Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1949 — Page 12

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ernmental research, EEE, am Listed "Some of the Problems Pains ' Program for the third Gover- pital, will be buried in Crown Hill' Mrs, Leroy Moore nor's Conference on Recreation 3 be held Jan: 18 in the Claypool Hotel was announced today by P. ” Middleton, director of the Indiana Economic Council. The conference is sponsored by {the advisory committee on recre-| ation of the Economic Council, The morning- session will be devoted to a youth conference, Indianapolis, or ident of the State Teen Council, will preside and Harry Geisel| former . major! league umpire, will speak. y

noon and evening sessions will fon Station. died eight be: county and rural programs, i at Us on en.

municipal rams, school funcba programa and com- late Harry Doolittle, auditor for | James and. George Madison, all of asta

mercial recreation problems. grandfather, |p,

Clyde Underwood Services for Clyde Underwood, 329 W. Thompson Rd. who died! Wednesday in his home, will ve! Mrs. Nell V. Graves

p.m. tomorrow in| _4$J. C, Wilson Chapel of the Chimes.

A native of Marion Counly, he {had been a farmer for 13 years He was employed on the George Bixler farm the last eight vears |, 1a. Mrs. Graves was the widPreviously he was a railroad car apo of M. E. dc .

| ‘Survivors include his wife, ‘May; lis Stock two daughters, Mrs. Leslie Trox- olla Stofkyarda, (ell and Mrs. Charles Irick; a son, |H. Merrill Underwood; sisters, Miss Carol and Miss Ethel nephew, William T. Van Landing- ig rence Stephen and Mrs. Virgie,

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For Mrs. Lynch

Mrs. ‘Barbara Doolittle ach, 2407 N. New Jersey St., w! yesterday In St. Vincent's Hos-™*™ Indianapolis

Norwood C. Barker, and her

. Cemetery follow- | ing services at!

I 4 " Bu. dled Wednesday in General Hos-

chanah |pftal, will he held at 9 &. m. to-

ary and requiem | a: 'm. Monday in |Crown Cemetery. She was 38. 8S. Peter and here 35 years. She ‘was employed She died at 79. Born in Madison, Mrs. Lynch ‘was gn Indianapolis resident 56 Michael

«Mrs. Lynch

ars. Her husband, Discussion topics of the atter-[YSHS 00 FNC oman 25/ Leroy Moore;

A 8son, Moore; a daughter, .

Her first husband, the

usie - Madison; two brothers,

Ringan & Co. many years, died Indianapolis; her years ago. mick ne Springfield, K She is survived by a aaugnier, {Bom k Boone oo ngteld, Yi Mrs. Thomas Bemis Jr.; a Tarient En Doolittle, both of In- Everett ‘Miller dianapolis, and two grandsons. | Everett Miller, native of Coninersville, who died yesterday in his home, 3312 8. Parker B8t,

to be buried today in Crown Hill| oi 00 at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in

Cemetery following services at 3 the G. H. Herrmann Funeral | p. m. in Flanner & Buchanan) Home.

mortuar A Wtelong resident of “Indian-| ce Seine nt Anisher veto his 1 for many| many years. He died at 38. Sur- | ivivors include his wife, Liola;| years a stock buyer at Indlanap- iy ec. daughters, Beverly, Char-| lene and Evelyn Miller; two sons, !

Survivors include a brother, {Everett Jr., and Haro.d Miller, ail William E. Vah Landingham; a of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs.

ham; a grandnephew, William T.

{Pike, Richmond. Ind. and Mrs

Rhodes, and two grandchildren. {V atlandingham IL, all of Indlan- yyi4.04 Welch, Indianapolis, and | all of Marion County.

|apolis; a cousin, C. D. Hunter, two brothers, William and Els-| _ Gary, and several cousins in Cali-’ :

a | fornia. y Sonne \ ‘Mrs. Norwood Barker Midwest School | Services for Mrs. Edna H. Bar(P ker, 2026 N. Dearborn St. who To Be Held June 5-8 died yesterday following a two-| The Midwest Training Berl S|year illness, will be held at 1:30/which annually attracts between iP. m. tomorrow in Shirley Broth-|,,, and 300 Hoosier members of |

rs Irving Hill Chapel. Pusial wi 1 = Pk Asthe Indiana Farm Bureau. will be

be in Washington Waal 48. held this year June 5-3 at Rapid Born In Greensburg. Mrs. Bar-|City, 8. D.. it was wnoted J | ker lived in Indianapolis 25 years. today.

worth Miller, Connersville.

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leq mother, Mrs, Sampel, G. Humell-10 a Ave, will be installed as president of the Ladies Auxiliary, |uing with dancing at 8:30 p m. Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge Services for Mrs. Mary Mageline 86, at 8 p. m. tomorrow in ‘the| in Moore, 2145 Martindale Ave., Wholwarren Hotel.

mOrtu-\ row in 8t. Rita's Catholic|Helen Whitaker, first vice presihigh mass at 9 {Church. Burial will be in New|dent; Mrs. Eva Lyon, second vice ons ipa fon He, ane lived president; Mrs, Mary Lee Gaither, Born in. Jeffersonville, she lived... 40 secretary; Mrs. Mabel Paul Cathedral.| * } sutician by L. 8. Ayres &|Kestler, financial secretary; Mrs.| Co. Members of St. Rita's Church, |Eloise Sullivan, treasurer; Mrs. 9, of which she was a mniembers, Eva Goodman, conductress; MOTHER! Don't dose your will meet ut 7:1 p. m. today InMary Corydon, guard; Mrs, Sally| child with harsh laxatives! || her residence for a prayer service. Miller, chaplain . and Mrs." Mary "Survivors include her husband, Davidson, Mrs. Clarence|Mrs,

Miss Mary | Virginia Fletcher and Mrs. Etlee {Louise Moore; her mother, Mrs. Wade, directors. n

president, and Mrs. Grace Cox, | grown-ups’ standby. Still only 10¢.

{conductress, assisted by Mrs. Mil-| ’ 1.” TAC Tagan When Nature “forgets” -remember

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a banquet "Mrs. Nell V. Graves. Columbia, eier g Jong fliness, will be buried guests, to begin at 6 P. m. Burial will be in Round Hill Cem: > Who died Wednesday, Was, pound Hill Cemetery following :

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ty's first tra fatality of new year wi she stepped fr a bus into path of a car busy U. 8. 40 9 p.m. yes day. In Indianaj fatality free. pital 9-year 616 W. 17th § ical condition. ran into the } by Edgar Dz 328 Eastern West Sts. yes

Car Two other ¢

43 five miles at 4:30 a. m. crashed into overturned in Edgar B. 8 ville, was ki ernoon when bridge abutm 234 east of police said driver may hi suffered a he him to lose ©

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Mrs. Gibbs ear driven, | Sparks, 1732

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Fruitdale Av to General F died two hou The mother Mrs. Orrell Y Ave., were re Hospital .whei Mrs. Gibbs’ twin brother grief-stricken could not re the accident. Mrs. Gibbs | fon County m had been a v 8he was the dren, and ha and three She attended \ Church. '

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Her body w ton Funeral | Funeral servi arranged, pen "® son in Calif Her survih daughters, M: cille Ray, Mrs, Bernice Tung apolis and M of Danville, a Glen and Dal dianapolis; P port, Ind.; Ge Beach, Cal. a Culpeper, Va. In downtow terday, Leo I Day St, was bound Brooks:

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8t. at Meridia ed and reles Hospital. Three trolle William Haye 8t.; Jeanette | ‘W. ‘Michigan

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