Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1950 — Page 8
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Rites Arranged yesterday in St. Vincent's Hos- - Prominent Radio, Sunday School {in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Mrs. Yelton died yesterday In
: Sei¥ices Jor Hatey A. Grace: pital, will be held at 8:15 a. = ormer vaudeville periormer, {tomorrow in Kirby Mortuary, fol- D : : : ; | ' ramatic Leader | Superinten | be held at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow Inj, 4 py requiem mass at 9-a..m.| Services for Mrs. Alice Arnold Church at 9 a. m. Burial will be! pe dent Dies | Methodist Hospital. A native of Coakle West Sixteenth Street Fu-.in_Holy- Name Catholic.Church.. 67ics “0% Bos: ACC8 CONT Flin Calvary... | Services for the Rev. Henry pejpni, she had lived here 30) neral Home. Burial will be in Burial will be in St. Joseph Ceme-| a A Born in Clarksburg, Mrs. Hen- Thomas Guynn, superintendent of years. She was 58. She was a [dian "Jey was a resident of Indianap- New Bethel Baptist Church Sun- saleslady at City Market for 10°
m o: JIL tery, Terre Haute. . i | “ir. ora Re ow in oy fisey 4 Titus Morty. [0lls 18 years.. She was 50. Mrs. day School for 14 years, will be Years and was a member of Cen-/
Mr. Grace died yesterday in his "0 To nerve Haute. She $9% In the Hisey & Titus Mortu- yonjey was a member of St. Joan! ’ é ht . tral Christian Church. { home, 4044 W. Michigan St. had lived here for 15 years. She aIY Burial will be in Union| ¢ Aro Parish. + (held at 1 p. m. tomorrow. in the Surviviog “are her. busba a! 4 ame Chapel Cemetery, north of Broad gui includ daughter, church. Burial will be in New = g er husband, | Mr. Grace and his wife, Daisy, was a member of the Holy Name vors include a daughter, Donald A.: a son, Donald V.: a traveled: the Keith vaudeville cir- Church and of its Altar Society. RIPPIe. Mrs. Josephine M. McGee; two Crown. Danald A: a aon, Donald V.: 8} - trave e She lis survived hy her- hus. Mrs. Winter died yesterday iniprothers, Hugh and J. Henry Mc- The Rev. Mr. Guynn, who was oo. 0 at yer, | cuit for 20 years and later oper- "yop." Bp. two children, the Johnson County Memorial popald, Indianapolis, ‘and a sis- 60, died Sunday in General#Hos- = ape 8, and two sisters, ated a road show for 10 years. gernard and Mary Katherine Hospital in Franklin. |ter, Mrs. Anna Kennedy, Los pital. A native of Hopkinsville, ne race Driscoll and Mrs. For the last 10 years he had McKenzie; two sisters, Mrs. Wil. She was born in Indianapolis, sngejes. . - . . Ky. he was a resident of Indian- Madge D. Drewery, both of worked for the Allison Division of liam Hamill and Mrs. Joseph May 25, 1907. She was gradu. \apolis for 33 years. He lived at © rankfort.
General Motors. He was 61. Conrad, all of Indianapolis, and ated from Technical High School Mrs, Alvie L. Lacey 1929 Boulevard Place. i VI VE i
He is survived by his wife two brothers, John Neenan, In- and studied vojee i the Jorda - Services for Mrs. Tressie Mae Surviving are his wife, Katie; and a brother, Walter Grace, dianapolis, and Bernard Neenan Conserva ory o ye. ih. raai [Lacey, 1232 Bradbury Ave. will his ‘mother, Mrs. Mattie Guynn: Princeton. of Terre Haute. | ~She was connected With -Tadiol, "oi at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. in five sisters, “Mrs. Ella TRODEItS, Here at last is dependable hygienic protection. Double 3 om ge station WKFB, and worked with | . ; dependable hygienic protection. | lo capacity EE Ee tation ; THAT EDO iG, H. Herrmann Funeral Louisville. Ky.; Mrs. Emma Lang: Enioy this ishing conling clam ing douche, | : = | the Facetal J1ayerh th 5 PO ome. Burial will be in Traders ley, Terre Haute; Mrs. Lucille Economical and easy to use. Sold at drug stores. lis several years age. iy fhe last bint. |Mopping, Mrs." Zephra Johnson TAKAR HYGIENIC | (eight years she ha v whe Mrs. Lacey, who died yesterday and Mrs. Mattie Fanning, all of WASH | County, where on ag! ve ty|In General Hospital, was 56. She Indianapolis; two brothers, Mor ge ———— forganizing 8 = rows Lown Y was born in Hancock County and ris and Samson, also of Indian-|{ OPEN 12 te 9 P. M. DAILY Players, had lived here 33 years. She was apolis. I 10 5 P.M SUNDAY * .
Rites for Mrs. Mary Ellen Hen-! ley, who died in her home, 4304 Central Ave., will be held tomor-| row at 8:30 a. m. in Kirby Mortu-| ™ ary, followed by a requiem mass
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Mrs. Winter was 4 member of! Ssaionar the Nashville Methodist Churen|3 member of Berean M y and a former member of the Ed-| : |Win Ray Methodist Church in In- Alvie L.: a son, Sgt. Harold L. X Lacey, Camp Atterbury; three nurs. Wiser a FVII BY Joe grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. daughter, Nancy, and he eT, Forest E. Beaver, Indianapolis, Mrs. Mayme Arnold, both °f and three sisters, Mrs. Dorothy | Nashville. | | M. Hale, Indianapolis, and Miss | . | ‘Mrs. Mary K Ippe ‘ Ruth E. Beaver and Mrs. Fern E. |" Services for Mrs. Mary Klippel, Cottingham. both of Chicago. [tormer Indianapolis resident, will Mrs. Rufus Oliver be at 10 a. m. tomorrow at North Rites for Mrs. Katie Ann Oli{Manchester. Graveside services ihn ho 8 All will be at 1 p. m. in Memorial ve’ 1322 Bellefontaine St. wi Park here. be held at 1. p. m. Thursday in Born in Ottawa, Ill, Mrs. Klip Emanuel Baptist Church. where {pel lived here 49 years. She was she was a member for 27 years 87. A member of the DAR, she Mrs. Oliver, who was 64, died had lived in North Manchester Sunday in her home. She was a
She is survived by her husband,
Edward J. Almond
Edward J. Almond, petroleum salesman, died yesterday in his home, 3350 Graceland Ave. He was 77. For the past 15 years Mr. Almond was employed by the Consumer’'s Petroleum Co, Prior to that he operated his own business. A member of Central Christian Church and Masonic lodge, Mr. Almond was a resident of Indianapolis for the past 35 years. He was born inh Hamilton County. His wife, Ella, Indianapolis. and a son. Matthew E. Aimond. Tipton, survive, Funeral services will be in
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since 1936. She was a member native of Nashville, Tenn. and Flanner & Buchanan mortuary at of the Presbyterian Church. was a resident of Indianapolis 2:30 P. m. Thursday. } 8he died yesterday at North for 34 years. Mrs. Oliver was a Miss Mar Manchester. member of Mt. Calm Chapter 562, 4 C. Adams Surviving are two sons, Gustav omg - {and Theodore, Indianapolis; three gq, ivi her husband {grandchildren and six great- Rory ne SR Si row in Bert 8. Gadd Funeral |grandchildren. ny : i + 9" Home. Burial will be in Crown / ‘M . id Wal h win and Thomas; two daughters, py.) if " rs.” a sn Mrs: Mamie Shropshire, all of | A lirelong resident of Tnaan-§ ———FURMTURE — 4 {- ECHO" ++ Services for Mrs. Ida M. Walsh, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Frances gpolis, Miss Adams died yesterday J 1950 P dl te . Pik : OUR CALL (811 E. 46th St. will be at 8:30 a. Benson, Los Angeles, Cal.; a sis- in the home of a cousin, Mrs. Her- endieton Fike ANSWERS YOUR im. Thursday in Kirby Mortuary ter, Mrs. Mary Wright; a brother. man Brandt. 3808 Rockville Ave, Open 12 to 9 Pn M. ‘DAILY FO KY. {and 9 a. m. in St. Joan of Arc David Greer, both of Indianapo- A member o! the Seventh Presby- 1 10.5. P. M. SUNDAY. _ KENTU hfe {Church Buri will be tn Calvary. lis, and 13 grandchildren, terian Church, she was 71. - tl STRAIGHT -{- Born in Quincy, Ill; Mrs. Walsh iy . " : NN had lived here eight years. A Mrs. Margie Ballenger ed BOURBON member of St.” Joan of Arc Services for Mrs. Margie Pitts . ; 4 YEARS oLD Church, she was 76, She died yes- Ballenger will be at 3 p. m. to- " — terday in St. Vincent's Hospital. morrow in Flanner & Buchanan $132 vam
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