Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1947 — Page 10
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: A Mrs. Bessie Leah Danzig, resident | ooo is almost a. certainty,” Sena > ° Other Mods from $19.95 wp | 157%, Lox 37 years, died today In| or Gupenart wrote Anna M. Haufler Services OPEN. MON, FRI, AND SAT. | Servis will be in Aaron Ruben “Tt ls Just adother example of Will Be Held T wens TL 8 pe |e home 2 pm marron 0, 20 comme wd, wo Will Be Held Tomorrow ARIE. vid Shapiro Policies. Services for Mrs. Anna M. Haufler, 2001 N. Capitol gve., who died ! | will officiate. . Saturday at City hospital, will be held at 2:30 p. m. tombrrow at J. C. { * § ok Bh Russ, State Methodists Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Crown Hill. =. : Jewish Home * Mrs. Haufler, who was 56, was a native of Dearborn county and had To con- Elect E. J. Fricke lived here 54 years. She was a member of Edwin Ray Methodist Haddasash. | -E J. Pricke was elected lay leader
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Sigma er fraterni fraternity, er Country club| Services are scheduled at 1:30
enterprise is going too far when it permits shipments of oil to Russia
at the annual Indiana Methodist
Scientists Make Sirides On Polio Vaccine
Americap Legion Post 3.
were to be at 3 p. m. today| gyurviving are his wife, Irene, and at Flanner k 1 mortuary. | two Hhothers, Clyde, | Mrs. Russell, who was 69, was a] : { | itelong s resident, She Mrs. Ruby E. Wolljung Et (was a member verside Meth-1 : V ; . 1st | church, Cross Guild Services are scheduled at 1:30 p.
Wolljung, 407 N. Gray st., who died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. Burial will be in Greenfield. Mrs. Wolljung, who was 55, was a
Mrs. Josephine Oburn
|p. m, tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Mrs, Josephine
ley, Greenfield; three great-nieces and a great-nephew.
Mrs. Grace L. Brown . | . ‘Rites for Mrs. Grace L. Brown, 634 E. 37th st, who died Friday, ‘were to be held at 2 p. m. today at Royster & Askin mortuary, Burial was to be in Crown Hill, . Mrs, N who was 16, spent
Mrs. Vallerie Ross Services for Mrs. Vallerie Ross, 1041 8. Chadwick st., who died yesterday, will be at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at Shirley Brothers Central
Mrs. Margaret Wallace
Rites for Mrs. Margaret Tamer Hughes Wallace, who died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Catherine Staley, 237 W. Morris st.,
Duress She is survived by her husband, » June 23. — Free samuel J. Oburn.
Will Julian Williams
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row at the residence. Burial will be in New Crown. Mrs. Wallace; who was 79, was born in Frankfort and had lived here nearly 50 years. Surviving are her husband, William F.; three other daughters, Mrs. Maude Chadwick, Mrs. Rosie Wag-
church 40 years.
Surviving are a son, Arthur F. a sister, Mrs. Jessie Strand of Chi-
cago, and a brother, Charles Winton of Oaklandon, Ind. Funeral services will be at 3 p. m! Wednesday at the G. H. Hermann funeral home and burial will be in New Crown.
will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomor- and Oliver Petty and two sisters,
Mrs. George Davis and Mrs. George Meyers.
1661 N. Arsenal ave, who died Tuesday were to be conducted
“| Lillian Cobb; a son, Henry, Indi-
chapel. Burial Will be in Floral Park.
4 Surviving Mrs. Ross are two sons, Frank and Ernest Wolfla; two daughters, Mrs. Ann Innis and Mrs. Frank Britton; two brothers, Elmer
Mrs. Emma Cobb
Services for Mrs. Emma Cobb,
at 1 p. m. today at Greater St. John Baptist church. Burial was to be in New Crown.
Our prices for complete funerals have always been moderate—even through the inflation. ary period that followed the war. It is always possible for a family to select a funeral at Moore Mortuaries at a price that will be well within their easy ability to pay. ;
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Mrs. Cobb was 50. Survivors are her husband, Thomas; a daughter,
anapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Rena Trammell, West Point, Ga. and Mrs. Lula Townes, LaGrange, Ga., and two brothers, Edward Jordon, Chicago, and the Rev. Dave Jordon,
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dant; Mrs. Edna Hoffman and Miss Nelda Wann will report on the national Navy Club auxiliary reunion which they recently attended in Milwaukee, Wis.
Baby Born in Air ‘Doing Fine’ in Virginia NORFOLK, Va, June 23 (U. P.). —A mother and her air-born daughter were doing fine here today after losing a race against time with the stork’ in a small navy transport plane. Wife of a chief petty officer at the Chincoteague Island, Va., naval air station, 22-year-old Mrs. James Frances Summers gave birth yesterday to eight-pound Judy Marie 15
3808 E. Washington ' 3002 W. 16th St. and
minutes after the plane took off from here for a Norfolk hospital. The Summers are from Aliquippa, Pa.
Comedian Scott Dies LONDON, Jurfe 23 (U., P)— Harry » (Pussyfoot) Scott, 68, a blackface comedian who came tol England with his partner, Eddie Whaley, from Cleveland in 1909, | died yesterday at St. James hos‘pital, Balham.! The Scott-Whaley
team came here for an eight-month
engagement and never went home.
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