Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1950 — Page 5
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Dies i in Hospital J Mrs. Alberta B. Williams, essor g Winter Ave, a WAC agg, 3 of : : {World War II, died at General’
. {Hospital yesterday after an illMrs. Mary T. Birge
‘ness ‘of three weeks. : s : Born in Daviess County 44 Dies in Bloomington years ago, Mrs. Williams had Times State Serviee 1 BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 28 Mrs. gr 03 years. Mary Thompson Birge, wife of Ed- ,¢ the First Baptist Church. ward Bailey Birge, professor emeritus of the. Indiana Univer- 4¢ 3 pm. Thursday at the Harry sity School of Music. was cre- ww Moore Peace Chapel. Burial mated yesterday following 'serv- wii be in Crown Hill. ices in Trinity Episcopal] Church, here. She was 78. Mrs. Birge, a resident of In- three sisters, Mrs. dianapolis from 1901 to 1921 Graves, Salem; Mrs. while her husband was supervisor rold, Red Key, and Mrs. of music in the public schools, died Gentry,
Survivors include her hus-
Charity
Chicago; two brothers,
Saturday here. Howard Brewer, Indianapolis,! Born in New York City, she was and Harry Brewer, Michigan I a graduate of Yale University. City.
S as the granddaughter of one Mrs. Margaret Roth of the original trustees of Vassar Mrs. Margaret Roth, former ThCollege. dianapolis resident, was buried Active in Church Affairs
apolis, Mrs.. Birge was active in Moore & Kirk Irvington Chapel. church and civic affairs. She was! Mrs. Roth, who was 80, died one of the founders of the Visiting Sunday in Columbus, Ind. A lifeNurse Association. long” resident of Indianapolis, Secretary-treasurer of the 'In--Mrs. Roth moved to Columbus dianapolis Orchestra, she worked two months ago. She had lived at with the Peoples’ Concert Asso- 6206 E. Washington St. here. ciation and the Peoples’ Com- Mrs. Roth was a member of the munity Chorus. Zion Ev Yargelical and Reformed
Surviving are her husband and €hurch,
several cousins in the East Surviving are a son, Russell, : and a daughter, Miss Birdie Roth Mrs. Emma Swails both of Columbus; two sisters,
i iva ’ Miss Katherine Sobbe and Mrs. Mrs. Emma J. 8wails, lifelong pag, “williams, ‘and a brother,
resident of Marion County died Carl Sobbe, all of Indianapolis yesterday at the home of her and three grandchildren ! daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ruth Swails, |, Acton. She was 89 Mrs. James Slate A member of the Baptist , Mrs. Josephine Slate, Church, she had lived most of Memphis, her life near Acton. Services will be held at 2 p. m.,
native of Tenn., who lived here nine years ago, will pe buried tomorrow in New Crown tollowing tomorrow in Robert W. Stirling services 4t 1 p. m. ii Jacobs Funeral Honie. Burial will be in Brothers’ West Side Chapel. Acton Cemetery Mrs, Slate, who was 42, died Surviving are two sons, George Friday in General Hospital. A Bwails, Indianapolis, and Robert native of the Church of God, she Swails, Acton; three sisters, Miss lived at. 933 Edgemont Ave Carrie Stevens, California: Mrs., Surviving are her husband, Clara Brann, Greenwood, and James. and two aunts, Mrs. Mrs. Ida Pakston, Whiteland; Louise McClellon and Mrs. Hattwo brothers. Gus Stevens, Atton, tie Lee Chambers, both of Memand William Stevens, Charles- phis. n, 8S. C.; three grandchildren ] and one great-grandchild. John B. Howe er sm - Services for John B. Howe, 1744 PLAN BEAN SUPPER Boulevard Pl, will be at 1 p. m. Myrtle Temple 7, Pythian Sis- Thursday in King & King Chapel. ters, will sponsor a bean supper Burial will be in Crown Hill and entertainment from 5 to 7. Mr. Howe, who was 76, died Pp. m. Friday in Castle Hall, 1191, Sundav at the home of a daughE. Ohio St. Entertainment will ter, Mrs. Lorrayne Carter, 2636 include square and round dan- Boulevard Pl. cing, cake walk and a puppet A native of Poplar Plains, Ky., show. he lived here 41 years. He was a aren o retired Jmgan & Co. eaiployes: J where he worked 33 years. € Get Well was a member of Simpson ME
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From Yaup Cough Other survivors include a son 2 Albert, Detroit; a sister, Mrs FOLEY'S Hovey Rin Emma Williams, Indianapolis,
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Edward James< 2 jeter for Stokely Brothers & Co ., died yesterday in St He was 43. A lifelong resident ef IndianMr. Logan lived at 1627 He was. a mem-
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Mr. Cramer, who was 62, died neral Home.
Sunday in Methodist Hospital. He lived at 3968 Park Ave. He was a native of Ohio.
{the bahking business.
Surviving are his wife, Ethelyn anapolis went to Mitchell. Li4s-his daughter, Miss Betty Eo ctor Frances Cramer, Indianapolis, Lana Kay Hesser Past master of
land ‘a sister, Mise Grace Cramer,
He Don E., was graduated from Stetson Uni- Jerry P. versity in De Land, Fla., before George L., coming -to Indianapolis to enter and Willlam.F. Ldgan ter, Mrs. Paul Kress, a
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Pallbearers’ will be Harry V. Kenneth Hesser, 74 N. Belle Vieu Surviving are buried in
Wade, Paul A. Hancock, Don Pl. Dungan; Robert Keller,
Othur E.
Othur E. World War morrow in New Castle following services there at 1 p. m. Mr. Cooper, who was 56
Cooper Cooper,
Marion Montgomery Lutz, Chester L. Zechiel, Clarence Services C, Winchel, and Ford Smith. , 4TOV : Lana Kay died Methodist Hospital. Sh veteran of West Park Chgistian , will be buried to- dav Schoal Other survivors are Gary Dean, 10 years old: Hef madied ternal grandmother, Mr
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Surviving are nis wife, Rhea; a daughter, Carole J.; James D., Darrell E. and
Logan; four John A.
daughter of Mr
will be County there at 2 p.
Sunday in his home; 516 Blake St. Bayless, Alamo, and her
Born in Worthington; he lived here 22 years.
Surviving are three brothers
Louis and Herman Cooper, Indi- Mrs. Josephine Garner she
anapolis, and Ralph Cooper, New Castle, and three nieces and nephew. at Friends may call at Jacobs Brothers’ West Side Chapel
Mrs. Pearl Rea ‘a Services for Mrs, geline . Rea, former resident. will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Burial! will be in Glen
had grandparents, Mr. and bert Hesser, Wallace.
Services Jor Mrs
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Mortuary Cuapel. in New Crowr
Mrs Garner died ye nursing hom~ here,
Pearl Evan- 67.
Born in Savannah Indianapolis had lived here 15 year Surviving oar National City, Cal. Jessie ) Abbey and a sister Mrs.
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Arthur H. and a sis11 of Indi-
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Three- vear-old T.ana Kay Hes- Masonic Lodge, he was a member and Mrs. of the Presbyterian Church there. his “wife; and five grand-
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died Sunday in Jacksonvilje where home after her
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former attorney
3orn in Evansville sferday in She was (Governor, ra she Surviving are
Mre Lee Kirby Smith, both of Jackanapoli= isonville: a sister, Mrs, Evans Wolrudé John- len Sr. and a brother, Thaddeus R. Baker, both of Indianapolis.
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Harry M. Clements Died at. Mitchell
Times State Servige BEDFORD, Nov. 28—Harry M. funeral Church 9 ored "last May by the Funeral, m. Thursday following services Directors’ Association for service in Grinsteiner’s Fu- of more than 50 years, will be buried in Mitchell tomorrow following services at 2 p. m. Mr. Clements. who was 71, died Sunday in his home in Mitchell. brothers. x graduate of Clark Embalming Cincinnati, Brownstown, moving to Scottsburg. In 1902 he’
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Mrs. Rea. who was 65, died Friday .at her hgme in National City. A nagive ‘of Indiana, she lived. here until 1936. She was connected - with Nordyke & Marmon Motor Car Co. for 20 years. She was the widow of John Leigh Rea
Surviving are a son, David Alan, National City, and a brother, Harrison A. Abbott, Columbus. Ind John H. Love Services for John H Love,
Columbia €lub =waiter, were at 1 p. m. today in Stratten & Shaw Mortuary, with burial in New Crown Mr. Love, who was 70. died Friday. in the home of a daughter. Mrs. Louise Cole, 332 Blackford St. Born in Humboldt, Tenn., he had lived here 35 vears. He was a member of Phillips Temple Church. Other survivors are a son, Roosevelt, Indianapolis, and three
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For Former Blacksmith WESTFIELD, Nov, 28 — The funeral of Frank Sherrick, a veteran blacksmith, was held here |today. [ Mr. Sherrick, who was 95, was | a former town marshal in West-| field and once Served two terms as sheriff of Hamilton County. Hu! died Sunday in an Indianapolis nursing home.
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