Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1948 — Page 4

Services for Mrs. Ada K. Byrne, who died yesterday in the home

1, Noblesville, who is chief auditor of the jadisad Public Service ommission; be held at 2 EO Kirby MortuBurial will be’ in Crown Hill, Mrs. Byrne, who was 03, was born in Lebanon. SHe spent most pf her life in Indianapolis. Besides her survived by two iWaldo E. Byrne, Minn, and Donald Byrne, Saginaw, Mich: and a grandson.-

Mrs. Henry Shealey

Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Frances Sheéaley, 630 Blake Biafvill, be bela at 2 p. W.to, offow in Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Burial will be in Floral ree Park: Cemetery. ‘Mrs. Shealey, who was 42, died rday in General Hospital, ‘IShe was a native of Danville, Ky., and had been a resident here

iad roachir A her Aegacisn of. Behool 24; Yeh to Mt. Olive

polis, d three Jair Jones and Rober? y both of Danville, Ky., and rie: Jones, Cincinnati, O.

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Fuheral services for Mrs, Maree | 726 Pleasant Run Pkwy. will be held at 8 p, m.| tomorrow in G. H. Herrmann fu

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. Born in Cynthiang, Ky., Mrs, Irrgang lived in New Bethel 14 years before coming here 21 years! ago. She was the widow of Pauli

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Por How Much Responsibility? Most parents, today, believe that ehildren should learn to take responsibility. Perhaps we expect them to keep their rooms orderly, to help with the dishes regularly or to take on some other job around the home. All this is good. Children want and need the experience of taking responsibility from the very early years on. One thing we should keep In mind, however, is not to be too rigid or demanding particularly when they are younger. Many a youngster has learned to dislike

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responsibility ‘has been expected of him for the care of a younger brother or sister. 0. if a child is‘very tired and *istill"is expected to carry through without help a tiring job for the sake of “character development,” we may be losing more than we gain, In other words, stepping in with a helping hand when the youngster is tired and being sure that not too much has to be given up in taking on some family job are important parts of parents’ iresponsibility in helping build responsibility in children.

Mrs. Abraham Negley Dies in Hospital Here

Burial| Funeral services for Mrs. Roda Ip. Negley, 1134 Fayette 8t., will

be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow in George M. Miller Mortuary. Burial will in New Crown Cemetery. “Mrs. Negley, who was 78, died yesterday in General Hospital. A former school teacher in Louisville, Ky., she was a native of “gity and lived here since 7. She was a member of Je-

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Mrs, Negley is survived by her hushand, Abraham J. Negley.

Services Planned Today

For Mrs. Emma Miessen Services for Mrs, Emma B. Miessen, who died Friday in her home, 1337 E. Market St., were to be held at 2 p. m. today in Grinsteiner’'s Funeral Home. Burial

9lwas to be in Crown Hill.

A native of Indianapolis, Mrs. Dr. A. G. Miessen.

RAPS, Survives, Hunt Missing Plane IPE, Canada, Sept. 21 beifhe Royal Canadian Air a ground search toLake Waterhen area “Manitoba for the gortharn a U. 8. Navy C-45 sappeared nine days ago with five persons aboard. :

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birthplace. Miss Berryhill, Church.

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Hendrickson, son of Clarence W. Hendrickson, 260 E, Iowa St, who was killed in action with the 5th Army in Italy Nov. 30, 1943,

ed Washington High School, enJisisa in the Army in dafuazy, and was serving in In. fantry at the. time of his death. Mre Caran, MY oa e survived by his father, Y Clarence Hendrickson; two broth-| 3 ora ier ers, Clarence J, and Robert Hendand his Stondmatnge, be

Miss Stella Berryhill

Services for Miss Stella A. who died yesterday in her home, 2112 N. Delaware St. last night in Methodist Hospital. will be held at 4 p. m. today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be.jn Madison, her

who was 87, lived in Indianapolis 50 years. She attended Second Presbyterian

Surviving are two nephews, Levey and Mark and a

Covington Rites

Set for Tomorrow Last rites for Ephraim B. Cov 4ington, 941 Camp St., will be bei.

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Hendrickson George * M. Miller Mortuary. Rites Tomorrow Burial will be in Crown Hill Cem- - . etery. » Services for Pvt. Hershel C. Mr. Bo ‘was 91;

Episcopal Church; Born in Charleston, W. Va., he was a former drug store

i Surviving are his wife, wre. E gton, Indianap- (2 , Mrs. Jemie Leg-

| Services for Mrs. Dora Miller, E. Washington St, will held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Shirley Brothers Irving

Hill Chapel. Burial will be in’ Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs. Miller, who was 68, died

Shee was a native of Tennga, Ga. She was director of the Indianapolis Humane Society. Before the death of her husband, the late William A. Miller, concessions in the Brundage Shows. He

Survivors include a daughter, =z Mrs. Ida King, Indianapolis; a Tennga, niece, Mrs. Frances Buskiey, Brat-|Ga., four grandchildren and five

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