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~ » E . - ny x rom WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22, 1950 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ; PAGE 15 : - . mre : = - — SEN pect Mason A native of Washington St. ] 3 : resi 0 [r, Lafayette Cox T: A Horrison Paul P, Sullivan [Robert L. Smith [ES irsrs EE Vemeni Sri ri us ST SP Movement ht to say i, . h i Ri T : 3 . i : Di H t 77 TL Indianapolis x Jeute. * Mr. Smith, who headed a family York City will - have ‘“‘double-| ship movements scheduled for Yoder: us . Rites Tomorrow oa ., Jies mere a Lp IIvOlS iniiiue. a fo Met or five sons, six daughters, 17 ended” radar to help the pilot mn : in New Jerk Princes. fn : Services for Thomas A. Harri- Robert L. Smith, 77, of 1336 E. ther, Webb Duckett. and four sis- grandchildren and one great foggy weather; one antentia Wil gyiulcims santa Fru frm 4 ; a . 3825 C H Rd. will be held Raymond St., died yesterday- in. G 3 . grandchild, died of a heart attack transmit to radar scop | Depa ting ork Adrasts Jo Adeni = ope ; ters, Mrd, Jane Garrison, all of In- in is home, 1409 Detroit St. He of the two wheelhouses. | Manufacturer, 16 Liverpool ic Theosophies, : a : Pm Imo > Soukle Methodist Jaspal. He pad been dianapolls, and Mrs: C. R. Sutton'y, xeq the past eight years in gm si Ee ; se e s+ J ill two years an i s ] : ; Ex-Local Physician Hoo Bl Tee runes) H. P. Wasson Official 45 days. y and i Dr ys: the Maytag Repair Shop on E. n this month - Dies in Oteen, N. C. Park Cemetery. . Dies in Home | Mr. Smith was born in But- g.0kg Bowling Green. 16th St, Rg n-to-celebrate- : Mr. Harrison, who -was-74, died ler. County, Kentucky, and had ¥ Survivérs ‘include his wife, Mrs. IRL FIFI SK 11)

th the under1any, the life nied a week’ uld strive to od, and ‘with otestant and of brotherly | action comgood will, ations, living rid, we to make the ink and say ust’ represent ed arts and separate and 0 a vision of ole to which losing idener than that ty, the state,

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ions, though ys, the truth “Many races, ey are interthe doctrine

nity is one, the richness to contribute

rand Canyon olific. Under. carce, As the a) - multiplied, orn and the vays been. an. . ve on a diet owever, they ly food that told, there. ughter about native stock, ct, only the ng. ie lower aniican citizens, . ars ago that ed one of the

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N. Meridian. located thealish Theater » do without have been a -one-year, ‘I

t there is a ouse due to . Theater.

nded person, d - Equitable theater. A’ educational rit, but why. iven the pro-

to the audiat we might such talk is. sof war and 11 ‘support to rfanity. Any or indirectly hich is feedmenacing to

Fabric Shop.

r the interest isiness devel=

meg ‘ciety. s— -After World War I he be- Mrs. Esther Stark, both of Indiancame associated with the Vet- apolis; two sons, Everett Harrison, erans Administration hospital in Indianapolis, and Fred Harrison, Indianapolis, and later with the Loretta. Wis.; two sisters,

veterans hospital in Milwaukee. Clara Cleek, and Mrs. Lydia Madison;

Jack Harrison, Indianapolis, and William Harrison, Charleston, and 12 grandchildren.

Services for Dr. Lafayette T.

Cox, formerly of Indianapolis, native of Jefferson County and who died Sunday in Oteen, N. C., resident of Indianapolis 33 years. Mr. Harrison was a former em- : ployee of the old Indiana Foundry in the Granam Baptist Church put later became a truck gar- : He was a-veteran of the Dr. Cox had retired from medi- Spanish-American War and was cal practice, but continued to at- a member of Maj. Harold C. Me--tend meetings of medical societies grew Camp, United Spanish Amer-

will be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow

near Madison. He was 81. d

ener,

onday in his home.

until he became {ll a year ago. ican War Veterans.

He was one of the oldest members of the.Indiana Medica

He made his home in Irvington until he recently journeyed to the veterans hospital for treatment.

Odell,

in Oteen IL,

Surviving are his wife, 1 So--Mary Jane Harrison; two daugh- last four years.

two

He was a

Mrs

—— ters, MTs, Martha Thompson and iB-—the same

brothers,

He was a member of the Ma- James C. Goodlet

sonic Order for more than 55

years. He ‘also was a member of le

the Sons of the American Revo-,

in Irvington. i. He is survived by two sons

George Vinson, Dupont.

Earl E. Comingore

tral

Pentalpha

He was 62.

Avenue

Methodist

Services for Earl E. Comingore, Seottish Rite. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. will be at 8:30 a. m. Friday in Mrs. Harold Vater, Whiting; Mrs

formerly of Indianapolis; were

“held yesterday in Corona, Cal. Ruth F. Goodlet; two daughters, Stevens Chapel of the Flowers. Cremation followed. He was 51. Miss Ruth Margaret Goodlet and A native of. Indianapolis and Mrs. John Watson;.and a brother.!tional Malleahle & . Steel veteran of both World Wars, he Robert T. Goodlet, all of Indian- ings Co. employee.

retired from the U. S. Navy as a/apolis.

chief petty officer five years ago to live in Norco, Cal. He served “with the Navy 30 years. He died —8Sunday in his home in Norco:

brothers, dianapolis,

Harry Comingore,

"gore, Washington, D. TC.

Frank B. Castle

Home:

Services for Frank B. Castle, Cross.

113 S. Traub Ave., who died Monday in his home, will beat 2 p. m. tomorrow in Royster &

home... Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 76. 2

Miss Hanahan was a native of . Johnson County, but had lived in Mrs. Clara F.. Shipp Askin Indianapolis 49 years. She was a

West Washington Street funeral member of the Holy Cross gnin, 1216 N. Gal ? g Church. She also belonged to the| STP. 1216 N. Gale St. who died

church’s Altar Society, the Legion ents, Mr. Castle was employed 14 of Mary and the Third Order of gnoemaker, Fulton, Ind, willebe

Burial will be

“years by the E. C. Atkins Co. St. Francis.

olis most of his life.

— She was 75. * Mrs. Castille died in the home por of the Mt. Zion Baptist of her daughter, Mrs. Lilly Pearl church. died Parks of Louisville, where she home, 529 W. 26th St.

before he retired last May. He

- formerly worked at the Nord

& Marmon Motor Car Co. 22 of Indianapolis; survive: =

Jacob W. Springer Services for Jacob W. Springer, years in Indianapolis. She was ‘former Indianapolis resident who's member yesterday

years. A native of Auglaize County, O., he lived in Indianap-

He was a member of the Ever: green Masonic Lodge and the West - Washington Street Methodist Church. Stirvivors include two sons, Dr. Warder - H. - Castle; - Indianapolis; and Richard F. Castle, Davton,| 0.; Indianapolis, and Mrs. “Johnsen, California, and a broth-

: i dianapolis to Tol er, Charles Castle, Detroit. and. Surviving are his wife, Eve

P.; two sons, Jack W. and Elizabeth Castille ley Springer; two daughters, Miss Louise Springer and Mrs. all of Louisville; Jean Werner, PhilaJoann

six grandchildren.

“Mrs.

Services for Mrs; Elizabeth Frances Castille; 1957 Yandes St., who died Monday in the home of a daughter in Louisville, will be

held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the C

Stuart Mortuary Chapel. Burial will be in New Crown

Cemetery.

“had. been visiting thee last two “months.

tist Church. Survivors include Mrs. and four other ‘daughters,

Parks Mrs.

Hall and Mrs. Beulah Jones, all

of Nashville, Tenn... and- Mrs.

Roberta Hornbeal, Indianapolis. —-

died

Two sisters, Mrs. Ona Flaherty pyjton E. U. B. Church. Burial vke and Miss Bridget Hanahan, both win folio

| etery.

Masonic Lodge

Services for James Craig Goodt, 4334 Broadway, will be at 1:30 lution and the Methodist Church Be Shirley JSrginers Crown Hill-Cemetery.—— ? Mr. Goodlet, who was pub Baird Faville Cox, Monon, and lations officer for the West In—the~Rev. Jasper Cox, pastor of dianapolis Branch of the Union seph Zeunik Sf. 1020 N. Holmes followed by burial in Forest HII the Second Methodist Church, Trust Co., died yesterday while at Ave 3 Hammond, a daughter, Mrs. Roy work. . H. Boberg, Alexandria, Va., four of the bank for 32 years, Mr. ‘grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Goodlet was a native of Indian- at 9 a.

An employee

Miss Ella May Hanahan

A requiem high mass for Miss and its St. Aloysius Society. ~EHa—-May Hanahan; Survivors include his wife, Mrs. lowe Ave., who died yesterday in ters, Margaret E. Comingore, and two her home, will be sung at 9:30 Louise Metallic, Mrs, Matilda AnIn- a. m. Friday in the Holy Cross'derson, and Gillette Comin- Catholic Church. She was 77. Services will be held at 9 a. m. sons, Joseph Jr, Friday in the Grinsteiner Funeral William Zeunik, all of Indianapin Holy olis,

1429--Mar=:

in Greensbora,ig, U, B. Church in Indianapolis. N. C., will be held at 8 p. m_ to-| morrow in Shirley Brothers Irv-i ert of- Fulton; her parents; three ing Hill Chapel.

ciated with the Wasson store the

Mrs.

lic re:

Services for Paul P. Sullivan, director of production at H. P Wasson &“Co., who died yesterday in his home, 5730 E. Wash: ington St., will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow. in Dorsey Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 55. :

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of the Indianapolis Merchants Association. He had been asso-

He had served

World War II at Curtiss-Wright

terian Church, Evergreen Masonic Lodge and the Fraternal Order of Police. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Lenore Sullivan; a son, {Paul Joseph Sullivan, Indianap- ! olis, and a granddaughter. l

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Requiem Friday

For Joseph Zeuni

Mr. Zeunik was a retired CastA native

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belonged

grandchildren.

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Mrs. Henry Grubb

of. Grubb. died Sunday —in—her—home; were: to A requiem high mass for Jo- Shirley Brothers Central Chapel,

who died yesterday in Lyn- Cemetery, Greencastle. She was hurst Nursing Home, will be sung

ved here 33 years. He was a,

“saw maker for E. C. Atkins Co. He 1817 Arrow Ave. a retired rail- James Paul Smith; and the Avenue roader, will be held at 11 a. m. daughters Baptist Church, Modern Wood- Friday in Shirley Brothers Irving vine, men of America and E. C. Atkins Hill Chapel. Pioneer Club,

7 years; retiring in 1948;

to Southern

Survivors include the wife,

Mr. Sullivan also was treasufer yr..v A Smith; two sons, Louis after an illness of three years. and Carl Smith, and two daugh- He was 77. ters, Retha Lloyd, all of Indianapolis; worked for 30 years in the air ! three sisters, Mrs. J. F. Baird, brake division of the New York re capacity during yo oanfield, Ky., Mrs. Elizabeth Central Ratiroad: —A mative of || Roberts, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Greencastle, he had lived in In-

Mrs, Pearl Rice and Mrs.

Corp. | o) . res rually twice as effective as . y , John Coleman, Henderson, Ky.; dianapolis 50 years. i y Ph SIS] | Na He forever three brothers, Charles Smith, A wife, Minnie, survives, in ad- IND ARAPOLIS IN NBTANA any other drug offered for, n b f the Second Pr lv Denver Oscar, Evansville, and dition to a stepdaughter, Mrs, public sale! For this extra pg member. O 160 ai Clifford. Kalamazoo, and five Madeline Shay, and a grandson, efficiency in anti-histamine!

services will Friday from the v. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, 505 8. East St. Burial will be n New Crown Cemetery. :

Funeral

t 1:30pm.

Mrs, uckle

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for 32491,

Services Henry

St, be held

at 10 a. m. today in

Alvah Vickers

Memorial Park.

Harry Shay, all of be held and severay nieces and nephews.

Henry J. Smith who" died last night, will be held

|& Kirk Irvington Chapel, 5342 E.

Mary Smith; the

y sons—Joseph, Services for Alvah Vickers of Samuel, Marion

Charles and

- Mrs. Marguerite LeMrs. Abbie Gallie, Mrs. in Katherine Kesler, Mrs, Peggy McCabe, Miss Delores Smith and yesterday Mis¥ Gloria Jean Smith.

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Services for Henry J. Smith,

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Friday at 10 a. m. in the Moore

). Mrs,

Grubb lived in Indian : m. Friday in the Holy apolis 25 years, She had been || apolis and was a-member of Cen- Trinity Catholic Church. He was ill a month, I ! Church. lrg. . . Survivors include a daughter, || and Byrial will be in St. Joseph Mrs. Frank M. Wright, IndianCemetery. Additional «services apolis, and three granddaughters,

Robert M. Robinson, Glen Ellyn, Ill, and Mrs, James Myer, New Castle, of children.

and three great-grand-

Austria, he lived in Indianapolis Hyston . Westbrook i

55 years. He was a charter member of the Holy Trinity Church Survivors Mrs.

include” five daugh-| Mary Linder, Mrs.

Mrs. Dorothy Healy, and four

23 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Services for . Mrs. Clara ¥F. y at the home of her par-

r. and Mrs. James H. ‘held tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the

|~ Mrs. Shipp was born in Fulton in 1907 but had spent the past 10

of the ' Brookside

Survivors include a son, Rob-

sisters, Mrs. Muriel M. Johnson,

Burial will be in Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Effie A. House, Indianapolis, | Mr. Springer, who was 53, was and Mrs. Doris L. Geist of Gran-|

ryn Salyer, sister, Mrs. delphia; Crawford, and a stepson, Robert rawford, both of Indianapolis.

Mrs.

aunts,

) : Burial will be in New Crown] Lula May Steele, Mrs. Ida Belle cemetery following rites at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Peoples Funeral

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