Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1947 — Page 16

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Local Deaths— Ws. Wayne Young Mrs. Annie May Davis . fom > os iy wan WOMEN

“Mrs. Bernice Miles’ Funeral Rites Saturda Services Set Tomorrow 4% ".7%: 8 LEARN TO BE A NURSE'S AID To Bein Plainfield Tomorrow NES datliriay

| Services for Mrs. Annie May Da-|Mrs. Susie Davis, both of Louisville, years. She was a member of the (ll thos " 1 fl on W \vié, 2124 Northwestern Ave, will be|KY. and Miss Alice Hinkle, Bowi- Mt. Parran Church and the Inde- On-the-Job Training” with pay—5';-day week Funeral services for Mrs. Bernice Miles, Indiana club woman, will i on Wa ing Green, Ky, and one uncle, pendent Order of St. Marks. Free Pension Plan—Annual Vacation and be held in Plainfield tomorrow. Dies at 45 y (neld at 1 p. m. tomorrow In Jones {Luther Hinkle, Louisville, Ky. | Survivors are three nephews, one me ;

Mrs. Miles, who was the wife of A. Strong Miles, Plainfield, died To Hospital Tabernacle AME Zion Church H I Campbell niece, two great-nieces and five Sick Leave. or yesterday in Methodist Hospital. She wis 50 | Mrs. Wayne Young, 1021 S. State Burial will be in Floral Park Ceme-| FTUri@Yy mp |great- -nephews. Training to begin January 5, 1948. A former trustee of the Indiana Federation of Clube for three| va q life resident of Indianapolis, tery. | Services for Hurley Campbell, 601! rere years, she. was chairman of the conservation department of the fed-| died yesterday en route to Meth- | Mrs. Davis, who was a native of |W. 29th Bt, who died Tuesday in| CLERGYMAN DIES

re ud a ves] — two sons, Kenneth and odist Hospital. She was 45. [Monticello, Ark, died Wednesday Veterans Hospital, will be held at) PITTSBURGH, Dee. 11 (UP)—Dr . Apply Personnel Office

m. Saturday in the Jasons Mrs. Miles was a member of Willlam Pagel; two daughters, Mrs. She was a former employee of|in her home. She was 69. ‘ Dg es ph ey De TUM esteugher. prow Tne METHODIST HOSPITAL Epsilon Sigma Omicron Sorority, Blanche Hock, Mrs. Nora White, H. P. Wasson & Co. five years, She| widow of the late Rev. L. D.| will be In New Crown. died today. He was 90. Order of Eastern Star, Scottish 8ll of La Porte; another daugiit.r, was & member of the Becond| Davis, former presiding elder of the Mr. Campbell, who was 55, was : : Rite Ladies Club, Daughters of | Mrs. Crystal Jumps, Indianapolis; Church of Christ, Scientist, the|indiana district, Mrs. Davis lived |, native of Grand Rivers, Ky. He American Revolution, Matinee Mu- three sisters, four brothers and three White Shrine, and the Prospect here 25 years and was a member of had been a resident of Indianapolis “ sicale and Indiana Roadside Coun- Brandchildren. Chapter, OES. {the Jones Tabernacle Church. 120 years. clk ; William McDermott Bervices will be held at 1 p. m.| g vio ors include two sons, Mack| Survivors are his wife, Margaret;

(Saturday in the Robert W. BUrlOZ|y ny vig ang Charles C. Davis, both | his son David Campbell: his daugh. ee ean | Services for William E. McDer-|tuneral home. Burial will be in|; ih B00 FEES © TV, ost Phall: his dade

: * . Association of Parliamentarians Iter, Miss Hattie Campbell, Cleve- or Al h I A id she also belonged to the Plainfield mott, 3137 Broadway, a former city Washington Park Cemetery. Everett L. Bingleton, Hamilton, O., land, O.; three sisters, Mrs, Anna CoO 0 ICS no mou

health inspector eight years, will be) Survivors are her husband, 4 w\evin Vv Singleton, Indian. Cayto, Mrs. Mary Bell and Mis Priends Church. held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Wayne; two daughters, Mrs. Martha ih ' | Anna Rhod | di lis; ‘ Besides her husband, Mrs. Miles i k 4 Mrs. Elizabeth apolis. {Anna Rhodes, all of Indianapolis; is survived by a daughter, Miss Blackwell funeral home and at 9 Jean Walker an 8. q n> nl three brothers, Manless M. and SECOND ANNUAL OPEN FORUM Roberta Jean Miles, a teacher at ® ™ in Holy Angels Catholic Ann Bailey, and one grandchild, a Dr. Paul W. Monroe Hobert, Campbell, both of IndianWinfall school: her mother. Mrs. Corral Bra Wilt be in Holy Cross of Indianapolis Services were held yesterday in apolis, and Dalbert Campbell, Cut- : Nettie Hufford, Danville; two ss. = metery was 4 tawa, Ky : or vile; wo ikl A native of Maduon, be. awe. ]AFS: Mylo Wilkins Saryion, No dor 8; eM Boy Hi The second annual Open Forum of “Alcoholics Anonymous” Mildred Goodson, Danville, ~~ Tuesday in General Hospital. He had Services for Mrs. Myrtle Wilkins,| oo "ol 5) oo "0 Bg rs. tty Hines will be held in the World War Memorial Auditorium at 8 P. M. on lived here 70 vears and was a mem- who died Tuesday in her home, 349 | Services for Mrs. Betty Hines, December 12. : Olive E. Pagel ber of the Holy Angels Church 8. Hamilton Ave, will be held at! Dr. Monroe, native Hoosier, was who died Monday in her home, 330 Services for Mrs. Olive E. Bagel, Survivors are a sister, Mrs. John 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the J. C an alumnus of Franklin College and w. 18th St. will be held at 1p. m This is in no sense a “show off” meeting. It is merely our sinof Rochester, °1 \ i «. F. Manning. Indianapolis; seven Wilson Chapel of the Chimes had served mo > than 20 years as Friday in the Mt. Parran Baptist pa ae i i . i | htaimne Rochester, ‘Ind, who. died yes- F, > Burial will be in Memorial Park chief administrator of Teachers’ cere effort to acquaint the public at large with the benefits obtamaml kg Sigupizat La ECE 410 51x HDRES, the was 38 College at Columbia Unviersity un- : able by a friend or a relative of yours through the association with aot Wil he el Saturday at . . . . . . ar iy 0 a in La Porte Burial SOUNDS INCREDIBLE A native of Somerset, Ky. she Set Ihe late Dr, Nicholas Murray our group—man or woman alike, _ tier be in Patton Cemetery, 1s NEW YORK (UP I'he Duotone had been a resident of Indianapolis ah ’ - . ‘ . . Porte, ; Tn Sound anorusirie Completed its 0 Yorn aid was a ere go He had served as president of : In the Open Forum, 81x selected members of ‘Indianapolis AlMis Pagel who was 50. was a na. Survey of 300 cities and concluded Christian Church at New Palestine, Roberts College in Istanbul, Turkey, coholics Anonymous” will appear on the platform to try and answer tive of Starke County and was a that Reno, Nev, is the noisiest in! Survivors are her son, Harry and also president of the American any questions put to them by the audience in regard to the purpose,

nember of the Christian Church the country. Philadelphia was rated Wilkins, and her daughter, Mrs College for Girls there. : methods and achievements of A. A. in La Porte. second in noise, and Boston third. Marie Minor, and one grandchild His wife, the former Emma Ellis, |

is tvit i EBUCK AND CO. Survivors are her husband, New York was 63d on the list, ill of Indianapolis of Franklin, survives him Lleol

You may have a relative, or a friend, an employee, or an employer . . who is suffering with the distressing illness of Alcoholism. For it ESI: hniinapolis O Owned and Managed for 74 Years! wnasmsnas; Mis. pin py _ IS 0 FOO UE PE Co re a: tet ervices for Mrs. Elizabeth Cecil, ol

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