Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1948 — Page 5
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Mr, Binford, ; A Te Tana | we oup 0 ofter | | ~_ In California 4 .| Rites for Mrs. Carrie Duncan { 3 her Crone, formerly of Indianapolis, | oe ay ; an office clerk Will be held at 1 p. m. Thursday |
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besides the parents will be in Philadelphia Ceme-! brothers, Jerry F., Ber... nard W,, Carl D. and the Rev. ro Mrs. Crone, who was 67, died rdeman; five sisters, , : Jude Was - —— he. in the home of her son,
Es " 3 \ oi ; Randolph Crone, Los Angeles. |§ Thomas W. Binford, Prin YOUNG CURATOR — Mrs. W. H. Shriner, en Crone, Jas Anguies, | Na A halL.sister, Mrs. Har-| Eroderick A. Franklin, 16-year ; y f {lived here 30 years, moving to (Le 5 eo ew York. old sophomore at Worcester, [gue [California five years ago. on Mass., Classical High "School, Dies Here at {) | She was a member of the Sh h Because so much false ome of her son, Charles Brown, , 0 ; | is the new assistant curator of ksl ds 8 ii information has spread
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Broo t 10:30 a, m, to- a astronomy at the Worcester nur s 2 See ! A Ao "ih the Stirling funeral y ; . Natural History Society, Here, Services Planned . Cea: Meta Pocahontas Coun- | "S throughout the : years ome in Acton. Burial also will Mrs. | : Jaman SE Baptist narch. ure Franklin, the youngest man on For Thursday icil and the Montor Temple of £400 about funeral prices— he in Adon. who Was’ S3..was > Margaret Wilk was 67. Ke record to be gen the post, Mrs. Nina Shriner, 526 Division Pythian Sisters, des the son. arell we want everyone fo Mrs, BES tno, A resident of 4 ursday in Flanner A native of West Virginia, he inspects one © society's tele- St, flied in jes home Soday after three sisters, Mrs. Lola Duncan. PR know services are avails arin County most of her life, |g Buchanan M . Jived hare 30 years, The Rev. Mr. scopes. a long illness. She was 42.
|Indianapolis; Mrs. Audry Van-:& a ne was a member of the Acton Services will be held at 2 p. ™. Duyn, Knightstown, and Mrs, | | able sF Fanner 8 Bue
hurch. py A 4 : ‘Mrs. Julian Bonnell { Thursday in the Jordan Funeral Ruth Enright, Temple, Ariz. and | ; ithin he means Paptiat CN are another son, Wils|" Mes. ; To Buried Thursday Home. The Rev. Nathan Urshon, {wy brothers, Floyd Ogle, Rush- Fn chanan within # jam Brown, Santa Monica, Cal.;lg, . Be Calvary Baptist Church, will offl-| yjjie and Roy Ogle, Warren. : \ of all. wo daughters, Mrs. Ralph Smith, . | Servi for Mrs. Julian Bon-| ciate. Burial will be in Floral od indianapolis, and Mrs, Stella Me- : Survivors include his wife, Mrs. (nell, native of Chicago, who had | Park. : Henry R gers . ollum, Acton; 12 grandchildren, r ‘Isla Hawthorne; two daughters,|lived here for six years, will be| Born ‘irf Madison, Mrs. Shriner Rites for Henry Rodgers, re- ! bh) great-grandchildren and one Mrs. Aletha Tompkins, Phila- at 2:30 Pp. m. Thursday in Oak! came to Indianapolis early in life. tired building contractor, were to ; ; ; : rreat-great-grandchild. delphia, Pa, and Miss, Leona Park, HF.“ Burial will be in ou 30 p. m. ; n gp Ty rg i
s Ridge Cemetery, near there. ty . A — pa Minnie Matthias A resident at 136 W. 43d St. years, She was widel . Sa EIN YT here, Mrs. Bonnell died yesterday, the East Side. Saturday in his home at Del X a
g Services for James Armstrong, She was $5. In Chicago, she was| Survivors are her husband, Monte, Cal, where he had moved i+ i former porter in the Claypoolla member of Hull House for 50 Wiliam H. Shriner; her mother. after his retirement four years Mus BUCHANAN Hotel Barber Shop who died years and a former member of Mrs. Belle Sappenfield; two sis-iago. He was a native Hoosier
{ Sunday, whi be beld tomorrow at Jepthan Chapter, OES. |ters, Mrs. Flo Cook and Mrs. Ger- and had lived in Indianapolis for Z { le RR . In the Jo n urvi , |trude Moore; a brother, Harry|42 years, 2 FALLCREEK AT MERIDIAN ST. ri We of. Terre Haute, she Buneral Home. Burial will be in Bo, To nclute SauShter. Brien, all of Indianapolis; two! Survivors include his wife, Min-| - ,
of her life. . lis, k {nieces, Miss Margaret Moore, In-|nette; a son, James Rodgers, both had lived here most : 30 Mr. Armstrong was 28, had! Borin, I ner aac polit and aia Tut Brown. of Del Monte, and a sister, Mrs. lived -years an 1 : " 'St. Lo |J. A. Hiland, Indianapolis: been ill three weeks. He lived at| ron T. Bonnell, Frederick, Md. St. Louis.
JAMES L.FAYTIS JBwal 1819 Locke St, Apt. 497. Ho
SLE the & mother, Mr. an s. Roland ] ’ Hu Swi : ded 39 tal brothers, all of Indianapolis. Dorsey. sng Hig Staar, Miss ; go — Cece! Arms A 0 - 4 4 Charles Smith |apolis, and another sister: Mes | . E Services for Charles Smith, g/Elizabeth Woods, Noblesville. ul x 1 i | laborer, who. died Sun in his E y : t : home, 423 Smith St. were fo be Mrs. John L. Tyler : sei] | " : . ay in Mrs. Ellen Gustin Tyler, 2523 P. ts . Burial {op-| Central Ave. died last night in pS > | | % : her liome. Born in Indianapolis, Pan \ 8 : 4 ¥
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Brooks will officiate. Burial will yi be in Crown Hill, - A Fhe : Survivors are her husband, + ILWAUKEE, WISC.—James L: John L. Tyler, and a daughter, aytis, sales promotion , . {Miss Betty Jane Tyler, both of 02 5. Whitnall Ave., Milwaukee, > Indianapolis. ¥ isc, has switched to Calvert m" e because Calvert makes a
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