Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1948 — Page 17
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[Rites for Former
MONDAY, PEC eAuy
Local Deaths—
Slave, 101, Set Mrs. Wilson Burial _To -Be in Kentucky
Services for Mrs. Emma Wilson, 101-year-old Indianapolis [resident and former slave, will be 4/held Wednesday in Hopkinsville,
Ye Mrs. Wilson died Saturday in her home, 405 W. 25th St. She lived in Indianapolis seven years and was a member of the Good Samaritan Baptist Church. She was 16 years old when the Emancipation Proclamation was issued, making her free, She was born a slave in Hopkinsville and will be buried there beside eight of her children. Twice married, she was the mother of 13 children, Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Lula Bell Reed, Indianapolis; Mrs. Rosie Winburn, Detroit; Mrs. Sallie Smith, Cleveland, and Mrs. Daisy Watkins, Hopkinsville; a son, George Wilson, Indianapolis; 43 grand-_7 2 children, 23 great-grandchildren and nine great-great-grand-children. “
Mrs. Fannie Griffin
Services for Mrs. Fannie M. Griffin, 812 W. 10th St., who died yesterday in General Hos- | pital, will be ‘at 1p. m. Wednes-| day in the Mount Paran Baptist Church. Burial will be in New| Crown -Cemetery.
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Indianapolis 12 years. dry of the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital and was a member! of the Mount Paran Baptist] Church and the Daughters of the | Elks, Halycon Temple.
‘Mrs. Alice Brown, three sisters, Mrs. Suzy Mae Rakestraw, Macon, Ga.;
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Rites Tomorrow [For Mrs. Mooney
Mrs. Alice B. Mooney, 4342 College Ave. who died Saturday in
Funeral Set Tomorrow
St. Vincent's Hospital, will ‘buried in Bt." Joseph's Ceéfetery Farmer an Expert following services at 8:30 a. to-
On Small Grains morrow in the ‘Reynolds mortuary and requiem High Mass at
Freeman Apple prominent g “5 pn. in St. Joan of Arc Lawrenct Township farmer and!Catholic Church. She was 77. grain expert, will be buried in Mrs. -Mooney--Hved in Indian-
apolis 55 years, She was a memX ndon, the IOOF Cemetery Oakland ber of the St. Joan of Arc Parish, |
following services at 1:30 p. m.|jq woman's Club and Legion of tomorrow-in- the McCord. Funeral Mary. These groups-will meet to-
Home there. night in the mortuary for a prayer Mr. Apple, owner of a farm on | Service. R. R. 2, Oaklandon, with his| Her husband, Lay rence J.|
Mooney, preceded her in death. | Her survivors include a daugiter, Mrs. Bernadette Chesebrough,|
brothers and sisters, died Saturday in Methodist Hopital The | 300-acre fafm was settled by his| grandfather, Christopher Apple, Er Bown Hire Sters; Me more than 120 years ago. It wa ™ Je owney ainfie a rs the site” of the Oaklandon High! {Margarst Quinn-and Mrs. lam School from 1889 until 1941. og, Vincennes; two grandsons, Charles and Michael = Chese-| - Mr. Apple, his three brothers, rou g, Indianapolis, dad several and his father were all born on| ....c 4 Hephews. the farm. He farmed his portion |of the land since early Sanhood, Mrs. F. S. Fields He. was active in promoting | . Tho . Club worl in Lawrence Township| , M1 Fh Risigs, 549 I. ber of the Farm ’ and was a mem |C rown. Hill Cemetery following
Bureau. [sérvices at 2 p. m. today in the
the season's first
Hamblen Rites Set
For Tomorrow
Paper Mill Engineer
Lived Here 40 Years
Services for Marion F. Ham-
Park. Mr.
Born in Sparta, Ga., Mrs. Grif-| blen, 1741 Lambert St., who died fin, who was 46, had lived in Saturday in Methodist Hospital,
She!will be held at 1:30 p. m. toworked eight years in the laun-/morrow in Farley Funeral Home. Burial' will
be in Washington
Hamblen, who was 60, had
|been chief engineer of Beveridge
years,
She is survived by her mother, paper Co. for the past 35 years. Cleveland; A native
of Indianapolis 40
he had been employed
n Mrs. there 39 years and was one of Elizabeth Brown, New York, and| the company’s three oldest em-
|ployees.
He
entered the company as a;
fireman in the engineering department. After rising to the post
lof* chief engineer, Arley H. Cromley, Indianapolis the paper mill from steam to mérthant,-who-died- yesterday-in: relectric-operation-and-introduced - his home, 5857 Winthrop Ave., will, many changes to increase opera:| be entombed in the Crown Hillitions efficiency.
A. native. of Waymansville, he Disclosure Really {was a member of West Indianap-| |olis Lodge 669, F&AM, and Blaine
he converted
tAvenue Methodist Church. !
He
(Louise; Hamblen, Clayton; a sister, Mrs. [Pearl Richie, Indianapolis,
is survived by his wife, a_ brother, William H.!
several nieces and nephews.
‘Knox,
ner &
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Knox Services for Mrs,
Bessie Eva who died yesterday in her!
‘home, 3010 N. Park Ave. will be station WISH squeeked, fizzled University, Washington, D. C. held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Flan=| {and went dead. |
Buchanan mortuary. Burial’
Iwill follow in Baltimore, Md. Born in Baltimére, Mrs. Knox, |
who was 54, lived in Indianapolis! minutes ‘16 years.
|All” Saints Episcopal Church and crashed into a power pole near!the first Negro supervisors in the!
Gold
Strvivors include her husband, Road and Rawls Ave.
She was a member of
Star Mothers.
|Ernest Knox; two daughters, Miss
Mary
{Mae Knox, Indianapolis; a.broth-| {len { ler, Charles E. Stevens, Detroit;| i until two sisters,
Alice Knox and Miss Helen
Mrs. Helen Kerns, |
|Centerville, Md., and her mother,
family travel and
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Mrs. Mary Stevens, Centerville, |99WD cost them “a heavy fi-|
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Considered a grain expert, heiwinter Avenue Church of the] Times Amusement {was in charge of the Purdue Uni-| Nazarene. She was 60. Clock versity ~~ Agricultural Center's A native of Indianapolis, Mrs. grain ekhibits. Hissadvice about pjelds died Friday in her home. CIRCLE oats, wheat, corn and soybeans she was a member of the Winter ware Countess of Monts Cristo | was widely sought by farmers| Av enue Church of the Nazarene. 7:25 and 10:16. © 30. 4:40. throughout Indiana. | She is survived by her has“The Spirituailst,” with Turhan He was a member of Oaklandon | band, Frank 8. Fields; a daughter, nell, at 13:30 315 6.05 ‘and 850°" |0dd Fellows Lodge ‘No. 534, Mrs. Truth Arthur; two sisters, ESQUIRE, IOOF: Oaklandon’ Encampment Mrs. Miriel Schmoe and- Mrs. No: 254, Cantons of’ Indianapolis, Ruth Hiles; three brothers, Wal-|
| “Holiday Camp” with Flora Robe [son Jack Warner Dennis Price al and Oaklandon Rebekah Lodge ter, Clarence and Paul Matlock, No. 427.
Hazel Cobrt, at 6:25 and 10:18.
“Paris” Frills,” with -_ Micheline |and two grandchildren, all of InPresle, at 8:35, , He is sufvived by three broth-| dianapolis. ° INDIANA h h ini rt “Road Howse” with Ida Lupino, - [CT Who own the remaining part John Hacker | Cornel. Wilde, . Celeste Hom an of the Apple farm, Arthur, Ed- . Services for John Hacker, who| Richard Widthark." at 12 3:80. |ward and Porter Apple; three sis-| and 10:15, ‘died Thursday in his home, 935 N.| “Trouble - Preferred.” wit ters, Mrs. Ada Ellsworth, PendleKnoacaple Pi gr Retarte es) ton: Mrs. Herman Young 'In-| |Beville Ave. will be held at 21 11:25, 2:40, 5:50 and 9:05. ' 8 Ip. m. today in Royster & Askin!
dianapolis, and Mrs. Bernie Klep-|
KEITH'S fer, Oaklandon,
“When My Baby Smiles At Me,” MET Betty "Grable and Dan Daily, 1:07, 1:18, 3:20, 5:40, 7:51 and
1:00 Las nen lIson, “The Three Musketeers,” with
Funeral Home. Burial will be in Washington Park, He was 61. Mr. Hacker, a native ofsIndianfapolis, was a salesman for the] i Baking Co. 22 years.
Lana Tur Gene Kelly, J § > - htm Vif he Boa AEE | i mor nd an «40, 98, an LA Attorney Dies frre: Mrs. Lydia Morgan and Mrs, Express,” with Mirle | 4 [Clara Raynolds; five brothers,
Charles, Edward, Frank. Walter Henry R. Wilson, Indianapolis'and George Hacker, and two |attorney and Marion County (grandchildren, John and Shirley (Criminal Court public defender |Berry, all of Indianapolis.
(from 1943 to January of 1948, will be buried in Burr Oak Ceme- C. B. McMurray Services for Charles B, McMur-
[6 Muzzling’ of Spy tery, Chicago, Ill, following serv- | ices at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the ray who died Saturday in his C. M. C: Willis & Son. Mortuary home, 714 Edgemont St., will be chapel. [held at 10 a. m, tomorrow in the
“Berlin beron, an. and Paul Lukas, at 2:50, 6:45 and v on “Se Well Remembered,” h John Mills, Martha Scott ind” "Fairicis Roc, at 12:52, 4:38 and 8
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THE CASE of the “Pumpkin ‘Pateh-Splest* was left hanging in
Saturday in General’ Hospital|70: after a short illness. He lived-in| A life resident of Indianapolis, 509 W. 29th St. {he was plasterer by trade and
Mr... Wilson,..who... maintained. offices in the Walker building,
was a resident of Indianapolis 14 . years. He was born in New Or: ce ot fou at one leans, and was. graduated from|- plscs and JOuL INN w
roe
, Churen: Just as Commentator Drew He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Peasgbn was about to make
startling revelations about what
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WISH went off the air for 41|fore coming. to Indianapolis, he | after an. automobile, lived. in Chicago for a number of | skidding en the wet pavement, {years and there became one of]
/the station’s transmitter at Post [Postal Service.
He is survived by two sons, "2 = {Henry R. Wilson Jr., Indianapolis THE STATON remained i-| |attorney; and Carter Wilson, Chithe damaged fuses cago, twa daughters, Mr§, Anna were replaced. 1 Burst, Chisago and Mrs. Alice tat - ams, New Orleans; a sis-|~ Station officials said the break-! ter, Mrs, Margaret Kendrick, New| Orleans; a half-brother, Edward
{nancial and material loss.” Since! {the programs scheduled during | Walker, Baton Rouge, La. several |the silence were commercials, the |Diéces and -nephews and one
* |said.
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from these shows, the officials
William F. Churchman Services for William F. Churchman, R. R. 5, Box 384, retired! banker and - investment broker who died Saturday, will be held at 3 p. .m. Wedpesday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Cremation will follow in the Flanner &
’ |Buchanan mortuary crematory.’
i yr chman, who was 83, nt of thei; National Bank, Which later consolidated with the Indiana National Bank. At one time he-—-operated the — William —F Churchman Co., an investment brokerage firm. | - He is survived I two brothers, | Erank. Churchman and Robert : Churchman, ok is.
Taft Visits Paris PARIS, Dec. 6 (UP) =~ Sen.] Robert A. Taft (R. O.) arrived
or your travel agent
his vacation tour of -Europe.
2 ‘Services for Mrs. Nellie Pearl ‘Faith, 318 Leeds Ave. who died
+of Christ, Scientist.
here today from Amsterdam on
[Saturday in General Hospital will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in, Royster & Askin Mortuary. Burial will follow in Floral Park Cemetery. A lifelong resident of Indianap-, % olis, Mrs» Faith was 59. She was a member of the Lynhurst Chap-| ter, OES, and the Fourth Church ‘».
» » } . ‘Mrs. Orval Faith . » $ * *
She is.survived by h Busband, | Orval “Faith: “da daughter, Mrs. # ‘Vera MeCleltan; two: grandsons, - w Gary C. Baxter and Lonnie J. Me-| i Clellan; -all- of Indianapolis, and al w brother, Fred HoWard, Clayton,
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