Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1947 — Page 14
fo Funeral Scheduled Today
Rites, Burial to Be At Crawfordsville
Lunar) services. for Mrs. Nellie | Goodbar, who died Saturday in|
x home of a son, Eugene M.! Goodbar, 2451 Pierson Bt, an empartment, will be held at 2 p. m today in the Masonic Templ¢ in| Mrs. Goodbar was born in Cedar ic “ SERVICE /. ui Rapids, Ia, but spent most of her : \ : 0 det ‘band, the-late Charles L. ‘Gioodbar, was a banker there. VY; She was a house mother for the [Pauw University and was a past | % 25 grand matron of the Indiana Grand WET WASH x 18 Ib. | Chapter, OES. She was also a past / Addi¥onal Ib, se was a member of the Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church In Craw-| Mrs. Goodbar is survived by anin Ci 4 Cleaning {other son,.N., LoDell Goodbar, In- / dren Alfred IC. Rogers { Westfield, a native of Indianapolis, will be held at 8.30 a. m, tomorrow and. at. 9.a m, in 88. Peter and| Paw-Gathedral, © Burial will be in | Mr. Rodgers, who was 42, died {Saturday in Veterans’ Hospital. He | Survivors include his wife, Mrs. A ND DRY CLEANER [nr E. Rodgers; three daughters, two sons, Charles Rodgers, Indian933 E. MARKET ST. Ens lapolte: and Chuck Rodgers, Detroit, and a sister, Mrs. Hazel Snyder, {both of Indianapolis, ti ime at the | .
ployee’ 6f ‘the U. 8, Treasury De-| Crawfordsville, Burial will He ‘in! LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING oii cries) vie life In Crawfordsville, Her. husDelta Upsilon Fraternity at, De. matron of the Ladoga Chapter, and ROUGH DRY, FLAT {RON 7 | fordsville. dinnapolls, and three grandchilwry IRONED | Services for Alfred C Rodgers, of Neiivp AND DELIVERY service . in Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel, | Holy Cross Cemetery. : {was a veteran of World War I and had lived most of his life in Indianapolis.. At the time of his death he was a private investigator for the] Hayes Freight Lines, a trucking LAU NDRY company, Fe Jean, Patricia and Jauine Rodgers; | Mich.; a brother, John Rodgers, ii———— — —- — pions - | =’ 7
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Louis. Ewbank, Wy, ‘ |tormer® judge of Elmer Wr ight | Wednesday in Burgettstown. Burial | : | Elmer Wright, a former Indian- will be in Cadiz, O. * hased | apolis resident, died Wednesday in| Other All Gifts Purc 'had practiced law y
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4 | former ‘employee of Capitol Dairies! Rites for Mrs. Elizabeth Ann : |and Ryan Brothers here. He Was praed native of England, were to in 1909 following Richard Ewbank a native of Indianapolis and lived | eqs 1:30 today in Conkle Funeral :
| Funt, Mich. two sisters, . Mrs. Nina Malcolm, | George i. Garver Chicago, and Mrs. Hazel McNamara, |
tired pharmacist, who died last! grandchildren.
Homer G. Dillon
|General Hospital. He was 65 and]
Services for Oscar -F. Smith, at- had bees suuniidate Tor te comic torney here for many years and fore! nation to “judgeship of Superior American. program of aid to this mer president of the Board of Pub- Court Rom 1, and for state senator. Son Here Heads eountr y {lic Works, who died yesterday. in his| He had been precinct committee'home, 1415 Fairfield Ave, Will be nian of the first precinct, fourth’ Methodist District |held -tomorrow at 11 a. m. in the ward, more than 20 years and was, Mrs, Mollie Martin, mother of Dr. {Planner & Buchahan mortuary. | former chairman of the fourth Sumner L. Martin, superintendent, Burial will be in Washington Park. jward, lof the Indianapolis jDistrict of the! Mr Smith was 59. He was former president of the Methodist Church, died yesterday in| He had practiced law in-Indianapo-| | Iridianapolis Federation of Commu- the home of a daughter, Mrs. Harry | w lis more than 20 years and had been nity Civic Clubs, Inc. and had also |Perguson, Burgettstown, Pa. She’ active in Republican politics. He, been manager of the claim depart- was 98. vn —— | ment of the Indiana Liberty Mutual! She was born near Cadiz, O., and} pr
«| Insurance Co. lived all her life in Harrison County, | WwW ank ies: | He was a member of the Indiali- 0, "until the death of her hye 1 apolis, Indiana and. American Bar pang John, seven years ago. | Associations, Methodist Church,| was a member of a lonéer] | Calvin ° Prather Masonic Lodge, |Ohio family. Mrs. Martin had been : Knights Templar and Murat Shrine. | {active all her life ‘until’ she fell was a native of Boone County | 308
Richard L. Ewbank, Indianapolis Re came to Indianapolis 35 years ¢Veral weeks ago. She was a mem-
ber of the Hopeville, O., Methodist attorney, died yesterday in his ago. He attended DePauw Univer- Y home, 3456 Salem St. He was’ 81. sity, Church, oldest Methodist church in
Mr. Ewbank Survivors - are’ his wife, Wilhel- Ohio. She taught a Sunday School
was a brother of mina: two sisters and two brothers, [Class more than 25 years. i | “Services will be held dt 10 a. m.|
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{the Indiana Su preme Court. He survivors include five his home in Baldwin Park, Cal, a¢- grandchildren and five great-grand-until last May a oa to word received by relatives children. "iin 1 {living in Indianapolis. ;
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graduation from here until 11 years ago, when he Home, Burial was to be in Crown the University of Michigan. He {went to California ' ol | Hill, iy k d ‘practiced law here 38 years. Funeral arrangements have not\ , gent of Indianapolis 358 Ww d He and his brother formed a law been completed, but burial will be years, Mrs. Praed died Friday. She Before 4 o Cloc eanes ay
yartnership with offices in the State [In Munrovia, Cal. 3 : te. was 86, a resident of 5200 W. 16th . . Life Building. He was active in Re- Mr. Wright is survived by his 4 8t. and a member of Church of Wi Il Be Delivered publican politics and at one time Mrs. Eliza Wright; four sons, Fred, Christ, Scientist.
was candidate for judge of Marion Robert and Raymond Wright, all of|
Surviving are two sons, John G. . . C . - {Munrovia, Cal., and Jess Wright, In-| | 1 + bh t County, Superior cout, Reom fs | dianapolis, and four daughters, Mrs. | | Brucd, Sedway. ja William Si / n ime or Fis mas Gladys Freundt, Indianapolis; his Mabel Kissell, Mrs. Nellie Parrish, | Pra eight Sa. 5% Sranehildren ] : two sons, Albert W. Indianapolis, | Mrs. Florence Brummett at is] and John R. Bwbank, Lalayette; Re Freda Book, all of Indianapo Mrs. Suzanne Gibson Store Hours 9:30 to 5:30 Slaves, Mrs, Ela th Hal : Leobo MS. Louise W. Jay Services for Mrs. Suzanne Gibson or i Ppiwglngidov JEA Louise M. Jay, a life resi-|of 1214 N. West St., were at 10 a. m. J., Guilford, and Jame | dent of Indianapolis, died yester- | toda} in Jacobs Brothers West Side Gene surnaTle 0 i OE be at 8p. m. to.)Uay in her home, ¥720 N. Gram Chapel With burial in New Crows Ne iV are Cia Ave. She was 85. j Cemetery, olonta iy gi Sigg in Sentral She was w-member of the Zion Born in Clay County, Tenn, Mrs. Come in. Write or Phone ape urial - wi 1 | Evangelical - Church. Gibson died Thursday in her home. : FURNITURE CO. Hm, | Services will be held at 3 p. m She was 88, a member of the Miss Gray, MA=4401 Ralph Tyler tomorrow in Moore Moriuares' Christian Church’ and had resided| 47 SOUTH MERIDIAN Colonial Chapel. Burial will be in|here 24 years.
Services for Ralph Tyler. 2601 coop. Hil Cemetery. Survivors include a son, Hugh
|Statfon 8t., whe died Thursday | go wives include her arn Indianapolis, and four : : {Billings Veteran's, Hospital, will be| | Mrs. Lillian M. Zink: two sisters, | nephews. ’ A
field at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Moore| yy’ norochy Bébson and Miss Car-| RE NR Rep NRA Rs I
|Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial| i, puenning, and two brothers, will be in the U. 8. Military Ceme-| Ernest and Otto Buenning, all of tery at New Albany { Indianapolis. 2 Mr. Tyler, a native of Salem, had {been a resident of Indianapolis 36 James P. Moore years. He was a member of the) Services for James P. Moore, {Methodist Church at Mitchell, Ind; | painter, will be at 10:30 a. m. to|Capital City Lodge 312, F&AM; morrow in Conkle Funeral Home, {Scottish Rite; Murat Shrine and, A resident of Indianapolis all his |Emerson Post 262, American Legion. jife Mr. Moore died Saturday in his Survivors are his four sisters, MIs. home, 2419 Jackson St. He was 57 {Claude C. Miller and Miss Catherine| gg a member of Painters Local | Tyler, Indianapolis, Mrs. Granville Union 47. !Barkhimer, and Mrs. Earl Bark- Surviving are his. wife, Aughsta; |himer, Cortland, Ind.; his four|g son, James P. Moore Jr. chree brothers, Harvey and George Tyler, | (daughters, Mrs. Nellie Huffman, ndianapolis; Carl Tyler, New'on mrs, Jean Cammack and Mrs. | Square, Pa, and Webster Tyler, morence Bell, all of Indianapolis; |}
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Indianapolis; a brother, Edward | Bervices for George L. Garver, re-| Moore, Clarksburg, W. Va., and six
night in his home, 515 N. Gladstone Ave, will be held Wednesday at
11 a. m. in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be in| Lele ~ Connersville. .He was 77 Mr. Garver, whose death came less than a month after that of his wife, was a native of Conners- ’ ville and had been a resident here| MM S 50 vears. He was, a graduate of Purdue) University and a member: of the Improved Order of Red Men. Survivors are his two sons, George | L. Garver Jr. Pasadena, Cal, and| {| Clyde Garver, Palmyra, N. J.;'his (daughter, Mrs. Jane Hall Ranard, Louisville, Ky., and two grandsons. |
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