Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1947 — Page 32

Fred. Robinson Dies in Home ot 74 Toc Diqthom - Services for Fribd P. Robinson, a anu attended Butler University. He Funeral for Pvt. Sioward: "Sans bral 5 Mi A

retired furniture manufacturer, will lwas ‘a member of Phi Peta Theta

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Burial wil] be in Crown Hill Carolyn Louter Robinson: a daugh-| p 000i cervices for Pv, Wallace|years, Mrs. Fleming led yester-| Services for Ms. Addie ©. SaiCémetery. ; j ter, Mrs. Helen R. Newcomb, Los “g0ward “who was killed in action) |day in the home ‘of a niece, Mrs. tans, resident here 25 years, will] Mr. Robinson, who was 74, died Angeles; two sons, Fred P. Rabin- [March 9, 1045, in Germany, will be! Paul W: Jackson, 18 N. Fleming be at 10 a. m. Pomorrow in Shirley! yesterday in his home, 3515 N.ison Jr, Yonkers, N.Y, and lierman|,, §t 10 a. m. Saturday in Moore St. She was a native of Bicknell Brothers’ Central Chapel. Burial will Pennsylvania St. A native of John-|L. Robinson, Indianapolis, and three |Mortiiaries Peace Chapel. Burial! and a member of West Michigan be in Danville, Tl. son County, he lived here 58 years grandchildren : - - ‘Iwill be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Btreet Methodist Church and Mon Mis, Balthans, who was 9. died] a w— — “Pvi. Steward” who lived at 923 itor Temple, Pythian : Sisters. Tuesday in the home of her daugh-| ? N. Oakland Ave, was a lifelong| Burviving are a stepbrother, ter, Mrs. Ruth Eller, 3803 E. Wash- Heat Plant resident of Indianapolis. In Aug- | Clarence Bicknell; Bicknell; a step- ington St. She was a native of Storm Windows (ist, 1944, he entered the Army and sister, Mrs. . Cora Moss, Parsons, Georgetown, Ill, and a member of | Asulating served in Co. E, 23d Infantry. | Kas, and a nephew, Edwin Bitks the Methodist Church fn Danville ' Loans u 2500 to owners of Prior to his enlistment he attended nel), Indianapolis. IL Monemn vor 3ingas prapetiies, Technical ‘High School and was a Pe Daymants ub {2 three

: : . oF ; 1: ‘ ~~ : lorione n some 5 er loans brakeman on the Penfisylyania Williom A. Wimbley | Her husband, George W. Salmans, o longer periad: a nly cost is

‘ led i , At Any OHi “Railroad for three years. "| Services for William A. Wimbley d n 1913 ; yearly, hy 0! ice.

Hes survived by his wife, Mrs, 2810 Schofield Ave. who died 8sun- sa ruiving are another daughter, Blossom G. Steward; -a son, Wal- gq. {, ‘General Hospital, were to “A'% Ruby Walters, and a son, lace Robert Steward; his parents, po” held this morning in Emanuel CVde L. Parks, both of Danville. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Bl Steward. and Baptist Church. Burial wis to be BUYS TOWN CHEAPLY y r Fa a brother, Fred E. Stewar Al in’ Crown Hill. He was 33. Nahant, Mass., originally was pur-

Indianapolis, A native of Cedartown, Ga. he chaged from Indian Chief Poqlianum N. W. Corner Pennsylvania and Market Sts. -

Dror i, Jones . (had been a resident of Indianapo- by, Thomas Nahant, a Lyn farmer, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

lis- 22 yeats and was a driver for \ MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM services and burial for Everett L the Penn Coal Co. : «for a suit of clothes, two stone NAMIER SEOEMAL DEPORT SWOVRANDE CORPORATION

{ Jones. former Indianapolis resident Survivors are his wife, Anna Mae: Pestles and jews-narp. who died Monday in his home Ini. father’ Bert Wimbley, three ; Brownsville, Tex., will be held today |, there Joseph el "Charles i ears » Yaurs in Brownsville, He was 36 Wimbley, Indianapolis, and Robert pealing! ig 2 Dati A native of New Marion, Mr. Jones Wimbley, Gary, Ind.; a stepdaugh-| RITE S . : had lived here most of his life be- tor Migs Mary Aun Johnson, and { fore going to Brownsville nine Yearsiq gtanson, Thomas Johnson, both lago. He was formerly an accountant jof Indianapolis, for Pan-American Alrways. | Survivors are his wife, Lorna, Mrs. Agnes H. Haslinger| two daughters, Linda and Rosalind; | wpe Agnes H. Haslinger, a. life] {his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George resident of Indianapolis, died yes | B. Jones, Indianapolis, and two /terday in her home, 230 N. Hamil-| brothers, Paul E. Jones and Steven ton Ave. She was 79. Jones, both of Indianapolis [* She was a member of Holy Cross

. Catholic Church and the Altar! (Mrs. Christenc J. Sehr coiolie Church ane | = Vv & R Y N ! {> + } | Bervices for Mrs. Christena J.| Services will be held at 8:30 a. m. : ehrt, who died Tuesday in’ her Saturday in the Grinsteiner fuperal |

nome, 640 E. 52d. 8t., will be held home and at 9 a. m. in Holy Cross!" . | tamorrow at 10:30 a. m. in the Krie- Church. Place of. burial has nat

ger funeral home. Burial will be in|been decided.

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Crown Hill. Survivors are her son, Dr. C. J.| Mrs. 8ehrt, who was 77, was a Haslinger; three sisters, the Misses

f NTY o ) y $1 g, / $ J : 3 Sl 8, the sss | + N lifelong resident of Indianapolis Theresa, Marie and Helena Metzner, | Clothing y 43 {and a member of the Zion Evangel-jall of Indianapolis, and two 3 3 Y, ww [ical and Reformed Church. nephews, and ’ S. Illinois AY ob 92 & | Survivors are her three nieces, the Charles T. Mayer | Jewelry St.

| Misses Mary and Lena A. Liebrich, | { both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Carl! Charles T. Mayer, a retired hard-

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$9 $0. PENN. ST, Mrs. Valera Fleming je pas 73

He was a life resident of Indian- iy Rites for Mrs. Valeria I. Flem- polis. | BUSINESS DIRECTORY ing of 516 Exeter Ave. will be at Services will beheld at 2 p. m ] 9:50 a. m. tomeiow in Conlie fu- tomorrow in the Royster & Askin i i ad i i neral home. Burial wil Ibé in IOQF mortuary Cremation will follow WEG SG 32 LEAL hl i

Cemetery at Bicknell. |: Burvivors are his brother, Peter, FOR EVERY PURPOSE : on Furs «A resident of + Indianapolis 35 And a niece, Mrs. Georgia Tolan, | E g i$ Coats

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