Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1950 — Page 10
are her husband, Al-
; Rites Tom Way [fred C.; three broshers, Eddie and x | John Wyrick, Indianapolis, and
Dies in Sanitarium Fritz Wirick San Diego, Cal.
Services for Charles BE. Perkins, | {419 E. North St. will be at 10 Mrs. James B. Scott
a. m. tomorrow in Harry wi
Mrs, Scott,
yesterday in Mohler Sanitarium,
TOWETS BRIGHT and SANITARY . 1702 N. Alabama St. A
lis 40 years. ' (Claypool and Lincoln Hotels, butlo Iretired seven years ago. He w. Surviving = are her husband,
‘a member of Friends Church. | He is survived by his wife, Nora Indianapolis, and a sister,
B two daughters, Mrs, Bertha Lillian Brown, Detroit, Mich. ® See (o erson at the | Norris and Mrs. Maude
Glosson; Mrs, Pete . Binishoff . a brother, Henry,
and three ‘grandchildren, ' “Southeast Corner of Mig. Bidg.)
be at Stephan’s s
Albert B. Johnson
Services for Albert B. Johnson, retired piano teacher who die | Tuesday in his home, 2233 North-, go viat will-be-in-€rown Hitt western Ave. will be held at 1 Mrs. Binishoff, p. m. tomorrow in Stuart Mor-
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Johnson had lived in Indianap- Church and its Ladies Club. olis 39 years. He was 84. i was a member of the Bethel
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Mrs. Alfred Grose
Services for Mrs. Freda M. Grose, 2202 E. Albany St. willithe Central of George Railroad be at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in J. C./and the Ocean Steamship Co. | Wilson _ Chapel. of the -Chimes.;Savannah, Ga. died -of -a—heart Burial will be in Crown Hill. attack while playing golf at Point | Mrs. _ Grose, who was 44, died Clear, Ala, yesterday.
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W. 15th St., will be at 2:30 p. m./ist Church.
’ 4 1 | Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will tomorrow: in Jacobs Brothers, Crown Hill. y , ‘be in Crown Hill, 3 HELPS KEeP | ‘Mr. Perkins, who was 77, died in New Crown.
who was 45, died, Indianapolis, retired Tuesday in her home. A native of years in Denver, Colo., before rehotel employee, he worked at the Evansville, she lived in Indianap-/turning to this city 27 years ago.
2%! James B.; a daughter, Mary =. ent-Teachers
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Services for Mrs. Rebecca Bini-lan active member of the Unity * shoff, 1153 N.'Warman Ave., will Methodist Church. She served as “akup 2 p. m. Saturday in St. Children’s Division Church School Orthodox superintendent, president of | : J Church after services at 1:30 p. m, Woman's Society of Christian! SPRINGTIME 4.
in Stevens Chapel of the Flowers. Service,
who was 41, treasurer and member of the! died yesterday in Methodist Hos- building committee.
for newest developments in fuary. (Burial will be 'n NeW .i,) A native of Macedonia, she| Surviving are &er. husband, | J i ~FOWn. G 0. Mr. lived in Indianapolis 21 years. She Frank H.; four daughters, Mrs, A native of Glendale, was a member of the St. Stephan’s/ Edward Callahan, Mrs. Edward
She is survived by her husband; ton, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. and three daughters, the Walter Pierson, Daytona Beach, | and Fla.;
Indianapolis Women’s Post 438, To Hold Banquet Today
gion post in the city, will hold Package Co. will hold its annual initiation ceremonies and installa- banquet and initiation at 6 p. m.| tion of officers at 2:30 p. m. Sun- | today in the plant cafeteria, 1036 He! day in the World War Memorial N. Capitol Ave.
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Ceremonies will be conducted will be honored are Mrs. Lizzie| Surviving are his wife, Lavada; PY Broad Ripple Post 312 Ritual Ellis, «The -30-member- male Hammerly;" Thomas” “Murphy” and] ing! (As little as $9. 95 installed!) both of Indianapolis, and a son, chorus of Broad Ripple Post will Oscar Larrabee.
MOBILE, Ala., Apr. 27 (UP)~ part L Miss Be Marion J. Wise, 66 president of Poa ittell, Miss Betty
] |son on 4nd Mrs. Mabel Moats.
Burial to Be - In Crown Hill
Services for Mrs. Mell {kom, 1822 Dexter St. wil
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‘bandits took $90 from
West Side Chapel. Burial will be | Mrs. Neukom, who was 72, died register.
{Tuesday in her home. A native of | she
Mrs. Neukom was a member of {day when his car.was.
OES, Emerson, Garden Club, Par- truck as he backed from a drive-| She way at 629 S. Tibbs Ave. He was ‘was a past president of School 44 taken to General Hospital. His| [brother, William, 26, of Browns-| Serving also as secretary of the ‘burg, was treated for facial cuts.
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and four grandchiltiren, Rev. Ritchie D. Ocheltree wil conduct services.
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Members of the program com‘mittee include Miss Opal Scott, Miss Joann Huffman, Miss Al-| Emery, | Eleanor Gist, Mrs, Audrey | Smith, Mrs. Anna Jean Thomp-|
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! | As he turned, both drew guns, Rites for Mrs. Viola Seott, 220/p. m. Friday in the Unity Method. one shielding his with a bouquet Burial will be iInio¢ flowers setting nearby. The
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