Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1949 — Page 8

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Bevérly Hills, Cal, will be buried in Crown Hill following service at 3 p.m. Friday in the & Titus Mortuary. : : Dr, Wiliam A. Shillenberger pastor | Christian eh. ari officiate... / | Miss Wilihite taught several years In the Metropolitan School of Music, which later consolidated with Arthur Jordan Cénservatory of Music. Widely scquainted B Indianapolis m she wis” & Weber the Orloff Trio, Matinee Musicale, Mu Phi Epsilon; Harmonie Club, Fortnightly

landscape paintings recently won a blue ribbon In an art show at Santa Monica, Cal. : Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Franc Willhite Webber, Beverly Hills; a nephew, Arthur H, Web-

aunt, Mrs. Retta B. Morgan, Indianapolis.

Wilbur M. Stewart

Wilbur Morrow Stewart, former clerk-treasurer of Beech Grove, who died Sunday in his home, 1414 Main St. Beech Grove, will be buried in Memorial Park following services at 11 a. m, to‘morrow in his residence. He was 82,

years, Mr. Stewart was a native of Aurora, Ind. He was a mem-

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A Beech Grove resident 42 | ber of Beech Grove Meridian

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{Survived by a son, George Finley | Btewart, Moores Hill, Ind,, and a

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‘Henry F. Smith

Services for Henry F. Smith,

day in Methodist Hospital after ian illness of five months, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Haverly * Mortuary in. Mitchell, Ind. Burial will follow in Mitchell

A native of Jamestown, Ind. Mr. Smith,” who was 75, had lived lin Indianapolis 10 years, He had been a policeman at one time In { Mitchell

Westville, Ind, and Mrs. Delba grandchildren.

‘Mrs. George Durham

The funeral of Mrs. Jessie Dur-

Jham, who died Sunday in her! home, 409 Minerva St., will be| held at 2:30 p. m. tomerrow in| Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. |} Burial will follow in Floral Park. “§ Mrs. Durham, who was 50, had

{was a member of the Good Samar-

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Besides her husband, George Durham, she is survived by two isters, Mrs. Rosa Ware and Mrs. Venolia Geter, all of Indianapolis.

|Hermann H. Rinne

Buchanan Mortuary. Cremation {will follow. Mr. Rinne died yesterday in

Methodist Hospital. He was 59.

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Mr. Jones assumed the association’s executive position earlier this month when O. J. Breidenbaugh, Indianapolis, resigned. resisdent of Gary and a Navy veteran of World War II, Mr. Jones is a graduate of Carleton College and Stanford University.

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For Dennie Royer

Services for Dennie Royer, 1523 Sturm Ave. former Patricksburg merchant, who died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Grinsteiners Funeral Home and at 2 p. m. in 8t. Matthew's Church. Burial will follow

Mr. Royer, who was 69, had been a clerk for the Kingan & Co.

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A native of Patricksburg, Mr. oyer attended Patricksburg igh School. He had lived the Nipast 12 years in Indianapolis and was a member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. Survivars include his wife, Mrs. yer; three sons, Or Glenn, Gerald a Orland Eugene Royer, al and four grandchildren I ————

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