Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1949 — Page 7

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] ; rv pli LL ! ] AY, SEPT. 29, 1940 __ - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . PAGE 17 3 “A MRR . . . h : |Street Funeral Home will be fol-/had lived both and in Xenia a i i 4 | Howto Hold , Rickenbacker Get 33d Degree School lowed by burial in Union. Chapel the last several years. she vas KITE Phemister FS i : | Sept. 20. (UP)— J. Swloff and Dwight L. Smith, (¥'™ Wilson Calkins I ee rel Fiaide Prog- ————— ey FALSE TEETH Gov. Thomas BE. Déwey of New|all of Indianapolis; Roscoe'gas Services for Wilson Calking | Sone CB in Sulile, NY he Funeral Today - . _ ea WN More Firmly in Place York and World War I ace Capt.(Hariott, Carl W. Jackson and Here at retired carpenter for the Nickel daughter include two sons, A.| Six-year-old Karen Marie Phe: ne in tonite : Eddie Rickenbacker were amongiChester Y. Kelly, all of Terre ™¥ ~ |Plate Lumber Co., who died yes. Maxwell Ferguson, Cape May, mister, a pupil of the Wallace. / 153 men elevated to top Elmer R. North terday in Long Hospital, will be N. J. and the Rev. Cuyler N./poster School who collapsed on (THURSDAY) thirty-third degree of the . Smith, Williom A. Moore [held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Ferguson, Buffalo, N. Y. r way to school Mo .| for the of - Vernon: ] he y Monday morn J Rite Masonry here last night. + Joseph C. Potts and Dan the Conkle West Michigan Street Mrs. Leo H. Kohl ing and died shorfly afterward . x ‘| Indiana recipients were George|Pyle, both of South Bend; Wi-| Services Tomorrow Funeral Home. Burial will be in ’ . in Methodist Hospital, will be den F. Schreiber, Wiliam R. Dex-|liam.H. Biber Sr, Evansville, and| ' gervices for William Allan /Columbus, Ind. . | Services for Mrs. Cora M. Kohl, |pyried in Washington Park after heimer, Floyd L. Kresge, August/Clyde E. Flowers, Ft. Wayne. |roore, pioneer Indianapolis el. = Motos County. Mr. native of Bridgeport, who dled services at 10:30 a. m. today in ‘ . school desk manufacturer gnd re- v ndianapolls yesterday in her home, 310 §./the Jordan Funeral Home. ELECTROLUX ELECTROLUX tired vice president of the Moore|for the past 13 years. His home | \adison St will be held at 2 3 Karen Marie was the inspira : Brothers’ School Supply Co. who as in 5110 Morris St. He Was | o. turday In the: Holmes TR tion for a song published Fount rod T s ats. y ; pf (330m. omar in he Hist Surviving are two daughters Free Methodist Church. Burp 1 1% G0 VE! Sheng a | & Titus Mortuary. Cremation will Mrs. George Hollenbeck and Mrs, (will be in Floral Park, servatory, who now lives in Los : follow. Burial will be in Crown Mildred Wheeler, both of Indians! Mrs, Koh! had lived in Indian. / apolls, and a brother, Fran Angeles, Cal. : LB 4 1 ml. He a rhl fod. ana o|Catictns, ao of oy er, k Soils, must of her life. Bhe was pitied, “Take Away My Teddy WIRE 8:30 P.M. eST i ‘ . 4 h . . ar and Give Me a Wolf To- i C Br me 1 Tndtasaoois in tao (Mrs. Emma Ferguson Surviving are her husband, Leo night.” the words were suggested| Soowond by C Together with his brother, Jesse] Services for Mrs. Emma Lou H: Kohli two sons, Grant H. and|t0 him. by an incident in the ” I 1 C. Moore, he helped found the(Ferguson, ans) Napoleon Bt., who [Howard Wilson; a daughter, Miss Paapiistes hone hen Naren vas Columbia School Supply Co., one Tuesday e home of her Aldus D. Wilson; a brother, Hor- : = R of the/eariiest Souipanies in Indl (0 Mes Wii, be hala at ace Gamble, all of Tdi apois: In wy. ved “With hr: mother . «CG. ‘three Rose er, 4 R a oT damutacture steel frame! onapei of the Chimes and at 7 DiI naTeooie: Shay ions Qamble, ys tarle Phemister, a silver, Milwaukee's Finest Boor During World War II, a short-/™: tomorrow in the United Pres- Cleveland, O., and Mrs, Edna consultant, in 23 W. 16th Bt. She| sure snewwe co. SIRI 0} ’ RE 0) age of steel caused the plant to |byterian Church, Xenia, O. Burial Gleeson, Buffalo, N. Y. ninel/is also survived by two brothers,| === eg __ ee fee 1 2-YEAR A : y L close and the two brothers re-| “i he 1» Fisir She Was 91. adisrahdchildren and three great- Ri Berry and Keith Regan ¢ ; nnsylvania, she grandchildren, hemister. WRITTEN Ya tired a ot Fennayivani Sehildren. atllger. CB VE - 4 A a n active member of the First | - u GUARANTEE pay 1] | Baptist Church for 55 years, Mr.| : the . 4 Moore was also a member of the Everything You Need for The Home Bargain Buys for Newlyweds § }4 [Rotary Club, Indianapolis Ath- : pn nes ! tie Cg nd the Indianapolis : a ountry Club, | o He is survived by a sister, Mrs. A Grace M. Miller, Indianapolis, 3 i three nephews and two nieces, in addition to his brother, His wife, ! 1 1 jhe late Helen Todd Moore, died H year, : Bf Horace G. Webster Horace G. Webster, an inspec- ( C 3av aw Plant 5 5, Allison divi5 sion, nera otors Corp. for, eR 1 the past nine years, died early toT BB day in his home, 1740 Georgetown R R Road, after an iliness of one year. | Open Friday He was 63. i Born in Escanaba, Mich. Mr. ) 0 Webster lived in Montmorenci, and Saturday wr Ind, for Severs) years before until 5 : ; moving to Indianapolis nine years! : | DOWN | He was*a member of the Episcopal Church and the Royal A Hr Tu ague. u 2 MONTH s Services at 10 a. m. Saturday! b in the Vogel Funeral Home, Ot- ) § : terbein, Ind., will be followed by Buy an Electrolux, Model n, Jusial in the Eimridge Cemtery, : Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, | : made in 1931, completely mod- 3 Raph E. Rector, Muncie; two . sons, James H. ebster, OklaL] ernized in 1949 at United's foc- L homa City, Okla., and Paul D.| : ; . Webster, Muncie; a brother, Danie Lv | tory with new United ports— V. Webster, San Francisco, Cal, BEDROOM SUITE 3 " ’ i" Fil bog. 8 J (and a sister, Mrs. Willlam Decker, | TI No IT i ose,” Brushes, Filter, s uy Superior, Wis. | ) sa 4 qd Mrs. Emma Adkins : 50 { your cleaner from an expert . . . I Mrs. Emma Adkins, native of 0 J Bartholomew County and Indian-| I WRITE OR PHONE TODAY. apolis resident 55 years, died yes-| R i 1 terday in her home, 6138 Evans-| ! " ro 8 ton Ave. [| ” 3 } fe. Surviving are four sons, Henry 0 \\ IN | 7 [: © 0] |Adkins, Glendale, Cal; Leonard " y/ & Adkins, Fontana, Cal; Ernest § ACUUM rw a [fj |Adkins, Big Lake, Cal, and Jo(J Iseph Adkins, Monticello, Ind.; two! ‘ I . : u Gaguters, Mrs. Mary Anderson, anapolis, and Mrs, Helen 301 Ww. WASHIN s Hawks, Eagle Rock, Cal; two | iq COR. SHINGTON ST. Pe j§ (brothers, E. W. and Charles . 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