Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1948 — Page 11
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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in Sunnyside Sanatorium, will be - " |held tomorrow at 3 p. m. in Moore
Ties. Sarah DeCovrrer
Services for Mrs. Sarah uy. DeCoursey, a resident of Indianapolis for 38 years, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Mount Olive Methodist Church. Burial will be mn Plainfield.
; Realtor, Insurance Mrs. DeCoursey, who was 80, died Wednesday in her home, R. R’ 3,
Leader Dies Here Box 538. She was a native of Services for Christian A. Hilgen- piainfield. a a Titans ox” omy wr ‘berg, Indianapolis real estate and | Survivors include her husband, ved in insurance man who died yesterday Arthur I DeCourséy; two sons, je the a aay of General in his home. 5330 Washington Blvd, Jon. ~RUSSEIl M. DeCoursey, Storrs, a ‘wit be held to- , and Cmdr, John-D, DeCourOre re. on ite. Adeling: [HOHOW nthe ng i Church, Va.;" a -brother, Survi Fanner & Bu- | Harry Sims, Indianapolis, and two a daughter, Mrs. James R. Clore; ! sisters, Mrs, Anna Draper, Indian-
a son, Meredith E. Mikels; his chanan mortuary. {apolls, and Miss Amy Eller Sims, long resident of Indianapolis and imother, Mrs. Jennie Marks; & ‘Burial will be in | Miami, Fla, and 3 grandch'ldren,
had been carpenter for the Indi-! Ww. els, and Crown Hill, » ¥ /anapolis School Board the past 18, iroie proud, io od Mr. Hilgenbers. | — (years. He was a veteran of thelqi.nonolis who was 85, was State Deaths {Sparish-American War. and was al {a native of Ripley ) {member of the Polmete Tribe, Red- County and came
men. and the Carpenters Union, Jose IIS Daniels [to Indianapolis | Ba Survivors are his three iy
£ rom Richmond Mrs, Elisabeth Weber and Mrs. 2iga Little Betty min
Figher, “both “of Ind and fas a child. He was Mr. Hilgenberg | Garret Baubenspeck, os, partner in | Mrs. Theresa MacKenzie, Albuquer 10MOITOW
educated In Indi- | Start a ‘Daubenspeck store | que, N, M; three hater Minit and two _Ex-Navy Secretary
“Pride o’ the Walk TE) “in
, row at 3:30 p. m. in Shirley Brothers|foF Irving Bill Chapel. Cremation will Motors Corp. five years.
Mr, Weber, who was 71, was a life-
BLOOMINGTON = Mrs, Ida Arminta Aug a. Fred H. Batman,
LINTON—EIno Lueas, 44. engineer at
anapolis, schools and was ggaduated Mrs Margaret A. Vest, 75. : Indiana’ Law School at the] ody mak=Dr. James G. Campbell, Meth 25s of 21, He associated with the
MARTPORD CITY — Mrs. Dorothy | L -Harding-& Hovey lawfirm. JR Kasler, 5. Tarmer
| nieces. —His-wife, Mrs. Mary (Mame) Web=1—
er, died last month. Mrs. Alice Henson
Extolled by Truman
RALEIGH, N. C, Jan. 16 (UP)
After assisting his father, Chris-|
tolph Hilgenberg, in management of real estate, he later opened his own
BLUFFTON-Charles H Parlow, 80
TERRE HAUTE—Leonard Smith Puller 149, employed by Hulman & Co.
Mrs. Neshia Bigg! 53 Puneral services for Mrs. Alice Funeral arrangements were com- real estate brokerage and insurance! the: aa, Wan. 3. | Henson, 110 Cora St. will be held |pleted today for Josephus Daniels, office. .He expanded the real estate SEYMOUR—Mrs Na M. Gass, 72. At 1 p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs stout-hearted gditor of the Raleigh frm and later.operated with his son,| LAFAYETTE-Mrs Anna ON employed Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial Noble C. Hilgenberg. *\favette Coal & Puel Co {News and Observer and former, {will be in New Crown Cemetery, ‘Founder of Bankers Trust cls, Mrs: Henson, who was 61. died Navy Secretary, who died here yes 0 Charles J. Laurimore, 86. retired printer One of the founders of the Bank-! gyansvawu E—~John smith-Hunt, 48. {Tuesday in her home. A resident of terday at the age of 85. ers Trust Co. here, he remained a| Thomas Comer, | Indianapolis for 40 years, she was The sereicts will be held tomo iF ctor of that firm until his 1» ol |& member of the Spiritualist Church row at the Edenton Street Methods, pu "00 "nies of the Indianap- | R55, 148 May Condit 3 |and the Ancient. United Knights and | Church here, where Mr. Daniels was commissioner : ber for rs. He will bel olis Real Estate. Board, the Chamber VAL FARAISO— M1; Della - Jungjohan, {Daughters of Affica. She Was & na- 8 member yea e f Commerce, the Columbia Clyb,! Mr 82 tool Black or brown. |tive of Cicero, Ind. buried beside his wife in the family |the Nature Study Club, the Indian- | v.o; aris? BE I¥ iter, 7 Surviving are three cousins, Mrs. Plot at Oakwood Cemetery, lapolis Board of Trade and the Cen-' fm NE--George Henry Clara Walker, Mrs. Viola Taylor and, The fighting editor, who served /tral Christian Church. % RL al, retired member of William Guy, ‘all of Indianapolis. [282d netghibue Pa” ai: » Survivors besidés his son are his} PRoK Engin los W n n rs. Charles Ii h Mrs. Demaries Jones after a 12-day battle against a [ie od .. 5 daughter, Funeral services for Mrs, Demaries severe cold that turned into bron-' Jones; -960_ N. Chester Ave. will be|chitis and finally pneumonia. | held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Truman Extends Sympathy _"[ters, Mrs, Caroline Kilgas and Mrs. Mrs Rlizabeth Jac Jackeon, 58, BAN
Si 2 ! Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Messages of sympathy poured into ‘Minnie Swindler, and i& granddaugh- LEBANON--Mrs “Rilen ° Davis, 66.
{Burial will be in Memorial Park _Mrs. Join E_ Broshar, —% Miller Tein oe
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Mrs. Jones, who was 89, died tion's great, ‘including Presiden [avals, {Wednesday in her home. A, Fesi- (Truman. dent. of Indianapolis for 356 years, “The profession “ot a she was & member of the Methodist loses a long-prominent member| Funeral services tor Mrs. . Elsa Church, ~|whose trenchant pen was active to OPal Givan, 6445 E. 14th St, will Survivors include a son, B. E./the end in defense of every case De held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the |Jones; two daughters, Mrs. Pearl in which he believed,” the Presi- 9 C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. | Darnell, and Mrs. Hugh Meyer, all|dent's message read. Burial will be in Anderson Ceme-, (of Indianapolis; three brothers, five| “A great ahd beloved figure passes, or sisters and two grandchildren. from our national life and I PET cis. Mrs. -Givan #64 yesterday In
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Mourns Death three sisters, Mrs. Maude Brown, Mr. Daniels’ death occurred just'Oaklandon, Mrs. Ethel Winkler, . |as the staff of his newspaper went Evansville, dnd Mrs, Sue Smith, to work. They sorrowfully “turned | Prattville, Mich. | the column rules” and this morn-! | ing’s- edition of the News and_0b- Kingan Adds Director | server appeared edged in black. | Herman Cc. ert, president of !
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