Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1950 — Page 15
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“P. A. Williams Services Friday
Artemus Cripe
1 | Pierre A. Willlams, an employee . es omorrow for 23 years at Allison Division, t ; G
. |General Motors Corporation, died “Iyesterday in Robert. W. Long Hospital. He was 59, Services will be held at 2 p.m.
Servi f t Cri ‘Friday in the Wald Funeral eryices for _Ariemus Tipe, tome. Burial will be in ‘Crown World War 1 veteran, will be held \ . Hill Cemetery. af 2¥.m, tomorrow in Robert W |'* Mr. Winams Jive at 1513 W Stirling Funeral Home. Burial . Be : rE New _-Crown — 26th St. He had been a resident | ; ” Si ‘of Indianapolis for 40 years. He Mr. Cripe, who was 84, died y 5 porn in Daviess County. Monday 1 Billings Veterans Aq- Surviving are. his wife, Mary; Iinisiration Hospital, Before re- his mother, Mrs. Pearl Williams,
tiring 10 years ago, he was a Indianapolis; and two brothers, Wilbut E., Rochester, and Louis E., Miami, Fla. The _ Reverend Clyde
War Veterans Dies In VA Hospital
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Mr. Cripe was born in Frank- Pierce,
pastor of the Riverside Methodist
is for 35 years p lived : 119... at olis for 35 years, he lived at 111 Church, will officiate.
:8. Randolph St. He was a member
of the American Legion Madden- Mrs. Lucy Treichler Nottingh. Post No. 348. . ! Siting lam ron. No > Mrs. Lucy Treichler, mother of
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Surviving are his wife, Rosella; yinjam J Treichler, wrestling two sons, Harry and Mervyn; a& .,acn at Technical High School, stepdaughter, Mrs. Betty Wheeler, died vesterday in an Indianapolis all of - Indianapolis, and five p,,qinghome after a brief illness. grandchildren. She was 76.
William O. Thompson Mrs. Treichler,
. 5 N. Keystone Ave. was a : William ©. Thompson, -fofmer native of Batavia, N.Y. She lived {livestock buyer and ‘a former for a while in Buffalo, N. Y., and employee of the Dietz Ballweg ‘moved to Indianapolis 12 years Co., died yesterday in an Indian- 2 y apolis nursing home. He was 88.
‘who lived at
go. She was a member of St. Paul's
Mr. Thompson was born in Episcopal Church, and the ReClinton County and had lived. in pekah Lodge in Buffalo. Indianapolis for the past 26 Oply immediate survivor is her vears. He was a member of the gon East “Tenth - Street .Methodist' gervices will be at 2:30 p. m. Church.
tomorrow—at-the Jordan Funeral He was a livestock buyer for Home. Burial will be in Washmany years and then was em- ington Park. ployed at the Dietz Ballweg Co. - for six years until 1949. ‘He lived Hunt Gold in Town 3% 3403. Brogdway, ROUYN, Que. Nov. 8 (UP)— Surviving are his two daugh- The Bagamac Mining Co. began ters, Mrs. Maude Watson and Miss drilling for geld and copper in-
Hazel Thompson, —both—ef —Indi—side—the city Hmits today. Pros
anapolis; a grandson and great-granddaughters Services will be at 3 p morrow at the Royster & Meridian Street Mortuary will be in Crown Hill.
Mrs. John Bankett
Mrs. Gertrude L. Bankett, formerly of 1047 W. 28th St. died yesterday in an Indianapolis hospital. She was 77. A native of Avondale, O., Mrs. Bankett lived here 48 years. She
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was a member of the Allen. (Mail Orders Accepted) Chapel AME Church. J Private services wiil be at 1 ACOUSTICON
p. m. tomorrow at the C. M. C. 16 N. Del. Willis & Sons Funeral Home. L Burial will be in Crown Hill . Only immediate survivor is her
husband, John.
Mrs. Maude F. Staton
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Motors, died yesterday in her home, 141. W. 33d St. She was 62. Born in Boone County, Mrs. Staton lived in Indianapolis 14 years.
Services will be held at 10:30 a. m. Friday in Lebanon. Burial $ S$ : will be in Oak Hill at Kirkland. 1 "_ AS LOW AS Surviving besides her husband ° PER WEEK .
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A draft ‘board for Switzerland ounty will be opened in Vevay omorrow in the Swiss Hotel. Since 1948 Switzerland and Jefferson Counties have been served by one local board locdafed at Madison.
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‘Butler Band to Honor Washington U. To Be Opened in Vevay ‘Butler University’s band will, Wilkins, president of Kappa Kapentertain members of the Wash- pa Psi, Butler band honorary. ington University band after the {Butler homecoming football game-derson, James Sewrey, Dougl: Saturday: A swimming party and Jordan. buffet will'be extended, with ar- Wuellner and Director Charles! rangements ‘in charge of Hal Henzie.
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