Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1948 — Page 6
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lister, former chief jailer lex-Sheriff Otto Ray, will be at 10 a. m. Saturday in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Anderson. : | Mr. McCallister, who had been lan electrician for the Hatfield Electrical Co. for the past five years, died yesterday in his home, 2217 E. Terrace Ave. He was 59. Born in Anderson, ‘Mr. McCallister had lived here 40 years and was a member of the Electrical Workers Union 481, Loyal Order . jof Moose, the Eagles, Lynhurst “fMasonic Lodge and Sahara . Grotto. ic He had been for 15 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Edna McCallister; a brother, Joe McCallister, Detroit; two half-| brothers, Ben Van Leer, Terre! Haute, and George Van Leer, Phoenix, Ariz, and a cous Catherine Jarvis, Elkhart.
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p. m. Saturday in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. He was killed Aug. 21, 1844, in France. Burial will be in Washington |} Park Cemetery. He was 22.
An Indianapolis resident all his! life, he was a graduate of Tech-| nical High School. Before enter-.
ing service he had been a
Pfc. Lovelace served in the] Army two years and was overseas 11 months in the 17th Signal Operation Battalion, Company A. Survivors are the parents, Mr. and Mrs, Russell H. Lovelace; one _sister, iss Carolyn Sue Lovelace, all of Indianapolis; the grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas L. Lovelace, Jamestown, and a great-grandmother, Mrs. Clara Edwards.
Services for Miss Lillian R. Claybrooks, 1010 N. New Jersey St, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the C. M. C. Willis Mortuary, Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. She was 61. - She died Tuesday in the home of her mother, Mrs. Anna Neal, 743 N. California St. | She was a native of Springfield, | Ky., and lived here 58 years. | Survivors besides her mother ‘include a brother, William Claybrooks, Indianapolis.
‘Mrs. Annie Hall | Services for Mrs. Annie Hall, {808 Darnell 8t., will be held at 11 a. m. Friday in Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. Burial will he
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| ~=Little Reba Nell Bowman, who! clung to life long enough to enjoy | “two Christmases in 1947, died /here last night of cancer. ! i Her gallant struggle for life! won the hearts of this community |
last December and the whole |
town turned the calendar up sev- | en days to give Reba Nell an | 'early Christmas party. i They were afraid she wouldn't {live till the real Christmas. The splendid Yuletide party | - seemed to improve both the: health and spirits of the 7-year-old'girl, and when the real Christ. mas came she had another party, as elaborate as the first. On both occasions she was showered with gifts, her schoolmates sang carols at her bedside and the Jarties were broadcast | over the Ft . Plerce radio. station.
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‘Miss. Lillian Claybrooks |
so Chief Jailer, Dies at Home
Rites for Charles G. McCal-iwas 53. Born in Atlanta, Ga. |B under|Mrs. Hall had lived here 36 years.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, Lillian Barnes, Gary; John, Frank, Edgar, Alexandcr, Samuel and Walter, all of Indianapolis; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Mrs. Marvin McCreary
Services will be held for Mrs. Blanthe L. McCreary of Greenwood at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in| the Greenwood Baptist Church.! Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. She was 57. Survivors include her husband,
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Retired Furniture Salesman Dies
Cemetery.
Born in Middleton, O, he had lived here 45years and was a Mr. McCandles furniture salesman for 35 years until he retired in 1933.
Marvin McCreary; a son, Eldon Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
a deputy sheriff McCreary, Indianapolis; a daugh- Jenny H. McCandless; three sis- >'
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| Services will be held at 130 Here at bd. . m, Josiorton for Homer M.
Rites Saturday for Railroad Accountant
Evgeny: L. Floyd Rites Saturday
Services for Eugene L. Floyd, salesman for the Albert Dickinson, C and a resident of
| Rites for Charles C. Hennessy, da
railroad accountant, will be at 8 ‘a, m. Baturday in Blackwell Fu-
fll neral Home and at 8:30 in Little Flower Catholic Church. Burial “Cemetery. V'
will be in Holy Cross Mr. Hennessy, an employee of ithe New York Central Rallroad 25 years, died Tuesday. He was 64 and resided at 815 Carlyle Place.
He was a native of Painsville,
/[0., and had resided in this city Meridian St. Mr. Floyd was a
years. He was a member of
ter, Miss Jo Anne McCreary, ters, Mrs. Noah Warner. Middle-! (Little Flower Catholic Church!
Greenwood; a brother, {Johnson, Logansport, grandchildren,
Mrs. Oraina Beckwith
Services for Mrs. Oraina Beck-Mo., and Minor McCandless, Terre. "with, 411 W, 12th St., will be con-| (Haute; three nephews and six
ducted in Metropolitan Baptist Church at 1:30 p. m. Friday. Th Rev. Willlam Sweat will Ba
nN. | Burial will be in Floral Park. Drexel Ave. Will be held at 1:30(, Mrs. Beckwith. who was 38, was at Nashville, Tenn., will be
born in Centralia, Ill, lived here 23 years. Survivors are the mother, Mrs. Minnie Hanna; a sister, Mrs. Louise Lep, Chicago; a brother, {George Bovee, Chicago, and four jaephews.
Mrs. Mary C. Jackson
Mrs. Mary C. Jackson, Harlan,
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of her daughter, Mrs. Mary She was 58. Born in West Virginia, Mrs.! Jackson had lived heremonths,
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{ers, E. McCandless, Dayton, O.; {George McCandless, St. Joseph,
| nieces.
‘Mrs. Arthur N. Banks
Services for Mrs. Thelma Banks
{in Peoples Funeral Home at
. m. Saturday. Burial will be in| New Crown Cemetery. She was the John A. Patton funeral home
31. Born in Hermitage, Tenn., Mrs. Banks was a graduate nurse,
taking her training at Meharry dianapolis for two years. He died |
Medical School, Nashville, Survivors are the husband, Rev.
Schwitzer-Cummins Co. inspector.|Ky., died yesterday in the home| Arthur N. Banks; her father, Mr.
Sidney Wilson; two sisters, Mrs.
| Frances Floyd, 1950 DeQuincy St. | Cleo Frazier and Mrs. Dathene!
| dore Wilson, Clarence Sidney Wil- |
of Nashville, Tenn.
Sparkling solitaire ring plus ~an"engraved wedding band.
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Willard town, O.; Mrs, Myrtle Berryman, jane, Sormes | member of Knights and two Midland, Mich, and Mrs. Carrie olum |Marshall, Warren, O.; three" broth-|
Survivors are his wife, Mrs, {Marguerite McCarthy H 2 son, James J. Hennessy; daughter, Mrs. |Richardson, all of Indianapolis; Ta brother, Herbert Hennessy, and {a sister,” Miss Mary Hennessy, | {both of Cleveland, 0. and one! granddaughter,
neid Charles Williams
Services for Charles Williams, 1124 E. 16th St, will be held in|
tomorrow at 1 p, m Born in Evansville, Mr. Williams had been a resident of In-!
in the Veterans Hospital last Tuesday after a short illness. Mr. | Williams, who was 49, was a {World War I veteran. 3
Banks, Mrs. Iulu Hizer; a brother, |
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convention: | He was 78 and resided at 3357 N.
| native of Shelbyville,
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Lucille 8. Floyd, and a stepson, Kenneth Murray, both of Indi- | suapoiis; one granddaughter and | niece. /
Vincennes Promised:
Protection From Wabash VINCENNES, Feb, 5 (UP)-— Plans for a project to easé flood (danger to Vincennes from the
jorestow of the Wabash River] .
ing a Dickson Eugene | L. Floyd Co.
ere being prepared toddy by the {Army Engineers. | Blueprints for the flood control {work will be drawn up immediate{ly, announced Mayor William L.| {Betz after a conference with the district engineer of the Army | Corps at Louisville, Ky. | Construction probably won't get. under way before July 1, |1949, he said. The project will be divided into
Surviving are three sisters,/two sections, one part to be al | Armstrong; three brothers, Theo- Mrs. Nannie Newbolt, Mrs. Ginnie flood wall along the northside of |
ithe city and the second part to!
two som and Frank Leroy Wilson, all Samuel Williams and five neph- | Ibe protection works in the east , ews and four nieces,
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