Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1949 — Page 12
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Mrs. So Parks James W Gibson Services Today
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died St. Vincent’s Hospital after a long
nen, We Gemctery. Shel|| Services for James W. Gibson, byville, Ind., following a requiem 2303 N. Pennsylvania St, who mass in the church at 9 a. m.|died yesterday, will be held at tomorrow. 2 p. m. tomorrow in Feeney & Ped Sullterd, To Feeney Funeral Home, Burial will 28 years. She was a member of be in Crown Hill. He was 94.
; 5 , Mr. Gibso . Mseasytoclean fs, ins coin couss | nets, 2 2 ie Stained False Teeth
ibert F. Parks, and three sisters, Farmers Trust Co. He previously
Mrs. Chris Meyer, Shelbyville; Mrs. John Reiter, Harrison, O, was in the grocery business. Born and Mrs. Ed Hendrickson, Day-|in Lexington, Ky., he spent his - KLEENITE - Tobacco stains; mucin film, denture odor — den oo oe
ton, O. youth in Columbus, Ind. He was speedy, thorough action. Your dentures
member of the Knights of , I ER en ates, t BR itn 5 yout rouge ioday:
a IT JUST TAKES A Pythias, No. 56; Joy Lodge and Central Christian Church. He
¢ 2 lived in Indianapolis 45 years. IFFY | Burviving are two daughters, Mrs. Bettha Van Treese and Miss : Lota ARE Katherine Gibson, Indianapolis; a With “JIFFY” Biscuit Mix granddaughter and four great-
grandchildren.
Joseph A. Laker
Funeral services were held today in Little Flower Catholic Church for Joseph A. Laker, a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, who died Bunday in his home, 829 N. Emerson Ave. Burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery.
Services Friday For 0. W. Stotler
Services for Orin W. Stotler, stationary engineer at the El Lilly & Co. plant 31 years before his retirement two years ago, will be held at 10 a. m. Friday in the G. H, Herrmann Funeral Home, Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. He died yesterday at his home, 2557 8. Delaware St. A native of Wapakoneta, O., Mr, Stotler lived in Indianapolis 38 years and was a member of St. George's Episcopal Church. He had been in poor health four years. He was 62. Surviving are his wife, Lillie; four daughters, Mrs. Hazel John~tgon, Mrs. Margaret Knight, Mrs. Esther Stolz and Mrs. Shirley Wilson, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Julia Denny, Columbus, O., and Mrs. Lillie Shirley, Worthington, O., and 12 grandchildren.
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Services for Peter O. Persson, Draper who
terday, will be held at 2 p. m. art: violin pupil of | 8
tomorrow in St. Mark's Evan- ! gelical Lutheran Church, BuriailL or, Winifred Merrill of the TU}
will be in Crown Hill. He was 76. : Advertisement Born in Umea, Sweden, he came to Indianapolis soon after he en- Soften Up Hard tered the United States in 18093.
He had been employed by the In-| Stinging Callouses
diana Rallways Co. years. e was a member of the! of burning foot torture. Get ice company’s 20-Year Club and St.| ion. millions of happy people who waik Mark's Church. Nile nadicated He and his wife, Mrs. Rinkje Sah druggists. B. Persson celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last Au-
gust. ” In addition to his wife, he is survived by four sons, William, Mark and Carl Persson, Indianapolis, and Burnett Persson, Wav-! erly, Iowa; two daughters, Miss Josephine and Miss Pauline Persson, Indianapolis; “ a Sweden, and five grandchildren.
died yes-iy, giana University.
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