Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1948 — Page 4

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; ars. niver-| James Touoshki a brother, Wil League many ye Trulock; and a sister, BiMrs. Pea¥l Faucett, all of Indian-|{Rose; three daughters,

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F. Ethel Bessie Vernana and Mrs. Anna he had studied in Berlin Univer- = D.|Rogers, 3041 Boulevard Place, Wagner, both of Cleveland, O., ity and had done graduate work gS of |Who died yesterday in St. Vin-land eight grandchildren. Bwitzercent’s Hospital, will be held at survivea|10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Moore George McKibben Mortuaries Colonial Chapel. Bur-

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The Hilton U. Brown Jr. Unit 85, American Legion Auxiliary, will install new officers at 8 p. m, tomorrow in the Forty and Eight ‘| Voiture, No, 145, at 421 N. Penn-

,| The officers are Mrs. Gella Day, president; Mrs. Thelma Stocker, vice president; Mrs, Sarah Baker, |secretary, and Mrs, Mary Agnes Mrs. Myrtle Galliard is the installing officer.

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Penuiylyinia for Adolph M. Jaenicke, who died § for ey years, | Yesterday in St. Joseph's Hospital, S He also bowled Were being arranged today.

{general park superintendent Jorsstar hele Sor mere Prog 31 his wife, years. e been more Be Miss Ce-/than two weeks, His death was: celia Grady, Mrs. Leonarda Schu-|due to heart disease, He was: bert, and Mrs. Rosemary Pyritz; 88. :

in Paris, London and land. His wife, Mrs, Lina Jaen-|S icke, died in 1946, : :

Services will be held tomor-|jaughters, Mrs. Rogers, who lived in Indi-lrow at 1:30 p..m. In the Gadd Ft. Wayne, and Miss Grace Ellen

: |anapolis rs, was 67. She ; _(Jaenicke, 5 Haute; two . Jor ALY hristian Funeral Home for George A. Mo sons, Thomas Jaenicke, Havre de |S Who|G race, Md, and Alex Jaenicke,

died in his home, 1440 Jasperip,rtjand, Ore, and two grandAmong the survivors are Mr (st. yesterday. Burial will be inlcniiaren, or

Roberts: 3 Spring Valley Cemetery, Ft. Ben\l of In: jamin Harrison. - ‘ A vative of Lawrence, Mr. Mc- Thomas Fitzwater

* years and was a member of the Services Set 404 Methodist Church. He was 74.

Surviving are ‘a brother, Wil-| water, tre or of th Jlam H, McKibben, and a sister, ec, & au a who "|Mrs. Roy E. Wheatley, both of|died yesterday in his home, 528 Saturday In the J. C. Wilson Indianapolis. of , Buria

45 years. wife, Blizabeth; a son, Thomas E. Fitzwater; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Land, all of Indianapolis, three brothers, a sister and five grandchildren.

Walter E. Roberts

an employee of the Bell Telephone Co, 17 years. dent of Indianapolis. member of the Moose Lodge and .the American Legion Post No. 134.

wife, Mrs. Nellie Roberts; four daughters, Mrs. June Lynch and Mrs, Ione Brooks, and the Misses Norma and Sharon Roberts; a son, Walter Roberts Jr, all of Indianapolis, and three grandchildren.

Sarvices Tomorrow For Ralph D. Day

died Tuesday in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 2 p. m, in

» i the. Montgomery Mortuary. 1 Burial will be in Edinburg, where he was born. . Mr. Day, who lived at 2021 N.

Meridian 8t,, the Sterling Realty Co. He had been with this firm for 20 years and formerly had been assistant secretary of the Fletcher Avenue Savings & Loan Association,

Peggy Day, Warren, Ariz, and a sister, Mrs. Reba Barnhill, Edinburg.

Dola W. Conrad Dies; Butcher for 50 Years

{Mr, Conrad had be®n a butcher = for 50 years, retiring in-1046., He|= was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Corydon.

ters, Miss Edna Conrad, Indian-|S apolis; Mrs, Georgia Wright, Or-|= leans, Watson, New Albany, and a sis. ter, Mrs. Alma Coleman, Indianapolis.

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Among the survivors are two Miss Lina Jaenicke,

Portland, Ore.; two

Services for Thomas C. Fitz-

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