Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1950 — Page 20

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Mrs. Gertrude Shields Byrnes. former Indianapolis high school teacher, died Friday in a Ft. Lau[derdale, Fla. hospital, “igorn In Thatanapolls, stn! {Byrnés, who was 59, had lived here

| York in-1928, She taught English) {at Shortridge High School several|

Mrs, Byrnes was graduated trom| : - ‘Manual High School and Indiana. mina wmeew | University, She had also attended

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Surviving are her hushand, C, P, BETTER

Byrnes, Ft. Lauderdale; her ‘mother, Mrs, Bertha Shields, and a sister, Mrs. Aline Lohman, both of Indianapolis. | Time for services and burial, which will be held in Ft. Lauder {dale, has not been set, i

Rites Planned Today ERR TATE ane Ha

| Funeral services for Francis B. | Rein, general superintendent of [the branch plant of the Com- | mercial Solvents Corp. here, were {to be held today In Peoria, IIL. i Mr. Rein, who was 43, died In! a home here Friday,

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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Fair weather is promised the eastern half of the nation to- | night and tomorrow morning. A warmer trend is forscast in the plains states, Great Lakes and Ohio Valley areas. Only showers indicated will occur west of the Mississippi River,

Times State Service WOOD, June Fogerty,

12 --8ervices former ort. St. will be wood; a daughter, Mary, Riwand;

a Tron Works and] Vasterday | held his a post as chief from| Woodlawn Ave. will be buried in gy atterncon,

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Bervices Velonis, 3009 Graceland Ave. will. be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in| Speaks & Finn Funeral and ‘at 2 p.m. in Holy Trinity: Greek Orthodox Church, will be in Crown Hill, «Mrs. Velonis, who was 35, died yesterday in St. Vincent's pital. 8he was a native of Greece. | : Velonis, was the wife of James’ Velonis, owner of a restaurant at 459 E. Washington St, She was a member of the Philop-| thos Greek Society an¢ Trinity Church. : Surviving besides her husband] are two sons, Nicholas and Christ, a daughter, Eleine, all of Indian-| apolis, and her parents, Mr. and | Mrs, Harry Hiliarhos, four brothjers, and two sisters, All of Athens, {Greece. ni

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Republican circles here. Surviving are three sons, RobPaul, Minn.; John, El-

Mrs. Catherine Dick Bellefontaine, 0, — “8 ibrother, Terry, Ft. Wayne.

a sister,

Herman A. Ernsting, who died “in His Home,

to- mL fo “He WAN weve ny [Concordia ¢ Semetery after services|

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at S80 Pim “Wednesday “in > Emmaus Lutheran Church, Mr. Ernsting, who was 76, was a native of Germany, He came! {to the United States in 1894 and! {had operated a cement contract-; {ing business since that time. | | He was a charter member of) the Emmaus Lutheran Church.| Surviving are his wife, Emma;| two daughters, Mrs, Dorothy | Specker, and Mrs. Hermine | Mascher; three sisters, Mrs. Min-, ‘nie Wessel, Indianapolis and Mrs.| {Mary Jansen and Mrs. Louise | Daseking, both of Germany, and three grandchildren,

G. Herbert Kinney

mont St, who died yesterday in, his home, will be buried in Floral Park after services at 1:30 p. m Wednesday in Shirley Brothers) i Central Chapel. 3 { Mr, Kinney, 43, was a lifelong 'resident of Indianapolis. He at-| tended Technical High School,

{as a machinist at Link-Belt Co, | | He is survived by his wife, Eva;! {four daughters, Ruth Inez, Betty Lou, Bonnie Mae and Nancy Karen Kinney; his father, David Kinney; two brothers, John D.| and Melvin A, and = sister, Mrs, Mary Patterson, all of Indianl apolis. pase

Ira L. Scudder | Services for Ira L. Scudder, ‘Stop 8, Edgewood, were to be at] [2 p. m. today in the Haw Creek; Church near Hope, Ind. Burial|

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at Umtion Station 35 years before! his retirement several years ago. He was a member of thd Separate | Baptist Church at Pleasant Grove. Surviving are his wife, Oma; a son, Floyd O. Indianapolis; al ter, Mrs. Ruth Tuell, Kent-| land, five grandchildren and seven) |great-grandchildren.

‘William Chibirko

Services for William Chilbirko, | 721 N. King Ave, will’ b& held at 8:30 a. m. tomorow in. {Stevens Chapel’ of Flowers and at 9 a. m. ii Holy Trinity Cath-| oli. Church. Burial will be in Glen Haven Cemetery. Mr. Chibirko, who was 59, died] yesterday in General Hospital. A {native of Au he had lived] in Indianapolis #8 years. He was employed as a tailor for the Kahn|

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