Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1949 — Page 7

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40-Year Resident”

Of Indianapolis Dies Requiem high mass for Mrs. Orpha West, who died yesterday

will be held in St. John's Cath-| olic Church at 10 a. m. Saturday,

Cemets West, who would pave ed

member of St. John’s Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Gayle Crider; a son, Floyd West; a brother, Dayton Pfaff. Nobles.| ville, and 19 grandchildren, |

Alonzo Carter

Services for Alonzo Carter, 920 E. 16th . 8t, Butler football player who died Monday in Veterans Hospital, will be held at 1 p. m, tomorrow in Emanuel Baptist Church. . Burial Will be in Crown Hill, Born in Indianapolis, Mr, Carter, who was 24, was a veteran of World War II and a ‘member of True Vine Baptist Church. His wife and baby.died early in 1948, Survivors Include his: parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carter, and four sisters, Mrs. Mary Gross,

. Mrs. Rudie Griffith, Mrs. Maurice!

Jackson and Miss Dorice Carter, all of Indianapolis.

Harry G. Cornman

Harry G. Gornman, retired rail-|Pnrg High Schod!. ‘and a member! | Evangelical and

road brakeman, who died today) in his home, 6855 W. Washington 8t., after 13 weeks illness, ing be| “buried -Saturday in Highland, Lawn Cemetery, Terre Haute. | Services for Mr. Cornman will! be at 10 4. m. in Moore Mortuaries, Ben Davis Chapel. 75.

* Mrs. Harriet Heisley Myers, Fhuthet of Dr. Charles W. yers, superintendent of Gen: My, Hospital, dead at age 91.

ee Services Saturday

For Sgt. Griffith -

Service for S8/Sgt.’ Donald O.| Griffith, native of Brownsburg, who was killed March 24, 1945, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in Betheseda Baptist Church, Brownsburg. Burial will be in {Brownsburg Cemetery. An employee at P. R. Mallory & Co. before entering service! Sgt. Griffith, who was 21, Was a tailgunner on a B-25 bomber, attached to the 12th Air Force. He was a graduate of Browns-

lof Brownsburg Baptist Church. Survivors include his father, Donald A. Griffith, Eloise, Mich., 'and his grandfather, D. E. Scott t, {| Brownsburg.

‘Mrs. Bessie Clark

He was' Services for Mrs. Bessie Clark, was

of a daughter,

‘Hospital Head or Services for Mrs, Harriet Helsley Myers," mother, of “ Walted Myers, assistant U. 8. Postmaster. General, and of Dr. Charles W. Myers, superintendent of General Hospital, will be held at 2

|p. 'm, tomorrow in Marysville, “|Pa. Burial will follow there.

She died Monday in the home Mrs. Margaret Welker, Marysville. She was 91.

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Glenn Albert Sutherland, native of Springville, Ind, who. died)

Tuesday in his home, 730 E. Min-|

nesota St., will be buried in Columbus,. Ind. following services at 10:30 a, m, tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, He died at 64. A traveling sales representative of the Indiana Nut Co. he 2| was an Indianapolis resident 47

Flora; two daughters, Mrs. Lois Monroe and Mri Florence Ellis, Indianapolis, and {wo brothers, E. F. Sutherland, Indianapolis,

{Born in Marysville, she had spent

her "entire life there and was active in the work of the Marysville Evangelical Church.

children of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip,

States from Germany more than a century ago. . They settled first! near Williamsport, Pa., and later moved to Marysville, Among her survivors are four’ other sons, Melvin C. Myers, Marysville; Emmett U. Myers, Phoenix, Ariz.? Clayton J. Myers, | « (Fairport, N. Y., and Dr. William J.. Myers," Baltimore; two other daughters, Mrs. Edgar Harold jand Mrs. David Smith, Marysville; three brothers, Charles-W, and George Heisley, Marysville, and Daniel A. Heisley, Harrisburg, Pa.; a sister, Mrs. Will Christ, Leymoyne, Pa., and sev-| eral grandchildren.

John W. Mann i Services for {Mann, 1222 Wright St.,

* She was one of a family of 131

John ¢ William! Services who died! Meith,

and Jess Sutherland, Chicago. ‘Harold Owings | ‘Harold (Bud) Owings, 2216

College Ave. Apt. 1, died yesterday in his home, He was 31.

Heisley, who came to the United! Services will be at 10a. m..

Kirby Mortuary. in Washington

Saturday In Burial will be Park, | A native of Yori, Mr. Owings lived here 24 years. Hé“wWas a Isalesman. for the U, 8, Tire & {Rubber Co. Previously he had] /béen employed by the Plymouth {Cordage Co. Plymouth, . Mass, i He was a veteran of World War II and was a warrant officer’ lin the 38th Division of the Inidilana National - Guard. ¢ b Survivors include his wife, |Kay; his father, E. C. Owings; his mother, Mrs. Leona Bradford, land a brother, M. C, Owings, al {of. Indianapolis.

Frederick W. Meith

for Frederick W. 2336 N. Alabama St, who

'| Tuesday in his home, will be held died Tuesday. in the home of an at 2 p. m. tomorrow in St. John's|aunt, Miss Elizabeth Huder, will

urch. Hill, He was 70

Born in Haysville, Mr. Mann lived here 38 years. Re was|

iempldyed as a clerk hy W

Holliday Manufacturing Co. “for |

More than 30 Years until his Hel {several years ago after serving

John’s/ Many years as a cigar salesman

tirement three years ago. a member of St,

Reformed’ pe a.m. tomorrow in ShirBurial will be Crown] at_lo

ley Brothers’ Central Chapel. | |Cremation will follow. He was 74. Mr, Meith was a native of In!dlanapolis and lived here most lof his life. He resided in Chi{cago in his childhood. He retired

727 8. East St, who died Tuésday Church and the Brotherhood of! for his uncle, Henry J. Huder.

Born in Ellisville, Mr. Cornman in St. Vincent's Hospital, will be the church.

lived in Indianapolis 45 years. He!

retired nine’ years ago from his|G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, Anna; job as brakeman with the New and at 9 a. m. in Holy Rosary|Elsie B. Gates,

York Central Railroad, Big Four Division. His wife, Ida, is the only imme-, diate survivor,

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DES MOINES, Iowa, Jan. 8 (UP)—Mrs. Clara A. Mazziotti,| 32, was awarded a divorce when:

held at 8:30 a. m. Saturday in

Catholic Church. Burial will be iin Holy Cross, Born in Ullman, Mo, r Clark, who was 23, lived in In-| dianapolis 17 years. She was em-|

ployed as a lens grinder at How-|

lard Younger Co, and was: member of Holy Rosary eh

She is survived by her par- Outboard Prices Cut | MUNCIE, Jan. 6—Muncie Gear

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otho Clark,

include his daughters, "Mrs. Miss Irma K. {Shockley and Mrs. Melvina M. {McLane; a sister, Mrs.

Survivors three

brothers,

{Dubois County, a | SaUEhter.

she testified that she didn’t object Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Jean Works, Inc., today slashed prices

to her husband's pinup pictures,

until she recognized the girls.

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