Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1951 — Page 12
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k - shiping ap ies Rani i id ite - “cle ; hot A SV SPE woh St Oth 0 ON WR Sd : He : ; py : : ' \ | PAGE 12 . ; ; THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, APR. 20, 1951 I u ; Ee pgs ? | Ji ? | Services Are Set John W. Anthony, |filigm C, Dawson ~~ LOCAL DEATHS Beck: O ol. Tor Hi | 7 “ - . Y . | 0 Florist, Dies x Mrs. Minnie. Alexander Nev Castle most of er life, Mra. oors Open at 9 A. M. tor this | y | John W. Anthony, Southport | TM Alex 1s Lora jail been IVing Wilh hes outstanding event . .. sation florist and retired employee of the Services for Mrs. Minnie ex- aughter the las months. She . . Public, Service Company of Indi- ander, who died Wednesday in| was a member of United Brethren 4 / Feder ei ana, Inc. died here yesterday in’ |General Hospital, will be held at| Church. 8 . . \ Tt Originated Flag his home at 7105 Madison ave Served as Trustee of 1 p. m. tomorrow in Stratten & Surviving are three other p office S l . >. H 76 ! " {Shaw Mortuary. Burial will be daughters, three sons and several 17 NORTH PENN thoug alutes in Schools 8 was sear ‘Bolumbus. Mr. An.| Saluda High School in New Crown. grandchildren and great-grand- : ¥ Riebe Services for Mrs. Ida Robert- thony was employed as an au- William Cecil Dawson, who died Born in Clinton 78 years ago, children. ‘HB end J son Wray, retired school teacher ditor for the Public Service Co. Wednesday in his home, 948 E. Mrs. Alexander had been a resi- i who was cited by Congress for here 35 years before he retired Minnesota St. will be buried in 9€0t of Indianapolis the past 45 Mrs. Ruth Ann Hobbs { Bept y gr a "st. wii .De hurle ears. She lived at 1220 Muskin-! Mrs. Rut H {- * ! a fore rieinating the A in 1935. He operated a florist y, : years. 8. Ruth. Ann Hobbs, a res Sh " k | i i 4 S | + i originating the flag salute in pub- shop in Southport with a daugh- ashington Park following serv- gum St. , dent of Indianapolis 24 years, died JNO ar Y or es e ect ion i And 1 lic schools, will be at 1:30 p. m. tor Miss Wilma Anthony, the last Ices at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Surviving are her husband, Wil-| esterday in her h t 3145 E ; { be rej tomorrow in Shirley Brothers : y Y 'n her ome a . £ Ser y 25 years. the G. H. Herrmann Funeral liam; four sons, Lorenzo, Ed- o h St. Sh 8 Li Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will Mr. Anthony was a member of Home. He was 84. ward, Nathaniel and Vernon|' ashjngton St. e was 86. il into he next to her late husband, Dr. 4164 Florist Association, State A native of Parke County, Mr. Alexander, -all of Indianapolis, A native of Perry County, Mrs.| i learne Clram Wray, in the Moravian porist Association and the Pres- Dawson had lived in Indianap- #04 two sisters, Mrs. Cora Kurtz [Hobbs had lived In Greene County HERE IT IS th ONE b id . Cemetery at Hope, Ind. byterian Church in Southport. (1i."aa" veire He was an hon. Indiarapolis, and Mrs. Rose Her- 20 years before moving here. «ss The i Indiar Mrs. Wray, who was 94, died "Services will be held at 2 p. m. orary hil of the. Prospect rin, East Moline, Ill. | She was a member of the Bap- / ’ b “as tH firm, here yesterday after two weeks’ Sunday in J. C. Wilson Chapel of yaty MGRUEE Of the HoSPect tist Church. sale you ve been waiting for... i! When illness. A resident of Indianap- the Chires. Burial will be in > 8 Mrs. Flora Osborn | Survivors include three sons, i ; observed his 63d anniversary as f H olis the last 12 years, she had Greenwood. a Mason tomorrow Services for Mrs. Flora Osborn, names. Stell and Clarence; a fi Gr been living at 43 N. Tremont St. : : * */daughter, Mrs. Katherine Abbott; i Ameri > requir : snaps!
Born in Ohio, she taught in Co. J°PN F. Baumann | Mr. Dawson, a retired miller, who died Wednesday in the home a brother, Dr. HL. Miller, and J lumbus and Greensburg (Ind.)! John F. Baumann, a carpenter had been employed formerly by of a daughter, Mrs. Morris Mass- three sisters, Mrs. Carrie Cook, , schools for 29 years and at the With James Hodgson Contractors Piel Brothers Starch Co. the engale, will be held at 2 p. m. to-' Mrs. Belle Newton and Mrs. Em-| 4 : paper Knightstown Soldiers’ and .Safl- the last 15 years, died yesterday Leedy Drum Co. and the office morrow in the United Brethren ma Hollis, all of Indianapolis. | | » ora ec ors’ Children's Home school for in his home, 2129 E. Garfield of the collector of internal rev- Church, New Castle. Burial will Services will be held at 3 p. m: . 1s a n: 26 years. | Drive, after a brief illness. He enue. At one time he owned a pe in Southmond Cemetery, New- tomorrow in Shirley Brothers’! naturs Mrs. Wray, who retired at the Was 61. grocery in Madison. castle. She was 77. Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will : money age of 82, was a graduate of Co-| A native of Indianapolis, Mr.. While serving two terms as a A resident of‘Greensboro and following in Washington Park. | . | State. lumbus (Ind.) High School and Baumann was a member of St. trustee of Saluda Township, Jef- EE Sates
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the former Hartsville (Ind.) Col- Catherine of Sienna Church and ferson County, he aided in establege. She was a member of the the Holy Name Society of the lishing Saluda High School. Knightstown Methodist Church. jchurch, Survivors include his wife, She is survived by several Services will be at 9:30 a. m. Caroline L.; a*son, Roy H.; a
Monday in the G. H. Herrmann great-nieces and great-nephews. daughter, Mrs. Ruth McClelland, Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. in|.) “or Indianapolis; a stepson,
Friends may call at the m - acy otter 2 y e mortu the church. Burial will be in St. garry Davis, San Francisco: -a y r 1p. m. today. |Joseph Cemetery : I Survivors include his wife brother, Pierre, Louisville; Ho ’ 1d ' 3 reatLoren 2. Pratt Lena; a son.Paul; his father, Al- aren hyd one § Loren D. Pratt, employed as a bert Sr.; a sister, Mrs. Mary Hef- ——F« clerk in the Internal Revenue De- man; four brothers, Albert Jr. Advertisement. partment the past three months, Louis, Leo and Frank, all of In- i died yesterday in St. Vincent's dianapolis, and two grandchil- New Paint Cleaner Hospital. He lived at 1411 N. dren. Retains Gloss
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\ : Baptist Church, of which she was|gloss but after cleaning became Services will be held at 1:30 a member. Burial will be in flat and dull. Now you can reP. m. tomorrow in Conkle West New Crown. She was 47. tain the beauty of painted surSixteenth Street Funeral Home. Born in Vicksburg, Miss. Mrs. faces with the new C33 Concenurial will be in Clermont. [Bell had lived in Indianapolis 30 trate. It removes the -dirt but Surviving are his wife, Mabel, years. She was also a member leaves the paint when used as and three daughters, Mrs. Doro- of Halcyon Temple of Daughter directed. C33 is also ideal for thy McElvain, Chatsworth, Cal.; Elks. cleaning venetian blinds, lino- : Mrs. Marjorie Franklin, Danville,| She is survived by her husband, leum, refrigerators and tile. This and Mrs. Betty Shaub, Indianap- Edward, and a cousin, Mrs. Sarah new product now available at olis, and four grandchildren. {Coney, both of Indianapolis. Block’s Notion Department.
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