Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1948 — Page 4

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p. m. tomorrow in the IOOF Services for Bertney Ray . : fab When I was a youngster, we] SABLE Cemetery, Oaklandon. The Rev.\;ng 2911 Washington Se. wi will : used to have a lot of fun on rainy Wright Jr. Dies|C. White, nestor of Een rey Brothers” Central Chapel - Trying to Save Brother| 5; wagener Burial will be in Washington Services John Wright Jr.iwas killed in Park. He was 61. while ' Mr. Fleming, who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, wa born in Grant unty, t iafantry in lived here 15 years. He was a 1945. He en- retired conductor for the old tered the Army Union Traction Co., and was a member and past master of the

the" aud hele Turpin Masonic Lodge .in Union

¢ ity. . with am o Srvivors are his wife, Mari- 2a son, Edward Weaver Jr.; a step-|

be leaf clust- . son, Paul Woodard, etta; a daughter, Mrs. Thetes|in her home in New York City, id os Johnson, Springfield, O., and two|N. Y. Tenn.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Etta

of ls the %on pre. Wagener |sons, John and Robert Fleming, Born in Indianapolis, she lived Gardner, Cedar Hill Tenn.; 8 sis-

lian Wagener. Mrs. Wagener both of Indianapolis. 143. She was Be YE Nam Anat DISPLAY grandchildren. 2 FTE!

a er iFuneral T four great. C agener atten High School. and was employed uneral lomorrow Mrs. Stella Garstang [maybe even a little more. TARE Z "HOME SHOW 'r ———————————————————— Services for Mts. Jemima E: by Allison Division prior to the For Martha Cole Services for Mrs. Stella Levings Push Tool Makes SPACE 207 living near hen Schutt, who lived near Cumber-| "yo Lo. ois were held] Mrs. Martha M. Cole died today Wiliam Hall 111, Dayton, O: a|Garstang, Spink-Arms Hotel, who! Push Tool Ma :

land, will be at 10:30 a. m. to- sister, Mrs. John H. Bookwalter, terday in Long Hospital s 2 ; for the soldier at Heath Memo-|at her home, 1336 N. Delaware died yesterday ng Hospital, Gardening Easier HALL =NE Al in the Amity United % Indianapolis, and one grandson,| ou pe Thursday held at 11 a. m. A. push tool for the gardener

rial Church shortly after hist. She was 86. Brethern Church. Burial will be at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. p,q a single straight handle and FURNACE CO.

William Douglas Hall, death in 1945. He was a mem-| A native of Madison, Ind., Mrs. at St. John's Cemetery, Cumber- » E land. ry ber of Moose Lodge 17 and Cal- Cole had lived here 53 years. She Edward Weaver Burial will be in Crown Hill. rolls on & corrugated cylinder. eo} N C 24 ED Bo 1324 NK. CAPITOL AVE. ‘bundle of ner Mrs. Schutt, who was 72, died| Vary Baptist roe Rib member of Seventh Chris-| g. vices will be at 2 p. m. to-| Mrs. Garstang, a native of| It marks rows the desired dis- . fl long period of Sunday at Methodist Hospital. Survivors ther I Patentaitiah Church, [morrow at, New Bethel Baptist Paris, IIL, had lived here 50 years. tance apart, digs seed furrows MILLER JEWELRY co. Tel. L1-4576 bought all kinds Born in Lawrence Township, she ncivas 4 rother, Norman, She is survived by her daugh-\oyuroh for Edward Weaver, who/She was a member of Christ Epis-ithe proper depth, and automati- Des. Optometrist in dianapolis nothing Sestnitd Bas lived at Oaklandon before|o0n: Til ter, Mrs. Pearl Kinder, a grand-\yiq sunday at his home, 2307 N.|copal Church. cally covers the seed with earth. I IRCLE until she go moving to the Cumberland resi- child, Orville Kinder and a great- Oxford St. Burial will be in New| Surviving is her brother, Fred-|Attachable tines convert it into] ss peer From Power and Light Co states she was dence 55 years ago. Rites Thursday grandchild, Paul Kinder, all of lerick R. Levings, Bronxville, N. Y.'a cultivator. sults when she { Survivors include. four sons, Indianapolis and a. brother, Bert g STITT a Onn « J] Now the rheun HMR rng Mon vat ‘Antle. Madison. mn EIT nnn i one from her Fradocnk “senatt, ail of’ near FOF Auto Victim Services will be held at 3 p. m. : : She can walk Cumberland; four daughters, Mrs.| Rites for Henry F. Byers, 732|tomorrow at Shirley Brothers’ for the first tir Mary West, who lives in Ohio; N. New Jersey St., will be at Central Chapel. Burial will be in

says her nerves Mrs. Stella Hawkins, Greenfield; . Crown’ Hill. Mrs. Elizabeth Wainscott: 1:30 P. m. Thursday in the J. C. Mrs. J h Col Noblesville, and Mrs, Claribel| Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. VIS. osep oleman Youngs, Cumberiand;” 32 grand-|Burial will be in Floral Park.| Services for Mrs. Edna Cole-= 1 children and. 13 great-grandchil- man, who died yesterday in her|=S

steel.” She fe He was 28. home, 533 Hiawatha St., will be :

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TRU-AID is ti in Evansville for Mrs. Amalia| automobile accident. He Was born ye Second Baptist Church, will here in Indianay merly of Indianapolis, died Mar. and Irvin Rider, Indianapolis, and was a member of Walnut St. two great-grandchildren. here 60 years. She was an emof the Chimes. Burial will be in 4 Vz 1/ Red New Palestine. And save! ‘ * ig J) VERTICAL JEINITIMIS Bsr National Mutual

mula containing medicinal ingr Three Great Me ed into one, go Worth Roelker, 5616 N. Pennsyl-|in Orleans. officiate, Burial will be in Floral vania St, who died yesterday. Survivors are his wife, Doro-|Park. She was 58. Mrs. Roelker, who was 86, was|thy Mae; a daughter, Miss Anna| Mrs. Coleman was born in g a native of Quincy, Ill, and had| Esther Byers; his father, Charles Louisville, Ky. but had lived here 23 in the home of his sister, Mrs. Mary Grubbs, Barton, Fla. He was 34," Services were held Mar. 27 in Winter Haven, Fla. Mrs. Ona Ennis Services for Mrs. Ona Gray, Ennis, who died Sunday in the of her son, Virgil Gray, Baptist Church in Lebanon. Surviving besides her son are = a daughter, Mrs. Raymond G. Belden, Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Paulina Schroeppel Rites for Mrs, Paulina Scnroeppel, 305 N. Warman Ave., will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle Fuployee of Link-Belt Co. for 25S years and a member of the Lutheran Church. Survivors are a son, Conrad i ® Conte ood Tans Special Selling of beautiful “SAXONY” -AxFALL CREEK AT MERIDIAN ST. Mrs. Leonard, who was 69, was Contemporary Damask, W T pe ter all 8 Broadl ; £ born in Hancock County, but had |S ° minster all-wool Broadloom carpeting +a. 0 lived here most of her life. She = ; Grey Floral : extra-fine rich quality but priced low for excepis survived by a cousin, Miss S : is 1,7 Pictured . 1 Particle 251 Ee | BESS TENSE {\United Nations 2 Biblical name All EF El TRUMAN [EN EAS) | official from — 3 Former SATE BENOIT Fire Insurance Co. he J Russia }, German ruler aS EEE SA

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