Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1948 — Page 5

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“Rites Er ra For Martin L. Grammer

or Services tor Sl Son a -~

Navy: Abr Corps af the start of the war sad se machinist. :

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a son, ’ , sister, Mrs. Lizzie French, | Joh of

Indianapolis. - hands ; Bi chest while extingnishames, John Hugh Ford her husband, survivors

two sons,

~ait-of Indianapolls;

son Chapel of the Chimes. Burial| pM .. Clara Rankin

will be in Holy Cross.

Mr. Ford, who was wis a ne for Mrs. Clara Rankin, grand matron and George W. lifelong. resident of is, | formerly of Indianapolis, will be| Boone, Oakland City, is outgoing He was employed as ‘an oller for| held at 10am. in the Indianapolis Bleaching Co.

Burial Rankin, who ho was 72, died Sun

A native of had lived cently she moved

to New Alban to live

if David E. McMann

there a Survivors... include -

Services for Fritz 'Kokemoor, a

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G. H. Funeral FH Torial willbe in Thorndale,

DE okumoor: el tape Sort Others On Pr n of the Lord's P terday. was 44. Born in Others on the program will be Jeciiation Margaret igh Germany, he lived in Indianap-{ Mr. Roberts, Ray E. Walters, town Chapter 54, will precede 8 Doctor's faniebe you | Olis 11 years. following his -im-|N. associate - grand -pa~i sormat closing of the grand Ig medicated antise = migration to this country. Heltron; Mrs, “Bettie Hocket, chapter. sit Re of skin had be William Atkins” Golden Assocation Mf, fi or] ny, 1 lind Thursday aad ¢ : noma - aa ae surface Hin rw : The annual convention will

His only survivor in this coun try is a brother, Christian Koko. moor, of Thorndale, Tex. Survivors in Germany include his

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“oon BLUPF—-tohn Robinson, ", DECATUR—William T. Garwood,” 17,

head for the first time in years. | ; He said the pains he used to have farmer. Jar Butler, 4, from hus rheumatism wire siu-| ELERART ir im Sra ; —Somet nees! y and hips were stiff and sore but, FOBTVILLE—Mrs, Harieia. Hayvorts the pains were mostly in the back, rw a art. oh. Corr Be ett 48 1 h a ders. Now, Noweve, ni Suleing i i, iy Ca ean] ns, e. Is entirely gone and he says the|,SARY Mrs. Kana a Jane Hyndman, 83; hangs isdue totaling TRU-iariue S8' driiiuper: oh AID. “Oh! What a relief!”, states| Gasnon— i= Mary Ann Morgan, ue this man. “Why don’t other rheu- HARMONY. rs. Nellie R. Mathis, $9. matic sufferers get TRU-AID.”| "retire RD CIT Yor Jerimish C. Tritle, TRU-AID is a new formula. It contains Three Great Ingredients,

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HUNTING TON— Monroe Wiley, 73, former. publisher of the Warden Tribune K 0G :

OKOM uy M. Hessong, 51 he 80 it is almos like ta kin three Thom Gibson, 57 Jey And t EB 1 x Alt

medicines Ji one. It. goes. right to the source of rheumatic aches, LAPO! and pains. Miserable people soon|* |g feel different all over. So don’t Get PRU-AID|-- 1460) Sold by An Drug Stores here in LOGANSIORT Mire. Amelia Claiborne, Indianapolis. ; Ho " “tom; .MADISON—Louis Ernst’ Jr.

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Lilliam Richmond, John Knight

5. MONTPELIER Job Franklin Price, .M. CIE -—- Ray Twi Sri, farmer; William J. Sweeney, 60: Mrs, ‘Mary Ana Minnich, 78: John b. Do

wden, warden; 63 - ker; Cath Jo Hargis, infant, BANY chard Lee Leona 0 PARIS-Miss Jers, Rodabang ohn

BLESYV! H :y Mary

resident of Indianwas 28, °

The ‘explosion ignited her cloth ing. Her husband, Harvey Clevenger, 34, was burned on the

are k daughter, Ann Clevenger;

Jerry and Daniel Clev- ( her: and her mother, Mrs. Anna

Tow Jones & Hurt -Shefield Chapel. will be in Holy Cross, Mrs.

{in the home of a friend, Mrs. Robert Gurleys, 1106 Spann Ave. Connersville, she here several years. Re-

with -a-son;,~Atmand —T:

went to Florida in 1918. He will be

Georgiana; a Goce ay Ve,

“be held 20:30 a. 'm. tomorrow fn Herrmann

Home.

.| Murat temple.’ Moore, North Park Chapter 404, “11s general

-formert A; ho a Church, will be the speaker,

‘Were held esterday tn €ew

City, outgoin r | Indiana Grand Thursday

The 1948 convention, to be “IThursday night.’

‘worthy grand patron. A

will be Mrs. Abbie Hanson, Ham-

day mond, right worthy associate grand matron; Judge -James A. Emmert of the Indiana supréme court and Henry F. Roberts, most worshipful grand master of the Grand oe of Indiana,

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FEA M - Rankin, Other survivors include a Organ Prelude brother, Jacob Fultz, ‘India The convention will open at lis, and a grandchild. 8:30 a.m.” The program will in-

more, Naomi Chapter 131. At the afternoon session, the grand chapter will ‘be called to order ‘by Mrs. Daisy M. Crist, past worthy grand matron, and Truman Yuncker, past worthy grand. patron... Principal. business. will be election of grand officers and report of officers and com-

mittees. -~ Choir To Sing The program will include an -PeCItAl BY Mis," Delma}

by Mr. and Mrs. John Straud, Mitchell Chapter 503 and a song by. the OES vested choir, ...

The grand chapter a i

“held at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at. Mrs. Lucille

‘and ‘Margo

family. of the 1ith district - is committees fn charge.” .

Stay Dusters orchestra and Fred- i erick Dolath and Marian Bally,

wi be the soloists, | Brooks, THIN" ay The dinner will be followed by

will open tomorrow and will close at a formal Installation | meeting

Mrs. Margaret Westenbarger, Bridgeport, is outgoing worthy

Special guests at the session

Jo. Tome include commit- .| tee reports and presentation of

grand patron. | {The grand chapter will be closed | E

‘tress; and-Mrs.- Bernice ‘Hudson,

{honoring - Mrs. Hanson will -be} Al

Music will be furnished by the BRAN

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OUTGOING OFFICERS—Mrs. Margaret Westerborss is | outgoing worthy grand matron and worthy grand patron, Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, here tomorrow and

W.- Boone, Oakland 8F the 74th annual session of

470 "Easfern Star Chapters

Set for Annual Session

. 1500 Delegates to Represent Groups At 74th Meeting Scheduled Tomorrow

re- that 1500 Order of Eastern Star delegates will represent 470 Mors th chapters at the 74th annual session of Indiana Grand Chapter tomorrow and Thursday in Murat Temple.

known as the “red rose session,”

with the worthy matrons and worthy patrons of the 11th distriet in charge. Mrs. Hockett is chairman. Proceeds will be used for the home furnishing project of the Masonic Home at Franklin, Ind. Program By Children Sessions Thursday will open at 9 a. m. with a program by the children of the Masonic Home at Franklin... At the. regular. busi. ness meeting the grand -chapter will be called to order by . Hanson. Also. on, the e250: will be Dr. .| Danville, past worthy grand patron. »| Paul Reardon, superintendent] of the Masonic home, will report on the home and Mrs. Nelle S. Johnson, Perrysville, past worthy grand matron, will give the report _of the OES representative} on ‘the ‘home board. The order

grocery store at 2426 Brookside) Ave, He was a member of the Knights of Pythias.:

Ranch : Mary E. Bush, and a ‘grand-| daughter, all of Indianapolis.

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Workers’ ‘Union. Survivors include his Wife, Blanche; = two daughters, Mrs.

Melvin Miller .and Mrs. James building, Indianapolis, Ind.

Marriman; four sisters, Mrs. perial 2843. Maude Dory,

Nellie Bana and one grandson,

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be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the church and burial will follow in Floral Park. in her home at 3839 W. {lived in Indianapolis: 55 years. | Survivors are her husband, {James W.. Smith; four sisters, | Mrs. Hattie Spangler and Miss Maria Seymour, Indianapolis; Mrs. Hazel Broyles, Danville, and Mrs. Neva Broyles, Pittsboro: and three brothers, Robert Seymour, Pittsboro; Herbert Seymour, Brownsburg; and Harley Seymour, Indianapolis.

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Isaac b Morton, Services Thursday Grocer Here, Dies! Swe o =e on

Services for Pfc. James Paul] | Dehn, who was. killed in action’ on Guam in July, 1944, will be! - Services for Isaac O:-Morton| 01 CUAT p.m. Thursday in the| will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomar. First United Brethren Church. Brian. the Jordan Funeral Home. |g iy; ‘will be in North Salem. al will be in Rossville, Mr. He was 19, Morton died yesterday in his/oe ! "Pte. Dehn home -at- 1724 -Tacoma- Ave: “Who was the son| was 73. | A native of Clinton County, he lived in Indianapolis 20 years and © for the past 24 years operated a

i in Hendricks, County, but had| lived here most! of his life. He attendéd TéchBlea) High ET ool and was Ple. Deli” ember of the| Builders Class of the United Brethren Church. He was with the Third Marine Division at the time of his death. Survivors besides his mother are a brother, Leonard Dehn Jr. and a sister, Marilyn Dehn, both of Indianapolis.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs.

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Colinette Walton, Nofth Salem Chapter 276, will sing.

matron; will call the grand chapter to order of a business session. Farwell to grand officers and

Mildred Smith, Warsaw, past worthy grand matron, will be in- | stalling worthy. grand matron and Delph L. McKesson, Ply‘mouth, past worthy grand patron, will: be

after announcement of ‘committees and deputies. 1 Other outgoing elective officers include Mrs. Woodruff, associate grand matron; Mr. Walters; as-| soclate grand patron; Mrs. Crist, grand secretary; Mrs. Malcolm, grand - treasurer; Mrs. Lucille Geyer, Sunman, grand conduc-

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