Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1947 — Page 47

FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1947 ee SE —— “THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _____ ir x Skirvin, Mrs. ie W Services for Mrs. Pitcock Tomorrow fe ee Jacobson, Mrs. June Sher Sutherland he Fianner House Foun de or’ S Services for Mrs. Margaret Belle| yesterday in her home. A native of fick, Mrs. Oregn Love ‘and - Miss Wid ow Dies Ob est Coast

Pitcock of 1631 Park Ave. will be at Russell County, Kentucky, + she had ‘gazel Pitcock, all of Indianapolis; & 2 p. m. tomorfow in Hisey &*Titus resided here 31 years and was ‘a fiver, Kew: OMOFTOW 12 mortuary. Burial will be in Memo- member of Central Christian; sister, Mrs. Texas Humphrey Services for Mrs. Mary H. Flanner. who died Wednesday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frederick Monhofl, Altadena, Cal., will be|

rial Park Cemetery. or Church bucky: several nieces and nephews, Mrs. Pitcock, who ‘was 58, died ~ Surviving are | six daughters, Mrs, and five grandchildren. - | Worked in Internal fat 11 a. m. tomorrow in Pasadena, Cal, | a One of the founders of. the Civic Theater, Mis. Planner, who was! Revenue Office a

REINER J RS 5 J JA 3 3 83, and a native of Muncie, had lived in Indienapolis for 50. years. | Rites for Robert M. Sutherland,

She was the widow of the late Frank W. Flanner, founder of the] KING’ S JEWEL ER employee in the internal revenue

Flanner House, She was ‘a former oy | g . NTS. collector's office, will be at 2:30 p. m. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS!

member. of the Portfolio Club, the Surviving are a daughter, M - I. propylaeum Club, and one ‘of the.Merle . Pilman, Indignapolis; four f tomorrow in Flanner & Buchafian i Burial will be in Crown # T KING'S JEWELERS! *

founders of the Women's Depart- S00, Olin F, and Leroy L. Hastings, Hill,

nent Club. She was well known as 29th of Indianapolis; Archie Hast-| . Convenient Terms

\ writer, poet, actress and singer. ings, Pittsboro, and James C, Hast Pay Next Year!

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Mrs. Flanner ‘was the mother of ings, Westport; two brothers, John Janet Flanner, a nationally known Hastings, Indianapolis, and Andrew writer on the staff! of the New Hastings, Louisville, Ky., a sister, Yorker magazine. Mrs. Margaret Corya, Indianapolis, Survivors, besides the two daugh- #nd seven grandchildren.

ters, are another daughter, Miss ili : Mary Flanner, New York City, and Mrs. Lillian F. Davis Services Yor Mrs. Lillian F. Davis,

one granddaughter. - 425 E. New York St, who died yesAbe Grundy terday in St. Francis Hospital, will for Abe Grundy, who be.at 2 p. m. tomorrow in St. Paul's his home, 2166 Episcopal Church. Burial will be in will be held Sunday in Crown Hill y Burial will be in So-! Mrs. Davis, who was 75, had been |a resident of Indianapolis 49 years land was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Survivors are two half-brothers, Macy Freeman, Shelby, O., and Carl |Freeman, Portland, Mich, and a

A native of Morristawn, Mr. StithY eriand-qjed Tuesday at Roswell, N. X M. He had attended Purdue University and was a member of Phj Delta Theta Fraternity, Mr. Sutherland was 31. q Surviving are his mother and {8 stepfather, Mr: and Mrs, George C. 1 Alexander, Rushville, and his grandMrs. Mary Sutherland, New

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mother, : 4 Bethel. Services q died Tuesday in Wilbur L. Kise [James St, Sonora, Ky, Services will be held at 10 a. m nora. tomorrow at Conkle funeral home

M Mr. Grundy, who was 90, was a { for Wilbur L. Kise, pattern maker native of Hardin County, Kentucky, | for Thompson Brothers’ Pattern

and was a farmer until his retire-| {ment 18 years ago when he came to | Works, who died Wednesday in his|mgjanapolis. He was a member of | t : 3 : home, 403 N. LaSalle St. Burial will Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, | oSter sister, Mrs. Clara _ Franks, {be in Memorial Park. | Survivors are six sons, Arch, oli.| Grand Rapids, Mich. | Mr. Kise, who was 43, died just|Ver» David and William Grundy, all. Mrs, Hettie Kinsey H six weeks after the death of hisOf Indianapolis; Geotge Sr Mrs, Hettle Kinsey died yesterday mother, Mrs, Lizzie J. Kise, Indian- Louisville, Ky. and Guy Grune. in her home, 3155 N. Capitol Ave. apolis. A lifelong Indianapolis resi- Nolin, Ky.; two daughters, Mrs She was 64. dent, he formerly was employed Mae Akers, Indianapolis, and Mrs. | Survivors. includue 17 years by Link-Belt Co. and was Annie Robinson, Columous, O:;. 35 ters, Miss Velma L. Kinsey, Golden, a member of Washington Street grandchildren, and four . great. Colo,; Mrs. Hazel Ratcliff and Miss Methodist Church, grandchildren.

| Laura Kinsey, both of Indianapolis; Surviving dre his wife. Mildred William J. Hastings her son, Raymond A. Kinsey, Talla0.: an aunt, Mrs. Pearl Lynch, In-

a; : hassee, Fla.; three grandchildren | led a nice, Mrs. Dorothy Services for William James Hast- ynd two great-grandchidren.

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Centerville, Mr. Hastings, who was 77, was a 1 native of Van Wert, O, and had resided in Indianapolis 24- years. He i was a A member of Centerville Church.

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