Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1949 — Page 22

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Rites Tomorrow For Doctor's Wife

Mrs. Ella Berger, active mémber of the Indianapolis Beth-El Zedeck Jewish Congregation and wife of Dr, Henry I. Berger, local physician, died yesterday in her home, 3660 : College Ave, : after a long llness, She was 59. . Native of New York City, she | lived in Indianapolis 58 years. | She was a past matron of the Knight Mon u-

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Past Matrons Mrs. Berger

and Patrons Association of that | organization. At the time of her {death she held the post of treas|urer in the chapter.

| Mrs. Berger was also a mem-

ber of the Beth-El Sisterhood, B'nal B'rith, Jewish Education Association, Borinstein Home for the Aged, Hebrew Ladies Benevolent Society and the Denver Home, Her- survivors include a sister, Mrs. Jacob Fogle, Indianapolis; a brother, Henry Winkler, Indianapolis, another brother, : I Winkler, Detroit; four nephews and six nieces, Burial will be in the Ohev-Ze-deck Cemetery following: services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Adron- Ruben Funeral Home.”

Mrs. C. A. Pence

Services for Mrs. Laura Pence, lifelong resident of Marion County, who died yesterday in her home, 3747 W. Morris 8t., will be conducted by the Rev. R. F. Buck, pastor of the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Church at 10:30 a. m. Friday in the Wald| Funeral Home: Burial will be in Crown Hill . Mrs. Pence had been {ll for ‘the past six months. She died at 65. A housewife, she was a member of- the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Church and its Women's Guild. She is survived by her husband, Charles A. Pence; a daughter, Mrs, Marietta Wehrman; three sons, Henry, Joseph and Albert Pence; a sister, Mrs, Malinda Kolthoff; two brothers; Harry F.

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| [Alexander C. Toms

Alexander - C. Toms, retired miller and Indianapolis resident 55 years, died yesterday in his home, 1834 Orleans St. He was 81.

| Kentucky, he. was employed 22 {years at the Piel Brothers Starch

A native of Casey County,|

American ‘War|Home Economics Club snd was rs. Mabel Clark Services Planned Plan Fine Camp, Spanish-American a active worker for the Cub Mrs. | f6r ‘Mrs. Mabel V.|a member of Eastern Star, Pains- Survivors include his wife, Boouta, | Co cwlhUIR LL Sev jo Mew, Maal, ja ie 0. and’ the Progressive garet J.; two daughters, Mrs. Survivors include her husband, (Monday in an Indianapolis nurs- io Louise Staub and Mrs. Frances|/Carf E.. Weaver; a son, Carl {ing home, will be at 1:30 p. m. Spiritualist Church. Scanlon, Indianapolis; a brother,/ Bradford Weaver; a sister, Miss ones urt tipple: Keller, Indianap- ton, D. C, and three srand- ! 12 Shefleld Chapel. olis; two brothers, George Miller, Retid. Reilroader children. Harry E. Droke a ie |Columbus, Ind, and Charles Mu-| Dies in VA Hospital Mrs. C. E. Weaver ‘Harry E. Drake, 544 N. High. Mrs. Clark, ler, Chicago; a grandson; three, Wayland A. Simmons, R. R. 1,| Services for Mrs. Lilian M. land” Ave; who died Mofiday in who was 67, was Dleces, and a nephew... Box 31, Bridgeport, retired rail- Weaver, former resident of Indi- General Hospital after a week's - a native of ohn roadman, ‘who died yesterday in anapolis, will be held at 1:30 p. m.|iliness, will be buried in Crown Hope. She spent Florida-Alaska Hop the ~ Veterans’ .H tomorrow ingShirley Brothers’ |Hill following services at 2 p. m. most of her life Vp : rans’ Hospital, Cold|renira] Chapel. Burial will be injtomorrow in the Meyer & Abdon here. . After the AIRBANKS, Alaska, Jan, 19 Spring. Road, will be buried in Memorial Park Cemetery. . Funeral Home, He died at 85.

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husband, John landed at Ladd Field Air Force|there tomorrow. :iie died at 73. |Sheridan, was a native of Indian-/Ice Cream Co. 35° years, as. °

Clark, she made ~ |Base yesterday after a 19-hour t!Drake retired 15 years . her home with,,, MPs Clark {ogg i onstop routine tess], \" Indispolls resident 30iaPolis. hut HVE JevCl Yio eihad been an relia Soden a lifelong friend,” Mrs. Grover flight from Eglin. Alf Force Base,|7*4™™ he Was a native of Jefter- TUE 0° gion “he died|40 years. Tia only Barvivor 1s a Ginz. Fla. Capt. Eugene Crahan, pilot, son. He was # veteran of the yesterday at the age of 43. nephew, H. D. Matthews,

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