Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1947 — Page 28
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Funeral services for David M.
Arranged Friday |e i
Resident 35 Years | near Middletown, will be. held at
Dies in Hospital 10 a. m. tomorrow in Beanblossom
Services for MTS. Florence N. ob funeral home. Burial will be in “of 7225 E. 38th St. will: be: at '1:30 Memorial, Park Cemetery. . p. m. Friday in Moore Mortuaries Mr. Arnette, who was a native Peace Chapel. - Burial will be in of Detroit, lived at 4625 Boulevard Floral Park Cemetery. Place. He was 38. .He lived In A resident of oIndianapolis 35 Indianapolis “about 15 years * and years, Mrs, Gee died yesterday in Was a member- of. the Elks, AtheSt{*Vincent's Hospital, “She was 66 naeum and the Indianapolis Athand a native of Quincy, Ind, letic Club, Mrs, Gee was a member of the For the last two years Mr, Arauxiliaries of Prank T. Strayer nette was selected as a member Post 1408, Veterans of Foreign of the All-American skeet team, Wars, and American Legion Post the national all- bare five-man 198. She was. the wife of the late championship team in’ 1046, and Walter J. Gee. placed second in the atonal allSurviving are a son, Ashworth g, bore match in Syracuse, N, Y., this Gee, Indiangpolis; a grandson, YET. James A. Gee, Indianapolis, and an Owner of the Arnette Arms Co,
aunt, Mrs. Hattie Vincent, Denver, 934 §. East St, he was a director ‘ of the National Skeet Shooting
Colo. o . . Association, Edna E. Allison | Mri. Arnette is survived by his Mrs. Edna E. Allison, resident wife, Mrs. Phyllis Arnette, a son, here 50 years, died yesterday in ner y.... Arnette. and his parents home, 2168 N. Capitol Ave. Bhe nr. .nq4 Mrs. A. C- Steen, all of was 75 Indianapolis
A native of Bowling Green, Ky, . Mrs. Allison was a member of George J. Mildner Bethel Methodist Church and Private funeral services for
Marv -mite Missionary : lary Campbell-mi y George J. Mildner, a native of West
Bociety, . Surviving are two daughters, Virginia, will be held at 1:30 p. m Mrs. Lucille Jewell and Miss Emma Friday in G. H. Herrmann funeral
Mae Allison; one granddaughter ome Burial will be in Crown Hill nd several cousins
Cemetery. Mrs. Anna Doremus | xmidner, who lived at 1013 Services for Mrs. Anna Doremus, Church 8t., died yesterday in Meth2312 College Ave, will be held at odist Hospital. He was 75. 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in J. C. Wilson! For 70 years he lived In Indian- | Chapel of the Chimes, with burial apolis and was a sales clerk at Melsin Crown Hill Cemetery. berger's Super Market for the last Mrs. Doremus, who lived here 75 five years. He was a member of the vears, died yesterday, She was a Indianapolis Order of Odd Fellows, member of the.Seventh Presbyteri- 465, and the Knights of Pythias. an Church. She was 83 For 21 years he worked for the Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Pennsylvania Railroad
Myrtle Irby, Indianapolis, and a| Mr. Mildner is survived by his son, Howard Doremus, Los Angeles, wife, Mrs. Lena Mildner, and a sisCal; two grandchildren and two ter, Mrs. Tillie Martin, both of In-
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in an automobile accident Monday |
Local Dect | Agnefte Services Arranged Rites Tomorrow =i hey om ~~ Florence Gee Rites For Tomorrow Morning
, ACCIDENT VIC TIM-sFu-neral services for David M. Arrette, owner of the Arnette
Arms Co., 934 S. East 5t., will be sheld tomorrow, be held at 1 p. m. Friday at Jacobs both of Indianapolis. 'and two grandchildren,
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Mr, Summers, who was 19; was al |lifelong Indianapolis resident and
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[nacle Church and had Shended) Funeral services for Dr. Charles Crispus Attucks High School.
Washington Park Cemetery. Burnett, all of Indianapolis, Dr. Carpenter,” who was 69, died Gideon H. Huffman
|yesterday in. his home, 17 E. Ray St. a
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||. Services for Mrs. Hilda Hillman, Survivors are are ys Bho, Wiliam, x Rites on Friday lof 934 E Tabor St. will be at 1:30{80d- & half-brother, Dock Burton, % RS p. m. tomorrow in G. H. Herrmann|both of Indianapolis. 2 tes for Isaac Coffman, empioyee De home, Burial will be in Con-. H. Carpenter, a-dentist here for 37 He is ved by his mother; Mrs. ¥ Chapmag- Price Steel CO. 25 cordia Cemetery. ears, will be held at 3 p. m. to- Elizabeth Burnett; his father, Joe years, at 10 a. m. Priday in| Mrs. Hillman, who was 72, “died EY ei Wilson to Summers; a half-brother, Joe Wal- Southport Methodist Church. Burial Monday in, Methodist Hospital She pe ter Summers and two aunts, Mrs. will be in Greenwood Cemetery.” (was a native of New Palestine and the Chimes. Burial will be in Eva Turner and Miss Mildred Mr. Coffman, a resident of 106 §. hdd lived in‘ Indianapolis 44 years. (Walnut St., Southport, died yester- She was a member of St. Paul's
ter, Mrs. Sadie Coon, Rushville, Laundry, ‘He also was once em- and Mrs, Claude Short, all of Frank- construction worker, were to be held| ————r————— ployed at Mouldings, Inc. He was lin; Mrs. Lewis Chandler, Muncie; at 1 p. my today in Mt. Zion Baptist AUXILIARY PLANS PARTY a member of Marion Masonic Mrs. Roy Barker, Speedway, and Church. Burial was to be in’ Crown | The Ladies Auxiliary of the Myrtle Cobb, Nineveh; two Hill Cemetery. He was. 70. {Indianapolis Firemens Association
Clarence, Summers Bervices for Clarence Summers, Lodge 35.
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Charles Coffman, Trafal-| He died Sunday in his home, 744 will meet at 7 p. m. Thursday in
Monday in General Hospital, will a daughter, Mrs. Willowdean Reeves, gar, and George Coffman, Franklin,|W, 26th St. A native of Stanton, the
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Eugene F. Hamblin Services ‘are planned at 1:30 m. tomofrow at Moore MortuPe Peace Chapel for Eugene F, Hamblin, 320 E. Walnut St, who died yesterday at Big Four Shops. 3 ill. was a native of Marion Evangelical ‘and Reformed Lutheran Burl ui be in Crows Bil. cole County and had resided in South-Church and the Ladies’ Aid of the : Services for Gideon H. Huffman, port 25 years. He was 58 and a church. ~ native of Chicago he had lived who died member of Southport Methodist, Surviving are a stepdaughter, Mrs,
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here 27 years, working 23 years tor Surviving are his wife, Mrs. [rnd Benlbecki Splste Music He Your, He Wasa Veieran e, - He was a native of Andersonville G. H. Herrmann funeral home. Coffman; three daughters, ss: Bose Paine > Sragnm, bo Si jaghn find was a member of Capitol City Burial will be in Washington Park. perta Dusthimer, Indianapolis; |New Palestine, and several nieces, Surviving are his wife, Pauline; » asonic Lodge 312, He lived in In Mr, Huffman, who was 46, was Mildred Barker, Lebanon, and Mrs, land nephews. ’ : lanapolis for 54 years. a native of Shelby County and had Helen Long, Columbus; seven sisSurvivors include his wife, Mrs. lived here. 17 years, He was a ters, Mrs. Willlam Barker, Mrs, wai. Henry Singleton Boswell, Norwood, O. ard Mrs, Mabel Sedam Carpenter, and a sis- driver superintendent at Pilgrim ter Parsley, Mrs. Orville McQuinn | g
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