Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1950 — Page 31

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8 es at Claude Whitehead, Services for Samuel P. Ryan Jr.

208 1 Tiplon and was Providence. da.; a sister, Mrs. a direct descendant of the first] i had heen Ee prea 40 Genter d on | Ef ee India Howse | & : an » n Cicero since the death of her grass

ip. m, tomorrow at French Lick. Foi Ryan, 32, of 2711 College

H) 0 LY 4): 4) ve, died yesterday in Nobles-

a power plant explosion Monday near Noblesville. He was an elec|trician for the Public Service Co.!

| Representatives, will be held at 1iof the social Tunctions of the! ‘Indianapolis Loyal Order of of Indianapolis, and 11 grand-|

In addition to hee sons in serv-

| Max a. Jepson, 4618 Kingsle: ice, she is survived by her hus. Mrs. Tones wa active in church BsleY and, Robert; three other sons,

affairs despite a hip injury which Dr., tool engineer for many Indi- Jesse, Charles and John, Indian-|

"had kept her confined to a wheel- | lanapolis industries, will be buried apolis; five daughters, Mrs. Julia Shays tor 24 years. A member of in Washington Park after serv- Bradley, Mrs. Ethel Lewis, Mrs. - jhe Evang c | ed Brethren ,... ot 3 p. m. Monday in Harry Georgia Jackson Miss Blanche she participated in many yw aoore Peace Chapel. Martin and Miss Susie Martin, all|

{church. Moose members will hold a me-|children.

Mrs. Jones was a native of | {morial service at 8 p. m. Sunday (Paris, Ill, Her husband, William, or Mr. Jepson, who died yester-|

onyke & Marmon Motor Cariya.. 58 ICo e retired 15 years ago. | Born in Tro y, Ala., Mr. Jepson Services will be at 10 a. m. to-ljjyed in Indianapolis 30 years and|

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= Hospital of burns received in Was a former pipe fitter for the 3,y jn Methodist Hospital. “He, |

of Indiana. morrow in Sterling Funeraligttended the Baptist Ch Mr. Ryan and two other work- Home. Burial will be in Light| He was for a oe he al a

: ‘ers were injured when a circuit Femetery at Scottland, Ill. {tool engineer at Stewart-Warner| SPEC TAL GROUP ‘broke and a 440-volt line burst Surviving are a son, Police Lt. corp, = before that worked at|

into Same. yoel Jones, Indianapolis, and{A1lison Division of General g . : : 8 i yan was a great-great- two sisters, Mrs. Sally Benard, Motors, Mar Herrington C . in2 attractive finishes | great-grandson of Dennis Fen. Portland, Ore. and Mrs. Kate|ine, Link- BO eI cya UI Gud bert : .nington, first speaker of the Bush, Paris, IIL :Stutz automobile company. PRENGENT

Mahogany or Wheat : House: Basketball Star Mrs. Mary C. Harkness Rim is. suryived by Ne wile luggage | Famous

en, and a brother, George, San During World War II he served! Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Antonio, Tex. hand bays ; . as a Navy Seabee in the Pacific. C. Harkness who lived in Indi- 2-Piece Luggage Set I . . | bi {A native of French Lick, he anapolis 41 years will be held at Mrs. Georgia C. Martin |starred on high school basketball [1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H.! Mrs, Georgia C. Martin, 6490 W. | {teams there in 1936 and '37. {Herrmann Funeral Home, Burial 31st St, a _ former member of , expert | He was a member of the Ameri- will follow in Memorial Park. |Tribe Stone Baptist Church, will ten | oth Plus | 3 can Legion, 40 and 8 and Broad Mrs. Harkness died last night Inibe buried in New Crown after repairing ., . $55 Any 2 : ho od ; {way Methodist Church. the Wildman Nurssing Home aft- services in the church at 1 p. m. | vid ax : 2 Surviving are his wife, Kath- er an extended illness. She was Monday. Mail O Tables for re > a ; oi {leen; two sons, Samuel P. Jr., and 84, born in Mattoon, fil, a mem- Mrs. Martin, who more recently il Orders Filled a Tommy; a brother, Winston, ber of the First Methodist Church, attended East Side Baptist Only $15 Sg a {French Lick: and five sisters; Terre Haute, and lived at 3317 Church, died Tuesday in her ! Mrs. Gene Gruber of French Lick; Clifton St. home. She was 48.

NO DOWN | : ou Pa ¥ Mrs. Hiram Lashbrook and Mrs.! Survivors include her sons, Wil-, Pvt. Otis Martin, one of two ; : pa = i John Ballard of Indianapolis;/liam P. and Paul L. Lersey, both sons in service, was unable to se-

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PAYMENT i ! a. 4 | Mrs. Vernon Chambers, Bedford; of Indianapolis; her brother, cure leave from his Marine outif = i ‘and Mrs. Ray Plzak, Kaukauna, Frank McGlone, Terr: Haute, and fit in Japan to return home, but $1.25 WEEK ; : = 2 Ci Wis. three grandchildren. Pvt. Will H. Martin, Air Force of Services will be_at Ritter Fu- T

OWN : 4 (Standard Carrying | pr is >” ; |neral Home in French Lick, with Z mgt! 3 burial in Ames Chapel Cemetery. WEEK

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: . 4 ” ’senal Ave. will be buried in ed by Good NONE i: , : Floral Park after services at noon, ome in and : IT Sil. [Monday in the Eastern Star Bap-| If it's still hot, we'll turn on our air condition- ; % ll ! nis ” Mr. Walker, who was 54, died’ ing system | Wednesday in his home. He had g lived in Indianapolis for 14 years. | ‘He had been in the plumbing busi-_ ness for himself since 1941. Mr. Walker was born at Bolton, Miss. He was a deacon and a member of the Adult Sunday School Class at Eastern Star Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Lillie; a daughter, Mrs. Ruby L. Garner, Rome, Miss.; his mother, Mrs. Emma Rooks, Indianapolis; a prother, I. C., and two stepdaughters, Mrs. Katherine Smith and Mrs. Lucille Atkinson, all of In-| dianapolis.

ALL STURDILY BUILT .... : ALL ATTRACTIVELY FIN- Mrs. Jessie Hobbs

ISHED IN MAHOGANY <4 Rites for Mrs. Jessie Hobbs,

Indianapolis resident for 34 years, (will be held at 1 p. m. tomoiTow FIN € in Conkle West 16th St. Funeral (Home. Burial will be in Wash-

RNITURE : lington Park. os Mrs. Hobbs, who was 67, died

oJ yesterday in her home, 3460 W. A Ms 0 0 nia 26h Br. ve of Belleville, Iii; she F'URNITU . lwas a member of (he Baptist

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O A N {Church in Riverton, Ill | Mrs, Hobbs is survived by her G E ‘husband, William Guy, telegraph ‘operator for the New York Cen-| tral system; a son, H. Von, Chi-| cago;.a sister, Mrs. Louise Olsen, | Illinois, a and one grandchild.

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