Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1949 — Page 30
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Sergeant Killed Over
: . 2 in i : a vo nok Kiet 8 EDE’C | ’ : Services for 8. Sgt. Russell C. HERE'S WHAT IT TAKES FOR RS tomorrow in the Thomas Funeral
FUN IN THE SUN OVER THE g Home Tre Fa Burl
He was 28. Born in Terre Haute, Sgt.
Stewart lived in Indianapolis HOLIDAY. AND SUMMER LONG! BE op : : ’ in EY Lilly & Co. He was a tail gunner on a B-24 in service. He, held two Purple Hearts, the Air Medal, with two Oak Leaf Clus-
f H y vi ters, and a Citation of Honor C. Fred Davis
' Survt include his wife, WE'VE A WIDE NEW ASSORTMENT OF Me i Loraine Blowers
8 » » ; a former employee of the Elf . . ? Lilly company; a anvgnier, Fred Davis ies PL AYSHIRTS i Nancy Lynn Stewart; his par- Ws nen
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stewart,
Terre Haute; a sister, Mrs. Virginia Noel, Arcadia, and the ere oe
grandmother, Mrs, Viena Russell, Terre Haute. Long a Leader
Corydon E. Smith : AT ONLY 1 95 yon for Corydon E. Smith, In Insurance Field w
veteran of World War I who had| C. Fred Davis, for more than worked as a plasterer 48 years, 30 years a leader in the insurance
will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomor-|field in Indianapolis and active
STRING KNIT playshirts in_jacquard row in Moore Mortuaries Peace civic worker, died last night in ‘patterns, in cable and all-over designs! Chapel. Burial will follow in Ac- Na Tome, 2651 N. Capitol Ave, ; NIT T-shirts in wide stripes ton, Ind. Bas of LAY X 1 Js Te a we 4 a. pes! Mr. Smith, who lived in 2107 E.| Mr. Davis had been in his office ue anc natural, ‘maroon a ome, 10th St. died Wednesday in Vet-l4 ino the day and had spent reen and maize . . , or maroon, fan, Hospital, Cold Spring Road.! 8 Ste! : Sfaps Hospital, Cold Spring ith friends bef maize, green or blue designs on natu- He was 65. the SYening x 1h Tien t igre ral grounds! Men's small, medium and Born in Acton, he had lived tn Sut Sr. 3 fatal heart altack In large sizes. Indianapolis 30 years. He served * ge of six months with the Coast Ar. Born in Kansas: Oty, ‘Mo.
where he spent his earlier life, tllery I0 France during the first Mr. Davis came to Indianapolis
# ; 1910 to become general mani Surviving are three sisters, |? Mrs. Lillie McClain, Indianapolis, 28¢T, of the Prudential Casualty
) RA : Co. home office, He continued 1 YX) 34 J and Mrs. Ernest Morris and Mrs, e nliguec Mm 0 7 “wah 4) | {Edward Morris, both of Acton,| that office until the company was (AL)
: land two brothers, William C. sold and moved from Indianel OL. AN Smith, Indianapolis, and Charles| 2POlis: A111. rl / H. Smith, Stone Crossing, Ind. ved wu General Agent ) A oo Ad . Sa e then became an agent, and . |Miss Louise Crow later general agent of the State Services were being arranged Mutual Life Insurance Co. of today in Flannher & Buchanan|Worcester, Mass. He remained . [Mortuary for Miss Louise Allison in the latter capacity untfl’ his © |Crow, former stenographer at the|death, : Indianapolis Life Insurance Co.| His wide acquaintance and who died yesterday in 8t.° Vin- high standing in the insurance : FS b . ) : cent’s Hospital. profession led to his election as % : is FF a ER ; Count Miss Crow, who lived in 505 E.|;regident of the Indianapolis As- ; Ze oF cupboard w 324 St, was a native of Colum- ’ ; bus, O. but had lived in Indian. So¢iation of Life Underwriters | Nai! and president of the Indianapolis : Li e D
Apolis most of her life. She|Chapter of Chartered Life Under- : : ’ writers, : A graduate of Shortridge High| Mr, Davis was a chareer mem- : School, Miss Crow worked several! per of the Gyro Club of Indian- : : in $3 PIA ; { {years in the office of an Indian-|apolis and a member of the Mahe apolis attorney after leaving In-|gopic Order of the Columbia Club, | | : Five | dianapolis Life Insurance Co. She|re nad been active in civic and ££ om or A © : ! was a member of the North Prob
ne 3 political affairs for many years. ’ COTTON : 2 h : i |Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Edna B.; ; i Five add ® 7 ; cinati, O.; a son, Calvin Davis,
In Survivin a t, Mrs. : PRINTS! Arthur Varney, Columbus, 0, and|® daughter, Mrs. Jane Melia, Cin- : . for li detect ' several a — | hington, T D. Ea and a brother, Al Su m m © rl Fi ne Sn Po d | ey Davis, Washington, D. C. ° : : Get out in the sun and play—in gay Florida Tae i CLARINETS 4 50 | Another son, Don Davis, died sev-| , Sometin fs suriwear! Fine cotton prints of bright-colored 8, 7 i go eral years ago. : aoc iives figures on pastel bacigrounds, All boxer style : \¥ i FROM i ® Services. at 3 p. m. Sysday 18 “with wide elastic ‘waist, full knit support and coin £ A » : INDIANA MUSIC CO > TWh: be folluweu —s 5 a i oe ; \ 3 | . y Te Sttley pects’. Mer small, medium, large and p> oy . sho - a orots. Moaday 1 ‘Crows
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