Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1948 — Page 11
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FRIDAY, OCT. 29, 1948 Local Deaths— gion Garfield Post No. 38 will
Plan Funeral Sr Fi mary ree For Sgt. Vance
Sgt. Vance was born and reared Military Services
Set Tomorrow Vance was employed as a ma- Crown Hill. Military services for S/Sgt. Ar- chinist by the Thomas & Skinner thur R. Vance, son of Mr. and.
bors of America. He was graduated from Arsenal Technical High School in 1041.
Kelly St., will be held at 2 p. m.|Squadron, 15th Air Force: tomorrow in the Jones & Hurt Shefleld Chapel, Burial will fol low in Crown
In addition to his parents, he is survived by an aunt and uncle,
dian#polis, ‘
Florence E. Goetcheus Services for Mrs. Florence E. truck driver, Goetcheus, who died Tuesday in
(AFL) and
killed in action, Feb. 25, 1944, over Regens« burg, Germany, while serving as a ial gunner in a Cemetery there. Chaplain John 5/8st. Vance Born in Delaware County, Mrs. Sayer of the 38th Division, Na-|Goetcheus lived in Indianapolis 32| pore’ Md. tional Guard, and former chap-|years. She was a member of ’
will be held at 2:30 p. m. today [} in Meeks Mortuary, in Muncie. |
lain for the Far Eastern Air Broadway Methodist Church, and HAWKING STARTS IN 1761
Forces, will officiate at the fu-/is survived by four sons and two
Newsboys neral services. The American Le-|daughters.
Rites Set for in Indianapolis. He attended Tam { 1 | - Services for Mrs. Ernestine Garfield Baptist Church and wa enjamin dmp p [{1Tth St, a night worker at or OMOITOW te. who died Tuesday in her| a member of the Royal Neigh- .
Service for Bénjamin R. Sam-|l2st night and decided to take {Ple, 111 Blake St., will be held at/& nap.
1 p. m. tomorrow inthe People’s | Before entering the Army, Sgt.| Funeral Home. Burial will be in floor, with his nose skinned and!
Mr. Sample died Wednesday, of ® Wallet containing $40. Mr, Sample, who was 40, was a ; lifelong resident of Indianapolis! Services for Mrs,
Church. He also belonged to the to be held at 8:30 a.m. today inlapolis resident 31 years. Mr. and Mri, William Know, In-\p 0, meters’ Union, Local No. 718'Kirby Mortuary and at 9 a.m. in tended the College of Fine Arts brother, Roscoe White, all of In-
|18. He was employed by the {Burns Construction Co;
He is survived by his wife, !
le; two sisters, Mrs. Oakland Ave. She was a member | Burial will be in Beech Grove Samplers og rs Ye Sempre of the Altar Society; St. Philip|band, Walter Jamieson, and a 'al Will be in-New Crown Cemeall of Indianapolis, and a third | Neri Church, and Fidelity Review grandson, both of Indianapolis. sister, Mrs. Bernice Léeds, Balti- No. 140, Maccabees.
| America in 1761.
THE INDIANAPQLIS TIMES
Mrs. Emestine White
Worker $40 Services Tomorrow
Harry 8. Rick; 53, of 1135 W.
Forty Winks Costs Jamieson Rites
|Galyan's Market, had a night off (home, 727 W, 11th 8t,, will be held |
Services for Mrs. Lucile Allen at 10 a. m. tomorrow..in Oljyet! Jamieson, 6508 N. Meridian 8t.,| who died yesterday in the homeiyn New Crown {of a daughter, Mrs. Lucile Jamie- § { [8 bump on his head. Missing Was gon Weiss, Indianapolis R, R. 2, A native of Glasgow, Ky., Mrs, will be held at 9 a, m. tomorrow) White, who was 43, lived in Inin Flanner & Buchanan Mortuagy.|dianapolis 22 years, She was a Burial will be in Crown Hill, She) member of Bethlehem Baptist was b7, urch. Margaret op. in Utica, N. Y. Mrs, | She is survived by a daughter,
When he woke up he was on the
Mrs. Margaret Earle
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence White; a
and a member of the Bethel AME Farle, who died Wednesday were jamjeson had been an Indian- JC Dorothy Noel; her parents,
She atMasonic Lodge No.l : "lat Syracuse University, Utica|d/anapolis, and a sister, Mrs. MarSu Pilly Rel Catholis 2 fiery | Academy and Cecily Baker| Surine Trigg, Greencastle, urial. was. to.. follow oly iSchool, all of New York, A mem- Good as ait y |Cross Cemetery, She was 88, {ber of St. Paul's Ensen: Bernice H. loe Mrs, Earle, who had been an Church, she also held member-|
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Services for Bernice H. Good-
’
Marie; one son, Benjamin Sample Indianapolis resident 70 years, ship in St. Vincent's Guild, the loe, veteran of World War I, will, Lier Rome, 2309. Delaware. St. Jr.; his mother, Mrs, Lula Nash; Was a native of Jennings County. Audubon Society and’ Chi Omega hs held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in | wo brothers,
5 She formerly lived at 1301 N.| Sorority, George and Alonzo Other survivors are her hus. the Scott Methodist Church, Bur|tery. Mr. Goodloe, who was 56,’ vai Coy and lived at 1218 KE. 22nd 8t,, died | She is survived by a daughter, SOME STEEL MAGNETIO Tuesday in General Hospital. |Mrs. Goldie M. Heller; a son, Chromium - nickel grades off Born in Columbia, Tenn., Mr. {Harry A. Earle; a stepson, stainless steel are normally non- Goodloe had been a resident of! were first used in Thomas W, Earle; and a grand- magnetic; the chromium grades Indianapolis 33 years and was a’ son, all of Indianapolis. ‘are magnetic. member of the Tilman Harpole
Baptist Church, Burial will be’
Scott Methodist Church. He|Indlanapolis, Burn served in World War I with the Dayton, 0. and Adolph G
812th Pioneer Infantry. Nashville, Tenn., and two sisters, . In addition to his wife, Mamie, Misses Emma and Martha Good~ he is survived by four brothers,iloe, Indianapolis, ;
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