Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1948 — Page 10
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ers, George and Dan -Stevason, Becomes a Papa son. 30-foot monument was dedicated Members of Industrial Safety At Kin’ S Funeral Fo will see a demonstration on aE oi
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wide “hit, today celebrated the HONOR UNCLAIMED DEAD
(Richmond; Yim Stevason, Hamil-. HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 11 (UP) Mrs. Anna Ahbez, 33, gave birth.in Potter's field on Han Jelagd ton, and William Stevason, Han Bearded Eden Ahbez, whose song to the boy Saturday in St. Vin- vesterday in memory o e 450,
|over. “Nature Boy” “becarhie a nation- cent's Hospital. 000 unclaimed dead buried there. 4 cently & daveioped rt Also surviving are three sis: Services a iar, iow bring? the. ‘chemistry’ of fire given by. : ; : |ters, Mrs, Frank Short and Mrs, J : ee lf Eleanor B siferes the paing Capt. Theodore E, Peters, Delco- Formerly Operated J; |Lula Short, Indianapolis, and ; Jay at the a : : Mrs. Opal Adams, Connersville, : : . 2 v Services fo Take {R¢m.y’ division Grocery Stores Here ' r an ill fire chief, Ander- fy. and one grandson. THE MEMBER BANKS OF THE after an fi Plac Tom John L. Stevason, of Alpine, pt m——— we e orrow son, at a dinner ; hn day in th ays: 1, First do Services - for Roy :C. Banks, Meeiing of the Fayre Counts, re a heart Insurance Head to Talk IN A : { G HOUSE Crawfords: ain yo + Nature [Morgasiows, ‘retired Indianapolis Sub lomperow attack at the funeral of his E. Kirk McKinney, president-of INDIANAPOLIS CLEAR IN i low there. w ich ofte iceman, who died Saturday in! ” . : Born: in aggravat sonen po . klin cem- the Jefferson National Life In rn asEraTaes pains You work and sleep In Methodist Hospital. will be hela! Joseph C. Cun- VR hes inlaw in a Ryan ” go surance Co. of Indianapolis, will ASSOCIATION Boraker wi ~ reater Set todas Gulp SIND from at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow In Van. Mingham, safety i Yea eer speak at the 5:45 p.m. dinner apolis mor teed. : diver Funeral Home, Franklin, Hiredor ” Jhe He had just assisted in the fu- meeting tomorrow of the Life! was A retir “a [Burial will be In Green Lawn Power: & Pent neral of Frank V. Short, 2000 8. Agency Cashiers Association of WILL NOT BE OPEN er Trust Cc [C SREY LIT wa . 61. retired Co. and pres i- Meridian St., when he was strick- Indianapolis in the Washington Sompenys 2 | s 8 . Mr, 8hort, who died Wednes- Hotel, Mrs. Hn 1943 from the local force after dent of the club. an, Yo , . . bs 120 years of service. Born in John- Will preside AL’, Gant. Peters day. Was Being Buried in-Green- “Advertisement DISCOVERY DAY “oe OCTOBER 12 IND sister © son County, he lived in Indian- the meeting in e “Mr Stey : n, who was 59. lived ents, Crav apolis 30 years. Jones Restaurant, 7803 E. Wash- Lal, svason, - “N Wife Wins Relief John Dag Masonic Lodge Member |Ington 81. aan grove or atoren on. te * % * ALEGAL HOLIDAY x * * thres gra: (Wright's) ~, He was a member of the Ma-| * Forty representatives of Indinn- go th’ side. Two of these Toe - From Neuritis Pain Johnston, | GUARANTEED Sie Order of Morganiown. the apolis business and Industry who groceries in the 2100 block of Ad i ay American National Bank ; Indiana Trust Company neth Boral X usands sufferers om mi WATCH and Fratarnal Order of Police Maye Toceived 21 hours of frst Shelby, 81. and another in the (Titi SIR 008 U0 Bankers Trust Company Live Stock Exchange Bank Hien Billy REPAIRING here. will be yon ‘with Red Cross He was associated with Con. vers of NORITO ‘Now they have found 4 Fidelity Trust Company Merchants National Bank At Our Usual Fre Sati Bde first aid gertiiestes, nersville Steel Kitchens Corp. those th muscular aches and pains Fletcher Trust Company Peoples State Bank "LOW PRICES daughter, Mrs. Marie Hosford; a CAPL. Peters has eceived state seven years, before coming to In- NORITO hs trumworthy and dependable. If Indiana National Bank “Union Trust Company and national recogrition for his dlanapolis, He was born in pain—be wie and try NORITO, If the very son, John Banks, and a grandson, ork int a . Franklin. hret three not relieve your most severe Day all of Indianapolis. ork in tne field of fire preven- pain—your money will be refunded. Don't Service ‘M Loui 1 ki tion, He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Suffer. Ask your druggist today for NORITO, rs. ovise ompkins
Services for MFs. Louise Tomp- . . . _ kins, 3442 N. Kenwood Ave., who . died yesterday in her home, will be held Wednesday in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial | will be in Crown Hill. | | A hative of 8t. Louis Crossing. Mrs. Tompkins, who was 79, had come to Indianapolis as a young girl, She was a member of the Zion Evangelical Church and the Ladies Aid Society, | She is survived by three sisters, | Mrs, Qscar Wuensch, Mrs. Emma | Shawcross and Mrs. Mary B.| 8imon, and several nieces and nephews, | i
George H. Wirtz Services for George H, Wirtz | 910 W, New York St, who died | Jesterday in .his-home (allowing ‘a- long illness, will be held at 8:30 a. m. Wednesday in Kirby Mortuary and at 9 a. m. in St.| Bridget's Catholic Church, of {which he was a member, Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. A lifetime resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Wirtz, who was 66, | {had operated a. grocery at 758] W. New York St. for 20 years. | "He is survived by a son, George | Wirtz; a sister, Miss Rose Wirtz, | and four grandchildren, all of. Indianapolis. I
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David M. Murray Funeral services for David M. [Murray, 1121 NN. Holmes Ave. {who died Saturday in his home|. [following a two-year illness, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow, in Conkle Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hilf Cemetery. A resident of Inaianapolis for 37 years, Mr. Murray, who was ¢ BR WHE BOTT DUS: “Sents on wom rina fey land. He had been a storekeeper for ‘Link Belt Co. for 31 years. |* In addition to his wife, Mrs. Mary Murray, he is survived by| two sons, George Murray, Indian- EE AA apolis, and David Murray, gun- Gm Ss ner's mate, 2d class, Philadel- dk phia Navy Yard; a daughter, Mrs. * Helen Whiteley, Indianapolis, and four grandchildren.
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