Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1948 — Page 11

Services for Mrs. Edith May Overton, 2912 Indianapolis Ave. who died Wednesday, will be at 1 p. m. Monday in the New Bethel Baptist Chlirch. Burial will be in Crown Hill, A native of Mrs, Qverton, - who was was graduate ¢f Shortridge High

a Mildred Peaslee, Mrs, Irene Gen-

Richard 1 awsenL 107d Lawson; five sisters, Mrs.

s employed by the New York Central Railroad. In the Army,

for Mrs. Margaret Hensley, 1246 Reisner St, who died Wednesday in her home, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Beanblossom Funeral Home. {Burial will be in Crown Hill. Born in Madison, Mrs. Hensley, who was T8, lived in Indianapolis most of her life. A member of

the Blaine Avenue Methodist Church, she also held member-

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try, Ruth, Marylan and Merle he served with the 128th Regi- , chapel, y BR and Sensol Dy Lawson, and three brothers, Vir-/ment, 32d Infantry Division. t . {Ship in the Sunshine Club, ti A native-of Ohatau, ME years, she also had been superin- gil, Glenn and William Lawson. He is survived by his parents, 3 of Eastern Star No, 393 and Hall, who lived in Indianapolis 22 tendent of the Mission Sunday Mr, and Mrs. John McKinney Sr.; : War Mothers. years, was 42.

= sister, Mrs, Carolyn Fuchs: suit t Among the survivors are sev-| He is survived hy his parents Sehool of the New Bethel 1 3 yn ; aland departmen ng ury v s : Bhan wis 2 meer SAITANGE SBVICES |Einemoner, ho dvs

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eral nieces and nephews. Her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, and a Until § Clock

* Alpha Kappa Alpha, husband, Harry E. Hensley, died brother, Levi Hall, all of Indian

| he apes Tone. “* +E LICE Mckinney. al ot Indianapolis. [been completsly remodeled. __itour years ago. a ,. Verne Overton; two sons, Verne For Rail Worker ) oo Tr ok YT 3 LT A. and Thomas Everett Overton, : ' :

‘and a stepfather, James Watson, : ial of Indianapolis. E. G. Wilder to Be Buried Tomorrow

RE — - , Wilder, a resident of HEAVY LINOLEU Beech Grove 36 years, was 44.) 8 Ft, 9 Ft, and 12 Ft. He was a foreman in the paswidths—Sq. ¥d. ..... . 69¢ gerigér car department of the

New York Central Railroad, PAINT HOOSIER * Shops and a member of the NOLEUM CO. Supervisors’ Association of the; $11 E. Washington RI. 8315 §i New York Central Shops. | g Ra He was also a member of | |Oriental Lodge No. 500, F. and A. M. and belonged to the Bee ,| Grove Christian Church. ; He is survived by his wife, Mrs. i, Mary Wilder, Beech Grove; a son, /' Hardware ~~ Appliances |Robert Wilder, Peoria, Il; a » » daughter, Mrs, Jacqueline Barr, hi Bd WASH, ST, Charleston, IIL; his mother, Mrs. a ora Wilder, and a brother, You Savp Beoause We Save | Lyle Wilder, Beech Grove; two

; ” gisters, Mrs. Ethel Doctor and) |] MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS Mrs. Evelyn Marsh, and. one d $18.76 : 18 $24.15 granddaughter, all of Indian- ‘} ROBERT MALL Clothes [i*Po1s oO Senste dre 8, urns su | Ballard Rapier bo ‘ w—— Services for Ballard Rapler,| 1432 E. Washington St., who died | in General Hospital Wednesday, will be held at 1 p. m. Friday in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. A native of Evansville Mr. Rapier was 64. He lived in Indianapolis for 25 years. He was & member of the Mount Paran!

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