Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1948 — Page 6
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Local Deaths—
Brookville Native
Dies Here at 63
Services Saturday for Mrs. Lee V. Dynes
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Rites for Grant Staley, a tired butcher, will be at 2 p.
Including Shampoo, Haircut (if desired) and
funeral home. Burial will be | Belleville,
| here Tuesday. He lived at 130
| Finger Wave | ton, he had been a resident h | for 50 years. He | butcher at Kingan | years. Survivors include a son, | 0. Staley, Indianapolis;
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City, Mo.
Dynes, a resident here for 431 De) ent 30g, 1, Sat-0 and BAIS, Portland, OF;
lurday in Shirley Bros. Irving Hill a In Wil oo at Brook-l;, SaUFaY at Fiat ier & Bil,
63, died!
1308 N. Mes Sallie E.
of Brook-| ville, she was a member of the Dies Tabernacle Presbyterian Church)
Survivors include her husband, held at 3 p. m. Saturday at Lee V. Dynes; two daughters, ner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial]
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Mr. Staley, who was. 79, die New Jersey St. A native of Clay-
formerly was a
open ER WHT | | Vincent Hospital, will be at 1 OPEN EVERY NIGHT |p. m. tomorrow in Kirby Mortu-| SHADE UNTIL 10 P. M. ary. Burial will be at Sheridan. Mrs.
|3753 N. Meridian St. She belonged R]R » to the University Park Christian| Church, the Omega Nu Tau busi-| siness sorority and the Sheridan;
THURSDAY, APR. 1, 1
Dies in Louisville
Nelle M. Riordan, longtime w For Mrs. 1 dianapolis resident, died yester-| day visiting {She was 73. { Mrs. Riordan was born in| Louisville and had lived here 40 lyears. She was the widow of | {Adan Riordan. g.| Surviving are three sons, Burt, [1219 Norwaldo Ave., will be | DI , : . al alse allas, Tex.; Wilburn, Cincinnati ial will be ‘there.
Services will be held at 2:30(1%% Was 63. {chanan mortuary. Burial will be Allen County, lived here lin Crown Hill |
Davis in Burbank, Cal. Elizabeth Flickinger, Goshen, of Services for Mrs. Sallie E.la sister, Mrs. Naomi i Davis, 142 W. 28th St., who died Goshen. {Tuesday in Burbank, Cal,, will be
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in New Crown Cemetery. A native of Maceo, Ky. She is survived by three daugh- Ford died here Tuesday. He
{ters, Mrs. Olive 8wan, Indianap-|a resident of Indianapolis for 20/C. C. Blandford, Ft. Worth, Tex.; |olis: Mrs. Mary Brown, Dayton, |years and lived at 1710 Alvord st |and three grandchildren. Survivors include three sisters,’
re- 0. and Mrs. Agnes Reagan. Bur-| mm, | bank; two sons, Paul H. Miller, Mrs. {8t. Louis, Mo., at Davis, Evansville, and two grand-|Dorsey, | daughters. . | apolis; Harvey Ford, Detroit, Anderson Ford, Louisville.
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Edna M. Howard,
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Mrs. Martin, who was 47,
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c. Hartley Labor Law to seek an| Survivors are a daughter,
st.| injunction to halt the walkout|parents, a brother, two sisters
for about 80 days. and one grandchild.
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Survivors include a son, John| R. Stotler; her mother, Mrs, Mary
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Dies in Home Here Rites for Mrs. Jessie E. Taylor, iwho died yesterday in her home,
Saturday in Columbia City. BurMrs, Tay-
Mrs. Taylor, who was a native
| Ss. She was a member of {Columbia City Methodist Church, | Survivors include her husband, William I. Taylor; a son, De{wayne Taylor; her mother, Mrs.
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! Rites for Taylor Ford, a former n-i will be in Crown Hill {employee of Kingan & Co., will be Mrs. Davis, who was 62, was held at 11 a, m. Saturday in King in Lawrence County and|& King funeral home. Burial will | Stamford, Vernon E. Dynes; Mobile, Ala.; had lived in Indianapolis since (be ia sister, three brothers and one) 1920. ' {
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Services will be held tomorrow WASHINGTON, Apr. 1 (UP)— at 2 p. m. for Mrs. Elda atm Myron Taylor Brownsbur; Christian! 1 {was scheduled to report to the/Church. Burial will be in Green- Arrives Lee | White House today on the 17- 1awn Cemetery. a daugh- day-old meat-packing strike, ter. Mrs. Ada Cunningham, St.| If the board should find that Tueseday in her home in Brownstwo|the walkout threatens to ‘“im- burg. S step-sons and six grandchildren. peril
Mrs. Esther C. Stotler
She was a lifelong resihealth, or|dent there and a clerk for Lum-
Pe Mrs. Harness - ; Rites Today Services were held today for Mrs. Conrad T. Harness, of 5360 Julian Ave. a staff member of the United Christian’ Missionary Society who died Tuesday. _ Mrs. Harness, a native Texan, | directed children's work for the department of missionary organizations of the society. She had held the position since 1944. She was a member of the Downey Avenue Chris tian Church. Her pastels the Rev. F. . WiegMrs. Harness mann, co the services in the Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel. Mr. Harness survives his wife. Other members of her family are her sons—Charles L. Harness, Conn., and C. Patrick Harness, Arlington, Va.; a daughter, Mrs. Jewell Wallace,
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