Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1949 — Page 13
arranged EVENTS Ww ) wi Ramage, 31% E. Bist 8t., % Childten’ 's k Symphony estern Union*Telegraph Co. emtoday ‘in Crawfordsville for, 10 a me cudle Yoke A ployee 39 years, died yesterday Thomas Nicholson, former pho- Meera TB Athenseum-Turner in Veterans’ Hospital, Cold Spring i¥s tographer there who had offices Ballroom. Sasiednrnmininnn Road. He was 57, arity ‘also in Indianapolis; Mr. Nichot:| MARRIAGE LICENSES f-An Indianapolis resident 16} son died in Ft William D. Adkins, 30. 1306 W. 19th: |. h years, Mr. Ramage was a hative| dale, Fla. H Y in Ft. Lauder-| Welty cPcagie: 30; 1038 & Ome. , #43 8. Woodrow: | flof Dongola, Ill. He had been em- * Me. N ing 83. David 3 de x ;| Julia Ann 18. 4903 W. Washing-| ° in the Western ' Union : ihe n, first cousin of Dasvaza J. Mein 15. 140 Edmgd-|, iis B. Todd 3 2111 College: Loveailila) to Meredith Nicholson, novelist, was Wiliam. Lee Beatty, 31, 2166 N. Pennsyle| A= Grant, 25, 1331 Broadway. ; 5 one of the of vania; Hi irene ‘Smith, 17, 201 ‘N. Sons. Studios, were in. the|g New, Jerse DIVORCE SUITS FILED two Hoosier cities. He fived in|" sain, at” Marie Conon, Sharon va. George . Virginia Crawfordsville until he retired |i om x" } oi age Alexander W. : A Electrical Workers, Local No. 301 a3 years } sie i, Bentiey a | % yo Va a Ne amattls a. . (AFL). He is survived by a son, Kenyon| "Nancy Eiaveth Stokes, 33, 33 8 [LUormeine ve Herbers Bens Jr. = Bertha -e Services at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Nicholson, r L = augue) . Harry W. vs Doro- Mrs. Mary Moore “- Flanner & Buchanan mortuary Stockton, N. J. and two. si Herald J. Cole. M. 114 & Relaner; Ruth|thy McAvoy. _ Vrisda vs. W! be followed by burial In Mrs. George Ww. Hall, Chicago, Fo le sg ‘mast. Myrtle Pa¥- Inman. Maris vi rnin Pat- Mrs. Mary Stubbs Moore, {Crown Hill. and Mrs, William Wheeler, Cleve. oy: 30. Be 8 BA “5123 Brockville Ra #T00. Besirice va. Earl A. Hackioman. former president of Pitman- |" yy. orvivors include his wife, Wad Or : Graceanne Lowe, 32, 3011 K. New Jer ——— Moore Co. and imiba D.; a son, Maurice \ RS c Si sey. aaa BIRTHS —_— the first woman to fill de Hee. |Indianapolis; a. stepson, Thotyas 4 tive office in Indiana, Clark, Roscoe, Cal, an our Mgonater ames, Lola McKinsie, 335 8. pyried fn Crown Hill foday after nie’
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' Mrs. Nancy Wilson
EA Ap Wit Wil awe | Montgomery: Wilbur Jean Waterman, Anhat. Margaret Flack; Robert, Pran|At_St. Vincent's—Russell, Norma Leonard; 8 R Virginia i 908,
tt; Leo Mary Ruhl; Harry Coleman Moore ar iw, Agnes DAVIASOR. ” nl; the late | Services for Mrs. | Nancy |At Coleman—Earl, Elaine Sidebottom: Jo-! (Wilson, who died Wednesday ir aaa oe i Pp {her home, 734 Indiana Ave,
Mary Brading,
Paul, 5 | IAL St. Francis = Francis, Faye Newlin:|
Alfred M. Wade
were to be held at 1 p. m. today
James, Josephine Bloomer; Thomas,
Oils Wiliams:| _ Services for Afred Marion Indianapolis the past 30 years.
Wade, 2520 Union Bt, who died She was a native of Green Brier, * award, Wednesday In Kiylor-Nickell Tenn.
A Methodist—Forrest. Kathryn Ferguson: | Clinic, Bluffton, will be at 3 p. m. | Survivors include her - father,
n, Mabel Bepley: Robert, tomorrow in G. H. Herrmann [ee Utley, Terre Haute; three on Eiioe tries, heuline Davis: SET! tuneral home. Burial will be in |Drothers, Frank Utley, Gary;
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{Nelson Utley, Washington, D. C., At St. Francis—Raymond, Mary Harmon;
{Concordia Cemetery. He was 52.
| Park Masonic Lodge, Rite and Shrine. Survivors include his wife, | ” Jessie; a_ daughter, Mrs. Mary Creensburg. She was 63.
Edgar Elsworth Dale, 78, at 141§ Broad- Scottish yy WAY, cardiac decompensation. Hannah 8. Hackett, 94, at 919 N. LaSalle, arteriosclerosis.
[Cech Blakey, 3 months, at. 2217 Pleasant,
anapolis resident, died yester-
{George B. Rice, 62, at Services will be held at 10 a. m.
4826 Park Ave, | EEE CE, ww vearses| eS: Charles Pope | cirrhosis of the liver 4 rank} Services for Mrs. Bertha Pope Church. Burial
Lucella Galyen, 42, at Long, hypertensive who died yesterday in her home. Floral Park.
will follow in
Allen Richard Harrington, 1, st Riley, 3626 Roosevelt Ave. will be held telectasi ! , . Iva Shingleton, IndianBen min Lewis Kemp, 50, at 531 N. Be- at 2 P. Mm. tomorrow in Moore ar, Mry a ¥ an
ville, carcinoma. Dennis Royer, 9, at St. Vincent's, apo-
plexy Mollie Van Osdol, 85, at 1954 Bellefontaine. arteriosclerosis.
Mortuaries Northeast Chapel, Polis.
Burial will be in Anderson Ceme- Mrs. M. A. Mayfield
a Es 3, ve of Hamil-| Mrs. Mary Alice Mayfield, 2702
| Le) | | “Riley. serbral bemorrbege: * "7 Mion, lived in Indianapolis 45 Floyd Ave, who died Wednesday Linnie Mae Adams, 40, at 1457 after a week's lliness, was to be ae h 40, a Shepherd, | years. She was a member of the ? Prank Jackion, 60, at 42 8 Ritter, cor-| East Sixteenth Street Christian buried in Riverside Cemetery, wii gomire o %* M =| Chureh. Spencer, today following. serviess | carcinoma ee "| Surviving are her husband, |8t 10:30 a. m.
{Bana Bwing, 49, at 2357 Manlove, ecar- .,
| cinoma i {Robert D, Parker, 70, at 3430 Wheeler, | _coronary occlusion. IBeatrice Marie Whitzel, 55, at Methodist,
| _earcin {Prank A. Conway, 78, at Methodist, ar heart,
teriosclerotic Margaret Dunn, 75, at ‘St. Vincent's, cor- | _ onary occlusion i Bertha Edna Grimes, 73, st 20 N. Ken. 1 more, myocarditis my
Charles Pope; a son, Charles Pope | 27ies Northeast Chapel. She was
Jr., Peoga, Brown County; five|®" =” daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Stump, | A Jative of Dantialia. 10. MH, Mrs. Mildred Kelley, Mrs. Ada|Mavfield lived here four years.
Indianapolis, and her {the widow of Henry Mayfield.
; Survivors include. a son, Carl, Mrs. Hanna E, Mills, Indianap- : : Hermann H. Rinne, 50, at Methodist, car- Olis. St. Joseph, Mo.; a daughter, Mrs.
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i {Jennie RunNells Orville Les Robe i | Also surviving are three broth-| : rheumatic beart, 30 4 a Fred Mills, Olio, Hamilton three grandehiliguen, a County; Lewis Mills, Noblesville, | ST®a!-grandchiidren.
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| | two sisters, Mrs. Edna Howard - 38d a Bessie Lockridge. | 4 RAY Noblesville; 12 grandchildren and! |two great-grandchildren, SURV Lda ‘Mrs. Josephine Lane |
’ OPEN with Services for Mrs. Josephine MIDNIGHT (Powell Lane, 526 E. Fall Creek|| {Pkwy., North Drive, who died yesterday in General Hospital, will {be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Grinsteine rs Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Lane, who was 72, was a! lifelong resident of Indianapolis. She was a member of the Loyal {Order of the Moose Auxiliary. | | Surviving are a son, W. E.| { Demmy, Indianapolis; two sisters, | Mrs. Ella O'Dell, Otsego, Mich. and Mrs. Flora Elstrod Dever, In-| dianapolis; brother, Charles Powell, Newark, N. J, and three { grandchildren. { |
James W. Taylor Services for James W, Taylor, 110415, E. 17th St. retired rail-| {roadman who died yesterday in an Indianapolis hospital, will be| Jheld at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Peo-| - Iple’s Funeral Home. Burial willl {be in>New Crown. Mr. Taylor, who was 77, was a native of Lebanon, Ky. He retired some years ago from em{ployment with the New York Cen{tral Railroad. > | His wife, Stella, is the only im-| mediate survivor.
‘John |. Reed
Services for John I. Reed, who died Monday in-his-room at the Palace Hotel, ¢ N. New Jersey. 8t, were to be at 2 p. m. in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel, | Burial was to be in Washington Park. He was 66. Mr. Reed had been employed jas a room ‘clerkwin the Palace {Hotel for four years. He was bor? in Columbus, Ind., and lived here 50 years. | L&R DISTRIBUTORS, INC. is survived by a daughter, - MARKEY 1134 / Opal Weassner, Indian- Exclusive Distributors
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| Raymond, Dorothy Beatiey: : {in = 8t, Paul Baptist Church: Marjorie Love: Floyd, Violet Hawiey . Burfal was to be in New Crown a Rites Tomorrow c=. AL St. Vincent's—Andrew, Beverly Raikos; | ’ | Mrs. Wilson had lived in|
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| "Glen, Lelia M 0 | Mr. Wade was employed at| , ’ | Davia: Betel, Dorothy Wiliheite"'**" the Indianapolis Power & Light | three sisters, - Mrs. Germa- Ad {AL Coleman—Barman, Vesta Reed; Lind- Co. Previously he was an em- ison, Terre Haute, and Mrs. — Lorna Scott. | ployee of the Ford Motor Co. Beatrice Ford and Mrs. Ruby | paral Rober, Helen Miller; duck, re born in Brown County) hte, Indianapolis; four nieces | eee |and lived here 46 years. i gn ApRewS, DEATHS He was a member of Olive Mrs, Lennie Lewis } udson. Outealt, 73, ‘ab Methodist, ear Branch Christian Church, North/ Mrs. Lennie Lewis, lifelong In-|
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t Mrs, Lewis was the wife of the i __pneumo | Wallace H. Cox, 62, at Methodist, carci-|JA0¢ Lubking, Santa Monica, ee Amacey (Mace) Lewis. She | nomatosts. {Cal.; two sons, Dalton R, and oo mber of Pr R {Jessie Durham, 50, at 409 Minerva, cardio-| Arthur L. Wade, Indianapolis; BS 4 Ine ogress To vascular renal. | ''bekah Lodge, Meta Council of Jennie Earl, 70, at 20 8. Tremont, car- Bt LI. Fon ence M. Camp-| 5 pontas Lodge and the Memo-|- | cinoma. Fi | a apolis, and three ‘ James Rav. 44, At Bt. Vidcent's, cirrhosis grandchildren. jrial Baptist Church,
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