Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1949 — Page 5

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MONDAY, MAY 2, 1949 : Mrs. Rose Fillmore local Deaths— danepol Soden wh Gad Pe ci ‘ be buried in Crown Hill following Mrs. eeley Fanner & Din corer FOF oy F ar 55 | a ‘wrs| Burial ‘Takes Place nephews, Toone ook Lat In Glen Haven apolis, and Alfred Cool "| Mrs. Eliza E. Feeley, member of and a sister, Mrs. Nellie E. Cook,|a pioneer Putnam County family,

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‘}i sons, Andrew M. and Raymond J.

| who died Thursday in her home, 3042 N. New Jersey St., was burfed in Glen Haven Cemetery following services yesterday in her | residence.

| B. and Miss Nellie I. Feeley and Mrs. Frances Patton, all of yIn-

Everet T. Perrin, Cleveland; two

| Willis Jackson, Coatesville; a sis- | ter, Mrs. Nan Vermillion, Hartford, Conn., and seven grandchil-

_|Rites Planned

was 85. Mrs. Letitia Evard

at 9 a. m. tomorrow in S88. Peter and Paul Cathedral for Mrs. .| Letitia Evard, wife of the late John E. Evard, who died Saturday in her home, 1112 N. New|Ban Jersey 8t., following 4 short {llness. Burial will follow in Crown Hill,

Oliver W. Pickhardt Sr, ees former director of the Scottish Rite Male Chorus and HibbenHollweg & Co. comptroller, who died Saturday. will be buried in Crown Hill tomorrow. He

A requiem mass will be offered

A native of Baltimore, Md.

{yesterday Hospital, will be held at 3 p. m.

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Clifford R. Grissom

King Chapel.

Services for Clifford R. Grissom, 1734 8. Linden St., janitor ' at the Delaware Bowling Center, who died Saturday in General Hospital, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the King & Burial will follow

Mrs. Evard moved to Indianapolis following her marriage to Mr. Evard in 1890. She was a member of the Newman Club and the Children’s Sunshine Club. Surviving are three sons, George E., Thomas G. and Richard F. Evard, and three daughters, Mrs. Maurice Jansen and Mrs, Clarence Gabriel, all of In-

Director of Insurance ~ Firm Dies at 58 . Services for Abner J. Hunter, a director of the Farmers Mutual Liability Co., Indianapolis, and

Columbus, Ind. farmer who died in Bartholomew County

tomorrow in the Hathaway Funeral Home, Columbus. He was 58. - A lifelong resident of Columbus, Mr. Hunter was also associated with the Indiana Union Mutual Insurance Co. in Indianapolis. He

Lightning Insyrance Co. in Columbus, Graduated From Purdue Mr. Hunter was graduated from Purdue University in 1913 and was a member of the Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity and the Columbus Christian Church, He was also 8 member of Bartholomew County Council, Masonic Lodge, Bartholomew County Chapter of the Grange, a charter member and past director of the Bartholomew County Farm Bureau: and past president - and director of the Sounty district Federal Land

Surviving are his wife, Ruth N.; a daughter, Mrs. Donald M. Johnson; his. mother, Mrs. Emma W. Hunter, and a granddaughter, all ot Columbus.

Strike at Singer Plant

ELIZABETH, N. J, May 2 (UP)—S8even thousand workers struck at the Singer Manufacturing Co.'s sewing machine plant today, demanding higher wages

Carving Hold Rites Today Services Planned ol Pearl Smith

tired railroad engineer who died Thursday in his home, 1438

Services for Pearl Smith, re-

Brookside Ave. were to be held

at 10 a. m. todayin the Jordan funeral home. Burial was to fols low in Bedford, Ind. : Born in Princeton, Ind, Mr. Smith, who was 69, first became an engineer on the Peoria & Eastern Division of the New York Central Railroad in 1905. He retired three years ago. An Indianapolis resident 45 years, he was a member of the Indianapolis Moose Lodge, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers 143 and the Retired Engineers’ Association.

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Rites Held in Lebanon

For James E. Kernodle LEBANON, May 2 — Services for James E. Kernodle, life resident of Boone County, who died here Saturday in the home of his foster daughter, Mrs, Katherine Taylor, were to be held at 10:30 a. m. today in the Russell & Hitch Funeral Home, Burial was to follow in Oak Hill Cemetery, Mr, Kernodle, who was 79, had lived in Le! 50 years. He was a member of the Central Christian Church. gi Surviving in addition to Mrs. Taylor are two sisters, Mrs. Edith Mueller and Mrs. Margaret Brooks, both of Indianapolis, and

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. Rites Tomorrow Services for Mrs. Bertha Thompson, native of Winslow, Ind., who died yesterday in her home, 61 N. Kealing Ave, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Irvington Chapel. Burial will follow in Crown Hill. Mrs. Thompson, who was 62, was a member of the Englewood Christian Church and the Order of Rosicrucians. She had lived in Indianapolis 33 years, > Surviving are her husband, Cecil B. Thompson; a son, Gaylord

In a brother, Ora Kernodle, Lebanon.

Surviving are his wife, Minnie; three daughters, Mrs. Lorene Seifert, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. Dorothy Bohlsen and Mrs. Mary Tuttle, Indianapolis, and eight grand. children. :

John Nicholas Smith

Services for John Nicholas Smith, 919 Riviera Drive, a retired carpenter, who died yesterday in General Hospital, will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Colonial Chapel, Burial will follow in Union Chapel Cemetery. Mr, Smith, who was 57, was a native of Mont Valley, Kas., but had lived in Indianapolis most of his life. He was a member of the Broad Ripple Methodist Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Teague and Mrs. Garnet Danner, Indianapolis; a son, Donald Smith, Indianapolis; a brother, Charles 8mith, Danville, Ind.; three sisters, Mrs. Virgie Newbold, Orlando, Fla. and Mrs. Myrtle Roberts and Miss Clara Smith, Indianapolis, and

and a 35-hour week.

dianapolis, and Mrs. George Wulf, Miami, Fla., and 21 grandchildren

Nu-Da_ Products Manufactured by Indianapoh Peet & Coe Ca 40 N. Cache Avon

Crown Cemetery. telephone directory for ow who was 64, was pertial list of Nu-Da Deales. . native of Shelbyville, Ind. He

had lived in Indianapolis 48 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Indianapolis, lan aunt, five grandchildren, six

Mrs. Hobert Bryant

Services for Mrs. Clara J.

Bryant, former employee of the Progress Laundry who died Sat-

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urday in her home, 2935 Mars Hill Ave., will be held Wednesday in the Burgess Funeral Home, Bowling Green, Ky. Burial will follow there. Mrs, Bryant moved to Indianapolis from Bowling Green in 1938. ‘She was 42, : Surviving are her husband, Hobert N. Bryant; a brother, Garjland ‘Pearson, Bowling Green, and four sisters, Mrs. Lillian Richard, Louisville; Mrs. Ann Stiles, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Mable Perry, Nashville, Tenn., and Mrs. Mary Scott, Bowling Green.

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Hill following services at 10 a. m. tomorrow Central Chapel.

N. Illinois St., died Sat was 82. A native of Greene

apolis 45 years.

employed as a dance hall matron.

Central Avenue Methodist Church, the Women’s Benefit Association, Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Moose and the 50-50 Club. Surviving is a daughter, Miss Ruth Ann Smith, Indianapolis,

Educator Dies of Burns ROCHESTER, May 2 (UP)— Services were held today for David Douglas Ginther, 87, Leiters Ford, a former superintendent of Fulton County schools, whi died of burns suffered while burning trash in his yard. Mr. Ginther was burned |late Friday when his clothing {caught fire. He died in Woodlawn {hospital next day.

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County, she had lived in IndianShe was a retired employee of the Quigley-Hyland Detective Agency and formerly had been!

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