Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1950 — Page 7
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sel for the line in 1919.
Born in Terre Haute, Mr. Wil~ liams was son of the late John Gillespie and Florence Turner Williams, He attended elementary i |and high school in Terre Haute 4 land was graduated from Cornell 4 | University Law School in 1898. . Joined Father Here 3d Mr. Williams joined id father
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road and was transferred
iphia.. Following his retirement,
law in In. David P. Williams
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Pittsburgh as fifth general coun- : » Everett a : | | In 1928, he became one of the Of the Deaf Dies © "lin 3
ated with the law firm of White, Bellefontaine St. She was 89. Willa
Wright, Raub and Forrey.
Mason and a member of thegutier University, State Teach- Bids, 32. Chica.
of Sadisnapolis.
phia, Phi Upsilon Fraternity and Episcopal Church of the Advent. He is survived by a brother, Allen G., Tuscon, Ariz.; two sons, John. G. and David P. Jr; a daughter, Mrs. Helen W. Jame-|5chool system as a teacher in son and five grandchildren, all{1880, Miss Heizer became a mem- wi
dianapolis. She was a graduate of J.
“lers’ Normal College, (now the In- BETS. ‘Wa diana State Teachers’ College), Terre Haute, and the University of Chicago.
Joining the Indianapolis public
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adults... nella | Portland, Me., state deaf school, |,” jomas. De | Miss Heizer resigned in 1934 and Jpror. i returned to Indianapolis, where pt {she has resided since. “Fan Mhlets Ho
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1942 to 1048, bert. Olive
the Central Avenue Methodist!" Harry.
Burvivors are three sisters, Mrs. Toul
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Char C ‘Joh neon, 31, Noblesville; Betty Mo re. 3 N. Reville E. Paader. 21. 42 E. Ray: Betly n, Garrett JV rashir ton; Barbara L. Yous, 4° 2031
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Miss Heizer gained a nation-wide n tot G. Snaty’s n;
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Mari Je She served as president of the B, 5" gainer Rad, Yar sgriried:
{of Hearing (now the Indianapolis|,, ¢ Vidente—Aiex, Margaret Clark.
u) ru o le; Charles. te nell, Ames, ase fison; Al.
At Genera)-—-Ben Bee Malone: Richard, ntoin Miss Heizer was a member of| A o oite lang. :
Ww Aco sman, eve m. Beinkm dr - IR Church. and’ oman’s - Depart Methodi » Js k Reb La tein: iment Club, reBtey
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Paul's Episcopal Church, Burial will be
m0 Crown Hill
Mr, Geiger; who taught music| appreciation for 34 years at Indiana University before his retire. ment in 1037, died yesterday in| his “home in Bloomington. He| was 83.
loney, Frank Fitch, Dr. Joseph
apolls; WilHam Fox, Bloomington; Aden Long, Franklin; Fred Eberle, Chicago, and Myers, Eureka Springs, Ark.
[Ernest Lile
Ernest Lile, who died yesterday,
at Long Hospital, will be buried in Floral Park after services at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle
Mr, Lile, who was 56, lived at R. R. 1, Bridgeport. He was a native of Hart County, Ky. A maintenance employee of the State Highway Commission one year, he had previously been employed nine years by the J. D. Adams Manufacturing Co. and
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Surviving are his wife, Marian; three sons, Herschel, Elvin H., and
N. Parker. 4, New Augusta: Mar
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: Dr. L. C. Morgan
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