Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1947 — Page 14

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ALWAYS THERE — Elmer Richard Wilkins, son of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Wilkins of Pledsant View, Ind., has completed &12year record of being neither tardy nor absent from school. He recently was graduated from Moral township high school.

Luther D. Braden, Editor, Dies

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Services will be held here at 2 p. m.

tor of the Greensburg Daily News, who died in his home here yesterday. Mr. Braden,

term as county school superintendent before acquiring the Greensburg Weekly Standard in 1804.

in 1815. Edward J. Hancock

paper properties here. He served as president of the Greensburg News Publishing Co.

10233. He was a member of a group

: od Deaths— Walter S. Jensen Dies, |Services Set Tomorrow |

‘Services will be held at-11 a. m. tomorrow in Fanner & Buchanan ' mortuary for Walter 8. Jensen, president of the Indiana Hog and Cattle

He and Edward A. Remy pur-| native of Putnam county and lived chased the Greensburg Daily Review | here 25 years. She was owner and In 1918 Mr. Braden and| operator of the Penn Art Beauty bought the! ghop at 16th and Pennsylvania sts. Dally News and consolidated news- many years. of Coatsville Methodist church, Zonta club, and a charter member of the Grenecastle chapter of since the paper was incorporated in| american Legion auxiliary.

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| Powder Co. Cremation will follow. Mr. Jensen, who was 70, died yesterday in his home; 4314 Otterbein st. “A resident here 40 years, he was a member of the Danish Brother«

hood of Indianapolis. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Matilda Nielsen Jewsen; three daughters, Mrs. Lillian. Bardach, Mrs. Martha June Trout and Miss Mary Judith Jensen, Indianapolis, and

{three sisters, Mrs. John Nelson,

Evanston, Ill, Mrs. Harry McCullion and Mrs. Lilly Hansen, Boston, Mass.

Esther Cook

Services for Mrs. Esther Cook; a resident here four years, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Shiloh Baptist church, Burial] will be in Néw Crown.

Mrs. Cook, who was 78, died Tues-

day in her home, 2448 Bond st. She was a member of the Puritan Baptist church.

Survivors are three daughters,

Mrs. Ella McCallister, Hughes, Ark.; Mrs. Martha Anderson, Memphis, Tenn., and Mrs. Mary Kelley, Indianapolis; four sons, Wallace, Sidney and John Cook, Indianapolis, and Walter Cook, South Haven, Mich, GREENSBURG, Ind, May 15.—|two grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.

tomorrow for Luther D. Braden, edi- M

Blanche B. Brown Services for Mrs. Blanche B.!

Brown, formerly of 111 E. 16th st. who died yesterday in Lafayette, who was 85, served will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomor-' as school teacher six years and one| row in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel. Union cemetery near Lebanon.

Burial will be in Old

Mrs. Brown, who was 54, was a

She was a member

Survivors are four sisters, Mrs.

Kenneth Thompson, Ipdianapolis; | Mrs. Tia PFitswater, Waynetown; | Mrs. Lena Fteswater, Georgetown, | IN; and Mrs. Rorothy Sears, - | more, and two brothers, Ward Han- |

sell, Indianapolis, and Maynard Hansell, Fillmore.

Anna M. Tomlinson Services for Mrs. Anna M. Tomlinson, a former Indianapolis resident, will be held at 2:30 p. m tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hil, Mrs. Tomlinson died yesterday in the Soldier's home, Lafdyette. A native of Greensburg, Ind. she lived here 25 years and was a member. of the Central Avenue Methodist church, Daughter? of the Union, Dames of the Loyal Legion.

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which acquired an interest in the

Borchers, Greensburg, survives.

Mrs. Kate Jessup Mrs. Kate Jessup, 1644 Kelly st. an Indianapolis resident 20 years, died today at St. Francis hospital. She was 55. A native of Kentucky, she was a member of the Methodist church at

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