Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1948 — Page 8
FRIDAY, AUG. 20, 1948
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. Mrs. Bertha K. Spencer | Dies Here at 71 | Services for Mrs. Bertha M.
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SHE LY : will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. ans va et : | Mrs, Spencer, who was 71, died iE i . ysterday in- St. Vincent's Hos- = , | pital. She spent her entire life : - ion the site of the old Kealing| Eaton, Frankfort; Mrs. 4 ‘homestead, 3612 E. Washington Long, Bowling Green, O.; Mrs. | ; 7 st. “ Garnet Shaner and Mrs. tq on gn md ; d a ¥ hat 4 | Kealing Ave. was named after| Betty Klein. Indianapolis. and ; ‘her parents Peter and Phoebe brother, Charles Passwaiter, | Kealing, early Indianapolis set- Cleveland, O.
tlers. Her brother, Joseph B.| - Kealing, was a United States dis-| trict attorney and national te Rites Sunday
publican committeeman before Eqyy Lt, Gellman
Active Socially | Services for 2d Li. Marton A. | Mrs. Spencer was the wife of Gellman, killed Mar. 18, 1 in the late Dr. M. J. Spencer, for- Saar Basin, will be held at 10:30 mer president of the City Board|a. m. Sunday in Aaron-Ruben | of Health and superintendent of Funeral Home. Burial will be in| Central Avenue Hebrew Ceme-
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Active socially, Mrs. Spencer { was past president of the board |of the Indianapolis Day Nursery, | a member of the Second Presby- | terfan Church, the Indianapolis | Republiéan Club and the Colum- | bia Club. : Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Rozelle, wife of Dr.’ C. V. Rozelle, Anderson, and Mrs. Julia Jean Fisher, wife of Dr. John E. Fisher, Attica; {and two sisters, Mrs. Ralph Kennington, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Emma K. Morgan, Miami, Fla,
Funeral Tomorrow ‘For Mrs. Viola Paicely
| Services for Mrs. Viola Paicely,
| 2748 Columbia Ave, who died] [Tuesday in Detroit, Mich., willbe,
held at 1 p. m. tomorrow In Scotts Methodist Church. Burial
will be in Floral Park. Mrs, Paicely, who was 48, was,
{born in State Line, Miss. She i was a member of Scotts Church. Surviving ' are her husband, Roland; four daughters, Misses Sharon and Furniss Paicely, Mrs. Australia Hayes and Mrs. Latyonia Evans, Indianapolis; three sons, David, Clifford and Sidney | Paicely. Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Ella Canady, Mrs. Margaret Wilson, Detroit, Mich,, and Mrs. Zone Clemmans, Montgomtery, Ala.; four brothers, David fand Sherman Powe, Detroit, Mich.; Gunda Powe, State Line, and Charles Powe, Mobile, Ala.
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tery. : Lt. Gellman, who was 21, ‘at-| tended Indiana University and; was graduated from Shortridge High School. He was a recipient of the Purple Heart. Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Gellman, his] brother, William, all of Indianapolis; and three sisters, Mrs, David Cook, Indianapolis; Mrs. Ivan] Bess, Gary, and Mrs. Herbert] Whitson, Columbus, O.
Set Funeral Monday | For Martha Elbert
Services for Miss Martha (Tweed) Elbert, employee of the C. M. C. Willis & Sons Mortuary, for the past 30 years, will be held at the Willis Chapel at 2 p. m. Monday. ! Miss Elbert died at General Hospital yesterday after several weeks’ illness, She was a mem-| ber of the Bethel A. M. E, Church. | Survivors are {two brothers, Stewart and Harlan Elbert; two nephews and several cousins. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery after services are conducted by the Rev. John A, Alexander of the Bethel A.M. E. Church.
LODGE SETS PICNIC DATE The annual Marion County Odd Fellow and Rebekah picnic will be held Sunday at IOOF Home, Greensburg. Religious services will be” held in the chapel at 11
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