Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1949 — Page 11
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To. a et for Arthur J. Meyers, | 227 8. Delaware 8t., who dfed! ies Here at M ay in 8t, Vincent's Hospital,
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Dies Here at 57
Services Tuesday For Urias Faubion
Urias Faubion, 2325 Parker! Ave., conductor on the E. Michi-
Realtor, Dies Here
Longtime Resident C. Lawrence Price, charter member of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board and realtor here
died today in Methodist Hospital. | He was 57, Retired since August, 1948, Mr. / Faublon was employed by In-| dianapolis Railways 20 years. He| spent his first 17 years on the, ptreetcar line, then operated vari-| ous busses and street cars, | Born in Heltonville, he lived in Indianapolis 21 years. Services will be held at 2 p. m, Tuesday in the Heltonville Methodist Chun Dyrjal will follow there, " 8 vors include his wife, Mrs. | i Lula Faublon; three sons, Walter | Mr. lacobell M., William H. and Urias| Services for Nicholas A. (Nick Faublon Jr, all of Indianapolis lacobelli, tailor and designer o ve daugpiers Mr. Hes Walther, | women's clothes, who died Fri. Ra le Presb usses, an rs Virginia | i tor” of the Tabernacle esbyM. Faubion, Indianapolis, a half-| doy ihe Bars 30 Shanven | brother, Willan Homer Faubion, | - eltonvile, and eight grandchil-| dren. no | Burial will be in Washington |Byrial will be in Crown Hill. Park. He was 64. Surviving in addition to his
Rites —— | M brother are his wife, Jessie A.; For A. J. Meyers Mrs. Pau ller
lwas 69. A native of Washington Cour
terian Church,
Price, who survives, had their offices in the Peoples building ‘since before the turn of {the century. At one, 4m
lot the Indianapolis Real Estate | Board.
two sons, C. Lawrence Jr. and Horace M. Price, Indianapolis; three daughters, Mrs. E. E. Ittner, Columbus, Ind.; Miss Katherine Price, Indianapolis, and
will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomor-| row in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. He
Creek, Ind.; two sister, Mrs. Fletcher Humphrey and Mrs, Carrie Moore, Indianapolis, and] seven grandchildren,
Burial Planned
In Russellville Mrs. Lola A. Miller, 1230 N.!
Alt Ave,, died yesterd nore Sve wan sg" Mrs. LF. Wats
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WAS 65. 4 Born in Cin- = | Born in Marshall, Ind. she cinnati, Mr. [lived in Indianapolis 20 years. She Rites Tomorrow }
Meyers was ems ployed 35 years in the Shellhouse Storage & Moving Corp.
was a member of the Russellville] gervices for Mrs. Emmatite [Methodist Church. Watson, 2445 Arsenal Ave., who | Services will be held at 10:30 jjeq Thursday, will be held at 1! cla, m. tomorrow in Conkle West p. m. tomorrow in the New Bethel Michigan Street Funeral Home. Baptist Church. Burial will be B 2455 Central Burial will be in Russellville. Crown Hill. She was 44. Ave, He had Survivors include her husband, Rorn in Louisville, she lived in| been a furniture packer at H. P./Paul Miller; two daughters, Mrs. Indianapolis 19 years. She was a Wasson & Co. for the past two Ruth Herring and Mrs. Jean member of the New Bethel Church weeks Farmer; a son Roman Miller, alijand jts Ladies Ald and MissionHe was a member and past of Indianapodis; six sisters, Mrs. ary Societies. master of the.Evergreen chapter Edna McGaughey, Indianapolis; Survivors include her husband, No. 713, F. & A. M. Mrs. Mattie Lear, Mrs. Allie Wil-'Louis F. Watson; the father, John Survivors include three sons, son, Mrs, Betty Clodfelter, all of Bullitt, Louisville, and four sisHarold A. Meyers, Van Nuys, Russellville; Mrs, Ruth Fullen-iters, Mrs.- Mary Marshall, Mrs. Cal, and Armond A. and For- wider, Crawfordsville, and Mrs Rosella . White, Mrs, Cordelia rest .H. Meyers, Indianapolis; a Frances Harbison, Waveland. White and Mrs, Viola Green, all brother, Harvey P, Meyers, Madi- Also surviving are three broth- of Indianapolis, | son, and two granddaughters. ers, Joseph and David Sewell, Los| Also surviving are three broth-|
Mr. Meyers
ees {Angeles, and Milton Sewell, ers, John . Bullitt, Chicago, and Mrs. Corinne lL. Roberts Crawfordsville, and two grand- Roy and George Bullitt, both of children, ‘Louisville.
Services for Mrs. Corinne Me Roberts, formerly of Indianapolis,’ who died Thursday in New York, rls Yn Whelchel, owner-|ters, Mrs. Ruby Hi will be at 1 p. m. Tuesday in operator of the D-X Service Sta- Creek, Mich, and Mrs. Hildred! Moore & Kirk Colonial Chapel. tion, 4035 Rockville Rd., died yes- Kelly, Indignapolis; a son, Don-| Burial will be in Crown Hill. She terday in his home, 1313 Winfield ald Whelchel, Indianapolis; a sis-| was 75. Ave. He was 66. |ter, Mrs. Alice Lowe, Fortville, Born in Indianapolis, Mrs. Rob-| Born near Fortville, he lived in!six grandchildren and three greaterts lived here 35 years. She was Indianapolis 37 years. He was a/grandchildren. a member of the old St. David's member of the Eighth Christian rere ee 8 RESCUED FROM THAMES
ooh Ferry Rin C. Lawrence Price, bovis Furry Rites
Times State Servies GREENFIELD, Dec. 17-—8erv- 1omorrow Rea for Louis Furiy, manager of . : the Barnes in Indianapolis Services Tuesday for [and Logansport, who died Friday in his home here, will bé held at| 2 p. m, tomorrow in Pasco Funeral Home. Park Cemetery here. He was 69.
for half a century, died yesterday |, Bora manager in Banta Cuneo died Friday in her home, will| in his home, 2825 N, New Jersey|coq and Brookline ! |8t, after a short illness. He y.... He returned here 13 years G. H, Herrmann Funeral Home.| ago. Burial will be in Crown Hill. She |
|ty, Mr. Price had lived in Indian-|yriss Nellie Fu r apolis 50 years and was a mem-| pps Ei) EY. Srecastid ber of the Tabernacle Presby-ars Mae Meisel, Ft. Wayne, and She and her husband, the late! a brother, Sanford Furry, New| Fred C. Meyer, He and his brother, Lyman H:| palestine.
gank John J. Gardner
e, Mr. holsterer and |C, Lawrence Price was secretary {apolis resident,
lw. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial Emma Coburn, Hammond; three The Rev. Roy Ewing Vale, pas+| Will be In Washington Park.
terfan Church, will officiate in|Mr. Gardner died yesterday in the Meyer, both of Indianapolis.
[rites at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday in Cold Spring Road Veterans Hos-| morrow in Jordan Funeral Home. |p. 0 “Buchanan mortuary, |Pital. He was 55.
B. Meridian St. .{ployed as an upholsterer the past —— 1/10 years by McKelvey-Kell, Inc. MACKENZIE KING 18 75 He was a member of Garfield Post 88, American Legion.
Gardner; a sister, Mrs. Ruth C. Mrs. Austin J. Griffin, Homey Lamb, and a brother, George F.|is through with giving advice.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS
Mrs. Minnie Meyer
Dies in Her Home In Bluff Rd.
Services for Mrs. Minnie Von-| | Beherns Meyer, 3016 Bluff Rd. |
Burial will be In|
Mags, 40|De held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in|
Survivors include three sisters;| was 54. Born in Cincinnati, O., she had! zabeth Giles, R.R. 4, and|lived in Indianapolis all her lite.
were pioneer, commercial vegetable growers at the Bluff Rd. address, [ Survivors include five daughRites for John J. Gardner, up-|ters, Mrs. Louise Greve, Mrs. lifelong Indian-/Caroline’ Johnson, Mrs. Emma will be held at Tegeder, Mrs, Alma Ftizgerald, 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Harry all of Indianapolis, .and Mrs,
[sons, Fred H, Meyer, Noblesville, | A veteran of World War 1, and Willlam H, and Dr. Harry C./
Also surviving are a sister, | Mrs. Mary Heggemeier, Cincin-| Mr. Gardner, who lived in 609 nati, 13 grandchildren and 14 had been em-| great-grandchildren.
, OTTAWA, Dec. 17 (UP) | Former Prime Minister W, L. Surviving are a son, Henry A. MacKenzie King celebrated his | 75th birthday today and said he
Gardner, “I've had my day,” he said. — a— — . - ce |
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Episcopal Church. {Church Survivors include her husband,| Services will be held at 1:30 LONDON, Dee. 17 John 8. Roberts, Indianapolis; a 'p. m. tomorrow in Conkle West| |Eight hen and women were son, John Leet Roberts, Detroit; 16th Street Funeral Home. Burial cued today when their sailboats a daughter, Mrs. Louise Francis, will be in Floral Park. {were capsized in the River Brooklyn, N, Y.,, and two grand- Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Thames by an 80-mile-an-hour children, . Margaret Whelchel; two daugh-'squall. ’
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