Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1949 — Page 5
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St,| A bative of Indianapolis, Mr. day Stewart was employed by Indi- : Church ana Bell Telephone Co. He was . Lh 19. Police sald the youth was
fal will be in Sf. Joseph Ceme- (shot to death by a night club
ey ’ bouncer during a fight. Mr. Mattingly died yesterday in| , Mrs, St. Vincent’ y Y in| Surviving are his mother, Mrs
Hospital. He was 46. Loogootee, Mr. Mat. | Magste Stewart; his father, Wade
dived in Indianapolis 32 | Stewart; a brother, Wade Stewart He was a dye master 27 Jr. and three sisters, Mrs. Mary in Real Silk Hoslery Mills,|p Rice, Mrs. Dorothy Hockett c. He was a member of St. and Mrs. Mildred Peter, all of
Survivors include his wife, Myy, |ING120APOIS. lam, ‘Joseph. Vincent, "Rayman; A HORSE ON SHERIFF and Paul Mattingly, Indianapo-| NORMAN, Okla., Sept. 21 (UP) lis, and six daughters, the Misses —Sheriff Jess Jack sedrched toRose Mary, Cecelia, Louise, Sally day for the thief who stole his Ann, Veronica and Elda Mae horse from the back yard of Mattingly. his home, Also surviving are six brothers,| : Ervin Mattingly, Loogootee; Leonard, Otis, Walter, Adrian and Joseph Mattingly, Indianapolis, and three sisters, .Miss Mary Jeanette Mattingly, Mrs. Dorothy Hammonds and Mrs. Ada Lich, all of Indianapolis, *
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Services for Austin Pennington, 1734 Cornell Ave., who died Sunday in his home, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in New Bethel Baptist Church, Burial will be in New Crown. He was 65. A native of Kentucky, Mr. Pennington had lived here for 38 years. He was employed as a porter and was a member of New Bethel Church, Masonic Lodge and thern Cross. * ving are his wife, Emma; a sister, Mrs. Mary MacAdoo, Indianapolis, and three brothers, Willis Fox, Indianapolis; Henry Fox, Hopkinsville, Ky., and the Rev. A. F. Fox, Princeton, Ky.
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dation at the General Hospital. der vi t, Ft. Wor Survivors include her husband, | A® aw Day Bevan nh,
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|daughters, Miss Ruth Elizabeth Bridgeport; a daughter, Mrs. was 68.
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: tan ‘ To : 5 » . "yg ahd the American Association of|Church in Qfincy, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs Hattie Crooks |tor the Selby Shoe Co. of Ports- ‘© |Univérsity Women. ; lived with relatives] oe ai] Y. AF wears. ; Services Friday | Instead of flowers at her fu orn TU. If with rea ringlort ios for Mra. Hattie Louise Wout: 0-22 yur, : : neral, Mrs, Wheeler requested do- AGO an Crooks, who died yesterday at! m Owen County, A
Run: , |nations be sent to the A. W.|the last several years of her life. the home of a daughter, Mws. Lucas, who was 71, lived in In-| For Mrs. Wheeler Brayton Skin and Cancer Foun-| She is survived by two sons, Louise iS pany Sulljond Avie dianapolis 44 years. He was a : {Dorsey Funeral Home. Burial Member of Central Christian
{Tex., and Howard G. Bryant will be in Washington Park. She Church, Mystic Te Masonic Lodge Woman Dies in Texas ,nq Miss’ Mary Irma Wheeler, Louretta Swineford, Skokie, IIL,| Mrs. Crooks was a native of go 1s survived by his wite,|.
| d fi andchildren. Services for Mrs. Ruth Bray-|both of Borger; a son, Cpl. John (®"" fv & a member of the Tres Mothoni® Odessa; a daughter, Mrs. Paul W. {ton Wheeler, formerly of Indian- Nelson Wheeler, Ft. 8ill, Okla.; John Taylor |Church, St. Charles. Til. | Finney, Indianapolis, and three
John' Taylor, 2026 N. Kenwood Other survivors include three brothers, Everett Lucas, Metcalf,
in Borger, Tex., will be held Ave. who died Monday in a fall sisters, Mrs. Kay Porter, St. Frank a cas, nome in Burger. Tex Irma Parker Brayton, Indianap-io, “i, Statehouse, will be buried Joseph, Mo. Mrs.‘ Fred Curtis | 3 Frank and Dan Lu
. | urvi _'in Crown Hill after services at 1 Halifax, and Miss Stella Gray, | Buchanan mortuary. Cremation| A es i Dl Rt p. m. tomorrow in Patton Fu- Toronto; a brother, B. L. Gray, 'will follow, She was 55. ©. Miami, Ariz.; James H. Brayton, Deral Home Crystal Chapel. | Yakima, Wash, and two grand-
late Dr. and Mrs. A. W, Bray-| Friends may visit the mortuary | Indianapolis 44 years. He was John P. Lucas ton Sr. She was graduated from after 7 p. m. tomorrow. employed the last four years as| yonn p, Lucas, 808 Fairfield!
Shortridge High School and basement custodian at the State-| sve retired shoe salesm studied three years at Butler Uni- Mrs. Louise Bryant . house. |died yesterday in Silosman win The Only Direct Service Bo versity. She was graduated trom| Services . for Mrs. Louise] He is survived by his wife, Es- (be buried in Crown Hill after laxative ns, Use Indiana University in 1918 and! iste: # ste Jesse, Clar-! 14th YEAR OF PERFECT SAFETY ally provides prompt and : Bryant, Bridgeport resident who sie; four psons, hy services at 11 a. m. tomorrow in Phone FR anklin 1554 | PeRel hel ig ope snd al taught school two years at Miami, | 404 yesterday in St. Vincents’ ence, James and Otis Taylor, In-| Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Or Y. Travel Agent | intestines. Black ght costs only Ariz. | Hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. /dianapolis, and three stepdaugh-| Mr. Lucas ret four years ye THN A Lin relieve toms as headache,
She was a member of the Uni- tomorrow in Dorsey Funeral ters, Mrs. Flora B. Cassimiro, In- ago from the Walker T. Dickertarian Church, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Home. Burial will be in Combs dianapolis; Mrs. Marian Frances, son Shoe Co. Columbus, 0., for [Women's Alliance, Elizabeth, N. Cemetery at Quincy. New York City, and Mrs, Lucille which he was a salesman 13 |J.; Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority] A member of the Methodist Dillard, Los Angeles, Cal. years. He had been a salesman’
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