Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1947 — Page 14
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WHEN Eonar Ma Mrs. Walter Clines Dies ) At Age 81 in Home Here In Rescue Flight
Services for Mis. Ella Clines, an Indianapolis resident 60 years, will be at 1 p. m, tomorrow in the Allen Chapel Methodist Church. Buria
Mrs. Glines, who was 81, died Monday in her home, 1426 E, 16th st.| Atnativé of Robinson County, Tenn, church and the Jolin H. Tomas Auxiliary. | Survivors are her husband, Woe}
Brown and Mrs. Mamie Tucker, all
| Services will be at 3 p. m, Lomor-| tering the service, {row In Shirley Brothers Irving Hill, Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial have charge of the funeral service
Funeral ervices for Claude B (29 W. WASHINGTON ST. Johnson, 802 Fayette St, will be * [held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs tro gi I | Brother § West Side Chapel. Bur-
Mrs. Goldie Hicks, a resident here |.
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| Lt. John PF. Johnson, whose plane] went down while on a rescue mis-! {sion Tuesday night off Key West, {has been declared lost. by the Navy) Department. Lt. Johnson was the husband of
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|Mrs. Helen Casserly Johnson, 2517 Righwiond, Mary E, EO D4 Wo un I |E. 13th St. and the son of Mr. and : 3 | ters, Mrs. Mary erly, ” (Mrs, Ray Johnson Sr, R. R. 10, SUPPLIES [05 me 0 tt on ites OMOITOW odes lerly Olando, Tenn ; a brothé The 23-ye Id pilot w ith Indianapolis Camera Co | Alonzo Ellison Olando; five: to Services for Pfc. Clifford A. Rar- Mov BY yeas Gh Wy a 202 RB. Wash. 51. Opp. Courthouse §| i... five nieces and five ridon, who died overseas, will bel earch for a submarine torpedo S— nephew held at 10 a, m. tomorréw in the ol which had gone: dow. A — — Nichol Schaf Conkle funeral home, Burial will npn - i ark it a a" | - . é § Dé " R1-2391 Ri-2391 io NSDL ea Grang Ave wi io Pan park Cemetery. T¢\Johnson radioed that he would iC io 8 as, 5 + WAS ' ALVIN WELLS died yesterday in Long Hospital. He He died March 3, 1045, in a Bel. make one more run to drop flares
That run was fatal .because he got
Hair Shaping was 78 gian hospital of wounds received in too close to the water, the Navy rms Starling A retired car inspector for the Germany. He had been overseas \ and Styling ‘ shin ) 8 sald, Sia Pennsylvania Railroad, Mr. Shafi only a short time with a tank de- Football Star VANS, 411 Roosevelt Bldg. | had 1ived here for 50 years, For 25 grover unit. He was an automatic years he was employed by the rall- screw machine operator for the Li. Johnson entered the Navy —— — ~ yond. He was a native of Brookville. schwitzer-Cummins- Co. before en- "ve years ago and formerly was a
night fighter pilot off the coast .of| Japan. He, had been stationed at | Key West about two years. He was a graduate of Warren| {Central High School, where he was a football star and a member of]
Wayne American Legion Post will
{The young soldier formerly lived vat 1922'% W, Michigan St.
’ OT ilgrist, Mrs, William Jurvivors ‘e 8 " NELSON'S Jewelry, Ine. Mrs. T. A. Gligrist, ] : Survivors are his mother, Mis. Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic! 36 N. Penn. Opposite Loew's | Wood, both of Indianapolis, and Hazel Livingston, 4909 Melrose Ave. Church. . Mrs, Fred Woodard, Martinsville; two sisters, Mrs. Maxine Gerholdt >
Surviving are his wife and par-|
and Mrs. Aricen Lott; 'lents; two children, Timothy, 2, and|
a brother
| Shelbyville, ond Jony snd Puteriaie Rarridon, and his grand-| Kathleen Johnson, five months: | * USE YOUR CRED! Schaf, Wisconsin; two sisters, 1 I. parents, Mrs. Emma Roberts and three brothers, Richard, Donald | Frohne Jullman nd Mrs, Mollie Leslie Stone, all of Indianapolis. and Ray Johnson Jr,” all of InATHENS - ge ry Samuel J. Wernke | Hanapoli
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oervices an Indianapolis resident 38 vears, Mrs. Sara Skillen Cook. widow of Will be held at 10°a._m. tomorrow (1.. jate Dr. John Wallace Cook of in the Usher mortuary, Burial will Pendleton, died yesterday in her be In Bt. Joseph Cemetery. He home 550 Sutherland Ave. She was 46 was 87 He died Tuesday In his home, mrs Gook, who was the daughter 2317 McClure BL. A native of of Mr and Mrs. James Skillen, Was (Morris, Ind, he was an automobile born near Traders’ Point, and wa jmechanic for the Ford Motor Co., a member of the First Presbyterian Detroit, Mich. He was a World |cphurch.
War II veteran and also had played|
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Pea tomorrow. in. the residence Survivors are his mother, Mrs. with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery Anna Wernke; three sisters, Mis. gurvivors include two cousins, Laura Garrison, Ft. Lauderdale, Mrs, Agnes F. Lane, Indianapolis, | Fla., Mrs, Gertrude Boyer and Mrs. and Mrs, James Black. Martisville
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‘Ne ge? 3 e 3 _ i : Nalfer Simmons | William F. Mullin asavate, 1 a Chicago engineering, Survivors sre a son, William ¥.
© William ¥. Mullin, 3308 .N. Penn- {school and was - associated with|Jr.; a daughter, Miss Mary Lu “Dies in Hospital sylvania St; a novelty advertising the National Cash Register Co. Mullin, and three sister, Miss Stella Walter Simmons, a city employee,
died yesterday in Cieneral Hospital| Yesterday. He was 53. ter Co. was a member| Dayton, and Mrs: Stephen Maloney; after a three-week . illness. He! He was a graduate of the Lewis! of the Knights of Columbus. Chicago. was 56. - A a A iad -
A native ‘of Shoals, he had lived here 36 years, He was an eledtrical lineman for the City Gamewetl Di-| ivision seven years. He was a mem-| ther of the Moose Lodge and the | {International Brotherhood of Elec- | trical Workers. His home was at 726 N. Dorman St. Services will be at 10 a. m.*Mon-| day in the Moore Mortuaries’ Peace Chapel. - Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Memes son, Wallace Jr.; a sister, Emma Oliver, all of phaet. Bre and a brother, Clarence Simmons, Unionville, Ind.
Mrs. S. A. McDougall
Services for Mrs. Deborah C. McDougall, 3262 Washington Blvd, in Methodist will be at 3 p. m. to-|
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‘William Shadoan
for William Shadoan, a railroad conductor, will be held at {2 p. m. tomorrow in the First IChurch of the Nazarene. Burial will be in Washington Park Cem etery., He was 58 He died Wednesday in Methodist | Hospital. A native of Somerset, Ky, | {he Had lived here since 1832. He [was a conductor for the Peoria & Illinois Raflroad 33 years. He was la member of the Masonic lodge at Wis Somerset, Ky., and the Brotherhood lof Rallway Trainmen, Survivors are his wife, Flossie; | {four daughters, Mrs Charlotte | | Gibbs, Finley, O.; Mrs. Alma Keene, San Diego, Cal; Mrs. Dora Hurt and Mrs. Helen Kindsvatter, and two sons, Edward and Jack, all of | Indianapolis,
‘Mrs. Goldie Hicks
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for 256 years, died last night in her home, 1338 N. Euclid Ave, She was 46, A native of Reynolds, she was a member of the Christian Church in Lafayette, She is survived by her hushand, Hillard Hicks; her father, William Linville, Corydon, Iowa, and two sis ters, Mrs: Warren Wills of 8pokane, Wash, and Mrs, L. A. Buehler of Lafayette, Services will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle funeral home Burial will be In Washington Park.
Mrs. Rosa May Hoy Mrs. Rosa May Hoy, a native of Indianapolis, died today at her home, 2222 N. Talbott Ave. She was 76 Mrs. Hoy was a member of the North Park-Ohapter, OES, Indianapolis White Shrine 6, Koran Temple 30 of the Daughters of the Nile, | Tarum Court 14 of Ladies of the Shrine, Women's Relief Corp of the Maj. Robert Anderson Post 369 Services will be held at 2 p. m Monday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Burial will be in Washington Park. 5 She is survived by a daughter Miss Dorothy M. Hoy; a sister, Mrs. Lillle M. Bruce, and a brother Major Kiefer, all of Indianapolis
Elmer A. Van Over Services, were held yesterday -in Ottawa, Ill, for Elmer A. Van Over, ! Odis A. Van Over, 5655
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Lt. Charles Reynolds
Services. for, Lt. Charles H. Reyvnolds, who died in May, 1944, in Bermuda, will be held at 2:30 p. m Monday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, with. burial in Crown Hill. Lt. Reynolds, grandson of Mrs Agnes A. Reynolds, 4326 Broadway, was the son of the late Ray W. Reynolds of Indianapolis. A graduate of the University of Michigan Law School, Lt. Reynolds was associated with a Chicago law firm before entering service. His body was returned recently with war
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