Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1948 — Page 9

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TUESDAY, MAR. 9, 1048

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

John H. Earls Dies at 81; ig Retired Rail Engineer

Services will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow for John H. Earls, '1722 N. Alabama St. in Kirby Mortuary and at 9 a. m. in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in Crown Hill He was 81.

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apan, served member of SS. Peter and Paul | and ME Brant in photography. He began as an errand boy, } ere he has thedral and the Association Born in Boone County, Kenthe firm in 1899. Later be became] — Jo been stationed Cal : Of tucky, she had lived here 30 years

for-15 months. ME. VB Retired Railway Employees. Photogranhss. arom at weal fly Elmer Grant Before entering : Survivors include two dang fan Chen. | He was manager by 1004 and, the service in gus J (ters, Mrs. Dorothy Ball and Mrs.| gyrvivors are a daughter, Mrs. and

Ethel Maher, Indianapolis; a son,| Bertha Miller, and a son, Howe John Earls Jr, Adrian, Mich,ig Gordon, both of Indianapolis.

and four great-grandchildren. Mrs. Rena Williams Edward D. Stokes Rites for Mrs. Rena Belle Wil-

liams, 2416 E. 25th St., will be Services for Eaward D. Stokes. held today in Shelbyville. Puniali 2375 Tandes St., will be Held at 1| ras sooty, 0, She She was 44, p. m. tomorrow in the St. Paul Church.

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IANAPOLIS | ; TL D FEATURES | man- ; ie \ 1922, Op 5 Dead Here at 46 Ki al and . — ®t New Albany Native Mr. Branson was a member of| Services Today the Indianapolis and Indiana y the § ; \ | Chambers of Commerce, the Pho-| Services for Dr. Elmer Grant, Mrs. Williams, who died 2 eR wor. Tove Na |tographers’ Association and Ro-2936 Paris Ave, were to be held AME Burial will be iniday in General Hospital, kitchens of Basel and Zurich, ie tary Club. He was a communicant{2t 2 P. m. today in the C. M. C. New Crown. He was 64. born in Tennessee. She lived ~ \ of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Willis & Dons jondsal Joe ih . . Mr. Stokes, who died in his for years and was a member of A Church. urial TOWN . He was 16. home Sunday, was born in{the New Haven Baptist Church hui Ath Survivors are two daughters, Dr- Grant died Sunday. He Dies n Cleveland Teachey, N. C. He lived here 25/in Shelbyville. Mrs. Margaret. Abel, Inidanapolis,| Was born Fy Rew, Alkany 2nd years and was employed by the ei survived by a daughter, | and Mrs. Lucille Betz, Flat Rock® Sraduate of Indiana n 3 =. | Tanner Co. . Lilian Guest; a son, Frazier! N. C.: a sister, Mrs. Freda Peev. College. A member of Kappa Native of Indianapolis He wab a member and trustee] Williams Jr. both of ase ler, Indianapolis, and six grand.|AlPha Psi Fratemity, he lived Was -72 Years Old [or st. Paul AME Church and a|Olis: four sisters, Miss Josie Har-

ris, Madisonville, Ky.; Mrs. The Rev. Fr. Frank McKernan, Tépresentative of the Hoosier og. ..10 Steele, Earlington,

Mrs. Louise Harsley, Colu 0., and Mrs. Elizabeth Jagoe, . ansville; a brother, John Gent, Indianapolis, and two grandchil-

children. here about 25 years. : Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Lucy E. Grant: three sisters, |S: J- formerly of Indianapolis, Monument Co.

i James Miller died yesterday in St. Stanslaus| He is survived by his wife, Mrs Services for James Miller, 2246 Mrs. Estella Russell, Mrs. Carrie| 00 "Cleveland, O. He was 72.|Carrie Stokes; thee daughters, Dearborn St., will be held at 1:30/ Parker and Miss Bernice Grant.|™, "0 yuo" or Indianapolis, he|Mrs. Rhoda Barnes, Mrs. Bertha p. m. tomorrow in Stratten Mor-|and seven brothers, Wilbur,| o. orgquated from SS. Peter|Robinson and Miss Nancy gre tuary with burial in Crown Hill Dani ARE Charles, Orville| qs ‘Baul Cathedral and St.|Stokes; three sons, Frederick T.| see | He died Sunday at General Hos-|Jn0 UV: ©) M0 15. ©" 879 \Marys College, Xavier, Kas. and Edward Stokes Jr. all of Honeymooners Sigh p RB ’ Father McKernan was asso-/Indianapolis,, and Benjamin Y rs Jig i¥ urgivers. inehids a daughter, e 1 €onvicas H Jd [ciated with West Baden Semi-|Stokes, Chicago; a brother, Rob- 4200 Miles Apart | ed. San I La Walker Fo Encel H. Dod - Bary. West Baden, Nice = Jusjert Stokes, Indianapolis, and 11| BOONE, lowa, Mar. 9 (UP) — ’ y a m 0! e 0 and Irving Cornett; a niece, th r Ence ge eH. cerobietod nis eau grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bridges Jr.' grandchildren and five oi WARSAW, Mar. 9 (UP)—Funeral services were held today

were spending their honeymonn| Erandetiitren and veg anniversary in the order last Mrs. Elizabeth Gordon | 209 mites apart today. y . for Encel H oa ave Of year. Formerly a professor :n 8t.| Mrs. Elizabeth Gordon, 3137 Harold 1. Donaldson . Dodge, Louis University, St. Louis, Mo..iNorthwestern Ave. died yester-

The bride was in London, the! Services aod b Aad Goshen and former editor of the|pe recently moved to St. Stan-|day in General Hospital. She was

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