Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1948 — Page 8

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Armour Employee Dies Here at 62

Wallace Williams

Funeral Tomorrow

Services will be held at 3.p.m, tomorrow ‘ for ‘Wallace “H.' Wik liams, 1140 W, 17th. St., in €onkle funeral home. Burial “will. be Un Crown Hill. He was 62. A guard for Armour & Co. 17 years, Mr. Williams died yesterday in General Hospital. He was born in Oaktown and lived here 20 years. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, ‘Bula, Indianapolis; two sons, Daryl, Waterford, Mich, and Harold, Indianapolis; four daughters, Mrs. Harold Skomp and Mrs. Harry Green, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Virginia Huitt and Mrs. Robert Twing, Venice, Cal.; two brothers, Lewis Williams, Hammond, and Roy Williams, Vincennes; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Vincennes; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Vincennes; Mrs. Lizzie Owens, QOaktown, and Mrs. Roy Bond, Bicknell, and seven grandchildren.

Mrs. Verna Arbuckle

Services for Mrs. Verna V. Arbuckle, who died Wednesday at her home, 1127 N. Gale St., will be held at 2 p. m. today at Brookside Evangelical United Brethren Church. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mrs. Arbuckle, who was 54, was a member of Brookside Church and Brookside Order of the Eastern Star. She had been a resident of Indianapolis 24 years. Surviving are her husband, Pearl A.; a daughter, Mrs. Wilma Durham; two. sons, Clyde and Eugene Arbuckle, all of Indianapolis; her father, Orris Clark Jewett, Ill; four sisters, Mrs, Goldie Cox, Mattoon, Ill; Mrs. Carrie Fisher, Terre Haute; Mrs. Pauline Miller, Jewett, Ill, and Mrs. Edna Michael, Indianapolis 3 a brother, James Clark, Peoria, Ill, and four, grandchildren.

Everett Stepp

Services for Everett Stepp, 25-year-old Indianapelis truck driver who died Wednesday in a truckcar collision near Noblesville, will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in Beanblossom = Funeral Home. Burial will be In mM. Pleasant Cemetery. Survivors are his ite Vireginia; his mother, Mrs. Mary

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Military Rites For Lt. Cohan

Last rites for 1st Lt. Frank *{D:"Cobtin, who was killed In setion July 6, 1944, in Carentan, France, ‘will be at 10:30 a. m. to~

Burial will be in Holy Cross. The Indianapolis American Legion * | Polieg Post No. 56 will officiate. Lt;Cohan, who was 29, joined the Army in April, 1940. He was se with the 331st Infantry, 83d, fon, at the time of his death. He was graduated from Ohio State University and was the son-in-law of John J. O'Neal, inspector of city detectives, Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Margaret’ O'Neal Cohan, Indianapolis; a daughter, Hlizabeth Ann, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert E. Cohan, Dayton, O.

Loren A. Cloud

Services for Loren A. Cloud, who died in his room in the Barnes Hotel yesterday, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill, He was 45. Mr. Cloud, who-was a native of New Point, had been chief messenger for New York Central Railroad 25 years. Mrs. Grace Gray, Greensburg, his aunt, is the only survivor.

Farm Bureau Tourist.

Reunion Set Sunday

An all-day reunion of all pas.|sengers of past Farm Bureau tours will be held Sunday in Forest Park in Noblesville. More than 2000 are xpected to attend. Tour passengers and their families will bring picnic dinners to the park and Hamilton County Farm Bureau and So-op will be hosts with the Indiana Farm Bureau. Larry Brandon, gecretary-

reau, will speak at noon, and William Holmes of the Indiana Farm Bureau and Co-op will be ment will conduct singing.

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Rites Tomorrow For Sgt. Harris

Legion" Wayne Post To Conduct Services

Services will be held ‘af +330 5 m. tomorrow at Conkle Funeral ome for Sgt. E.. Baraat 1169 Sharon Ave,” who was ed July 15, 71944, in *Flamonville, France. Legion, will sonduct graveside rites at Floral Park Cemetery. Sgt. Harris, Lh was 20, was born in Indianapolis and was a graduate of W: School where he was a member of the varsity football team. He was employed by Link-Belt Co. Pra to enlistment Mar. 6, 1943. He went overseas

in Normandy June 6, 1944. He is ved by his mother, Mrs. ta Hilde ; two brothers, Robert and \Kenneth Hildebrand, and two grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly R. Lee, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Frank Wilder

Rites for Mrs. Laura L. Wilder, who died yesterday in her home, 1045 S. Senate Ave. will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Richardson Funeral Home. Burial will be in New Crown. 8he was 75. Mrs. Wilder, who was born in Albany, Ky. was a resident of Indianapolis 45 years. She sang with Cadle Tabernacle choir 22 years and was a member of Morris Street Methodist Chureh. Survivors are her husband, Frank; her sister, Mrs. Eppie Harbaugh, Indianapolis, and two brothers, Otto Campbell, Indianapolis, and Joe Campbell, Seymour,

Tobin Traylor

Services for Tobin Traylor, 11s) year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Traylor, 321 Wisconsin St. who was drowned Wednesday in White River, will be held at 2

ary. Burial will be in Floral

Will Be Restored

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, July 2nd ephone service, disrupted by a sees of thunderstorms here this weék, should be restored to normal today, R. L. Wolfe, manager of the Bloomington branch office, announced. . Long distance circuits to Ingdianapolis and Chicago ‘were Knocked: out temporarily by falling tree branches along highways.

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