Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1948 — Page 5
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War Il Casualty Of African Fighting Services for Sgt. Raymond Phillips, 2837 Highland Place, who died Sept. 26, 1943, in North Africa, while fighting as a member of the Army's 385th Engineers, were at 10 a. m. today in Jacob Brothers’ West Side Chapel. Bur-|3 ial was to be in Crown Hill. He|§
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Burial at Five Points Services for John W. Behrmann, who died Monday in his home, R. R. 9, Box 509, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Meyer & Abdon Funeral Home. Burial will be in Five Points. - Behrmann, who was 89, had been a farmer in his community throughout his life. He. atitended St. Paul's Lutheran
born in Clinto d had lived PA 5 n an ; Clinton Native Dies, ners 3 years. services win bs Heartburn : Funeral Here Friday held a 10 a. m. Friday in ner & Buchanan Mortuary. Bur-| Selievedie$ misstes or dusble your money bach Mrs. Lucina M. Teague, 615 E./{a] will be in Wabash. 27th St, died yesterday in St| gyrvi are her husband, Vincent's Hospital after a short | Walter L.; a son, Oliver, and bots. No| Bel illness. aughter, Edith, all of IndianMrs. Teague was 77. She was apolis. BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 254
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garet Mills, Champaign, IIL Mrs. Lela Donelson
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died yesterday at General “Hospital, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at J. C. Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes.” Burial will be in Washington Park. Mrs. Donelson, who was 64, had worked as a seamstress at Gates A
| Church. ' Donelson, Indianapolis; a brother, .J Oliver Covert, Greencastle; four |sisters, Mrs. Hazel Campbell, both of In-
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Walter Martin
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Brothers Central Chapel. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr. Martin, who was 48, was born in River Styke, O. He had {lived in Indianapolis several Years land was a chauffeur. He is survived by his wite, Ruth; four . daughters, Beatrice, Jacquelin, Janice, and Dorothy; a son, Thomas; Ada and Beatrice, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Fay Porter Services for Mrs. Emma Porter, who died Monday in_ her home, {418 Bright St, will be held at 1 p.m. in C. M MC. Willis & Son | Mortuary. Burial will be in Westfield. Mrs. Porter, who was 60, was {born in Kentucky. She lived in | Indianapolis 56 years and was a member of A. M. E. Church.. She is survived by her husband, Fay Porter, Indianapolis; and a brother, John Davis, Day-
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Services for L. J. Lovejoy, who died yesterday. in General Hospital, will be held at 10 a. m. Fri- | day in New Bethel Baptist, Church. Burial will be in New, Crown. { Mr. Lovejoy, who lived in Indianapolis 28 years, was born in, Springfield, Ill, and was a mem-| ber of the New Bethel Baptist Church and it's Men's Bible Class. 1 Surviving are his wife, Jennet- | ta; a son, John T.; a daughter, | Mrs. James Gay; two grandchildren and one 'great-grandchild, all of Indianapolis.
Birds Get Gas
A lethal war gas is used by the Maryland Academy of Science to protect its valuable collection of birds of paradise plumes. The| case containing the plumage is| filled with gas and even the plumes themselves are impregnated with it.
HEN HAS BIG APPETITE A hen takes some .80 pounds of feed a year whether she lays or not.
PRACTICING UP—Concentrating on a problem in the Reserve Officers Training Camp course at Ft. Bragg, N. C.,
John J. Dillon, son of Mrs, Margaret M. Dillon, 402 S. Holmes Ave., Indianapolis. A student at Xavier University, Mr. Dillon is one of 527 ROTC students being trained as a prospective officer in the six weeks course.
Rites Set Today For John Bombei
Services for ‘ John Bombei, Amo, who died Monday in the Putnam County Hospital © in Greencastle, were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today in Second Free Methodist Church. Burial will be. in Floral Park. Mr, Bombel, who was 80, was born in Germany. He came to America when he was 4 years old. He lived on W. Ray St. for years, and he was a molder. He moved to Amo 20 years ago and took up farming. Survivors include his wife, Franoes; a son, John Jr. both of Amo; a ‘stepdaughter, Mrs, Lillian McClure, and nine grandchildren.
Eliza Spatcher
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