Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1948 — Page 4
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F TREATMENT (fei Dies
Services Tomorrow For Milton Sandefur
Services will be held at® 1:30 It Pp. m. tomorrow in Flanner & mortuary for Milton
«122 Cottage Ave.
“lin Crown Hill, Mr, Sandefur, who was 80, was a native of Jasper County, Ilinois. He retired 15 years ago after Prudential
25 years service with
Methodist ociety of Indiana Surviving
ianapolis.
Mrs. H. M. Bell Dies; Services Wednesday
Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Bell, who was 48, was native of Indianapolis.
High School.
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! Services for Mrs. Ruth Williams Bell, who died Sunday in her home, 538 E. Maple Rd., will be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel.
She was a graduate of “Manual Training
She was a member of the Woodruff Place Baptist Church, president of the B, & O. Veterans|"ashington High School three Auxiliary, a member of Division
and ILocal No. 288, Ladies Auxiliary
She is survived by her husband, Harry M. Bell, and a daughter,
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tures—~America, Cobh; ; Saeidyk:
Contin lymouth; ere Crest “Las Palmas;
Hull, Mrs. Wilson, who was 67, had been an Indianapolis resident for 19 years. She was a member of Su the Southport Methodist Church. Among the survivors are five faughlers Mrs. Sally Wilson,
S: and Mrs. Lurline Ball, In-
approved for veterans’ training.
SERVICES SET—Services for Mrs. Charlotte Louis Meyer, who died Saturday in her home, 2645 Madison Ave. will be | held at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in the ©. H. Herrmann Funeral Hone Burial will be in Crown
Rites Tomorrow For Auto Victim
Services for Mrs. Catherine Hendricks, 1917 W. Michigan St. who died yesterday in General Hospital of injuries in an auto accident Thursday, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle Funeral Home. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mrs. Hendricks, who was 21, was a member of Westside Nazerine Church. She attended
years. She was employed in Indianapolis Bleaching Co. Surviving are her husband, Russell; her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Goldie Yates; two brothers, Harold Yates, Ft. Knox, Ky., and Donald Eugene Yates, Indianapolis, and two garndmothers, Mrs, Laura Yates and Mrs. Rosa Waymire.
Mrs. Octa Wilson
Services for Mrs. Octa Aline Wilson, who died yesterday in her “ome, 1103 Sterling St., will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial will be ih Crown
s, Louise Knox, Mrs. Lavern
Alanapolis, and Mrs, Mary Howell, Arkansas; two sons, Damon wy 20d Forrest Wilson, Indianapolis, ena a brother, H. P. Alston, St. "= Louis, Mo.
Opens Voice Training
Studio for 14th Year
George Newton announces the {opening of his 14th season of |= voice teachings at his studio, N. Pennsylvania 8t. Besides private lessons in voice, Mr. Newton is offering classes in fundamentals of music and repertoire for. singers, in a program’
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Including Spinet and Grand Pianos taken in frade during the Fair!
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manager of J. and L. Steel Co. He lived in 60 N. Ewing St. before entering service 1944. He went overseas in September, 1944.
a graduate of fe Universiy of
Cmcinnath He lived in Indian- yy i “"He_ will be buried beside his Dies at Age 81 TRY THIS FREE
son, Donald, who died here Jan. 15, 1945 shortly after entering the Merchant Marines.
Mrs. Lida Mack, Speedway, and his daughter, Miss Elaine Mack. Mrs. Mack received her husband’s posthumously awarded Purple Heart.
Mrs. Esther Abstine
stine, who died Saturday night in her home, 5352 Central Avenue, were held .yesterday at 1 p. m.
stine; who was 82, had lived in Indianapolis for 52 years. She was a member of the Hadassah, Jewish Educational Auxiliary, Bethel Sisterhood and Borinstein Home for the Aged.
hildren. Theory 101 S hrs. cr. 5:30-7:30 T-Th _ Mr. Reed Among. her survivors ate three J Music Lit. 107 3 hrs. cr. 5:30-8:00 Wed. Mr. Chenoweth Sons, Souls AbSHRS oleiyille, Advertisement 1 % rs. cr. 5:30-7:10 Wed. Miss Woods and Meyer and Davi stine, Aa Ee CT a et} . Harmony hrs. cr. 5:30-7:10 Tues. Mr. Walker Indiana polis: Sao Saughters, Mrs. Girls Mare Carefree Orchestration 308 3 hrs cr. 5:00-7:30 Mon. Mrs. Pelz and Mrs. David Lipp, Indianapo- DRAMA DEPARTMENT lis; six grandchildren and two Thanks To 2-Way Help Acting ur 8 hrs. or. 5:30-8:00 Tues. Miss Carlson great-grandchildren.
| What to do for woman's oldest | Foreign Language Survey 812 5 hrs. Or. 6:00-8:30 M-Th. Mrs. Anna Haller nay owt : Miss Stone - es for Mrs. Anna Marie Many a girl and woman has found RADIO DEPARTMENT
Haller, long time Marion County resident who died yesterday in her home, R. R. 2, Box 431, will be held at 3 p, m. tomorrow in
Conkle Funeral Home. Burial] Vays: (1) started before cluding Tom Carnegie, Sid Collins, Lyell Ludwig, will be in Crown Hill. ° “your time” and taken as directed Ruth Stone and Marguerite Carlson. Comprehensive Mrs. Haller, who was 96, was| on the label, it should help relieve curculum offered in day school, leading to Bacheborn in Germany and had lived| functional periodic pain; (2) taken lor of Science degree in radio. here 57 She was a mem-| throughout the month like a tonic,
ber of Zion Evangelical Reformed| it should improve your appetite, aid
Church and the Ladies Aid So-| digestion, and thus help build up Re. ally Until ML * Surviving are ve Beces, Mrs. mg 08 Sor ik wits ey ® (Unt 7 P.M. Sept. to Unt 7:30 Sept. 30.28) Shiva. Hrs Marina 3. To | To sue men mire, | JORDAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Mra. Gertlude E. Illg and Mrs. ne ; 1204 N. DELAWARE ST. : LI-7511
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Mar. 17, Margie Mattson, apolis, and a grandmother, Mrs. Lena Schmidt, Terre Haute.
Mrs. P. J. Griffin
Born in Cincinnati A native of Cincianati, he was
Services for Mrs. Catherine Griffin, who died Saturday in her apartment at 4135 E. Market 8t., will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Blackwell Funeral Home with requiem high mass at 9a. m. in Holy Cross Catholic Church. Burial will be In Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Griffin, who was 81, was a native. of Ireland. She came to the United States 50 years ago, residing in Chicago and in Indianapolis.
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Surviving are Pvt. Mack’s wife,
Services for Mrs. Esther Ab-
t A 8 j| She ‘was married in 1893 to postpaid. For adults only, AdHome. Burial was in Beth.gi[Patrick J. Griffin, who survives. dress—H. D. POWERS CO., Dept. cemetery. She was a member of Holy Cross P-2, Box 135, Battle Creek, Mich.
Church. - Other survivors are a daughter, | Mrs. Mary Jane Murray, Indianapolis; three sons, Patrick D., John Joseph and Cornelius F. Griffin, all of Chicago; 11 grandchildren and four great-grand-
A native of Russia, Mrs. Ab-
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LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
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Special Events 315 8 hrs. cr. 6:08:30 Tues. Mr. Collins Special attention is called to the radio faculty, in-
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