Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1947 — Page 6
mortuary and at 9 a. m. at Church the Little Flower. Burial will be
of Little Flower Parish. are two daughters, and Adrean, both of Indiand a sister, Mrs. Sarah
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Plans have been ampli for the first American Legion national aeronautics conference to be held Thutsday, Friday and Saturday in the Legion's national headquarters
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Dr. George Wood
Rites Arranged
‘Active and honorary pallbearers for Dr. George W. Wood, who died Monday in his home, 5122 Washington blvd, were named today. Services will be at 1 p. m. in Northwood Christian church with; burial in .Crown. Hill Active pallbearers are Carl Becker, Wallace O. Lee, Hal Sconce, Edward Naylor, Fred Pollock and Glenn] Findley. Honorary pallbearers are Dr. John Salb, Dr. Ross Ottinger, Dr. H. F. Beckman, Dr. J. W. Hoffmann, Dr. W, P. Moenning, Dr. Max | Salb, Dr. Mark Mothersill, Dr. John | Cunningham and K. V. Ammerman. |
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the union with the new American Legion aeronautics program-—“Air Power Is Peace Power.” Maj. Gen. William E. Kepner, commanding general Technical Air Training Command will speak at a {dinner Thursday. | Eddie Rickenbacker, world war I lace and chairman of the Legion's | national aeronautics committee will | preside. Other - speakers include | Senator Owen Brewster -(R. Me.); |John, F. Victory, execitive secretary {of the National Advisory Committee lon Aeronautics; Rear Admiral J. J. Clark, acting deputy chief of naval operations for air; Robert T. Ramspeck, “executive vice president of Air Transport association and Rep. LeRoy Johnson (D. Cal.).
Boulevard pl, will be held 1 p. m. Thursday in Mt. Paran Baptist church. Burial will in Crown Hill. She was 67. . 4. Survivors are a son, Lewis T. Bradley; a brother, William Bogan, a nephew and two nieces.
Mrs. Bertha Hatch
Mrs. Bertha Hatch, an Indianap(olis resident 23 years, died yesterday in her home; 844 Fayette st. She was a member of Bethel A. M. |E. church and was 92. ; Services will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers West Side chapel. Burial will be in Lobdell, Miss. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Cornelia Willis, Mrs. Anna Indianapolis; Mrs. Sallie | Brooks, Delphi; four sons, George, |and William, Indianapolis; Shep- { herd, Bernard, Miss.; Samuel, Min- | neapolis, Minn.: 27 grandchildren, 16 great- grandchildren, and seven | reat great-grandchildren.
Services for Robert Wilson, a resident here six, years who died Sunday in Sunnyside sanitorium, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers West Side chapel. Burial will be In New Crown. Mr. Wilson, who was 42 is survived by a brother, Douglas Wilson, Indianapolis.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen
| Mrs. Elizabeth Maloy Hanse.., . lifelong resident of Indianapolis, died yesterday in her home, 1527 8. East st. She was a& member of Sacred Heart Catholic church. Only survivor is a son, Wilbur Hansen, of the East st. address. Services will be at 8:30 a. m.
funeral home and at 9 a. m. in Sacred Heart church. Burial will be in Holy Cross.
Mrs. Emma Lazender
Services are scheduled at 10 a. m. Thursday at - Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel for Mrs. Emma Lazender, lifelong Indianapolis resident who died yesterday at City hospital. Mrs. Lazender, who was 82, lived at 545% Massachusetts ave. She was a member of St. Mark's English Lutheran church. Surviving are a son, Robert E. Woods; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Weaver, and a grandson, Donald C. Weaver, all of Indianapolis.
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Services for Dennis J. Lyons, city & fireman for 42 years who died yesterday at his home, 646 N. Rural st., will be at 8:30 a. m. Thursday at Kirby mortuary and at 9 a. m. at St. Philip Neri Catholic church. Burial will be in Holy Oross. Mr. Lyons, who was 66, was captain at Station 17.” He formerly had served at Stations 31, 10 and 29. The fireman was a member of St. Philip Neri church. Surviving are his wife, Anna, and a sister, ‘Mrs. 8. B. Bevington, Cincinnati,
Michael Livinghouse
Michael J. Livinghouse died yesterday in the home of a son, O. R. Livinghouse, 3440 Salem st. ‘He was 8s. Born in Plymouth, Ind, Mr. Livinghouse had been a resident of |:
_ {Indianapolis for the last four years.
‘Services will. be at 2 p: m. tomorrow at Plymouth. Burial will be in Survivors, besides the son with whom he lived, are another “son, Lawrence Livinghouse of Elkhart, and a daughter, Nada Scott of Plymouth.
Mrs. Etta Dickinson
Services for Mrs, Etta Dickinson, who died Sunday at her home, 112 Wisconsin st., will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow, at Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel. Burial will be in New Crown. Mrs. Dickinson, who was 68, had lived in Indianapolis 43 years, coming here from Ohio. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Georgia Stanger, Indianapolis; three sons, Ora Tracey and Allen L. Loy, both of Indianapolis, and Wil-
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James F. Green Services 1To Be Held Here Thursday
Services will be a4 1 p. m. Thursday at the J. C. Wilson Chapel of
the Chimes for James F. Green, 1317 Lawton st, who died Yesterday at
St. Francis hospital. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant. Mr, Green, who was 53, was a lifelong Indianapolis resident and a
member of Garfield Baptist church,
Surviving are his wife, Bessie; two daughters, Mrs, Edna Alexander
and Mrs. Loretta Daugherty and a son, Ernest J. Green, all of Indianapolis; two brothers, Ralph, Sacramento, Cal, and Edgar, Indianapolis, and four sisters, Viola Green, California, and Mrs, Mattie Falting, Mrs. Pearl Hobbs and Mrs. Stella Rackman, all of Indianapolis.
Walker A. Swails
Walker A. Swalils, 1221 Bellefontaine st., died yesterday in his home. He formerly lived at 233 N. Addison st. and was 84. Born in Marion ‘county, Mr. Swails lived ‘on a farm in Shelby county for 36 years until he retired 35 years ago. He was a member of the First Christian church in Ine diastapolis. Services will be at 2 p.'-m. Thursday in the Pleasant View Baptist church at Pleasant. View. Burial will be at Acton. Survivors are three sons, Ora PF. Beech Grove; W. R. and Wesley C. Swalls, both of Indianapolis, and two daughters, Mrs. Clara Kramer,
Indianapolis, and Audra Clark, An-|-
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John W. Thatcher
Services for John W. Thatcher, 1333 Everett st., who died Sunday in City hospital, will be at ‘3 p. m. tomorrow in the West Side Christian Mission. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr, Thatcher, who was 77, was a life resident of Indianapolis. He
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