Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1950 — Page 4
PAGE ¢ Thea _- THE INDIANAPOLIS OEE i ni mie WHURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 1950
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. Tyner was a member of Our Re- * . 5 Lincoln Hotel Corner Clerk Dies at 90 deemer Lutheran Church and the Day in Slaying aN 101 W. Washington St Times State Service Volunteer Welfare Service. { An Elwood soldier was killed in | } : 9
MARTINSVILLE, S8épt. 7- Fu-| Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. a TNT explosion in Germany the Patterson Shode ond Floor Covering Co. neral services for Joseph KE. Lucille Whitehill, Ineianabolie, same day his father here was Yer me ora and two sisters, Mrs. A, N, John- arrested in connection with a slaym3 S. Pennsylvania Street RI. 1496 Overton, forme r Morgan County son and Mrs. Cora Muller, both ing, it was learned today. } Clerk and Martinsville insurance sg le. Wast ol . pen Sofurday | Until Noon . } of Seattle, Wash. Sgt. Carl Dillen, 22, son of snr. di y agent, will be held tomorrow at Services will be at 1:30 p. m. william H. Dillen, 632 Biltmore {2 p. m. in the Cure and Hensley tomorrow in -Flanner & Buchandn gt was killed’ Tuesday in {Funeral Home here. Mr. Overton mortuary. Burial will be in Crown peytgchstadt, Germany. ldfed yesterday in Home Hospital, ‘Hill. : | His father was free on $1500 {Lafayetie. He was 80. Otha W. Holland bond today after his arrest on a | A North: Carolina native, Mr = gaivices for Otha William Hol- murder charge following the Overton: had lived in Morgan land, an Indianapolis resident for death of Everett Arnold, 54, of (County =ince—1i878, and was ai3) years will be at 10:30 a.-m. 1111 Carrollton Ave. Ft ne errr ray 11° Shitiey Seeerers A jolzse I Ss ‘ Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be: pi. <aid Dillen admitted he Mooresvi'le. He served two terms i. gwitz City Cemetery. \ 3 threw - Mr. Arnold from the {as trustee of Brown Township Mr Holland, who was 56 died y : and moved to Martinsville when -yecday in his home, 6630 E. 11th Tumble Down Shack Tavern, @ > . 541 E. Ohio St, Saturday night. he was elected clerk of the Mor- gt He was a native of Switz 2. Ciceuit - Court: He lat Dillen, tavern owner, said Mr. gan lrcul ur ater City. He was employed by the A 1d had bet busiv headed the fnsurance deparimentizenite Metal Products Corp. Arnold had become abusive. of the Martinsville Trust Co.! Surviving are his wife, Ruth; Mrs. Elsie Cherry, Elwood; Sgt. land ‘then entered the insurance four daughters, Mrs. Annella DPillen’s mother, said the Defense § 2 business. |Whittinghill, Mrs. Rosemary Jean Department telegram said eonly'f $6 BUYS YOUR | He served on the Martinsville parks, Mrs. Helen Simmons, and that her son died in a TNT ex-§ { 8chool Board for .three ’ terms, Mrs. Jane Dennis: his father, Wil- plosion. He was a member of the § &% CHOICE OF THESE {was a member of the First Meth- jjam, all of Indianapolis; four First Combat Engineers Bat-|§ |
|odist Church, F. & A. M., Odd brothers, Seylis, South Bend; talion.” He served in the U. S.J £8 Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Red Faye, Switz City, Leo and Ray, Navy during World War II and ne Men, Modern Woodmen of Amer- both .of Indianapolis; two sisters, enlisted in the U. 8. Army in 4
ica, and the Sons of Union Veter- Mrs.. Grace Perkins and Mrs: June, 1948,
fans. Doris McAtee, both of Indianap ——— : WwW. A TCHES i Since retirement in 1945, he olis, and five grandchildren. ry % had made his home with his son Riley F. Miller Ralph R. Blair
and daughter, Millard H. Over- - MN ton of West TLafavette and Mrs i Ran dies Mon Rites Saturday : YES! You con have your - choice > ry aav me Odds osplta as 1« thar Plots) rr a be buried in Foster Cemetery, . Ralph R. Blair, who died: yester- ‘ 3 Neie wirld fous bonds iN P. Overton, was formerly bureau Martinsville, after services at 2 day Biter 2 Jong Yness, bh t BENRUS for less than { ohief for the United Press in In- P- mM. today in the Wilhite Funeral bur led In Forest Hill Cemetery a : Pron te : Shelbyville, after services at 10, $30! Enjoy the quality ond beauty
Home at Martinsville. : . i Hdiana, Mr. Miller lived at 419 § Hard. @ ™. Saturday in Shirley Broth- of distinctive styling . . . plus...
Arthur Jones ing St. He was 70. A native of 8 Irving Hill Chapel. i a précinen accuracy! Come in now Arthur Jones, 309 W. 12th gt, Centerton, he had lived here for Mr. Blair, who was 57, lived at ang choose yours.
: i" neo. 45 years. Mr. Miller was a retired 134 S. Butler Ave. A native of (Will be buried In New OCTown oii driller East Palestine, 0., he had lived
- a ’ ‘ome ter services af m. well driller. ! - ne : TT For easy, summertime meals Gomntery after servi 2s 88 1 Pm. Me ‘Was & member of the Tm in Indianapolis for 25 years. : Hbarol Trade dn it's ts-Eaz Mayrose Ham! war. proved Order of Redmen and the He was a member of the Irving- | SEES °0ld Watch y Mr. Jones, who was 64, died Masons. Surviving are severaf ton Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, " . atc
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: ; a.m: tomorrow In Flanner & Bu- ter, Mrs. Mayme VanOsdol, both living with her niece, Mrs. Fred- I Remember ++ CL) M dyro NY - ST. LOUIS chanan mortuary. Cremation will of Madison, and two grand- erick Harwood. tomorrow! Re our credit at Barney's. Lincoln Hotel Corer with Si INDEPENDENT follow, ; “/ daughters. She was a member of a pioneer ) minutes to open Y Yes, you r ITD x - ll PACKING CO. { Mrs. Wiese, who was 81, died! Services will be at 2 p. m. to- Marion County family. She at-| S ¢ . maple-finis [Tuesday in Lockwood Hospital at morrow In Beanblossom Mortu- tended Second Presbyterian L ae ow mse ) or twin sis TO-EAT ST.LOUIS, MO. | Petoskey, Mich. She was a native ary. Burial will. be in Floral Church. Only survivor is her - on. a= on - am } famous SI : of Niagara Falls, N.Y, | Park. niece, } : a “ this amazi
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