Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1948 — Page 5

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fletcher Trust Company

W. Corner Pennsylvania and Market Sts. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE system IR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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~ will be given at 9 a. m. in Sacred

‘land a sister, Dorothy Fritz, De- 200 and Mrs. Esther Evans; a sis-

et jen and 10 great-grandchil-J. R. O'Hare Jr. dren. Services for James Riley Carl Niss O'Hare Jr., 720 N. Pershing Ave. Carl. Nias, Clermont.’ died ml

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Trsselder rogltered at 4 hotel in New York last Friday! had planned ‘to stay until Feb. 7. went East to attend|o a meeting of the Association of - Universties. He was|Rural chairman of tne group's. poly): Dr. Tressider ider had been president of Stanford sinds Sept. 1, 1943, when he succseded Dr Ray

- eee or RiteS Saturday

the Western institution for 27 Services for. Hayden (Pip)

years. “A native of ipton, 1919 graduate of Stantord ana re. Webster, 2402 E. Minhesots Sts ceived a medical degree from Who dieq Yesterday in jo /there eight years later. In World| {War I, Dr. Tressider was a mem(ber of the U, 8. Army Medical Corps and a commissioned flying! officer, Survivors include his wife, the. H former Mary Curry, whose father)

10:30 a. m. in the Flanner & Buchanan mor-

was one of the founders of famed A ebster: Camp Curry in California's o-! dent of Indian_|semite National Park. | apotis, had been Warren Nesbitt |a__paper._tuler the William Services for Warren Nesbitt. B, Burford

2227 Columbia Ave. who led as yesterday in General Hospital, | Printing Co. 801i Webster will be held Saturday at 11 a. m. member of the "Ancient Landin the Mt. Olive Baptist Church. |marks Lodge, F. & A. M. and the Burial will be Sunday in Carters- {St. Paul Methodist Church. ! ville, Ga. Survivors are his wife, Ethel; Mr. Nesbitt, who was 52, was his two sons, Urbine D. Smith and a - native of - Cartersville, --and|/Robert 8. Webster; - a -daughter;

{bad been an Indianapolis - resi- Mrs. Fred L. LeFeber, five grand- ,

dent 30 years.

of the Ewart Works of the Link-| Belt Co. 27 years,

tie; two.step-sons, Edward Madry was 76! and Milon R. Madry, both of In- A native of Owensboro, Ky., he dianapolis; five brothers, Charlie, lived -here 31 years and was a

& |Clarence and Ollie Nesbitt, atl of member of West Side Church of

Fairmount, Ga,, and Edward and God. Henry Nesbitt, both of Indian-

Johnson, Fairmount. Burial!

Anthony J. Fritz

Brothers Central Chapel.

Surviving are a son, the Rev.|

{both of Indianapolis.

‘John N. Hughes = |

Funeral services for John N.| Hughes, a native of Montgomery | Heart Church. Burial will be in| Souaty: wil be held ut) JoS0 al St. Joseph Cemetery. IT be ia Darlington. uria Matia pus wife, MIs. "Mr. Hughes, who was 86, died, > A len Bell axing yesterday in the home of a son, een Forest Hughes, in Speedway City. Seiied. Mrs. Selma St. John, He was a member of Young's all ot Indianapolis; Mrs. Marie! Chapel Christian Church. Detroit; a son, William, ha Surviving are three other sons, aL Mich.; two brothers, the! Otis, Lloyd and Robert Hughes; Rev. Bernard Fritz, OSB, Notre = i

Dame, and John P. Fritz, Detroit, *™° daughters, Mrs. Susie John-

was 62. Services will be held in the resi-| {dence at 8:30 a. m. Saturday morning and additional services

, Mrs, Sarah Coyner; 16 grand-,

will be held at 10:30 a.. m. %omorrow in Royster & Askin W. Washington St. mortuary. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Mr. O'Hare, who was 29, died; e Funeral Home at 2. Tuesday in Sunnyside — Sana-|.> Sone wil be in Floral torium. A former employee of! | Park Cemetery. the Kroger Grocery Co., he was| Born in Germany, Mr. Niss| a native of Joplin, Mo. and lived| ame. to the United States 58 here 24 years. years -ago and lived in Appleton, | Survivors include his parents, Wis. before ‘settling here 23 | Mr. and Mrs. James Riley O'Hare (years ago. He was a Fetired car-| Sr.; four sisters, Mrs. Alene Bar- | penter. Mrs. Kathryn Cun-| Surviving are two daughters, | ningham, Mrs. Ruth Lynch and | Mrs. Bert Lange, Clermont, Mrs. Miss Mary O'Hare, and a brother, |Sarah Sprister, Appleton, Wis. | Donald O'Hare, all of Indianap-|{12 grandchildren and 16 reat:

/the home of a granddaughter, Mrs. Chester Case, 1116 N. Belle Vieu Place, Tuesday. He was 85. Services will be held tomorrow

OPEN EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 8 O'CLOCK

Our 75th and Greatest

contractor, died here yesterday. He was 83.

County, Mr. Talbert was a member of the Pittsboro Odd Fellows

Lodge, the .McGuffey Club and thé\48

in Washington Park.

ters, Mrs, Robert Hocker, dianapolis; Miss Merrell Talbert, Shreveport, La., and Mrs. H. B, Illinois St. Lockwood, Anderson; five grand- died yesterday in. St. children and one great-grand- Hespital. child. 1

Mrs. Annie L. Duncan

dent of Indianapolis for 40 years, died yesterday in her home, 1302 tomorrow Pasadena St. She was 74.

Lyndhurst Baptist Church here./W.

| Floral Park Cemetery.

three sons, Fred A.; Joseph E. He was a mem-|children, and three great-grand-i. . william H. Duncan, all of Ray McKenzie,

ington, Ky., died yesterday in his Lutheran Church, Funeral services will be held at home, .114 Douglass St. apolis, and a sister, Mrs. Jlara/2:30 p. m. Saturday in Shirley 57.

“Anthony J. Fritz, 1802 Union John J. Williams; Winchester, Br lat 11 a. m,

died. ancis-. And. two daughters. Mrs. Mary sei “pital 1 To Rann ~40g-+ Prather and Mrs, Betty Nevitt,]

i { * > Services for Mrs. Anna Mary i Sherman S. Talbert Jefvices, for Mrs. Anna Mari In. Auto Crash Sherman 8. Talbert, 1618 N. be held at 9 a. m. tomorrow in| Services for James O. Johnson, St, a retired plastering Moore Northeast|1318 Olive St. a-New York Cen-

A lifelong resident of Marion

tery. She was 92,

' Society,

Survivors are his three ‘daugh- | In-

‘Mrs. Agnes Eaton

Mrs. Agnes Eaton,

She was 57. Mrs. Annie L. Duncan, a resi- (Catholic Church.

“Born in Hancock County, Ky. ville, she ‘was a charter member of| Wigal, Funeral services will be held at Samuel D.

and Means,

Mrs. Duncan is survived by

Funeral

illness. A mechanic for Greyhound Bus Lines, Charles Davis, a native of Lex- member

of the

He' was .Surviving are his wife, Lois "H. A porter for the Warren Hotel, ters, Mrs.

Funeral services will be held grandchildren, “tomorrow in Jacobs ‘apolis.

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all of

Burial will be in Holy Cross Ceme-

A native of Jennings County, Baptist Church, she died Tuesday. She lived here and was a member of the in which he. was: riding. left. the, Brownsburg Masonic Lodge, 'St. Francis Church and the Altar road on a curve and crashed. near

BeguniUUrS: i.e held 2510. m.

Survivors are two sons, Joseph Saturday in the Shirley Brothers Schafer, Indianapolis, and Paul 5 show six months ago and Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be Sch Vv with an uncle, Hospital, ‘will be held Saturday at! ng pe Schafer, Utah; 13 grandchildren

and 13 great-grandchildren.

1446 N. Guest; an aunt, a registered nurse, cock, and a half-sister, all of! Vincent's Salt Lake

~ A native of Martinsville, Mrs.

Eaton lived here 30 years and was Mrs. Caroline L. Hauk a member of the Holy Cross

Services will be held at 9 a.m. in the Holy Cross! church, “Burial will. be in Martins-|

Survivors include a son, Wayne two - brothers, Paragon; 3 p. m. Saturday in” Lyndhurst George H. Means, St. Pétersbur i Baptist Chureh, with burial in Fla. and one grandson.

William R. McKenzie

services for William

723 E. 11th St. ber of ge Mt. Olive Siurch 23/children, all of Indianapolis. Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Will be held at 1:30 p. m. today in Howard Fouts years and was a trustee of : church. He had been an ® of the Levet T. Williams [Margaret Burks, Indianapolis; a Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel.( Services for Howard Fouts, 425

sister, Mrs. Samuel Porter, Mc- Burial will be in Washington Park | Fenton Ave. will be held in the Levet 'T. Williams, a carpenter | |Alester, Okla.; a brother. Edmund Cemetery. for 32 years, died yesterday in his Nichols, Tell City; nine ‘grandSurvivors are hig wife, Mat:/home, 1427 N. Delaware St. He .nidren and one great-grand- Monday in his home after a short derson Cemetery. child.

Charles Davis

Mr. McKenzie, who was 56, died |Saturday.

the he had Fouts had operated a grocery at| lived here 10 years and was a Post Road and E.. Gethsemane 20 years.

Mrs.

McKenzie; two dauvgh-. -

Harriet Eastes and ‘Myrtle Fouts; 'will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Davis had lived here 40 years. Mrs. Virginia M. Gimber, and four Fouts; a brother, William Fouts. |

Indian- and three granddaughters.

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Railroader Killed

tral Railroad brakeman, will be held in Salt Lake City, Utah, at A time to be arranged later. Burial will be there. He was 22. The young railroader was xilled yesterday when the automobile

| Watseka, II. He came here from Salt Lake

Bennie F, Johnson, a railroad conductor. Survivors besides the uncle in{clude a grandmother, Mrs. A. M.! Mrs. Ted Han-

City, and an aunt, {Mrs. Maybell Holmes, Memphis, ! ‘Tenn.

Mrs: Caroline L. Hauk, 5864 !Carrollton ave., died yesterday in her home. She was the widow of! Charles B. Hauk, former owner of. ithe Hauk Insurance Agency who Idied in 1937. Mrs. Hauk, a lifelong resident of the city and a member of Fairview . Presbyterian Church, was

Services will be held at 10:30 ami tomorrow in Flanner & Buw; chanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. {

Dorsey funeral home at 2 p. m, Burial will be in An-| He was 69,

A native of Cumberland, Mr.

10th He was a

8t. tor! member |

of the Cumberland Methodist Church, - Surviving are the widow, Mrs. A Produst of General Foods

a son, Leonidas All| Cen are of Marion County.

olis. grandchildren.- : Indianapolis Owned: -and- Managed for-75-Years! | % Since 1873 » !

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