Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1951 — Page 14

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1 Mrs, Howell-Evans, all of Colum | Joseph Ww. Hess bus, O.; a brother, Blowden JohnServices for Joseph W. Hess, son, Ashville, O.; eight grand5717 Bonna Ave., who dled yes-| hjjqren and two great-grand-terday in General Hospital, willl children. be held at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow . in the Shirley Brothers Irving Mrs. Alice kL. Adair

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Hill Chapel.

Burial will

be in

Crown Hill, The 89-year-old native of Ver-

Services for Mrs. Alice L. Ad-| alr, past worthy matron of the| Eastern Star at West Branch,

sailles had been a resident of Towa, will be held at 4 p. m. to-

Indianapolis the last 18 years. Surviving are his wife, Rachel forow Jn Flanges & Buchanan) |Ann; one daughter, Mrs. Stanley low '

|Vail; three grandchildren and|™“yto. Adair who lived at 2516]

[five great-grandchildren, all of Central Ave. died yesterday in Indianapolis. the Albrecht Nursing Home. She

Mrs. Mary J. Wilson was 75. She was a member of

the Methodist Church. Mrs, ‘Mary J. Wilson, who celebrated her 53d wedding anniver-| Surviving are two sons, Rex. 8, ks Reno, Nev,, and Kenneth F., Indisary in November, died yesterday . | anapolis; a sister, Mrs. Myra V. {in her home at 1510 8. Talbot Hardin, Pasadena, Cal, and a Ave. She was 13. brother, Ernest Kerr, West LibBorn in Jennings County, Mrs.) Fother, Xrnest erry Ves

(Wilson lived here 34 years. She | TY: Towa. was a member of Sacred Heart Miss Rose Wiseman

Catholic Church. A requiem high mass will be, Miss Rose Lee Wiseman, 71sung at 9 a. m. Friday in the| year-old native of New Albany, Ichurch following services at 8:30 Will be buried in Crown Hill fola. m. Lauck Funeral Home. lowing services at 2. p. m. tomorSurviving are her husband,[row in Flanner & Buchanan {James; a son, Lawrence and two|Mgrtuary. |grandchildren, all of Indlanap-| Miss Wiseman died Monday in lis. . (her home at 720 E. 24th St. A

Mrs Mary Blair |resident of Indianapolis 23 years,

. . |she was a member of the Third] Mrs. Mary Blair, native of Har-| Christian Church. Si riston, Miss. will bé buried inj There "are no immediate sur-| |

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{10 a. m. Friday in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Mrs. Ruth O. Jones

Monday in her home at 01H.

Elder 8t. A resident here 16 years J CL) Tadlanapolls]

she was a member of Mt. Vernon

Baptist Church. in Floral Park following services

t 2 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle a - She is survived by her husband, | 1 2h : - Richard, and two brothers, Smith jo, Michigan. . Street Funeral

¢Cameron, Fayette, Miss, and| : y oy A es, w Ww 8, died Randall Cameron, Memphis, Tenn Jon her ES ae N.|

. 9 | Mrs. Mary D. Beverly Pershing st. “Ym Enthusiastic Mrs. Mary D. Beverly, resident| She is survived by her husof Indianapolis the past 34 years, | band, Charles 'W.; a daughter,

lwas to be buried in Washington Mrs. Merle O'Donnell, Indianap-

says Ann Sheridan Park today following services at/9s, and ‘wo grandchildren, 3 p. m. in Shirley Brothers’ Irv- Andrew J. Richey

ing Hill Chapel. Mrs. Beverly, who was 75, died/ Andrew J. Richey, 86 years old, Sunday in her home at 32 N, De-/dled yesterday at his home, 2826 Quincy St. She was a member of| N. Keystone Ave. ‘Born in Gains-| |the Christian Church at Colum bora, Tent. he had lived here the, |bus, O. {pas years. | Surviving are two sons, Ray-| Burial in New Crown will fol-| {mond and Gordon; two daughters, |10W services at 10 a. m. tomorLe Marjorie Michaels, Indian-| OW i Jacobs Brothers West Side apolis, and Mrs. Geraldine Wwil-|“hapel ” liamson, Los Angeles, Cal.; a The only immediate survivors) sisters, Mrs. Sarah Biddle, Miss| are two grandchildren, Mrs. Mil-| |Ann Evans, Mrs. Gladys Dunlap,[dr€d Wheeler and John Richey, | (Mrs. Elizabeth Helnberger and both of Apdianapnlis,

| Ni. & i — Mrs. Day-Furrah : |

PATENT STRAP SLIPPERS | Services for"Mrs. Daisy Farrah, $3.49 to $3.98 \who died Monday in her home at Real Values on Easter Footwear 1770 N. Drexel St, will be held at For The Entire Family (1 p. = JOHOR in Peoples Fu{neral Home. Burial will be in New SCHIFF'S SHOES

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Born in Tryune, Tenn. Mrs. Farrah came here four years ago.

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aon 20 Surviving are two sons, Alonzo,

pm essen | INdianapolis, and David, Philaexercise. ’ q delphia; a brother, Lee Bostic, Inry porto ST. PATRICK'S DAY CANDIES dianapolls; nine grandchildren

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and 10 great-grandchildren.

‘Mrs. Bertha Miles Long

the very first box, In fact, you lose

weight with the first | ; box ($2.98) ormoney | 3 E. Market St. { Mrs. Bertha Miles Long, em-| back: A month's 3840 N. Illinois St ployee of the Indiana State Gross supply, $2.98. ‘ . Income Tax Division, died yester-|

re ——l!day in 8t. Vincent's Hospital. She| lived at 224 E. 10th St. {

I'm 5 osthy- Born in Kentucky, she was an about them,” says Ann Sheridan. RUB ON AT FIRST ¥i1ndianapolis resident the past 20) Th help you to look and feel better SION oF years. Mrs. Long belonged to] re SYA. ATDB let fod CHILD'S CHEST COLD Englewood Christian Church and| olan urs liondod A “rub” feels best to § (Brookside Chapter 481, OES. Yitemin 300d brings russia aches | She is survived by four broth-| c an coughs. Penetro jers, George, V, L. and Robert C.! andy ot 3- pellet. [Mls Indianapolis, and Carroll| The it Miles, Trimble County, Kentucky. | L Re Lovelins Wonsaw | ac hy muscles as medi- | Burial in Washington Park will take tated breathing . follow services at 10:30 a. m. toClean, White {morrow in Shirley Brothers Irv-

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in Holy Rosary Catholic Church | following services at 8:30 a. m. in | { Grinsteiner’s Funeral home. Bur{lal will be in St. Joseph's Cem- | etery.

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