Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1948 — Page 7

Dallas Mcintosh

Rites Tomorrow Services will be

Mcintosh, fol~lowed by a 9 a. m. service at St. Patrick's Church. Burial will pe in Gariand Brook Cemetery in Co-

held at 8:30 orrow at Kirby mortu-| 8. m. tom ary for. Dallas

Mr. McIntosh, who was 62 and

Meridian St, Dallas McIntosh; Saturday in st. Vincent's Hospital, He had lived here for 35 years and was a foreman for Central Eupply Co. since 1918, Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Mary G. Mcintosh; two ‘sons, Bernard J. and Dallas McIntosh Jr, both of Indianapolis; a brother, John McIntosh, Greenfield, and a granddaughter.

Mrs. Charles Hipple Services are planned at 10 a. m. tomorrow at Park Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Church for Mrs. Luella Hipple, who died yesterday at her home, 3426 College Ave. Burial will be in| n, O. HI who was 91, was a resident here 45 years and a memper of the Park Avenue Church. surviving are her husband, Charles; two daughters, Mrs, Maude Schaub and Mrs. Oscar Burghard, - both of Indianapolis; six grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren.

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Services will be conducted at 10 a. m. tomorrow at Grinsteiner's Funeral Home for Mrs. Bertha Buses, 87, who died Saturday in her home at 6150 E. 10th St. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Buses, ‘a native of Germany, had lived here 65 years.

| Gertrude morning lived at 1534 S.'Schmutte, all of Indianapolis and

She was a member of St.| Church. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.

Walter, Oscar, Carl, Louis and Fryz Buses, all of Indianapolis; Paul, Lake Port, Cal, and William Buses, Walnut Creek, Cal.; a sister, Mrs. Minnie Scherr, Syracuse, N. Y.; a brother, Harry Krause, Minneapolis, Minn.; 15 grandchildren = and 12 grandchildren,

Mrs. Nancy Kinnett

Services for Mrs. Nancy M. Kinnett, who died Saturday in her home at 2968 N. Denny St. will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Moore Mortuaries Northeast Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs. Kinnett, who was 75, had lived here 30 years. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Eva Hoffman, Indianapolis; three sons, William E. and Arthur J. Kinnett, both of Mooresville, and Clifford L. Kinnett, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Nina Pharis, Farmer City, Ill; three brothers, Addison Cole, Nebraska; Neal

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Mrs. Carrie Johnson

Services for Mrs. Carrie M. Johnson, who died yesterday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Raymond Morris, 559 8S. Woodrow Ave., will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Hall Funeral Home, Plainfield. Mrs. Johnson, who was 75, was a native of Heéhdricks County and had lived here 27 years. She is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Glen Baron, Carrollton; Mrs. Luther Pruitt, Monrovia, and Mrs. Lloyd Biddlecombe, Indianapolis; a brother, Enos Hutchens, Plainfield, and a half-sister, Mrs. Jane Gest Indianapolis. . i

William Hurt

Rites for William Hurt, operator of a Polar Ice & Fuel Co. substation at Blake and Michigan

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E itery. Il Mr. Hurt died Thursday in the ‘liome of a daughter, Mrs. Mary

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"Survivors, besides his daughter, are a brother, Edwin Hurt,

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Mrs. Barbara Jackson Services were to be held at 10 a. m” today in Holy Trinity Triumphant Church* for Mrs. Barbara Jackson. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. Mrs. Jackson, who was 75, died

{Wednesday in her home at 2053

\Yandes St. She had lived here since 1920. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Eunice Echols, Indianapolis; two brothers, a sister, six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Albert Babbitt

Services for Albert Lee Babbitt,

yesterday in General Hospital, will be at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. : Mr. Babbitt, who was 84 and

vived by his wife, Mrs. Amelia F. Babbitt.

Samuel Antich

Rites will be heid at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Stevens Chapel of the Flowers for Samuel Antich, who died Friday at his home, 34 W. 21st. St. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr. Antich, who was 57, was a retired tailor. He had lived here about 40 years.

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Earl Davis

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Services for Earl Davis, chief accountant in the Marion County! treasurer's office for five years, ;iwill be held at 3 p. m. today in| cis Flanner & Buchan

an Funeral Home. Burial will be in Wash-

ington Park.Mr, Davis, who died Friday in his Riverwood summer cottage, served 20 years on the city police force before retiring. Known as the “Singing Cop,” he was appointed to the force during the a d ministration of Lew Shank. He was a member of the North Park Masonic Lodge, the Scot-

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Louise Davis, and a sister, Mrs. Esther Stilley, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Melinda Marshall

At 10 a. m. tomorrow in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church services will be held for Mrs. Melinda Marshall, 84, who died Saturday in her home at 4251% Fenton Ave. Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs. Marshall had lived here! 19 years. She was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Church. Surviving .are the husband, John B. Marshall, 86, to whom she had been married 83 vears; four sons, William Marshall, Indianapolis; Jesse Marshall, Seymour; Lloyd Marshall, Hastings, Minn.,, and John Marshall, Columbus; three daughters, Mis. Elizabeth Bradshaw, Mrs. Margaret Curran and Mrs. Olive DeVille, all of Indianapolis; 18 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.

Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson

Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson, 1433 Cornell’ Ave., will be held at 1 p. m. Wednesday in Bethlehem Baptist Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill. A native of Kentucky, Mrs. Robinson died Saturday morning in her home. She had lived here 18 years and was a member of i the Bethlehem Baptist Church! and the Mother of the Church | Club, * Survivors include two nephews, Walter and James rFanklin, Indianapolis, a,rd two nieces.

Mrs, Edgar Veane

Rites for. Mrs. Anna Veane, former city resident, will be held in Palestine, Ili, tomorrow. Burial will also be there. Mrs. Veane died yesterday in Chicago, Ill, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Roy Carlson. Other survivors are her husband, Edgar N. Veane; two daughters, Mrs. Lee Lawler, Monticello, and Mrs, H. L. Gullett, Palestine, Ill.; a son, Claude, Toledo, O., and four grandchil-

eral (Charles P. Tyre wo. ite Wednestiay

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White House Egg Rolling Curtailed

WASHINGTON, Mar, 22 — (UP)—Because the food shortage continues, the White House said today, there will be no Easter egg rolling on the White House

Burial will be in 7

| County, Kentucky. A farmer, he {had lived here 20 years but moved] .

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lawn this year.

Southside Tth Day Adventist Church. The place of burial has not been selected

native of Anderson, and was a well-drilling contractor. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Florence Tyre; a sister, Mrs. Rosella Chamblin, Kingman| - Ariz.; one nephew, and three! nieces. i

Mrs. Mary Wilhite Services for Mrs. Mary Frances Wilhite, who died Saturday at her home, 54 8. Rural Et, willbe held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at! Englewgod © Christian Church. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mrs. Wilhite, who was 79, was born in Philpot, Ky., and livid! in Owensboro, Ky. prior to moving here 22 years ago. She was a member of the -Baptist Church, Bethebra, Ky. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Anna Massena and Mrs.| Maggie Lee Craig, both of Phil-| pot and Mrs. Virginia Haag, Anderson; a ‘son, Guy Wilhite, Philpot; a brother, James Nelson, Drakesboro, Ky. and eight grandchildren.

Edwin Wilson

Rites for Edwin Wilson, formerly of Indianapolis, will be held Wednesday at 10 a. m. in Farley Funeral Home. Bur'al wil! be in New Crown. He was

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Mr. Wilson, who died yesterday in the Veterans Hospital at Dauville, Ill, was born in Pulaski

to Williamsport, months ago. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura M. Wilson; a daughter, Miss Lillie Mae Wilson; two sons, Fdwin and Carl Wilson; his mother, Mrs. Sarah Wilson; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Dickerson and Mrs. Eva Bradley; two brothers, Herbert R. and Leslie E. Wilson, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Elizabeth Stoop Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Stoop, who died Saturday, will be at 11 a. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries ' Northeast Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Born at Madison, Mrs. Stoop was 76. She lived at 409 Prospect St. and had been a resident here for 70 years, Survivors include a half-broth-er, Jake Bowman; two nieces and a nephew, all of Indianapolis.

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Pupils With Flags

Frank T. Strayer Post 1405, Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary, will present 10 American flags to-pupils of Horace Mann School, ‘¥14- Buchanan. St, in ceremonies at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday. Among those leading the ceremony will be Mrs. Rose Casto, auxiliary president; Mrs. Francis Frost, Americanism chairman, and Mrs. William E. O'Connor, Parent-Teacher Association president. A flag acceptance program will be given by the children under the direction of Mrs. Cora

dren.

Rentschler, principal.

The traditional egg rolling on the south lawn has not been held since the war started. White House Secretary Eben | Crown Cemetery. {Ayres said, however, that PresiMr, Tyre, who was 81, had lived dent and Mrs. Truman have here for 59 years. He was aiordered the White House open

Resident 37 Years Dies Here at 76

Services for Mrs. Mary Gallamore will be at 1:30 p. m. Wednes-

{day in the Morris Street Method{ist Church. Burial will be in New

A resident here for 37 years, Mrs. Gallamore, who was 76, died yesterday in her home, 812

ito visitors on Easter Monday. Woodlawn Ave. She was a memthe White House is ber of the Morris Street Methodnot open to visitors on Mondays.!ist Church and the Woman's So-

ciety of Christian Service of the church.

14 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Surilda Lyn

Services for Mrs. Surilda Lela Lynn, former city resident, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the home of a brother, Charles Ernest Young, 415 W. Abbott St. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mrs. Lynn, who was 56, died Friday in her home in Johnson City, Ill. She had lived here 12 years before moving to Johnson

are her Young; a son,

Services were to be held at 11 a. m. today in the Jacobs Brothers’ West Side Chapel with the Rev. R. D. Leonard officiating for Mrs. Malissa Wilson. Burial will be in Floral Park. BE Mrs. Wilson, who died Thursday in her home at 611 W. St. Clair 8t., was 79. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs.

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