Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1950 — Page 28

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Worked 51 Years Wertide Chapel Burial wil bin pallbearers Named On Pennsylvania R..R.| Mr. Baker, who was 45 died For Civic Leader

GREEN iE ste fou "es [Saturday in Wasingtap, D, LOA { v pr. 13—Berv-'native of Evansville er! lices for Ernest R. Elliott, who died formerly lived here. He was a vet- laivie indisnapaiis stiningy Fins Tuesday in his home here, will be eran of World War IL : at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Pasco| Surviving are his wife, Zetter, m, Funeral Home. Burial will follow | Madison, TIL; -his mother, Mrs. Crown HilL in Greenfield. aggle Davis, 628 Udell St; three © = "r Mr. Elliott attended DéPauw| Maggie © Clarence, David and| ' {University and later became’ a onroe: and two sisters, Mrs. {telegraph operator on the Colum-|; iin Peters and Miss Constance Pital He ye a 3 Yasn{bus division of the Pennsylvania poyer all of Indianapolis. | Ings es stab an own)

ft Railroad. He retired after serving Taylor Allen |teur nomer. MY. Johnson Was

51 years. He was 79. ‘also vice president of the board surviving are his wife, Etta Services for Taylor Allen, 3285 trustpes of Butler University.

three daughters, Mrs, Burton 5 | Martindale Ave. will be at 1 p.m.| 0 0. pallbearers will include

‘Briney, Santa Monica, Cal.; Mrs. ‘Robert Handy, Andersons .and Saturday in Jacobs Brothers East pio, .q 1 james, Robert E. Huff-

{Miss Elizabeth Ann Elliott, Green- Side Chapel. Burial will be In yap Ben J, "Weaver, Henry Kelfield; two sons, Clare, Greenfield, New Crown. |ler, John Jefferson and Paul M. land Harry, Indianapolis; a sister, . Mr. + Alien: wie gy 4 died Roas Mrs. Inez Clem, Danville, IIl,, five here Monday. Born at Browns: ponorary pallbearers for the. ‘grandchildren and two great- ville, Tenn, he had lived there! services will be William P. Evans, | grandchildren. {most of his life. A resident of Chester L. Zechiel, Hilton U.!

Indianapolis 5 years, he was a Brown, Crate D. Bowen, Fermor S00EN'S PAINTS

member of the Baptist Church. 8. Cannon, J. I, Holcomb, Raphael Surviving are two brothers, H. Miller, Bernard Batty, John F. >erman, Indianapolis, and Ar- Mitchell Jr, “eter C. Reilly, Rob-

Your Paint lington, Brownsville; and two sis- ert A. Efroymson, John R. Ress. ters, Zula, Indianapolis, and Mrs. M. O. Ross, Thomas 8. “Rayior. Hsadqiariery Vaisia Dincan, St. Louis. Evan B. ur, Kenneth K. or rin ooling, Eli Lilly, Joseph Irwin i o € | Russell A. List Miller, Judge Robert Baltzell, Euainting - Servic gene C. Miller, G. Barret Moxley, ! £ es for Russell A. List, 339 Needs S. Temple Ave. will be held at Rut Paitiser 3d J. Dwight Pe

1:30 p. m. Saturday at G.-H. Herr mann Funeral Home, Burial will Clifton Milby

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Mr. List, who was 52. died yesterday in General Hospital. Congress Ave. will be held at 10

Shippi r & SHIIDINE Seth a} Nouns, Wells g a. mortuary, Burial will be tive of Vincennes and a resident in Crown Hill, of Indianapolis 45 years. Mr. Milby, who was 45, died yesSurviving are his wife, Edit terday in Methodist Hospital. Al five brothers, Harry, Merlin, and Pullding centractor here 10 years, | Walter, Indianapplis, Homer, Pale- Pe bad lived in Indianapolis for stine, Ill, and Frank, New York 1° Years. He is a native of Greene,

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