Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1948 — Page 9

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. Mrs. Elsie Marie Jones, 1207 Mrs. Billie: Marie Eastburn Harlan St. died yesterday in Gen- Kansas City, Mo. two brother eral Hospital. She was 39, and Jasper and Buster Bagshaw, bot

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| George Edward Dienhart, con- | ductor on the James Whitcomb "| Riley, who died yesterday, will |

Survivors are his wife, Mrs.| be held Monday in Moore Mor-

i Fry Taylor; 4 son, George -tuaries Irvingfon Chapel. E. Taylor, Speedway; his mother, | was an employee of New York

| Mrs. Carrie Mae Taylor, Indian- e apolis, and a brother, George L. Central Railroad 43 years.

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‘For Mrs. Schomberg . ‘Marion B. liam T. Hatley, retired cabinet ital, t here for 25 maker, who died yesterday inl {Tuesday in General Hospita were years, ‘will be at 10:30 a. m. to- his home, 4814 W.

morrow in Stirling Funeral He was 74.

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lowing services at 2 p. m. Sunda¥iyane Lewis, {in Fillmore Christian Church. She parents, Mrs. Lula Bagshaw, Keytesville. Mo., and Winfield Bag-ident of St. Joseph's College, = shaw, Jeffersonville; four sisters, ito be held today in Beatrice, Migs Rovinson, who war ¢ ft She Helen Miller and Mrs. Bdith both of Indianapolis, (heart ailment. Three daughters

Iwas 86.

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rday home of her Isaacks, re. Roy Randolph, 676/and" Mrs. Annabelle Davis and

|E. Fall Creek i N. Drive. | She was from Indiana State Teachers’ College {taught 20 years in Putnam ty | |schools: She lso served 17 years ‘as Fillmore postmistress. She ‘was the aunt of Dr, Dan-| iiel 8. Robinson, former president, ot Butler University.

Services Com pleted For William T, Hatley

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| Ham, Burial will be in Wash-| ington Park Cemetery. { Schomberg died Wednes-|

|vived ‘by her husband, Prentice; la in Methodist Hospital. ‘She!

{was 52 and lived at 1217 Olive, 'I8t. “A native of Madison, she was, {a member of the Olive Branch | Christian Church and Prospect, | Chapter, Order of the Eastern) i Star. Survivors include ner husband, | Chester E. Schomberg: a daugh-| ter, Mrs. Mildred Emmons; a brother, Les Latham, and two {grandchildren, all of Indianap-| {ols +

‘Albert F. Epps

| Services will be held at 1 p. m.| {tomorrow in St. Paul's Baptist {Church for Albert F. Epps, re|tired farmer who died yesterday in his home in Westwood. Burial will be in Floral Park. | Mr. Epps, who was 82, was {born in Jackson, Tenn. and had {lived here 47 years. i He is survived by his wife, {Clemmie; four daughters, Mrs. {Eva Crutchfield, Mrs. Helen Burton, Mrs. Alberta Cantrell and Mrs. Mamie Gorman, all of In-| | dianapolis; three sons, Roger and | {Wililam Epps, Indianapolis, and] Richard Epps, Canton, O.; a] brother, Charles Epps, Indianapo- | {lis; four sisters, Mrs, Parthenia Hawkins, Cleveland, O.; Mrs.| Queenie Lewis, Mrs. Ella Roddy! and Mrs. Mabel Cutright, Detroit, Mich., and nine grandchildren.

‘Mrs. Betty Luster

Services for Mrs. Betty Luster, {who died Tuesday in her home,| |2638 Rader St. 1 Pp. m, tomorrow in Eastern Star | Baptist Church. Burial will be| in Floral Park. |

Mrs. Luster, who was 76, was a native of Hartsville, Tenn. She was a member of Beulah Baptist| {Church and formerly was a! {member of Eastern Star Church. | She had lived here 19 years. { Surviving are her daughter, {Mrs. Love Walker; a son, Dero | | Luster, both of Clevéland, O.; {five grandchildren and eight |great- grandchildren. '

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