Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1948 — Page 4

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Local Deaths— |

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Ex-Western Union Worker Dies at 73 |

who died yesterday in his home, 1013 BE. Morris 8t., will he held at 1.30 p. m. Wednesday in J. C, |Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, Burial will be in Crown Hill. A resident of Indianapolis 48 years, Mr, Cary, who was 73, was employed 50 years hy Western Union Telegraph Co.. here. In 1938 he retired as wire chief. He Iwas a member of Seventh Presbyterian Church. Mr. Cary is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna M. Cary, a son, Norman E. Cary, both of Indian-| apolis; a brother, John P. Wilson, San Diego, Cal, and two grandchildren,

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home from 5 p. m. today. A resident of Indiana 30 years, Mr. Davis was retired 10 years ago from the Peerless Foundry Co., where he was a molder 20| years. He was a Phillips Temple C. M. E. Church, Masonic Lodge and YMCA. Mr. Davis is wife, Mrs. Annie Pavis;

Mrs. Clarissa Davis Wadsworth, , all of Indianapolis: a sister, Mrs.

Services for Miss Minnie V. Killie, who died Saturday in her home, 1918 Commerce Ave. will

{at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will

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iold, operated a dry goods sfore |on the East Side until her retire‘ment in 1928. A native of Alliance, 0. she lived in Indianapolis 67 years. She was a member of Hillside Christian Church. Surviving are two brothers, {Vincent E. Kithe, —Indianapotis; { Guy E. Killie, Chicago, and five | nieces,

‘Mrs. Nancy E. Bickert

Services for Mrs, Nancy Elizabeth Bickert, who died Saturday {in the home of her daughter, Mrs, {Doris Peake, 652 E. 10th St., will {be held at 10 a. m. Wednesday in {Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. {Burial will be in East Hill Ceme|tery, Rushville,

{in Indianapolis ®even years. A

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‘member, of United Presbyterian Church, Rushville. 8he is susvived by two daughters, Mrs. Peake and Miss Betty Jane Bickert, both of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Carrie Belle Richey, Charlottesville,

Mrs. Minnie Ennis - ox Puneral.. service... for Mrs.

Minnie Ennis, 1415. W. 28th St.,|”

iwho died Saturday in her home, will be held at 10 A. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Colonial

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BIRD. LECTURER--Dr-George Miksch Sutton, érnitholoqist, will speak on Audubon Screen Tours films on Oct. 26 in Shortridge High School.

~ » LJ Services for William A. Davis le . Sr., wha dled Saturday in his C lires anne ill be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the . home. Burial will be in crown [3 Bird Ex ert Hill. The body will be at the

Audubon Screen Tours Will Be Expldined

Dr. George Miksch Sutton, Ann

member. of| , \.r Mich. artists and ornithol- In Floral Pari. ogist, survived by his Shortridge High School Oct, 26,i¢

will be guest lecturer at

a son, where he will explain the Audu- member of Simpson Methodist William A. Davis Jr.; a daughter, po Hy

Screen Tours second film ‘North with the Birds,” which

Arie Jackson, Cotton Plant. Ark.; Will be presented at 8 a. m.

{four brothers, Ezekiel, Chatta-| The tours, which include five children and seven great-grand-| You see, CARDUI may make things | your optical needs. nooga, Tenn, Simeoy, Chicago, colored motion pictures on birds, children. LL | ‘lots easier for you in either of two # A, Datta, Ed. are presented by the Amos W. | ways: (1) started 3 days before | ~ ~. grandson, Charles Anthony Wads- Butler Chapter of the Indiana ff “your time” and taken | . Eyes oe OTE THEN pote: geand, Audubon Soclely and iba. Natidn: | i won the label, it should help Felieve arin Be LH co} amugntérennd ‘several nieces. and;l_Audubon Soclety, : = BnetSaAL period. fai; 2 Sy... Examined... nephews. | Teen-agers from Indianapolis” CL RH thé-month.-like-a- tonic, Be: sl . bold os (high schools will be shown “Wild-/ it should improve your appetite, aid | 8 : Miss Minnie Killie life in Action” at 2:45 p. m. on | digestion, and thus help build up ° GLASSES ON

Oct. 26 at Shortridge and Dr. Sutton will speak, Other films, part of the screen

: t throat, chest and be held fn Stirling Funeral Home t0UFS. will be presented on Dec: back at bedtime Vv! CKS you suffer “at those certain times”, with time-tested A v get Carout today. !

10, Feb. 21, and Apri] 25.

Chapel. Burial will be in South Park Cemetery, Martinsville. { A resident of Indianapolis for 45 years, Mrs. Ennis, who was| 74, was a native of Illionis She, was 8 member of the Northside] “Church of the Seventh Day Ad-| ventists,

She is survived hy two sons, |

Emitt E. Ennis and Ernest Leon-| ard. both of Indianapolis i

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| who died Saturday morning at . ithe family home here, were to be Pioneer Resident fheld at 2:30 p,m. today. Burial 1 i {will be’in Cicéro. . Dies in Hospital PO Oulics Wika 10s wd Services for Joseph E. Hatris, born in St. Louis and came to who died Indiana in 1919. She lived in Saturday: In General Hospital, Bunker Hill and Logansport bewill. be held at 10 a. m. Wednes- fore coming to Cicero eight years

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Methodist Church, Services for Willi yerett Mr. Harris is survived by his Bennett. 932 N. Unt. Exerél wifes Mré. Lena Harris; {wo who died Friday in General Hossons. Charles and Frederick Har- pital, were to be held at 10 a. m. ris; two, daughters, Mrs. Pauline today in Conkle Funeral Home. Lockwood and Mrs. Dommarie Burial was to follow in Cicero, Dragoo; two sisters, Mrs. Lilllan| A native of Hamilton County, Grimes and Mrs. May Clutter, py Bennett. who was 71, had Sid Ave grandchiidren, all of In- regided in Indianapolis 35 years. polls ‘He was a member of the Chris-

Mrs. Martha Bruce ‘tian Church ‘in Cicero. He is survived by a son, Fer-

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