Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1947 — Page 10
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" ‘a KesteuOn: Thhriapsentionl ‘onealocs 1a Auto Accident Victim Stuart, Indlanapo TT | To Be Buried Tomorrow Mrs. Lena Waters
| Rites are planned at 10 a. m. Services for Mrs, Lens Willman" Clhambiana. | tomorrow at Stratten mortuary for Waters, 1338 Blaine ave, who died
| Bawin D. Stuart, 2544 Boulevard pl.| Tuesday, will be held at 3 p. m,
Monday in Lafayette tomorrow at Jordan funersl home. Gas Ranges |who al a an automobile sect. Burial will be in Crown Hill 00K WITH THE Pry an ay | C “will be in Crown Hill! Mrs. Waters, who was 50, was
Sold Nachuvely In Marion le St who wu 2a 2 1918. She had been employed
graduated from Crispus Attucks
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. |; high school and attended Hampton | ’ 208 N. ‘Delaware itn 1 r the pro- June Xggers; her mother, Mrs.
Local Deaths—— gram during the war, Inter serving|
overseas,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
‘Noblesville War Hero and 3 Morris Henderson =
THURSDAY
wna ur wit wei Sart; orl Oy bhers Die in Air Crash
Neuritis Muscular Lumbago Must de the work To your com | * _|talle Stuart and Mrs. Jane Bruce, aie satisfaction or your money refunded. ites . [e Indianapolis and four brothers, suffer? Ask Jour, = ist today for William Weir St bdr Chicago, |
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| three children, Judy Kay, Gey NOBLESVILLE, Ind, Aug. 14— pong und John Richard Jr;
nd Marion, Joseph and Charles A Noblesville war hero who sur... ong 5 sister,
{born in Vernbn and had lived here 25 years at Kahn Tailoring Co,
= | Mary Willman; a sister, Mrs, Edna
1 Wire, and a brother, Thomas willman, all of Vernon,
Edward L._ Jones |
Rites for Edward L. Jones, 1830] 8. Capitol ave, who died Sunday at | City hospital, were to be held at 2' p. m, today at People's funeral
Hill,
| vived by two brothers, Donald | (Jones, Battle Creek, Mich, and
ter, Mrs. Lillian Witherspoon
A niece,
Ira A. McHone
Sergices for Ira A. McHone, 2127 | Conrad st, who was killed Monday {in an auto accident, were to be a
{funeral home. Burial will be in Floral Park. | { Mr. McHone, who was 37, had {resided here 20 yeqrs and was em-| ployed by the B. & O. railroad. He was born in Hamilton, O. Survivors include his wife, Rose; Indianapolis, and two daughters,
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McHone, Hamliiton, O.
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home, Burial was to be in Crown _
| burial in Onk “Hill cemetery, "Leb. Mr. Jones, who was B57, Is sur-anon,
Mr, Masters, who was 75, was born { Emanuel Jones, Indianapplis; a sis 3 Thormtewa pg had yesiand here 'irapher 55 years and was a ber | Brpoklyn, N, ¥.; two nephews and lof eventh. Christian a al Surviving are his wife, Cors; a! son, Kenneth H. Masters; a daughter, Mrs. Evonell Sharp, Indianapolis; a brother, Al Masters, and a |sister, Daisy Masters, Florida.
|terday at his home, 1165 W. 20th land, 0, st, will be at 2 p. m. Saturday at|® niece.
vived 80 combat missions is dead today after a mid-air crash of two | ¢w planes in Man. i chester,
yesterday. The army has identified Capt John R. Stern, 26, as one of four men killed in the collision of an A26 attack bomber and an AT-1 army trainer, Mrs, Mart dh a Jean Stern
visiting her husband's NY "| their farm home north of here’ when the telegram arrived.
An hour before, the wife had cried in ‘her bedroom over a feel ing of fear she couldn't explain.
Capt. Stern 1s also survived by
110 a, m, this morning at adhon Albert P. Miller Rites will be held at 10 a. m. to- | morrow at Planner & Buchanan mortuary for Albert P. Miller, lifeony Indianapolis resident who died y. Burial will be in Crown
Mr. Miller, who was 72, resided at /e. He was a printer
Burviving are a son, Frank E.; a Services for Ezra H. Masters, vet-| brother, Paul Miller, Cleveland, O.; . Mary Swartz, Clevetwo grandchildren and
During - the war Capt. ‘ Stern served as instructor at Montgomery, N. H, Ala, and overseas. He was awardled the distinguished flying cross; the Board of Trade Billiard parlor. with two clusters and recently, the Swedish government presented him! Reynolds, Bv Services will ad held tomorrow \ v
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