Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1950 — Page 4
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member of the Naval Reserve. | sarin re eens: SKIN IRRITATION a daughter, Mrs. Betty Jane Bea A man, Indianapolis; three sisters, | Mrs, Clalide Weller and Mrs. Guy Mason, Kewanna, and Mrs. Jessie Frost, Deerfield, O.; a brother, ra tts os. ~se
5 : 3 : a AE ! Ar rar nged | ; becter wan = | Soryices Thursday Rites Tomorrow | rear er eniostes 15 arows Ave vi vo| Re uphOIstering ; : | , ! : the Carter-Lee Lumber Co., will ; ; . j miCRoONI Di 93 Af Dies in Hospital £ {be held at 2:30 p. m. Thursday in 230 Yi, omarion dos Visnger | Restrdiess of what you f Nearing Aid... es - 70 - i : Ho n spas I |Flanner & Buchanan mortuary Bhan Mastuary. Burial you can't. buy Setter. Living Here ears §" Uw @ | Liw Here Years | with burial in Crown Hill. Crown Hill. — 3 i = A 7 ; | 8 y his . 1 1's auality work want SENSIBLY PRICED Burial will be Thursday in Holy | wd ER oy i Services for Mrs. Helen Gilli-! aa Bair fied yesterday oN ais Miss Gates, Whe. was 56, digd our draftamen an do Cross Cemetery for Fillmore E.! - ; ; E 0) 5 i. | ' {yesterday in her home. She was a $ 00 t o and, 1510 N, Leland St., will be 59. 1 ident of Indianapolis. If it's price, our low prices Taylor, Indianapolis Yestdent 70; cai 4 in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill| | A native of Kewanna, he served/lifelong resident o qo ve you quains. years and one of the original Te be : { |as a chief petty officer in the Navy Survivors include a sister, Mrs. R.] uw parishioners of St. Catherine of] Chapel at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow. | 2. in World War I before coming to'W. Jordan, and a brother, Ernest] we wi tring samples to our ALL-IN-ONE UNIT Sienna Catholic Church, ‘Burial will be in South Park Cem- = Indianapolis 30 years ago: He had M. Gates, both of Indianapolis. - | a. Day Enclosed in on oitractive mato! case. Mr. Taylor, who was 93, died : etery, Greensburg. = i been associated with the lumber! PIPE — CH-¢T1Y Weighs only 5 oz. with batteries. yesterday in the home of a grand-| : | Mrs. Gilliland died Sunday in| firm the past 24 years. He was a Stop Scratching, Start Seething | Hone 1
son, Eugene E. Weisse, 930 N.!
. y Hawthorne Lane, with whom he! FULLY GUARANTEED |...
Services ‘will be held at 8:40
DEMONSTRATION IN a. m. Thursday in the Blackwell! YOUR HOME OR AT lrvington Funeral Home, and at, lington Presbyterian Church, * 4 a OUR OFFICE .§2. a m in the Little Flower "WL Ladies’ Auxillary to Knights| 8 : ¢ 4 Catholic Church, Donald E. Gammon Templar, Brookside Civic League,| . / R. Sauer Mr, Taylor was born in Madl- Sele. P-TA of School 6, Brookside reqiuem high mass for HAROLD PUNTENNEY |r County, Pennsylvania. He E Mothers’ Club and the Social John R. Sauer, 430 N. 19th St. | came to Indianapolis as a young Donald Gammon {Order of Beauceant. | Beech Grove "will be sung at 511 C, OF C. BLDG. |man. For many years before his MUIIIU UE aL) Surviving...are. . her ~ husband. 9 a.m. tomorrow in Holy Name
‘retirement he was a foreman in {James M.; six daughters, the { LI. 3920 the old Kennedy Boiler Works, 8 Catholic Church after services
2 2 Misses Patricia Ann, Sharon Sue, at 8:15 a.m. in Kirby Mortuary. {forerunner of the present-day en avis eS Helen Roberta, Jean Kay and Burial will be in St. Joseph | Rennedy Tank & Manufacturing ’ {Joan Rae and Mrs. Betty Stowers; Cemetery. : i jlo. J “u . a sister, Mrs. Fleming Reed, all! _— — ———mmmmm—mm— f In addition to his grandson, a Trucking Service : (of Indianapolis; her mother, Mrs. John David Miller [Ereat-granddanghter, Cynthia Operator Was 21 Victoria Craig, Greensburg, and _.. Ne eisse, Indianapolis, sur- brother, Robert W. Craig, Rites -Tomorrow
Methodist Hospital. She was 46. ‘Born in Greensburg, Mrs. Gilli-| land lived in Indianapolis five years. i
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3: - “| Services for Mrs. Mary L. Grir- Peld at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Charles F. Greiner 3418 Mooresville Rd., will ‘be at {fin will be at 1 p. m. Thursday in Moore & Kirk Ben Davis chapel. . Centerton following 2 p. m. serv/the Sixteenth Street Baptist | Burial will be in Maple Hill Cem- Services Thursday ices tomorrow in the Wilhite Fu-| {Church with burial in New Crown. |etery, Greenfield. neral Home in Martinsville. i She was 58. | Mr. Gammon, operator of a Funeral services for Charles F.| Mr Miller, a native of Johnson A 30-year resident of Indianap- trucking service. was born in Greiner, 159 Bright St., will be at County, had lived here eight years, olis, Mrs. Griffin was born in As- Rushville and had attended Beni gag a m. Thursday in Grinstein- A retired farmer, he was 85. i {pen Hill, Tenn. She was a mem- avis High School. Before estab- Surviving are his brother, ber of the Sixteenth Street Bap-| lishing his business. he was em- : Frank, Indianapolis; two sons, tist Church and the Order of the Ployed for three and one-half by a requiem high mass at 9:00 Howard and Roy, Martinsville; a! {Eastern Star. years by the Standard Materials a. m. in St. John's Catholic qaughter, Mrs. Bertha Barger, In- | Surviving are her son, Joseph; Corp. He was a member of the Church. Burial will be in 8% dianapolis, seven grandchildren two daughters, Mrs. Rosalee Ross Christian Church in Plainfield. Joseph Cemetery. “and 16 great-grandchildren. and Mrs. Edith Madison; a broth- He was 21 A retired foundry worker, Mr. Pe anes —_— jer, Sam Garrett, all of Indianap-! He died Monday in General hos- Greiner died yesterday in Huff's
lolis; a sister, Mrs. Ann Janes, Or- pital, Sahtarium. He was 76. i JOHN WOOS* Jeane and 11 grandchildren. Surviving are his wife, Bonita;| A lifelong resident of Indianapleans, and 1 h con am
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