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SATURDAY, “DEC. 18 1047
Local Deaths—
Harry Fitch Rites
‘To Be Held Monday
Burial to Take, Place"
In Memorial . Park
Services . for Harry Carl Fitch, who died yesterday in his home,! | 524 N. Denny St., will be held Monday at 11 a. m. in the residence. Burial will be in Memorial Park.
He was 66. ‘
A native of Cole County, itr. Pitch, had been” an Indianapolis| : resident 33 years. He was a retired |. passenger conductor for the Illinols| Central Railroad where he had been’
employed since 1901.
He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen and the Baptist Church in Effingham,
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Survivors are his wife. Dessie Esther; his daughter, Mrs. Paul Dorsey; his sister, Mrs. Nell Bridgman, Seattle, Wash., and one grand-
son.
William E. Corwin
Rites for William E. Corwin, 2538 | Broadway, a former machinist for the Nordyke-Marmon Co. will be at 1:30 p. m. Monday in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Corwin, who was 54, died Thursday in Veterans Hospital He was born in Morrow County, Ohio, and lived here 27 years. He was 2 member of the Methodist Church
in Cardington, O.
Mr. Corwin served in the Mexican border campaign in 1916 and was| in five major engagements with the| Rainbow Division in World War I.| He also served with the Army of Occupation in Germany after World
War I.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | Hattie C. Corwin; two brothers, David O. Corwin, Cardington, O.,| and Prank R. Corwin, Mansfield, | O., ‘and several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Mary Belle Carey
Services for Mrs. Mary Belle Carey, who died Thursday at her| home, 934 W. 28th St., will be held at 1:30. p. m. Monday at Mt. Paran Baptist Church. Burial will be in|
Floral Park.
Mrs. Carey, who was 50, was al native of Gallatin, Tenn. and had : lived here 25 years. She was a Son County,
member ‘of Mt. Paran Church.
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NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: Freezing temperatures are forecast through the Northern States and Southwest with readings registering 26 degrees below freezing in the Northern. Plains Saturday night. Milder temperatures are expected in Florida with recordings in the 60's, but the remainder of the nation will continue to feel the effects of the cold polar continental air. The freezing line on Fotocast marks the southern extremity of
the area of below 32 degree tem- -
peratures. Weathermen predict scattered snow shower activity in the vicinity of the lakes. The instability caused by cold air sweeping over warmer water will limit this shower area to that portion of the country. Rain is forecast for the Gulf States as warm air
streaming in from the gulf rides
aloft over the cold Canadian air at the surface. The onshore flow
"of this warm air is not indicated
on Fotocast, since this activity is taking place at the upper levels of the atmosphere. The Northwest Pacific regions are also due
for rain as moist onshore winds |
cause rain in coastal sections, turning to snow over the mountains. Fair skies will dominate the Central Plains and Southwest
Pacific States. The remainder of
the U. 8S. will be blanketed by overcast to partly cloudy conditions. (See Inset Map for complete coverage of cloudiness). Minimum temperature forecasts for Saturday night and early Sunday morning include:
Memphis 39: Atlanta 32; New |]
York 30; Washington 29; Phila-
Miam! delphia 28; Cleveland 24; St. Ne Louis 23; Kansas City 26; Bos- |Ne
ton 20; Omaha 16; Chicago 15. Weather fans will note that the nation is being dominated by the same type of air mass from
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[Robert Acre Rites Held in Enid, Okla, somos:
Ex-State Legislator To Be Buried Here
Funeral services for Robert H. Acre, former member of the Indiana State Legislature, will be held today in Enid, Okla, be held again in Flannes & 8u-|-chanan mortuary when Mr, Acre is returned here for burial in Crown
years, He served in the Indiana State Legislature in 1911 and 1913, one time he was a candidate for Marion County treasiirer. He was : a real estate leader and oil and ; gas lense broker here. Dr. David Adler, He moved to Oklahoma in 1929. ‘had | Survivors include four sons, Dr.
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border to border, and that all forecast weather is attributed to local topography or over-running.
Official Weather
WEATHER BUREAU
Marion F. Hart
Funeral services for Marion F.
Hart, a native of Indianapolis, will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in Paull jes A oe oo| E. Dorsey funeral home. 3urial wall 355/be in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Total precipitation ‘since Jan Deficiency since Jan
The following table shows the temperaHot Springs, Ark. He was 57. For 10 years Mr. Hart lived in He had been in the automotive business most of his life, and served as salesman and|Rd. She was 51. distributor in the Arkansas district for the White Truck Co.
50 loverseas as a first lieuténant, Mr. Hart is survived by his wite,
Mrs. Ethan Hart; a daughter, Mrs.
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John Martin, Hoosier Borns, ZL
Dies in Greenwood at 80
John Martin, a native of Johndied today in the home Mrs. Ruby Craig, Ladoga, and Mrs. of a daughter, Mrs. Clifford Over-| Nellie J. Swindle, Indfanapolis; | three brothers, Ira J. and Wiilllam
Surviving are her parents, Mr. street, in Greenwood. Ie was 80.
and Mrs, Jess Fitts; a daughter, May Eleanor Carey; four sisters, Mrs. Lula Douglas, Mrs. Susie Bedenbaugh and Mrs. Virginia Ricketts, all of Indianapolis, and! Mrs. Sadie Malone, Gallatin, and four brothers, Robert, George, Har-
vey and William, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Cora Woodbridge
Services for Mrs. Cora H. Wood- |
bridge, 1215 N. Pennsylvania St.,
were to be held at 3 p. m. today in the Flanner and Buchanan mortuary. Burial was to be in Crown
Hill Cemetery. She was 83.
Mrs. Woodbridge died yesterday in General Hospital. She was a native of Steubenville, O., but had lived here 50 years. She was a member of the Second Presbyterian
Church and the Review Club.
Survivors include four daughters, Miss Louise Woodbridge, Mrs. Arthur Price, Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Robert Elliott, Fu. Lauderdale, Fla.; Mrs. Charles J, Foster, Chillicothe, O.; two brothers, L. A. Holroyd, Missoula, Mont.; L. E. Holroyd, Steubenville eight grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren.
Washington;
A member of the Greenwood Thayer, both of Ft. Wayne, and Christian Church, Mr. Martin lived Francis: M.. Thayer, there several years. At one time he and four grandchildren. : Mrs. Emma Laird Services for Mrs. Emma Laird,
was a farmer. Funeral services will be held a 2 p. m. Monday in Burkhart fu-| neral home in Greenwood, with| |who died yesterday in her home |in Allisonville- Road, will be held flat 2 p. m. Monday, in Hisey &
burial in Greenwood Cemetery. The Rev. Richard Mills, pastor Greenwood Christian ‘Church, will [Titus “funeral Home. officiate. Besides Mrs. Overstreet, Mr. Martin. is survived by two other Ses Mrs. Ralph Scott, and Miss Orp Martin, and one grandchild.
Oel Thayer Services for Oel Thayer, 2110 Martha St, who died yesterday in Billings Veterans’ Hospital, will be at 1:30 p. m. in the Moore Mortuaries Northeast Chapel, Burial will be in Sutherland Park. He was 54. Mr. Thayer, a native of Millersville, was a welder for the Baker Welding Co. the past eight years. He had been a resident of Indianapolis most of his life. Survivors are his wife, Beulah; his four sons, Lowell E., George J. and Walter E. Thayer, all of Indianapolis, and Robert Thayer, his two daughters,
3047 Broadway, will be held at 9 a. m. Monday in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Burial will be in!home, 2503 Northwestern Ave, will
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Mrs. Mary Weber
M. Weber, a lifelong resident of In-|Park dianapolis, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Mr. Lee, who was 61, was a native tuary and at 9 a. m. in Our Lady Monday in Shirley Brothers’ Irving! of Brownsville, Tenn., and had lived of Lourdes Church. Burial will be Hill Chapel. Burial will be in Crown here 27 years. He was the owner in St. Joseph's Cemetery. land operator of Lee's Barbecue| Mrs. ‘Kirk, who had lived here Stand, 601 W. 26th St, and was most of her life, was 69. She was a a member of the Christ Temple member of Our Lady of Lourdes |Church, the Altar Soclety°and the Survivors are his wife, Mattie; Calendar Club of the Church. She two sons, Robert C. and David Ed-| was a native of Pt. Loramie, O. ward Lee; his daughter, Miss Viola Lee; a stepdaughter, Mrs, Thelma|Miss Alma A. Kirk, Miss Josephine Miller, all of Indianapolis; a broth.|M. Kirk, and Mrs. Elizabeth Bethel er, Charlie Lee, Detroit, Mich.; four| Matthews, all of Indianapolis; a sisters, Mrs. Mary Frances Keller, brother, Willlam Meyer, Sidney, O d Mrs. Mickey|and a sister, Mrs. Clara Francis, Pt.|ls Sen. Capehart,” he sald. “I'd also take the No. 3 spot if they had
Hill Cemetery. Mrs, Weber, who was 73, died Thursday in her home, 61 N. Kenyon St. She attended St. | Academy and was a member of the St. Mary's Club and the Children’s Sunshine Club, Inc. Burvivors include her husband, William A. Weber; six nieces and five nephews.
IOOF DISTRICT MEETING Lodges of District 24 South, IOOF,| will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday in Irvington Odd Fellows hall, 5420% E. Washington St.
Holy Cross Cemetery. Native of Vincennes 54, died
Dies Here at 58
Services for Mrs. Lupear, 4260 E. 34th St., an Indian apolis resident 50 years, will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in Moore Mortuaries’ Irvington Chapel. will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.
Thursday in his home. He was a native of Jessup, Pa. and lived here 30 years. member of the St. Catholic Church and for 30 years he was district representative for the engineering department of the Travelers Insurance Co. Mr. Quinn is survived by two daughters, Miss Patricia Louise . Quinn and Miss Mary Ann Quinn;|Mrs. Ora Middleton
Funeral services for Mrs. Ora Middleton, 1061 Alvord 8t., will be held at 10 a. m, Monday in Emanuel Baptist Church. Burial will be in
Indianapolis, Arc
She was a native of Vincennes and was a member of the Downey t Avenue Christian Church. Survivors include Alic; three daughters, Mrs. Roseanna Patrick, Ft. Wayne; Jeannette Sipole and Mrs. Ellen White, both of Indianapolis; & son, Alic Jr, -Detroit,-Mich.; three sis~ ters, Mrs. Maude Riley, Indianapo lis; Mrs. Irene O’Brien, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Frieda two brothers, Forrest and William Hanes, both of Indianapolis, and three grandchildren,
“Burial will 'be in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Laird, who was’ 93, lived os about 60 years. She was a 8! native of Milton and attended elementary schools there,
She is survived by a son, Prank J. Laird; a brother, George E. Noll, Liberty, Ky.; three grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Ora O. Dunbar
Funeral services for Ora O. Dunbar; an electrician, will be held at 11 a. m. Monday in Kregelo & 3alley mortuary with burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Mr. Dunbar, who lived at 2602 McClure St., died of a heart attack Thursday while working in Lawrence. He was 57.
A native of Sullivan County he lived in Indianapolis for many years. He was a veteran of World War I. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. a daughter, Mrs. a son, William Dunbar, and a brother, Albert Dunbar, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Goldie Grimes
Funeral services for Mrs. Goldie Grimes, 901% E. Market St., will be at 10 a. m. Tuesday in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. will be in East Hill Cemetery in Rushville. Mrs. Grimes, who died Friday, was a native of Rushville and lived here 50 years. She was 69. She was a member of the RushPresbyterian Church and] There are no immediate survivors. died Wednesday in his home, 614, |W. 27th St, will be held Monday, Services for Mrs, Mary A. Kirk,| the Republican nomination either at 1 p. m. in the Christ Temple 4500 E. Washington St, who died Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Church. Burial will be in Floral yesterday after a long illness, will be "lat 8:30 a. m, Monday in Kirby mor-
Edward ,|Quinn, Villanova, and Leo Quinn, New York City; three sisters, |Mrs, Mary Rogan, Mrs. John Kennedy and Mrs. Thomas Manley, all yew Crown Cemetery. Mrs. Middleton, who was 51, died yesterday in her home. She was & native of Russellville, Ky., and lived
“Ben Saperstein Dies Here at 50
Ben Herman Saperstein, 3605 apolis. Services for Carl Olsen, who died| College Ave. died today. He was! yesterday at his home, 216 N. Miley Ave., will be held at 10 a, m. Monday at Conkle Funeral Home. Burfal will be in Floral Park. Mr. Olsen, who was 72, was a native of Denmark and came to , this country at the age of 17. He was employed by National Malleable & Steel Castings 20 years and Link-Belt Co. 27 years before his retirement from Link-Belt five
a native of Indianapolis, Mr. ‘Saperstein was a member of Moniment Lodge of the Masonic Order, | Beth-El-Zedeck Temple, the “ndis anapolis Hebrew J Congregation Jewish War Veterans, and was an associate member of Father Flannigan’s Boy's Town. ! He was a veteran of World War } 340 yoy dasdviated with hs {ather | Northeast Chapel. Burial will be in Mr. Olsen was married to Louise Petersen in 1900. He was a member of Danish Lodge. Surviving are his wife, Louise; four ‘sons, Alfred, Wilmer, Clifford and Elmer, all of Indianapolis, and six daughters, Mrs. Guy Cummings, Mrs, Harold Hartpence, Charles Cochran, Huntsinger, Mrs. Mrs. Marion Glaze, apolis; a brother, John, Indianapolis; and four brothers and two | sisters, both of Denmark.
Manson Lee
Mr. Saperstein is survived by his ; wife, Elizabeth; his father, Jacob: a Mrs. Belle Ellis; one brother, Sol daughter, Miss Tobie Jean Saper- Ellis, Detroit, Mich., and a sister, two Morris Saperstein and Arch E. Falender, both of Indian- Available— .|apolis, and a sister, Mrs. Ray Katz, Burial Funeral services will be held at
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 (UP)~ Sen. Homer Capehart (R. Ind.) last night announced his candidacy for
Jack Frye and
Greenfeld, Rabbi blatt and Cantor Myro Glass will officiate. Burial will be in Beth-El-Zedeck Temple Cemetery.
«Mrs. Mary A. Kirk
Maurice Gold
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Survivors are three daughters, Mr. Capeliart
Memphis, Tenn.; Shipp and Miss Emma Lee, both Loramie, and three grandchildren.
5 Mrs, Dora D. Wood
Funeral services for Mrs. Dora Wood, a native of Cicero, Ind. wil now.”
Minnie Williams, Detroit; | uncle, Rhoden Whitelaw, Indian-| {apolis, and one aunt, Mrs.
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BROWNSTOWN, Dec. o. 15—At least two more days will be required to|) complete the State's case againsttee David E. Edman, 41, of Columbus, | formerly a wealthy electrical on. |
ings A this time: SCHOOL TOWNSH OF MARION COUNTY ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR TIAL ROO FUND AND
‘He is charged in Jackson Orcutt] Court with the shotgun murder last © {February of his divorced wife, Mrs. | Services will|p, ith Clark Edman. * Yesterday's testimony was given by police who investigated the slaying at the home of Mrs.
. Eddian’s father, Nathan Clark, who | Mr. Acre, who was 81, died yes-);yoq ha
terday in Enid. He was a native of | Marion County and lived here 33
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Harold Jelliff, state police fire- hun arms expert, testified that the pat-| ® tern of pellets on an outside wall of the Clark home indicated the shotgun barrel was not more than two feet from the ground when
Administrative:
The egoing approp: ! aden ow uh DPToptia tions provided for in the ing budgets and a and ah ne emergen ay 10 such Sislonal appropriations exists oy reason
Bartholomew | County Hospital pathologist, earlier, stified that Mrs. Edman was
struc! "by shotgun pellets and could Robert R. Acre, Evansville; Fred E.' |, 4 have been facing the gun
Acre, Enid, Henry M. Acre, Tulsa, o) h killed. Okla, and Jess CO. Acre, Dallas, mun acters
Tex.; three. daughters, Mrs. T. M.|inat she accidentally met her death Hindman, Indianapolis; Miss Ruby | when the gun was discharged after| in Acre, Enid, and Miss Paulyne Acre, Edman had been struck on the Corsicana, Tex. and ohe brother, ead. John Acre, Canton, Okla., and four
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A member of First Church of Christ Scientist, she was graduated from Shortridge High School. During World War 1 18 261vad: yw nersl services will be hald at 11 a. m. Monday in Flanner & Buchanan ‘ mortuary, with burial in Mary Lou Pippin; three brothers, Crown Hill Cemetery. Maurice Hart, Indianapolis; Hart, Santa Barbara, Cal, Hebron Hart, Verdugo City, Cal. and one grandchild.
Patrick A. Quinn quinn, MS. Amelia Gayhart
Services for Mrs. Amelia Gay-|" hart, who died Wednesday in her
Mrs, Shelby is survived by her husband, Norris P. Shelby; a sister, Mrs. Laura M. Elder; her mother, "Mrs. Matilda Bade, and a nephew,
be held Monday at 2 p. m. in Jacobs Brothers West Side chapel. Burial
Mrs. ‘Gayhart, who was 67, was a native of Horse Cave, Ky. and He was 4 had been a resident here 30 years. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Mattie Thompson and Mrs. Geneva Darden; her son, James R. Gayhart; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild, all of Indianap-
Survivors include her husband, Melvin Middleton; two daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Holloway, Jeffersonville, and Mrs. Mary Lyons, Chicago, Ill, and a son, Eugene Lewis, Indian-|
|native of Chitwood, Tenn, dled yesterday in General Hospital. He was 76. He lived here 21 years '|and was a mechanic for the Hatfleld Motor Co. before retiring 12 years ago.
Funeral services will be at 10 a. m. Monday in Moore Mortuaries
Mr. Ellis is survived by his wife,
Sen.Capehart
as President or Vice President. He said he also would accept the
there was such a
The first- term | Senator wa 8 asked during al “meeting the # press” radio (Mutual) interview who he favored as the candidate next year. “My favorite candidate for the | first or second spot on a GOP ticket
one. A “All 96 members of the Benate D. consider themselves candidates, you
The Governor's Clemency Commission's recommendation in the matter was on the desk of the State’s Chief Executive this morning. Gov. Gates was not expected to announce his decision immedi-
- The Governor and the comunis-| sion yesterday listened to three Ft.| Wayne attorneys and relatives of
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Il. DEATH NOTICES Indianapolis Times, Sat, Dee. 18, '47
BANGLES. | lg Uva, TALBOTT, WEBER, ha dl "(Mame).
Sthirtey Services
ACRE—Robert H., father of Mabel Hindman, city; Miss Ruby Acre, Enid, Okla.: Miss Paulyne Acre, Corsicana, Tex.: Dr, Robert R. Acre, Evansville; Fred E. Edward, Enid, Okla.; Harry M. Acre, Tulsa, Okla. and Jess OC, Acre, Dallas, Tex., passed away at Enid, Okla, Friday. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Monday, 3 p. m, Friends invited, Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at mortuary after 7 p, m. Sunday. (Shoals, Ind, papers please copy.)
ANDRUS—~Lucius’ B,, 1603 Central, father of L. L. Andrus, South Bend, Ind, Frank Andrus, Columbus, Mrs, Ruth Heberlein, New You oily! passed away Saturday a, Services Flanner & Buchanan Tues day, 10:30 a. m, Friends-invited. Interment Greenwood od Cemetery, Brook« lyn, N. Y, Friends may call Bunday and Monday afternoons.
ARDNER — Ba Marianne, beloved daughter of , and Mrs. Robert L. Arner, passed away Thursday ko Service Flanner Buchanan ortuary Mondas. 3:30 p. m, Interment Crown
BANGLEDIS — Uva, 1666 . rE
. Services Hoaal'® AL m., a. Shirley Bros. Chapel, 948 N. Dllinois. Bural emorial Park, Friends Hrd call at the Apel any (Kn! nistown, New astle and Ric mon s please copy.)
aon W., 4021 Byram, of R.
Clark, brother of Susi passed awa Friday p. m, Service Anne 4 Hr chanan Mortuary Monday, 1 Friends invited. Burial own” ‘wil, Friends may call at mortuary.
COMER—~Lena, 59 years, of 1033 N, Hamihon, mother of Mrs. Alberta
aney, Mary Jane Winkle Raymond W, and W. Rolland Comer, sisier of s. Hetl ugh, Mrs, Metta Thomas,” and ° arty Mayfield of city, Mrs. ‘Tresa of oomington, Ind.; also 1 randchildren a iday fends
ay, Dec, ik m. Friends invited, Burial Crown
CORWIN—Willlam E., of 2538 Brook way Ave, engered aw I rest Thurs day svening, age years, husban of Hattie O. Corwin; brother o Prank. R. and Davia 0. Corwin. orvMonda ondsl se! P. Chapel. 2080 'B, Mich an Bt eriends are welcome. Burial morial Park, Moore Mortuaries
DENTON—Lawrence E., 36 years old, 8. Gibson st, husband of Clossin Denton, brother ot Mrs. Lena Wallace of Mammoth Springs, Ark. passed away Friday, Time of funeral given later, For information call Jor dan Funeral Home, CH-8300. (Member of Capitol City Lodge No, 3132, F.& A M)
DUNBAR~Ora O., of 2602 McClure, passed away suddenly Thursday, Dec. 11, Funeral at Kregelo & Balley Funeral Home, 2233 N, Meridian, Monday morning at 11. Burial at Greenwood, Ind. Friends may call at. funeral home after 4 Saturday afternoon.
ELLIS—Corbin, of ull ny 28th ot entered into rest husband of Belle Els, oe i Mrs. Edna Brown and Sol Ellis, Servces Mon Day. 15, 10 a. Mm, Northeast apel, 2830 Station Sf. Friends are welcome. Burial Shelby« ville, Ind. Moore Mortuaries. (Shel. byville papers please copy).
FITCH Harry C. a 66, husband ther of Mrs. Paul Dorsey, grandfather of Charles Dorsey, Ridded away Thursday
urdsy noon. Private funeral service 11 Monday at the residence. Burial 1 Memorial |_Park.
FRANKLIN—Ernest J., o Alabama, passed ia ly yd day afternoon, husband of Francis, father of Pred and Mrs. Dorothy Hillring, brother of Mrs, Vera May, Services will be conducted at 2 p. Bunday’ at the Aaron-Ruben Punersi Home. Interment Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery. Friends invited.
GRIMES—Goldie, of 901% FE. Market Bt., entered into rest Friday, age 69 years, widow of the late Samuel C. Grimes. Bervices Tuesday, 10 a. m., at Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan Bt. Friends are welcome, Burial East Hill Cemetery, Rushville, Ind. Moore Mortuaries.
HARRISON —Watt, husband of mae Harrison, passed away a Ee me in Acton, Ind. Priday m., Friends may call at the Robert Ww, Stirling Funeral Home in Acton after Pp. turdey, Funeral services Sunda, 2 at Bethlehem Church, one mile Mast of Pisher Btation Burial Beaver Cemetery, (Noblesville papers please copy). HART Marion FF. age 58, husband of Ethan Hart; father of Mary Lou brother of Maurice, hp and Hebron Hart, passed hs Springs, Ark. Priends _— cal htt 0 Dorsey Putistal Home, York. St, r 4 p. m. an ay, i neral 2 nday at funeral home. Burial town Hill Cemetery.
HUNOT_ Maryan, 78 years, of 2134 Onpiiol, mother
Mrs " ain Holmes, of city; Mrs, ‘Lillian ebhann of New York, sister of Mrs. Della Brown and william Johnston of city, Mrs, Novenia Abrassart of Vincennes, passed away Thursday, Priends may call at the Jordan Funeral Home, 2428 B. 10th St, after 7 p. m. Saturday. Puneral Monday,
= Dec. 15, 9» a. m., at Holy Angel
«Church. Friends Invited. Burial Washington Park. KIRK—Mary A., 4500 B. Washington ai mother of a A. and Jo M. Kirk, Mrs. Elizabeth Bethe Matthews, sister of Willlam Meyer, Bidney 0. and Mrs, Clara Prancis, Pt. Lornovie, 0; klso= surLuh by three grandchildren. Died Funeral ary, Me 8:15, Wt he , Kirvy 0 ruinry, erigiap al
$8 Dun BR St, Joseph Cemete . Friends may call at 3 Borluarys Iter i
0 Chureh will meet at Hh a m. for prayer. ma, Ly 93. mother of
other of
Prank G. Doneld PF. Laird, Robert BE. Laird n Fr,
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L Hanes, " 8t., Ren into ‘rest Th evening, hes 58 Jars, wite of J. Lu other
8r., of Roseanns Patrick, A Mrs. ‘Jeannette
Sipole, Mrs. Ellen White -and Alic J. Lupear Jn, sister of Mrs. Maude Riley, Mrs. Prieda Hamilton, Mrs. Irene’ rien, Forrest Jud William Hang. _ Services Monday, 10 a.m, Irvington ev 5342 EB. wadhmgion Bt. Friends are welcome. Me morial Park. Moore Morsaari
MARTIN—Johtd, age 80, father h TS.
Mrs, Ralp Overstreet and Miss all of Greenwood, away Sate urday, Dec. 13, at home Mrs, Overstreet. Services Monday, 3 p. m.,
ery. may it at the funeral home time. —Leroy (Abe), or Sushany of Rose R., father of Marion R. Martin of In is, brother of Oscar
ar Martin berty, > Ind., and William Martin, Rushville,
Ind.; grandfather of Susan Ray Martin, Indianapolis, Passed away Thurs day p. m. Servi Flanner & Buchanan Mortuar, m3 p. m, Monday. Burial Crown Hill. OLSEN—Carl, age husband of Louise Olsen, Sine ‘of Nero, Frieda Mi ilda
8. Emma Glaze, Alfred Gilord un and Eimer Olsen, brother! of
ning at . Miley a gen 0 m. Conkle , Funeral Home, Ww, Michigan Friends
Park. Pri may La the. funeral home after 4 p. m. Sat
ur 0! phn Edwar weeks, little son of TIA ¥" ang Lucile Orme, bro of Charles me a ssed away Friday morning. Services at the J. 0. Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes," | 1234 Prosect St, Sunday, > m. Priends invited. Burial Round Hill. Friends Chimes call at the ‘Chapel of the UINN Fata passed away at his residence, 3947 Broadway, Thursday evening, beloved father of Mary Ann and Patricia Louise Quinn, brother
of the Rev, Edward J Vila Nova, Pa.; Leo Quinn, New York, Y.; Mrs. Ma a, Jou
Kennedy, Mrs, Thomas ag Jessup, Pa. Puneral from Speaks A Finn Funeral Home, 1639 N. Meridian Bt, Monday, 8:30 a. m.; Not Joan of Arg Church, § a. m. Doria Cross Oemetery. Friends a 12 noon Saturday. Priends in.
OBE RTS—Mrs Cloe Hi artley, 5613 Carrollton Ave " a John C. mother of Kenneth of Detrolt. snd Mrs. Bonlwyn Bray, Mrs. Jacquette Steinmeier, both of disnsholis rs. Lelia Gibbs of Balboa, anal Zone; sister of Frank Hartley of Miami, Fla. passed away Thursday. Services Flanner & Bue nan Mortuary Monday, 1:30 m. Priends invited. Burial Crown ‘Hill. Priends may call at mortuary. SA TEIN—Ben Herman of 3 College, passed away Saturday morning. husband of Elizabeth, father of Toby Jean, son of Jacob, brother of Morris Saperstein, Mrs, Roy Katz and Arch BE. Palender. Services will be conducted 3 p. m. Sunday at he Asron-Ruben ermen Ceme Friends invited. ye
SHELBY—Florence E., age 61, 314 Guion Road, wife of Nomis P., daughter of Mrs, Mati Bade, sis-
apolis, passed away Friday m, Services at Planner & Buchanan Mortuary Monday, 11 a. m. Priends invited, Interment Crown Hill AL - on at mortuary.
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Priends may ail at chal a 7 m. Baturda MAYER oul, 3 at Frid nto re husband of Mrs fy eX father of Mrs. Ruby EB. as Nellie J. Swindle, Lowell E, J. and Walter BE. Thayer: brother o of Ira J, Wiliam and nd Francis ot Laver
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Mortuaries
Bb aly 1 Gof © a 3 , Mm. Bros. Irving Hill Ai wh ¥ Washington St. Burial os " Prien Friends may oall All at Sha any time ©
x Mary, 8 view Dr. wife ‘of Chas. R. ther of Chas. R. 3. of Lafa go John M. Bayne, Mrs. Doty, sister of i Jon wi 8, Mate ster, Ind; Mrs. Layton DeWitt, Ark.: Mr. ward Polstra:
ne & anal ortuary
in of t the late Harley Wood, sister of Irvin G., ward T. Claude > Dick. Services Monday,
1:30 p Coll, oe "Ave. Friant fe come,
mn IN MEMORIAM
WELLS —In ving memory daughter wn sister, Ruth C, hd who departed this life one year ago, December 13, 1946: “December brings au memories Of our loved one gone to r But she will never be forgotten By the ones who loved her best.” FATHER, MOTHER, SI
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