Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1949 — Page 11
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"FRIDAY, MAR." 25; 1040 — oe Local Deaths— Featured in St. Agnes Academy
Services Sunday For Mrs. Rott
™ Local Resident All Her Life
Services for Mrs. Clara White! Rott, 2529 Station St., will be at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in Moore Mortuaries Northeast Chapel, Burjal will be in Oaklandgn Ceme-
ery. i Mrs. Rott, a resident of Indianapolis all her life, died yesterday. ‘She was 50 and had been {ll four weeks. She was a member of Brightwood Methodist Church, Northeast Community Center and the Parent-Teacher Association. Surviving ‘are her husband, Charles Rott; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Rushton, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Patty Osowski, California; two sons, Keith and Charles Rott, both of Indianapolis, and two grandchildren.
Arthur B. Brown
Services for Arthur B, Brown, 1628 N. New Jersey St., salesman for the American Linen Supply] Co., ans Hospital, Cold Spring Road,| Gibson, John Knoerle, Joyce Landiverlen, Patricia Carmichael, Rita will be held at 10:30 a. m. Monday| Standt, James in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary’| Born in Fairfield, Me, Mr. Brown had lived in Indianapolis Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. 40 years. He was 68. Surviving Burial will be in Washington are his wife, Clara G.; a daugh- Park. ter, Mrs. Louis V, Skinner, and a/| A native of Indianapolis, she son, Philip Brown, all of Indian-/!ived here most of her life. Her apolis. {husband, Glenn I. Cooley, is emMrs. Helen Cooley |ployed in Linde Air Products Co.
Also surviving are. a son, Richard,
"Song of Bernadette," opening tonight. Others in the cast grouped
Services for Mrs. Helen Cooley, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary » | ) bs Brothe vr ad eren Ave, Baptist Church, Emerson . . who died yesterday in her home, Owens, Mrs. Alma Garley and Services to Take day 2 Jaco : Jobers West Side 50. 62 1, 178, Roly amine ochools 3. 8% Dinner at Hopkins’ 4316 Fletcher Ave., will be held at/ Mrs. Ruth DeLong, all of Indian-| Place Monday Chapel. He was 44, | TUESDAY. APR. 5 AND APR. 19 SERVING ALL DAY 1:30 p. m. Monday in the J. C.apolis Services for Mrs. Ethel Jean Ap Indianapolis resident 25) gimey Bes Schoo 18, ean sh. 8 i = sree ———— oe prvic 8s. Ethel Jean- , y Sts. ools 15, 33, 38, ¢ , 81, : —————— ... rrr = 3 years, Mr. Price was a member iis Bt. , ’ UNTIL 8:15 P. M. lette Hunter, native of Ben Davis, of the Friendship Baptist Church. Brareehoar Bt. Paplpe. St. Peters; p Jap " Garfield Park ¢ i ’ who died yesterday in her home, Surviving are his mother, Mrs. , “arte ark Community Center, 8. SQUARE I THE SAME IR R. 1. Plainfield, will be held Sallie Hamel; a sister, Mrs. Birdie tm, RT Cnn stl IR. 4, é ’ Thompson; two half-brothers, Roch. Sacred Heart Grade, 8t. Mark's! DEALING - LOCATION at 10 a. m. Mon- +m wo wring , a ' Evangelist, | : {Willie and Walter Skates; an aunt| geuthside Community Center, 1200 SE
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‘who was 32, became leader of ® the Plain field Brownie Girl Scout Troop after moving fo Plainfield with her family in 1945. A graduate of | Ben Davis High School, she was| a member of the Plainfield Methodist Church and its Women’s Club. | Surviving are her husband, Donald E. Hunter; two daughters, | Patricia Jean and Nancy Sue Hunter; her mother, Mrs. Nora |G. Bilyou, Terre Haute; four sisters, Mrs. Lenora Greene, East Hampten, Long Island, N. Y.; Mrs. Mariam Kinder and Mrs. | Helen Jester, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mayme Hunter, Lawrence- | burg, and a brother, Hicklen Gurney, Cloverdale.
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General Hospital will be buried |in Greenville, Ky., following serv{ices there Monday. | Born in Greenville, Mr. Pritchjett had lived in Indianapolis 26 |years. He was 48. | Survivors include two brothers, | Harrison Pritchett, Indianapolis,
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Wade, Fred Gisler and Betty Lou Bering. Performances 8:15 o'clock each evening, today through Monday, in Cathedral High School.
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informed at a one-minute court murdering Mrs, Durand-Deacon hearing today that he will go oniand trying to dissolve her body trial Apr. 1 for the “acid-bath™l,, , pan of sulphuric acid to nn Me MPs, Olive hide his crime. #e also has been Police reinforcements. were linked with five other similar called out to hold back a crowd murders. i
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