Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1948 — Page 8

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in the River Avenue Baptist! | For Monday the Flanner - American War veteran, home at. . : Mor Odd Fellows’ Cemetary n HuntJA native of v % 4 yesterday in Methodist Hospital. | yesterday in: Veterans Hospita - years and had ton, he lived here 18 years and -. born in Bloomington and was a Badia Got Bee... Tttenbath Stone was a member of the Broadway ' - member of the Christian Church.| ' : : ‘t + Survivors are his ‘wife, Mrs, He and his wife, Mrs. sons, Guy, rt and Lawrence ns, Guy, Robe Baker, Indianapolis, .and Larry In addition to his wife, sun - seven grandchildren. a brother, James M. Bakers. nq - two granddaughters, | Services for James Edward Judia Willis and Mrs. Ethyl Kitzhome, 3137 N. New Jersey 8t,, will|11 grandchildren. Funeral eral Today He was 72, ' Born in Missouri, ir. Reed hod Sadden Farmer employee of Indiana Bell Tele: puerert = Beatty, Palo farmer Wi Newton Native - 8 Telephone Ploneers of America, largest hogs in the Middle West, "19 N, Wallace Ave. will Foy servation Club and the Indiana ne hogs, all of which weigh ling Funeral Home. Burial will ‘ Vessie Carrigan Reed; two daugh-|yeiont several times.” he said. |in her home. ' Alton White, all of Indianapolis: | yy om, for the past month because lived here 60 years. Mrs. Heckjon. 0 “Rutledge, Mo., and seven them when hot weather gets here. Survivors are |{Heckman; a Samuel W. Denny 875 pounds. They are nearly 2 cyories Blake, and three sisters:| who died yesterday ‘in General [In dianapolis. Funerai Home and burial xi ve Dies; Services Sunday Denny lived in Indianapolis 40g 0 p. y in the Shirley Brothers’ #0 Years. A former employee Of prying’ Hill Chapel. Burial il 0 e aliw ost Vonnegut - Hardware Co. man for L. B. Mossman for the yesterday at 115 8. ‘Audubon GREENCASTLE, ADF. 30—Dr. 7 dist Church. He lived at 850 W.\nuring her earlier life she taught of the University of Illinois, nas Lgona- Baker, survives. |Knightstown Methodist Church. |effective in December. eps reba tret, fessor of classics at Muhlenberg! city truck driver for 39 years, John W. Emrich Dies DePauw.in 1929 and received his chapel. Burial will be in Crown ng apolis native, died yesterday ings received the degree of doctor maker a member of the North Indian- Services will be held at's p.m. [Fine Mrs. Frances Davis; & san, Oscar|Crown Hill Cemetery. © °

“Joseph J. Baker will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow Church and burial will be in| - Services Set Services for, gay. C. Griffith | will be held at 10 a. m. Monda: in| Services for Joshua D. Badgley, 15k Man. y ks Spanish y tuar, buria th will be at 10:30 a, m. tomorrow in| Southeastern ary snd will be in the| Conkle Funeral Home, Burial willl Ave, He was 65. 4 ington; 3 «Mr. Griffith, 610 E 324 st. died Mr. Badgley, who was 81, died Swen onty he 4 He was 72. A native of Hunting-~A-pesident -here for 30.years, hei ic Con Lo lived at 6 W. South St. He was ployee of the G had been a field representative for a y : WENN (the State Tax Board 18 years. He retired contractor. e was a Mr. Baker Co. 28 years. Methodist Chureh, Survivors include a daughter.! ciara M. Baker; a daughter, Mrs. Emaline ley. and three ” . 1 M. Griffith, observed their golden Miss Badgley, Pauline Butler; two sons, Leslie wedding anniversary. last’ Feb. 22. ey, all of Indianapolis; and . Badgley po M. Baker, Cabincreek, W. Va. 0. are one son, Paul R. Grif- | Evansville; three sisters, Mrs. James E. Reed [Kate Davis, Mt. Tabor, and Mrs, a hmm Aun and Marliyn Ruth Reed, who died. Wednesday in his miller, both of Indianapolis, and be held at 1:30 p. m. tomarraw in| ¥lanner & Buchanan ortuary. |, Burial will be in Fountaintown. 50 Heavy Hogs For Mrs. Heckman lived here 30 years. -He-was.ani PALO. lowa, Apr. 30: (UP). : phone Co. and a member of Tab- Dies in Home Here 11 ernacle Presbyterian Church, the aid today he has 59 of Whe po "sor urs Belle B. Heckthe Indiana Bell Telephone’s Con- and he is unhappy about it. be held at 2 p. m. today in Stirmore th 750 potinds,*h be in Crown: Hill Mrs, HeckWo Survivors include his wife, Mrs. assed BN best marketing, man, who was 65, died Tuesday " i =} ters, Mrs. Stanley Selig and Mra.! «1 have been unable to sell] Born in West Newton, she had : a stepaoh, ‘Kenneth White, Day-| » man was a member of the FletchLo of the packinghouse strike, ton, O.; a sister; Mrs. Rose Snod-| | Beatty sald. “I'm afraid I'll lose er Place Methodist Church. rrandehilidren, Some of the larger hogs weigh Maurine Salters; |years old and are virtually Tiua’ly Mrs. Eva Milroy. Mrs. . Ethel: “Betvices Tor Sanus: Wy Denny. blinded by 1olds-of Tat. Pierce and Mrs. Hazel Mix; ail of | Hospital, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in-the-G: Hs Herrmann MIS: lena Balfour Vom a an ral Perry y Appointed Services for Mrs. Lena L. ha A natiVe of Greencastle, Mico. will be held at 2:30 the rE had bee lea. De In Knightstown. y years, D a sales-| aug Balfour, who was 82, died] Times State Service last three years. He.was a mem-|poog A le native of Greensbor- Charles D. Perry, Richmond, Ind., -ber of the Roberts Park Metho-| op’ one lived -here 50: years. native and now. on. the faculty New York St. in the Henry County bublic|been named head of the, DePauw 3 In Indianapolis a. cousin, Mrs. schools. She was a member of the University of classical Iangonges = ¥ .8he is survived by two Rlages He will succeed Dr, Edward B.| : Anderson 3 Johnson and -three nephews. Stevens who has been named proTr -Rit Js ¥ $07 Rites for Anderson .J, Johnson College, Allen Pm will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in| : Dr. Perry was graduated.from | Jacobs Brothers West side In Home Here at 85: : John: 'W, Emrich, an’ Indian-{IASISE Of aris degrée from the AE am tery, : ch, an Indian-i university of Michigan in 1930. A lifelong resident here, Mr. his home, 1607 Lafayette Rd. He ,¢ nhilosophy from Northwestern eral Hospital. He was 64 and He was a retired blacksmith let ———————— . Hved at 910 Wn 25th Bt. He was and wagon STEEL PRODUCT PRICES DIP PITTSBURGH, Apt. 30 (UP)—| apolis First Baptist Church. Monday in Shirley Brothers’ West Survivors include a daughter, Side Chapel, Burial will be in Johnson, and two grandchildren,| A sister, Mrs. Esta Turner, Inall of Chicago, dianapolis, survives.

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