Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1949 — Page 10
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"PACE 10 s | a Morel Mass Tomorrow For A. J. Weiss [Emest Moore A requiem high miss will be;ward, James, Don and Jack Mc-| ‘Services Tomorrow offered at 9 a. m. tomorrow in Govern and Edward Rika, Services for Ernest Moore, 933 By Clone Churds for Antiow Si two’ nieces, Mrs. Vicloripeyier Ave, who died yesterday Gootee and Mrs. Bertha Tiernan, " will J. W an employee of thei gj) of Indianapolis. after an eight-month illness, Cent. Tice Supply Co. 40 be held at 1 p: m. tomorrow in the Streetcar Operator years before his retirement three! ‘Mrs. Lucy Hubbell Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. For ears years ago, who died yesterday in| gervices for Mrs. Lucy Hubbell, Burial will be in Garland Brook 35 Y {Huff's Nursing Home. {1023 8. Gale St., a life-long resi-\Cemetery, Columbus. He was 48. Clyde M. Mitchell, Indianapolis! Services will precede the mass gent of Indianapolis, who died Railways streetcar operator for at 8:30 a. m. In" Grinsteiner's yesterday in her home, will be years Te recen i 3 yea and wave face aren HOLY Cross Cemetery. ic. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes./employed 15 years as an asMr. Weiss, 1438 E. Washington!Burial will be in Crown Hill. She sembler in Scherer Electric Co. owner, died early today in Gen-|st., was a native of Cambridge was 81. Survivors include his wifs, Mrs. eral Hospital. He was 65. ICity. He had lived in Indian-| Survivors include two daugh-!Lillian Moore; a son, Robert D. Mr. Mitchell, 407 'N. Bradley 2polis 50 years and was a member ters, Mrs. Lillian Reger and Mrs. Moore; three brothers, George A. Ave. was born in Austin, Ind. of Holy Cross Catholic Church Bessie Vawter; two sons, Oscar|Moore, Bargersville; Louis Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M.| and its Holy Name Society. -He E. and Carl B. Hubbell, and two Chicago, and Frank Moore, IndiMitchell Sr., pioneer Austin resi-| Was 87. sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Roberts and anapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Pearl dents. He was educated in Aus- Surviving are five nephews, Ed- Mrs. Mary Shearer. ‘Bidwell. tin and came to Indianapolis shortly after the turn of the cen- | | di I —VY it { St + ¥ tury to become a streetcar opera-| n n ianapo Is I a a 1% CS tor. When he retired in 1944, had been with the Lin 1080 Te 'EVENTS TODAY 1 Boris M4 “Melioncasin: L434. empie; At General — Eugens, I Dorothy Donlen; Railways 35 years. {0th Anngal India ianspolls Community ¥und Donald c Alexander, 31 2514 N. Harding: jas Coloma eman—Arnold, Betty Davis: Lewis,
Bie Hriat 8: Be ET, TF ”, le { 8 — . ls He opened Mitchell's Tavern at Indiana Independent Ordet of 0d BA Loyd w "Adams. 35. 703 N. Warman; Esther| Green: Richard. Joyce Wall: Clyde, Lelia 1147 E. 10th St. a few months los Grand Encamp M. Borders, 44. 308 N. East. | Thompson: Glen, Jacqueline Lindsay: uilding. Charles J. Toliver, 30, 410 Goodlet; Alice, Walter, Dorothy Hatley: Charles, Elsie after his retirement. Mr. Mitchell jugiana 1 ndependent Peizoleum Ass ocis- | Stewart, 22. 3019 W. Michigan. Haughton; Forrest, Catherine Walter; had suffered poor health for the! ten. Inc. Couvention—Finsl da. Hotel Alexander ¥,_ Williamson, 19. 1350 8.| Jack. Joan Tomes. Sever j Pershing; Thelma M. Napier, 16, 1601 past four years. He was a mem- Netioal Couneil on _Schoolh ouss © Censtirve- Westfield Road: [DEATHS
|Bere Pulp Jt. 9200 ber of the Masonic e. and; "Han" Convention—Thioush Sunday, Lin- hop phrona Ker, 22 2524 Webb. "Nathan Nelms. 84. at 381 W. 35th, arterio-| ol 1 ay lv . AW . «+ | “sclerotic the Methodist Church in Austin. imst cutiernationat Daley Expmitian An. Taylor, 20. 3102 Kewier Blvd. |Revecca Caradean Bennett, 8. at 117) - —Sponsored Andrew am ; Huneral Burangements re in | ieciiie Living Homes Dix Liens ponsored Catherine B Beam o : complete. Burial w Nn AUS-| Westinghouse Corp. Homes open to pub- RICARIS 'g o0ROCE 1109 8. McClure. [Estella C. Pitts, T3, st 5625 Julian, neph- |
oO hi tin. eed gm te 10 pom. duly BY gue: Richard M. Perkins, 21. 231 E. Terrace:| ritis. Oct. 33. ft." 8404" Evanston Ave. RIEORNA 0 ee 137 &, Tra Thompson, 93, at 120 N. Bosart, |
t 3613 ub. ur: Surviving are his wife, Palma; .Bpdget’ 2813 E. 66h St. ogth Dr} Thurman Renner. 32. 3143 8. s. Randolph; | omybeurditia
sthryn Perkins, 18, 227 E i h Moorehead Barker. 61, at 334 E.| four sons, Ralph, Guy and Ran- i Ariisir Club Anpusi Exhibit ———————————— boc, corsbial | hemorrhage . “ W.. 31 h.| dall W. Mitchell, president of the" ugh Oct. 22, L. 8. Ayres & Co. audi DIVORCE SUITS FILED “slomerulonephitia 13, at 11 mn
WA Mary vs Clyde gt Shs0u; Frederick v5. Della Pra i am, 80. at 2717 HillIndianapolis Midget Speedway, |cumberiand Chapter 513. OKA, Motonds Beas Haliom Robert Lucas: | Side, A honaam, 10, Inc, and two daughters, Miss Nishi-2 » , Eu gene v Eater we gt! "Guadyy vs. Juanita Ids E 3 Hedder rich, 79, at 940 E. 40th, cereyt elen vs u ‘orey; Ju bral hemorrhage Yvonne Mitchell and Mrs. Imo-| XK Eaypoct Heeler Luncheon Meeting— 570" yiyroig 1. Keckhaver SEs vs. Rodney D. Smith. 63. at 3101 N. New Jergene Canary, all of Indianapolis, | Exe Club Noon Luncheon Meeting— John T Perqusoti: Al Abble rence | sey, carcinem: Worl ahee R. Manning; Ids aged i 3 Lea Belle Stampil, 2, at 3531 E. New| and a sister, Mrs. Alta Wor ey, onli tC ah iz: 15 P. M. Luncheon Meot- GO7E® 1 J, 1° Mote 1 Smit Nellie| York, coronary heart, Austin to ae vs. Theodore L. Boyd Helen 1 . VoL Carl James Hurley Tinney, 19. at 19% E. 46th, | ! Asseciation Memorial EF Bown ve Toehh ve. A Snort CR outred Hare Unteiwood, 86, at 1502 N. A n TWOoO - omas A. Dafley-—-11 8. m.i; "yy ™ Gretia M Christensen. W. Mar-| senal, cerebral hemorrhage. 4
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> William vs. | Don Westfall, n. at 620 N. Denny, carnd ~ Re of Chureh Ada Lee Taggart; June E vs. Lawrence diovascular renal. Mrs. Jenettie Geiger, native of Economic nd ire fawie=is Viood:, Cuuaton n Waukon! Jue 5. [Bennie Willinghans, 58. at General, carFrankfort. Ind., and Indianapolis|iagisns Seventh, Day’ Adventists’ Yogth ve, Roberl McDamon Jusnits, of |Lawrence Francis Bornman. 41. at 1020 N. resident 30 years, died yesterday | Ci Kieth rr] oho £33 | Petro: Mary L. vs. George W, Rowell. (valine Brosius. 1. at 902 N. Pennsyl- . d ng os oY —————— ania, pneumonia. in the home of a Manghier, Jas, orth Side "deven adunday, BIRTHS bo [Sallie a Cooner. 83. at JT Central Mal , 1303 N. . : She was 79, jaa IA alae Tou a’ I ome Wiliam." ry Thomalson, 1307 °RUE Pi om ag ra rant 1 tist Chu {Guy E. Weaver, 57, at Veteran's, hepatitis. | Burial will be in Floral Park prc Lay Auditions for Tee Boys Kathryn Perkins, 632, at St. Vincent's, |
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