Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1949 — Page 8

ee “Sap {: For Pfc. W. H. White "5 Services for Pf¢, William H. .. White, USMC, killed Feb. 19, 1945, at Iwo Jima, will be held at 1:30] : . p.m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. © Military serv- ~ ices will-be_con-| ducted at the . graveside in] Crown Hill by Lavelle ~- Gossett

is Post 908, Pfe. White, who was 18, en-

VFW to Hold Services! |

Lt. Gov.’ Rue J; ‘Alexander «+ » Funeral to be held tomorrow in Pine Village. The GOP leader died in Billings Hospital nical High School, he worked as

yesterday at age 59.

+ B=17 Tail Gunner | J Killed in Italy Services for 8/8gt. John H. Central Chapel. ea Born “in Marion County, Mr. Wind son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clinton moved to Hendricks County 40 years ago. member of the Church of Christ ; ; i near Bloomington, and of thei1944, died last Oll Fellows Lodge, New Augusta. Survivors include two sons, Joseph and Edward Clinton; three daughters, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins ; / Stella Burden; | Bartel said: that” brothers, Lon and Charles: Clin-|

: : re Tce op Roh a ws OY Rees ag i 2 Cif Gil A 2

who died yesterday

Pas Cn tn _ |0da ‘Fellows Home, Greenburg, ES or \ where he had lived for the past nes - ; {two years, will be buried Weidnes-

day in Pleasant Hill ~8ervices. for Mr. Clinton, who twas 79, will be held at 10 a. m.\" {Wednesday in

Stuart Jr. - Indianapolis native

Stuart Sr. 609 N, Chester St. {who was Killed in a plane crash fin Italy in 1944, will be held at 3. p. m, Wednesday in Moore [Mortuariea Peace Chapel. | Burial for the former B-17 tall gunner will be in Washington Park. : Sgt. Stuart, who was 23, died ‘when his plane crashed 35 miles {from his base as it returned from

It was his 40th mission, second last before he was eligible to return to the United States, i A graduate of Arsenal Tech-

a machinist at Allison Division of General Motors Corp., Plant 1,

tered service in October, 1943,

Pte. White and went to the Asiatic-Pacific|Rev. E: A, Boston, pastor of East

area in 1944. He engaged in numerous invasions in the Mariana Islands. He was killed during! the invasion of Iwo Jima. ! He was awarded the Purple Heart, the Presidential Unit Cita-| tion, - Asiatic-Pacific Medal and

native of Indianapolis, he was! formerly employed in Real Silk Hoslery Co. He was a member of Lavelle-| Gossett VFW Post 908 and an honorary member of Irvington American Legion Post No. 38. Surviving are his mother, Mrs.| (Sgt. 1-C) Bonnie D. Lefteras, Walter Reed Hospital, Washington; his father, Earl White, In“dianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Burton, Detroit, and his. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph * Bruce, Indianapolis,

--Joan V. Davis

Private funeral services and burial for Mrs. Joan V, Davis, who

died yesterday in her home, 3456 . Win sAve,, will be in —. Seneca | N.Y. .

Mrs. Thurman Owen ~ Bervices for Mrs. Lula Owen, 48 N. Jefferson Ave.,who died today “in Methodist Hg#pital after three

59, will be in Worthington,

The

before entering service in 1042.

agd Mrs.

ton; a, sister, Mrs. Mayme Rose-

brock;’ seven grandchildren and) a bombing mission over France|, at-grandchildren. {pn ooo | wo_great-gr tos Pime); Heo |

Priestess Club fo Meet,

The Past High Priestess Cli X, of Oriental Shrine will held a attack.

Was ICC Member - WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (UP) George N. Barnard, native. of Newcastle, Ind, and ‘member of the Interstate. Commerce Commission - since :

Shirley. Brothers'|

He was a

night at West | moreland Hills, Md, ! Ly Commission

Lena Secretary W. P,

AW0line 67-year-old commissioner died about 9 p. m. {Indianap-

said that he un-

derstood *'ihe Mr. Barnard cause of death was a heart

a law degree at the University of

{Park Methodist Church, will of-

Survivors besides his parents’ a . include a ‘daughter, Diane E.| Mighty Bird Mrs, Owen lived in Indianapolis Stuart; his grandparents, Mr, and .

26 years, and was. a'fiember tt Mrs, John B. Stuart, Indianap- | Park Church. She +s 0ls. and a great-aunt, Mrs, Mar-|

+ World War II Victory Medal. Al... Owen,

ficlate at both services.

East survived by her husband, ThurIndianapolis; three. sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Wymer, Mrs. Sally Emerson, and Mrs. Babe Landis, and a ‘brother, Charles] Woody, all of Worthington. i

Mrs. -E. B. Yoder

Services for Mrs. Corinne] Yoder, 3529 N, Grant Ave, Hid long resident of Indianapolis who died yesterday in Methodist Hos- | pital, willbe -held-at-10 a.m. Wednesday in Grinstelner’s Funeral Home. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mrs. Yoder, who.was 61, is survived by her husband, El B. Yoder; a son, Theodore H. Yoder; a sister, Mrs. May Guth; a halfsister, Mrs. Mary Wolsiffer, all of Indianapolis, and a brother, Joe Foltzenlogel, Chicago, IIL

Hattie Gousha

Services ‘or Mrs. Hattie Gou-

.sha, who died Baturday in the

of a niece, Mrs. Leola Col-

.{lins, 1745 W, Market St. with |

whom she was living, will be held qt' 3 p. m.: tomorrow in Moore

- |Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial She {Will be

will be in Memorial Park: was 84. ‘Mrs. Gousha was a native of

He Methodist Church.

‘Rev. Fred Burton

was a member of Grace

~~ CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Church. He also was in the the-!| ater business, i Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rozzie Foster, and a son, Tony E. Foster, both of Indianapolis; a grandchild and two grandchildren.

The Rev. Fred Burton, minister who helped found Mount Olive Baptist Church, - died Saturddy| in his home, 130 8. West St. He, buried tomorrow in Floral Park after services at 1 .p. m. in Jacobs Brothers’ West Side! Chapel. He was 53..° *

Washington County. A resident of “Indianapolis three years, she

~ weeks illness, will be held at 10:30 a m. Wednesday in Dorsey

Wednesday in Worthington, her

rar a for Mrs. Owen, who was

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was a member of the Methodist | y Church ‘n Memphis, Ind. Sur-| Funeral Home and at 1:30 p. m. viving are two ‘brothers, Ben Malleiible-& Steel Castings Co. \Ward, Montebello, Cal., and Henry | Ward, Bloomington, and several| His wife, Mamie, is the

In-addition to the preaching he. did for many years, the .Rev.| Burton was a janitor at National employed there for 30 years. | only immediate “survivor. ; :

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|garet Hightshue, Indianapolis. | 1 Depicted bird 1Heroic poem . : nts ie of prey ‘3Likely C. W. Foster 6 For centuries 3 Earth goddess % ; it has a 4'Whip | . Bervices for Charles W, Foster, | : mand 1 1218 Hiatt St, who died yester-| no Of — SThe sea bid AD] Rig iT day in Methodist Hospital, will HR oi 1his type BLOT TALLIS! be held at 1 p. m, Wednesday in| 18Insect larva 6 Female horse SIL [AR River Avenue Baptist Church.| 15 Trap 7 Angers 19 Change | 42 Fatigue Burial will Je in Washington| jo Solidity 8Depart . 20'Shadléd walks 43 Diphthong Bk eas I 4 a short time, 18 Higher _ 9Embrace , 23Coral islands 44 Ancient Syrie r ov epic 1 o ord me! 10 Spanish saint: 10 African fly 25 English city = 45 Wash 380 33 owner of CA ative of 21Preposition 11Adjoins ~~ 32 Small finch . 48 Perched % thr on L a hi, ot .22 Rip 13 Run away to 33 Makes proud 50 Finish A ANULY, NE. en a 24 Defect in marry 35 Metrical foot 52 Tantalum residént of lndianapolis most of} "" y,eeep 16 Measureof 36 Investigate (symbol) his life. He was a member ‘of the In- 30 Deiat reg 31 Brain passage 34 Hail ap em dianapolis Masonic Lodge 669, 7 sheltered side and the River Avenue Baptist! 5g Atop

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WASSON'S MISSES" SHOP, SECOND FLOOR

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The

noon luncheon tomorrow at the Mr, Barnard was born in New=[— Columbia Club. Mrs. LeGrande/castle June 6, 1881. He received Lawrence will be hostess.

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‘later returned to frivate practice .- a in

partnership Sens. Samuel “ML

Frederick VanNuys: He was appointed to the Inter: state Commerce Commission by President - Roosevelt on May 31, 1944. His termi would have expired on Dec. 31, 1950.. "He. 1s survived by his wife, four ‘|daughters and tio sons. 2 :

AMERICA’S FIRST HOSPITAL

was founded in Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Hospital. |

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Heart Disea

NE To : . | Pharmacy, 3402 N. Keystone Ave, “George PF. Stockton, 3165 N. Tllinois St., well- ¢ druggist, died yesterday in St. Ajthough his chief interest was Vincent's Hospital of heart dis- his work, Mr. Stockton was fond {of sports, especially baseball, He was a member of Capitol Avenue

was T4.

‘Services for Mr, Stockton will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow in| Methodist Church, Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Glenhaven,

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