Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1948 — Page 5
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4 Services for Miss Pauline Moore, former school teacher, will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the|. John. A. Patton funeral home. Buria) will be in Floral Park
Saturday in General Hospital. A graduate of Shortridge High School and Indianapolis Teachers’ Satie. 2h lived at 2119 N. Capitol Ave. She taught for sevsoothed in Few Minutes... years at Brainard Institution, Chester, S. C. She was a| member of the Simpson Methodist 4 Pa aions Otnt- Church. other day Amy Survivors include her mother, n Mrs, Mamie Billingsley; two sisfor 40/ters, Mrs. Dorothy Williams and quickly.| Mrs. Vivian Smith; Miss Susie Billingsley, all of In dianapolis, and a brother, Chester
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bara Gadberry and Miss Lola D
NURSES AIDES—After completing an 80-hour raining course in Veterans Hospital, seven women have become Red Cross Nurses Aides. Standing are (left to right) Mrs. Johnny Wilsod, Miss Bar-
unni Miss Opal M. Shepherd, Miss Ruth oor and Mrs. Beth finger. Miss Marybelle Wolfred is not pictured. Graduation ceremonies were held in the Red Cross Chapter House.
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‘Arthur. B. Silver: Dies in Home Here
Services for Arthur B. Silver, a lifelong resident of Marion | County, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Stirling funeral home. Mr. Silver, who was 60, died Saturday in his home, R. R. 5, | Box 491. . He was born on the old] Silver homestead which is. now 'known - as Silver Hills Riding | Stables.
For 40 years he was a
his wife, Marion,
Survivors include Anna; three brothers,
"Charles and William Silver, and
two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Bowman| ¢ and Mrs. Cora Young, all of In- " |dianapolis, and three foster children.
Darwin Hiatt
tired plumber, will be held at-3 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Moztuaries Irvington Chapel and burial
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[Plumber's Local 73 and retired |trom his profession three years
Ti Services for Darwin Hiatt, re- ob
died yesterday in St. Francis hosBorn at Richmond, he| lived at Lafayette a few years before he came to Indianapolis. | He was a former member of)
4 ; Surviving are three sons, Wil-| lard, Robert and James Hiatt apolis. © Advertisement
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Dies Here at 84
Rites for James Frank Sloan, | GE RAL om coLLEGE retired saw filer who died Sat-| a - urday in his home, 1850 N. Ta-| coma Ave, tomorrow in Jordan home. : A. resident here for 50 ‘years, | Mr. Sloan was born near Cum-| berland. He was 84, He was an! employee of the Central Veneer Co, for 12 years and belonged! to the Hillside Christian Church. | Survivors include. his wife, | Anna Belle, Mrs, Ollie Laffin, Indianapolis,
Rev. John G. York |
The former director of religion at Ft. Benjamin Harrison during in Lima, War I, died Saturday in Lima, N. Y. He was 72, A retired Baptist minister, he was born in Peru and held a pastorate in West Lafayette. He also served Baptist churches in Adams Basin, Wellsville, Oswego, Hemlock and Lima, N, ¥ 80, Mich.; Grand Forks, N. D. and Huntington, Pa. last December.
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