Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1948 — Page 4

THE INDIANAPOLI

: SUL Edward J. Rupert § Dies Here at 83

Retired - Machinist Resident 30 Years

en L. Moody Dies; | ‘Manual Teacher

x eI Moody. former Enter Bl a | I, were conducted Monday » : Detroit, Mich., where had lived recently, | - 2 Mra, Moody 4 fed in Detroit last Friday. She was a native of| Slept. A graduate of Shortridge High School and the Univérsity of Michigan, she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, honorary!

! machinist, died yesterday in

scholastic society. Survivors

are - her husband,

... Paul a Sister, Mrs. “Henry and “one niece,

Services for Carl H. Jackson,

who was killed Monday in an sisters, Mrs, automobile-truck crash on E., 10th Mrs. Ora Bt., will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow dianapolis, Conkle Funeral Home. Burial

will be in Glen Haven Cemetery

“Mrs. Mortimer }

Edward J. Rupert a fetes {home, 561 N. Beville Ave. He

[Pleasant Cemetery.

Greenwood.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs, . Beatrice Highsmith;

Nichols,

". * - . Mr. Jackson was 40 and lived Miss Edith Rile Edith Rile at 722% Fenton Ave. He was born

in Jefferson County and had lived

here for 27 years

Survivors include his wife

amen ne we i6S 3t Home

Jackson, Indianapolis; his

ham; a brother, Clifford Jackson, | all of San Antonio, Tex. and) three sisters, Mrs. Bernice Jar-|

rett, San Antonio; Mrs,

Mrs. Mary E. Caudell, ville,

Mrs, Elizabeth Barnett

Bervices for Mrs. Elizabeth | Barnett, 957 N. Belmont Ave., will | be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow- in | the Peoples Funeral Home, Burial | will be in New Crown Cemetery. ‘She was 59. . She died Monday in General Hospital. Survivors include a son, Milton Crigler; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Lyons and Mrs. Arnolia Bmiley, all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Walls, Joppa, Ill, and Mrs. Eva Cantrell, Danville, IIL; a brother, Irvin Hicks, Des Moines, Iowa, and seven grandchildren.

Andrew Hicks :

Services for Andrew Hicks, a retired construction worker, will be held at 1 p. m. Friday in the St. Joseph Bible Way Spiritualist Church. Burial will be in New ‘Crown Cemetery. He was 57.

He died Money in his home,

129 W. 12th Bt. A native of Alabama, he lived here six years. include his wife, Mary; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie of Toa - ; of. a s Hicks, Parkdale, Ark.

Services for Mrs: Ella Glenn, a lifelong Jesifnt of 2 Gresnwood,

par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. William East-|

Services Will Be Held Friday

Miss Edith YY 2745 N. Den-

8am ny gt, died today at her home. Woodworth, Pleasanton, Tex. and

Moores-

|{8he was 55,

{53 years.

IChimes. Burial will be in Mount

‘Mrs. Glenn, who was 79, al Monday in her home, R. R. 2,|

two Jenie Bruner and both of Inand one polls, and one grandchid1.

heh» orc. Retired Barbers’

She had been a billing!

was 85. A.native of Bartholomew Coun“Hy; “he lived here 30 years and:

{Place Baptist Church and the Red Men's Lodge. Services will be held at 102 ‘a. m. Friday In the Woodruff S | Place Baptist Church. Burial will |be in Columbus, na tai : Survivors include three daughHEALTH CHIEF—Forty-year. (ters,-Mrs. Arnie Borror and Mrs. old Dr, LeBnard A, Scheele, of 'Harry Southern, both of Indian-| Ft. Wayne, Ind., Assistant Sur |apolis; Mrs. Marcellus Foust, Cogeon General of the U, S. Public |b; a son, Raymond, indiasHealth Service, was named by'|2polis; a nephew, seven - President Truman to succeed Dr. {children and seven great-grand-

Thomas-Parran-as-Public- Health shiidren. Surgeon General when the late ‘Ward Sutton

ter's fom of office expires in | Services for Ward Sutton, a April, Scheele is also di- | member of the Intervational Ty- | pographi nion ard of aued the Nations| Cancer |ditors, will be held at Pasadena, : —| Cal, at a time to he set later. | Burial will be there. He was 63. Mr. Sutton died Saturday in St. Vincent's Hospital here. He had " |been here for the past five weeks

working on an ITU audit. .. |clerk at Kiefer-Stewart Co. for | Rites Tomorror UW |- He was a member of the Pasa{seven years. She was a member! {dena ITU Local 583 and was

[of Woodruff Place Baptist Church. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Viola M. Braun and Mrs. Lyda McKitrick and two brothers, Willlam P, and Jasper Riley, all of Indianapolis. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Friday at Flanner & Bu-| chanan Mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill

‘Mrs. E. C. Garrett

Services for Mrs. Alice Floyd Garrett, wife of E. C. Garrett, who died yesterday, will be held Friday at 3 p. m. in the Moore ({Mortuaries Peace Chapel with burial in Washington Park, Mrs. Garrett was 62 and hac been" ill about ‘a week. She was {born in Kentucky, had lived here 38 years, was a member of the Englewood Christian Church and the Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Ralflroad Trainmen 25. Her residence was 14 N. Beville Ave. Survivors include, in addition to her husband, her four sisters] Mrs. Lillie O'Neill and Mrs; Bessie Braton, Paris, Ky.; Mrs. Ida Farris, Lexington, Ky., and Mrs, Catherine Schorsch, Cincinnati,

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active in union ‘affairs for 23 years

His wife survives him.

Services for Albert J. Baker, 430 Massachusetts Ave., a retired barber, will be held at 10 21. m.

tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Burial will be in| COGS! Guard Rescues

Fairview Cemetery. He was 83. Fliers Down at Sea

|. Mr. Baker died Monday in| KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Feb. 18 {Methodist Hospital. A native of (UP)—The Coast Guard. cutter

Christian Church. He formerly plane which was forced down on worked at the Indianapolis Ath-!storm-lashed Kashevarof Pasletic Club. jsage. : Survivors include his wife, The three flyers, using the one Kathryne; a daughter, Mrs. Lois/800d engine on the plane, manPinkerman, both of Indianapolis; 88ed to taxi through choppy seas a sister, Mrs. Adeline Dickey, Whipped up by a 45-mile-an-Hour Connersville, and a stepson, Wind to a sheltered harbor. Charles Gehring, Indianapolis,| The Hemlock radioed Coast and four grandchildren. Guard headquarters that none of the crewmen was injured. The Mrs. Howard Whitaker two-engined amphibian plane Services for Mrs. Lucille Whit-|WaS on a mercy mission loaded aker, who died Monday at Gen- wih medical supplies at the time eral Hospital, will be at 10 8. m. [of the mishap. Friday in the J, C. Wilsén pel lof the Chimes. Burial will be in| Ship Movements (Cloverdale. By United Press Mrs. Whitaker, a lifelong resi- Veragud, erie Barto. ident here, was 23. She lived at Havre Rosa, Cartagena; rtures—American Flyer,

765 Lexington Ave, Ni ork Departs are her husband, Bn; Sohn, VRTLIAN, Euiavh Aruba; Esso Scra

, Gdynia; Wisconsin, Panama,

Survivors Howard, and two sisters, Mrs. |Arubs.’

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