Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1947 — Page 12

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. 4 Dean, Greehwood Here; Rites Tomorrow

Services ‘for Dr. James Henry Dean, Greenwood resident for 15 ‘years who died yesterday at City hospitdl, will be held at4:30 p. m. ~ tom at the J. C. Wilson funeral home in Greenwood, Burial wil Dean was a graduate of Indiana university dental school and | college. ' He was a member of the United Brethren church.’ vorg are his wife, Lula; oa, Grifith W. Dean, Greenwood, i Price; a daughter, Ruth; four | At H. Dean, Fortville: two | brothers, Thomas V. and Walter A.|2% McCord funeral home, Ouak- ; , Frances M. Dean and |Thompson, both of Indianapolis; | Iandon, Burial will be in Oaklandon.| Dr. Ba D D. Dean, Indianapolis, and [Paul E. Thompson, Princeton, and | two grandsons. Lyle Thompson, Dallas, Tex., and here more than 40 years. She served three sisters, Mrs. Moina Clayton, |

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Services “for Mrs. Susan Miller, |

Werner, Cincinnati, and’ Mrs. Kath- |dianapolis Council of Women, the Women's Department club and the

W.C.T. 1. Surviving are a son, Grant; two

Services for Mrs. Georgia whit- | aker, who died Sunday at her today | 733 Greer st., were conducted today at the J, C. Wilson Chapel of the Frank Hodge grandsons, Thomas R. and Charles Chimes. Requiem high mass was| Services will be conducted at 2:30 vy. Miller: EE at Holy Rosary Catholic |p. m. tomorrow in Conkle funeral Mrs. Everett Clayton and Caroline Burial was in Calvary, ‘home for Frank Hodge, a resident and Barbara Jean Miller, and three

erine Allison, Salem, O.

lived here since 1907, and was a | Park.

member of Holy Rosary church, Mr. Hodge, who was 68, died ‘yes- | She is survived by. her husband, | terday in his home, 1304 Park ave., Mrs | Pormerly employed as a refrigera- : tion engineer at .the Indianapolis | stockyards, he retired in 1943. Survivors are his wife, Mayzella,; 4 three daughters, Mrs. Lillian Goerke, i Mrs. Julia Hutchinson -and Mrs. Martha Hazelcash, and two sons, | {Jesse and David Hodge, all of Indi- * \ : J Snapolis; Hodge, , Indianapois, and} ist church, Irvington chapter, Luter Hodge® Plainfield; a sister, 0: E: S. and American Legion

| Mrs. Lucinda Howard, Georgetown, |3uXiliary. > Ky., eight grandchildren and three! Survivors.are her husbanti, Homer great- grandchildren. | A. Bingham; a sister, Mrs. Carrie

Humphreys, Terre Haute, and three brothers, Everett Wilson, Cleveland, 10., and Thomas and Noble Wilson,

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| Rites are scheduled at 1:30 p. m. (tomorrow in Shirley Bros. Hill chapel for Mrs. Frances Bing-

be in Memorial Park. Mrs. Bingham died yesterday in Methodist hospital. She was 57. She

Potomac Ave., Pitiaburgh, Penns. Calvert Reserve BLENDED WHISKEY Frank Smith ~86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits,” F TaN mit Calvert Distillers Corp., Ne New York City | Services for Frank Smith, 3550 rerre Haute. {College ave, who died Monday in| ; ‘his home, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Rs ‘tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Earl Foxworthy Earl Foxworthy, an inspector for

Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown ; Hill. - the Link-Belt Co. 28 years, died

During the.war, Mr. Smith who yesterday in his home, 3416 Brouse St ’ * | was 54, was employed at the Allison |dve., after an illness of four years. a hn Engineering Co. Recently he had He was 61. or Drink. been employed in the parts depart-| Born in Montgomery county, Mr. ment of the C..H. Wallerich Co. He Foxworthy came here 35 years ago. was a member of Millersville Ma- | Services will be at 1:30 p. m. sonic Lodge. | tomorrow in Shirley Brothers CenSurvivors are his wife, Mrs. Caro- tral chapel. Burial will be in Floral line Smith; a son, Capt. Alwyn Park. {Smith, serving with the army; and| Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. two brothers, Tyner Smith, Green- Ethel May Nick, and Mrs. Mary 'field, and Mark Smith, Noblesville. Sullivan, and brother, Burl Lee Foxi worthy, all of Indianapolis. ‘Mrs. Alice H. McCloud lla: Wilki | Mrs. Alice M. McCloud, an Indian- Mrs. Della Wilkins Della Wilkins, 3308 BrookN. dr, wife of Walter

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apolis resident snce 1927, died yes-| -Mrs. ‘terday in her home, 721 Lord st. She side Pkwy., was Tl. . | Scott Wilkins, died yesterday in Mrs. McCloud attended the Bap- Methodist hospital. She was 73. tist church here. | A native of Muskegon, Mich., Mrs. Services will be held at 1 p. m.| Wilkins had been an Tadiasspolis tomerrow in the J. C. Wilson Chapel resident 50 years. of the Chimes. Burial will be in| Services will be held at 10 a. m. Sumner county, Tenn. Friday in Flanner & Buchanan Survivors are two daughters, Ms. Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Bertha Mabry, Indianapolis; Mrs. Hill. Rosa Slicer of Tennessee; four sons, Survivors, besides the husband, a Dee and James McCloud, Indian- daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Goodrich, apolis, and Charles and William Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. McCloud of Tennessee; 40 grand- Florence Olthoff, Muskegon, Mich, ichildren and siX great .grand- Mrs. Frank Herman, Illinois, and children. | Mrs. Kate Dykema, Cadillac ,hiMc.; three brothers, Thomas and George Veltman, Muskegon, Mich. Sameul | Veltman, Cadillac, Mich, and two granddaughters.

‘Mrs. Ola M. Slaughter

| Services for Mrs. Ola Maude | Slaughter, a nurse at City hospital {many years who died Monday at | her home 1907 N. Illinois st. will be ‘at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & {Buchanan Mortuary. Mrs. Slaughter, who was 75, was ‘born in Waverly, Ind, and lived | here 35 years. | Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. G. | D. Crawford, Indianapolis and a son, ic. D. Slaughter, California. |

| Raymond “Redmond

’ Services for Raymeand Redmond, | farmer R- R. 1, Bridgeport, will be

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Mrs Susan Miler

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native of Marion county.

Stout; a son, * [and A Sister, Mrs, Elmer Price, all of | | Indianapolis.

+first woman deputy sheriff in- In- Mrs. Mollie Kissell

— | diana who died Sunday at City y| Mrs. Mollie Kissell, 325 E. 51st st., M | hospital, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow’ os

as deputy sheriff at Broad Ripple] Mrs. Ge orgia Whitaker | West Louisville, Ky.: Mrs. Blanche Park and was a member of the In-

three granddaughters,

rs irs. Whitaker, who was 64, had here 35 years. Burial will be in Floral great-grandchildren, all of Indian-

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|apolis, Mrs. Susan M. Adney, Leba- Fox, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. |daughters. Mr. Redmond, who was 61, was anon; and two sons, Charles E, Kis- Clara Flynn, Jeffersonville. |sell, Detroit, Mich., and Wallace w.'! - Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Flor- Kissell, Sherman Oak, Cal. - ence Redmond; two daughters, Mrs. |

Martha Jane Kerr, Mrs. Frank Omer E. Kirkviood |

" Services for Omer E. Kirkwood, a world war I veteran, will be at 3 p.m. Eriday in funeral home, Shirley Bros. Central chapel. Burial | Crown Hil. will be in Crown Hill, Mr. Kirkwood, an employee of Monday at his home. {a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, the Marmon-Herrington Co. died | Indianapolis 55 | died yesterday in her home. Ss. y was 87. Mrs. Miller, who was 80, had lived Services will be held®in Flanner &! Buchanan mortuary at 11 a. m. Fri. |Kirkwood; a daughter, Miss Patri- | A. Jordan; day. Burial will be in Crown Hill. cla Kirkwood; Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Myrtle B. Weidenreich, Mrs. Hazel (Indianapolis, and five sisters, Mrs. Indianapolis; two brothers,

Survivors are his wife. Mrs. Lillis

two brothers, Rich- | | dan, and Norman R. Jordan; lard. and Mellie Kirkwood, both of [ ter, Mrs. Maggie Aichingery all of | O'Donald, Beloit, Wis,

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EE gps — WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2%, 1947 . \ at 2:30 p. m, tomorrow in his home A. Herrmann, Mrs, Effie Proper, Mrs, | Addie Beecher, Mrs. Mabel Vaughn, liam “Jordan, Madison, and. John! a sister, Mrs, Dora Hopkps, Peters where he died Monday. Burial will!Charlotte, P. Halter, all of Indian- Mrs, June Howery and Mrs. Eunice | Jordan, Middleton, and two ‘grand- | burg. &. 5

: Yovonh E. Kefader Grant: _ Jackson Services will be at'2 p. m, to-

Theodore Jordan Services for Theodore Jordan, 881 died Saturday at his- home, 875% | {8. Collier st., will be at 2 p. m. to-| Stillwell st, were to be held at 1] |died Monday at his home, 216 1. morrow in the George W. Usher |p, m. today at the J. C. Wilson | 'Oakland ave. Burial will be'in MeBurial will be in! chapel of the Chimes. Burial was!morial Park. to be in Greenwood. A 29-year-old: veteran:“of four who was T7, died] Mr. Jackson, who was 83, had | Years service in the army, he served He came to|lived here since 1920 and attended |in the Aleutians. He had been in years ago from |Cadle tabernacle. He is survived the Veterans hospital at Hines, Ill. hospital, He Madison, He was a member of the|by three scons, Eugene, Indianap- | ‘He was formerly an ‘empoylee of | Methodist church, . | ois; Virgil, Greenwood, and Roy, Geiger & Paters, Inc. structural Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Clara Los Angeles; four daughters, Miss steel firm, two sons, Ben T. Jor- Donna Jackson and Mrs. Beulgh| “He is survived by his parents, Mr. a sis-| Thaleman, Indianapolis; Mrs. Dora | and ‘Mrs, Harry Kafader, and two and Mrs. | sisters, Mrs, Martha -Hamilton and Wil- Lula Dillon, Washington, Ind. , and! Mrs. - Ruby McAuley,

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Junior, Misses’ & Women’s Sizes,

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93 CHENILLE ROBES. Were 10.98. Broken sizes—16-42 . NOW 6.99

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