Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1947 — Page 23

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‘Local Deaths—

Services for Clyde R, Baker, realtor, will be held at 10 a. m. Satur-. __ day.at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Dr. Logan Hall, pastor of Meridi-| an Street Methodist Church, will officiate and burial will be in Crown Hill, :

Mr. Baker, who was 65, lived at 4603 Washington Blvd. He was) riding north in a car with his wife, Mrs. Daisy Baker, when he was,

was a member of - the Order of Eastern Star in Milton, White

bran Union Trus {Shrine of Jerusalem and Central Security ing §-Co. Avenue Methodist Church.

stricken yesterday. Mr. Baker had been a member of the real estate department of the

more than 15 years. He previously was manager of American Car and]

lived here since 1900 and was &/.¢ member of the Indianapolis Real]

Estate Board and Meridian Street Mrs. Helen O. Carver

Frankfort.

here eight years. She was the widow | of Edward O. Shepard. {

Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. |

THURSDAY, NOV. 27, 1347

Time for services

been | Buchanan mortuary has not been| Foundry Co, where he hag [set. She is survived by her hus-

employed since. his: youth, band, Thomas H: Peet, of IndianA native of Terre Haute, he had ,.)is and a son, Edward H. Peet

Evansville,

Methodist Church. | «Services for Mrs. Helen Opal CarHe is survived by his wife, a ver, who died Tuesday in her home, nephew and two nieces, 2135 Shelby St. will oe held at 2

. et) p m. tomorrow at the Church of Mrs. Daisy H. Shepard Jesus Chris of Lattef Day Saints Services for Mrs. Daisy H. Shep- | Hurial will be in Floral Park. ard, who died yesterday at her | Mrs Carver, who was 38, was a home, 1445 Fairfield Ave, will be/jifelong Indianapolis resident and held at 10:30 a. m. Saturday dt was a member of the Church of Moore mortuaries Colonial chapel Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. and at 2 p. m. at Frankfort. Bur-/She was a graduate of Technical fal will be in Bunnell Cemetery in High School.

Her only survivor

Mrs. Shepard, who was 71, was a lawrence, Indianapolis. ived | . . native of Moran, Ind. She had 1 ved| Mrs. Cecelia M. Davis

Mrs. Cecilia M.

et |here 35 years before moving to Surviving = are two daughters, two years ago, died yesterday Mrs. Robert Browning, Anaheim, | the home of her son, Fred W Cal, and Miss Phyllis L. Shepard, | 5. ic Gary. She was B4.

Mrs, Davis was a

Services for Clyde. Baker, ‘Realtor, to Be Saturday.at 10

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in Flanner &

is her husband,

Davis, resident

native of Cov

George Miner, Upper Sandusky, O. ington, Ky. She had formerly livec

Andrew Hatchett in Beech Grove. Surviving are her husband, Wil

Services will be held at 10 a. m. ,..... M Davis,

Gary; five other

Saturday for Andrew Hatchett, 2021] ns. Walter, New York City: John Columbia Ave, who died Monday So J ng 4 in General Hospital He was 62. |Grove: Thomas and Paul, both of} Burial in New Orown Cemetery 1, 4ianapolis, and a daughter, Mrs will follow the services in Emanuel Josephine Conroy,

Baptist Church.

had lived here 23 years.

Harry, Reech

Indianapolis.

: : Services are planfied at Flanner, A native of Prospect, Tenn, he & Buchanan mortuary.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mrs. Helen S. Miller

Millie Hatchett; three sons, Charles,

Services for Mrs.

Helen 8. Miller,

Burrin and James Hatchet, tWO who died yesterday, at the home| stepsons, Edward L. and Henry M.| of her daughter, M Brown; three daughters, Mrs. Willie| 4202 Graceland Ave. will be held Ella Shorter, Mrs. Lollie Mae RO- at 10 a. m. Saturday at the resi-

Mary Frances Mitchell, Canton, O.;|

great-grandchildren.

, 1317 Lawton St. Burial will be in!

‘Mrs. Burris, who was 92, had lived in Indianapolis 15.years. She|

. Edward Kurr,

land, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. dence. Burial will be in Crown Hill.

Mrs. Miller, who was 67, was a

a brother, G. Hatchett of Decatur, native of Thomaston, Conn. and Ala.: 22 grandchildren, and _11 had lived here 29 years.

Other survivors are her husband,

* : Lorin A. Miller; three other daughMrs. Lucy Burris ters, Mrs. Maude Wolfe and Mrs. Services will be held at 10 a. m. Rilus Money; both of Indianapolis, tomorrow at J. C. Wilson Chapel of ' and Mrs. John White, Schenectady, the Chimes for Mrs. Lucy Burris, N. Y, and two sons, Lorin Miller, who died yesterday at the home of Bowling Green, Ky. and Glenn a .daughter, Mrs. Bessie Green, Miller, Indianapolis.

Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Johnson Go. oys Confess . i was a native of Kentucky and a 4 y member of Methodist Church.

Pfc. E. W. Bockbrader Police today investigated an in-| Services are planned at 10 a. m. coherent story of two bedsaggled tomorrow at Moore Mortuaries youths, 15 and 17, who said they Northeast Chapel for Pfc. Edwin: committed three burglaries during a

W. Bockbrader, who was killed | night-long escapade in a stolen car. The younger of the pair had

March 3, 1945, at Garsdorf, Ger-|

He went overseas Sept. 29, 1944,

attended Technical High School.

and Iva Kiplinger; a brother, Carl

Bockbrader; two half-sisters, Janice

brother, Glen Kiplinger, all of Indianapolis. .

Edwin L. Watkins

district sales manager for Eli Lilly & Co. in northwestern Pennsylvania and eastern Maryland, died yesterday in Lilly clinic, General Hospital. He was 42. He was attending an annual mar-| keting conference here. He had been affiliated with the firm since 1935. Services and burial will be in Harrisburg Saturday. He is survived by his wife, and! mother, both in Harrisburg. i

Mrs. Mary E. Peet

Mrs. Mary E. Peet, 5505 College| Ave, residént here 30 years, died) yesterday in her home. She’ was 80.| A native of Lawrenceburg, she

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many. Burial will be in Round Hill. slipped away from the juvenile cenPfc. Bockbrader, who was 22, was| ter late yesterday. a lifelong Indianapolis resident. He # car about 8 p. m. yesterday, police had worked at Allison's before en- said, and wrecked it later near the

They had stolen |

tering service Nov. 30, 1942. | Raymond St. underpass.

The pair was picked up early this

and fought in the -Ardennes and morning at a filling station at 802| Rhineland campaigns, serving with| W. Oliver Ave., where they had told Headquarters Co, 3d batallion, 20 attendant one of them was an 894th infantry regiment. |escapee from Pendleton. That, po-

He formerly resided at 3360 Jen- | lice said, was the youth who was nings St. and was a member of actually only an escapee from the

North Side Baptist Church. He juvenile center.

Both youths were cut and bruised

Surviving are his parents, Glenn and the elder had what appeared to

be a gunshot wourid on his left knee. None of the burglaries they

and Linda Kiplinger, and a half- claimed to have committed had

been reported to local police so far

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