Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1951 — Page 44
Cars
: Indianapolis Native Dies in Florida
«ws, Services for Robert W. Carson, inative of Indianapolis and former assistant sales manager for the Packard Motor Car Co. in Detroit, will be at 9 a. m. Monday “in the Usher Funeral Home.
Eimer Dicks Dios; Insurance Man’
Elmer C. Dicks, an insurance salesman in Greencastle and Indianapolis, died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital. x Mr. Dicks, who was 79, lived at 2804 N. Talbot "Ave. with his daughter, Mrs. Irene D. Sage. He was a member of the Odd Fellows and Rebekah Lodges at Greencastle and Roberts Park Methodist Church. :
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Mrs. Katherine Taylor George Alexander, Rites to Be Tomorrow George T. Alexander, native of Mrs. Katherine Taylor, widow| Athens, Greece, and a baker here of Wiliam A. Taylor, former |35 years, died yesterday in his foreman for the Citizens’ Gas home at 1305 Bates St. He was 58, and Coke Utility who died a Mr. Alexander came to Indian-|
home of her son, Frank, 58 1./t0 the Greek Orthodox Church, Southern Ave, She was 75. 231 N. West St.
Burial ‘will be in Greenwood Born In Cincinnati, Mrs. Taylor cemetery following services at 2
lived here most of her life. Her .m. home had been at 620 N. Lyons Al chunday in the Greek Oftho-
Ave, Bhe was a member of Pleas-
Burfal will be in Forest Hill Cemetery following services at 2
Mrs. Edna Ecker, Mrs,
month ago, died yesterday in the|apolis 35 years ago and belonged of British Air Base
gant Run Boulevard Evangelical waviion include three daugh- was announced today. The depot
Burial will follow in Holy Cross|p. m. Sunday in Rector Funeral and Reformed Church.
Cemetery, Home, Greencastle. Services will be at 3 p. m. toMr. Carson, who was 56, died] Also surviving is another daugh- morrow in G. H. Herrmann FuWednesday in his home in Miami ter, Mrs. Esther D. Pence. Beach, Fla. Ape ~ " He was graduated from Em- William Douglas ‘ gmerich Manual Training High!
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| Also surviving are two daugh-! | Services for Willlam. Douglas, ters, Mrs. Isabell M, Jordan and Sehool and left Indianapolis fori retired baggage man for the New Mrs, Jessie ¥. Hohlt, both of Inetroit in 1920. York Central System, will be held dianapolis; two other sons, Wil- : Mr. Carson was formerly vice g¢ 10 a, m. Monday In J. C. Wiisen|liam A. Jr. Ft. Wayne, and president and general manager of Chapel of Chimes. Burial will be Joseph M., Indianapolis, nine the Packard branch in New York.|;, Washington Park. {grandchildren and three great4, Burviving are a brother, Aber Mr. Douglas, who was 90 and grandchildren, 2% and a sister, Mrs, Mar-/y 04 at 309 Union St. Southport,|
aret ” Roberts, both of Indian: qieq here yesterday evening.
: |port since 1924.. He was em-| U,§, 8TH ARMY HEADQUARMrs. Emma C. Bryant |Floyed with the railroad company TERS, Korea, Mar. 2 (UP)—Lt, #& Services for Mrs. Emma C. 46 years and retired 20 years ago. Col, Marinus P. A. Den Ouden, “ Proaat RE 18, Box 599-D, willl Mr. Douglas was a member of who commanded The Netherlands held at 10:30 a. m. Monday in the Masonic Lodge in Galion,” O.| detachment serving with United . H. Herrmann Funeral Home. and its Bucyrus Chapter of Ohio, Nations forces in Korea, has urial will be in - Greenlawn Knights Templer of Indianapolis, heen awarded posthumously the emetery, Franklin, ~~ land the Eastern Star of South- silver Star for gallantry in se
Mrs, Bryant, who was 79, dled port, tion, it was announced today. esterday In Robert W. Leng| He is - survived by a .step- . . ; ospital, daughter, Mrs. W, Raine, and a
A native of Cope, she lived in stepsoh, A. B. Parks, both of| dianapolis 35 years and be- Southport. His wife, Belle L., died onged to the Free Methodist four years ago. Ba hurch, : . Surviving are two sons, Carl Mrs, Evangeline Walsh ¥£. Indianapolis, and Max, 8helby-| Mrs. Evangeline Walsh, who lle; seven grandchildren, three died yesterddy in St. Francis Hos-tep-grandchildren and five great- pital, will be buried in Salem fol-|
OL / andchildren. lowing services tomorrow in Peru.
. “Mrs, Walsh, who.was 31, lived| Now...to relieve IC S oy Milum at 3080 N. Meridian St. the past distresswitnout Vv. Services for Roy Milum will be/fOUr years, coming here from| dosing rub on... APORUD eld at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in/Peru. She worked as an inspector is home, 201 N. Richland Ave. 8t the National Hosiery Mills. urial will be in Floral Park, She Wat 8 amber of the Salem Url Milum, Who was 5S, diea|™ LAURE, CUED: Fr Wisband, Tonetal Hopital, He as moh Maurice; her mother, Mrs. Lela aims, 1 Sin. and lived In| Gordon, Salem, and three sisters, % Survivi a : Mrs. Everett Ribelin, Miss Dexter WIVIVInG are two brothers, gogo, "Indianapolis, and Mrs. mard Milum, of Indianapole,/potcos ining ve AY . d Edgar Milum, Kansas City, : ;
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polls, | Born in Ohio, he lived in South- HONOr Slain "All i.
Esther Pedro and Mrs. Mary Helen Spillman; four sons, George,
0, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna . : : | aie ppmeo titers, Mrs. Anns Mrs. Caroline Kuehrmdinn
1 ‘| Services for Mrs. Caroline oy pha, Eerquson, Knoxvill, Tenn. Kuehrmann, life-long resident of | ctor Wayne ‘Welsh (tone votes «i be held at 1:80 Sérvices for. Victor Wayne|l M: tomorrow in G. H. Herrelsh, 21-month-old Son of Mr. pe on Gunereq ome. Burlal'will d Mrs, Charles Welsh, who died| xr “oa Cemetery. sterday at the home of his Mrs. Kuehrmann, who was 73, rents in Mars Hill, will be heid| 314 Wednesday in her home at : t 10a. m. tomorrow in the 1519 S. Bast 8t. She was a life + Stevens Chapel of the Flowers. TSTNCL BE SL Pauls Evangel: § el be in. Holy Cross ber of the Cousin Club. 3 rfl : urviving are three rieces, Mrs. Surviving pide nf Pasgts Dorothy Jones and .Mrs. Laura ph Welsh, and his ‘grand- McCoy, Rushville, and Mrs. Nor+ mrents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman ™&n Barkhau, Phoenix, Aris, ~ || Déde and Mrs. Edith Welsh, ~~ TE . Il of Ingianavelis. + Haircut Price Rolled Back | Ni Miss Minerva Turman | SHREVEPORT, La, Mar. 2 + Miss Minerva Turman will be|(UP)—The price of & haircut waa buried in Fairland following serv-|rolled back. to $1 here today by, ices at 10 a. m. tomorrow in J. C.lorder of the Office of Price
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Greenwood many year¥ “before) DIRECT CONTACT Is what, coming to Indianapolis six years you get when you list your home ago. ' ‘with one of the OVER 200 capa~ ,She was a member of Green- ble real estate brokers who place wood Christian Church and the their advertising in The “Times. Ladies Bible Class, Hoosler home hunters know that {Miss Turman is survived by The Times is the Real Estate sgveral nieces and nephews. Market Place of Indianapolis. |
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