Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1948 — Page 5
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held at 2 p. m. Sunday in the J. C. Wilson Funeral Home in Greenwood. Burial will be in Sitenwood Cemetery. He was
France in 1944, was a native of Hart County, Kentucky. +e entered service on May 10, 1943. Burvivors include the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wroten; a brother, John H. Wroten, Indianapolis, and four sisters, Mrs. a Good, Louisville, Ky.
Mrs. Joyce Hazel Hester and the Misses - Mildred - Joan and |
Betty all of Indian-
‘Mrs. Ruth C. Janke
Services for
in Memorial! Park- Cemetery. - She -was 47, | A lifelong resident of the oity, | | Mrs. Janke was a member of the {Christ Episcopal Church. Surviving are a son. {Janke; two sisters, Mrs. ‘Mountjoy, Mrs. Irene Bush, and three grandchildren, all of In- | dlanapolis.
‘Edward Edelman
| Services for Edward Edelman, | | superintendent of the West End { Baking Co., will be conducted in | Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. Burial!
{will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Edelman, who was 67, died | | Wednesday in his home, 962 -N.| Ewing St. : Born in Paris, France, he came |to the United States as a small child. Working in bakeries | throughout Indiana, Mr. Edelman | moved here 30 years ago. He! {had been superintendent of the | West End Baking Co. for 14
Surviving are the wife,
Burial to Take Place |
Services for Pvt. Elmer E.| Wroten, 1034 Troy Ave. will be
Pvt. Wroten, who was killed in| |
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Mrs. Ruth CC.
5) oore Toothman
Mary Jo Taylor Jane Goken
SWEATHEART CANDI.. DATES—Nominees for the title of "Senior Hi-Y Sweetheart" to reign at the ‘Sweetheart Dance” Feb.. 13 at Howe High School are (top) Gloria Wood, (center, left) Beverly. Toothman, (center,
right) Julia Ann Moore, (bot- |
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dfor ., will de held ites Tomorro en in dao Mortuaries on! apel. R T w Burial will be in Floral Park
For. F. | H. Rhees Cemetery. He was 59.
Frank Rhees, retired hard- Mr. Bailey was born in Ohio] ware xn died yesterday In County, Kentucky, and had ltved| his home, 322 N. Grant Ave, Me here 10 years. He was employwd was 87. i, as a packer for Kiefer-Stewart!
Co. : Services will be held at 2 2. m.| * , veteran of World War I, Mr,
tomorrow in the Dorsey Funeralip,gey was a member of Beech Home. Burial will be in Wash-|Grove American Legion Post 276, ington Park Cemetery. and Pleasant Grove Masonic) A native of Strattanville, Pa, Lodge 803 in Shreve, Ky. ! Mr. Rhees had lived here ho} Survivors are the wife, Mrs, years and had been a hardware Ruth Bailey; four sons, Iven W. merchant for 20 years. He re- jr Paul and Robert Bailey, all tired in 1933. ot Indianapblis, and James T.| Prior to entering the uard- Bailey, New Zealand; a daughter, ware business, Mr. Rhees had/Miss Edith Bailey, Indianapolis; been a salesman for the old In-{a brother, Moses Balley, dianapolis Brewing Co., Inc, for|tucky; a sister, Mrs. Irene Askins,! 32 years. | Narrows, Ky.; two stepdaughters, | He was the oldest past worthy] Mrs. Wilma: M.-Michael and Mas.) member of the Indianapolis Urder Mary ‘RR, Horton, and two -a'opof Eagles. sons, Clayton Danford and Paul] Among the survivors are too, Danford, all of Indianapolis, sons, Albert W. Rhees, St. Lous,
and Frederick D. Rhees, man: Gates to Attend
apolis; four grandchildren and, . two great-grandchildren. Ohio Meeting Gov. and Mrs. Gates will be
‘Mrs. John E. Clark |
Services for Mrs. Bertha C.|guests-of honor atthe 100th anni Clark, will be held Sunday in| Vversary of the Ohio Farmers] Colvin and Son mortuary, Prince- | Insurance Co. in Leroy, O., Tues-| ton, Ind. Golden Fleece Chap- day night. Gov, Gates is to be | ter 176, OES, will officiate. Burial {the principal speaker and will be. will be in Odd Fellows Came- t0duCed by Gov. Herbert of 0 1
Princeton. | Ohio. ! tery ul n Benton E. Gates, the Governor's
Mrs. Clark, an active member " | father; became agent for the Ohio | of the OES until coming to Indi- Farmers Insurance Co. in Co-|
anapolis In 1946, lived With Berl), npia City, Ind. in 1889. Since son, Robert D. Clark, 1365 W. "00 “the agency has been | 23d St. She died yesterday. lin the hands of Gates & Gates, | Survivors are her husband, ine. During high school and! John E: Clark, Princeton; a son, while at Michigan State Uni-| Robert D, Clark; two daughters, versity, Gov. Gates acted as! Mrs. Virginia Orange and Mrs. scent for the company. John E. Doris White, all of Indianapolls,| Gates, a brother, is now handling! and a brother, Homer B. Baker,|the agency. |
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tom, right] Mary Jo Taylor. Votes will be cast by pupils purchasing dance tickets.
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iheld Sunday in Princeton, Ky. |She died Wednesday in General] Hospital. She was 34, a native of Princeton.
BEDFORD, Feb. 6 — Jay A. Garriott, contractor, today was awarded a $140,000 contract for
urvivors-inchude -the husband, ®. new Reliance plant building in
rs ; | Mitchell | J yi William Crider; a sister, Mrs. Lou- . Mrs. Helen Pat a $s No [ise Mitchell and the grandfather, NegotiaHions por the mew Bulle. . en Paterson and. William Kinsley, Princeton. |ing started nearly Miss Hilda Edelman, both ot 1n- 10 U. S. Speech Bid hm WA |ago between plant officials and dianapolis, and three half-broth- at 3 3 {the Mitchell Building Corp. OFF ar Willa and Ova Edema, ot pe Gro Sen, 0718 Named fo Butler |" wie or n'pew bunding mas os Samim, and it rsaent Truman tn Joig Journalism Honorary iin si I Sh 0 , E ye . invited Russian Premier Josef Kappa Tau Alpha, national {+} same building several,
| - As Little as $25 "Ory sosru 2 I ‘Rex Rothrock Stalin to come to the United journalism honorary, has elected vo... States aboard a U. S. battleship eight Butler University journal-
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| Services will be held in the Fulton, Mo. Mr. Stalin sent back! DeForrest O'Dell, journalism de- : : { Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel a “polite declination.” |partment head, he Sou ! Settle Fee Claim | next Monday at 10 a. m. Burial] The President offered to send, New members include W.| LOS ANGELES, Feb, 6 (UP)—! { will be in the Odd Fellow Ceme-|the nation's mightiest battleship, Claire Tracey, Tronton, 0.; Wil-/Two attorneys who saved heiress tery at Monticello. He was 62. |the USS Missouri, to transport|am Pace, Bicknell; Arthur Beulah Louise Overell from a A native of Monticello, Mr.|the Soviet marshal to and from Graham, Martinsville; Miss Rose- murder conviction today agreed Rothrock had lived here 49 years.|this country. And Mr. Truman| mary Ronsheim, Anderson; Keith to settle their claim for $100,000 He was employed at Riverside planned to escort Mr. Stalin to Haymond, Miss Georgia Giana- fees for $37,500, Attorneys Z. B.| Amusement Park for 13 years. [the University of Missouri, where kos, Miss Mary Caroline O'Dell West and Otto Jacobs said $27.Surviving are two sisters, Mrs, the speech was to have been and Floy Wilcox, all of Indian-|{641.64 expenses also had been Edna Curtis and Mrs. Lola Sim- made. it was reported. ‘apolis. agreed on. mons, both of Indianapolis, and| see - - S55 - : a brother, Orville Rothroek, Idaville.
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