Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1948 — Page 11

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Burial to Take Place EE Dies.in St. Fronds: [been wmaisly. _ la miRSt JOE w. Visors} In Wooster, O. eh Services and burial for Edward; .1eq in the northwest corner delivery service was provided was “Services for Walter Benjamin woo a Sployes o he pelot the Purdue Alrport and will! West Virginia. Jones, 1429 Bellefontaine St. : will be held at 4 p. m. today in Flanner &

Buchanan = Burial will be in Wooster, O. Francis Mr. Jones, who was 90, died native ‘of Ripley County, he had!

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a member of St. Catherine's 30 years before his retirement. Catholic Church. A native of Wooster, Mr. Jones Survivors include his wife,

had ved Bere Bl ar a Ruth; a sister, Mrs, Laura Kief- NAVY Bl UE a member o e Oriental Masonic fer, New Marion, and two brothLodge and the Memorial Pres- ACCIDENT VICTIM—Serv- (ors Clarence Wagner, Rexville, byterian Church. Tol ;

ices for Miss Hazel Moore, 26 land Charles W. Wagner, Ander-| Survivors are his wife, Mrs.| § Whitcomb Ave., who died of |son.

George C. Kolb: three. grandeny.| nuries received in an auto | Albert Emmons

dren and two great-grandchil- mobile accident, were held Services will be held at 3p. mn. : Two in genvine blue leather for the dren, all of Indianapolis. | Tuesday. A senior in Ben Davis | 0 in the Daniington|

High School, she would have Em-| . % C 1-3 q i N ( Elwood C. Knox arated § in May, She was 17, Christian Church for Albert Em Easter fashion parade. Beautiful anklet il

mons and burial will be in Odd] RE FAMILY Services for Elwood C. Knox,

Fellows Cemetery. , . oR Douglass ud Wil Jbe Soft Services Sunday Mr. Emmons, Whe was 8, | with new-look high closed back... . and Q § x . Mm, Wednesday in ome at 1 St. Phillips Episcopal Church. 3 A nati f Mar-| C 4 E Ey) | Y Burial will be in Crown Hill. For Mrs. Ira Silvey ig Eg

tin County, he was a member of | high-heel platform pump. Priced low! ; Mr. Knox, who was 77, died| Rites for Mrs. Sarah Gascho|the Baptist Church. For the last| mp

TERMS TO SUIT YOU yesterday in General Hospital gi e Oa will be six years he was an employee DEPARTMENTS » — , Kis after a short illness. A native of Silvey of klandon will held J Doyee re \ 7’ : : 3

Greenfield, he had Hved ners g3|at 2 P. m. Sunday in Oaklandon Of the ‘ndiana Fepminat Ware! years. He was a member of St.|Christian Church. Burial will be| Survivors are three daughters,

ny -g : Phillip’s Episcopal Church. in the I. O. O. F. Cemetery there. yrs. Dora McGeath, Mrs. Mabel ® LADIES 4 His father, George L. Knox, |She was 81. J. Phipps, both of "Indianapolis, on : was the publisher of the Indian-| Mrs. Silvey, who died yester-{and Mrs. Maryetta Hultz, Craw- : : i apolis Freeman for 30 years. day in her home, was born near|fordsville; two sons, Jennings B. °o BOYS : Tm Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Sue|Noplesville but had lived near{Emmons, Waukegan, Ill, and 3 Thompson Knox; a son, Maj.|0aklandon for 62 years. She was|{Ned M. Emmons, United States George L. Knox, Lockborne Armyla member of Mount Zion United Marine Corps, and 12 grandchiltor, Be. Vistar Borer, Mmtion.|rethren Church. i | : . a * apolis; “a stepson. T i Egwarg Survivors include her husband,| Mrs . Mary Sutherland Thompson i ee and five Ira Silvey; four daughters, Miss { iy Inez Silvey, Mrs. Maggie Apple, Services for Mrs. Mary Suther3 a Mrs. Edna Clifford, and Mrs. land will be held at 2 p. m. SunHarry Berkshire Edith Williams, all of Oaklandon;|93Y. in the New Bethel Baptist Private services for Harry W. five sons, John and Ernest, both Shiri ang burial will be in Berkshire, 333 8, Butler Ave, wili[of_Oaklandon, Elbert, Fortville, ("4 TT Sethel Chmetery. = be held at 10 4 m. Monday. in|Ciarence, McCordsville, and Wal-|, & (CTR TEGeNE of TER Shirley Brothers’ Irving “Hill ter Silvey, Indianapolis, 23 grand- tore Tesieaaay o Be a Chapel. Burial will be in Moores Shildeen and 17 great-grand-,.o 22 and a member of the , Ind. He was 84, . New Bethel Baptist Church. A native of Rising Sun, Mr, Harry Byrkit Sr. Survivors are three daughters, |

A N " 3 Berkshire died yesterday in his 5 Mrs. Aimee Anderson, New h RN a! home. A retired fieldman for| Burial in Crown Hill will follow Bethel; Mrs. Gertrude Hamlyn, z

The Indianapolis Times, Mr, Services for Harry Byrkit Sr. at . - Berkshire was a graduate of|l P. m. tomorrow in the Flanner ne are Jays en Moores Hill College. & Buchanan Mortuary. Sutherland, New Palestine; a sis-| He was a member of Moores| Mr, Byrkit, who lived at 3024 N. ter, ‘Mrs. Claude Hittle, Indian-! Hill Masonic Lodge for 50 yearsiIllinois St., died here yesterday.|apolis; four grandchildren and and East Park Methodist Church,.|He was 79, and was a member /one great-grandchild. His son, Benjamin Berkshire, [of the Capitol Ave. Methodist ® Indianapolis, survives. Church. Arthur F. Kelley

% DRESSES ; | Elan W. Hutchinson A lifelong resident of Indian-| Rites for Arthur F. Kelley, 1320

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Eervices. wilh be held at's apolis, Mr. Byrkit had been in|N, Delaware St. Apt, 407, will be| Washi : ervices e held at 2 p. m.|the candy business 50 years andiheld at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in| tomorrow for ‘Elan W. Hutchin-|was ower and operator of the Flanner & Buchanan Mottuary.| 35 East as ington t. Mi son, 509 S. Holmes Ave, in Roy-iold. Jersey Butterscotch Candy Burial will be in Crown Hill. He right for the Easter Parade. ; dns ster & Askin Westside Mortuary. Co. He retired in 1931. was 75. ti spun rayon dresses. A ‘variety 3 ; : Burial wim be in Crown Hill! He| Survivors include a daughter,| A native of Beacon, N. Y. Mr. | ; ew spring iculofs to choose from, ; was Mrs. Helen Johnston, Chicago, (Kelley died yesterday in General + You Il want more than one! ; A former Wayne Township as-|Ill; two sons, Frank 8.. Byrkit|/Hospital after an illness of three io [ stylepride : shoes SEE THESE - 52% sessor, Mr. Hutchinson died yes-/and Harry Byrkit Jr., both of In months. He was a saleman for

terday in his’ home. Once active dianapolis, and two grand- the Scanlan-Morris Co. Madison,

in Republican politics, he was|children. Wis. and lived here 35 years. | Wayne Township precinct com-

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He was a member of Washington Street Methodist -Church, ; — Evergreen Masonic Lodge ; ouR SHOE DEFY. Pa f gad Harris Lodge, IOQF. L ii t urvivors are a nephew, REd- : ROM u gar McFeely, with whom he made “FOOTFAVER For boys and girls, sizes 81; to 3. his home, and a niece, Mrs. Ethel Smart, durable. Leather and Panolene soles. Styled in Lee, Indianapolis. strap, sling-backs and saddle oxfords. Red, white, brown and black patents. Shoes of ‘outstanding quality Overhiser Rites at prices you'll like!

Will Be Tomorrow Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow ' for George M. Overg hiser, 420 E. 20th 8t., in the J. C. = py. |= > ol NN — Wilson Chapel ‘of the Chimes.}i’ Birla} will be in Crown Hill. Hej * was 83. DEPARTMENT STORES Mr. Overhiser, who* died {Wednesday in his home, was a re-

928 SOUTH MERIDIAN — 2526 EAST WASHINGTON [tired employee of Western South-

ern Insurance Co. A native of OPEN: Monday and Friday, 5 A. M. - 7:30 P. n -_ Tucduy aharrhuisesd, {Rush County, he had De 6. “9 P.M. — s .M.-Noo| | ia to) 9 AM.-6.P.M.—~Saturday, 9 A. M,-9 P.M unday oon {most of his life. « He Was a pem-

{ber of Northside Church of God. | Survivors are his wife, Mrs.

|Fannie M. Overhiser; a son, John 2 M. Overhiser, Chicago; four |daughters, Mrs. Mary Lidemuth, Everett, Washington, Miss Mabel

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STATE DEATHS

Rr , ! ARGOS—Fred Gomps, 86. BOURBON-—William Anson Jn. a BLOOMING TON-—Mrs. M, Eller, 86; James Henry Foster, 67, former blacksmith, }

, (1 OWNSTOWN—Bruce A. Goff, 10, fore fl 3 z= V! x e Hoke, 88. I or elton, 78, | . THEE {BUS—Mrs. Sophia Spuriock, 9.

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