Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1948 — Page 9

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wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Mr. Harvey, who was 53, died

Barnes Hotel. He was born in | Bowling Green, Ky. and lived go "40 years. He was a member! lot Evergreen Masonic Lodge. Survivors are his son, Irvin R.; la sistér, Mrs. Roy Morman, and two grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. He was engaged to Mrs. Anna Martin of Indianapolis.

| Charles “Edward Martin

Rites will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow for Charles Edward

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Services for William R. Harvey,|" lowner and operator of Lincoln it | Tavern, 1530 8. Bast St, will be| HSH (neld at 2 p. ;. Saturday in J. C.{ 0g

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Was shington Washington Park, He was 67, in Edmonson County, Kentucky,

Hospital bere Presbyterian Church.

Survivors are his wife, Stella;

City Railways to Retir Dies.

and lived here 46 years,

a He was a retired foreman for Indianapolis Railways w where he | Simpson Jr, worked 43 years. He was a mem- 4, © sisters, Mrs. Hallle Price, ber of Ancient Landmarks Mai died yesterday sonic Lodge 319, Scottish Rite 7 , vi Jerry Custer, Los Angeles, J In the Veteran's|y, ..i shrine and the Sutherland

Cal, (and several nieces and nephews. |

Prince J. Simpson

He was foreman of the nolding room of Advance Indepdent Eléctrotype Co. where WE HEE Worked ‘20 years . Fleck was a member of Union for 38 port Masonic Lodge, F&AM 270 and Printing House of Craftsmen. He was 4 veteran of World War 1. Survivors are his wife, Eva; three sons, Ralph Jr. Charles, and Robert Carl Fleck; a daughter, Mrs. William Washburn; two Don and Richard

Steiner's Funeral Home. Burial ol will be in Washington Park. He 3

was 59. Mr. Martin, who died Tuesday in the Veterans’ Hospital in Mar-| fon, was born in Virginia. He was la construction worker and lived here 23 years. He was a World War I veteran. e } His wife, Florence, Indianap- — olis, survives.

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Services will be held Saturday| morning in St. Mary's Catholic! Chtirch in Lancaster, O. Burial! will be there. Miss Mcleod, who was an organizer for home economics clubs, lived here about four years. She was born in Danville, Iii. She was graduated from Purdue University and was a member of the Business and Professional Women of Muncie and St.

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“Services for Walter C.. Dunn, 2016 Winthrop Ave., will be held |23 years. He was janitor tor the truck was Floyd 8. Yant, 1 erat home. Burial will be in at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Hamilton Funeral Home. Burial will be in|{Round the Corner Grill for eight warsaw, XN j

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Mr. Dunn, who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, was born Good Samaritan Baptist Church.

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