Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1947 — Page 8

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“PAGE 8 ___— Local Deaths—

Col. R. 1. Waite Jr Dies Here at 50

Private Rites at Home, Burial ‘in Arlington | Private services for Lt. Col. Ray-!

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[Services Are Set For Earl Garrett

Delores Jacols Dies in West at 9

8, "Arlington ave., chief inspector

{Beech Grove railroad shops who! i died turday in Methodist hospi- | Here Wednesday ial, will be at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow Services are planned at 3 p. m. in the Robert Stirling Funeral Wednesday at Jordan fusieral home home, for Delores May Jacobs, formerly ton Park cemetery.

mond I. Waite Jr, former héad of of ‘Indianapolis, who died Tuesdas' Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Stella the Indiana srmy recruiting office; at her home’ in Englewood, Cal, Garrett; two daughters, Mrs. Jeanwho died -yesterday at his home, ! Burial will be in Memorial Paik. i te Renfro znd Mrs, Rosalyn 3930- Byram ave, will be, held at The child. §- year-qld daughter. of Avery, “a: brother Edgar Garrett, the home. Burial will be in Ar-| Mf. and Mrs. Charles Jacobs at Cincinnati, O,> and one grandlington National cemetery, Arling- tended . school $8 and was a mem- daughter ea Yan, Ve ber of OéiBein Evangelical United Mrs, Zora Brouhard Col. Waite, who was 50, ended “TBréthren church, She had lived in tour as recruiting director in ; California since April _because of pay Joe i. in. Zara Fricker a oe Ts] DENT = for the [12 Jeaith Dar issapnily xe der assighed {F Baltimore, Md. - He be- ; NEW PRESIDENT — For : Surviving in addition to her par- home, 1335 Nordyke ave, Yourd Ao be ane Li Just prior to leaving, 1st time a Canadien woman ents are her sister, - Betiy Jean at 1730 p. m. today in Flanner ® A fntive of (Buffalo, N. Y., Col heads the Internationa Fede A Jacobs. and her grandparents Mr, Buchanan miortoary Burial will be Ww enlisted in the army In 107, jin of University Women. Five 4 Mrs “Raymond Ross 4915 F. in London, O Li ; “ x . g ough the Mexican cam-. | dred delegates trom 2) na 2ist st. and Mr, and Mrs. Steve Survivors are’ a daughter,’ Miss DIRT, OVRISCAS in world war I xq A 6 a4 their preside Jacobs, Los Angeles, Cal Dorothy A. Brouhard Indianapolis, ammander of the area 8 \ hart Dai Jabov y ‘ aise into ; " rdw wmmang in Australia and New be. £ . : vhs dO 3 George W. Chéanley Id 4 sister, Mrs. Flo. Hardwick Guinea in world war 11 3 - by nestor oO tari George W. Chanley ari ‘emiployee «Ho was a member of Erne Pyle V@ —0f - Prest-O-Lite Battery Inc, ‘30 Leroy C. Bush Post. 1120, 'V. FP. W. Indianapolis years, died yesterday in his home. piiac for Leroy C. Bush 117% N Atisletic club, Episcopal ehured Rites Tomorrow 703 Somerset ave. ' He was 60, - Arabama st, who died Saturday in Amherst lodge 981, F. & A M, Services will" be at 1:30 -p. .m. yererans hos pital, were to be at

Williamsville, N. Y., and ao Soldierers’ lodge 39, Buffalo He 1s survived by his wife, June

Mrs. Martha G. Morris

eivices for Mrs, Martha G. Mor06 Shelby st... who died yes-

For Maj. Neff

Ex-Shortridge ROTC at City hospital, .will be held Head Dies in Texas

Ba m’ Wednesday at.the Chris- Maj n Mitchéll followed by merly in charge of Shortridge high 3 Mitchell school R, OT C..unit. who died wii Mrs. Moris was 51 Friday in San Benito, Tex, will be

oh bo eld at 2 1 NOrrow {th ¥ >: mm Omorrov a e alive of Daviess county and had held J home. in Bheiby

n . ‘ v 3 1 esided. heft four Yedis, She was Ap nea services will be held a. member of the Mitchell church; ¥'He: (Waves . y Vi are her husband, Isaac. by the American Legion; post in Hvivi iv i }

Shelbyville wo daughters, Mrs, Mildred Henry 5 Mi y ras 51 Bedford, und Mis. Phyllis Bran-| a) Nefl, who was 5

"gp . Services {or Albert Neff, for.

headed the

Wednesday in. Conkle funeral home Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery

10 a. m. today in Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel with burial in National Military cémetery ‘in New Albany. Survivors are his-wife, Mrs. Car-| gy vivors are four brothers, Floyd oline Chanley; a son, Lynn Chan- g Bush, Indianapolis: .Riley Bush, ley, serving in the army in Japan; Ft. Wayne; Arthur Bush, Oklahoma three daughters, Mrs. Blanche Ze- City,” Okla. and William Bush luff, Mrs. Beulah Cox, and Mrs. Tampa, Fila, ister, Miss Helen Craig, all of Indianapolis; & Carije. Bush Indianapolis. sister, Mrs, Edith Taylor, Birdseye; two brothers, Henderson Chanley John Titara Evansville, and. Clarence J. Chan- John Titara ley, Indianapoils, and four grand* Indianapolis

children 2 av He was 51

urday in Raymond E. Wyatt Sie us!

Save _ Services will be at 10 a. m. tomor- Titara lived }

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an employee of the Stove Co.- died Sathis. home,

Cleveland; O., Mr ere most of his life

t a- row in the GH. Herrmann funéral § v are , / v ham. Indianapolis; three sons, Rob- Shortridge ‘unit when it. won n yo y Survivors are his = wife, Lydia; he ea Be Tore tional honors. ‘During the war he home for Raymond -E. Wyatt. 1037 two sons, John E. Jr - with the ih in ind William E. Porter and had charge of “a mounted’ police Union st, an employee of Central army’ 1h Japan, and Kenneth E ail Fl 1 . i Pa 11 Morris, all of Indianapolis; R battalion at PL. Harrison two vears States Bridge &. Structural Co. wha Indianapolis, and two daughters ister, Mrs ~Florerice Troutman and later headed all high school died yesterday in his home. Burial Mrs. Kathleen Conoter. and Mrs Shoals, and five grandchildren. R. OT € -unisa in Owensboro, wil] be in Salem Lutheran cemetery Dorothy Devine, both of Indian- } i unt less a year ago in New Augusta apoli ; - Mrs. Mable Sullivan Ky. unul his iliness AY fo. | In New Augus al hols He resigned last August and went! Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Dora! Services. will be held at 2 p. m Mrs. Mable Sullivan, an Indian- to San Benito. : Wyatt; a. stepson, Harvey Powers, tomorrow in the Jordan funeral apolis resident seven years; died Ma) Neff was a veteran of .worid Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Mary home. Burial will be in New Crown yesterday in-her home, 5621 Julian war I and spent most of his civilian Sollingsworth, Indianapolis, = and cemetery. ave. Ble was 59

life -in_ Shelbyville

Services will be tomorrow after

i He is survived by his wife, Verhoon in Blosmington but the time nal: two daughters, Patricia and has ‘not been set. Burial will be in Victoria, San Benito, and = two

Mt. Gilead cemetery there. brothers and a sister, all of Rose Survivors are two daughters, Mrs.. “HL Va wo

Esther Miller, Otisco; her mother, Mrs. Emma L. Lester Mrs. Nancy Wantland, Bloomington, “Rites for Mrs. Emma L. Lester. a and a sister, Mrs, Thelma McCord, {ormer Indianapolis resident Bloomingion, died Saturday in her home in Ris-

= EED "MONEY. WE Sn, were to be at 10°30 & m

today In Rising Sun afd. gp. m

in Flanner Burial | Hill ON PRACTICALLY EVERYTHING! % LINCOLN STATE PAWNERS

Survivors are two sisters, Mrs George Owen, Rising Sun, and On the Corner, Capitol & Wash. st.

& Buchanan mortuary

‘was scheduled for Crown

(Mrs. E. F. Burrows, Jonesville, and | two brothers, Earl Z. Sigmon, who operates the-Sigmon Coal Co. here, and Dale W. 8igmon, Indianapolis.

PO TINE Roland E. Duckworth

Let Us Plas Your Kitchen . - Services for Roland E. Duckne Sor sue Fas aa Ep "worth, who operated a plastic man- { | ufacturing business here the ad CLARKE Mat. hE Sa Supply Co, Int. your and died Friday in his home| 901 E Wash. St RL 8880 1417 Finley ave. were to be at.1:30! And Sunday Call OH, B44-W , 1 today in J. C. Wilson Chapel| , of the Chimes with burial in Crown|

Survivors are his wife, Mrs Mary | Duckworth; a brother, Paul Duck-| | worth, Detroit, Mich.. and a sister,

Mrs Mattoon, Ill.

| Mrs. Willa Mae Stamm |

; Services were held Ay mM the! id Usher mortuary for Mrs. Willa Mae | Stamm. an emplovee of the Eli Lilly Co. Burial was in Washington Park

Geneva Daily

on ye cemetery. She was 30 f INE B 3 R She died Saturday in her home 2305 W. Washington st Survivors are. her parents. Mi a $ and Mrs William. Thaxton two | : Sisters, Mrs. Blanche Musk. Sani : Francisco, Cal, and Mrs. Marie! Matik, Chicago: two sons. James

and Richard, and three daughters. the Misses Edi¥®e and Carole Ann and Mrs. Jacqueline McAllester, In- | dianapolis

| | | ‘Jesse Glenn Beck | Services for Jesse Glenn Beck. a Senlor member of Farrell, Young and ‘Davis firm, insurance brokers. who died Saturday in his home, 414 N. DeQuiney st., will be at 10 a. m tomorrow in- Grace church. Burial will be In Memorial Park cemetery Mr. Beck, who was 69, was at one ime lelegraph operator for the old Vandalia railroad and had been in he mercantile business in

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nd Coatesville Survivors. ave his wife,” Mrs Naomi B. Beck. a .daughter.' Mrs - Dorothea - Davis Indianapolis a, KAMM & SCHELLINGER' co. INC. ister, Mrs>-Mabel Wray, New Mar-

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Are Held for Ars. F. G. Arens

John E. Burke Dies: Rites i Charleton Arens, wife of Prank G. | Arens, manager-of the Elks Couns {try club, were held this morning in Falnner and Buchanan’ mortu-| - Burial was in Crown Hull She was. 42.

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"Ha was Jo. Mrs. Arens died Saturday in Hospital, He was d Methodist hospital. A native of Mr. Burke, a resident of Indian- | .gvincier Mass, she recently

,aPolis six years, was special agent had been, living at Shelbyville.

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of the Maryland Casualty Co. He' was a4 member of American- Legion, 40 and 8 and Benevolent and Pro- three sisters, Miss Elizabeth Charletective Order of Elks in Bedford ton, New York; Mrs, and B88. Peter and Paul Cathédral Naylor, West Newton, Mass, and

here . Mrs. W. W. Hinkle; Springfield, ae Mass, ; Surviving are his wifé;” Naomi; otwo brothers, Arthur 8. Burke, Rockfall, Conn, and Charles P.! SPECIAL

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