Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1949 — Page 18
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LATTIGE-TOP CHERRY PIE . washing tons
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will conduct mili-
"He was 28.
Local Resident Dies in Florida
Services for Mrs. Zylphia (Ola) Ayers, who died Sunday in the home of a daughter, Mrs, J. V. Moss, Bradenton, Fla. will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in J. C. Wilson chapel, Greenwood. Burial will be in Crown Point Cemetery, New Palestine. Born in Sunman, Ripley County, Mrs, Ayers, who was 76, Hved for a number of years in Indianapolis after spending her 'childhood in New Palestine. With her husband, the late Edward Ayers, she managed a Standard Grocery Co. store here for 15 years. The couple later operated a grosety in Greenfield. After her husband's death, Mrs. Ayers moved to Greenwood, where she lived’ with another daughter, Mrs. Walter Wickliff.
and the Royal Nejghbors Lodge. Besides the two daughters, surlvivors include another daughter, . Joseph Ambrose, Salida, Cal.; two sisters, Mrs. C, M. Reeves, Greenfield, and Mrs. Addie Maffett, Indianapolis; a City, Mo: eight and two great-grandchildren.
Services Sunday IFor Lt. McGhehey
Services for Lt. Lawrence Edward McGhehey, former Indian-
in an airplane crash on the Isle of Mann Apr. 23, 1945, will be at 2:30 p. m. Sunday In Bellaire Methodist Church. Broad
on Post 312
Lt. McGhehey
entered service in October, 1942, Lt McGhehey
Force as a flight engineer. He was born in Indianapolis and was graduated from Oaklandon High School. Prior to entering service, he was employed by the Curtiss-Wright propeller division.
Survivors include a son, Larry Edward McGhehey; his father, Lawrence. C. McGhehey; a grandfather, A. E. Klingensmith, all of Indianapolis, . and several aunts and uncles.
Slate Talk on Alaska
Miss Magdalena Fred will discuss “Weather and Scenery in Alaska” at a meeting of the Stephen Collins Foster Chapter, ITSC, at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Maple Rd. Branch of the Indiana
Mrs. L. G. Epsteen and Mrs. R. I Davis.
Leaves 122 Survivors
who died here yesterday, left 122 survivors. They include 11 children, ‘one sister, 63 grandchildren, and 47 great-grandchildren.
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Times State Service SBEYMOUR, Feb. 17-—Mrs.
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jcelebrated< their 89th birthdays here yesterday. They were born in Jeffersonville, the youngest of 11 children lof Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clark. They have lived most of their lives in Seymour.
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