Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1947 — Page 14

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James Heath Rites Friday; °°" a on ot. sso, Rad Pd To B Lived Here 34 Years Dies in New Yorke: ox nw, mas aryl iat B vorae runs JI @ | Foi

| Puneral services for Charles Gall, Jacobs Brothers West Side chapel. Mrs, Katherine Byrd and Miss Mary ; J! * tnd Floor? N. Meridian lon of Mr. ana Mrs. Albert Gay, Burial Will be in Orown Hill Cem. Rose Gorman, and a son, Richard : arya]

(2088 N. Meridian St. will be neld|"*: |Gorman, all of Indianapolis. - {Priday at'3 p. m. in Flanner & Dus | chanah mortuary, with burial in 58 Crown Mill Oemetery, — Mr. Gall, whe was a certified SS publis accountant with the Peat- = Marwick Mitchell & Co. and a grad- | sem uate of the University of Pennsyls = vania, died yesterday in his New! Seem York Otty home. He was M, oe p70 Jathat. ©. Albert. Cuil 8 U4 ormer oyner Decorate {Brethren Church, Noblesville, and’ ing Co. l ’ {North Park Lodge, F&AM, ‘ 4 Survivors besides his parents, tie} j Survivors include his wife, Mrs. #8 IN clude his wife, Mrs, Clarice oll; 8 | Frances A. Heath; a daughter, Mise '§ 4 three daughters, Mrs. Richard Driss| y Merle Heath, and a son, Ray C kell, - Clearfield, Pa.; Miss Gloria} | Heath, all of Indianapolis, Gall and Miss Irene Gall, both of New York. |

Rate Clerk for 2 Monon Railroad

Services for Marlin James Heath, 950 W. 334 st, who died yesterday §'n- Gengral Hospital, will be at housewives use Roman ! y % 4 p. m. tomorrow in Moors Mortu- , ; “Bares Colonial Chapel. Burial will be Cleanser. You'll like it i A in Orown Mill Mr. Heath, who was 17, had been, A rate clerk for the Mofion Railroad | 25 years. He was a native of Liteh-! field, Minn, and had been a resi (dent Of Indianapolis 34 years. He {was A member of the United

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| ; ai Mrs. Newbauer | Joss Hoan | EESCITIVEIERWISTATE B= Style Rad Kidney Beans siren. Dies Here at 70 |x muntitdn Ave, wil be tomorrow | ERERFENISNIIN RAN INIRNT EN Plump, tender beans...a tempting | Mrs. Anna Neubauer, 1720 Hoyt 8} 8:30 ». m, in the Grinsteiner ; In; Ave, died In her home yesterday funeral home followed by requiem sauce...it's a delicious dish that's

She high mass in St, Philip Neri Church,

was 70, {Burial will be in Grown Hill ee 1 ow Ce A native of Covington, Ky. Mrs. Mr. Wolf, who wis 76, had been ( . a meal in itself. Makes red

Neubauer had been a resident of an Indianapolis resident 64 ours) ‘ Indianapolis 42 years. She was & He was a member of St. Phillp| past officer of Women of the Moose: wo. @atholie Church, |

Knights and Ladies of Honor, Cos- | mos Sisters, and governess of the Survivors are his wile, Mrs Louise two sons, Berl ©. Wolf, |

Junior Lodge of the Moose for nine M Wale, i A vears and treasurer of the orgafliza- ormer. City Hospital business man«

tion for five years, She was A mem. “80 ang. Valentine Wolf, and two, ber of the Zion Evangelical Chureh grandchildren,

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