Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1949 — Page 5

tee ist Church and the Mystic Circle, [tional president of the F&AM, Lawrence, War Mothers in 1944 after having #1 As are a son, James Ed- been an active member of the Ingar, BE. Landing, Mich.; his father, diana chapter for many years. [TOW stepmother, Kees-| Speaking as president of the. ling and Mrs. Ruth Keesling, In-/1ngiana chapter, American War : disnapolia, and 3 » Harvey Mothers, in the’ November 1935 er Keesling, apolis. : biennial convention in IndianapAlso are sisters, 5), Mrs. Hahn urged the Mayor Mra. Katherin Walls, Dallaszation wage an active campaign SLE. Suey, Indianapolis, and a half-sister, sgRinat communism, fascism ang in Flannet & spotty. General Eo a . © naBurial will Mrs. Lottie Hall tional convention in 1937, vas 52. had Services for Mrs. Lottie. Hall, HAND Wil Siected frat A es presi. s resident 24 1524 Ringgold ‘Ave., who died yes- op 00 ohairman medals son of the terday in the home of a daughter, | ...it1ee of the American War leeg of Terre Mrs, Clifford Baker, 1944 Shelby Mothers. £3 ee a ne aorta She was appointed to the Indiness Jor 30 Wea al i oe Hill Crest 20a War Memorial board of trus-

Cemtery, Red Keys. Mrs. Hall had lived in Indianapolis 28 years. She came here from Power Station, where she

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was a meme was born. She was a member of f the Advent the Red Key Christian Church. ute Masonie Surviving ‘in addition to her daughter are two sons, Austin A. ; wife, Mrs. and Lonnie O. Hall Sr., Logans- In wo sons, Ed- port; a brother, Lannie Silvers, . Steeg, and Muncie; 14 grandchildren, 18 am McHugh, great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. ashington Services Tomorrow “ornelia Po we For Raymond McHugh vo daughters, Services for Raymond McHugh, es and Mrs. 1211 N. Pershing Ave.,, who died 1 Locke St, Saturday in General Hospital, ow in Louis- will be held at 1:30 p. m, tomori by: burial row in Shirley Bros. West Burial: will be in Crown Hill He was 61. Indianapolis Mr, McHugh was employed in & a member of Speedway restaurant. He is surwurch, Louis vived by his wife, Mrs. Freda Mcof the East- Hugh; a daughter, Mik Eileen Yast} a son, Hany McHugh; his ' mother, Mrs. Dora McHugh, and . ugh Ay gauge te Jets, Hairy a0 d Clyde janapolis. ugh, all of Indianapolis.

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capacity until July, 1948. Mrs. Hahn served 10 years ‘president of the Women's Auxilfary of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. She was also'a past president of the May Wright Sewall diana Council of Women. Mrs. Hahn also ‘was a member of the St. Paul Episcopal Service Star Legion, Women's Départment Club and the Monday Club. : Surviving are a son, Dr. E. Vernon Hahn, Indianapolis, and two brothers, Horace G. Keener, Peru, Ind., and Ward Keener, Anderson.

Raymond C. Scott

Rites Tomorrow

Services for Raymond C. Scott, Killed Friday in an automobile accident on U. 8. 52 near Donovan, II, will be held at 3 p. m.| tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries i Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park. He was 57. Born in Plainville, Mr. Scott lived In Indianapolis 27 years. He moved to Beloit, Wis, eight years ago. He wads a motor as|sembler and a member of U. 8. Steel Workers of America, Local 1533, in Fairbanks Morse Co.

Beloit. ng are his wife. Mrs.

sons, Otis R. Scott and Walter W. Scott, Indianapolis; a daughter, Miss Judy Gay Scott, Beloit; her mother; Mra. Dorothy Scott, Elnora; a sister, Miss May Scott, Elnora; two brothers, William Soott, Elnora, and Elmer Scott, Indianapolis, and two grandchildren.

ployee who died Friday home of a brother, E. L, White,

her life and had been an employee of the Central State Hospital more than 20 years before [her retirement last June. Surviv{ing in addition to her brother are several nieces and, nephews,

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Mrs. Elizabeth T. Noll, Indianapolis resident 60 years, who died yesterday in -her home, 244 N.

Survivi Gillian V. Scott, Beloit, Wis.; two! M

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Ross Ferguson

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Services for Ross Ferguson, former Marion County deputy sheriff who died Friday in his home near Valley Mills, were held yesterday in Valley Mills Friends Church, followed by burial in

{West Newton Cemetery. He was

67. A native of Olney, Ill, Mr, Fere guson had lived near Valley Mills most of his life. He was a deputy sheriff in the county from 1046 to Jan. 3, 1940. He previously | was employed in International Harvester Corp. 25 years. He had been a farmer several years, Mr. Ferguson was a member of Valley Mills Friends Church, Decatur Township Lions Club, Mystic Tie Lodge, Scottish Rite and Shyjne, “Surviving are his wife; a son, Robert erty , ‘a student in the University df Iowa; his mother, Mrs. Anna Ferguson, and | a sister, Mrs. Bessie Nelson, i

Ada Stanton

Misa for Mrs, Ada Gertrude Stanton, 408 E. Michigan St, who died yesterday in Bt. Vincent's Hospital, will be held at 10 a, m. {Wednesday in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Burial will be in Walters Cemetery, Eminence, Ind. A native of Eminence, Mrs. Stanton, who was 64, had lived in- Indianapolis most of her life, She was a member of the Baptist Church, Surviving are a son, Oral BE. Stanton, Indianapolis, and "3 ster, Mrs. Frank Leonard tinsville,

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Thomas Burway.

Funeral Today

Services for Thomas Burway, 317 Fulton St, who died Saturday in General Hospital, - will. be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow- tn Grinsteiner Funeral Home. Burial was to follow in New Crown Cemetery. A native of Vincennes, Mr. Burway was 79. He had lived in Indianapolis 48 years and had heen employed by the City Ice & Coal Co. for 27 years before his retirement seven years ago. Surviving are two sons, Joseph and Edmond Burway, Iadianapolis, and five daughters, Mrs, Myrtle Parrish, Mrs. George E.| |Bridgewater, Mra. Josephine Gray; ! Miss Ruby Burway, all of Indians! apolis, and Mrs. William Englé-| don, Zionsville, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Hoffman; Indianapolis,

James W. Smith

Services for James W. Smith, retired molder who died Saturday in his home, 3839 W. Michi gan 8t., will be at 2 p. m, tomorrow in the Tabernacle Baptist {Church. Burial will be In Floral Park. Mr. Smith, who was 71, Was 8 native of Carmel and had lived in Indianapolis 40 years. He was a member of the Tabernacle Baptist Church, International

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and Indianapolis a Lodge, No. 669, Surviving are a brother, George Smith, Indianapolis; two sisters! Mrs. Gertrude Simmons, Indlan«| apolis, and Mrs. Rose E, Peters, Hollendale, Miss., and two nieces and | a nephew.

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Jessie Shipman, 211 Spring St. | who died Saturday in an Indian-

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~Mr. Young was born in Madi-| on Cotity and. lived th Indian. | apolis 38 years. He was & mem- fi ber of ‘the Church of God, the National Association | of Letter if Carriers :

Rites Wednesday For Lt. Leuthold §

Services for 1st Lt William |i {Woodrow Leuthold, killed July 1," 1945 in Rouen, France, will be i & Myer & : Abdon Mineral Home. | . Burial will be in Crown Hill, . IA, Leuthold entered service in J April, 1941, He enrolled in of-

Surviving are is wife, Mrs Della Graham, Indianapolis; two sons, Thomas Graham, Edinburg, and Arvin E. Graham, Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. “Estell Taylor and Miss Alta Graham, both of Indianapolis.

Charles W. Patton’

Services for Chirles W. Patton, former Indianapolis cigar jobber, who died Saturday in the Franklin Masonic Home, will be held to: morrow in Eaton, ©. follawed by burial there. He was 90. A resident of Indianapolis most of his life, Mr. Patton was a member of the Masonic Lodge. He is survived by a son, Frank| D. Patton, Indianapolis.

REVENUE MAN TO SPEAK

Ivan A, Kelly, U. 8. Internal Revenue agent, will address members of the Butler University Ace] counting Society at a dinner-meet-ing Thursday at the Famous Door restaurant,

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ficers training school in Ft. sil, Bl Okla, and was sent overseas in a {January, 1945. He was a mem-| N - ber of Gen, Patton's Third Army, BE 89th Division, Field Artillery, i when he was killed. | Lt. Leuthold was graduated Bl from Technical High School. Hel had been employed in Juantiate s mother, Mrs. Lillian Leuthold, | lives In 2227 N. Alabama St. In ‘addition to his mother, he) is survived by his wife, Mrs. Enid Leuthold, Los Angeles; two! brothers, Lawrence Leuthold, In- gi dianapolis, and Arthur Leuthold, | Chicago, and a sister, Mrs. John J Zamer, Inginnapone.

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