Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1948 — Page 5
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Walter 8. and F, Elbert Glass; : dren, Marjorie andj’
{grandchild, all of Indianapolis.
‘|IByrial will be in New Crown
{survived by her mother,
urch. ng survivors are a daughter, Miss Ella K. Glass; two sons,
two grandchil Robert Glass, and one great-
Wilson T. Day Services for Wilson T. Day, 5445 E. 33d St, who died Tuesday in his home, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Jacob Brothers’ West Side Chapel. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. Mr. Day, born in Bobkins Station, O., lived in Indianapolis 46 years. ‘A retired plumber, he was a member of thé United Brethren Fellowship Lodge and the Shiloh Baptist Church. He was 77. ' Among the survivors are his wife, Mrs. Louise Day; a son, Wilson C. Day; a stepson, Lester P. Redd, all of Indianapolis, and two brothers, David Day, Richmond, and Dennis Day, Lima, O.
Mrs. Frank Buckner Services for Mrs. Emma Buckner, 1011 W. 27th St, who died Tuesday in her home, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the North Indianapolis First Baptist Church. Burial will be In New Crown Cemetery. A native of Henderson, Ky. she had lived in Indianapolis 23 years, She was 56. Surviving are her husband, Frank Buckner; three sons, James Daniel, Edward Rice and Morris Rice; an uncle and seven grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
Vinton Burk Services for Vinton Burk, 43
his home Tuesday night, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Dorsey Funeral Home. Mr. Burk, who was 73 had lived in Indianapolis 15 years. He was a member of the Friends Chureh in M J
ooresville. : He is survived by a nephew, Don C. Burk, Indianapolis. A
Miss Alice Moore
Services for Miss Alice Marie Moore, 413 W. Henry 8t, who died in her home yesterday, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel.
Cemetery. Miss Moore, who was 48, is Mrs. Alice E. Moore; two sisters, Mrs, William Isom and Mrs. Natu Hill, and four brothers, A. Floyd, Her-
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SERVICES SET—Services will be held tomorrow followed by burial with milits honors - Saturday for Pvt. Clouds L Hume Jr., who died in action in France.
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War Hero Killed At St. Lo
Services for Pvt. Claude L. Hume Jr., who died in action at St. Lo, France, Aug. 10, 1944, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Montgomery Funeral Home, The Rev. H. E. Brooks, pastor of the Third Christian Church, will have charge. Military services will be held by the Hayward Barcus Post of the Legion at 2 p. m. Saturday in Crown Hill Pvt. Hume was a member of the Third Christian Church. A
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in 1943, he was 19. He entered the service in March, 1944. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude. L. Hume 1620 N: Alabama St. and a sis ter, Mrs. W. H. Merchant, Columbia City.
Services Tomorrow For Hoosier Inventor
Times State Service VALPARAISO, Sept. 9—Servfces for William E. Urschel, inventor and manufacturer who died here Tuesday, will be held tomorrow, Mr. Urschel, who was 68, was head of the Urschel Laboratories
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‘They had left on their trip Sunday after delaying their departure several hours waiting for Jack to return from a Canadian trip. When they received notification of their son’s death they left their car and took a plane to re-| turn here. i Their son, who was 21, died’; instantly Sunday night when the motorcycle he was riding with Robert Goodnight, 22, of 1318 ,, Skidded beneath a large truck which they were passing on U.S. 24 east of Ft Wayne,
Miss Mary Warren
Services for Miss Mary L. Warren, 1815 Carroliton Ave., will be held today in Mexico, Ind, with burial there. : Miss Warren, who died Monday in Peru, Ind., was 87.
Czech Consul Resigns, Snubs Native Country
CHICAGO, Sept. 9 (UP)—The Czechoslovakian consul at Chicago, Ladislav J. Krno announced] last night that he had resigned from his office and will not return to his native country. Mr. Krno said he had expected to be recalled to Czechoslovakia, “where I probably would be accused of non-compliance with the present government." The consul] was known to have been dissatisfied with the Communist-gov-
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and was holder of some 80 pat-|{0ld father of Pleas Greenlee, formachinery. He was/mer Democratic state chairman. Urschel Mr. Greenlee died yesterday at \
his home here. He was a retired}
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