Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1948 — Page 4
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Wes. Anna L Perry Carles F. Pleak, [William M. Toner, Edifor [ofr 5 el
; He was graduated from Indiana 1 Dies Here ar82 |) : Of Anderson Herald, Dies [zur ne soir on | 4 a ; . Mrs. Anna I. Perry, s resicent| Barbar Dies the First Presbyterian Church of 1s of Indianapolis for 48 years, died ’ ; ANDERSON, June 24—William M. Toner, editor and publisherjJohnson County. revisions F = today in her home, 4238 Carroll- Id of the Anderson Merald fof the last, Sve yests, did Jast sight fn Survivors are two daughters, Revi . ! 2% ton Ave. She was 82. Rites to Be He St. John's Hospital here following a heart attack. He was 43. Mrs. Leta McDonough, Allentown, Educational i Ex-Manufacturer Mrs. Perry was born in Kent, Here Tomorrow Mr, Toner, who was 4 lifelong resident of Anderson, was active Pa, and Mra. S. W. Earhart, na : : : : O., but moved here at the be- fn Republicaxi politics. He recently as of a group of|Seattle, Wash.; five grandchildren SLOOMINGTON : os Lived Here 60 Years ginning of the century. She was Services for Charles 7. Fleak liniana féwspapet editors Who Supported this Jetwer campaigniand three great-grandchildren. will be or . who Tuesda; home nomination. a i workshop i George W.: Williams, former a Jneiber S2 Ine Cartoilton Ave! his daughter, Mrs. Fern Payne, 37 To ey been associ-| 500: LT Rankin, Indidnapolis; Mrs. Chelsea Abbett » trough July 3 Indianapolis manufacturer who Hus Janse N. Tramp Ave, va bs held at! ied with the Herald since gradu-| fou" brothers: . Bain, Mot Services for ‘Mrs. Ona M. Ab Gaiversity iT re i Ce tasyca:| Services will be held at 11 &. m. 30 & T: 1onorow 2, OF OWHation from Indiana University.|p,y,” portland; and Bmil Bain, bett, Who died Tuesday fn her gona] Co high Home. He had lived there the|Saturday in Flanner & Buchananiip, Baptist Church in Letts, Ind. izoner, former publisher of Hh re i mr: My. | nome, 226 Bicking Bt, will, be . tes last two years. ’ Mortuary. Burial will be in Mt, Erie. Herald. . 8 held tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. Revisions Hill questio Born in J County, Mr was 73. lomns Cs to ams experimented in ‘soap Survivors include a daughter,|” Mr. Plesk, who lived at 960 N.| ,, Alhored Two Comvues Clarence Frisinger ne a A achers by th manulacture for 25 years. He Selene M. Hoffmeyer, In- Rochester Ave., suffered a heart Herald's “Front Page Tempo,” Rites for Clarence Frisinger, himes al Pp. i Society and Ir was & member of the Marion dlanapolis; three sons, Lorenzo J. attack in his barber shop at War-| 4 2. other column, “Backstage.” |251 N. Delaware St., will be held Friendship Methodist Church in %%.t of Public Ins _ Lodge F&AM. Indianapolis; Edgar 8., New York, man Ave. and 10th St. Tuesday,” po wag a member of Beta Theta at 10 a. m. Saturday in Shirley|Johnson County. Burial will be or. C. G. F. Fr Services are scheduled fond ¥rank G. Detroit; two sis-land was taken to his daughter'sip; social fraternity, the Ander-|p vo ss Central Chapel. Buriallin the Johnson County Friend- fessor of educatic Flanner. & Buchanan Mortuare| sr™ Mrs. Cora Pfeiffer, New Al-nome, where he died. son Country Club, the Elks and / 54. : At Greatly Reduced Prices the workshop. Dr 2 an 7 |bany, and Mrs. Eva Davidson, Owned Business the Indiana Repub-|Will be in Memorial Park., ship Cemetery. She was IU medical at 10 a. m. Saturday. Burial will Moose lodges, the Indiana Repu : A native of Johnson County, : Rice, a be in Crown Hill. San Diego, Cal He had owned the shop for|y.., Editorial Association snd a Mr. Frisinger, who was 66, died nal ) member, Will be © 3 5 Only his niece, Mrs. Ruth three years, and had been a "West |, os nragident of Anderson yesterday in General Hospital Mrs. Abbett lived in Indianapolis EVE RY HOU 5 E nee ds Members will be 1 Mrs. Elwood R Side barber for 20 years. He was Club. 12 years. She was a member of ter, Rick Lindner, Indianapolis, survives. rs. Eiw amsey tary Club. He was a railway car repairman e g. Coulter, ee ; : : born in Decatur County and Was| gyryiyors are his wife; two( °C i orl Central Beech|the Friendship Methodist Church school; Russell M Irvie Leonard Dies in Home Here a farmer before coming here 29|sons, Tom and Tony; a daughter, or repair shops and was a|lf Johnson County. : oO re alin r Laboratory Services for Irvie (Ert) Leon-| Services for Mrs. Daisye Horne (years ago. He was a member of Gloria; his mother, and a sister, member of the Car Builders| Surviving are her husband, : N. Prater, Was y inthe Evangelical United Brethren ys jonn Scott, Indianapolis. . [Chelsea Abbett; two daughters, Acclaiming t 4 School; Miss ard, a farmer who died Tuesday Ramsey, who died yesterday in Church in Waynesburg and the| pon a ds Union. Se rn Hil Mrs, Home Owners and Painters Are Acclaim ng he High School; in his home, R. R. 2, Box 108, her home, 5874 Central Ave., will joa} Loyal Order of Moose. eral arrangements are be Survivors are his wife, Bessie Js: Or ral ar B in Moore’ Lawrenceburg Hig ving ro o » Greenwood, will be heid there ailue. peta at 3:30 pm. tomarrow |” ar yey Onder of Moots ier, 118. he Tetum, of his Othey io and a brother, Lester, both of Elizabeth Smith, all 3 nti Outstanding Performance of Benjamin Moore's sarod Wiedenho Sen at. Bimorro. iourial Willi Flanner & Buchanan mortu-|Mrs. Payne, and five OtherNoiionai Convention in Philadel-| n0/anapolis. land, and brother, Hiram Logan, House Paint oy — Burial will be in Crown daughters, Mrs. Delbert Bennett, 5 at the time of his death. Harvey E. Todd both of Johnson County. Mr.; Leonard was a lifelong|2TY: : Mrs. Clark Maudlin, Mrs. Thorn- : O. Ranki = . Moorewhite Primer Per. Gal. mi ee al $5.21 resident of Marion County. Sur- Hill. She was 71. _ lton Oliver, Mrs. Paul Dean and/Mrs. Victor O. Rankin | services were to .be held at| ~~ Adverticement ||- : Eel viving are his wife, Mrs. Lillie] ‘Mrs. Ramsey, who was born|Mrs. Emmett Whitehouse, all ot Services Sof, Mra, Bana Bain 10:30 a. m. today fer Harvey E.| & a Moors House Paint $5.41 .May Leonard; three daughters, iin Philadelphia, had lived here Indianapolis; three sons, Cecil F.Rankin, who lived in Greenwood |r 4156 N. Meridian St., in th I Mrs. Inez Rost, Plainfield; Mrs.|38 years. She was a member of |Pleak, Greensburg; Orian E.|until her death Tuesday, will be Tana aie Funeral Home in Ad3 WLILT LI H Hi & Pai t C Verniece Fort and Miss Hester(the Department Club, the Car-|Pleak, Malta, Ida., and Marvin held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the If READ THISI When feat are tired and aching: | e a 2 paper ain 0. Leonard, both of - Greenwood;|nelian Club and the Meridian/R. Pleak, Indianapolis; three|Shirley Brothers Central Chapel Franklin. Burial was to be there. { 1 Pathe with Cuticura Soap. 2. Massage threes brothers, Sam - Leonard, Heights Presbyterian Church. |brothers, Dr. E. H. Pleak, Evans-{Burial will be in Mount Etna, He was 92. Ointment. 8. Dust Cuticurs 11 4 15 Mass, Ave. Est. Since 1911- RI-1611 Greenwood, Robert and Charles| Survivors are her husband, El-|ville; Stubin Pleak, Waynesburg, where she was born. She was 83.| Mr. Todd, who died Monday, 1 utcurs Olnlmeot Sati thins, 771 | Leonard, both of Indianapolis,/wood; three nephews, and a niece,(and Estel Pleak, ‘Columbus, and| Survivors are her husband, Vic-|retired 40 years ago. He owned ICUTICUR Al Shift?! and seven EFaT cha en all of Indianapolis. 23 grandchildren. tor O. Rankin, Greenwood; her|several farms in Johnson County’ be ms ames , on om ar ow 8 om %
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