Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1950 — Page 9
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Rites for William C. Atherton, pioneer Hancock County resident, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorro in Cumberland Methodist Church. The Rev. BR. R. Rowland, pastr of the church of which Mr. Atherton served as chairman of" trustees many years and was the oldest living member, will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mr. Atherton, who had lived in Cumberland since 1905, died yesterday in his home, R. R. 11, Box 312. He was 90. Born on Farm Born on a Hancock County farm before the Civil War, Mr, Atherton was the son of the late Charles Atherton, who for 30} years ran the Sugar Creek toll"
: hilly 2523 Central Ave, will be 3
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|C., ‘later practiced law together Clubs for YMCA boys. A for 16 years in the Inland build- of Holly, she attended schools In|CAR today! Be ready for summer and normal fun, week-end trips, that longhe schools in Emporia, Kas, and Al-iplanned vacation. Turn now to lattended * Franklin College and bion, Mich, She was a graduate the classified columns of today's |was graduated from Indiana Law of Butler University.
Miss Lillian Clark ices Today
Services for Miss Lillian Clark, 1244 N. Illinois St, will be at 4 p. m. today in Flanner &
Local Attomey
Dies in His Home Services for James M. Berry
be in Holly, Mich. t
lectured in -local schools from! 1807 until hér retirement in 1937.
2 p. m. tomorrow in Hisey 7 {She taught ‘he last 18 years at Titus Mortuary. Burial will be | School 3.
in Crown Hill.
Mr. Berryhill died yesterday in! She previously taught atl
® his home after a long illness, He Schools 50, 7, 41, 11 and 55: She - iwas 81.
instructed in science and mathe-|
An Indianapolis attorney, he matics in sixth, seventh and
and Judge Charles F. Remy of eighth grades. y | Miss Clark was a member associated in law practice. {the Association of University]
Mr. Berryhil and his son, Edwin/ Women and was active in Gra- Yi native]
Americus, Kas.
ing. A native of Boone County,
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lL in 18907. He became the, There are no immediate sur-
bridge on what is now Ui S. 40. Among the pioneer school teach-
Mr. Atherton
law partner of Maj. Charles Hol-| vivors.
ers in Hancock County, Mr, Atherton taught part time and i in her home at 780 W. 25th
the rest of the year until his re-| St. Burial will be in Floral Park. tirement in 1918. Mrs. Snowden, who was 79,
fi d the firm with 1 stein, they formed the Mrs. Barbara Davis
Judge Remy. y Church Deacon Services for Mrs. Barbara Alice
Mr. Berryhill was a deacon in Davis, who died yesterday in the
. {was born in Jessamine County,! tS itelong Resident of | the coun-i, ry She had lived here 47 years.)
Meek on June 25, 1890. Despite a
on June 1, a day following his) and of the Sisters of Charity of
’ Indianapolis. er re Survivors include her husband,
{John B., two brothers, Martin| gether in their home three Weeks! Neal, Dayton, O. and. Robert
Member of I00F | Neal, Lexington, Ky., two neph-
- Mr. Atherton was a member of t° and one niece. the Greenfield Red Men's Lodge Charles A. Shelby and IOOF. He was a graduate of Services for Charles A. Shelby, Greenfield High School and Nor- 1131 E. Michigan St, will be at mal School at Valparaiso. {10:30 a. m. Saturday in Little & Surviving besides the widow Sons Funeral Home. Burial will are two daughters, M.s. Ralph be in Washington Park. Lefler, West Lafayette, and Mrs.| Mr. Shelby, who was 5, died Lawrence Cain, Hancock County; yesterday in St. Francis Hospital. four sons, Russell, Waterbury, He and his brother, Harry, Beech Conn.; Albert, East Orange, N. J.;/Grove, had been partners in ShelThomas, Cumberland, and Wit by Brothers building contracting llam H., Shelbyville; 22 grand-/firm more than 15 years. He was children and four great-grand-ja native of Indianapolis. - children. { Survivors include his bfether, this wife, Mary; his mother, Mrs. Mrs. John B. Snowden Lillian Shelby, Indianapolis, and Services will be held at 1 p. m.| four sisters, Mrs. Jessie Welter, tomorrow in the chapel of the Mrs. Ethel McCormick, Mrs. Lot-
Mary Snowden. She died _Tues- Rains, all of Beech Grove.
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the First Baptist Church of In-home of a daughter, Mrs. Oscar {dianapolis many years and taught! Fox, Beech Grove, will be at 3
‘She was a member of the Mt, the Loyal Bible Class there 35 p m, Saturday in Little & Sons
years. Funeral Home. Burial will be in He was a member of the In- Mestotia} Park. {dianapolis and Indiana Bar As- _ Davis, who was 73, was a sociations and served as charter a of United Brethren {member and president of the first Church at Stone Bluff, A native {chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon .¢ mountain County, she lived in [Fraternity in the state. !Indianapolis 37 years. | Survivors include his wife, givers in addition to Mrs. {Edith Croft; a son, Edwin C.; tWo| poy include another daughter, sisters, Mrs. P. M. Dooley, Leb- pq.c Jerry Lawyer, Indianapolis; lanon, and Mrs. A. B. Fulkerson, two sons, Dodge, Beech Grove, Indianapolis; two brothers, Rob-iong yester, Indianapolis; a sisert and Albert, both of Indian- ter, Mrs. Mary Holroyd, Cayuga apolis, and three grandchildren. Y.; 14 grandchildren and nine
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Services for Mrs. Anna Laura Mrs. Carrie Conner "Neill, 7 Jew York St. will ; O'Neil, on B. New York Ea Ne Mrs. Carrie Stone Conner, InG oa i >. Funeral Home Buria} dianapolis resident for 40 years, ihe in Crown Hill j died yesterday at her home in Mrs. O'Neill, who was 80, died Pottiand, Ores 2%. 55 Geo yesterday at an Indianapolis sani- Portland. 8 are aon ; Jeorge. Rn en Rag Si Johnson, Indianapolis; and two en grandchildren,
garment worker, she Was em=" p01 arran gements are inployed 60 years at the Cones complete.
Surviving are a brother, Wil-| liam F. Eix, and a sister, Mrs. Emma R. Loch, both of Indianapolis.
‘Mrs. Mary Gregory
$ Mrs. Mary Gregory, who died AN Tuesday in her home, 2027 Belle-
fonfaine St, will be buried in ote New Crown after services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Emanuel bw Baptist Church. fe Mrs. Gregory, who was 65, was oad Re
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a native of Antioch, Tenn, She [lived in Indianapolis 30 years and was a member of the Emanuel { Church. | Surviving are three daughters,
Jj brother. John Turner, Chicago. |
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