Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1948 — Page 8
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Rites to Be Held Saturday
who died last night in his home, dianapolis since 1898. He was a will be[pgrtner in the former Long &\in the Church of Christ in Swayzee.
held Saturday at 2 p. m. in the/Knight Lumber Co, and was former) pry Hardacre, ‘who ‘home. Burial “will ‘Be in LeRoy, president of the National Was 83, 1a N. Y. He was 86.
3215 N. Pennsylvania Bt.
1. D. Wiliams ams Dies; =
|Cgntral. Railroad conductor for 7! Broadway, died yesterday in Gen|years, died yesterday in his horde, eral Hospital. She was 62, {1141 E. Market St, Apartment 11.
Williams had lived here for 30 ber of the Broadway Christian
years. He was 59. He was a mem- Church. She was the widow of JO-
ber of Zion Church in Plainfield, Prospect Lodge 714, F&AM and) Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.
| Saturday in Moore Mortuaries Irv-
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For William W. Knight
Sefvices for William w. Knight, Knight had been a resident of In-
[Lumber Dealers Association Born in Germantown, Pa, Mr.
ward Knight, Mexico, Mrs. Bertha Dugan
James D. Williams, a New York| Mrs. Bertha E. Dugan,
fo native of Dawson, N. D, she
A native of Champaign, Ill, Mr. lived here 40 years and was a° mem-|
seph Martin Dugan. Services will be held at-3 p. m., Saturday in Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. chanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cémetery.
|ington Chapel, in charge of the
Lawrenceville, Tatum of Flint, Mich, Mrs, Ruby | Services tor Mrs. Mary A. Barger,
Risley of Plainfield, and Mrs. Della, who died yesterday in her home,
Pershing of Gardena, Cal; five op R. 1, Carmel, will ! brothers, Carl of Flint, Harvey, Roy | be held Sat and Robert of Washington, Ind. | {urday at 1 p. m. in the Flanner and Paul of Plainfield, and three & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will grandchildren, |be in Crown Hill. She was 59,
Dr. Charles L. Rowe: Dr. Charlés L. Rowe, 2804 8. Meridian St. a chiropractor, died yesterday in Methodist Hospital. ; He| tive: of Winchester, Ky. was 62. Survivors are her. husband, ‘Harry He was a graduate of the National, ; .a-sony -Harry. G. Barker. Jr. School of Chiropractie in Chicago ner daughter, Miss; Myrtle Lillian and was a mémber of the Indiana parker: her - sister, Mrs Prank Staté Chiropractic Association and! |Snyder: her brother, C. H. Bush
Third Church of Christ. Scientist, the Kentucky Historical - Society and the Daughters of the Ameri{can Revolution. She was a na-
ticed 29 years—at-1026 8. Meridian a1 of Indianapolis; at 1:30 p.m, Mrs. Emma Renard
Mr. Barker was a member of the!’
Fraternal Order of Eagles. He prac- Jr., and her father, Clifton H. Bush,
Mrs. Hardacre Dies In West at 83
Services for Mrs. Nina Hardacre,
will be held
Wholesale suevived by seven daughters, Mrs. andace Dillon, Indianapolis; Mrs. | was also & member of the Univer-|gya mith, Gold Beach, Ore.: Mrs. | her [HY © og and the Christ Episcopal! Zelia Miller, Mrs. Catherine Win- terday in Methodist Hospital. v ‘ |strom, Mrs. Esther Nicholson, Mrs. ns are his wife, Ethlyn P.; | Eithel his sister, Miss Helen Knight, Chest. Kenney, all of California, and a {nut Hill, Pa, and a nephew, Ed- son, John Hardacre, California.
Rites Tomorrow For Mrs. Leach
Kimzey and Mrs, Othel
Services will be held ‘at 1pm
urial oriental 8t.,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Mrs. Gaddy Dies; Doctor's Widow
former Indianapolis--and Swayzee resident —who died yesterday in| {Santa Barbara, Cal,
Resident Here 30 Years:
2602 W. Washington St., died
was 84. Born in Jefterson County,
resident 30 years and was a
-{ byterian-Church.
Mrs. Leuch, who ‘was 47, was a He was 64..
native of Scottsburg and had lived, “Buryivors include two daughters; here 25 years.
grandchildren.
I grandchildren.
Mrs. Elisa Rebecca Gaddy, widow, Bishop R.A. Kirchhoffer of the of the late Dr. Nelson D. Gaddy,
Gaddy had been "an Judijtiupalis!
ber of the Meridian Heights Meh
Seryices on a date yet to be set will be held {n the Meridian Heights | church. Burial will be in Seymour. Survivors are her son, Dr. Euclid T. Gaddy, Indianapolis; her daugh‘ter, Mrs. C. R. Macdonnell, Marshfield, Mo., and eight grandchildren. |
tomorrow "in Moore Mortuaries ‘Co- John G. Ww arfiel Tlonial Chapel. for “Mrs. Lillie Mae ia d Leach; who, died Tuesday. the" Planner ‘& Bu-| will be in Crown Hill.
John Gilbert Warfield, 534 stationary engineer! {died yesterday in General Hoopical
A native of Jefferson County, he| was a member of Christ Episcopal
Mrs. Mary Harrison
Services Today
Pinal ‘sites for Mrs, Mary Bool ~jLord Ant, Vigan of saan’ 23d President the | United Harsisen, 4d were to be a at 2 p. m. today in Christ Episcopal Church. °
|Indianapolis diocese will officiate. yes- She will be buried in Crown Hill She | vesids Mr. Harrison, who ied in |X : Mrs. Ad a :
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| Rev. Harry Gilliatt of Dayton, O. Mrs. Denis Du-For. Hastings-on-, She was a member, chyrch and lived here 46 years. | That's | Burial will be in Washington Park. the-Hudson, N. Y., and’ Mrs. Liicius of the Christian Church’ at Scotts- Services will be held at 1 p. m. been yg shout PINEX for over 40 . H Tippett Jr, Havan burg. [tomor ~| Joa PINEX brings quick, affective reHe is survived by his wife, Mrs. pp a, Cuba: a morrow in the Flanner & Bu for coughs due to colds use it's | Ethel Williams, a daughter, Mrs. son, George John Dugan, Indian! Surviving are a son; Charles chanan Mortuary, Burial will be 4 1 duah Saticinn. And And yos.am Shot [Ruth Sutton, and a son, Ralph D.|apolis; two sisters, Mrs. ~ Ollie Hardy, Anderson; a daughter, Mrs. in Washington Park Cemetery. | RE th i income simple Williams, all of Indianapolis; six Woessner. Louisville, Ky.. and Mrs. Fred Ford, Los Angeles. Cal: “her| Survivors are his wife, Alice; two| Syrup. No need to I sisters, ‘Mrs. Carrie. Montgomery Harry W. Andrea, West Haven, mother, Mrs. Polly Lewis, Austih sisters, Mrs. A. J, Hédler and Mrs. ! ough syrup. Ga v. Gor AIRE X at any land Mrs. Anria Gilliatt of Vin- Conn. three brothers. Suwrids ind Georsshagale: Sommers, Chicago; two es, Mrs, Dessie Tucker of | RWIS, of Indianapolis, and brothers, Thomas and Ezra WarEe Il, Mrs. Nelle Mrs. Mary A. Barker Garland Lewis, Austin, and three field, both of Windfall, and wo PINEX .=% cout SYRUP |
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Saturday in the G. H. Hesrmann | Services for Mrs. Emma Renard,
funeral home, Burial willbe mr 00 W, Michigan St; who df a
Round Hill Cemetery. yesterday in a nursing-home, will Survivors are his wife, Jossphitne, be held tpmorrow at 10 a. m. in’ and the mother, Mrs. Mary FE oy Christopher's Church, Speed(way. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mrs. Renard, who was 77,-was a
‘Mrs. Margaret Watts
Services for Mrs. Margaret
| Watts, who died yesterday in her dianapolis and a member of St.| {home, 2182 Avondale PI, \held Saturday at 10:30 a m. in the!
will be Christophers Catholic Church. Survivors “are a son, Eugene O.| t. - Francis. De Sales Catholic RENEE: a daughter, Mrs. Stella sh. Burial will be in Holy ‘Flack; ‘a sister, Mrs. Caroline {Kilgas, all of Indianapolis; a)
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She was Fig widow of John’ B.
Church, nard. He died in 1941,
the Altar Society of the church and the Frank * P. Strayer
> brot the Otto Stri K, 1 wodno MER Watts who Seah ADs rother, ebec Zionsville; -
Ann lifelong resident of West Side In-|
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Post Auxiliary; VFW, Survivors-are' her husband, John: F.; seven daugh! rs, Mrs. Mary A. Bryant, Mrs. Caroline Wachstester,| the misses Hazel A, Margaret x. Patricia J, Nancy J. and Ruth E.' Watts; four sons, Thomas F., Richard J., John and George atts, and | two sisters, Mrs. Katherine, Manion | and Mrs. Mary Dever, and. three| — ——— eres grandchildren. x &
‘John V. Wagoner \
John V. Wagoner, retired apolis insurance salesman, died yesterday in the home of his grand-| | : |son, James Gaines, in Dubuque, Towa. He was 78: — [ Mr. Wagoner, who was born in 4 { Marion, Ind, had been a resident lot. Indianapolis 58 years. He spent several months of each year sifice {his retirement, ‘with his grandson. 1 He had been a salesman for the! John Hancock Life Insurance Co. for| 30 years, and.for the New York Life! Insurance Co. 25 years.
Survivors, besides the grandson, are his wife, Nellie; two daughters, | Mrs. Harold Pfisterer, Indianapolis, and Mrs. J. Roush, New York City; |: _ two granddaughters, Miss Constance [Pfisterer and Mrs, Jane Baxter, a |brother, Will Wagoner, Marion,
‘Services Arranged - _For_Mine_ Victim.
SULLIVAN, Jan. 8 (UP)—Funeral LN Iservices, were arranged today for| Omar J. Meeks, 36-year-old mine worker, injured fatally in a coal mine accident yesterday. Mr. Meeks was caught In an electric drill at the Regent Mine six| miles east of Sullivan, include his Widow and a son.
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