Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1950 — Page 4
« Six New ROTC Aides
For Ralph L. Bec Public Library Employee Four Years
EI CALE: Mrs. —Lowrence
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Rites Tomorrow
{| Services for Mrs. Hattie Law{rence will be at the Jacobs Bros. | East Side Chapel at 1 p. m. to morrow. Burial will be at New Crown. Mrs. Lawrence, who was 57. was a native of Como, Miss., and
Bervices for Ralph L. Beck, who had moved to Indianapolis only
died yesterday, 10 a. m. Burial will be at Bedford. Mr. Beck, who was 45, was a member of the
ployed at the Indianapolis
Public.
: e his wife, Alah mother, Mrs. D, A. Riddle; two brothers, Arthur and Cecil and a ‘sister, Mrs. Jeanette Newton, all of Indianapolis,
Mrs. Anna Strawberry Services for Mrs. Anna Mae Strawberry, member of the Mijsgionary Chorus of Shiloh Baptist Church a number of years, will be “ held at 1 p. m. Tuesday in -Stuart Mortuary Chapel. Mrs. Strawberry, a native of Pulaski, Tenn., had lived in Indianapolis 29 years. Her home was at 427 N. West St. . She died Friday in General Hospital after an iliness of six months. She was 30. Among the survivors are her father, Field Rhodes, Nashville, Tenn: and her mother, Mrs J.T. Henry; a daughter, Mary Frances Alexander; a brother, Leroy .Rhodes and a grandfather, James Abernathy, all of Indianapolis,
Faye C. Porter Rervices for Faye Charles Porter, native of Westfield who died Friday in General Hospital, will be held at 1 p. m, tomorrow in Stuart Mortuary Chapel. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Westfield. Mr. Portér, who was 85, lived at 418 Bright St. His home had been’
his
in Kenlock, Mo. Mrs, Lawrence died Friday a
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Mr. Mrs. Maggie Smith, Indianapolis; Mrs. Carrie House, Houston, Tex., and Mrs. Agnes Booker, Como, W.
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Mrs. Ida Bryant Services Tuesday
Fall Creek Baptist Church Member
Mrs. Ida Bryant, native and ill lifelong resident of Indidnapolis, 69. died yesterday at her home, 9071, W. 11th St, She was 686. Mrs. Bryant -was-a-member-of the Fall Creek Baptist Church.
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Services Slated For Tomorrow
Services for Louis Haas, retired
will be at the two months ago. She was a mem- Indianapolis fireman, will be in McCarty mortuary tomorrow at per of the First Baptist Church! ine ‘Usher Funeral
r. Haas,
RESEADNE e ob, ES Ps
three aunts, pital. He was a lifelong resident of
Indianapolis and
16th St. Mr. ember of the Indianapolis He-
April,
Survivors-are his wife, Ethel; a Milton Simon, and two grandchitdren.
stepson, Joseph Earl Otto; ster, Mrs.
T. H. Stoner
The Rev. T, H.
ness of several months.
Logis Haas Dies; Retired Fireman
Shelby Street the: home of her uncle. the Rey, {he Indianapolis Hebrew CemeMethodist Church. He was em- Joseph C. Freeman, 2533 Sang- tery. ud : M who “was 62, Sed
lived af 3341 , Haas was a
[brew Synagog. He joined the Fire, | Department in 1921 and refired
Stoner, former pastor of St, John’s AME Church, died in Alton, III, Friday after an,
He was
A native of Grand Tower, Ill,
hn's, He was pastor of Nobles-
Mr. Stoner came to Indianapolis in 1918 as pasior of St.
She is survived by a son, Leroy yijje Bethel AME Church, Frank-
Cousins, Chicago; one
grand- jin Rethel
AME
daughter, Mrs. Barguerite Thorn- gayte Spruce Street AME Church,
(ton, Indianapolis; ters, Mrs. Tillie Palmer, Mrs. Rosa Johnson and Mrs. Katherine Denton, all of Indianapolis, Funeral services will be 1 p. m. {Tuesday in the Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill.
Clarence Harris
Clarence Harris,
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and three sis- 5.4 Logansport
churches in Jeffersonville,
and
Church, Terre
Crawfordsville, He died in the 40th year of his ministry.
Services will be in Alton Mon-
y afternoon. Survivors are his wife, Narcisgs, of Alton; a brother, Dr.
in Indianapolis the last 35 years, jdied Friday at his home, 711 W. of Indianapolis, and a niece,
Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Elisa King, Mrs. Thelma Sykes, Mrs. Cellie Prather and Mrs
Eugene, all of Indianapolis.
Phillip L. Bayt Sr.
Services for Phillip L. Bayt Sr.
will be held at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday field, and two stepsons, the In Stevens Mortuary and a re- Melvin Allen and Henry Allen,’ quiem high mass at 9 a. m. Holy 2! of Indianapolis.
Andrew Jackson
Trinity Church. Burial will be in 8t. Joseph Cemetery. : Mr. Bayt, wha was 78, died Fri-|
day In his home, 748 N. Warman W Ave, He is the father of Phillip/ Guilford Ave, |Jacobs Bros. West Side Chapel. at
1. Bayt Jr. city controller.
11th St. A native
Services will be in the Antioch da
An Enochsburg
of Franklin, Ky, ne Mrs. Anna Thie had been employed at the Lido n ves, and .a brother, rigALer for 10 years,
Mrs. Anna Thie, who was 85,
ughter, Mrs. Juliana Bender,
| Baptist Church, at 1 p. m. Tues- 1216 N. DeQuincy St. |day. Burial will be in Floral Park.
native, Mrs.
Hardy H. Stoner of Indianapolis; who was 59 a sister, Mrs. Ruth Macome, also
died Friday at the home of her
Survivors are a brother, Gar- {Thie lived with her daughter the
at
Services for Andrew Jackson.
will be at the
Rev. 1ast four years. ber of. St.
Enochsburg.
Survivors other than Mrs. Bender are two sons, Joseph, Indian-
” apolis, and Anthony, Connersville; ho died Friday at his nopw, 2341 four daughters, Mrs. Rose Borg-
strom, Bremerton, Wash.; Mrs.
Before his retirement 22 years 1 p. m. Wednesday. Burial will be Clara Syding. Auburn Heights,
ago, Mr, Bayt was a molder and at Floral Park.
taflor, 14 Indiana | Doctors To Address Convention FRENCH LICK, fr 9--Four-|
teen Indiana physicians will read] vivor,
papers or take part in panel discussions at the three-day conven-| tion of the Indiana State Medical opening here Sept.
Indiana men on the program, Include Dr. Mortimer Mann, Dr. Paul J. Fouts, Dr. Harris B. Shumaker, Dr. J. Neill Garber, Dr. Kenneth La Craft and Dr. Carl P. Huber, all of Indianapolis; Dr, “Maurice 8. Fox, Vincennes; George W. Willison, Evansville; Dr. W. D. Inlow, Shelbyville; Dr. ! Hugh A. Kuhn, Hammond: Dr. David A. Bickel and Dr. Kenneth | T. Knode, Soiith Bend, and Dr. Donald C. McClelland and Dr. James M. McFadden, Lafayette, |
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LAFAYETTE. Sent. 9 —— Six| newly-assigned Army officers will | Instruct ROTC units at Purdue University this fall, They include Maj. R. A. Mc-| “Gregor, Maj. “S."D, Williamson, | Maj. H. M. Howdeshell, Capt. | E. J. Kroll, , and Capt. F. J. Sherry.
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Home at 2 Chapel at 9 a. m.% tPF m.- tomorrow. Burial will be in tomorrow.
odist Church,
ditional services
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Services for Boyd D. Mexus
home of hisgs daughter, Mrs Delta Rada baugh, 803 North Jefferson Ave will be at Harry W. Moore Peace 3
Co. Burial and ad-
will be held at 2
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Ti INDIANAPOLIS ris Mrs. Wortm Services Tuesday
Mrs. Frances M. Wortman, 2651 2 E.. Riverside Dr. afternoon at Methodist’ Hospital.’ She was 60. | Mrs, Wortman was a native of director, will be held at 8:30 a. m. {2123 N. Rural St. Indianapolis, She was the wife of In Kirby Mortuary. Burial will be _ Elmer S. Wortman, plant superin- I» Holy Cross. tendent for the Standard Dry Kiln
and 12 grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 1:30 hafer, He was a member p. m. Tuesday at the Wald Funeral Hindman and Donald Clark. of the East Tenth Street Meth- Home, 1637 N. Illinois St. Burial (will be in Washington Park.
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died yesterday Paul Cathedral.
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Also surviving are two . daugh- after three years illness. He was company in 1892. The firm is be- STU DENTS KILL.OFFICER ters, Mrs. Marion G. Sherman and 87. He lived at 39 E. Ninth St. Mrs. Joan L. Mumaw; onr, :80
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Thomas of that parish. Also surviving are three other wounded. Friends may visit Kirby Mor- daughters, Mrs. Cecelia Catellier, shooting on “totalitarian” stuClara Higgins and Mrs. dents.
Edward Brannon Mrs. Bischoff
Services Tuesday
Services Tuesday
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grandchildren grandchildren. | Services wili be at 8:30 a.
Anna Elizabeth Bischoff, Wednesday from the home and Earlier services for Mr. Bren- owner of the Bischoff Coal & Feed Solemn requiem high mass will be nan, first Indiana state budget co died yesterday at her home, 2t 9 a. m. in St. Francis de Sales
She was 83.
Church. Burial will be in
was a native of Joseph cemetery.
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