Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1947 — Page 9
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. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1047 __ | es 4 = | Local Detiths— : ; FA Mord Carter Dies at 91; Burial to Be at Plainfield
Services for Mord Carter, first secretary of the Indiana Bankers'| association, who died last night at his home in Mars Hill, will be held |
{at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at Rushton & Hampton funeral home. Burial {will be in Maple Hill cemetery, Plainfield. Mr. Carter, who was 91, was a former member of the general
| §ssembly, representing Hendricks county from 1908 to 1912. He had |Jgckson, president and owner of 2324 W. Michigan st.
been in the bookkeeping depart-|
ment of Maplehurst Dalry since {in 1809 and as president assisted in forming the Indiana Bankers ASS0-| dict hospital, He was 63. Mr. Carter was born in a log ciation. He later took part in orfarmhouse near Plainfield, on a ganizing the old Continental Na- ny wferigian st, was a member of Ine. A lifelong Indianapolis resitract of land which his grandfather tional bank and the State Savings noth, Methodist church, Indiana dent, he has been associated with
1933,
had received as a government and Trust Co. of Indianapolis. grant. He became assistant auditor of Hendricks county in 1884 and 4 [ater was employed as a clerk in the First Natignal bank of Danville, | He became the bank's president o
Danville. Mr. Carter's first wife, Laura Kel-
{Brown of Salem in 1916. Surviving are his wife; two chil|dren, Leland Carter and Mrs. Lucile ‘CO. Inke, both of Indianapolis;
| Newton, and a brother, Caleb Car- | ter, Plainfield.
John L. Slifer
Rites for John L. Slifer, Indian{apolis butcher, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Lauck funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. | Mr, Slifer, Monday at his home, 908 Broadway. {He had resided in Indianapolis 43 years and was a member of Mapleton Methodist church, | Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lillian Slifer; three sons, Kenneth, {Hubert and Robert Slifer; six daughters, Mrs.: Verna Cutshaw,
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He was a member of First Friends oi; jodge and Scottish Rite. church of Indianapolis, the Colum-
bia club and Masonic lodge 42 of pg jackson; a son, Merle A. Jack- lodge and a member of the Mutual
m Carter, whom he married injeny Hills, Cal; a sister, Mrs. Mark| v s ’ . ia son, Robert Atherton, who is at1888, died in 1895. He married Lois Haines, Sturgis, Mich.; three broth- | i.naine Rose Poly Technical s ate|
{a sister, Mrs. Margaret Mills, West!
who was 173, died had resided at 2035 N. Delaware
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| .| A sudden heart attack as he or » | started to bowl resulted in the) { ’ {death of Jeff H. Atherton, Indi-|}
Owner of Foods Co. anapolis businessman, last night. || $l . Mr. Atherton, who was 53, was| Dies in Hospital {stricken as he started to bowl in| Services will be ‘at Flanner & the West Side Classic league game Buchanan mortuary for Rollin E, at West Side Bowling Center, Inc.| He died at | Jackson Foods Co., 938 Ft. Wayne General hospital shortly after ar-| ave, who died last night at Meth-|rival in’ an ambulance. | | Mr. Atherton was secretary-treas-Mr. Jackson, who resided at 2161 yurer of the Leader Specialty Co,
Gun club, Ancient Landmarks Ma- | the specialty firm the past 34 years. |
He was a trustee of Tuxedo Baptist Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ollie church, a member of the Masonic,
{son, both of Indianapolis; a step- Mik Co. bowling league.
daughter, Mrs. Mortoh Greene, Bev:| po ic survived by his ‘wife, Lois; |
ers, G. H. Jackson, Indianapolis; gute: a daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Bel- | Deah Jackson, Orting, Wash. and| ner Florida; a brother and three
| Lloyd Jackson, Payton, O., and one gisters. {grandchild. ‘Mayer Caplan Harry Green | ‘The body of Harry Green, Coca
Services for Mayer Caplan, resi-| la Bottling Co. employee, will be
| dent here for 40 years, will be at| l2 p. m. tomorrow at Aaron-Ruben| 4 Stratten Martuaty until Baar [funeral home. Burial will be in ay, when it will be taken to Nash-| | Knesses-Israel cémetery. ville, Tenn, for services and burial. | Mr. Caplan died Yast night at Mr. Green died last Hight W his Methodist hospital. He was 64 and| Ome: A vs 2 Wn % — —as 25 years, coming here from Nashville. He had worked for the botling company for five years, Surviving are his wife, Peari;|
|st. Mr. Caplan came to the United | States from Russia. He was a mem- | ber of the Eagles and Central Ave-
[pue Hebrew congregation. Rosa: ® sister, Mrs. Hattie MacSteel; a
Surviving are his wife, | three sons, Max, Samuel and Mur | RePhew ang wo nieces,
ray Caplan, Indianapolis; a brother, | Max Caplan, Chicago, Ill, and
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