Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1948 — Page 4
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Rites Wednesday 19-Year-Old Veteran Killed in England
11, 1945, will be held at 9 a. m.
Catholic Church,
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Services for Mrs. Jefinie Hath-(Yived by his parents, Mr. and
: laway, who Mayweather nome of ner. daughter, Mrs, Zora Mother, , 5304 Park Ave, will be dianapolis, eight uncles and five
Presbyterian Church, Peru. Burial Fairmount.
Mrs. Hathaway was 81, i , Besides her daughter, she is resident survived by her husband, Frank/Who died Saturday {in his home, - way; anny Goer Guyer, Marion, Ind., and Guyer, LaPFontaine; a sister, Mrs, Will be in Crown Hill, rothers! Clara Phillabaum, Marion, Ind.
Mrs. Cammie Hester Services ‘Cammie Ginn Hester, who a. Tuesday in her home, lege Ave, were held last week in parents and who is now on a wedHouston, O. She was 78.
epi Survivors are her daughter, old and m Mrs. Donna Vigdor, fanapolis, : a sister, ok
1 W. Hayman, 68,
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Mrs. Josepn A. Miller; a grandfled yesterday in ihe Mrs. Helen Miller, "n-
m. tomorrow in First Aunts. George W. Stoner
Services for George W. Stoner, Indianapolis resident for 50 years,
three brothers, 404 Ruskin Pl, will be held at : Joel2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner George|& Buchanan Mortuary. Burial
Mr, Stoner, 87, was a member of First Baptist Chureh. He is survived by his wife, Dessa; a son, George D. Stoner, and burial for Mrs. Indianapolis, and a granddaughBo L. McCoy, who 2340 Col-{made her home with her grand-
ding trip to England.
Services Wednesday For Mrs. Shepherd | Services for Mrs. Christena C.! Shepherd will be at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in Robert W. Stirling
, Mrs, Bd Stoker,
Puerto Rico
Was received here today p..era1 Home. Burial will be in: * | Concordia.
Mrs, Shepherd, who was 82, died yesterday in her home, 1439 Woodlawn Ave, She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheral Church. Her husband, David M. Shepherd, died In May, 1946. | Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Mabel E. McCammon, , Mrs. Ruth E. oung, Robert C. Anderson and Melvin W. Shepherd, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Cornelius Cone
Funeral Tomorrow
| Rites for Mrs, Dorothy M. Cone, who died Saturday in her home, 1315 N. Noble St, will be iniheld at 10 a. m, tomorrow in rinsteiner's Funeral Home. Burfal will be in Holy Cross, Mrs. Cohe, who was 42, was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and a member of Bt. Joseph Catholic Church. y Survivors are her husband,
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Cornelius; her son, Cornelius Michael Cone; her daughter, Miss Carolyn Cone; her sister, Miss
Gaither, In- ‘ {irene Dicks, all of Indianapolis.
assistant chief of the manning/s’ PE With the Army in the
Wednesday - in Grinsteiner's Fu-|is the son-in-Ia néral Home: Burial will be In 8t. 0!
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Chief Warrant Officer Charles; Maj. Raymond A. Ballweg, for- was a city policeman in charge
F. Corder has been assigned as Mérly of Indianapolis, is nowiof : : Philippines where he was recently and record section of A-1 Divi- named post engineer of Camp sion, Far East Rizal headquarters, Philippine’ Command, Manila.
from Purdue University and was V structural
Joseph's. H. Smith, Pvt. V. Gatewood, son Bn Georgia. He Sgt. Miller, who was 19, was 1310 N. 3 dune of Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Gatewood, 13° heen aware. a ne killed fn action over England,(seh St. will 1455 Dunlap St., | Army parac dude his wite, ©. 3. Nadler while with the Eighth Air Force, TPO ae is now with the a BY re: & daughter, Nancy Louise Biter entering service in October (8 ¢ A8siEtnert 3d {wings Nadler. and his parents, Mr. and 1943. He lived here all his life’ “o “oot sir W/O Corder sion at Ft. Knox, | trination % Was 60, lived irs. John Nadler, all of Indian-{t1d Was 8 former salesman for(p’ Wf ed, p led Lid He was a mem- he ) 0 An- vo Baker Shoe Store. He was a Forces Command He entered) ‘put Gatewood, { a glider Are Catholic apo member of Our Lady of Lourdes military service in June, 1936, who is 17, is a i flight to @ac-
and in August, 1937, he Was former employee i transferred to Army War College, o¢ Bo 0 k walter Washington, D. C., where he was co, Inc, print personnel sergeant major. lers. He is also In July, 1942, he joined the Air a former carrier Force and was base sergeantof The Times major at Stout Air Force Baseand attended here. He was promoted to Chief Technical High Warrant Officer in July, i
Pvt. Gatewood |
jutant. 114 when
C Post in Tokyo
Indianapolis. Pvt. Leroy G. Norris, son of
formerly engineer for DOrne course. Truscon Steel Co. of Indianapolis. the Ft. Benning
quaint him with modern glider
|assembly, parachute rigging an | maintenance, and loading an {lashing airborne cargo.
ris made five parachute 1943, School. He was a school traffic from Army cargo aircraft at 1000] 330 and became assistant base ad- patrolman while attending school feet and passed Al Magenheimer er physical -tests
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| warfare, instruction in ground Herbert Ogg, 65, of the Hotel d! Lincoln, is in fair condition to-| 4 9ay in St. Vincent's Hospital, ‘after falling down 25 steps at the {hotel last night. Police -reported that another! jumps!85-year-old man, Fritz Buderer,
During his training, Pvt, Nor-|
Emanuel Baptist Church, 1426 N.| Jufier. Ask your druggist Arsenal Ave. He was 84. | a _ Mr. Parker, who was born in|
(grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. |
bet. Norris |65-Year-Old Falls ‘Down Hotel Stairs
the paratroop-|slightly during a fire in his home Le Saturday.
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