Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1947 — Page 10

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Mrs. Thompeon was bor i Salen

and spent th S1ater years of her life

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in Tioga Par : ut 10 a. m, Mon- |

two grandchildren, Mrs,

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son, both of Indianapolis, and great-grandchildren,

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Set Eo Res . Services for James E. Thompson, who died Wednesday in his home, 1115% W. 31st st, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Fanner & Buchanan mor - tuary. Burial wil ‘be in Crown Hill. “Mr. Thompson, who was 46, was a life resident here and was "manager. of the | Universal Beverage Co. 12 years.

Survivors Jt Mr. Thompson

; his wife, mother: and two sisters, | all of Indianapolis. .

Plan Card Paty

The Women's Auxiliary to Typo-

Hotel | Miss Maugine Johnson, daughter graphical Union 1; will sponsor a John A. lg Bloom- lot Mr. and Mrs. G.-B. Johnson, | ihe card party at 2 p. m. Wednesand un- g-17th st, is among those to be/day in Block's auditorium. Mrs.|sey, Rushville, and four grand-

te for the nom-

a fn the last school of business Sunday.

graduated from Indiana university's| She will!

{Fred Cole, president,.has appointed Mrs. Thomas Cobb, chairman, as-

convention, will [receive a bachelor of science de- sisted by Mrs. Edward Richards and | M

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en Deaths— Dai L. Wilkes ‘Rites Tomorrow

Native of Manilla Retired 14 Years Services for David Lewis Wilkes, who died - Wednesday night at the home. of his daughter, Mrs. Louis Benjamin, 2305 N. Kessler blvd.. will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Kirby mortuary. A nephew, the Rev. Charles Carmony, will conduct the services and burial will be in Manilla. ~ Mr. Wilkes, who was 76, was born in Manilla and had lived here most of his life. He was a patternmaker and carpenter until his retirement 14 years ago. 3 He is survived by his daughter; a son, Norman L. Wilkes; Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Katie Craig, Indianapolis, and Mrs, Addie Pear~

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Clara Goodnecht

Services for “Mrs. Clara Goodnecht, who died’ Wednesday in her nome, 945 Congress ave, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Royster & Askin Funeral home. ' Burial] will be in Crown Hill Mrs. Goodnecht, who was , was born in. Wabash and had lived here 49 years. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Jessie Cox, Indianapolis, and * Mrs. Mary Woods, Mountain View, Cal.; a sister, Mrs. Charles Caylor, Bluffton; a brother, Charles Ferree, California, and two grandchildren.

Mrs. Sarah: Relerford

Services for Mrs. Sarah E. Relerford, who died Tuesday in her home, 1840 Boulevard pl., will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Bethel A. M. E. church. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mrs. Relerford, who was 70, came here in 1907 from Quincy, Ill. She had been active in Bethel church and was a member of the Stewardess board, a class leader and secretary of the presiding elders cabinet. She also was secretary of Union chapter, O. E. S.

Mrs. ue Ho ze Funeral Set for Mon

‘Services for Mrs. Josephine Holzer, who died Wednesday in the

home of her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Thiele, 2619 Allen ave, will be

{at 8:30 a. m. Monday in the G. H,

a. m. in St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic church,

St. Joseph oemetery.

. Mrs. Holzer, who was 84, was born in Seymour,

years and: was 4 member of St. Catherine's church and the Altar society of the church. Survivors are four other daughters, Mrs. Mary B. Achgill, Mrs. Ann Franz, Mrs, Margaret Thiele and Miss Louise Holzer; two sons, Joseph and Fred Holzer, Indianapolis; two brothers, Charles Beltzer, Indianapolis, and John Beltzer, St. Louis; 14 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Ida B. Erwin

Services for Mrs. Ida B. Erwin, who died Wednesday at Methodist hospital, were to be at 10 a, m. today at First Free Methodist church with burial in Oxford. Mrs. Erwin, who was 73, lived at 1524 N. Gladstone ave. A native of Boswell, she had lived here three years, She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Verda B. Newsom, Boswell and Mrs. Lois M. Cairns, of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. May Marvin and Mrs. Ollie Perigo,’ of Veedersburg, and a brother, the Rev. H. E. Perigo, Attica.

William E. Miers

Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Robert W. Stirling funeral home for William E. Miers, who died yesterday at his home in New Bethel. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mr. Miers, who was 72, was a native of Marion county and had lived in New Bethel 17 years. He was's member of New Bethel Baptist church. Surviving are his wife, Lou; two daughters, Mrs. Hester Cole and Mrs. Edith Peacock, both of Indianapolis; two brothers, Mark Miers, Greensburg, and Fred Miers,| New Castle, and two grandchildren. |

T. C. Robinson

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She lived here 65

Towa, father of Mrs. Mildred Fors cum of "Indianapolis. ‘He had been employed by. the Western Newspaper Union in Des Moines 30 years and was 82. ' Survivors besides Mrs. Forcum are two other daughters, a son, four grandchildren and one ron grand. child.

Purdue Party Set . ° St. George Progressive club will honor members of the Pan-Arab club of Purdue university at a party at 9 p. m. tomorrow at 2745 N, Sherman dr. Guests will include several honor students of the university.

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