Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1948 — Page 8
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“For Mrs. Trotter
be held at 2’
p. m. tomorrow in Moore Morat tuaries Colonial Chapel. Burial
will be in Floral
rs. Mary Dye Beach Park Cemetery, dy Saturday : jo r A tia
1 celeMrs. Mary Dye Beach, 3558 brated her 93d “Washington Blvd. retired Short- birthday last
ridge High School teacher, yester- Saturday. Born
[for services and burial,
Services will be heid at 11 a. m.| Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial arrangement “have not been completed,
{She was a member of Merritt 3 Place Methodist Church. y Surviving are. three other e other daughters, Mrs. Lucy E. “Jobby following a meeting of the Altrusa Club board of directors, | 3 ames Trotter, Indianapolis; of which she was a member, {grandchildren and 27 grea A teacher for 35 years, Mrs. grandchildren,
Dorothy Hill, Indianapolis; a son
early. this year after having vi aught English there 22 years. Local Legislators {captured; he was yearbook advisor to the At
Mrs. Beachdalso had taught in! Kokomo, South Bend, Roswell, N.| M., and Gallup, N. M., before com-| ing to ‘Indlanapelis. She held a|/Assembly will be luncheon gues bachelor’s degree from Western of the Indianapolis League of] \was an Eagle Scout.
téer's degree from "Indiana Uni-
v {versity in Br York, , toi did” 37in Now 3 work. {Indiana Loaseo of Women. Voters.
Frequent Lecturer = 1 Mrs. Frank Cox will have Early ‘Robinson Mrs. Beach Was a frequent jec-! charge sf arrangéments, assisted turer before women's clubs and| other groups in Indiana. Her talks usually recounted her ex-
versity.
Medlicott, president of the Indian-|
Europe, Canada, Mexico, the| "titer Gfeenough will spe
towns to choose their form o
country, . taine St.
In June of this year she served| Other speakers will’ be Mrs. as toastmistress at the 35th ar-|A. 'W, Noling, Mrs. Drysdale] |hé served in World War I. nual reunion of Her class at Brannon and Mrs. Robert Ritchie. ‘Western College.
“The daughter of Thomas Jef-
Pi Marinda Blanche, early settlers in Tipton and Howard Counties,| A requiem high ‘mass for Mrs glo ~~ she was a member of the ® Luey H. Elbrecht, 745 N, Ban- fiorence Reynolds
of Union Veterans, Kokomo, named for her mother,
al. Post, American. Legion, Wounded and captured by the urday Mrs. Beach collapsed in the Germans ‘at Anzio, Pvt. Ahern olley, Mrs. Susie Wells and Mrs. | {died —in— a German. hospital in| 13 Mantova, Italy, July 20, 1944, He| t. had received more than 30 wounds | while manning an observation
tire from rtridge| imeim———————————— post with four other men, all of Beach: rite he age) whom were killed before he was!
= | Rites Tomorrow Pt Tiowas therm (ores nw Reiterment Set
{home of a daughter, Mrs. Maude. Dies Lantz, 715 Livingston Ave, wae Former iV} Student
1 | Wounded at Anzio { The body of Pvt. .Thomas cl " ; ; Ahern, son of James C. Ahern [Hamilton County, she lived in, Coger Service said" when he entered with his [h740 College Ave. will be re-|
[turned here from Italy tomorrow | [Brethren Church. . |W. Morris St, who died Monday drinking, no smoking and no pro-|
Services will be held at 9:30 la. m, Saturday in Speaks & Finn! |Funéral Home and at 10 a, m..in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. law. urs. 2 Fre ReyHoids, AD-burial in Floral Park. Pvt. Ahern will be buried in Cal-: ' grandson. Mr. Coger, who was 59, oper! ——
"day died of a heart attack as'she on a farm in TO ; lor. M nae ed tw. of gps Anna Brady Iw: 25th Sjariment nous: in 9a : »r, Mrs. Margare ern, who th Bt. 34 years. A native . ‘wag leaving the Hotel Washing. Webster County: Mrs. Trotter |ji.4 six months after hearing of, Miss Anna Josephine Brady, | {of Monticello, Ky., he lived in! ton. She was 60, J ent ge dianapolis 35 years, her son's death. (Who died yesterday in her home, Indianapolis 37 years. He was'a.
Military graveside .services for 11430 Marlowe Ave., will be buried member of First Baptist Church Pvt. Ahern will be Held by Fed-/In Holy Cross 'Cemtery followinglof North Indianapolis.
d H the time he entered the, Army, Pvt, Ahern was a junior | senior class for the last 12 years. To Be Fete ere | brie ADE rll majoring, Newly elected “Marion County|in pre-law. He was a graduate {embers of the Indiana General of Shortridge High School, where, tg he was president of the Student Senate for three semesters, and
College, Oxford, O, and a Mas- women Voters at noon tomorrow| Besides his father, he 18 surlin the Jodianapulis Athielte CNB vived by two brothers, James D.|
: ; and, William 3 eh ern, both
Early Robinson; employee of E.| (by Mrs. J. Mason King and Mrs. “pie” co, 28 years, will nel
Lawrence H. Earle: Mrs. Arthur, i moral Park following iservices at 1 p. m..tomorrow in veriences during travels made to apolis League, will preside. Mrs. on Peoples Funeral Home. Mr. Rob"Europe, bt ) Oniinson, who Was 54, died Tues Orient and extensively in this|\°Bisiation’ to permit cities “day in his home, 2031 Bellefon-
government. A native of Nashville, Tenn.
His survivors include his father, | {Andrew Robinson, Indianapolis; . To jrwo sisters, Mrs, Gertrude Hays, Floneer's Daughter (Mags on Saturday |indianapolis, and Mrs. Ruth X Singleton, Nashville, and a broth-|
ferson Dye and the former For Mrs. Bibvecht ler, George Robinson, Indianapo-| (lis. !
Marinda B. Dye Tent, Daughters| . . St., will be sung at 10 a. m. | Services for Mrs, V. Florerce
“a.m, tomorrow in New Bethel A native of Indianapolis, Miss| ‘Heaven’ in Philly United Brethren Church, Jen- Brady attended St. John's paro-| ‘PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 2 (UP) \nings County. Burial will be in chial school. She was a member —Father Divine and his followers | Bear Creek Cemetery neat there, ”! Holy Cross Catholic Church, | moved into the 246-room Lorraine!
Mrs. Reynolds was 73, | Pearce Brady, and two sisters | ort! last night after purchase XK y- 7 4 1% 4 Ss
Survivors include “a brother. !
She had lived with her daugh-|zrs Mar [of the new “Heaven” for $485,000. garet Sherman and Mrs. | ter sinca becoming HI several “The ' hotel will be open to ith ado Ber paral {Rosemary Catanzer, Indianapolis. | leveryone;” the Negro. cult. Jaader! (NN BEER
|North Vernon 34 years. She was {white wife,” 1t will be run on a la member of New Bethel United. Services for Thomas Coger, 948 Christian basis. There will be no] 7
Survivors besides Mrs. Smith in General Hospital, were to ‘be jfanity.* v0 ber h - | Father Diy fo mndrapand. Robert L. Reyn- held at 1 p. m. today. in Stratten wou os Shs ; ughter-in-ig gnaw Mortuary, followed by tions, one for male guests and the |other” fc for female female Suess
of colds. poRu A. brother, Ben Coger, Monti-. on nroat hb b Jap Ba
Funeral! cello, Ky., survives, some in. ‘mouth, tool
[funeral services at 8:30 a. m. 8 in Grinsteiner’
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Ser rgan Catholic Church, fotlowing servo izations to Which at 9:30 a. m. in Grinsteiner's
she belonged incliide the Western 7 goliege Alumni Corps. and Main eral ee died yesterday FORGOTTEN
a par-| She. is survived bya brother, ishioner of Our - Lady of Lourdes!
dealer in Ko! Mrs. Robert Graves, Byria,| Her husband, William A.[| IN CLOTH COATS AND SUITS rd Elbrecht, and a brother, Frank AT
eH. Weinmann, Indianapolis, @ Firm survive. UP Secretary Dies / 7 - NEW YORK, Dec.. 2 (UP)—
here, today took over as president the United Press, died in suburban el A -resignation Port Cinester late yesterday. He
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