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THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1948 PEI NAN THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — | " 5 ¥ ri% - ¥ 5 . ~ 5 . . . ; y < Local Deaths— Dies at 32 f J Lyzott Dies; Rites Today . Fation S Ecter Rites Tomorrow [Officer Nearly Waker " Set em | y ww Is : a Al 11) . For Car Victim On Noch Re igure » y . " y A : - of his Atkins Employee | - Dies in-Home Here}. uss os fms sire. aes we L ; R. R. 1, Zionsville, who died.yes- attétidant, who had been sched<} : 4 § {uled to retire in: three months ‘ terday in General Hospital from “ : ’ aft hy rie t Tomorrow for Funeral Rites Services Planned injuries received™fh a’traffic cel. {anor 28 Jur ot ae} ¥ice Sitnoth ; ) Set Monday For Tomorrow dent Saturday, will be held at 2record shattered yesterday. | 4 Mr. ' Mrs | g Services for Frederick J. Ly-| Services for the Rev.. Fation > iy Jomarron iB Conkle. Fi rato Burton entered recordar’ bs zott, who died yesterday in his| Br, Shsistant. pastor op {Cos Floral Park, He was. 328. court; threw open a window, dis-| : home. 2331 8. Pennsylvania St. held at 2 ag tomorrow in thel Mr. Cooper: was employed by|Tobed, and started to go to bed Wife of Former will be held at 1:30 p. m Mon: Loren The Rew Do Vener. Linde Air Products Co., Speedway on _& Specthtor's bench. Crd Ct day in G. H. Herrmann Funeral| i§ able will officiate. Burial will be|CIty: ; ND Grid Star Home. . Burial will be in Crown| ; h Survivors include his wife, Mar-| , 2 in Crown Hill Cemetery. LEON'S SUPER : Requiem high mass will be said}. jan a The Rev: Ecter ied yesterday|Sareti three sons, Rohert ir. Fonfor Mrs. Jane Layden, 6165 Burl-| 3 Mr. Lyzott, who was 68, was a in he Rev. Ecler 16d Ynaterd® (ald and Richard; a daughter Glo-|| — MARKET ington Ave. at 9 a. m. tomorrow! .} painter in E. C. Atkins & Co, n his home, 1921 N. Talbott 8 ria; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. in Christ the King Church. Other! # 16 He was a lifelong resi- oN : { [He was 83, : ’ {Herman Cooper, Indianapolis; services and burial will be held in| § | {den} of Indianapolis and a mem- | A native of Polk County, Ga..'thres brothers, Leon and Charles ! rC Ia Monday. i ; ar of the Atkins ‘Pioneer Club.” | {the Rev. Ecter came here in 1800 Cooper, Indianapolis, . and Dale Davmpart, 1a., * { ; Surviving are his wife, Mrs, and was ordained a Baptist mih- Cooper, Wichita, Kas.; two sis-|

Mrs. Layden died yesterday In St. Vincent's Hospital. She was 2

ister in 1913. ° ters, Mrs. Pauline Frye, Danville, He was past grand chaplain and Mrs. Betty Curl, Indianapolis; of .the Prince Hall Affiliation of his grandmothers, Mrs. Batty, the OES in Indiana; chaplain of (Wright, Henderson, Ky., and Mrs.

Lena Lyzott; a daughter, Mrs. Lola B. Wessel, E. F. Lyzott, Phoenix; ters, Mrs. Mayme Dietz and Mrs.

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PK ad oo Ingiana Bell R. MeAnich, Indianapolis, and| Berkley Rd. wholesale lumber |Trinit manage : to y Masonic Lodge No. 18 and Anna Naugla, Indianapolis, and 3 clephi University o Neire pa John 0. Riley Mrs, Jeannette Moore, Gladstone,| dealer, who died Monday in {was superintendent of the-local his grandfather, Charles Allison, | football star. Hor brother re Rit T nn ~—{Ore.._and two brothers, Charles, his home, was. buried: today in jpranch of Sisters of Charity, Indianapolis. / fo Na pn : ot as + JR L ; W. Lysott, Indianapolis, and Em- ’ | Burvi include. his Wife,| «Fm 1 ~ ’, . 4d / BR 3 Be Timer Layer, was 5 nationatly NH 1©8 | OMOITOW mstt Lysott. Cedar Rapias, Towa |r" Hill. He was 62. | Suvivols_ include bis ry Tear if ! RY SNE

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Services for John O. Riley, R.R.| one of the “four horsemen.” ara)

2, Box 7, Cloverdale, who aed Mattie Decker

Bots, Mra Layton trad ti il- Tuesday in his home, Will be-held| Services for Mrs. Mattie Deck#polis 10 years. She was a mem-|at 10 a. m. tomorrow in G. Bho die Testertad In ber |8chool facult ber of the Altar Society of Christ Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial} og at 1:30 p. m. tomearrow in home'of her son, Ralph Newton. | chool faculty.

the King Church, Tri‘Kappa and! win be in New Lancaster Ceme-|J, (C. Wilson Chapel of the 1714 N. Lyndhurst Dr, will be Juretta Berry Chimes. Burial will be in Floral held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow “in|

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ices for Mrs. Mary L. Vib- grandson, Henry Radcliff, memer wy died ‘yesterday in the of the Crispus Attucks High

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Besides her husband, she is sur- West Side Church of the Nasz-| Services for Miss Juretta Berry, ay compared with a prewar figure h Yived by two daughters, Susan Ir on a Tips os wily Laem. Pe an |arene. - Burial will be in Floral [239 1 Warm Ave. wii be hey of only 42 per cent. | * Fresh Dressed, : Fen Lae rT Te ro a la Hes Tu, Sho To an meee OPEN |e sree 1 RG ; ltaurants here, including one at|{borm in Kentucky. She attended A native of Missouri, Mrs. Vib-iy 0 Burial will be in Crown Sale ea Young Mens .

JaSlanapolis; her Mother, Mrs. G:l4022 E. Washington St. before (Olive Branch Christian Church. |ber, who was 82, lived there until Hvitfeldt of Moline, Til, and a|Teliring three years ago. He was HVVOrs lucid Ver MiFband: (Cin Re Tor Ey oe ‘Ryst: {a member of Olive Branch Chris- a er; a " ; step-brother, R. 8. Rystrand of |Mrs. Estella Welsh, Mrs. Bernice Church.

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Home, Bedford. ] | Mr. Isham, who was 50, died {Monday while on a vacation at {Daytona Beach, Fla. : A native of Harrodsburg, Ky, he was sales representative in

he previously was associated with tlie Steel Coat Co., St. Louis paint firm. He was a member of Elks Lodge 13, which will conduct services tOMOTTOw, - : Survivors include his wife, Paula; a sister-in-law, Mrs. ge “Whitmore, Indianapolis, §' and mother-in-law, Mrs, Hattie Cushman, Anderson.

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Services for Mrs. Oldendorf, who died’ in hér home, 2626 Sutherland Ave, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be” in. Crown we : Hill. She was 86. vq ak | Mrs. Oldendorf, lived in Indian- ob Pv 5 iapolis 78 years. A native of Wa \ $Y

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