Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1947 — Page 28

PAGE 28 William F. Dickinson Services Tomorrow Services for William P. Dickison, | s 1813 Koehne st, who was found dead on a W. Michigan st. Indian-/ apolis Railways trolley, will be at] 2:30 p. m, tomorrow in the Royster | & Askin mortuary. ! Burial will be in Floral Park, Mr. Dickison was found slumped fn his seat when the trolley stopped

Local Deaths— .

Mrs. Elizabeth T. Murphy Rites to Be Held Here

here. A former resident of Indianapolis, Mrs. night.

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A native of Flackville,

in that city 40 years. life resident of Marion county.

Surviving are a son, Samuel D. Mrs. A. N. Knebs

Francisco, Cal, Mrs. Knebs, who was 41,

grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

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Kenneth, Harry, Chester and Her{bert Roller, and two sisters, Mrs. | [Louise Boyd- and Mrs, Curson,

{770 N. Belle Vieu pl.,

‘home and .at 9 o'clock in Holy Trin{ity Catholic church, in Round Hill cemetery. Mrs was 64, a native of Glasgow, Scotland,

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William A. Black | E. Ninth st.,

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Louisville, Ky., and had lived | Indianapolis 35 years. a vegetable salesman for City Mar- | Ket

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Survivors are his. wife, Margaret |Black; a - daughter, Mus. ge Merrit, a brother, Chester L. Black, | Y Froisville: two sisters, Mrs. Mabel

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John H. Blackburn

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Murphy died Wednesday : She was the widow of Bamuel D. Murphy, former judge of the at Massachusetts and College AVES. |, onile und domestic relations court in Birmingham, She had lived

Korajean Knebs; two sons, Robert and Leslie

Mildred

‘Mrs. Anna M. Chevrolet

Rites for Mrs, Anna M. Chevrolet, | will be at 8:30] a. m, Monday in Blackwell funeral ny colorado ave.

Durrett, who was 62, was employed for 33 years at the Indian- | A native of Taylor he had been al for b5

had been a streetcar motorman for 40 pours, before his retirement 20 Murphy Jr, Birmingham; a 8is-| Serviceg for Mrs. Adam N. Knebs, years ago. He had been a member ter, Mrs. Frank Holland, Bloom- 532 N. Belle Vieu pl, who died] 4 of the Seventh Christian church, ington; . two nephews, Dr. Phillip Wednesday in Methodist hospital, | x ! Survivors are three sons, Irvin, Holland, Bloomington, and Dr. W. will be 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Cen-| fussell and John Dickison; a E. Holland, Plainfield, N. J, and! ter Methodist church. Burial will! brother, Fred Dickison, and six a nlece, Mrs, Fay Daniels, San be in Round Hill cemetery.

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William Roller; five brothers, Fred,

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and a sister, Mrs. Harriet Jenkins |

John H. Blackburn, 2808 N. Cap-| yesterday at Lilly| He was 45. Mr. Blackburn was a Pullman Co.| was born at Wood- , and had lived here since| was a member of St |

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Mr. Cushing

Mr, Cushing, a native of Boggslifelong resident of Indianapolis, and! town, Ind., was employed at. the {a member of the Center Methodist local plant from 1927 to 1041 when York and Mrs, I. D. D. Kellet of |

* relations director of!

president, Mr, Cus formerly s

Cyrus M,

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Rites Tomorrow For John R. Davis

day In St. Burial will be at 3 p. m

Survivors are her husband; two office in New York.

Burial

In Washington Park Services ‘for John R. Davis, 429 who died yester-

Francis hospital, will be George W. Grayson: tomorrow in Hisey &|wpyre Delores Stanley, Merom, Ind.:

Arranged

Titus mortuary. He was 170,

since 1015, She was a member of! 48 years. Holy Trinity church, | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. 12 years. [Harry Williford, Indianapolis; five Linwood

Mr. Davis,

and a resident of the city mew county,

Thomas J. Milligan, De- dren.

and thre . ~hil- . vid three grandehil- Gaorge C.. Middleton

Bervices for George ©. Middleton who died Wednesday in his home, Services for William A. Black, 526.4564 Blake st.

Chevrolet died yesterday. 8he will be in Washington Park. a native of Bgrtholo-

visor of labor relations, was promoted to succeed

who recently was

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Appointment of E. M. Cushing]

Mr. Mintz, who was 55, had lived in Indianapolis six years, coming | ‘will be in Crown Hu. here when Lane Bryant, Inc. opened & mail order division. His wife, Naomi, is an executive in that division. He was born in New York and formerly was a retail jewelry execu- been an employee. of Link-Belt for was 64, a native of Pontiac, Ill, and operating a chain of five three years, embet of Chan-| cellor Kent Masonic lodge and had Arthur Raisor; been active in Democratic politics. 8nd Mrs, - Arthur Cummings, and niece, Mrs. Dorothy Cage, Indianin New York. Surviving are his wife; Robert, Korea Kent,

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England; a

main 'Hollywood, Cal.

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Burial Park. { Mrs. Grayson; who was 59, was a native of Crawfordsville, {lived in Indianapolis for 44 years. | 8he was a member of Lyndhurst chapter 505, O. E. 8. Survivors

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Tunbridge,

twin brother, David, of New York and two sis-| Jacob Salzman ‘of New

‘Mrs. G. W. Grayson

Services for Mrs. | Grayson, 1440 Lindley ave., who died. Wednesday. in Methodist hospital, will be at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in! Moore Mortuaries Ben Davis chapel. | be in Washington |

Margaret FP,

husband, a daughter, |

her

a son, George Wilbur Grayson, In-|

dianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Fred L.

Cunningham, Camby,

Ind, and

lived in Indianapolis Mrs. Roy R. Reeves, Indianapolis,

He was an employee of the J. D. Adams Co. for the past dianapolis, He was a member of the Christian | sisters, Mrs. John Flynn, Mrs, Mi- Irvington Masonic lodge.

church

{chael Carlin, Mrs. Joseph Agnew, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ella {Mrs. Catherine Green, and Mrs! M. Davis; a son, Roy- C. Davis, {Clement Firth, all of New York: Phoenix, Ariz, and two grandchil-

will be at 1

who died yesterday in tomorrow in the Jacobs Brothers | Flower Mission of General hospital, West Side chapel. | will be at 2 p. m.. tomorrow in the in Floral Park. Mr, Middleton, 56, was a native tof Stanford, Ky. and had lived in| Mr. Black, 62, wgs a native of Indianapolis 50 years.

Survivors are his mother,

He had heen Millie Middléton; William, Henry and Andrew Middleton,

apolis.

Services will be at 10 a, m. to- tomorrow morrow in Mt. Zion Baptist church Blake st. for James R. Durrett, retired postal clerk who--died Wednesday at his! Burial

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Leotta pASTORS TO SPEAK All-Dendéminational C. Hill, and Mrs. Dora Payne; both Dacle will present the Rev. W. C. of Louisville, and five grandchil- Cook of Beckley, W. Va. and the ices in Conkle funeral home. [ pastor, the Rev. T. R. Murff, hha

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Services will be held at 10 a. m. Monday mortuary for Mrs. Helena R. Biller,| 5355 N. New Jersey st., who died last night .at her home. (in Terre Haute, Born in Evansville 49 years 280, she had been a resident of Indian-| apolis 25 years, ‘'member of Tabernacle Presbyterian | church, International Travel Study | club, and Kappa Kappa sorority. !She attended Indiana State Teach- | ers’ college. | Surviving are her husband, Roy! a daughter, |Biller, and her mother, Mrs. Fannie | Barnes, all of Indianapolis, brother, L. W. Barnes, Bedford.

‘Mrs. Violetta Raisor |. Mrs. Belt Co. employee, wilt be buriea; in Floral. Park cemetery at 2 p. m.| {tomorrow, following funeral serv-|

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Services for Harry I. Mintz, 3425 N. Capitol ave, who died Tuesday! United States Rubber Co. was an- in St. Mary's hospital at Rochester, Minn, will be held at New York Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Todd Murphy of Birmingham, Ala., will! nounced today by Herbert E. Smith, City. Burial will be in Flushing, N.Y. = He was 70. pe tomorrow afternoon in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with burial

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