Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1949 — Page 8

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EN Se g 3 od i e x Shay : . 2 . : 3 ETPACE 8 a — a THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES tie FRIDAY, APR. 15,1049 § = p——————————————————————llocal Deaths— . Legion Post Pays Honor to Pilot-Hero Theodore Randall, ‘Choral Leader i Mary ov ae ins : i 3 Ed ) 3 A % i * . q rl 2 oro . ; ; 8 Y * 3 v § ites } : oy . 3 A 3 1 Bey To : lo S C. Yager on] mr m—————— 1 oo" 0 oT 7 Dies Here at 64. Tg... tor ars. dary Tews, oe GAY AND : oe . fz ’ : 4 5 T = i Mrs. Eva Moore, president of who died yesterday in her home, things 1 bighs - : “ Hans . “og y {the female chorus of the Mt. 05 coe gt, will be held at 10 . again, ! z Paran Baptist Church, died today ro ; a” CL Mys Fn - ; la. m. Monday in Jacobs Brothers s . : Buri T {in her home, 1043 Roache St., fol-| unhappy ot : , : : al Tomorrow {lowing a long _ - |West Side Chapel. Burial will be happy 3 GEER PEA Ww. Ow Obitu In Crown Hill {llness. She was lin New Crown. She was 82. I don’t ' rote n, oy a ; ‘64 =r |.. Mrs. Lewis was born in Macon : : Fi Y A Funeral services for Theodore, . rndianapo | 3 aw : India 2 : Five Tears Ago B. ‘Randall, t te: 1. AB Rapo- |City, Mo., and ‘lived in Indiane center, | : 3 + typesetter for The.;s resident 37 .She formerly keep th In 1944 Louis C. Yager, former Clayworker, monthly constructionyears, Mrs. apolis 29 years. e y p the : : re local realtor and organizer of the | | workers' journal with nationwide aoore welnfln {was ‘a member of the Trinity, Bienatio : i ; Indiana Finance Association, | circulation, for more than 50\tjve of Horse [Baptist Church... . . .. . : ns) is Start out right . , . Start out’ wrote his own death notice. He years will be held at 3 p. m. Satur-/cave, Ky. She { She is survived by a daughter, . - around ft to died yesterday fn a Miami, Fla. day In Flanner & Buchanan yas a member of Mrs. Corine Kemp, Indianapolis, This bright for EASTER, by choos- hospital, after he was struck by mortuary. Burial will be in Crown yy F land 10. grandchildren. : Schilling ing your shoes from our thrifty a truck last. month while crossing HL. LE ina Pars an Bap stella Bex to ¢ nifties. Suedes . . Colfsking ® flere 1s his obituary. as he wrote) Mr. Randall died yesterday iniLeah Chapter JF Wil Mrs. Bridgewater Melting : i. te ' ole |his home, 2620 W. 58th ‘St. He|No. 2, OES; De- Moo | Services for Mrs. Stella Bridge plenty ® + ++ Patents in eur amazing ‘“Louls Conner Yager, born: at \was 68. A lifelong Indianapolis borah Court No. “r™ MOOT lygter, Indiduapolis resident’ 39 ‘A y I - a of slings . . i . | * . . iresident, he early became associ- 24, Daughters of Isis, and thé In- years, who ‘died yesterday in her CAN Ay variety of slings sendols Florence, Ky., 1860, was educated The Robert E. Kennifigton American Legion Post. guard of |,\ 0" ion" pe Clayworker, of depen ugh Order of St. Mark home, 701 Drake St. will be held “ABQ ~ . pumps . . . bow types or in’ the common schools. a was, honor stéod in solemn salute as taps sounded yesterday in Glen which his father was organizer No 1. ®" -at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow iA : Carrier” : sunly: iseirel 3 Lenchere nea Haven Cemetery for 2d Lt. John L. Slaughter, Indianapolis pilot- and publisher. After the ‘maga- The Rev. C. Bell, pastor of Mt. Jacobs Brothers West Side get ‘the | | then ge taught in the Boone hero, who died when his plane crashed at Cambrai, France, Nov. zine, which was pyblished here Paran Baptist Church! will offici- Chapel. Burial will: be in New, of noise | County aE for five years. 1, 1944, . |in Indianapolis, was discontinued, | ate in services at 1 p. m. Tuesday Crown Cemetery. She was 76. Sure ALL SIZES! “After a special course at the — rye | i -S€TVed as a postal employee|in the church. Burial will be in| Mrs. Bridgewater was a native suspende : . Georgetown Kentucky College, he his home in Friendswood, Ind. Friendship. He is survived by his for two years. 2 Floral Park Cemetery. lof Milton, Ind., and a member of square } : entered the law school of the Uni-{Will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow wife, Hazel Fulton Hibbs) three Surviving are his wife, Bessie; Surviving are her Husband, the St. Paul AME Church. She booth. Ir MANY versity. of Cincinnati, graduating|in the J. €. Wilson Chapel of the sisters, Mrs, Emma Stuck, Mrs. his mother, Mrs. Amanda Ran-|James Moore;-an aunt, Mrs. Bell is survived by her mother Mrs, glowing ® in 1885 with the highest honors Chimes. Burial will follow in Mary Smithy and Mrs. Addie Har-|dall, Indianapolis; .a ' brother, Green, Horse Cave, and two! Sarah Davis, 90, who made her “Let's x > of his class. Crown HIIL lan, Indianapolis, and two broth-{James 'E. Randall, Wellsville, nieces, Miss Marie Owens and home with Mrs. Bridgewater, and : where yo COLORS “He married Margaret Kirtley, Mr. Hibbs, who was 68, retired ers, William Hibbs, Edinburg,|N. Y., and a sister, Mrs. J. T. Lid- Mis¢ Marceline Owens, both of a niece; Mrs. Helen Trigg, also in,” roar {Herndon of Covington, Ky., the|Several years ago and moved to and Frank Hibbs, Gary. | dle, Hattiesburg, Miss. {Des Moines, Towa. Fa ST of Indianapolis. 4 te Can {same year. Mrs. Yager passed | n - wa - - - I roared |away in Indianapolis in 1937. { ; “You | “After practicing law in Ken-| : ah the satis |tucky for several years, he be-| and my leame connected with the financial! : - it ee — __ own Joke |department of H. & 8. Pogue Co. | . a se . . fand The Alms and Doetke Co., de- Seeing is believing! Shop our windows! Shop these values! You still can PRICED LOW v | partment stores of Cincinnati, - : . > over a period of*28 years. = : A “He moved to Indiarmpolis in| make a purchase . . 1920 where he organized the Indi- . : ana Finance Association, In 1936 ” he became credit manager of the IN THE NICK OF TIME FOR EASTER Z 3 Property Management Division of | ey ‘ Ae the Indianapolis Real Estate| Hi Board, continuing until 1944, when | he was forced to retire due to ill - : ; {li health. Since that time he had] y . = ? spent most of his time in Miami, | Fla.” | 2 3 od ; . w . Services were being. arranged] 5 o today, followed by burial in Flo-| : X i 4 | {rence. Surviving are four daugh-} - . 2 x i ters, Mrs. Elsie Sherick, Coving-| : Tiered g FOURS Sms x 3 whe wo Fusiliers GET YOURS ton, Ky.: Mrs. R. A. Cain, Nor-| ’ ; wood, O.; Mrs. Walter L. Foreman | ae TOM goo TOMORROW liana Miss Grace Yager, Indian- ’ William P. Burt | ¢ : : | « Services for William P. Burt, OMG 0 WER @ £ | former Indianapolis resident who | / o died Tuesday in a Cincinnati hos-| : i Taffy pital, will be held at 1:30 p. m.| » o { t taffy, bu [tomorrow in the Sloan Funeral, : : sof Y fruck en (Home, Ft. Wayne. Burial will} » i 22 CHOOSE FROM er { follow there. , . Mr. Burt, who was 54, had been . . : Lee : é | branch mandger of the E. A. Kin- ; £ RED, GREEN, sey Co. here from 1932 to 1945. f° ! : He became vice president in —— NAVY and charge of sales for the Kinsey NEW . firm in Cincinnati in 1945, a post eyes hav p ATENTS he filled until his death, A native : alphabet, of Ft. Wayne, Mr. Burt was a 5 pulse-feel : ? {member of ‘the Scottish Rite here | frreverent and the Masonic Lodge in Ft. selves, T | Wayne. : by other III Burviving are his wife, Florence: | —eney to p : ‘two sons, William and Edward | i with a.po : i Burt, both students in Purdue : These . | University, ‘and a brother, Ed-| % a long a / {ward K. Burt, Ft. Wayne. 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