Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1947 — Page 4
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‘Dies in Hospital at Age 75 68, Dies at Home Jee nd. burl wi om held Saturday In Mein, Mi, to | ’ DINNER MUSIC
Bre, 4, LD; SL 0 Dri LM tt Rar hn Fd Ty ho 58 Music . (lace, D A maker and designer for the Rockwood Mg. 00. f0r 30 56 youre wij pe at 10 a. m. tomor-| Mr. McRaven, 53. was a member of the Variety elub, Indianapolis NE IN NDI RT AY Re rel jn Beisbowen_ matuaty Attinfe S55, Mvretiotvine fu the Musou lode dd Sctbin i THE GOLDEN PHEASANT ¥ a 8 . : | : reen be . vors are his wife, Mrs — erro | BiF1A]. will De at Terre Haute. war 1, he was born in Mississippi Beye, 1 Indianapolis, and five grand- 7800 E. WASHINGTON ST. IR vington 8879 Private services will be held at : a et o% : {1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home. " a
s urday in Beapblossom mortuary! Mrs. Wallace, who died Tuesday years Daalinn Deets; eo. Ey Burial will be in Oak Hill cemeterv in her home, 1021 Nolin ave. was| and Jive Jue) McRaven, 8¢00oli and one grandchild. in"Lebanon, born at Riley, Vigo county. She Miss. survives, » Survivors are his wife, Mrs. was 68. : | Burial will be in Crown Hill cemeElijah White Survivors include her husband, Mrs. Lucia B. P. Adams | tery,
Halla White; a son, Ebert White; | Elijah White, 1010 8 Pershing 8 beOtter Ula (RIE 410 4 william; a daughter, Mrs. Dessle| gorvices for Mrs. Lucia B. Pack| Fred M. Butler Adams, who died Tuesday in her| py. for pred M. Butler. con-
ave, a stationary fireman 28 years Erandson, Edwin White all of Wy. Carlstedt; a son, Shannon M.| for the J. D. Adams Mfg. Co., died | dianapolis | Wallace, Indianapolis; two brothers, |;,me 1125 N, Kealing ave, will be yesterday In St, Vincent's hospital H b nl] S$ Russell Shumard, Shelburn, and 44+ 10 a m tomorrow in Shirley struction superintendent, were to be| He was 64. ere « Spencer Dewey Shumard, Dayton, O.; 8 prothere Irving Hill chapel. Grave- at 1 p. m. today in Murphy 1 ! * "Born in Harrison county, Ky, Mr., Herbert J. Spencer, a life resi- sister, Mrs. Viola Viers, Linton, and | qe services will be held in Caleutia home, Shelbyville, with burial in White lived here nearly 40 years dent. of Indianapolis, dled yester- four grandchildren, e cemetery near B Rest Haven cemetery, Edinburgh, and at the Pershing ave. address| day in Methodist hospital. He mre ee razil. Ind. | 33 years. He was a member of was 73. L Stein, Author. Dies Mrs. Adams, an Indianapolis| Mr. Butler, who was 51, died Lyndhurst Baptist church, Indian-| He lived at 246 N. Tacoma ave, | ~CO ’ ’ resident 28 years, was born in Clay| Tuesday at Methodist hospital after| apolis Masonic lodge 660, the Red Survivors are his wife, Nellle;, NEW YORK, July 31 (U. P..— county and was a public school| an iliness of five weeks. He lived at| Men's lodge in Lebanon, the Trowel! a brother, Raymond Spencer, and Leo Stein, 75, expatriate art critic teacher there many years. She was|427 N. DeQuincy st. | club at the Adams Co., United Stel a sister, Miss Grace Spencer, all of and author, died Tuesday at Settig- active In the East Tenth Street He had been a resident here for) Workers of America and the old| Indianapolis. , |nano, a suburb of Florence, Italy, Methodist church and the Woman's five years, coming to Indianapolis] Electric Street Railway Workers'| Services will ‘be held at 2 p, m. according to word received here by | Society of Christian Service of the from Shelbyville, and was employed
57-Lb. A ) €C Tn $10.69 Jocal 645. tomorrow In Grinsteiner's funeral his publishers, He was the older | church, by Bervice Construction Co.
. Services will be at 2 p. m Sat-' home, brother of the late Gertrude Stein.| Survivors are her daughtér, Mrs.| Mr. Butler was a past command: 7? SWEET APPLE
pn American { 4 MIXED DRY —— er we r Clyde R. Robinson, and grandson,| er Of Shelbyville American Legion S A U C F ba wh - .|post and a member of First Method- : ! Robert P. Robinson, both of Indi Shon Beans or O08
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i 3 ist church there. Spall, and sister, Mrs. Mahala tive of Edinburgh. | I ! ¢ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Wi ia . Glenna Hubbard Butler; three sons, m A Haeberle Lee P. Butler, Edinburgh, 1st Lt.
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Willlam A. Haeberle, a retired grocer, died yesterday in his home at Maywood. He was 84. A native of Germany, he came here when 15 and had lived In Maywood about 50 years. He retired from the grocery business four years ago, Survivors are a son, Roy,.Greenfield; four daughters, Miss Alma Haeberle, Mrs, Frieda Thiesing and Mrs. Lula Thiesing, all-of-Indlan-apolis, and Mrs, Gertrude Craft,
Owen K. Butler, an army air force! pilot stationed in Japan, and J. Glen Butler, Indianapolis; a brother, Thomas E. Butler, Shelbyville; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Brickey, Visalia, Cal, and five grandchildren, |
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