Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1950 — Page 18

Services Monday

Times State Besvive MARSHALL, Aug. 25—Services;] for Omer M. Davies, Parke County ‘funeral director for nearly 50

olis 56 years ago. He was A& Marshall Masonic Lodge, Marpartner in the iron dealers rm. shall Order of Eastern Star, Parke Mr, Epstein was a ‘member of |County Past Masters Association, four brothers, Sharah Tefilla Temple, B'nai {Rotary Club, Lions Club and Harry F. Bacremento, Cal; B'rith, the Trafic Club, Elks Friends C urch. V. 8t. Joseph, Ill, Lodge and the Institute of on) Surviving are his wife, son, 'Del Paso Heights, and Scrap. ws daughter and brother.

Services will be at 2 p. m. Sin} —— day In Aaron-Ruben Funeral Says Ex e cutives

Home. Burial will be in Sharah ‘Waste Their Time rial Park.

Tefilla Cemetery, Surviving are his wife, Esther; 8 son, Morris; two daughters, | BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Aug. 25! ‘Mrs. Jessie Mrs. Sally Yaver and Mrs. Bess| ;p, A Chicago business leader| Domont$ a brother, William, and four grandchildren, all of Indi-*ald today the trouble with most gq annapolis. {present- day executives is

Mrs. Mary Powers {work they should pass on to their| Services for Mrs. Mary M. subordinates. Powers, Indianapolis resident for, Morton Bodfish, 20 years, will be at 1 p. m. Mon-the executive committee of the

Indianapolis for 38 years.

Cal.; and

idianapolis.

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itist Church.

chairman of gn, was a native of Brazil,

the graduate) are three other daughters, Mrs. school of the American Savings Rosa. Wilson, Indianapolis; Mrs. and Loan Institute at Indiana Coffey St,

Sepvices fer Alva McKinzie,

Hit Southern Florida

Crown Hill, Mrs. Whitesell has no imme-/this week in the Windward Is-/in Chicago in April, diate survivors. lands. nounced today.

A : G LS po Ex-Union Secretary's | fim

“Lyears, will be at 2:30 p. m. Mon- it : day in “the Federated Church k to Be Monday

Epstein, who helped pere, Burial will be in Rockville! Charies E. Hedge, former sec-| turers Asse Organtze A Pn thothers| | Mr, Davies, who was 76, died Tlary of the Carpenters Foe cn aatlentioF 30. m.. K. ot C. herar rig . "ester day in Yesterday in his home here. Active Union No. 60, died today in his|¥ rh SOTNLAAD Lodse—8 b. me 800% Services vices Mond: ‘Methodist Hospital. Ha business and civic affairs in home, 155 N, Post Rd. EE ALIDD Qlab—kvening. Washington. Parke County, he was a member, Mr. Hedge, who was 80, retired Mr. Epstein, who was 64, lived of the Indiana Funeral Directors in 1933 after serving as secretary geo o by Limes” S1275e ] at 3839 Carrollton Ave. A native gseociation, lof the union for 16 years. A|Ostimist. Luncheon, sever,” | or I S. _of Poland, he came to Indianap-| He was also a member of the native of Lebanon, he lived in regret i

Surviving are his wife, Lucille; A. O., Jamestown; W te Riser €

and M. W, | Para (sister, Mrs. Hildreth Berry, In-| mame uraishing’ 3 Fath

Services will be af 2 p. m. Mon-| Sask nineratiy Funeral 1

Home. Burial will be in Memo- MARRIAGE LICENSES

Mrs. Jessie Taylor, 1826 Sheldon | will be buried in Floral Park that Cemetery after services at 10 a. m. | lthey waste too much time doing tomorrow in the New Bethel Bap-|ierpms R

Mrs. Taylor, who was 56, died "}i°h Wednesday in General Hospital| {Charles R

¥ Employed in the Pilgrim Laun-| faim day in her home, 558 N. Beville yy, §, Savings and Loan League, gy, she lived in Indianapolis for| [Pram & IA

will be at 10 a. m. to-!

|storm which blew itself out early convention at the Stevens fo it was an-|

st 200 E. Minnesota, |

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| Ba Sharp, eh, at 439 Buckingham Dr.

EVENTS TOMORROW 1 Former Connersville

{ | Hiinded, Pobadiicoc of Ameriea--Last dar.) | rt 4 aa pi Resident Dies at 84 1 Mrs. Hattle C. Butcher, 27204

al | Spsedw way Meth ink Churih—Pish Pry. College Ave. died today in her heon, War- home. She was 84, i = | A resident of southeastern Insonia | (diana most of her life, she came Room, {hefe a year ago. She was the [mother of Mrs. hd Krueger, who recently resigned as superinA nierwood th. Boe Hi Jinewold; Ruby tondent of the Indiana Women:s | fod wt cll 914 Cecil; Josephine | Prison. ty. Bb. Hopkin a 31 2000 N. Lasalle; Mrs. Butcher was a member of ATpoid Behrmann. 34. 3818 § Ritter; shir. (the Lagrange, 0. Presbyterian rier, A A Tata 3h. 1309 N. Pennsvivanis. Church and was a charter mem-| Miller, 17, Brlauevart. i " g her of the Connersville Order of, ¥ bh entra stern Star. She was born in Ra hdalyn MeCrac ke 22. 131 ‘Cheshire, 0. Services will be at 2 p. m. Mon- |

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Luncheon, Hawthorne

v. Chorazewits, an. Dayion. ©.:1 J. Heltg 38. Dayton, O

Hoffman, 24 Wilipacs. Wis: lday in Brown and Thompson FuV. Os 7 . yl born, 24. 3735 N. Pennsy neral Home, Connersville. Burial ! oop ‘BD. Broadway:

willbe there. Friends may call at

22. 2. Flanner & Buchanan mortuary |

nr N. YY.

, 108 Delores FP, Osborne, 17, 1388 Nr Tuxedo. 28 Richard M. Eytchison, man Aol Clara Reynolds,

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