Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1948 — Page 15
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Local I Deaths— gt. E-Richardson J Rites Set for Tomorrow
Services for Sgt. Eugene E. Richardson, 810 Weghorst 8t., who [aid in action in France on Sept. 22, 1944, will be held at 10:30 { .. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial/g will in Greenwood. He was born in Franklin, but had lived here seven years before entering service Feb, 20, 1943. He seryed with the 36th Infantry
Lena Hoop; fotir daghters, Mrs, Survivors are his parents, Mr. Paul Jacks,. Mrs. Kenneth Ty-|
IDIAMOND LOANS % WE BUY DIAMONDS 4 and Mrs. Lewis E. Richardson grett, Mrs. Al Riegel, |
Wolf Sussman, Inc.! th aa) his sister, Mrs, /Charles Huckleberry; a oe] -~ Nero
Doroth Shrou two broth. Harry Hoop Jr.; two sisters, Mrs. | a Novis A Rionout | Elizabeth Hendrickson, Mrs. ol son, all of Indianapolis. Stone, all of Indianapolis; three . brothers, Fred Hoop, Oklahoma; Harry Hoop Sr. Clarence Hoop, Detroft, Mich., Services for Harry Hoop Sr.
“ALVIN WELLS - Hair Shaping and Styling VANS, 411 Roosevelt Bldg.
Morris Street Methodist Church.
Plans Complete
Burial Tomorrow for lo Mrs. A. K. Galbraith
{| Rites will be held for Mrs. {Hilda Busart Galbraith, 4062 {Graceland Ave, at 8:30 a.m, to{morrow in Kirby mortuary and at ® a. m. In St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. Burial will be lin Holy Cross. She was 44,
Mrs. Galbraith, who ‘died In St, Vincent's day, was born in Culver.
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had lived here’10 years and was/ the fifth grade teacher in Public)
School 91. | Graduate of Butler
| taught in West Newton, Decatur | Central, Burney and Culver high| {schools. She was a graduate of | {Butler University and a member lof St. Thomas Aquinas Church. |
Survivors are her husband, A.|
Kemp Galbraith; her parents, Mr. | {and Mrs. George Busart, Culver; {two brothers, Walter Busart, Cul-
‘ver, and Carl Busart, Indianapo-|
|lis, and four sisters, Mrs. Mildred] Kyle, Culver; Mrs. Marie Frost, Terre Haute, and Miss Alice Bu'sart_and Mrs. Ruth Hutchinson, ! both of Indianapolis.
"Hoosier Engineers Plan Visit to Chinook Mine |
The Central Indiana Section of the“ American Institute of Elec! {trical Engineers will visit the {Chinook Mine of Ayrshire Col-, |eries Corp., Brazil, at 1:30 p. m.| tomorrow. ! The group will tour Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, at 4 p. m. and will attend a dinner] there at 6 p. m. ‘Following the | dinner, Dr. Emery P. Miller, di-| | rector of research and develop- | {ment for Ransburg Electro- Coat-| Indianapolis, will
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