Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1948 — Page 13
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(be in Floral Park. He was 73.
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ving are a daughter, Mrs, Mary L. ; three sons, {Herschel B. Gulley, Raymond ‘| Gulley and Chester Gulley, all of | Indianapolis; 13 grandchildren, ild.
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William Edward Rost
Dies at Age 67
Services for Mrs. Myrtle B. Heidenreich, a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, will be at 3:30! Pp. m. tomorrow in the Usher!
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Mrs. Heidenreich, who was 67, died Wednesday in her home, 3603 1 W. Washington St. She was a! member of the West Washington; Street Methodist Church. | Survivors include her husband, ; Fred Heidenreich; a daughter, | Miss Hazel Heidenreich; two sons, | Wilbur and Donald Heidenreich, | all of Indianapolis; four sisters,! Mrs. Hazel Herman, Mrs. Effie Droper and Mrs, Charlotte Hal-| ter, Indianapolis, *2d Mrs. Susan! Adney, Lebanon; two brothers, Charles E. Kissell, Detroit; and W. W. Kissell, Sherman Oaks, Cal.; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. i
Mr. Rost, who died Wednesday
cook, he had lived here 30 years. His wife, Mrs. Dora Rost, Indianapolis, survives. -
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man will be held at 1 p. m. to-! morrow in the Mt. Paran Baptist Church and burial will be in New| Crown. !
Mrs. Freeman died Wednesday | in her home at 9383 Camp St. She! was 70. A native of Clarkville,| Tenn,, she lived here 34 years and |
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Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown] .
Services for Charles Carnagua | will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the .Moore Mortuaries { Colonial Chapel and -burial will | be in Floral Park. | A lifelong resident of Indian|apolis, Mr. Cargagua died yes{terday in General Hospital. He | lived at 327 S. Holmes Ave. and Was a retired interior decorator. | He was 37. | Survivors include a son, C. Robert Carnagua; a sister, Mrs. | Bertha Doyle; and four grand- | children, all of Indianapolis,
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Services will be held at 10a. m. tomorrow for Mrs. 647 N. Pine St., in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Vincennes. She died yesterday in Methodist Hospital after a brief illness. . Mrs. Barrett, who was 87, was born in Vincennes, but had lived
Survivors are a. son, John R. {Barrett, a sister, Miss Elizabeth (McClelland, three grandchildren land great-grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
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Mrs. Dolores Rhine, 3456 N, Baptist Church. Colorado St., died last night at General Hospital. She was 44.
A native of Denver, Colo, she|C2ITie Shields; two sons,
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most of her life. member of First Baptist hen ville, Ky; She was the wife of Haro : id Rhine, a salesman for Jack C. he Marr ar Tete ares Carr Co. He formerly was em- e a i ployed at The Indianapolis Times. Y e She is survived by her husband;| Services will be held at 2 p. m. two sons, Jack Lee, Indianapolis,|tomorrow at Dorsey Funeral and Fred W. Jacksonville, Fla.;/Home for Miss Ethel May Heid, two daughters, Linda Ann and{Who died yesterday at her home, Mrs. Margie Thomas, both of In-{815 N. Colorado Ave. Burial will dianapolis, and three brothers, Pe in Crown Hill. Harold Crist, Erie, Pa.; Roscoe, Mrs. Heid, who was 43, was a Crist, Edinburgh, Tex., and Doug-| native of Indianapolis and lived las Crist, Indianapolis. in Cleveland many years. She was employed there at Republic teel Corp. and formerly worked
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day prevented police from inter-|dent of Marion County, were to fering with sales of the novel be a2 p. 1, today. in the West “Raintree County” here. urch, A temporary order was handed| fal was 10 be in West Newton down yesterday by U. 8. District : Court Judge Guy K. Bard after], Mr p2peland. ia 37 when he counsel for the publishers, Hospital. He lived in Camby a I Boston, Its Ind. He was a member of the po Po West Newton Methodist Church sellers whether they had the novel the West Newton Masonic ’ in stock. 2. ’ and the Decatur Township Lions JUDGE BARD previously had |©ub a refused the temporary injunction| Survivors include his
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