Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1947 — Page 10

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at 10:30 a. m, tomorrow in the

tive until the last two weeks of her life. She heard Abraham Lincoln speak at the old Bates House Jeb. 11,

state, April 30, 1865.

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Services for Mrs. Elizabeth B. chiarier Toember of the Friday Af: Spahr, one of the city’s oldest resi- ernoon Reading club, organized 50 dents, who died Tuesday in her |YSors a€0, and George H. Anderson home, 202 E. 33d st, will be held

Mrs. Spar 1861, and saw his body lying in

Mrs. Spahr was born in Bourbon |

Women’s Relief Corps, auxiliary to the G. A. R. For many years Mrs, Spahr celebrated her birthday with her brother, James A. Root, Milroy, who died in 1945 when he was 95. Two daughters, Mrs. William T, Pfaff and Miss Florence Spahr, with whom she made her home, survive,

Rites Tomorrow

Saturday at Flanner & Buchanan) mortuary.

who was 71, had § lived in Craw-

i i | fordsville Jonnie BITEH (moving to ‘Toa

angpolis in 1928 to beeome secre-' tary of the National Association

Hoosier Insurance Man Was 71 Services for Harry Pr Caper,

well known Indiana insurance man| Mrs. Bessie M. Todd who died last night at his home,

3462 E. Fall ‘Creek pkwy, will be held at 1 p. m.

Mr. Cooper,

before

Services for Johnnie H. Terrell,

rs Céntral chapel. | lof Pythias, the Columbia club and 'in Shirley Brothers C pe [ivan Terk ors Sb and

{ Burial will be inj Crown Hill, | Mr. Terrell, who was 34, lived| .

world war II, and a member of the!

church.

Richard L. Terrell, |Va.; a daughter, | Terrell;

Jack Kirk, Indianapolis, and Mrs. |

brother, Russell Terrell, Clifton |

Forge.

James Ernest Siegman Services for James Ernest SiegIman, 3915 E. 26th st, | Tuesday in Long hospital, will be Moore Mortuaries Northeast chapel. {Burial will” be in Spring Valley | cemetery. Mr. Siegman, who was 59, was (born at Lawrence and had lived most of his life here. | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Helen | Siegman seven daughters, Karen, { Thelma and Esther Siegman, Mrs. { Josephine Searcy, Mrs. Isabelle | Bear, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. | Dorothy Lisick and Mrs. Louise | Verando, Mattoon, Ill; five sons, | John, Dale, Joe, Eugere and James ! E. Siegman, Indianapolis, and seven | grandchildren.

George W. Griffin | George W. Griffin, a life resident ‘of Indianapolis, died yesterday in his home, 1615 Central ave. He was 69. Mr. Griffin attended St. Bridget's parochial school and wag a member of SS. Peter and Paul Catholic ! church. Services will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Reynolds funeral home and at 9 a. m. in SS. Peter and Paul church. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary

{Ann Griffin, and a brother, Morton 'Griffin, both of Indianapolis.

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DRESSES... $5.00 to $16.75 COATS . .. $19.75 to $29.75 SUITS ...... $12.50 fo $24.50 HATS........$2.98 0 $4.95 SKIRTS ........ $2.90 to $4.95 BLOUSES ... $1.98 to $4.95

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of Mutual Imsur-

here six years. He was a veteran of [two sons, Harry P. Cooper Jr, and | | Earl L. Cooper, Indianapolis; four American Legion and Methodist | brothers, Henry PF. and Shirley N. | Cooper, both of Indianapolis, and , Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Phyl- J. S. Cooper and Marion Cooper, lis T. Terrell, Louisville; two sons,'both of Hillsboro; Stanley M. Terrell, Louisville, and Mrs. Ida Clemmons, Hillsboro, Mrs. | Clifton Forge, | Katie Stuart, Muncie, Mrs. Mittie Peggy Darlene Walker, Olivet, Ill, and Miss Mary the parents, Mr, and Mrs, | Cooper, Hillsboro, and three grandFrank Terrell, Clifton. Forge; three children, sisters, Mrs. Ralph Reid and Mrs. Harry P. Cooper III.

Ive Peters, Clifton Forge, and a' Carmel A. Davis

at 3:30 p. m. Saturday at Oak Hill cemetery in Lebanon for Carmel A. Davis, former Indianapolis resident | who died Tuesday at his home in | funeral who died | Montclajr, N. J.

buyer.

Mr. Cooper county, Kentucky, in 1842 and lived ose 5 34th st. who died Tuesday, {ance Companies. . He was a member here during the Civil war. She was a' wii) pe held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow {of the Masonic Blue lodge, Knights

Surviving are his wife, Josephine;

“| tine of his dest, He was & mative. "|of Lebanon .and a graduate of

+ Pennsylvania st., were to be held

Lebanon high Surviving are. his ‘wit, Reba; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Jean Ostrom, Montclair; ‘his mother, Mrs, J. T. Davis, Indianapolis; three sisters, McVey, Mrs. Beulah Kramer and Mrs. Opal D. Larsh, all of Indianapolis, and a brother, Paul V. Davis, Valparaiso.

Services for Mrs. Bessie M. Todd, lifelong Indianapolis resident who died Tuesday at her home, 4053 N.

at 2:30 p. m. today at Flanner &

Buchanan mortuary. Burial was to

be in Crown Hill. Pallbearers are J. Harvey Bradley, James Cumming Jr., Paul L. Har-

gitt, William M. Horne, Allan C.! Miller and Erwin C. Stout. Mrs. Todd, who was 74, was an! original member of the Propylaeum | association and John Herron art! institute and was a member of | Christ Episcopal - church and the | Woodstock club. She is survived by two sons, Herbert and N. Taylor Todd; a brother, | William J. Taylor, and four Tang children,

| Miss Peggy Jordan | Services for Miss Peggy Jordan, | formerly of 1634 N. Tibbs ave., who died Tuesday in Tucson, Ariz, will

four sisters,

Carol, Judy Anne and!

Graveside services are scheduled

be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in| Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Miss Jordan was formerly em- | ployed by Curley's Cleaners and.

Hatters. She was a native of Swit- | -

zerland. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. | N. L. Ross and Mrs. C. E. Knowlton, {both of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Carrie Greble

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, |Greble, retired nurse who died at! Mr. Davis, who was 58, worked the home of Miss Margaret Remy, ‘held at 10 a. m. Saturday in thelfor F. W. Woolworth Co, here. He |3438 Carroliton ave, with whom! also managed stores throughout the she made her home, Burial will be, state until he transferred to the; ln Noblesvilla. Chicago branch office in 1922. He | became superintendent and later! lived here 37 years. She is survived {by a daughter-in-law, In 1941 he was transferred to |Greble, New York and was an executive three grandchildren and one greatin the buying department at the'grandchild.

Services are scheduled at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Hisey & Titus home for Mrs. Carrie

Mrs. Greble, who was 83, had|

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