Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1950 — Page 18
| Mrs. Floraetta A. Smith yesterday in her home at 1740, {Georgetown Rd. Speedway City,
Headed Drug Store ae ORE Pennsy Worker [2.2 m/ometrow In Rebest Wo Suffers Attack: will be In Washington Park. |
| She was born Tobacco Department jo Be was Doin p. m. tomorrow in Hisey & Titus) ived in the viMortuary for Max. H. Hall, man-' cinity of Indianager of the tobacco departmentapolis for 62 of Hook Drug Co. store at Ohioiyears. She was and Pennsylvania Sts. Burial will | 78. be in Crown Hill. { Mrs. Smith was Mr. Wall died Saturday night a member of the ¥ - in his home, 3237 N. Capitol Ave./Third Christian ——— Mr. Wall was a native of ChapelChurch. Hill, Tenn. and a graduate of the. Rites at 10
Services are planued at 130, iat. 809 Fietcher Ave. She Ww p. m. Wednesday in Harry W. porn in Washington, Ind. Moore Peace Chapel for Ray had lived In Indianapolis Harlan, who suffered a fatal peat Bhe Jas a member 0 elby Stree e 8 urc heart attack while working at! and Garfield Post, American the E. Washington St. coach| fagion Auxiliary. yards of Pennsylvania. Railroad are two sons, Charles’
yesterday. and Kenneth Colton, Indian-|
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Mrs. University of Texas. On moving gz. m., Wednesday in the Royster” to Indianapolis 20 years ago heiand Askin N. Meridian St. Fu: became associated with Indian- nora] Home will precede burial in apolis office of New York Life Crown Hill Cemetery,
Smith
and Elizabeth Ann Colton and ark. Harlan, who was 51, had Mrs. Charlene Arthur, Indianap‘been a car repairman for the olis, and Mrs. Bonnie King, ‘railroad 28 years. A native of Noblesville; her mother, Mrs.' ‘Hendricks County, he had -lived| Cora Organ, Indianapolis; two lin Indianapolis 30° years, He re- brothers, Paris Organ, Indian-| {apolis, and George Organ, Chilli-|
Insurance Co. and later with! ghe js survived by her hus-Curtiss-Wright Corp. He had been pand. Royal B. M.; a son, Paul
associated with Hook Drug Co.M.; six andchildren and 14/8ided at 332 8. Parker Ave. a1 | He was a member of Raintown | cothe, O.; two sisters, Mrs: Sue
four years. . = Ff a member of Central great FEandehiigren. - {Christian Church in Hendricks | Harris and Mrs, George Kretz, | Avenue Methodist Church, Maso- County and Odd Fellows Lodge. 'hoth of Indianapolis, and three nic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Shrine Ww fF Marlatt i Surviving are his wife, Lena; | grandchildren. and Beta Theta Pi [two song, Raymond F. USMC
William H. Schrader
Willlam— Harrison
Annapolis, Md. and James H.
Mr. Wall wis a native of Chapel Indianapolis: two daughters, Mrs. |
and Beta Theta Pi. He formerly Resided in Shaw, Miss. Rites- Pla yiving are Ris wife, Martha; PR
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Peter James O'Connor
Former Jer na anager ne G. Grant Lowe ; from his home. A resident of In-| the men's Turnialy ngs departmnen Services for G. Grant Lowe, 26 dianapolis 60 years, he was a of the Wm. H. Block Co, Were w 19th St, who died Thursday native of-Philadelphia, Pa. He was Services and. burial for Peter | bein ged today, while traveling in Louisiana, were a veteran of World War I. James O'Connor, former Indian- §_arrang 8 apolis resident, will be held Mr. Marlatt, who was 68, died to be held at 10 a. m. today in| Surviving are his wife, Julie; a= Wednesday. marning- An Miami; yesterday at his home, 525 Suther- Royster & Askin Mortuary.” Cre- [three stepdaughters, Mrs. Dorothy | = = HARA AVE, TIE WR TRAIAREr OT THe wha tion will = fallow... Intacms
Fla. Mr. O'Connor, who was 40, died department at Block's from 1910 will be in New Castle. Mr, Lowe, who was 73,
esterday at his home there. He/to 1916. Yea! a in several Indian-. He moved to Toledo, O. from born in Fayette County and apolis pharmacies before moving Indianapolis and held a similar {merly lived in New Castle. Lata to Florida 10 years ago. position with LaSalle & Koch Co,| Was associated for many Years; ow. “co ier all of Indian A native of Indianapolis, he was there. Mr. Marlatt retired several |¥ith H. W. Bubishs So. broker apolis. a graduate of Cathedral HIgh years ago because of iI! health, age Arm in Indianapo School and the Indianapolis Col-
Mrs. Martha Jane Perkins; In-/& was dlanapolis; a stepson, James tor- Francis Williams, Phoenix, Ariz; He two sisters, Mrs. Mary Saales and Smoot, and a brother,
1 form the Lowe-Rile Surviving are his wife, Pauline, jhe he Ped dors N. J. y Mrs.
- Bonnie Meek lege of Pharmacy. and two sisters, Mrs. Laura Essig gu viving are two daughters, an puiving are his sop; eter, and Miss Ruth Marlatt, Indian: yrs Juanita Hodson, Cambridge who died Thursday night in Gen-| apolis. City, and Mrs. Norine Stella, East era] Hospital of injuries received
Mary Ellen, Catherine, and Paren O'Connor, all of Miami; his Weymouth, Mass; two S0n8,in an accident on U. 8. 40, were
James Lowe, U. 8, Navy and Rob-/to be held today in Robert W. arents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick y in Robe DEOL. Indianapolis; two Glenn B. Heard ert E. Lowe, Indianapolis; tWo (Stirling Funeral Home. Burial was
brothers, Harrison and KEdward|tp be in Washington Park. brothers, Patrick, Logansport, and ashington Par Cornelius, ie pes a hy Rites Tomorrow Crouch, both of Connersville; al Mrs. Meek, who was 49, resided sisters, Mrs. Ellen Lyons, Mrs, Services for Glenn B. Heard, In- sister, Mrs. Maude Albert; Center- at RR. 2, Bridgeport. A native Mary Hoffman and Mrs. Anna dianapolis resident 30 years, will ville, and four grandchildren. of Kentucky she had lived here
Kennington, all of Indianapolis. be at 11 a. m. Mrs. James Mason eight years and was formerly
tomorrow in employed by U. S.- Rubber Co. Ollie Mcintyre Flanner & Bu- Services for Mrs. Mary Mason, 80d Zenite Metal Corp.
z Services were being arranged chanan mor tu- former resident of Indianapolis, ~ Surviving are four daughters, today for Ollie McIntyre, Frank- ary. Burial will will be at 10 a.m, tomorrow in the MIs -Britt, Park City, Ky; fort city milk inspector who died, be in College GG. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, Mre. Helen Bryant and Mrs. wi rday in Clinton County Hos Crown. Fadell . Darrington, Indianapolis’ pital of injuries received in an ¥ « automobile accident here Satur- was 63, died Sat. day. urday at the Mr. McIntyre was fatally In- Athenaeum. He jured when his car and an auto- lived at 3945 mobile driven by Dale Weida, 17. Park Ave. A reof" Frankfort collided. Mr. MclIn- tired farmer, Mr,
5 M was Aug. at Blloxl, Miss. She for- Port; five sons, Cecii, James, Al-| merly operated a grocery and gen- len. Alton and Edmond Lawrence, eral merchandise store at Camby Indianapolis; four brothers, two ‘and Beech Grove. native of | sisters and fvegrandchilaren,
County Kerry, Ireland, she had mae ere
lived in Indianapolis 30 years, VENETIAN BLIND c | DOOR 30°
Mr. Hea rd
tyre suffered a fractured skull. Heard was grad- . Surviving are her husband, . He had been Frankfort milk in- uated from Purdue University In James, Biloxi, Miss.; three sisters, | CLEAN! Cash-Usrey spector since 1947. + © 11908, Mrs. Eileen Monte, New York, } OTHER SIZES PROPORTIONATELY Mr. Weida and his nephew, Surviving are his wife, Hazel; Mrs. Bridget O'Neal, Springfield, 24-HOUR SERVICE WORK
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Services for Eugene J. Brown, Mrs. Colton, who was 46, ved, Tat and General Motors Corp. who died 34 Yesterday in St. ¢| Francis Hospital, n| Will be held at
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22 Ha will be in Washington apoiis; four daughters, Olive Bt
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Nielong ladian-pt i Strect Ew oni lived at 3430 Car-ber of the Pentaipha A. onic! ‘Lodge.
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1:30 p.m. Wednesday in G. H.
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Mr. Brown, iwho was 48, reSided at 4721 {Young St. A naltive- of Sullivan, Fusene J. Brown
which time he was employed at Indianapolis; a
{ Allison's. He was a member of JOnes, Arno, Va.; four brothers,
Prospect Lodge No. 714, F&AM, Robert Salyer, Scottish Rite and Murat Shrine.
sister, Mrs. Jess O'Neil, and a
“Mrs. May KR. Stewart, who died’ Burial
Pearl Shuck, El Monte. Cil.}| oo. (orviced at 2 p. m. tomorrow Saturday in the McDonald Hos-| A. Lombard, 2614 N. LaSalle St.,
buried in Memorial Park here {at the Calvary Baptist Church. He was 63. Mr. Schrader died| after services at 1:30 p. m. tomor-| Burial was to be in Memorial. ‘Friday en route to the hospital TOW in the Dorsey Funeral Home. park Cemetery. Mrs. Lombard died Saturday in Methodist Hospital after an il-| ness of four weeks. She was 69. [| She hac lived in Indianapolis all’
Indianapolis and N. T. Wall in Former Sore. "Buy r Mrs, | the Navy at Dahigren, Va.; two Mrs. Eunice Ratliff, Lizton, and pital at Warsaw, Ind. will be|were to be brothers, Robert W. Wall, Boyle, Dies at Age 68 Mrs. Mitchell Vaughn, Nobles- kr She J, C. Wilson Chapel of the e to at 1:30 p.m. today Miss., and Dr. Dick P. Wall, Gal-| og . (00 for William F. Marlatt, ville, and one grandchild. |
Mrs. Stewart who was 64, lived in Leesburg, Ind. Se was a mem‘ber of the -Orderof the Eastern! Star and the White Shrine. Surviving. are her {Ernest; two - sons, three sisters. Mrs. Maude.
husband, por. jite She
Mrs June Hearst and ga. Ee “Styled “glasses to improve your-vision ond Se = Miss Eulalia Allen; three brothers, | . ; ‘Walter, e two sons; William | appearance.
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Surviving ar and four F grandchildren. .
Mrs. Patton A. Hensley 5 Services Today
today in J. C. Wilson's Chapel of nesday in Hisey & Titus Mortuary. the Chimes for Mrs. Mary L.| Hensley, who died Friday in St.|
{Francis Hospital. in Wastiinglon
Brown apolis; two o daughters, Mrs, Rose he had lived here 10 years, during Viopp and Mrs, Osamal Crouch,
Will and Arthur Salyer, Hilton,
Surviving are his wife, Grace; a| Va. and Van Salyer, Norton, Va.;| three grandchildren
Schrader, brother, Carl, all of Indianapolis, 8reat-grandchildren. : Margene Norton and Mrs, Dorothy | ' “Hy Tield, - TndiERApOITE wrote 0 AE eal 8. at Lhe: Mrs: Ernest Stewart-——+-Mrs.-
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