Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1948 — Page 7

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In Floral Park

Amos C. Griffin

The Flagship wey ireqsurer in the Is the finest way! for several years. " He was an inspector at the Link3elt Co. for the past 12 years. He is survived-by his wife, Mrs, Martha Griffin; three sons, ‘Raymond, Walter and Paul Griffin, all of Indianapolis; c sister, Mrs. ‘Frank Salter, Spokane, Wash.; a {brother, Walter Griffin, Fortville, end six grandchildren.

George Hodges To WASHINGTON Services for George Hodges, 940

IN. Belmont Ave, who died yesterPhone FRankiin 1501

|day in General Hospital, will be or your travel agent held tomorrow at 1 p. m. in the . Nicket Office : 61 Monument Circle

AMERICAN Burial will be in New Crown... AIRLINES

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resident of Indianapolis 35 years. Survivors are his sister, Miss Em{ma Hodges, Indianapolis, and two brothers, Cecil Hodges, Indianapolis,

in Buffalo, N. Y,, and had been a and Leslie Hodges, Louisville.

Burial to Take Place

Funeral services for Amos C. Griffin, 2706 W. 17th kt. will be held at

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AUlants, also’ Arkansas and Texas minimum temperatures will be in the 30's, 5 to 10 degeres colder than normal. Now look at the affected area on the Fotocast at the

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include Milwaukee, 0; Chicago, 4; Detroit, 12; Kansas City, 20; St.

Military Services Held for Hoosier

Cpl. J. F. Dodds Jr. | - Killed in Traffic

Military services and burial for Cpl. Jackson F. Dodds Jr. 2304 Park Ave, who was injured fatally} in “a traffic accident Dec. 4 in! Tucson Ariz, were held Jan. 10 in Bicknell, Ind. Me was 20. A native of Oaktown, Corporal Dodds had lived in Indianapolis’ four years and attended Broad Ripple High School. He entered]: the service in May, 1946. | He is survived hy his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Jackson F. Dodds,

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Rites Thursday For T. J. Allen

Services for Thomas J. Allen, 36th

Rites Thursday For Mrs. Rhude

Thursday at 1:30 p. m. in the Shir-

Rites Set for Today

Funeral services for James J

St. and Allisonville Rd., who died yesterday in the home of his daughfer, Mrs. Elizabeth Mr. Wolsieffer,

ley Brothers West Chapel, 2002 W. Michigan St. Burial will be in (Floral Park. ; Mrs. Rhude was a native Hoosier,

Harvey, a former resident of Indianapolis, will be held at 2:30 p. m. today in Flanner & Buchan.

4626 - Kingsley Drive, will be “held Thursday at 2 p. m, in Moore Mortuaries Colonial Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 73. A farmer, Mr, Allen had been a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and was a member of the Millersville Red Men Lodge. Survivors besides his daughter are his wife, Mrs. Anna P. Allen; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Nieman

mother -of three sons and five

daughters, and a member of the Baptist Church in Seymour. She was 70- and had been ill about a year, Her sons are Herman, Owen and Robert Rhude; her daughters, Mrs. Marie Duncan, Mrs. Lela Mrs. Oma Ballard, Mrs. Pauline Boyd, and Mrs. Martha Shumake, and her sisters, Mrs. Coldie Derringer, Mrs. Florence Wilson and Mrs. Birdie Arbuckle, all of Indian-

an__mortuary. Burial will ve in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Harvey, who was a native of Ohio, died Saturday in Atlanta, Ga. He first came to Indianapolis in| 1919, becoming secretary of the Indiana Dairy Products Association. |

He moved to Atlanta in 1922, where | | 3

he became associated. with, the Bessire Co. |

Mr. Harvey was a member of the |

Masonic Lodge while he lived in| Indianapolis. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elnora Harvey; a daughter, ‘Mus. Helen Wilhelm, Muncie, and two sons, Fred Harvey, Palo Alto, Cal, |

apolis, : une William V. Markins

.| Services for William V. (Bil) Markins, R. R. 1, Box 506, who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, will be held Thursday at 1 p. m. in

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Services for Miss Josie Crowe, ™ native of Kentucky and had lived!

3208 E. Michigan St. will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Irvington Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. | Miss Crowe, who was 47, died yes- | terday in St. Vincent's Hospital. Al native of Fortville, Ky. she had {lived here 30 years and was a mem[ber of the East Tenth Street f+.n‘odist Church. | . ge ‘Surviving “are “het Mother, Mrs." {Sarepta Crowe, Indianapolis; three] sisters, Mrs, Nonie LaMarr, Indian-| apolis; Mrs. Jessie Seaba, Chicago, and Mrs. Omie Norris, Deanfield, Ky., and two brothers, Willard and Fred Crowe, both of Indianapolis.

near Indianapolis for several years.' He had been a delivery man for L. 8. Ayres & Co. seven years. He | was a member of the Greenwood | Lodge and Commandery, F&AM,! and the Edgewood Methodist Church, : : “Survivors “are his wife, "Tessa? his’ son, . William . BE. . Markinsy --his daughter, Nancy Markins, all of Greenwood; his mother, Mrs. Nancy | Suell; two brothers, Jack and James | Markins, and his sister, Mrs. Leo! Gustin, all of Indianapolis. . }

Mrs. Anna L. Drennan Services for Mrs. Anna Li Dren-

and Carl Harvey, North Avondale.) Colo. |

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: Davis Harrison |nan, 2161 N. Capitol Ave, who died

Pallbearers: for the funeral of yesterday in General Hospital, will! Davis Harrison, Indianapotis A5tor« be held tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. in ney who died Sunday, were an-|/the John A. Patton funeral home. || ~ nounced yesterday. © Burial will be in Crown Hill. | They are -Albrecht R. C. Kipp, Mrs. Drennan, who was 60, was' Verne K. Reeder, Wayne Harysla native of Danville, Ky. and nad! man; Dr. David L: Smith, "J. "Paul been a resident of Indianapolis 45 | . Lahr, Herbert H. Linsmith, Dr. Don years. She was a member of the! ¢ . J. Wolfram. and - Dr. Sidney 8:|Shiloh Baptist Church. | | Aronson, | Survivors are her husband, Jos- 4 TA] Services were to be today at 4.30/eph;. three daughters, Miss Eleanor vba dtind a: mr. ‘in Shirley "Brothers Oenral Drennan, Mrs. Joanna Nixon and FRANDERID COWPAAY ¥ NENG J Chapel. Burial will be in Garland Mrs. Emma, Lou You and two > Brook Cemetery, Columbus. sons, David and os Drennan, us bom Ju

Henry R. Cushionberry ja of Indianapolis. re Funeral services for Henry R. Shin Movements

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burned Saturday in his home, 040] New York — Arriving: LAST YIMBS TONIGHT W. 25th St, will be held at 2 p. m, eg A Ingrid Bergman—Warner Baxter +

today in Emanuel Baptist Church, Trem Cifiagens. : “ADAM MAD 4 SONS" Burial will be in New Crown Cem-|copenhagen, ©. Lt Meredith for Valetta, Bxp or

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