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" [Aiss Mary Burnell ‘Services Tomorrow Miss Mary Julia Burnell, former she was the sister of the late| resident of Indianapolis, will be Henry B Burnell of Indianapolis.

buried ‘ tomorrow in Lafayette.! Services were held today in Ft. Surviving are a sister, Mrs! Rites {Margaret McGrath, Ft. Wayne; a!

Wayne. died brother, George W. Burnell, La-i' i

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| Allen P. Fisher died this morn/ing at his home, 3340 N. Meridian |St., Apt. 205. He was 76. A former railway mailman, Mr. |

G. W. Hendricks, Kin [Fisher retired 15 years ago after!

re than 30 years service. He Services TOMOITOW was born in Belle Union, Ind. and Double funeral services will be lived in Indianapolis 46 years.

| held at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Har-| He was a graduate of Indiana

{ry W. Moore Peace Chapel for University and a member of {George W. Hendricks and his! | Delta Tau Delta, social fraternity.

{He was a member of First Bap- | sister-in-law, Miss Margaret Mil-! | burn. Burial will be in Round Hill. Just Church'and Mystic Tie Ma- | Mr. Hendricks, who was 85, sone Touge ived Dv. I ; | died Friday at his home, 955 N.|. Ie 18 -survived by his. wife, | Linwood Ave. Less than an hour | Ethel Wiles Fisher, and a sister,

|after he died, Miss Milburn died. Mrs: Pearl Beach, Spencer. | She. Hved at the same residence. | St! Vices are being ‘arranged at She Was I5 Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. i bs 2,

A lifelong resident "of Indian- Mrs. Lelia Rideout apolis, Mr. Hendricks retired 15, Mrs. Lelia D. Rideout died Sunvears ago asa bread salesman day in her home, 1631 Yandes St. for the former: J. W. Smith Co. Mrs. Rideout, who was born in He attended the Christian Mis- Atlanta, Ga., was 80. jsionary Alliance Church. She was a member of Born in Kentucky Methodist Church. A retired practical nurse, Miss She is survived by a daughter, Milburn was born in Kentucky Mrs. Mayme Brown, Indianapolis; land lived here 12 years. She was a son Walter, Philadelphia, Pa. la member of the Christian Mis-| and a grandson. lsionary Alliance Church, Pitts-| Services will be at 10:30 a. m. ‘burgh, Pa. Friday in Scott Church. Burial | Mr. Hendricks is survived by will be in New Crown Cemetery. a daughter, Mrs. Margaret L./ The body is at Jacobs Brothers Overman, Indianapolis; six grand- East Side Chapel.

lchildren and 14 great-grandchil- Mrs. William Summitt jes, ther of | Surviving Miss Milburn are her Mrs. Irene Summitt, mother : . sister, Mrs. Emma Milburn, with ore son, died yesterday in Gen- ¢ pas 'whom she lived, and a brother, eral Hospital. ,She was 36. Hugh Milburn, Indianapolis. . { Born in Fairland, she lived here

% 15 years. She was a member of «Otto Addison Sr. the Irvington Methodist Church.

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Miss Burnell, who was 74,

Sunday in St. Joseph Hospital in |fayette, and several nieces and Ft. Wayne. Born in 1 Lafayette, | nephews living in Indianapolis.

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Otto Addison Sr.. sheet metal Her home was at 2 ae * . 'worker with Monarch Buick Co. Ave. your only measuring stick of will - be buried Friday in "Holy Mrs. Summitt will be buried toShay : : He - Cross following services at 10 morrow in Washington Park fol3 : 1 : ‘a.m. in Grinsteiner's Funeral lowing services at-1730" p. m. in the tuneral service you select! Home : Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel Mr. Addison, who was 59, died, Surviving are her husband, Wil-

Sunday in General Hospital. Born liam C.; her son, Phillip Harmer

During the last Sixty - eight in’ Charlottesville,” he lived here Son; her stepmother, Mrs. Sadie : 46 vears. His home was" at 2334 Scutter, Shelbyville; three brothz N. New Jersey St. ers, George Scudder, St. Paul; years, more than 27, 800 fam- Otto Jr. Dale Scudder, Shelbyville, and

Surviving are his son, four brothers. Cleo, Robert Scudder; Peru, and a sisErvy, Logansport; ter, Mrs. Mary Meloy, Shelbyville.

and Murray. Ralph B. Heusing

Sisters. hrs Ralph B. Huesing, 2801% Win-

Indianapolis; 5 3 A » Indianapolis; § 3 ilies have found our services . o Russell, Greenfield, i New Palestine; four : ati ry 1 Alta Foust, Greenfield; Mrs. Merl : Sri and charges satisfactory in Eastridge. Flint. Mich. and Mrs, thTop Ave. died yesterday at tg Neva Burk and Mrs. Elsie Olson, Methodist Hospital. He was 55. | tI O08 Angeles i a grand-. Mr Huesing recently opened a 3 every respect! of os Angeles, and a grand restaurant at 501 W. Morris St. 5 . : Previously he had owned a resMrs. Anna Ingram taurant at 2801 Winthrop Ave. for LAN LAAnapos resident for 55 five years. . ; vears,- Mrs. Anna Ingram, 1127 ~ He was born in Covington, Ky. N, Capitol Ave.. died Sunday at and had lived in Indianapolis 248 Yandes St: Mrs. Ingram, who seven years.

was born in Stanford, Ky. was 67,, He is survived by his wife, She was a member of Mt. Elizabeth; a son, John W. a Paran Baptist Church. daughter, Mrs. Katherine FrankShe is survived by a son, James lin, and four brothers, William,

Josie Henry and Alfred, all of Covingand ton, and Edwin, Cincinnati, and four grandchildren.

Helms, and a: sister, Mrs. . Allen, both of Indianapolis, ’ several njeces and nephews, Services ‘will be at 2 p.m. Fri-. Services will be in Covington day in Mt. Paran Church. Burial Thursday. The body will be at will be in New Crown Cemetery. Hamilton Funeral Home until toThe body is at Jacobs Brothers morrow evening. The famijly has West Side Chapel. requested that friends omit

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olis, Mrs. Jean McNanny Dalzell, |died Sunday in her home at Kan‘sas City, Mo. She was 35. ’ Mrs. Daizell was born in Indianapolis and lived at 2341 Carrollton Ave. until moving to Kansas City a vear ago. While here she worked for Allison Division of General Motors Corp. and had

been a bookkeeper for Herff-Jones Co. She was a graduate of Technical High School 2 She is survived by her husband Keith. Kansas City: her mother,

Mrs. Walter Saunders: a sister, Mrs. ‘Mary Stephenson, and a brother, Fred McNanny. all -.of Indianapolis, and a niece ’ Services will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers

Central Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.

William L. Raper William I.. Raper, penter, will be buried tomorrow in Wilkinson 10 a. m. in Usher Funeral home. Mr. Raper, 70. died Sunday in his home, 125 N. Noble St. Employed eight years by the Claypool Hotel, he retired two years ago. Born in Wilkinson, he lived in Indianapolis 36 years. Surviving are his wife, Maude; a daughter, Mrs. Kemper Venis, Muncie; :- a sister, Mrs, Claude Davy, Toledo, O., and two grand children

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Rites” Ross Gardner, 2, will be buried tomorrow in Manhattan, Ind., following private servin Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. . The son of Mr. and Mrs. Forest D. Gardner, 429 N. Davidson St., he died Sunday in General Hospital of meningitis. Also surviving are two sisters, Patricia Ann and Marjorie Ellen; one brother, Robert Joseph; the paternal grandparents and the maternal grandmother

Boyd Burnett

A veteran of World War I who was born in Neelyville, Mo.. Boyd Burnett, died yesterday in: his home, 1919 W. 10th St. He was 53. He had been emploved as a heat treater by Linde Air Pro ducts Co. He was a member of St. Paul Baptist Church and was a former member of the Masonic lodge He is survived by his wife, Mafty E.; four sons, Leonard, Reuben, John Freeman and Boyd Jr.; three daughters, Josephine,

Geraldine and Mary Louise, «all of Indianapolis; his father, John and a brother, Oliver, both of Neelyville; two other brothers, Charles. New Augusta, and John Jr. Indianapolis, and a sister Mrs. Elva Britt, Youngstown, O. Services will be at 1. p.m. Friday in St. Paul Church. Burial will be in Floral Park. The body will be at Peoples Funeral Home

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