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Services Today
|W. Eichholtz & Son Lumber Co.,
ilroad 8157 Carrollton Ave. were held. For Car Crash Victim . On B&O Rail at 10 a. m, today in Hisey & Services for Fred Durham, 2026 | mitns Mortuary. Burial was to
at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Jordan ""p. , in North Manchester, Mr. ~ Funeral Home. Burial will-De In'p, pp 0107 spent most of his life New Crown. in Indianapolis. When- he retired A former Baltimore & Ohioif,,r years ago, 2e had been asso-
tery, Kokomo, after services to-
years. He was 52. Born in He was. 69. ollege Ave. was a native of Law-'
apolis resident most of his life. y
. e Christian Church, : . the Mt. Oliv of the Broad Ripple Masonic p.rore working at the City Mar-
: Survivors include four SonsS,|.; the Eastern Star Tas an illiam, Harold and Raymond, ’ RR National Biscuit Co. He was a William, id and ORd| surviving are his wife, Bessie, |. othe Broad Ripple
Arm ral in Japan who| y oho Ey ar days Do his Ping. both of Indianapolis. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Betty and Lilly Mae Dur- ns Misses a Aoi Mrs. Gladys! Services for Mrs. Nellie E. gokomo, and Mrs. Maie Perry]
i ' Q in iss Lula M. Gates [ill be at 2 p. m. tomorrow : | Nig 1 high mass for Miss(the Billman Funeral Home. Sulll- Mrs. Grace Leffingwell
: ; ge Lula M. Gates, who died Satys-yan. Burial will be in Sullivan. go. ices for Mrs. Grace Leffing-| BY Ce well, 2037 N. Temple Ave. who
day in her home, 1219 E. Southern| a she ‘Ave., will be sung at 9 a. m. to-l,, A Da ran 30 years. She died Friday in Methodist Hosmorrow in the St. Catherine off, 4 +, Indianapolis last year. Pital, were to be held at 1:30 p. m. Sienna Catholic Church, afterig,, ww. 5 member of the Sulli- today in Shirley Brothers Central services at 8:30 a. m. in the Jones... prespvterian Church. Chapel, followed by burial in & Hurt Shefield Chapel. Buriall givers include four daugh- Crown Hill. will be in Holy Cross. She was 5L.|tars, Mrs. Gail Wilson, Sullivan; Born in Marion, she spent most Miss Gates was employed in the Mrs. Clark Johnson, Paxton; Mrs. of her life in Indianapolis. She 3.1. Holcomb Co. 32 years. AD. H, Boone, Peru, Ind. and Mrs. was 62. She was employed in the ” native of Loogootee, she lived in/Loule Shinker, Urbana, Ill, a son, Three-Ten Restaurant, 310 W. Indianapolis 32 years. She was a Clifford W. Morrison, Indianapo- Washington St., the last 10 years. member of the St. Catherinelis; two sisters, Miss Mary P. She was a member of the MethChurch. Fall, Oak Park, Til, and Miss odist Church in Montpelier. {Grace Fall, Peoria, Ill, grand- Survivors include two daughas Shelude _ brothers, children and five great-grand- ters, Mrs. Gilbert Isgrigg, ColumClarence, Clyde, James, Donald children. bus, Ind.; Mrs. Owen Sneed, Cin-
, all of Indian- 3 1; cinnati, O.; a brother, Arthur Mcanid ATSGH Be aha, Nox Mrs. Bennie Willingham Lere, Lafayette; two sisters, Mrs. A and two sisters, Miss Ella] Mrs. Bennie Willingham, native Mary Harvey, Gary, and Mrs.
ndian Mrs, Ida of Watertown, Tenn., and wife of Clifton Pyle, Indianapolis, and Gates, 1 npolls, am the late B. H. Willingham, died two grandchildren. Irwin, Beech Grove. i yesterday in General Hospital M L Th Jerry C. Scher after a long liness. She was 55. Mrs. Laura Thompson Mrs. Willingham, who lived In| Burial will be in Mooresville for . Scher, a i aio a the|1258 Edgemont Ave. had been an/Mrs. Laura V. Thompson, who r Co. who died Saturday in Indianapolis resident 32 Years. died Saturday in the home of a Veterans Hospital, Cold Spring/She was a member of the Mt. daughter, Mrs. Fred Matkin, 120 Rd, will be held at 1:30 p. m.|Olive Baptist Church and its N, Bosart Ave., following services tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Sisters of Help Society and Min-iat 10 a. m. tomorrow in Shirley mortuary. Burial will follow In jaars Wives ance and the Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. She! Crown HilL mmunity Civic Club. was 93. ! A native of Belleville, 111, Mr.| Services tomorrow at 1 p. m.|" An Indianapolis resident 40 Scher, 5541 College Ave, hadin the church will be followed by years, she was a member of the lived in Indianapolis 20 years. He Burial in Crown Hill. - (Woodside Methodist Church. She was a member of the Centre| A sister, Mrs. Annie Jennings,|was a native of Mooresville. Lodge, ¥ & AM, and the Elks Watertown, survives, in addition! Surviving are four grandchilLodge. He was 45. to four nieces, with one of whom, dren, Gerald P. Smith, Delores Surviving are his wite, Betty Mrs Verlene Peppers, she made Kenyon, Dorothy Medkser and, me a po i ‘(her home. : |Gwinith Brown, all of Indian-| Pad 2 broths oo EE npn awa |apolis, and six great-grandchildren: Yili and Russell Scher, all Of IRISH AUTHOR DIES |in addition to her daughter. Zion : DUBLIN, Ireland, Oct. 10 (UP) re Mrs. Carl K. Reid — Edith Onone Somerville, 92, a HARRY OWENS DAD AGAIN
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Fred Durham Charles Eichholtz Orion E Perry Auto Salesman Mrs. Gertrude Weaver . ] : < | | Dies at Home (hes ou Mae Weaver, . : * Wi Rites Tomorrow ore co = Funeral Today msm orn. Plan Spring Gardens NOW! t~ 3 Was Inspector {who died Saturday in his home, Burial in Kokomo bo BH ae: 520 . Dany Mrs. Mare ets, Greenwood, 1nd. ! . | of
Orion E. Perry, retired Cityine Westfall had lived in In- Weaver lived in Marion County)
. ed Saturda q Market parking lot attendant, who g1ananolis ; most of her life. She had lived aa Agen he haigjhe In _— ea Noth was killed in a two-car coliision forced him to retire ain i942 He fry Greenwood the past three} Jpanchester, at #.D, 1B. near Danville, Tl, Saturday, Was was a member of the Veritas Ye4r8 and was a member of the to be buried in Crown Point Ceme- 1 530e No. 608, F&AM. Greenwood Pres! Church.
day in the Rich Funeral Home park after services at 2 p. m. ter are two
: here. .He was 77. Wednesd: Railroad inspector, Mr. Durham ....5 2 number of years with t esday in the Harry W. J he 7, who lived in 2309 | » had lived in Indianapolis 35, the Brannum-Keene Lumber Co. My. Perry, whe lved Is Moore Peace Chapel. land a grandson and a great-
i é » < n. turg, Ky. he was a member on Mr. Eickholtz was a .member JC0C% but had been an Indian- prother, C. C. Westfall, both of Burial will be in Floral Fark
, Ky. i . ; Mi; Olive, 1 {Lodge, Scottish Rite and Order ..; pn. was an employee of the Frank W. Harrell {OITOW in tha G. H. Herrmann
all of Indianapolis, and Melvin, ,\; ; gister, Mrs. Alice BE. Cun- yooh Mo Sop 0 dianapolis resident, who died Sat-
urday, was to be buried in Con- ANTIQUE
dia Cemetery after services at . . : lis: cor C te 's death; two daughters, Frank Von Staden, Indianapo Hye .m. P father’s Mrs. Nellie Morrison two sisters, Mrs. Frank Fawcett, 3 2 n today io the Harry W. EX OSITION
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Born in Mellott, and a member She was 66. ! 4 the Christian Church there, A native of Gosport, Mrs.|
Burial will be in Washington Surviving besides 2 daugh-
Thomas, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Emma His wife, Myrtle B, and a
ndianapolis, survive. “lafter services at 1:30 p. m. to-
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Frank W. Harrell, lifelong In-
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( | Saturday in Major, Indianapolis, and two A | ¢ : Wright; and nine grandchildren, Morrison, who died Saturda) jor, polis, and Frank H. Harrell Jr, and 4 r 8 all of Indianapolis. - {her home. 3616 N. Ralston Ave. grandchfldren and a great-grand- brother, Floyd Harrell Jr. all of Largest Ever to Be preteen mrmisis ei Outdoor TO
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Servi leading figure in Irish literary HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 10 (UP)— Reid a oii ns circles for 75 years, died in her Orchestra leader and composer, member of St. Paul's Methodist home in County Cork Saturday, it Harry Oweng today celebrated Church, who died Saturday in her| Was disclosed today. Miss Somer- the birth of his third child. His
home, ville and her cousin Martin Ross, wife gave birth to a boy yesterheld bo Bugene Bt. iv collaborated on many novals. ‘day. Conkle West Michigan Street Funeral Home. Burial will be in Memorial Park. She was 46. In addition to her husband, Carl K. Reid, she is survived by a daughter Carol Jane Reid; two sons, Phillip and David Reid, all of Indianapolis; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Martha Kisinger, Hamilton,| ©., and a brother, Orville Peasley, Indianapolis.
Edward F. Sibel
Services for Edward F. Sibel, retired printer and native of Attica, who died Saturday in General Hospital, will be held at 10 a. m. Wednesday in the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Garland Brook Cemetery, Columbus, Ind. Mr. Sibel, who lived in 605 West Drive, Woodruff Place, was a member of the Westminster Presbyterian Church and a past exalted ruler of the Bedford Elks A sister, Mrs. Mildred Wilson, survives,
Tanker Blast Kills 6
HONOLULU, Oct, 10 (UP) — The death toll from an explosion which sank the fleet tanker USS Chehalis in Tutuila Harbor, Sa-| moa, last Friday was listed offi-| cially as six by the Navy today.| Nine others were injured, none| seriously. No Hoosiers were listed, as among the victims.
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