Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1949 — Page 10

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For Plc. Miler

Died in France

Of Natural Causes

Services for Pfc. Robert Miller, who died July 28, 1945, of| diphtheria and paralysis of the throat in Nancy, France, will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday in Dor-| sey Funeral Home. Burial willl be in Plainfield. He was 30. 13 “Pfc. Miller was serving with the | 202d Field Artillery Observation Battalion, Seventh Army, at the time. Born in Granger County, Tennessee, he lived in Bridgeport most of his life. He moved to Indianapolis when he was 22. i He was graduated from Avon ‘High School. Before entering service he was employed in E. C.| Atkins & Co. He was a member | of Brookside Masonic Lodge No. 720. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.| Ann Miller Jaegers, who has since| remarried; the parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Miller; two sisters, |

‘OES 300 fo Meet

Millersville Chapter No. 300, OES, will meet at 8 p. m. today,

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Killed in War

Pfc. Edwin D. Cox, apolis Armored Infantry hero, | for whom the Edwin Cox VFW | Post in Brightwood was named, will be buried with full military |

honors in Yevay, Ind., following |t services there Saturday in the

Mrs. Bernadine Mitchell and Mrs, : { Wilma Mitchell, and two brothers, | Hastell i cd by Funeral { Fred and Glen Miller, all of In-| ''0Mme. WRilled Dy a snipers buldianapolis, | let, Mar, 1945, in Anger- |

nach, a he was 28.

Meet

Maurice Thompson, president of

ifn the Millersville Masonic Tem- the Woodside Civic League, has ' ple to confer degrees. Mrs. Alice called a special meeting of the) Hollenback is worthy matron and league for 7:30 p. m. today in| Donald Hollenback patron. *

worthy Woodside Methodist Church)

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John Steading Services Friday John Steading, retired general

yardmaster of the B. & O. Rallroad yards here, died early today!

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Services Friday For Mrs. Stumpf

/! Mrs, Katherine M. Stump, 1025 |B adbury Ave. lifelong. Indianoes resident, died today

‘He was 84. Mrs. Stumpf was a member of | ‘the Emmaus Lutheran Church | {lived in Indianapolis 60 - years

jand its Ladies Aid Society. She i8/and had been an employee of the ] {survived by her husband, George! B & O. Railroad here 45 years.

? {ness of one year. She was 60,

. Ruth Straub and Mrs. Elsa Waltz, master in 1930.

Indianapolis, and Mrs. Esther| Hemmer, Alexandria, Va.; five] a sare MILS Was hg member | sons, Lester O., Richard F., Rob-| Te

iwood Christian Church. He was a member of the Retired RailJr., Pico, Cal.; a brother, Peter A. Roa dinen y Agdoeiation, Rallivad, | Schwartz, Indianapolls, and six| Rrans sociption; asonic| grandchildren, ; ue Lodge No. 669 and the |" Services at 3 p. m. Friday m {Scottish Rite and its Good Cheer

tert H, and Frank L. Stumpf, In-| dianapolis, and George C. Stumpf |

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{vin his home, 122 N. Linwood Ave. [Methodist Hospital after an fll- after an illness of three weeks. died yesterday in Veterans Hos-

James Otis Norris Services Friday

James Otis Norris, 524 N. Senate Ave, truck driver for the Akron Surgical Supply Co., who

| pital, Cold Spring Road, will be

Born in Cincinnati, he’ had] {buried in Floral Park following

services at 1 p. m. Friday in the Peoples Funeral Home. Born in Owensboro, Ky., he was

C. Stumpf; three daughters, Mrs.| He retired as a general yard-| an Indianapolis resident 20 years

and was a member of the St. Paul | Baptist Church and the Tillman Harpole American Legion Post. He was .a veteran-.of World War 11. Burviving are his wife, Vera: a son, James Otis Norris Jr. and a’

Committee, {the Emmaus Lutheran Church 3 will be followed by burial in Con-| Surviving are his wife, Myrtle;

cordia. Ind. Friends may call Foi ters, Fagin Bleading, the G. H. Herrmann Funeral pie op, on a eats Home until midnight Thursday. Ios, end, anc 3. hephew, arl McWinney, Cincinnati. Mrs. Laura Bates | Services at 1:30 p. m. Friday

St., died today in General Hospi- Chapel will be followed by burial tal after an illness of four weeks. in Washington Park. She was 64,

Jorn in Waverly, Ind, Mrs. ‘Greencastle Council

{Bates had lived In Indianapolis! |25 years. She is survived by ter|Rejocts Fast Time mes State Service

(husband, Emery E. Bates; a zon,} Charles Bates, Indianapolis; a GREENCASTLE, Apr. 20—The' daughter, Mrs. Eva Headrick,| Greencastle City Counetl, by a |Danville, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs.|Vote of 3 to 1, last night refused Mary Thompson and Mrs. Maude to recommend daylight saving Wheeler, both of Waverly; two|time for the city. The matter of brothers, Allen Trusty, Waverly, fast time, consequently, will be up {and Emsa Trusty, Indianapolis, to the varfous fndustries and and seven grandchildren. merchants. Services at 3 p. m. Friday in| Fast time was favored nearly |the J. €. Wilson Chapel of the 5 to 1 in a recent Chamber of {Chimes will be followed by burial Commerce poll.

{in Greenwood Cemetery. Floyd Frye GARAGES 1320 = Wx — 0x2

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died Sunday in his home, -830 E. Wyoming 8t., will be held at 10 a. m, tomorrow in the C. M. C. Willis & Son Mortuary. Burial will follow in New Crown Cemetery. - Mr. Frye, who was 35, was a native of Franklin, but had lived

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