Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1948 — Page 10

Rites Yomoriow for - Carpentry Contractor |

retired carpentry contractor, will be in the G, H. Herrmann funeral home at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow.

Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery,

yesterday in his home, 2257 Union

I8t. A native of Woodlawn, Va., he had

.lived here for 40 years. (He was a member of the Morris

| Street Christian Church.

Survivors include his wife, Vi-

lola; three daughters, Mrs, Vivian

Scott, Indianapolis; Mrs. Viola Robinson, Louisville, Ky. and Mrs, Gertrude Woods, Detroit, Mich.; six sons, Carlie, Clarence, Kerman, James, Elvin and Jo-

Burnette, Los Angeles, Cal, Robbie Burnette, Pluskie,

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grandchildren.

Mrs. May Blackburn

burn, resident here for 35 years, |

fiwill be.in. Moore Mortuaries Peace.

Chapel at 1 p. m. ‘omorrow. Burial will be in Sheridan,

Mrs. Blackburn, who was 72,

survive her,

Broiled Red Sa"

with creole sauce ®

or if it's meat you want Yankee Pot Roast of Beet with Egg Noodles , . ._ . :

Hot Cross Buns from our own ovens . .. and my, my, my, we didn't know so many people were hungry for RHUBARB PIE! We'll have AGB IDLATRAEON.L

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Rites for James W. Burnette, te

Mr. Burnette, who was 76, died Mrs.

Services for Mrs. May Black-

died yesterday in her home, 2048

Parker Ave, She was born in! Clinton County. Several nleces and nephews

|p. m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wil{son Chapel of the Chimes. Burial

daughter, Mrs. John McDowell; three Siaate, Mrs. Leslie Johnson, Dallas “Chappel ‘and Mrs.| Charles Spaulding, all of Indianapolis; two brothers, Paul Badger and Raymond Badger, both of Anderson, and six grandchildren.

Mrs. Irene E. Burton Services for Mrs. Irene E. Burton will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Montgomery Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cem-| etery, : She died Tuesday in her home, 12129 College ‘Ave. She was the

seph™ Burnette, Indianapolis; six Widow of Courtland D. Burton. ,jis: Sister Antonia, S. P., brothers, Earl, Thomas and ben-|Who operated a booking agency paute, and Mrs. William G. Hess- ‘town. jamin Burnette, Ritter, Ore.; Frad|for many years with his brother, Jes Tokyo, Japan. Burnette, Woodlawn, Va.: Roscoe Henry K. Burton. and! Mrs. Burton was a reader in tel Va.; Second Church of Christ, Scienthree sisters, Mrs. Ella Anthony, tist, and a past secretary of the gain both of Los Angeles, and | |Ritter, Ore.; Mrs. Louise Carpen-|Indianapolis Humane Society. ter, Pluskie, Va., and Miss Artie! Mrs. ' Burnette, Woodlawn, Va., and 27

Rites for Mrs. E. Victoria |Hanes, 1219 Ww. theld tomorrow -in° Hayesville, Tenn. Mrs. Hanes, who was 69, died Tuesday in her home. e was a member of the [Christian Church and North Park {Chapter, OES. Mrs. Hanes was the wife of the late Dr. C. E.|

sician. Survivors include four brothfers, Garfield, Arthur, Husford and Henry Crabtree, all of Stotts-| ville, Xy., and a gr A.

Miss Emma Services for Miss er Ferrier, who died Tuesday in. Gen-| {eral Hospital, will be in Flanner |& Buchanan Mortuary at 1 §. m.

A resident here for 50 years, Miss Perrier lifed at. 1331 W

County. She was a member of Unity Methodist Church. Survivors are three nephews, Clarence B. Law, Kokomo;! Charles Ferrier, Fairland, and Frederick Ferrier, Detroit, Mich. |

faced a $25 fine or 25 days in jail. Highway patrolmen in this!

true frontier fashion on a road {near here. He pleaded guilty.

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Totten and Robert Totten; a

19th St. She was born in Shelby|'®

old West outpost said Figueroa, 26, was zigzagging his mount in!

Serviees {Kalb, 2725 College Ave., will be

was 90. |

A ‘lifelong resident of ihe- elt.

Mr, Kalb died yesterday in home. A former employee ue the Indiana Bell Telephone Co., Re had been retired 25 years. He was a mem mette Tribe of the Red Men and the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Survivors are six sisters, Mrs. (William M. Stapelkemper, Mrs. |John E. Goory S8r., Mrs,’

|R. Vogelsang, all of Indianap-| "erre,

Also five sons, Harry G. Kalb, Indianapolis; Clarence D. Kalb, Chicago; Leo J. and G. Logan|

‘Robert F. Kalb, Detroit, and one

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Services for Mrs. Alberta Men|denhall, 47 years, will be held at 2 p. m.|

tomorrow. .in..the Second Baptist

Hill Cemetery. She was 65. She died Tuesday in her home, |

{Hanes, former Indianapolis Phy: 450 W. 29th St. She was a mem-

{ber of the Second Baptist Church and was a native of Danville, Ky. Survivors are two sons, Stough-/ ton F. Mendenhall and | Bart Slane (denhall; a daughter,

mond Beasley; a gare: Rose]

Elizabeth Haydon, all of Indian-| -

japolis; two nieces, 2 Aephawa and three hree grandch

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Burial will be in Crown Hill. He E.

an Indianapolis resident

Mrs. Sovh

Palestine, and two grandchildren.

Mrs. Emma Tucker

| Services for Mrs. Emma Tuck|W. Faulstich and Mrs. Clifford| “o's Co 04 10 a. m. tomor- | row in the Hamilton Funeral] |Home. Burial will be in Browns-|

. She was 81.

{ rhe died Tuesday in the home lof a grandson, Chester Rinehart, She was a native of Washington County |

12518 Harding St.

|and lived here 32 years. Survivors include two broth- |

E. Victoria Hanes brother, Frank J. Kalb, Indianap-| ers. Albert -Chasteen, Hammond, d Dan Chasteen, Bedford; a

| an 34th st, will ‘be. Mrs. Alberta Mendenhall sister, Miss Dora: C. Chasteen,

Butlerville, and two great-grand-children.

i ington County, died ‘General Hospita

brother, Henry Mearling, New

Mrs. Tucker, a Jative of Yash.

1. She-had. Svea! |Chureh. Burial will be in Crown: [here 32 years and was a member f.the Broadway Baptist Church. iE wh include two brothers,

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