Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1949 — Page 8

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Rites Saturday

. Dies Here at 81 Henry G. , retired

apolis resident, died Methodist Hospital after a long fliness, He was 81. Mr. Dammeyer, lived in

member of the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Burial will be in the Concordia Lutheran Cemetery after services| at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in Shirley Irving Hill Chapel. are his wife, Anna

r; a son, Leslie Dam-

all of Indianapolis. , Gilbert S. Sweazy

Rites for Gilbert 8. Sweazy, a carpenter Sor Bingan 4 Ou. 29 years, who died Tuesday In NewYes, lodies! Dollars less [000 “iit be held at 10 a. m. than you'd expect fo pay | Saturday in the Conkle West for velour! Here are Michigan Street Funeral Home.

. Burial for Mr. Sweazy, who fashion-new side-drope |);u03 in 1610 W. New York St. |

Hemry Dammeyer [Kenneth Alley Luther

groceryman d lifelong Indian2% 8 resident most of his life and was yesterday In Metamore Meth-

1453 E. Washington « was ai. brother, Tom Alley,

C.; a daughter, Miss Loretta Cro . He was v ew wh. 62,

Mississippi, meyer; a8 brother, Theodore Dam- Indian lis 21 years. He wasmeyer; a sister, Mrs. Martha Muh- ape the Church of Christ. lembruch, and four grandchildren,|

Potfage [soe ss . Park. He = » Born Burial for Kenneth A n most of former Railways bus He was driver who died Monday, will be in Metamora, Ind. after services

at 1 p. m. today in the Meyer & Abdon Funeral Home. He was 48. A native of Metamore, Mr. Alley had been an I

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Services for Joseph Petrie, 2814 N. Capitol Ave., who died Monday

berets, manipulated turban | will be in Floral Park.

effects, off-face brims, A native of Deputy and a vet-, eran of World War I, he was a many other important

member of the Garfield American styles too, in rich, luxurious | Legion Post.’ He was 52. |

velour you've clways | i. ert and Charles Sweazy, New- | wanted. Lovely new port; a brother, Edward Sweazy, shades; sizes 22 to 23. Indianapolis; five sisters, Mrs.

Susie Noblett and Mrs. Vivia Taylor, New Goshen; Mrs, Goldie Andrews, Clinton; Mrs. Juanita Jones, Rockville, and Miss Mary Sweazy, Lyford, and seven grand-

PARKING \l. gayp.cnidren. Mrs. Carl H. Lake ; Services for Mrs. Bertha Lée - ” Lake, who died yesterday in her n » home, 631 Laclede Ave., will be at - 2 p. m. tomorrow in Moore & Kirk Ben Davis Chapel. Burial will be in Floral Park. She was 59. Born in Goshen, Ky. she had lived in Indianapolis 26 years. She formerly was employed by C. B. Cones Manufacturing Co. She was a member of Fleming Garden Christian Church. Survivors include the husband, Carl H, Lake; two daughters, Mrs. Crystal Sparrow and Mrs. Myrtle Cook; a son, Carl A. Lake; two brothers, James and Clarence Armstrong; a sister, Mrs. Fannie Enders, and five grandchildren.

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