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§ Mrs. Martha Zoercher Rites fo Be Held Monday
Mary Hameton's
Dies in Home
~ Rites Tomorrow for Retired Carpenter
Zachariah Hadley, a rvetired carpenter, died yesterday in his “home, 446 Shelby 8t. He was 77. A native of Casey County, Kentucky, he lived here 390 years and was a& member of the Calvary Tabernacle Church Services will be held at 3 p. m,
¢ tomorrow in the Calvary church.
Burial will be in New Crown Gegt=} etery. Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. | Myrtle Dalley, Mrs. Cora Jones, Mrs, Alice Griffin, Mrs. Lacy Smith and Mrs. Ada Riegel, all of Tndian~ apolis, and a brother, Pete Hadley, McKinney, Ky.
Mrs. Luella Andrews
Funeral services for Mrs. Luella Andrews, 819 Locke St., will be held at noon tomorrow in New Liberty + Baptist: Church, Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Mrs. Andrews, who was 39, died ‘Wednesday In General Hospital, A native of Todd County, KenMrs. Andrews had lived
Surviving are her husband; the Rev. Godfrey Andrews, pastor of the New Liberty Church; two brothers, Will Kimbro, Allenville, Ky.; Napoleon Kimbro, Todd County, Kentucky; two stepbrothers, Page and Bud Morrow, both of In-
Bell, Allensville, Ky.
Mrs. Emmert V. Moore
Mrs. Elma Ellen Moore, 3702 N.| Illinois St., died today at her home. . Bhe was 65, Mrs. Moore was a native of Eaton, 0. She is survived by her husband,
— Emmert “Vern Moore; Indianapolis;
a son, A. Craft Moore, Indianapolis; a daughter, Miss Bettie Jeanne Moore, Chicago, and a sister, Miss Josephine E. Craft, Dayton, O * ~ Bervices will be at 1:30 p, m, Mon"..day at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill."
Mrs. Myrtle Davis
Services for Mrs. Myrtle vis,
ers West Side Chapel. be in New Crown Cemetery. Mrs. Davis, who was 36, died Wednesday in her home. She had lived here 35 years and was born in
will officiate,
Funeral services for Mrs. Martha McAdams Zoercher, former grand matron of the Indiana Chapter of the OES, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday in Shirley Brothers Tawing Hill Chapel, Burial will be in-Wash~ |ington Park Cemetery. Dr. John B. Perguson, pastor of "Irvington Presbyterian Chureh,
Mrs. Zoercher, who lived at 21 8. Ave., died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital. She was 79. She was the widow of Philip Zoercher, an In- 7} dianapolis attor- i former
Mrs. Zoercher
The first wom- ~ an admitted to practice law before the Indiana Supreme : Court, .Mrs, Zoercher was editor of the OES magazine for 26|
mitte for 11 years. For many years she was & mem-
of the grand chapter and was a
Native of North Carolina |
to Indianapolis in 1013. 8he lived {for 21 years In Tell City and was a |graduate of the former Central Normal College in Danville, - * |
{Club of Indians, and was past state
| president’ of the Indiana Congress Golden Smith of the Methodist season are being made at the cen- |
of Parents and Teachers, } | Mrs. Zoercher is survived by a sorf, James M. Zoercher, Indianap-|
Carr, Buffalo, N. Y.; two sisters, Miss Carolina McAdams and Miss Emily McAdams, beth of Indianap- | ‘olls, and two. grandchildren; Martha! Carr, Buffalo, and Lucia Zoercher, Indianapolis. :
William H. Armstrong
William H Armstrong, 919 8, Illinois St; died yesterday in General Hospital. He was 61.
A native of Birmingham, Ala., he lived here 26 years and was a janitor
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Co. three years. Services will be held at 3 p. m. Saturday in Jacobs Brothers West | Side Chapel. Burial will ve in| Rome, Ga. ; Survivors are his wife, Etta; a daughter, Mrs. Bessie Mae Jackson, Indianapolis; a brother, Sherman Armstrong, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Gatewood, “both of Rome, and five:
Redford Services At 1:30 Tomorrow
ibe held at 1:30. p. mn. tomorrow in Shirley - Bros. Irving. Hil Chapel. mortuary, with burial in Goodland. ! Burial will be in New Crown Ceme- |The Rev. Roy Connor, pastor of tery. %
{veteran of World |War II, Thursday at the Veterans Admin- | istration Hospital at Hines, Ill
Memorial American Legion, years and was chairman of the In. the Tyndalltowne diana Grand Chapters ritual com- resident is |vived by his wife, | Catherine;
ber of the jurisprudence committee | Elsine and Tine Marie) four sisters, ,,.\ourates the 1948 Sunday activi- |
member of Tell City chapter, OES. | Vaughn, Mrs. Opal Chapman and,
four , ® Following the movies at 2 p. m.,
Services for Earl W. Redford will
A Marine Corps he died | |
A member of Post,
SUES mir. Redford
three Faughters, Joyce, Mrs, Delora|
Mrs. Alice Money; Roy, Austin, Eugene and Wiliam
A native of Guilford County, pedford, and his parents, Mr. and| | Bluebirds, North-Carolina, Mrs. Zoercher came. Mrs. Henry Redford, all of Indian-| swimming groups will accept new
apolls. Mrs. Elizabeth Brown
Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, | She was a member of Irvington Who died yesterday at her home, develop. the club programs Presbyterian Church, Irvington 3630 N. Sherman Dr, will be held appoint group leaders and transdianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Anna portnightly Club, Woman's Press at 3 p. m: tomorrow at Moore Mor-| portation assistants.
tuaries Peace Chapel. The Rev. {Church of Franklin will officiate. ‘Burial will be in Washington Park. | Mrs. Brown, who was 73, was a
olis; a daughter, Mrs. Robert J. native of Spencer County and had!
lived here 19 years. She was the widow of James P. Brown and was a member of Pleasant Valley Pres-| byterian Church; Chrisney Chapter, 357, OES, of Chrisney, Ind; White. Cross Guild: and Royal Neighbors, +Lodge of Indianapolis. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs, Elsie P. Fleming; two sons, Elmer and Carroll E. Brown of In-| dianapelis; two brothers, Nimrod] | Woolard, Great Falls, Mont., Robert Woolard; Mt. Carmel, Ill; |two grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.
Mrs. Gustava Lindgren | Services for Mrs. Gustava Lind|gren will be held at 2 p. m.-tomor-{row in Worcester, Mass, Burial will be there. She was 83. Mrs. Lindgren was the mother of
{John A. Lindgren Jr. Indianapolis,
a vice president of the Great Atel or lanti . & Pacific Tea Co. ~She dled- Welttay in Worces-" ter, .
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Mrs. Mary C. Hameton, = 4337 Broadway, a resident here for 11 years, died yesterday. _A native of Ottawa, Ill, She attended Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m., Saturday in Hisey & Titus |
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Meridian Helghts Church, will officiate. Mrs. Hameton is survived by a daughter, Mrs.“ Lillian M. Parsons, Indianapolis; a granddaughter, Mrs, Fanchon Riddell, and ‘a greatSusan Lee Riddell,
Presbyterian
Program Started By Jewish Center
The Jewish Community Center| Association will start a series of} movie programs Sunday when It]
les for children of grade school]
the craft - shop, Campfire Girls,
junior dramatists and
members. The first meeting of a junior pro- | gram committee will be held at 7:30 p. m. Mohday.” This group will and
Plans for the summer home camp,
ter. The two-week winter day {camp program was completed last week with a ‘campfire show,
‘were David Blumenthal, ‘Anne Rabinowitz, Benita Abravaya, Jackie | | Slutsky and Willie Levy. Hal Rein {was head counsellor, and the camp) {was directed . by Emanuel Tropp.
Auxiliary of GAR
Mrs. Ica Thempson was Installed {as president of the Maj. Robert| {Anderson Auxiliary of the GAR [during ceremonies held at a recent, ' meeting of the auxiliary. Other officers installed are Mrs. { Latins” Swift, senior vice president; Mrs. Dovie Stephenson, Junior vice: | president; Mrs. .Grace Hoffmeyer, | secretary; Mrs. Néll Pfeffer, treases} Miss Clyde Durham, chaplain; Mrs. Stella Mariden, patriotic instructor; Mrs. Edythe Blume, press correspondent.
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