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"TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1947 Local Deaths— -

Mrs. Julia A. DeJulio Rites Held: Was Traffic Victim

Services for Mrs. Julia A. DeJulio, who died Saturday in City hospital after being struck by a bus, were conducted at 8:30 a. m. today at Feeney & Feeney funeral home and at 9 a. m. at St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Mrs. DeJulio, who was 41, lived at 6453 Riverview dr. She was a lifeYong résic resident of Indianapolis and a member of St. Joan of Arc church.

Brownstown, he had lived since 1813. od .—

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‘Leroy Davis

Leroy Davis, a lifelong resident

here, died yesterday in his

He was 46.

Surviving are his wife, Lora; two sons, Richard and Robert Brown.|Trankie Dav ing; a brother, Leo Browning,

511 Spring st, after a short illness.

Survivors his wife,

four sistérs,

Bed. [Julia Coleman; Mrs. Isabell Davis; ford, and a half-brother, Olarence | M/s: Ruth Walker, and Mrs.

Owsley, all of Indianapolis;

of Detroit. home, HANDY ACCOMPLISHMENT

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here|day in the home with burial Crown Hill.

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| two brothers, Timothy and Joseph schools here and was employed by cause its underground burrows are Dead Here at 57 He Cleo Suddarth sanitarium after Born in Chillicothe, Mo., she had born in Tennessee and lived here ward J. Kinder; two sons, Fred E, olis; Mrs. W. B. Davis, Murfreesfordsville; Walter, New York; Pred, Mrs. Martha 5 Halliday. Ld Services for Mrs. Hortense Wil- Burial will be In Round Hill: | 4 born in Columbia, Ky. and itved| She is survived by her husband, % sausages, Harris has acquired Funerals

Mrs. K: © |, Surviving are her husband, Emil: | yy pyig attended the public|This is a useful accomplishment beIS. ate Kinder | Feeney, ad of a sites og Mary | niller Block Co, for six years, too narrow to permit easy turning | 0 Po Seviots Will be ot pom. Thur JABOUL. ‘Mrs. Ida Hestand — ro en Services for Mrs. Ida Hestand, 2051 A Complete 0 Optical Service Perkins ave, who died Sunday in for the entire family. Evening office Services Scheduled heurs Monday and Friday till 8:30 p. m. year's illness, will be at 1:30 p. m. For Thursday - [omarrow in the J. C. Wilson Chapel Mrs. Kate Mae Kinder, 1120 W./of the Chimes. Burial will be at 81st st. died yesterday in City hos- | Greenwood. pital. She was 57. Mrs. Héstand, who was 81, was) lived here 44 years. 23 years. Services will bg at 3 p. m. Thurs- Survivors are -three sons Oral, | day in Flanner & Buchanan y, i.e Ky: Earl, Greenwood, fortuary with burial in Crown Hill |p; yr) ndianaoplis; two daughe Survivors arg her husband, Ed- : Pa; ug ’ ters, Mrs. Addie Butler, IndianapMartinsville, and William M., In- ? aianapols » ‘dmoghier. Mary Miho, Temi tno, hatches dred Kinder, Indianapolis; her par- ,° or : ’ nl ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, Kins, Ky.: 24 grandchildren and six ¥ Gary; six brothers, John, Craw- great-grandchildren. VALTER SUGGESTS... Gary, and’ Tom, Harry. and Paul) Davis, Indianapolis, and a sister,| Services are scheduled at 3 p. m.| HAIRIRIS Mrs. Josephine Conroy, Indian- tomorrow at Lauck funeral home for | apolis. {Mrs. Martha J. Halliday, 48 Schiller “Aristocrat” Mrs Hortense Williams © , who died Sunday,at her home. 4 | Mrs. Halliday, who was 67, was a liams, 1905 Highland pl, who died | Saturday in City hospital, will be oY of Noble couniy, Oho. and | FRANKFURTERS 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Metropoli- | 1a een a resident here years. 7 $11 . Chey tan Baptist church, She was a member of Nazarene Enpen +4 er Mrs, Williams, who was 44, was|HUreh: ond quality of Swiss.style Ricin protein x. Savy to digest for the tors here 23 years. She was a member Walter D. Halliday; a daughter, the: serdicessof Chel Villon Seay Younge of Metropolitan Baptist church. (Mrs, Iona Lee, and three grand- teas aliNami mean Al your meat decler’s Survivors are her husband, Walter children. é prep

Williams; a son, James Walker; daughter, Maxine Bonner; her + McHenley Browning in the world-famous sausage father, Adolphus Newby, and step-| Services for McHenley (Mack) | kitchens of Basel and Zurich: mother, Mrs. Effie Newby; two |Browning, who died yesterday, will brothers, Paul and D. H. Newby; a|be conducted at 1:30 p. m. tomor- @ Hs é sister, Miss Benonia Newby; a step- row at Robert W. Stirling funeral sister, Mrs, Lucille Ewing, and a home. Burial will be in Floral Park. stepbrother, Charles Natthews, all] Mr. Browning, who was 57, lived of Indinmpols. a at 1238 Linden st. A native of

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