Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1948 — Page 7

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(row in Terre Haute. Burial will “Services for-Roy-W, Shewmon, follow there. He was 25. ) {who died Friday while‘ operating A native of Terre Haute, Mr.

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Paul Baptist Church. He was employed two years as a shipping clerk for the Central Rubber Supply Co, In addition to his wife, Mary Lee, he is survived by a daughter, Gloria Jean Harris, Indianapolis; a son, Erick A. Harris, Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs, Vester J. Harris, Terre Haute, and his father, John Smith, Indianapolis. |

SUNDAY, ,OCT. 31, 1948 - : Local Deaths— IS S re T : WLC et Services Thursday atterbaugh iel: Jd. gh For Pfc. Robert Danielson » » 5 . ¥ Services for Pfc. Robert Milo Company E, 137th Infantry, 35th es Omorrow Danielson, son of Mr. and Mrs.! Division of the 9th Army when he |R. C. Danielson, Muncie, who was was killed. He had entered the| w Indi . [killed in action in Germany, Mar.|Army Aug. 5, 1944, at Ft. Har-| as in ianapolis 5, 1945, will be sus (Tison, and left for overseas duty) 3 held at 2:30 p. m. | Dec, 31, 1944. ' | Resident 50 Years Thursday in | A lifetime resident of Indian-! Services for William J. Clatter- Flanner & Bu- japolis, Pfc. Danielson was baugh will be held at 2 p. m. to-'chanan mortu- |graduate of Broad Ripple High morrow in. Farley Funeral Home. ary. Burial will {School. He was a member of the, Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. be in Crown {Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Clatterbaugh, who was 84, died Hill Cemetery. |Lettermans Club, Broad Ripple Friday in his home, 628 Arbor He was 18. . [High School and had played with Ave. The Rev. Roy his high school basketball team. | A. resident of Indianapolis 50 Ewing Hale, pas- In ‘addition to his parents, he| years, Mr. Clatterbaugh had tor of the Tab- {is survived by a grandmother, Toke or ag NOW yet ernacle Presby- Mrs. Anna Danielson, and’ an 4 » Pau rauss Laundry, terian Church, uncle, Rudolph L. Danielson, both Old Family Laundry and uviwies will officiate nee ReDantelson of Chicago. ? In the city for 17 years. He was the services. Broad Ripple Amer- or eee born in Timber Ridge, Va. ican Legion Post 312 will conduct Funeral Tomorrow _ Among his survivors are a son: graveside military services. "Tr : Vernie Clatterbaugh, Princeton, pre. Danielson was serving with For William Harris Ww. Va.; two daughters, Mrs. Nan- — - Services for William B., Harris, hie Jarvis, Keystone. W. VA.! and Local Crane Operator 1236 Cameron St. Mrs. Resa Lynn, Buena Vista, Sk ” Va.; a brother, Herbert Clatter- Funeral Tomorrow ~baugh; -Roanoke,~ W.Va... and a sister, Mrs. Esther Ford, Roanoke, - Mrs. Rean Harper and Equipment Corp., Services for Mrs. Laura Harper, New: York St, will be held at 1149 N. Holmes Ave., who died 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Wald Friday In the Methodist Hospital Funeral Home. Burial will be in were to be held at 10 a. m. today Anderson Funeral Home. in the Stevens Chapel of the Mr. Shewmon, who lived at Flowers and at 1 p. m. in Hagers- 2522 Butler Ave., was 55. A lifetown, Ind. Burial will follow in time resident of Indianapolis, he Hagerstown Cemetery. She was Was a member of the Loyal Order 46. of Moose. Born in Winchester, Ind., she He is survived by a son, Donhad lived in Indianapolis 12 years. ald E. Shewmon of Indianapolis, She was employed at the Indiana and two grandchildren. Employment Service and was a member of the Women of the Moose. ' She is survived by her husband Rean; her parents, Mr. and Mrs Boyden Lee, Winchester, and two brothers, John M. Lee. Gosport, and Willard W. Lee, Tell City.

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Services Set Tomorrow For Mrs. Sophia Rucks

Services for Mrs. Sophia Rucks of 1915 Bellefontaine St.. will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in King and King Chapel. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. Mrs. Rucks, who was 49, died Thursday in General Hospital. She was a native of Avondale, Tenn., and had resided in Indianapolis three years. ) ‘ Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Novella Edmonds, Mrs. Fannie Haryer and Mrs. Angeline Jackson, all of Indianapolis; a step-daughter, Mrs..L. B. Hicksey, and aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Harvey, four nieces and five nephews.

Miss Elizabeth Grim, 91, Dies at Home

Services for Miss Elizabeth Grim, who died yesterday in her home, 1317 English Ave., will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Irvington Chapel. The Rev. Winston. C. Bell, associate pastor of Third | Christian Church, will officiate. | Burial will be in Crown Hill. 5 Born in New Albany, Miss| Grim, who was 91, lived in In-| CHAPELS dianapolis 50 years. She is sur-| Ph vived by a sister, Mrs. Catherine’| Vordermark; a brother, John H.| Cherry 6020 Grim, and a niece, Mrs. Lucille Jarvis, all of Indianapolis.

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Mrs. Lillian Adam Rites Tuesday

Services for Mrs, Lilian Ann| Mrs. Adam, who Adam, who died yesterday in thea lifetime resident of home of-a son, Herman C, Adam, olis, was preceded in death by 1844 E. 10th St, will be held at husband, William A. Adam.

—. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES \ : 2 . . Mrs. H. 6. Kalp [Pvt- 0. B. Herald [70.Yogr Resident \ . . . : Rites Tuesday . Fm Dies at 66 seven, os ove Here Dies at 86 3 Herald will be held at 3 ». m.| Tuesday in Conkle Funeral Home. . tuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will er, Harry E. Rasmussen, Funétal Tuesday Burial will be in Floral Park) Services Tuesday : for ve in Crown Hu apolis. For Butler Ex-Official “pt iiraia. who was 24, was] Miss Emma Gates | . A —— Mrs. Daisy Alice Kalb, former killed in France on Aug. 27, 1944./° Miss Emma Gates, 1429 Carroll-| ' oo : resident of the Housemdthers' He enlisted in the Army in Nov. ton Ave, died yesterday in her N E } H E A R N 6 ; A | D D ES | 6 N Society of Phi Delta Sigma at 943, and received his basic train- home, She was 86. . Butler University, died yesterday ing at Ft. Benjamin BITTON. n Born in Danville, she had been ‘American ingenuity has at last developed a vest pocket 3 y y ¥| He attended Washington Hig ¢ an Indianapolis resident 70 years. Micronic hearing aid thinner than a package of cigarettes, n her home, 3153 Broadway. A!School and was a -member of gna was a member of Heath Me- welghi ly 514 with teries resident of Indianapolis 50 years, Fairfax Christian Church. Be- moria) Methodist Church, | Shing uly v1 Gta. bat but so powerful and she was ‘66. [fore entering the Army he re- Survivors include three Alstorsa sensitive it can be adjusted to most every degree of hearing Born in Pendleton, Mrs, Kalb, sided at 3908 W. Vermont St, and |, = =~ = Mason, and Mrs. Nel-| loss, Battery cost'so low it Is possible te quote & flat price Bas A member of the Wooruffiwas sa smployee of the Diamond lle Hawkins, Indianapolis, and for a year's supply, Yet the price of this remarkable new ap i” Chat Pali idole and] a Eons, Michael Mrs, Carrie McCord, pr eColdas ald, including batteries and service for a full year, Is aethe Sterling Quartet of the Moore and Jerry Herald; his parents, © l% i roiher, bi tually less than the &dst of many other leading aids with. Street Christian Church many Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Herald; = c= es will be held at 10 a. m out batteries. For more information, write, call or visit years. four sisters, Mra, Gladys Seott, |, "in Moore Mortuaries ; In additi t Mrs. Ruby True, Mrs. Eula Miles EY les y " * : . . Harry G. Kalb, oe her Susband, and Mrs. Erna Frederick; three Pence Oe Nandi INDIANA HEARING CENTER son, Dr. Everett L. Kalb, In. brothers, Chester, Jesse and Carl yi ict Church, will . officiate 511 Chamber of Comm J i . ' i B : : I . Tlanapolls ind a rister Mrs, Hersla CU DI 1NHIAIAPINS. [Burial will be in Crown Hill : erce Bldg ° v » Gree . i . i. ! L — Services wit be etd at “1730 THFF-ENDS-IN. SHOOTING 137, of 939 W. Vermont St. At LINCOLN 3920 Where Hearing Aids Can Be RENTED ~~

P. m. Tuesday in Flanner & Bu-, An argument over a room rent General Hospital, where he was chanan. Mortuary.... Burial-will--be:refund,. last night resulted in the taken, Mr, Henry was given only in Washington Park, |eritical wounding of John Henry, SIght chance of recovery,

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