Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1948 — Page 5

TUESDAY, MAR. 16, 1948 ; :

Rites for Policeman's Wife To Be Held Tomorrow

for Father President

: Services for John L. Il, and Merlin Ewing, EvansRites will Be held at 2p. ™. Knightsville, and two grand- father ot. F. Donsid Ewing, ville. a daughter, Thelma ITOW - Mrs. Sue Cook dren president of Pennsylvania Motor Johnson, Peoria, Ill; three grandog EE Ave ech Inn, Inc, will be held at 3 p. m. children and a great-grandson. Haugh, "or Mrs. William Tyler today in McReynolds Funeral co | ob \wooso fold Jordan Funeral Home. Burial go... for Mrs. Anna Yee Home in McLean, IL Buriat win CO . Whitney, all of will be in Washington Park.|(Petty) Tyler will be heid at be there, ‘He died In his home in| Services for Carl H. Westers! Services will be in the charge of|® a. m. in Moore McLean Sunday after a three'roia who died yesterday at ais OES GROUP TO MEET the Ladies of Auxiliary of Ray. 7otheast Chapel and at 9:30 a. m. months’ illness. ‘nome, 2815 E. Vermont St, will] Southport OES will meet at § ursday in the St. Francis de Mr. Ewing, who was 73, lived ‘p. m. tomorrow in the Masonic way Trainmen. She was 52. |8ales Catholic Church Burial in McLean and its vicinity all be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at pr. The wife of Gerald Haugh, an will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. [pis ite. Grinsteiner’s Funeral Home. Bur- Stored ete | Indianapolis Hac putuian, Mrs Ti. vio wis @3, diag Survivors, besides his Indi- ja] will be in Crown Hill | Vr Semen | she dled Sunday in St. Vincent's TteNIay In her home, 2332 {anapolis: son, are three other \ (esterfeld, who was 65, » . “ Hospital. Born in Knightsville. or 4." gt pm as a menjver : ous, Russell Svs, EMooining: was a clerk at the Indiana Em- ow 0 eve AN R1 3 she had lived here most of Ther Chiirch.™ : Sales, + J; Ralph Ewing. : | life. | Survivors are her She was a member of the William, and a sister, Mrs. Jose. Women of the Moose, Order of phine H. Banks, both of Indian.

the White Shrine of Jerusalem, apolis. Golden Rule, Ladies’ Ansliary of | h : the Brotherhood of Railway Shin Movemen Trainmen - drill team and East|> Ip Svamanis Park Methodist Church. f —Arrivals: Magallanes from Survivors besides her husband, oiives: Famese® fo pon, Lon Bremare a son, Byron Cook; and three Sania Clara from ia ord toe day and richer by $200,000 daughters, Masiete Jd Mareis Naples. Marine Marlin Soutnam m, Plus 250 acres of exas.. land Cook, Indianape ) i 2 MT * Amsterdam for Southamplon. Red Jacket, the next, hospital handyman Bie Sr de mor iso New Haven “os, Richard N. Dawson just couldn't

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Former Resident Here Dies at 80

Miss Maude Walters,. former i | Indianapolis resident, died yesterday “in the Peabody Memorial {Home in North Manchester. She was 80,

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Board of Children’s Guardians of Marion County. She was a! member of the Christian Science {| Church, |

p. m. tomorrow at the Peabody | Memorial Home. Burial will also be there. :

Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Katheripe Pierce, North Man- |i chester; a brother, Howard L.J} Walters, Chicago, and a nephew | and niece. |

Mrs. Bertram Miller

Services are scheduled at 1:30 ji p. m. Thursday at Moore Mor-| tuaries Irvington Chapel for Mrs. |i Alba Miller, 1338 Oakland Ave. || who ‘died yesterday in a nursing |i! home. Burial will be in Memorial"

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Bal - Park. | — . Mrs. Miller, who was 64, was a || : i ative of Hepry Donny and had’ I lived here years, e was a |i F LA Na Ee LL member of Centenary Christian Church, | BUCHANAN | Surviving are her husband, » Ie 722.2% Bertram E. Miller; a daughter,

Mrs. Marybelle Johnson, Indian-| apolis; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Crimes, Shreveport, La., and six! grandchildren. 1

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703 8S. Tibbs Ave. grew up toSUtHOE DO1° Ruyalon 2nd were (mos, who died Friday in GenJanuary. Today at 2 p. m. dou-| eral Hospital, were to be at ble funeral services will be held] for the agea couple in Beanblossom mortuary. Burial will be in Macedonia Cemetery, close to Royalton. where they began their lives. 80, respectively.

married life the couple were. sel-| dom away from each other for more than a few hours. Tuesday, Mrs. Lacy became {il | On Saturday she died. :

| Mr. Lacey aied on Sunday.

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Roy Lacey, Indianapolis; five daughters, Mrs. Mabel Prasuhn, Mrs. Haze! Chapman, Mrs Fay She had lived in North Man-|Gaulden and Mrs. Nellie Vidito, ches.er for the last seven years, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. but had formerly lived here 20 Bertha Young, Crown Center; 14 |§ “|years. While a resident of this grandchildren and nine great-| | grandchildren.

ployment. Security Division. He lifelong Indianapolis resident, he{ . |was a member of Zion Evangel-| fonc i i lical and Reform Church and the aX {Indianapolis Liederkrantz. i he | Surviving are his wife, Laura S8use it goes to the _|M.; a son, Richard C. Westerfeld; trouble and hw, tender

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