Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1948 — Page 10
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Gage McCofter [Local Deaths | Retires From Firm |
Mrs. Bailey Dies | Gage McCotter, “first vice presi- | dent and . director of the Gran : | Dealers National Mutual Fire In- n ome ere | surance Co, announced his retire-| | ment. here today ) : - Lived 42 Years in
| after 32 years | | Indianapolis Mrs. Lula Bailey, 2161 Madison
Mr. McCotter, ! who began his oN Insurance career 1 with the “Pruden~ jlitlal Life Insure - ~ | ance Co. here;
2-302: co: BLDG. | MERIDIAN AT WASHINGTON LA resident of Indianapolis tor] " = |42 years, Mrs, Bailey was a native
of Kentucky and a member of the
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Joined Grain
{Barth Place” Methodist Church. | Surviving are her husband, Sher{man ‘seven daughters, Mrs. Edward B.. Osman, Columbus, O.; Harry Hook, Mrs, Charles
11016 as manager | of the automobile department, He
Mr. McCotter was appointed secretary In 1935 Mrs, |and became vice president and a 'Worland, Mrs. John Wooley; Mrs.
| director of the firm in 1942. He has been president of the Mutual Insurance Companies Union| of Indiana and treasurer of the! National Association of Mutual In-| surance Companies since 1944.
{Paul Elliott, Miss Lorretta Jones, and Mrs. Lloyd Steinbrook; iwo| sons, ‘John and Clyde Bailey, nly uw Indianapolis; two sisters, Charles Trester, Lawrenceburg, Wee Mrs, Joe Harris, Cincinnati, O.; 13 i IT'S A SWEET LAND, MATES jrandeluigren and two great-grand-| Farm honey production in the © yen United States totaled more than! Funeral services will be ‘held at
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Flexible 233,000,000 pounds in 1945. [2 p. m, tomorrow in Barth Place Acme Methodist Church: Steel ———— in Crown Hill cemetery. Average Size ‘ crege § » O. R. Clark
"Give To Get" Sale We_want_to-get your order now for SPRING ' délivery—or immediate ‘de’ livery, if you prefer.
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Winnetka, Ill,
1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be ‘in Crown Hill Cemetery.
| Mr. Clark, who died Friday in GIFT TO YOU LaHabra, Cal, had been in business : Avrg in ‘St. Louis, Mo., and Philadelphia, One Blind {2 || Pa. He was associated with the : || Pelt & Tarrant Manufacturing Co., A PRESENT | Chicago, for 30 years, and was a
member of the Thirty-First Street Baptist Church and North Park $f Lodge, F&AM, Mr, Clark is survived by three
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) v | sters, Mrs. John J. Ford, Mrs. Nina A. Terrell and Mrs. Helen F. : | Priedley; three brothers, Irvan J. Myron T. and George W. Clark, and
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Burial will ve Rites Saturday : i ? James M. Davis Funeral services for O. R. Clark, St.
a resident of Indianapolis until 1919, will be held at] Deb
“an uncle, Edgar Riley, all of Indi}
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Hans Peterson Dies at 84 In Home of Daughter
Hans Peterson, a native of Den-;Church. Burial will be in Crown
mark, died yesterday in the home Hill Cemetery. . She wai 44.
of his daughter, Mrs. Irene Camp!
12625 Mars Hill 8t. He was 84.
Dies at Home ,
Services for Richard Voight, re-.
She died Monday In her home... ory ricer, will be held at
445 W;- 20th St. A native of Pa-. Mr. Peterson had lived here 64 ducah, Ky, she lived here 31 years years and was a retired employee and was & member of the Allen tion will follow. ‘He was 76.
lot the New York Central System's church.
| Shelby St. roundhouse. He worked | there for 20 years. |" "A member of Beech Grove Ma= sonic Lodge, he also belonged to the: Mars Hill Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at 2 :30 p. m. tomorrow in Robert W. {Stirling funeral home. Burial will .|be in Greenwood. . ‘|. Besides his daughter, Mr. Peterson is survived by a brother, Peter Peterson, Madison, Ind, and one; | grandchild,
‘Mrs. Geneva
8. Services for Mrs. Geneva Allison {will be heid at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow nthe Allen Chapel Methodist
Mrs. Babb Dies;
Mrs. Oretta Babb, a resident. Speedway City for 27 years, died today in her "home, 4946 W. 10th She was 77, A native of Cass County, Mrs.
bb was a member —of Central istlan Church and the Pocahontas Lodge.
and at 2:30 p. m. in Center Evangelical United Brethren Church in
Kendall, Westfield, will officiate. Burial will also be irr-Cass County.
ware-St was 66,
Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.
Esther Smith; her mother, Mrs. R. R. 2, Box 561. Bessie Gill; a stepsister, Mrs. Mar- ‘of Saxony, Germany, but had lived jon Bell; two stepbrothers, Jamies here 60° years. , ~° {and Maynard “Gill; one aunt and’ Survivors are his ~wife, Hattie; funcle, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs,
Sarah S. Worley
Mrs. Sarah Shields Worley, an | Indianapolis resident 50 years, died! !yesterday in her home, 1131 Eugene I8t. A native of Seymour, Mrs. Worley was a member of the St. Paul Episcopal Church and Spanish-Amer-ican War Veterans’ Auxiliary. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Friday in Flahner & Buchanan | Mortuary, Burial will be in Crown| Hill Cemetery. Survivors are her husband, Craig, and one cousin, Leslie H. Conway, Indianapolis.
ames M. Davis, a resident of
in his home, 5353 N. Dela-| A-native-of ‘Michigan; he
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Herrmann funeral home.
1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the G: H,
He died Monday —in his home, an He was a native
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‘|three sons, Paul, Herman and Ern-| a
est, all of Indianapolis; a daughter, | Miss Dorothy Voight, Indianapolis, 'and a sister, Mrs. ‘Marie DeMott, Hollywood, cal, and ‘six grandchil-| dren,
Pallbearers Named
For ‘Mrs. Harrison
Pallbearers for Mrs. Mary Scott | Lord Harrison, widow of former President Benjamin Harrison, were | named today. f They include C. O. Alig, Volney | M. Brown, John J. Daniels, Theo- | dore B. Griffith, Samuel D. Miller | and Charles L. Reid. Services for Mrs. Harrison, who | died Monday in New York City, will be read at 2 p. m. tomorrow |
I asapolts for 55 years, died yes-|In Christ Episcopal Church by the
Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Indianapolis Diocese. Bur= ial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.
He was a sales representative |
Funeral services ‘will be held at here and member of Meridian | 10 a. m. Saturday. in the residence Hills Coun Club.
Private se m
ces will be held “ 10:30 a day i
n Flanner
Cass County. The Rev. Benjamin|Buchanan mortuary.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
vy. Ethel 8. Davis; -a\ daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Babb is survived by two Dorothy Guyot of Indianapolis; two
sons, Earl Babb, Speedway City, and Everett Babb, Westfleld; ‘daughters, Mrs. Bertha Whitten,| New Orleans, La.,'and Mrs. Beulah| Weiting, Great Neck, N. Y.; five grand children ~ and six great- | grandchildren. : Funeral arrangements are in charge ~of “the -McMullen- “funeral home in Westfield. 3
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; 1 years and was a member of the] : Memorial Presbyterian Church. Her | .|survivors include her husband, [Samuel W, Coleman; her daughter, ) | Mrs, Grace Hastaday, Denver, Col;
sisters, Mrs. Rose N. Garter of Ev-
two|anston, Ill, and Miss Ruth Davis,
of Indianapolis, and two ‘grandsons.
Mrs. Centennial Coleman
Services for Mrs. Centennial (Myrna B.) Coleman, who had lived
in this community 47 years, will be |. rod Friday at 1:30 p. m.-in the |
‘Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Mrs.” Coleman died yesterday ™ her home, 309%; E. Walnut St. Bur!1al will be in Memorial Park. She was 71, had been ill three
|three brothers, Stuart A. Tomlin-
“|son, M. J. Stewart and Lona
Stewart, all of Indianapolis: her sisten,” Mrs. A. B. Davis, Ogden, Utah; four grandchildren and four. { great-grandchildren. ”
William Marcum
Services for William Marcum who, ioperated a. grocery at. 318 Lansing St, Tor 25 years will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at 1148 W, New York St. |
He died yesterday after a two-month illness, : Following the funeral in the resi idence of Mrs. Thomas Stark, burial will be in Floral Park.
% Mr. Marcum was 74, retired, a
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WARDROBE Walnut or Maple Finish 29.50 :
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knock some of ti most places, rain | bankruptcies and and ‘family fights.
‘Shine, Bum, THE FAT, BA! shoulders, and tl pulled upswepts | to have been rol sun in the morni “Come out, yo shine on my caba and dropping five for $3200 at gin this cabana, come The ‘hell with ©
three sons, B. G., Edward and Lee, | {all of Indiahapolis: his brother Ben- | - 3-P IECE OUTING FLANNEL: PAJAMAS, nursery print. One top and two pair of penta.
jamin Marcum and his half-brother, | Granville Shaffer, both of Eminence, | Bu aint Ryle 2nd Weed Ses “Ss
Ky., and another brother, John Marcum, Covington, Ky.
Lillie Mae Leach
Mrs. Lillie Mae Leach, a resident! of Indianapolis for 25 years, died yesterday after an illness of 18 months. She died at 47. { She was a member of the Christian Church in Scottsburg, = * -—Funeral-serviees— will-he—held-at-}—}-
OUTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS, drop - seat 99:
style with tie-belt. Tearose or blue in size 2 only. Were $1.15.
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around style in white, tearose or wine, Colonial Chapel. Burial will be in sizes 2 to 16. Were $4.93 and $6.50.
Crown Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Leach is survived by a son, COTTON KNIT CREEPERS, blue or yel- 00 bum. shine.” Charles Hardy, Anderson; a daugh~ | |. low, size 2 only. Were $1.39, E—— ter, Mrs. Fred. Ford, los Angeles, A Cal.; her mother, Mrs. Polly Lewis, COTTON PRINT DRESSES, rok, sizes 6- i Read Austin, Ind.;- three brothers, Charles 7 10-132; assorted colors’ and styles, Were $2.50 1 8 " : Lewis -and George Lewis, both of and. $2.98. ———— -|Indianapolis, and Garland ‘Lewis, WASHINGTO
Austin, and three grandchildren.
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