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Saturday — Hattie Tucker Rites Tomorrow B GREENER hn a
Services for Mrs. Hattie M.
willow of G. W. Tucker, Local Soldier Killed bis pig ghey
On Okinawa in 1945 row in the IOOF home chapel.
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uesing daughters, Mise Patricia, Missibe at 1 p. m. Saturd Christ Marilyn snd Miss Elleon Horan} a ayy
Basso, |Highbaugh was a member of
all'of Indianapolis, Mrs. Mary Stivers
Washington Park. She was 57. Mrs. Stivers, a native of Indi-
Mayfair Cleaners until she became {ll last September. Survivors include three sons, Roy and Paul Stivers, Indianapolis, and Sterling T. Stivers, Lubbock, Tex.; a daughter, Mrs. Charles Toms, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Larry Haines, Indianapolis, and Mrs, Naomi Carroll, Santa Cruz, Cal; two brothers, Frank Andrews, Indianapolis, and Ralph Andréws, Santa Cruz, and
Mrs. Edw. Leiondecher
Services for Mrs, Anna Leiendecher, who died yesterday in her home, 3948 Graceland Ave. were being arranged today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. She was 80, A native of Boone County, Kentucky, she lived in Indianapolis
Surviving is her husband, Edward C. Leiendecher; gar L. Leiendecher; a daughter, Miss Edith E. Leiendecher, all of Indianapolis; two grandchildren
| Mrs, Eleanor Jones, Indianapolis,
Mrs. Joseph Highbaugh Services for Mrs. Busie Highbaugh, 2819 Ralston Ave. who died yesterday in her home, will
i| Temple Apostolic Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill. She was 78. A native of Indianapolis, Mrs.
Christ Temple Church 38 years
workers. Survivors include her husband, Joseph Highbaugh; two daughters,
and Mrs. Ada Richie, Dayton, O.; a son, Bert Williams, Indianapolis; two zisters, Mrs. Betty Beach and Mrs. Malinda Barns, Indianapolis; 28 grandchildren, and 34 great-grandchildren.
| Savior Lutheran Church.
and its missionary and Darkus|
Services for Mrs. Alberta Eliza.’ beth Young, 901 Locke St, who died Tuesday in General Hospital, will bs held at 1 p.m. Saturday in
Stuart 3 in Westfield Cemetery. She was 75.
1910. 24 samme lo Indianaralie 1
Eliza brother, Alonso Crouthers, Chi. cago, eight grandchilden and one great-grandchild,
Mrs. Mollie Jones Services for Mrs. Mollie Jones,
who died Tues Hospital, will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday in Jones
was 63, : Mrs. Jones was born in Louis-
of the Jones Tabernacle Church. Her Jones, died last September, Survivors include four daughters, Mrs, Dorothy Bell, Mrs. Mary Mallory, Mrs. Ritta House
Mrs. Clara Sindlinger
Private services for Mrs. Clara Sindlinger, 1201 Spruce St, who, yesterday, will be held at! 30 a. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Burial will be Crown Hill'$She was 85. Mrs. Sindlinger was born in| Germany, but was brought to ndianapolis when she was 9 years old. She was a member of the |
Church. Surviving is her daughter, Mrs.
Sindlinger, and a great-grand-| son, Kurt Brochhausen, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Walter Gibson
Services for Mrs. Margaret Gibson, 234 N. Pershing Ave. who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 1:30 p. m.
a son, Ed- Saturday in Royster & Askin
Washington Street Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. She was 73. Mrs. Gibson was born in Owen
and two great-grandchildren. | A hors “putes a CENTRAL i College
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(Herbert H. Paine | Services for Herbert H. Paine,
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Claude Relford
Services for Claude vita 539 Drake St., will be held at 1; p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. Mr. Relford, who was 50, died Monday in General Hospital, where he was employed as a cus-| todian. He had lived here 30
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattie Relford, _Indianapolis..
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M. M. LaBelle, Lockefield Gardens, 901 Locke Bt, Sales Head, Dies
Tabernacle | Belle, 515 E. {| AME Zion Church. Burial will be yesterday in St. Vincent's in Floral Park Cemetery. She tal, were being arranged today in Kirby Mortuary. He was 53.
ville, Ky. and lived in Indianapo-|Indiana and Kentucky district of lis 21 years. She was a member the General Cigar Co, Chicago, Mr. LaBelle had been employed husband, Edward William by the company 30 years. He was|y, a parishioner in S8. Peter and Paul Cathedral. He was born in St. Paul, Minn,
and Miss’ Geneva Jones, all of LaBelle; Lucille, Friel, Cleveland, and Miss John, Claude, Julius and Oliver|Jane Ubell, Indianapolis; a broth. !Jones, Indianapolis, and a broth-{er, Harold LaBelle, Los Angeles, er, John Conway, Louisville, ~and{and two sisters, jnocent, Dubuque, Ia., and Sister St. Aurelia, Chicago, both of the order of Bisters of Charity.
Burial in Floral Park following services Saturday in Usher Mor.
tuary.
Services for M. M. (Jack) La39th St, who died Hospi
A general sales manager in the
Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Ora two daughters, Mrs,
Sister Mary In-
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: {shaw was born in Olga, Ky. and
Services for Cpl. Charles C. Bradshaw, killed May 7, 1045, on Okinawa, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Usher Mortuary,
buddies as. “Brady,” Cpl.
A knitter in Real Silk Hoslery/a native of 5. Quateck — Survivors include two Jo dons, 5 loame to Indianapolis in 1936. Hel 4’ weed Lawrence, and five Mills: 23 years, Mr. Horan was a Crawfordsville Eugene I. and Fay Porter, was attending Washington High ters, "member of Little Flower Church, ad lived hare most of her dlanaplls’ four Snughiar, Mr School when he entered service daughters are Mrs. Anna| ts Men's Club, the Indianapolis|life. She was a member of St.| Marion in 1943. Martin, Las Vagas, Nev.;' Mrs.| sat of lee CT rr Los cage; and a Esdustad scond bigs . 437, and and the Garfield Kelly r, h Pp n Federation of Hoslery Workers Post, American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. King, Lebanon; 8 al _ Cpl Charles C. Bradshaw... |school and won the Sharpshoot-
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Burial will be in the Union Churely Cemetary neqr hare, She was 80, Mrs. Tucker was a resident of
from Gen. W. H. Rupertus, commanding general of the First Marine Division, Survivors include his mother
father, W. T. Janes, Indianapolis, |
James Horning Services for James Horning, Seymour, who died yesterday in|
tomorrow with burial in River view Cemetery there. He was 80.
Mr, Horning, a retired timber was born in Chestnut
of his life. He was a member of Seymour Trinity Methodist Church, Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. C. H. Breitfield, Indl-| anapolis; Mrs. Albert Doane, Cin-| cinnati, O., and Mrs. D. E. Bodine, | Huntington, W. Va.; four sons, Charles and Dale Horning, Indi. anapolis; L. W. Horning,
Seymour; John Horning, Chestnut Ridge; Fred Horning, Crothersville, and Andy Horning, Noblesville; 15 grandchildren, and
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