful and honda, relaWar ub of our
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Boys Beech Grove, Ind. Virginia, neighborhood for their ors. oh sympath Vers of California away hass |2 gy beautiful floral tributes received ae day in her i" home, st Banta Metis, IO dacs of Our wiTo ah mother, AmanBurial California. (Brasil a OrTe | 4a Wyman, ye, especially “wish to thank Haute, Ind. apers please copy.) vy rl ME a Talloank HO! innie Mae, wife of ward | ers, Western Eiectiic. ‘and Planner & : A aN 365 Ralston, mother of .| Buchanan Funeral directors, binson R. W, Robinson of Los g Husband and Family, Angeles, Cal; Lewis BE. Robinson of Cin- — cinnati, O, and Roth A. ones of _— diana : rs. Me rs. Izora Wright of Indianapolis, 4 In moriam
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