Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1948 — Page 5

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Local Deaths— Ny Dies in Boston on Vacation Trip Services for Miss Gertrude Feibleman, 26 E. 14th St, who died Sunday in Boston, Mass. while vacationing, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Temple of the Indianapolis Hebbrew Congregation

Rabbis Morris M. Feuerlicht

and Maurice Goldblatt will of{ficate. Burial will be in the Indi {anapolis Hebrew Congregation Cemetery.

IN for 6 Weeks | Miss Feibleman, who was 69, was a life-long resident of Indilandpolis. She was visiting a nisce, Mrs. Harry B. Smith, Lowell, Mass, when she died. after a six-week illness.

High ; she was former president of the Indianapolis section, Council of Jewish Women, and for six years on the National Executive Board of that organi: zation. She was a member of the Jewish Federation of Charities, which she helped organize. She also held membership in the Red Cross, serving actively in both

© |superintendent of the Sunday school of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation.

Alded Fund Drives Miss Feibleman participated in the League of Women Voters, and for many years served in the Community Fund drives. She was one of the founders of the Indianapolis Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women. B8She was a member of the Temple Sisterhood, H , and the Indilanapolis Hebrew Congregation. She is survived by a brother, Isidore Feibleman, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Mark Gates, Ar: lington, Va.; six nephews, four

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who died yesterday, will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in his home, 4015 Central Ave. Burial will bé/burial in New Crown Cemetery, in Crown HII.

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FUNERAL SET-—Private services will be held tomorrow for Frank F. Powell, former pres. ident of Coburn Warehouse, who died yesterday after three years’ illness.

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For Frank Powell Carter Services Private funeral services for

Frank F. Powell, former presi- Set for Today

Services for Mrs. Julia V. dent of the Coburn Warehouse Carter, who died Sunday, were to

be held at 2 p. m. today in Tolin Funeral = Home, followed by

Mrs. Carter, who was 56, died Mr. Powell, who was T2, was i the home bod Perr ae

house in 1905 and served as its{dent 22 years, she lived in 1867 president about 30 years. He was|Orleans St, She was born in a graduate of Princeton Univers- Holton and was a member of the ity and a member of Second|Christian Church there. Presbyterian Church. Other survivors are: Her husSurviving are his wife, Myla;/band, George Carter; another a daughter, Mrs. William H. Jung-{%on, Clarence Byrum, Indianapclaus, Indianapolis; a son, Frank|(olis; three daughters, Mrs. DorC. Powell, Freeport, N. Y., and{othy Everman, Mrs. Mildred four grandchildren. ; Whitsitt and Mrs. Edith Camperes bell, Indianapolis. PATRIOTIC GROUP TO MEET| Two sepsons, Edward and WiiThe Federation of Patriotic|llam Carter; two stepdaughters, Societies will meet at 8 p. m. to. MIS o2hay Sucker and Mrs, MOMGW 111 the ¥ MUA. Two brothers, Carl Beech and Cleve Beech, both of Rushville; a sister; Mrs. Grace Zern, Rushville; the stepmother, Mrs. Joseph Shelton, Butlerville, Bix half-sistérs, Mrs. Maude |Montgomery, Mrs. Stella Davis, (Mrs, Minnie Gross, Mrs. Zella | Whitney, Mrs. Viola Curden and Mrs. Zina Baker, all of Holton;

from, and 14 grandchildren.

Set Funeral

For G. L. Turner

Services for George L. Turner, employee of the county surveyor's’ office, who died Sunday in his /home, 212 Fulton 8t., will be held, at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Grinstein-|

er's Funeral Home. Burial will be in Washington Park. | | Mr, Turner, who was 53, was

years, | cinet committeeman in the 13th Precinct, 11th Ward, | He was born in Lebanon, Ky. and lived here 25 years. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pearl Turner; four sons, Everett, Thomas and Richard Turner, all of Indianapolis, and Pvt. George {L. Turner Jr., Ft. Knox, Ky.; two daughters, Mrs. Florence Benger and Mrs. Mamie Vincent, both of Indianapolis; four brothers, Arthur Turner and David Turner, both of Louisville, Ky. James {Turner, Shelbyville, Ky. and Thomas Turner, Decatur, Ill; a sister, Mrs. Neva Borders, Deca. tur, Ill, and eight grandchildren.

Mrs. Homer Stallings

Bervices for Mrs. Rella Stallings, 927 Edison Ave. who died Sunday in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Royster & Askin North Side

Mortuary. Burial will be In Crown HilL

Mrs. Stallings, who was 69, lived here 40 years. She was horn in Crawford County and was a member of the Christian Church in English, Ind. She is survived by her hus. band, Homer Stallings, and a sister, Mrs. Maude McClure, Indianapolis.

Mrs. Chilora Pinkston

Private funeral services will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel for Mrs. | Georgia A. Pinkston, 2420 N. Talbott St, who died yesterda Burial will be in Round Hil | Mrs. Pinkston, who was 81, was porn in Cincinnati and had lived!

here 28 years. Bhe is survived by her husband, Chilora; a son, W Geckler,

Cal.; two sisters, Mrs, John Lock and Mrs. Elizabeth) Harkrader, Cincinnat{ and two { srandchildren. =

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