Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1948 — Page 8

Day Adventist Church: Burial

* dren 18, enter college and seven of Born on a farm in Scott Coun- terday in her home, 30 N. Sher

_ Church. She was 63. | Boys’ Conference today and to-'

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Rites: Tomorrow

In Memorial Park

| Services’ for James Edward Shaffstall Jr. 2877 Sutherland |Ave., who died Wednesday im] | Robert Long Hospital, will. be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park.

Sorority Named Her | ‘Mother of Year |

~Bervices for Mrs. Ella B. Meri-| wether, who died Wednesday in| her home, 2257 N. Capitol Ave. will be held af 1 p. m. tomorrow in the +(apitol Avenue Seventh |

a draftsman two years in the experimental department of Allison |Division, General Motors Corp. by Zeta Phi Beta, Negro national He previously was a draftsman in educational sorority, on the rec-! Packard Manufacturing Corp. one ommendation of former State! E' 4 year,

Sen. Robert Lee Brokenburr, A native of Indiahapolis, he was graduated from -Technical

will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Meriwether was named|@ “Mother of the Year" in February

8he was the mother of 10 chil-|

dren, six of whom holc masters’, Services for Mrs, Mary Dye High Sehoal. Ho wal 4 member degrees, One son, Dr. Lucian B.| Beach, retired teacher who died land rae Methodist Church He Meriwether, is a former city| Wedne: .day. will be held at II i skater in 1 Councilman. |was an active ice skater in Indi-

a. m. tomorrow in-Flanner & |anapolis Coliseum, She was 88 years old. Buchanan mortuary. Cremation | Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Resident 40 Years will follow. {James E. Shaffstall 8r., night suBorn in Guthrie, Ky. she was : : ori ten of - nurses in WColeman an Indianapolis resident 40 years. Hospital for Women; his father, She was a member of the Capitol Butrum Services {asad Shoal ari a, broth. Avenue ~ Seventh Day Adventist] ler, r , affstall, In - Church, - Thurman WCTU and! To Be Tomorrow |apolis; a mister, Mrs. Emma

Phyllis-Wheatley YWCA. | Services for Mrs. Chrysanna Mickel Indianapolis, and his|

Four of her daughters became Butrum, 2325 E. Riverside Drive, \grandmother, Mrs. R. C. Swisher,

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teachers. A fifth daughter, Mrs, who died Wednesday in St, Vin- Memphis, Clark County. Maude M. Flack, is principal of cent’s Hospital, will be held at Mpg, Catherine Dauch | School 58, Two of her sons be- 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore came dentists. Mrs, Meriwether Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial Mrs. Catherine Dauch, resident also helped most of her grandc hil-| will be in Crown Hill, of Indianapolis 28 years, died yes-

a TY, I man Drive, A hi of Rochester, Surviyors include dea lole : 3 SL Na NG : was, a member of. the Methodist! Burial will be in Jo

1 p ters, Mrs. Estella Ballenger, Chi- Church in Sellersburg. Cemetery after services at- 8:30) cago Heights, Ill; Mrs. Rosa Lee he Roberts, Chicago: Mrs: Ola i" She is survived ..’ her husband, ia, m. tomorrow in her home and : NA 4 {Leonard L. Butrum; a daughter, {requiem high mass at 9 a. m. in

Roberts, New York City; Miss | 000 Lou Butrum, and an infant|St. Philip Neri Catholic ‘Church, |

Sara L. Meriwether, Wastingion,, |sen. born shortly before her, lof which she was a member. D. C., and Mrs. Flac {death: her mother, Mr Anna J.| She is surived by a son, William Two other sons, Willam R. Barksdale, Indianapolis; her fa-F. Dauch, and a daughter, Miss “Meriwether and Dr. Birdantiah D. ther, fale, Rice, Scottsburg; her{Kathleen Dauch, both of IndianMeriwether, Indianapolis, nine stepfather, Clarence M. Barks- apolis, and two. brothers, Frank grandchildren and one great- dale, Indianapolis; a sister, Miss Bauer, Indianapolis, and William grandchild also survive. [Belen Fern Rice, Indianapolis,| Bauer, Oakland, Cal. and two stepdaughters, Mrs. Deu-| Mrs D . | J ; {rene Shaw, Bridgeport, and Mrs. ‘James Williams aniel JONES Christene Bohannan, Fountain) , Jamies Williams, injured Nov. 5 | Rua, Ky. when he was struck by an auto-

Dies in-Hospital i meres {mobile while crossing the street in Mrs. Anna Belle Jones, 2207 Older Boys’ Conference tte 3300 bck of Northwestern

— in General Hospital, i Dured in New Crown Cemetery} Problems_ facing youth. today!’ |78, resided at 2135 Wendell St. following services at 10 a. m. to-| will be discussed in the annual morrow in Barnes Methodist meeting of the Indiana Older King Ranch Heiress

. . o/morrow in Evansville, urder the 10 Marry Doctor A Jesiden; of Iiahapoits 30 sponsorship of the Indiana YMCA.| RYDAL, Pa., Dec. 3 (UP)—The Year wi Ga. She 3 as. member of! Speakers from Indianapolis in- heiress to the famous King Ranch > J : clude B. Frank Vincent, executive, of Texas will be married to a isecretary of . the South West socialite doctor now on the staff Besides her husband, Daniel branch ~ YMCA; Alexander M. of New York's Bellevue Hospital, * Jones, she is Aurvived by two Moore, dean of boys, Crispus At-|it was revealed last night. Hrs. Willa Flemister, Indi and Tr, Indian-land J. Ben Duff, associate secre-/of blond Helen Kleberg, 20, to apolis; three brothers, . Henry tary of the “Y" State Office, and Dr, J. Deaver Alotanoer, was King, Columbus, O.; Samuel King, Wittiam-E. Kuebler, metropolitan confirmed by the physician's Indianapolis, and ‘Walter King, program and Christian emphasis mother, Mrs. Emory G. Alexander, Steubenville, O., and a grandson. secretary, fat her home here.

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