Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1948 — Page 4
R. D. Foster, Grocer, Dies: |], F. Howenstein = sass IPWLTIOEIL fm dom, 2, ie
Tipton; a brother, George Holman, Tipton, and three grand-
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ny | Brothers’ West Chapel for Robert Dudley Foster, 541 N. Pershing : wd : | Samuel Martin Duffey of 2se “Illinois Native Dies Ave. who died Saturday. He was 36. . “=. © » | Burial in IHinois for pobert L. Huddleston EF. 9th St, died yesterday tn >a : A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Foster operated al Ex-High Official . leral Hosottal, H Gen, At Home of Daughter grocery store at 251 W. Morris St. for the past three years, Prior x-Highway OMCIal | go vices will be at 1 o'clock to- ral TOSPIAL He was 81. | Ira BE. Owen of 3716 North- to enterifig the grocery business he had been a shoe salesman. at| Services for Joseph Franklin morrow in the Westwood Baptist Mr. Duffey, a native of Wabash {western Ave. will be buried in the Marott Shoe Store for many | wkins of Albert I Miss. C |Howenstein, retired superintend- Church for Robert L. Huddleston, County, lived here 25 years, ji,
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3 | R n | 1 __Bervices for the Rev. Robert E.| {Floral Park tomorrow after fu- years. IN. Hawkins of Indianapolis, and ht Of highways in Union County, Indianapolis cobbler for many ..ijreq six years ago after Skelton, former pastor of Barnes {neral services at 10:30 a. m. In Mp Foster attended Technical popert Hawkins of ® ATkansgs, Limols. who died Friday at his years who disd Friday i at years as a salesman for bi Methodist Church who died yes-| {the Conkle Funeral Home. He igh School and was a member gi two grandchildren. {home here, were to be held at home near Bridgeport. u Cleve Nrojess- Paint 3 Pulse : i terday at Billings Hospital, will [was 81. § of the Moose and the Red Men : 7 18:30 a. m. today fin Blackwell will be in Floral Park Cemetery. land-Proge: Co. Ha ‘ | “be held at 1:45 p. m. Wednesday | | “Mr. Owen died Thursday while joqges. . ‘Mrs. Martha Druley |Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. at! Mr. Huddleston, 71, was a na- was a member of the East Tenty fll = Rese! . “at Simpson Methodist . Church. {visiting a daughter, Mrs. Edna " : ; Little Flower Catholic Church. tive of Tennessee. He had lived Street Methodist Church. “Burial will be in Crown Hill, | Winton. at Hancock, Wis, He Surviving are his parents, Mr. Services were held this morn-| q4itional services and 'burial'in and near Indianapolis fof 5% Surviving are his -wife, Mr Jl ~~ CAMB! | “The Rev. Mr. Skelton, who was |was born in Decatur, Ill, and ®hd Mrs. Alva Foster; a brothér, ing in Moore Mortuaries Colonial were planned in Cobden, Ill. | years. at |clara Bell. Duffey, and a or 3 ic 1 { “ab “held pastorate at. Barnes |had lived in Indianapolis for. 20 Fred Poster. and two sisters, Mrs Chapel tor Mrs: Murtha Druley, "ur. “Howensteln, who was 72." Surviving are his wife, a Harold Duffey of Detroit. aon, a Church 13 years before moving years. \ : 5334 N. ) ,» Who died()i eq at 4514 E. 17th St. He was tons ’ . ethod ¥ to St. Paul. Ming., last year iol He was’ an. engineer at the 1 CUbeh all of Tudianapolfs. | [Priday. Burial was to be in Bos-|y memebr of Little Flower Cath-|. : De oP -vi-oBecome pastor of Camphor U. Medical Center here for eight Mrs. Laura Dickson °F: °C : _|olic Church. SR Sa . ; ; & Pulse ._. Methodist} Church. ; TVEUrs; pe BL IAPS, Laura ORSON [Mrs Druley, 78, was the widow! surviving are his wife, Maryial =~. c@ . 4 of I : | ordained a Methodist 2 Survivors are his. wife, ‘Mrs, Mrs. Laura Dickson, lifelong of Dr. Oran E. Druley, who diedison, Gerald C.: four daughters = ==" 7% nm Ie en fen Ol §= wale wah © ory 4 served \n (Mary E. Owen; six daughters, resident - of Indianapolis, died 20 years ago. A ‘native of Newl\frs, Carl Haywood, Mrs. Amos| Ye Ing Cor | : Jinlster ig a ‘Croix de| |Mrs. Winton, Mrs. Alma Neth. Yesterday in her Hotel 5105 N./Castle, she had lived here 37 yonnson and Mrs. R. L. Hileman, Chapel be : . | a, t, Mrs. {Meridian St. She was 84, | years. al’ of Indianapolis, and Mrs, John Guerre from the ren Bo ihe BIG FEET~Daddy's big feet Bean o” Joganipers Mis Juille Services will be conducted at! The ‘survivors include four Tripp, Anna, Po 10 grandchil-! : i of the B. D, Bu mént and a citation 4 ofl corral 10. month - old Dianne. | guffman of Anderson, Mrs. Eva 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Flan-|daughters, Mrs, Edward N. Stah- dren and four great-grandchil- go rom memes EET Chimes ea supe Uuitsg lates at’ the "en 9 Kline, of Ravenna, O., and keep |Wilker of Albuquerque N. MM, ner & Buchanan Mortuary, with ler, Chicago; Mrs, Robert E. dren. : von |B a a . pagfort; ‘ 1 a ie Uinarmae. burial in Crown Hill Hayes, Indianapolis; Mrs. Alvin r {¥ : yo ) > # . He re-enlisted in World Vat wl her § om wandering ine d anges jana Ma, Fay Duely pt Winamae, . Mrs. Dickson was a member of Hones, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs Sam Fershiman [oD en ih es a WA ON mis tli tin 8 the © and was graduated from the ar) on a New York pier. She and Robert Owen. ali of 1 pr in Zion Evangelical and Reformed Julia D, Moore, Freeport, Long! 'gervices for Sam Fershtman,! Es ° ‘ : : Vf Bell Tele] yar Schiout for rR her dad were waiting to greet |, L Dr Pan’ Or of| Church. Island, N. Y.; seven grandehil-2019 Ruckle St. credit manager Ee n - 4 Sounds Yiis diochitged wings 3 Ae — her grandparents, arriving from Warren and Hugh Owen of Ft. Survivors include three nieces, dren and five great-grandchil- of the Surplus Sales Co., who died ques 0 e000 : are ended . tificate of merit from the chap- fnatand. © ) _ Wayne; 1 erandchilgren and 13) Mes. eit Marvin and Mrs, 3. K. dren. : [Jesterday in & Ning home, were yo : i b P umber lains corps, a Chazk, Ms Flak as 3 Rative of great-grandchildren. land Mr 3. C. Hansen. Cleveland, Mrs. Delbert Daringer io be held u ea ed ya ; ls the bo which 18 — Bev. Mr Be public Ba moat of ®the Women's William A. Eckard 10. and a nephew, George A. Ries Jon be Mmcirgy = 2 Rabbi Nandor Fruchter will offi-| ; "Ch el of the i] 4 po syste schools and was graduated from Home Missionary Society, active, Funeral services were held at Kuhn,- Indianapolis. 1B om Nor Lh Margret ners ciate and burial will be in Central dla a : ap : ; io chanics Indiana University, Ohio We. in the Methodist Church sinc: 10 a.m. today for William Albert Albert G. Hawkins _. linger, 6873 E. Pleasant Run AYenUe Hebrew Oemetely. 57 54 3 Chimes" inches, | ! leyan University and LArelt A532, Whe Leather ot he Bible Eckard of 4407 E. 21st St. who, Albert G. Hawkins, veteran Blvd. who died yesterday in her wy, Pers Livan. Who pas 5 BA inches, ar : po ok OE had Fold pul-list Church Sr Hn Po : Methodist Hompleal Bar of “the -Spanish- American War, home. Burldl will be in Wash-,,., 15 years. He was. a member ar Air-Conditioned? oe y ern A | ye . . f r do aia es A A ’ . k | pits in Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Survivors include two sons, Mr. Eckard, a retired automo- died yesterday at his home at ington BE was 33 Of the Independent Workefd of \ x pa ae ir ! Kentucky and Minnesota. Clarence B. Clark, Black Moun- bile dealer and salesman, was 63, 6115 W. Washington St. He was _ “50 Co eC or Vernon but/the World. oe ERG Sone by ! He was founder and first com-itain, N. C.. and Frank W. Clark, The services were held at the wn Hawki tive of moved here when she was six' Surviving are his wife, Sadie; En LE Rb A 2 wl shown OF “ mander of Tillman JHarpole Post Indianapolis; hires daughters. Dorsey Funeral Home aig burial Torte +n nS a a ‘nost/ months old, During the war she® son, Me, Tow Levy pe a Jon, Bd cl scope. 249, American gion . 8. Gladys Pond, S8an Francisco: was in Washington Park. { " : war 3 8 parents, r. and| : * a L life membership in the Legion's Mrs, Florence Rosch, Omaha, and! Mr. Eckard was born at Staun- Of his life here. Futura Mervices wa an Bois employes. Camp AL. Mrs. Simon Fershtman, all of In-| (| | $1 swe Pr eo 0 i A oie Century Club. Wi zo om BiMe, 3 dive Siagieton. a, ton and had ved in Indianapolis Ci be hei ax iam, Wel or ashe dilanapons; two brothels, Sidaey, '. > o vi oscillosco Bt The Army and Navy and| Lebanon, and A Ela Et operiied tn automobile burial will be at Crown Hill. Surviving are her husband. oo "SR IN Tlie Grand and| oo i 32 levels Rn Alpha Psi Fraternity. | : h bi {Ty at Greencastle and ater! Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Delbert Daringer, who is in they rice Fay Fershtntan™ both of New! - 3 ? } . ES the nn Wana 32d d Mason Mrs. John Harbison lw 1 for agencies here Grace C. Hawkins; a daughter, Navy, stationed at the locally... ang two grandchild ’ : 4 Every room in the Wilson £18 plate is iTS wire Cleo; Rites. will be held at 8:30. a.m. 00 © ie retirement five. years Mrs. Phyllis Dugan; a son, Hu- Naval Armory; two daugthers. and Iwo grandenlioren. . ., on AN screen. Surv 2 sbert E. Jr. and John tomorrow in the Kirby Mortuary| : ‘bert H. Hawkins, all of Indlan- Joan and Mary Lou; ner parents. Carl W: Bailey omnis pons fo Gb 00a Mke aD two sons, daughters, Mrs land at 9 a. m. in St. Philip Neri *8% i ved by a son, Edwin apolis; three brothers, Harry Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peerman,| gervices for Carl W. Bailey, : “oi "Chapel of the Chimes” be parent lin De Miss Georglanne|Catholic Church for Mrs. Marion| ite #0 ree daughters. Mi land a bgother, Lloyd Peerman, who died Friday at his home, : ; ] apel of the Chimes i } transi Skelton; two sisters, Miss OraiB. | BUon, 2ral will be In winnitred Eckard, Mrs. C. E. WORD-A-DAY all. of Indianapolis, |1523 Montcalm St. will be held ©. is comfortably cooled by ot Skelton and Mrs. Matte Mepar- Mrs, Harbison, who was 61, died Moore and Mrs. Charles F. Moor ‘ ; Edgar Oliver Dorsey {at 3 Bmw Slt . ih isd “ means of our new Chrys. taken up _ land and his parents, the Re ‘Ip ridy 10 the nome of a daugh- Man: and two grandchildren, all! By BACH | Eagar Oliver Dorsey, former erside- Par e 8 urch.| ARR : ! : z i 1 and sent “and Mrs.-David E. Skelton. [PHO 10 C2 TONS 8 naan Of Indianapolis, RR CE rndianapolis. printer, died Friday pl Den he Ju Geow Ju. is Eri ler Airtemp refrigeration impulses. . i . RE : | . oil . | ¥ i * yd AAA i is 2 5 3 . er po Mrs. Ida Wade Lanam Towne. A native of News bany, Miss Lillie Fredericks jat Los Angeles, Cal. He was A retired farmer. He was born. “system.” Gp Zines 4 Rites will be at 11:30 a. m. to- $he Bad lived here E00 80 STR goryices for Miss Lillie Fred INDOMITABLE! Funeral services will be held|in Delaware, O., and Yad lived =~ 3 3 Bs morrow In Hisey & Titus Mortu-| pe Auxiliary and a member of|°Ticks, who died Friday. at her, lat 2 p. m. Thursday at Mont- here 30 years. He was a mem- - = raph ; aty for Mrs. Ida Wade Janam, St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, home, 2254 Central Ave, were to, (1 . do. y. ta-bl) poser. Dorsey. left: Indianapolis od of Methodist Church in Del: = modulatic who died Saturday. Burial |_ Other . survivors. include her,¢ held at 10 a. m. today at n m =D1 )A0u. . fter Nving here for gi are: a great | in Memorial Park Cemetery. husband. John G. Harbison; a son, Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel| = NOT TO BE SUBDUED: tyes age a a ng xed! Surviving are his wife, K. Jane; might ar Mrs. Lanam was born in Cicero, = Fle s W. Harbison, and three With burial in Crown Hill, ERABLE: UNVIELD! jyears; For “15 years he. wor {two sons, Emerson E., Indian- gives ex ..and-had lived here 40 years. He So oo 0 on all of Ind | Miss Fredericks, who was 79, UNCONQU i NG3 in the composing room of the apolis, -and- Irwin 8. Lebanon; tion. was 69. She was a saleswoman ® “0 BR ‘ormerly was a forelady for C.B.} -— —1RREPRESSIBLE | Indianapolis Star. 'a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Moore, re for H, P. Wasson & Co. until two William Miller _ Cones & Son Manufacturing Co. : . || He b Survived by me wife, Columbus, O.; a brother, Harry +-11,800- CA years ago. She also was a mem Funeral services will be held 20 years. She was born in Green-| OM,LOOK, HERES| Mrs. Gladys rsey, a AWOIA, Bailey, Plain City, O.; a sis-| New Yi Yer ot First United Lutheran 'si 1 p_m, Wednesday in King & field and lived here 60 years. Shei ONE THAT. | grandchildren. Funeral arrange-iter, Mrs. Edith McKitrick. Co-i.... Jitered 34
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UP INSPITE OF | bins Funeral Home. ~ ‘and one “great-grandchild. HENRY'S | Mrs. “James Blankenship Mrs. Della Ernst
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|| p- Battle Creek, Mich. Wednesday Wednesday for Mrs. Della May A, p «== | for Mrs. Minnie Blankenship, who!Ernst, who died yesterday in her & died Saturday in the home. of a/home at 1121 Central Ave. Apt . 3 ) NY E RAL HOME ; Services will be in Shirley ’ ’
daughter, Mrs. Ruth Maston, RR 4. R 3 ¥ a ‘4 I |15, Box 614. Brothers Central Chapel, with and Chapel of the C himes P&C | [CR | F}
Church and of Daughters of the King funeral home for William was a member of Third Christian | Union. |Miller, a laborer, who died Fri- Church, McGuffey - Club and’ Among the survivors are a day in General Hospital. He was Bonnie Briar Club. step-daughter-in-law, Mrs. Pansy 25, : | Two cousins, Miss Ida FredLanam, Indianapolis; a step-| Mr Miller had lived all his ericks, Indianapolis, and Mrs. grandson, six nieces and fve life in Indianapolis. He was a Thomas Bailey, Edinburgh, Tex., nephews. {member of St. Mark . Baptist survive. seed
Church. | Mrs. Ida S. Clark | Survivors include his parents, Underground Traveler ! Services are set for 10 a. m./Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller; D the “Big Inch” pipe &l tomorrow in Hisey & Titus Fu- three sisters, Mrs, Gertrude THrOUS Pas pipe, >. neral homie for Mrs. Ida 8. Clark, Powell and Mrs. Jacqueline Hard- line, an underground pipe, twos “ resident of Indianapolis 64 years istery, both of Indianapolis, and feet In diameter, war-time crude i= gl
| Mrs. Blankenship who was 71,/burial in Crown Hill. had lived in Indianapolis for the A native of Versailles who had past 14 months, lived here 35 years, Mrs, Ernst
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who died Friday in her home, 648 Mrs, Mabel Walker of Chicago; 0ll flowed from Longview, Tex. " Ae ~~ | Other survivors, include her/was a member of the Third E. 21st St. Burial will be injtwo brothers, Albert and Law. to Phoenixville, Pa. 1254 miles To MARY pa [J lhushand, . James Blankenship; Church of Christ, Scientist. . Crown Hill : {rence Miller Jr. both of Indian- away, and never saw daylight|| == “Bach i o ‘nine sons, one other daughter and! Survivors include two sons, SI iH x Li 6. Mie. Widow of the late Franklin B. apolis. 'during the long journey. 3 rr a ia ba ft: | four sisters. | Pha Paul H. and Kenneth' G. Ernst, ’ : ot E. ay TTT TT TT I ET TT ena nnn (In
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