Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1948 — Page 4
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ FRIDAY, JULY 30
. Any xh a1 . ; . 48t. Mary's Hospital after 5 FRIDAY | (Mrs. Parks Dies Soldier's Funeral why norte mie (Arrange SOrviCes [x ium ane we sons meee Towa fr oy } eo tT THEFANMLY SCRAPROOK tai I E David [Soromeners ave. i! amr: se | Broad or Mrs, aroline _— ve. r a ' Pon Th aro ue ot Tomorr ow | By DR. ERNEST G. OSBORNE Of thwebamave CS le ada gh od Epes . died last night in the home of her) 2 eu - g - Als 3 { . . 1 . . i for-/40 years and was a member of|Other survivors are HELP W bE ; He rea a = Burial in Crown Hill Overnight Camping in Boipimbiiadiisid E David; for Bethel AME Church. She is sur-|sons, another daug wo 5d “Immedie § Wife of Former 230 p.m. Sunday in the 31st For Sgt. Thomas the Backyard Electronic Laboratories, Will be|vived by three brothers, Fred A. Profher and 2 grandchildren § icant, wo 3 : 2 held : tomorrow pookK 3 Supreme Court Judge be in Coapast Church. Burlal Will g sgt. Gregory A. Thomas, Overnight camping is always Biting Naneral home. Burial Brown. Frankfort, and Ross and|gy = That's th Services for Mrs. Emma M. Mrs. Parks, who was 74, was killed July 13, 1945, on Luzon, exciting. For the “young fry” be in : Grant Brown, Indianapolis. p find a suc Cox wife of the late former In- born in Montgomery County, but} be Joven co Mary buriall one's own ‘backyard can offer the f Mr. David, whose home was atl ~ grector. diana State Supreme Court Judge lived here for more than 30 years, 'OMorrow In |first experience. And even though i 2358 Spann Ave., died Wednesday William A. Henn, 76, I ha on Charles E. Cox, were held at 1 She w ber of the 31sttery following rites at 2 p. m. in General Hospital. He was 64 ere S€ : as a member of the 31s8t| Greek Orthodox Church. Billy or Nancy are within call of Bera) Soa | Di t Ev ille ted to gh ; p. m. today in Flanner & Buchan-|Street Baptist Church and Mary '? He was a member of the Seventh|JI€S ansvi wan . an mortuary, Burial was in Crown Balch Union of WCTU. | Sgt. Thomas, who was 20, was Mother and Dad, the adventure of |P Presbyterian Church. Survivors Tian Stale: Setvica what the app ? Hill. She was 33, Survivors besides her sister, ® Dative of Notolk Fa. att Bisieeping outside with a friend for} are two daughters, Mrs. Edna| EVANSVILLE, July 30 — Wil-|8 poto—it_moigh 5 Mrs. Cox. Who was DOD iNisre her husband, William C,, In. Sraduate of Shortridge Hghl,, rst time ts most thrilling. |§ Sandefur, Boggstown, and Mrs... A penn superintendent of i liges reading 2 Greenfield, died last night in St. 4; is’ {School. He enlisted in the Army| Villa Yager, Indianapolis, and six : List § v Vincent's Hospital. She lived here Sianapolis; 3 daugnies, MsD C.'in January, 1943. Survivors in-| Perhaps the children can cook er . Peerless Tank and Seat Co. here& ® «Candidates 75 years and was a member of Chino. ana Ba Jon, O ‘B clude his parents, Mrs. and Mrs. their supper as a good start to the : for 40 years, died Wednesday in| with Second Presbyterian Church. Vanscoyoc, Crawfordsville, and Agenlo Thomas, 3742 Kenwood night's adventure. Mother and EZ rie Roberts : ) ’ i . | ’ ers with Survivors include two S0nS, gperman Vanscoyoc, La Junta Ave; a sister, Miss Connieip, por or young brothers and sis-|ernoon’s nap can be a little Mrs. Marie J. Roberts will be. york 2 Charles Cox Jr., former Midwest- col: five grandchildren, and Thomas, hag a Jrotuts, Bill ters and other kids from the longer. E: lburied in Crown Hill tomorrow, and budget am : orn SAA administrator and nowitwo great-grandehildren. Thotlas, Indianapolis, neighborhood could be invited to| Above all, Mom and 'Pop| with opposite ; CAA, and Sam Cox, North Holly- William Messelles ‘Mrs. Sarah Hill i= Saphire at whet | Jome at os shouldn't fuss too much about, PAY ‘You get 12 tablets. 2 carry water : 4 wood, Cal; a daughter, Mrs. Karl Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah) whether things are done just| WO NEED 78 WAIT— YOU RANE DELWERY Baty: ered as: Funeral services for William {family favorites sung. 3 | MORE for 10c, 100 for 45¢. : . | : Karsten, Bethesda, Md. and a ag Hill will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow , right. It's not a bad idea to make EL, : However, n & Messelles will be held at 8:30) Parents shouldn't worry too) i ! ii See Your Local Truscon Dealer or Coll i niece, Mrs. Clyde H. Smith, Indi- ©" = w at his home, 5374|In Church of God in Christ, with| = 0 ov 0s whether all the sleep-'a suggestion or two, but one ACCEPT Than the name “St. | TRUSCON STEEL C ged the hunt y ARAROIS.. ‘Burgess Ave., followed at 9 a. m. burial in New Crown Cemetery.|, "os rangements are perfect. If shouldn't be upset if they aren't LESS Joseph” guarantees. | & TRUSLON SILEL ( OMPANY & J becomes, Joe Tt. Mrs. Vern Keller |by a requiem high mass at Our|She died Wednesday — She Soe the homemade tent is likely to accepted. The experience of being S | in | ii 398 Division St. + Indissapolis 3, Ind. je wart : bt Services for Mrs. Grace Keller, Lady of Lourdes Church, Burial Of 69 at her home, * BeMlieak, one can quickly retreat Js|unsomtortable oy sama t.Joseph ASPIRIN 5 ; Phone: Market 5451 Byway, t § . | . are no | pg HES ARGEST SELLER AT I10¢ ones . & ho Jet Jucsay In her home, will be: it .Calvary Cemetery, A native of Tennessee she na|Lle Dowse of rly ay next aft-'time. MA EI. s TE Jong *— migh + ss | Mr. Messelles, a retired coal j;,.q here 25 years. Surviving — = —— - ment’s budget
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2 p. m. today in Mars Hjll Free Methodist Church. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mrg, Keller, who was born in MecClainsboro, Ill, lived here 43 years. She was a member of Mars Hill Free Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, Vern; two sisters, Mrs. Ada Smith, Lewisburg, O., and Mrs. Carl Daugherty,
apolis, and a niece,
Stephen E. Fields Bervices for Stephen Edward Fields, retired farmer who died yesterday in his home, 1715 Lawrence Ave. will be held at 8 p. m.
today in Jordan funeral home.
Rites will follow at Ebenezer
Methodist Church near Vernon
at 1:30 p. m, Sunday with burial in Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery there. He was 84. A native of Jefferson County, Mr. Fields lived in Jennings County for 70 years before moving to Indianapolis in 1942. He was a member of the Ebenezer Methodist: Church.
{miner who was 79, died yester‘day at home. Born in Lithuania. he had mined coal in Pennsyl{vania and at Bicknell, coming {here after his retirement 19 years ago. Burvivors are a son, Garland M. Messelles, Terre Haute; two !daughters, Mrs. Joseph L. Weav-
and two great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Alice Chaplin Dies at Age 87
| Mrs. Alice Chaplin, 5550 Wash{ington Blvd., died here today fol{lowing a short illness. She was | A native of Madison County, {she had lived here for 38 years. She was a member of the Methodist Church and Naomi Chapter, ES
Services will be at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary with burial
are three daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Holman, Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Callie Holt; a; son, Virgil Valentine;. three {grandchildren, and two great-igreat-grandchildren, i
Bartley Ditto
Funeral
Mr. Ditto,
Crown. day at General Hospital,
Wed was 77. Born in Shelbyville, Ky., he had {lived here 41 years, and had long been retired. He belonged to
Phillips Temple Church. Surviv-
ing are two daughters, Mrs. Alice Shovan and Mrs. Wilma Dye, 'In‘dianapolis, a nephew and seven /grandchildren.
‘Miss Carrie E. Koss
| Rites for Miss Carrie E. Koss, {who died yesterday in her home, {1322 Ringgold Ave., will be held jat 10:30 a. m. Monday in G. H.
Hermann funeral home. Burial
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services for Bartley) Indianapolis; ®F and Mrs, Harold H. Meisen- Ditto, 615 Blake 8t., will be held | a brother, Edward Ore, Indian-/heimer, Indianapolis; two sisters,at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Stuart) lone brother, four grandchildren mortuary. Burial will be in New| who died]
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