Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1948 — Page 10

Local Deaths—

Mrs. Henry

| Services for Mrs. Emma Simon, who died yesterday at her home, 1108 Reid Place, will be held at

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Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Simon, who was 85, was a member of the Zion church, its Ladies’ Aid Society and the {board of General Protestant Orphans’ Home.

my breakP axa / | Surviving are her husband,

Henry; two sons, Harry and Walter Simon; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Will Moore

Services for Mrs. Mattie Moore,

tack while attending New Bethel Baptist Church, will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday at the church. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mrs. Moore, who was 48, re-

in Lee County, Kentucky, she had _ {lived here for four years and was

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employed at Sears Roebuck & Co. She was a member of New

Will; two daughters, Misses Anna and Mary Moore, Indianapolis; five sons, Roosevelt Moore, New York. City; Alton and Zarria Moore, Boston, Mass, and Clar-

apolis; her mother, Mrs. Robert Findley, Indianapolis; a and 11 grandchildren,

Cyril Ahlefeld

a Los Angeles, Cal, hospital. He was 42.

{He attended Technical High | School. { Burviving are his wife, Jose{phine; three sons, Earl, Charles ‘and Terry Ahlfeld, Culver City, iCal.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ahifeld, Indianapolis

Maggie Sedrick, Fairfax, Ala.; her father, here 37 years.

brother, Alton Findley, Boston,|Crooked Creek Baptist worthy matron of the New| he entered Butler University. He is a member of the Delta ; Tau Delta Fraternity. Services are being planned for man, Women’s Relief Corps, [Cyril Ahlefeld, former Indianap-|past president of the Past Presiolis resident who died Friday in|dents’ Council and a member of the White Shrine.

{ Mr, Ahlfeld was formerly em- Harry; a daughter, Mrs. Mary ployed at Allison Engineering louise Cunningham, In Corp. and resided here 25 years.|olis; two sons, Clifford Polk, Los

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Mrs. Arthur Ziege

Rites for Mrs. Elsie E. Ziege, an inspector for the Bemis Bag Co. for a year and a half, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial will be in Concordia Cemetery. She was 42. ‘ A resident here for 21 years, Mrs. Ziege lived at 2149 Napoleon St. She died Sunday in Methodist

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Hospital. She was born in Germany and was a member of the Southport Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Arthur; a daughter, Miss Gudrun Ziege; a son, Edgar T. Ziege; her mother, Mrs. Marie Francls, and a sister, Mrs. Helen Gayde, all of Indianapolis.

James Walker Brackett

¢ Services for James Walker Brackett will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will follow in Crown Hill Mr. Brackett, 80, a retired florist, died yesterday in his home at 3453 Boulevard Pl. A native of Kentucky, he lived here 30 years and was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors are his wife, Mra.

Emma C. Brackett; five daughters, Mrs. Besse Barker, Lexington, Ky.; Mrs. Virginia Guilfoll; Indianapolis, and Misses Sally, Lorraine and Jean Brackett, all of Indianapolis; four sons, Thomas Brackett, Toledo, O., and Kenneth, Robert and Charles Brackett, all of Indianapolis; and

Indianapolis, and Mrs, T. 8. Farmer, Washington, D. C.

Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown HilL

‘Mrs. Wesley Sims

Surviving are her husband, | May Bretney, 5016 Rader St,

ence and LaVada Moore, Indian-|in Methodist Hospita:, was a na- Bl

Angeles, Cal, and H. Eugene Bretney, Indianapolis; three

Brownsburg, Cecil and Elmer, Blocher, and four grandchildren.

Mrs. Cornelia Lloyd

Services for Mrs. Cornelia K. Lloyd will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Hisey & Titus

Mrs. Lloyd died yesterday in her home at 2011 N. Talbott Ave. She was 79. A native of Holland, Mich., she lived here 40 years and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and the Minerva Club. Survivors are a daughter, Miss Blanche Lloyd, Indianapolis; and three sisters, Mrs. Peter Vandenberg, Grand Haven, Mich.; Mrs. Charles Barthold, Kalamazoo, Mich. and Mrs. Homer Eaton, Detroit, Mich. i Mrs. Lloyd is the widow of Nelson 8. Lloyd. :

Services for Mrs. Mary Sims, a resident here for 56 years, will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Stratten mortuary. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. She was 72. Mrs. Sims, who lived at 732 Douglas St., died yesterday in a hospital here. She was born in Versailles, Ky., and was a member of the Second Baptist Church,

Survivors include her husband, Wesley, and three sisters, Mrs. Susie Motley, Indianapolis; Mrs. Sadie Davis and Mrs. Mary Martin, Chicago.

Mrs. Edna Kelliher

Rites will be held at 8:30 a. m, Thursday for Mrs. Edna Kelliher, 1240 Broadway, in Speaks & Finn mortuary. Services will follow at 9 a. m. in 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

Airline Refunds Fares . NEW YORK, Apr. 6 (UP)— Northwest Airlines announced today that $3000 had been refunded to passengers in the first two ‘weeks of the airlines’ plan to return 5 per cent of fares on planes

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and William; her mother, Mrs. Mary Anger; three sisters, Mrs. L W. Cotton, Mrs. Paul Kramer and Mrs. Bernard Schaefer, all of this city. :

Insurance Man Files Candidacy

Walter C. Wulff, 5031 Kenwood Ave., an insurance man, has filed his candidacy for the Republican nomination for State Representative. He has served many years as precinct committeeman in the 20th Ward and has been a delegate from the 20th and 21st Wards to several state GOP conventions, He is a member of the Zion | Evangelical Church, Masonic or{ders, Gatling Gun Club, Ameri-

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Buddies in Boer War [Fioally End Their Lives

BIRMINGHAM, England, Apr. 68 (UP)—S8gt. Maj. William Smith {and Pvt. John Heath fought to|gether in the Boer War and argued like all young soldiers. When they came home, Sgt. Smith got married, Pvt. Heath went to live with him as a boarder. And they still argued. Mrs. Smith was the peacemaker. Three weeks ago Mrs. Smith died. Yesterday the old soldiers quarreled ‘for the last time. Neighbors found Mr. Smith dead in bed, his throat cut. Downstairs was Mr. Heath, his head in a gas oven, dead, too.

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|Files Candidacy | George R. Keller, 701 N. Colorado Ave. a student of political Sees Ang a Be ar

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