Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1948 — Page 18
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| Theosophical Society. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. nia Johnson Lazarus; a sister, {Mrs. Divine, Clearwater, Fla., and
will be held at 1:30 p.-m. tomor-| anapolis.
row in the Moore Mortuaries
Peace Chapel. -Burial will be in lrg .G. Ballard Washington Park Cemetery,
A native of Bloomington, Dr. Weir, who was 66, had been a dentist
in Indianapolis for
Services for Ira Grant Ballard, 1728 E. Washington 8t., who died {Tuesday in his home, will be held in Columbus tomorrow morning.
years. He was a graduaté of the gy, ia) will follow there.
old Indiana Dental School and| a member of the Presvyserian) jard, who was
Church, New Castle. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ee
Mary H. Weir,
Dr. C. P. Weir, Indianapolis,
George M. Lazarus
Lazarus, Modern day ployee who died Tuesday at his because of after-eating pein sho. home, 756 Middle Drive, Woodruff message of Place, will be held at 8 p. m. to- heartburn. yo distress alist morrow in Flanner & Buchanan even a a mortuary. Cremation will follow. ulick # A native of Kansas City, M»., Mr.
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cremation instruction for Mrs.| Mina Harmon and Mrs. Martha Harmon. Mrs. Martha Harmon's {ashes, shipped to Columbus as
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For Mrs. Pickett
Services for Mrs. Morris Pickett, 1628 N. Delaware St., who died yesterday in Flower Mission Hospital after an illness RRS RRR 11:30 a, m. lamorrow Funeral Home. Burial in Three Oaks Saturday,
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She is survived by her husband, | Morris Pickett, Indianapolis, and| three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Payne
and Mrs. Hilda Pfauth, both of] Beatrice!
Three Oaks, and Mrs. Lutes, _Napoleon.
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