Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1948 — Page 11
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. 11, 1948
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ents, Crawfordsville; John Dansdell, three grandchildren, Johnston, Indianapolis, and Kenneth Boraker and Mrs. Mar Ellen Billyew, both of California, and three great-grandchildren.
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were to be held at 2:30 p. m. to./diéd here Baturday night, will precede the church rites in the day in the Hurt funeral home Steiner Funeral Home at 8:30 Burial will fo)-|® m.
Mrs. | (Marion, he had lived in Indian-| Boraker was a resident of Indian- |apolis’ East Side for 82 years. For the past 46 years he lived vas a retired employee of Fletch.|2t 1424 Marlowe Ave.
Mrs. Boraker is survived by cratic politician, Mr. Bedell served two sisters, Mrs. N. Ww. Duley,|as city building inspector under Logansport, and Mrs. Jack Clem-/Mayor Thomas a brother, |turn of the century. He also held Crawfordsville. many posts on the precinct ang Robert V.|ward levels,
garet|Were in the fields of architecture and building. For 50 years, be-
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{to the Lemcke Building where he Springfield, Mass.
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George V. Bedell, 87, Dies; Uncle of Gen. Bedell Smith
Requiem high: mass for George Vincent Bedell, an uncle of Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, U. 8. ambassador to Russia, will be sung
day at the home of a daughter, (at 9 a. in. Wednesday in Holy Cross Catholic Church. Burial will fo
be in Crown Hill Cémetery. A short service for the well-known architect and builder, Who
Mr. Bedell was 87. Born in|
Active in Politics At one time an active Demo-
Taggart at the
His greatest accomplishments|
fore his retirement in 1937, Mr.| designed and bullt| schools and theaters)
Among the. structures for which! he was responsible are. the .St.| Philip Neri Catholic Church, 8t.| Mary's Art Academy and School, !
Bedell 8t. Anthony's Church, the Shara that organization in the earlier
George V.
Tefilla Jewish Synagogue, the part of his life. Ritz, Tacoma, Dream and Talbot! He married Lena ~ Pfafflin, theaters, the Industrial Building, daughter of an old Indianapolis the Indianapolis Glove Co. and family, in 1888. A block on Inthe St. Francis de Sales Catholic djana Ave. still bears the name Church in Brightwood. lof Mrs. Bedell's family. Also Location of Ofices ldctive socially, Mrs. Bedell: has
Ex-Dry Advocate 0f Indiana Dies
ervices for Ethan A. Miles, er Indiana temperance advocate, who died Friday in his, Bell, Cal, home, will be held there to- ~ morrow. Burial will also be in California. Before moving to California in 1940 for health reasons, Mr, Miles, who was 88, was an attorney for the Indiana Anti-8aloon League, and later secretary. A native of Danville, he attended Central Normal College and Purdue University. He practiced law in Danville, before comIng to Indianapolis jin 1902. He! was a member of the Bapdac church. He is Survived bv a son, Frank Miles, Columbus, O., four grandchildren and two great-grandchil-dren.
Mrs. Nora O. Baker
Services . for Mrs, Nora O. Baker, 843 Tecumseh 8t., who died Saturday in General Hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Grinsteiner's Funeral Home. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. Mrs. Baker, who was 69, lived in Indianapolis 35 years. She was a member of Evangelical United Brethren Church, She is survived by two sons, Truman Baker, Indianapolis, and Edwin Baker, Shoals; one daughter, Mrs. Eliza Louise Christensen, ‘Beech: Grove; a stepdaugh-
AS the head of the G. V. Bedell been secretary of the Protected Architect Co." Mr. Bedell had his Home Circle, an insurance organ-| {offices for many years in the old ization for 36 years. Aetna Trust Building. When that Survivors besides his wife in-| bullding was torn down, he moved clude two sons, Ted Bedell | and Leonard remained until his retirement. |Bedel, Red Wood City, Cal; a Mr. Bedell was a member of brother, Paul Bedell, Indianapolis; the Holy Cross Church and the two sisters, Miss Margaret Bedell, | Holy Name Society of the church. New York, and Mrs. Mary Byrne, |
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He also belonged to the Knights Maplewood, N. J., and four grand-
| of Columbus and was active in children. |
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ter, Mrs. Goldie Daniels, Indianapolis; two stepsons, Fearl and Indianapolis; a brother, Charles Mendenhall, Alhambra, Cal; two sisters, Mrs: Ursula Campbell, Redland, Cal. and Mrs. Lydia I. Page, Gary, and eight grandchildren,
James Mitchell Services for James Mitchell, who died Thursday in his home, BO8 W., 12th St, wil be held at 10 a.m, tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel, Burfal will be in New Crown. Mr. Mitchell, who was 70, was a retired laborer, He was & member of Phillip Temple CME Church, He is survived by three daugh-] ters, Mrs. Elsie Cooksey and Mrs. {Maudie Stevens, both of Indianlapolis, and Mrs. Bea Thacher, Los Angeles.
'Mrs. Malissa O'Connell
Services for Mrs
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary McGraw, 833 College Ave, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomor{row In the Moore Mortuary |Peace Chapel, Burial will follow {in Floral Park Cemetery, A native of Lagro, Mrs. O'Connell, who was 91, had been an Indianapolis, resident 39 years Her daughter is the only survivor.
40 of 200 Escaped
Sternists aot Large | TEL AVIV, Oct. 11 (UP)=|P Forty of the 200 members of the| Jewish Stern gang who staged al mass hreak from Jaffa prison
.|Saturday, were still _at large to-|
day. The fugitives were taken into| custody by Israeli authorities in| the search for the assassins of United Nations Mediator Count Folke Bernadotte. They threat: ened guards with guns and walked out during a sabbath vis. it of their relatives. But most drifted’ back to prison later,
Malissa’ O'Connell, who died yesterday in!
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