Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1950 — Page 7

To EB owe | Ohio a a of today in an W. Stirling ‘Fui] M. Pich” eorge ho Reired fink [roses Mtn Shwe ert Home, Baral wi et

Rites ites Satu “Rite and the Masonic Lodge in|/ASDUFY Cemetery, Morristown.

Services Satur i 5 a {ces tor George Y Moore, : Claim Ag ent Di Muncie, He Was a resident of In-| Miss Miller, who was 68; wa 1370 Prospect St. will hs held a jes dianapolis since 1915 and retired | Tuesday in her home, 1019 B.| '9 a. m. Saturday in seven years. ago, {State Ave. A member of the

Herrmann Funeral 3 he oa Hy Surviving are a son, John K. ‘Former “Superintendent A rs Dal Rites Saturday © |Vance: a daughter, Mrs. Ww, B. Methodist Church, she once

Of George Mayer Co. lic Church. Burial will be in Holy For John Vance {Blank, both of Indianapolis; a served as a buyer in the silver-| As y WB. Blank Jr., Tulsa Alfred M. Pich, 214 Parkview, Cross Cemetery. Rites for John Kincaid Vance, Srandson, + ware department of the old Lilly-| L n 0 . 3 Ave, former Gearge J. Mayer Co. Lo oa BD spam BE nr in in a a yYonnesut Hardware co. Mise} 'superintendent, died yesterday in after a brief illness. ‘A lifelong & Buchanan mortuary. Burial Miss Mary B. Miller Miller also was a member of the St. Vincent's Hospital, He was 78. resident of Indianapolis, he was will be ii Crown-Hill Cemetery, Services for Miss Mary Bernice Order of the Eastern Star in| | Services will be held at 8:30 an employee of the Fairmount i. etired freight claim. agent; Miller, native of Martinsville and | Morristown, ass Co. r. Vance died vesterday in his saleswoman with Banner-White-| 8: Misal oe i ¥ e- | Surviv is a sister, 3 ja. Saray Rumery Surviving are. nis parents, Mr. home: He was 77, “ii. hill- Furniture. Co. here for 25! Laura Ia Miller, Morris-| {Eun «Mand Mrs. George Moore; a broth-| Vance was a Dative. of years, will be held at 1: 30 p.m. | town: Holy Cross Catholic Church. Bu- er, Harry Moorégtwo sisters, Mrs. — es irial will be in St.. Joseph Ceme- Mary Connelly and Mrs, Dorothea

{ tery. |0'Connor, all of Indianapolis, _ | * The Friendly Furnitute So Lf — . wt 2 335 E "WASHINGTON.

. A native of Westphalia, Ger< | L TT CLEANER {many, Mr. Pich lived in Indian- Mrs. Emily Myers xR

apolis 70 years. He retired in Mrs, Emily Myers, former In: ) Phone MArket 3346 D y VIS 1943 from the Mayer company, dianapolis’ resident, who died, i | iwhere he was employed 55 years. Tuesday in the Odd Fellows Home Mr. Pich was a member of In- in Greensburg, will be buried in Le CRUE dianapolis Liederkranz Society 50 Crown Hill after sérvices at 1:30 vee |years, North - American. Binger- p. m. tomorrow in Conkle W. 16th p !bund, Holy Cross Church and the St. Funeral Home. HO LITT (IE Holy Name Society of the church. Mrs. Myers, who was 90, was For Store Nearest You | Survivors include his ‘vife, born in Marion County and lived Mary; a son, Norbert C. Pich;.a in the area most of her life. She sister, Miss Anna A. Pich, all of was one of -the oldest members Indianapolis; nine grandchildren of West Michigan Street Method-

land 11 great- grandchildren. ist Church and a member of g Progress Rebekah Lodge, Meta

STORE HOURS: DALY, 9:30 10-5-P. M.; SAT, 9:30 106 P, M. | wg Council of Pocahontas in Indian | J Philip Taylor

“Don't Miss These Great 1 gil — ~—~Phitip-Ta -2360-Y-andes—8t; on ) I e rea . who op i in nis home, | iwill be buried in New Crown

after services at 1 p. m. today Hr i 1 X : in King & King Funeral Home. OR ANY PIECE YoU CHOOSE { - Mr, Taylor, who was 77, was : y a house mover. He is survived } . s by two sons, Archie and Leonard . 3 P | J ie ES Taylor, a brother, James. Taylor;

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Services for Mrs. Genevieve Rn Schultz, 238 Wisconsin St, who . : go died in her home yesterday, were | | ' ; a fe Vanity, Chest, to be held at 3 p. m. today in G. | | yd eM Bed— H. Herrmann Funeral Home. |} ¢ ? ¢

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i Ric watchman during World War I USES ¢ 2 She was a member of the Asso- " ; y ciation of Retired Rallway Em- > TH ployees. : ; A nephew, Charles Schultz, InBoys’ Rough 'dianapolis, survives. ‘and Tough Mrs. . Zella Jacobs | Bervices for Mrs. Zella Jacobs, = Hi- Ey Indianapolis resident for 27 years, »- E will be held at T p. m. Friday inj’ the 16th Street Baptist Church. Burial will be in New Crown Cem-=} |

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