Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1947 — Page 13
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‘SPEAKER — John Swomley, Fellowship of Reconciliation “ ficer, will address international relations conference here tomorrow.
John Joseph Mahoney Bervices for John Joseph Ma-
a. m. in 8t. John's Catholic church. Burial will be in Holy Cross.
resident of Indianapolis all his life.
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mediate survivors.
Mrs. Stella Demmerly Mrs. Stella Demmerly, who for merly lived at 230 E. North st. many years, died here yesterday. She was 86. Mrs. Demmerly was born In Richmond and lived here more than 60 years. She was a member of Daughters of the Union, Irvington chapter of the Order of Eastern Star, Roperts Park Methodist church and Aftermath club and former member of the Endorsers of Photo Plays. Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Hisey & Titus Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill
A grandson, Frank A. Demmerly, , survives. Mrs. Demmerly was the widow of Thomas W. Demmerly, =
Jim Orndorff Jim Orndorff, a retired barber, died today in his home, 357 W. 2Tth st. He was 79. : A native of Russelville, Ky., Mr. Orndorff was a member of the Russelville First Baptist church where he was a deacon and director of the choir 45 years. He came here
Meeting Tonight
relations starting at 7:30 p. m. to~ Mr. Mahoney, who was 73, was 2 day at Indiana Central college, *
He was employed many years by morrow and lead a forum discuslocal outdoor advertising firms and [sion » i
At one time Mr. Mahoney was |liott, editor of American Friend; ticket taker at the English the-|Ivan Nagy, secretary for the Hunater. He was a member of St |garian legation In W John's church. There are no im-{0.; Kenneth Culbertson and t Friends
John Swomley, associate secre~ tary, Fellowship of Reconciliation, will head the list of speakers at a three-day institute on international
He will give two addresses to-
Other speakers include Erroll El-|
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Lena. Marie Bassett
Dies in Her Home
Mrs. Lena Marie Bassett, wife of Archie S. Bassett, died today in her home, 1248 W. 33d st. She was 65. Mrs. Bassett .was a member of the All Souls Unitarian church; Jesse Heywood Alliance of the All Souls church; Alexandrian chapter, International Study and Travel club; Mother's Social club; Helen Bain Social club} and was chaplain of T. W. Bennett circle 23, Ladies of the G. A. R. She was a native of Kingman, Ind. Services will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in Flanner & Buchanan Hill
Survivors besides the husband are a daughter, Mrs, David Burton, and a son, Ellis B, Bassett, both of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Brinkmeyer, 79, Dies at Home 'Here
18 months ago. Services and burial will be held Sunday in Russelville. : Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Werdna Allen; two sons, James Orndorff, Louisville, Ky. Wesley Orndorff, Russelville; two brothers, Martin and Frank McReynolds, Russelville; a sister, Mrs. Hettle Smith, Chicago, and a grandson.
Ennis N. Stinnett Services for Ennis N. Stinnett, 650
Mrs. Katharine Brinkmeyer, widow of George C. Brinkmeyer, died today in her home, 3231 N. Meridian st. | Mrs, Brinkmeyer, who was 79, was born in Indianapolis, the daughter of Frederic and Katharine Rausichaupt. Her husband died in 1930. Private services will be at 10 a. m. Monday in the of her daughter, Mrs. J. K. ly Jr, on Woodstock dr. Survivors besides the daughter
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N. Colorado ave. a barber in the, 8r¢ a sisters Mrs. John T. Dickson, ’ [08 we ra ae or ter two. grandchildren, Mrs, Guernsey dren's apparel and accessories in Veterans’ hospital, will be held Van Riper Jr, and J. K Lilly III, at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in J. C. Wil- 8nd three great grandchildren, son Chapel of the Chimes. Burial Irene Katherine Lilly, Ruth Virwill be in Washington Park ceme- Sinia Lilly, and Eli Lilly IL Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Laura Allen, Dean Stinnett; two sisters, Mrs. . > . Prank Richmond, Bainbridge: Mrs. Ill Six Months, Dies C. M. Harrison, Decatur, Ill; four! Mrs, Laura Allen, 634 N. Hamil- | brothers, Harry, James, Scott, and ton ave. died yesterday in her home | George Stinnett, all of Indianapolis after an fliness of six months. She land two granddaughters. was born in Lawrenceburg, lived . Fh here 60 years; and was 78. fashions 2 Men Overcome
Private services will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries By Gas Fumes Two employees of the Citizens Hill. |
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