Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1947 — Page 32

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Mrs. Estelle Steele . Native of St. Lovis

Bervices for Mrs. Estelle Steele, | who died Tuesday in her home, 124 W. 26th st, will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan

Hill. a Born in St. Louis, Mo, Mrs. Steele, who was 45, had lived here 11 years. With her husband, Fred 8. Steele, she had operated a tearoom at the 26th st. address. She was a member of the Lafayette Park Methodist church in St. Louis. Survivors are her husband, two brothers, Charles and Herbert Runde, St. Louis, and three sisters, Mrs. Edith Randall and Mrs. Lena ' Strecker, St. Louis, and Mrs. Elizabeth Rudy, Los Angeles, Cal.

Marion Charles Bray Marion Charles (Big Red) Bray,

Services will be at 2 p. m. Satur-| day in Grinsteiner’s Funeral home. Burial will be in Washington Park. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. | Gladys Bray; a brother, Conrad | Bray, and four sisters, Mrs. Leona

Dies at H Louisingnot, Mrs. Ethel Rainey, | jes d ome Mrs. Nadine Caster and Mrs, Mary |

: Prank Hodge, an employee of Air lis. Front, sll of Todianapolis {Products Co. here died yesterday at

Mrs. Anna Mae Donovan his home in Brownsburg, Ind. He

Mrs. Anna Mae Donovan, 606 W. Vas 55.

; ; | "A veteran of world war I, Mr 30th st., died yesterday in City hos- J ; thal M pital. She was 60. Hodge was born at Hannibal, Mo.,

Mrs Donevan was born in Para. Spent his childhood at Casey, Ill!

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gon and lived here 34 years. Sh- and lived in Indianapolis for a time was a member of the Christian “cfore moving to Brownsburg 1# church in Paragon vears ago. He was a member of Services will be at 1:30 p. m. to- | Brownsburg American Legion Post

morrow in Shirley Brothers Cen- Al.

tral chapel. Burial willtbe in Floral| Funeral services will be at 2p. m.

Park {Saturday in the Brownsburg Survivors are her husband; Harry Methodist church conducted by the | Donovan, and two daughters, Mrs. Rev, Ww. E. Essex, pastor. Burial Elsie Gingrey and Mrs. Gayle will be in Brownsburg cemetery. Kyger, both of Indianapolis. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. , Naomi Hodge; two daughters, Mrs.

sl: Lillabelle Merriman, Greenwood, John James Dickinson Loner big Ag

dohn James Dickinson died last! Brownsburg; two sons, Joseph night in his home, 947 Somerset Hodge and Harold Hodge, both of | ave, after a long illness. He was Brownsburg; a sister, Mrs. Charles | Tl. Cribelar, Indianapolis, and three Mr. Dickinson, a retired contrac-|brothers, Lee Hodge, Indianapolis: tor, is survived by his wife; two|0. E. Hodge, Lawrenceville, Ill., and daughters, Mrs. Mary Duncan and Grover Hodge, Miami, Fla. Mrs. Helen Smith; five grand-! children; two great-grandchildren: | and his sister, Mrs. Harry Moody, A+ F- L. Buys Home all of Indianapolis. Mrs. Jess Ver-| WASHINGTON, April 24 (U. P). million, another sister, lives in| Historie Ashburton house, which Anderson, Ind. faces Lafayette park and the White Services will be conducted Satur-|House, will be sold for $1 million to day at 10 a. m. in the Paul E. Dor-|the American Federation of Labor sey funeral home with burial at for a new national headquarters, it

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Salem cemetery. Iwas disclosed today.

Mrs. Ina Woerner Blakley Dies in Hospital Here

"Mrs. Ina Woerner Blakley of 3857 Clarendon rd. died last night at Methodist hospital. She was 61. > ) Born at Montrose, Miss, she came to Indianapolis 27 years ago and was a member of Olive Branch Christian church and Prospect chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Funeral services will be at 11 a. m. Saturday at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary conducted by the Rev.

HOME WAS NEVER LIKE THIS!—Four unis of Fon fascinated by a pool in the garden of the : terday in| Strange school were y a pox ] Buk. apiver: » thames ig He| model home as they toured the Indianapolis Home show yesterday, Wis 53. Contemplating the fun they could have if they had a pool like this Mr. Bray was born in Decatur,| at home are Jerry Woods, 12, of R. R. 14, Box 622; Donald Blue, Il, and was a veteran of world] 2 of R, R. 14, Box 505: Richard Moll, 12, 5665 Allisonville rd., and

war I. He was a member of Bruce Maxwell, |1, of 1826 Broad Ripple st. Moose lodge. - EE rr

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Ephraim Lowe. Burial] will be in and a brother, Daniel E. Burnette, | Crown Hill Chicago, Ill. Survivors are her husband, Rob-| ert A. Blakley; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Truitt, Cincinnati; five sons, | Paul B. Woerner, Phillip E. Woerner and John W. Woerner, all of Indianapolis; Charles S. Woerner, Ft. 2 Lauderdale, Fla, and William C. Woerner, Evanston, Ill.; three stepdaughters, Miss Marguerite Blakley, Miss Floreine Blakley and Miss Betty Blakley, all of Indianapolis; a stepson, Robert A. Blakley, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. J. J. Stalling, Gulfport, Miss.,, and Mrs. <A. M. McDermott, Pensacola, Fla.,

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