Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1949 — Page 9

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| husband of Mrs. i Lela Bryson, # 1334 8. Richland | °% St., entered serv2 1ce in January, bis 1944, and was sent overseas six| months later. A | '36 graduate of] Washington | High School, he | was employed in| Chevrolet Motors Division of General Motors Corp. seven years. Born in Kentucky | A native of Warren County, | Ky., Pvt. Bryson lived in Indianlapolis 20 years, He was a member of Samaritan Lodge No. 658, | IO0OF. The Rev. N. H. Schultz, pastor of Garfield*Park Evangelical and Reformed Church, will officiate at services. | Surviving, in addition to his wife, are a son, Gerald R. Bryson; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bryson; a brother, Everett Bryson, and a sister, Mrs. Lucille Dishman, all of Indianapolis.

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Services “or Mrs. Molie Parker, who died Friday in her home, 1402 N, Riley St., will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Glenco Baptist Church. Burial will be in New Crown. She was 78. Mrs. Parker was born in Henderson, Ky., and lived in Indianapolis 30 years. She was a member of the Glenco Baptist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mary Shaw, Indianapolis; a son, Edward Lewis, Louisville; -a nephew, a niece, three grandchildren and seven great -grandchildren,

Henry Schleiter

i Henry L. Schleiter, 1028 Newman St, a former siding contractor, died yesterday in General Hospital. He was 58. Born in New Haven, Conn., Mr. Schleiter lived here 30 years. He recently” returned from Texas where he had lived for the last five years, He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church and Centre Masonic Ledge. » Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Barbara McCloskey and Miss Frances Schleiter, Indianapolis; a son, John Schleiter, Indiianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Goodwyn Clyne, Milford, Conn.; a brother, {John Schieiter, New Hartford, Conn., and his stepmother, Mrs.

{John M. B8chleiter, Bridgeport, Conn. Mrs. Josephine Davis Services for Mrs. Josephine

and Indianapolis resident 34 years, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Middlebury Methodist Church. Mrs. Davis died Sunday in the home of a daughter, Miss Frances Davis, 225 W. 34th St. She was a member of the Golden Rule Bible Class of North Methodist Church. Surviving are another daughter, Mrs. Lucille Jagars, and a son, Merritt Davis, Indianapolis, and three grandchildren.

William M. Evans William M. Evans, 228 Hiawatha St, former wholesale food salesman who died Sunday, will be buried in Westley Cemetery following services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. He was 66. Mr. Evans was a native of Marion. He was a member of the

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Mass Thursday For J. O. Shepar Requiem mass for Joseph O. Shepard, 1129 E. Market 8t,, Apt. 8, who died yesterday in his home, will be held at 9 a. m. Thursday in Holy Cross Catholic Church following prayers at 8:30 a. . inv Grinsteiner - Funeral Home. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. He was 54. Mr. Shepard was employed as custodian of School 3. A native of Washington, Ind., he lived here six years. He was a member of

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- ; |Surviving are her husband, EdOften Brin ; Po ward Windham; a sister, Mrs. : : . § | or er a (IM. A. Cripe, Madison, and a ql ; Ni For Local Soldier | Bois | | N : brother, Clell Wiley, Holton, Ind. eepless ights | VoL ge 1 | Chester Owen Wills ; | [8 fa | Plan Burial Thursday al | Services for Chester Owen] enon mater to ney function permits | Pvt, Virgil V. Bryson & In Washington Park | | Wills, 210 8-Kitley Ave. who died AY, hina DARTIN Detinone Cur ood, | . : | Sud Suriday in ‘his home, will be at 2| pains, lég pains, loss of pep and energy, get. Killed in France | BE Pvt. Glen V, Berry, son of Mr. p. m. tomorrow in Robert W. ting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the ’ y ; : and Mrs. Garrett Berry, 1811 E.! Stirling Funeral Home. . Burial’ eyes, headaches and dissiness. Irregular Services for Pvt. V irgil V. Bry- | ? Michigan St. will be buried with" ot 8 h , uria or painful elimination sometimes shows son. killed Sept. 1, 1944 in France g ' will be in Washington Park. He or biadder thing wrong with your kidneys while with the Fifth Armored Di- full astaty donors in Washing: was 61. pont wait! Ask your druggist for Doan’s vision, will be held at 1 p. m. : ied Park: tollowing services at Born in Greenville, O. ‘Mr. by millions for der 50 years Dears ors Thursday in Farley Funeral 11:30 p. m., Thursday in Moore Wills lived here 37 years. He happy relief and will help the 15 miles of Home, Burial will be in Washing- Mortuaries Peace Chapel. The was a carpenter and general con-| Siduer Lube Sush out pelsenous waste from ton Park. He Rev. L. C. Trent, pastor of ithe kd tractor and was a member, of| d. Get Doan's Pills. . y : o ' was 27. Woodruff Place Baptist Church, « = § Emmanuel Baptist Church. "Pvt. Bryson, will officiate, a Surviving are his wife, Emma;|

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