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Services for Mrs. Gertrude M. Collins, who died yesterday in|
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Ex-Businessman Here
Dies in Florida Harold D. Wolfe, owner of the
will be at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in, Moore & Kirk Northeast Chap-, el. Burial will be
H. D. Wolfe Equipment Co. here Sametery. Fortville, for several years, died Friday in Mrs. Collins,|
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. He was 54. A native of Princeton, he served in World War I and lived {in Indianapolis for more than 30 years after his discharge. He retired in 1949 and moved to Ft.
who was 71, was born in Hancock |
Lauderdale. : years, : Survivors include his wife,| Mrs. Collins Survivors in - Blanche 0.; his mother, Mrs. clude her hus-
Maude F. Wolfe, Nyac «band, William T.; a son, Denzil L.; two sisters, BE a daughter, Mrs. Mildred MeMich., and Mrs. Bland Isenbarger,| Mahon, all of Indianapolis, and Nyack, N. Y., and an aunt, Miss|tWo grandchildren. Katherine Stott, Indianapolis, | =
yl a will follow services Funeral Rites Set Monday afternoon in Fairchild For Edward W. Bly
| Mortuary, Ft. Lauderdale, { Services for Edward W. Bly, Raymond Walker 823 LaClede St., will be at 1 p.m. | | Services for Raymond Walker, Tuesday in the Conkle W. 16th| 11615 E. Michigan St, who died|St. Funeral Home. Burial will be {yesterday in General Hospital |in Floral Park. (Will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in| Born 72 years ago’at Attica, he |G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. resided here since childhood and Burial will be in Greenfield. ‘delivered ice for the Polar Ice Co.! Mr. Walker, who was 57, had for 35 years. Mr. Bly died Wedneslived here 50 years and was a day. member of Zions Evangelical and Survivors include his wife, [Betormed Church. He formerly|Zona; two sons, Fred, Phoenix; [ras employed as a brakeman'Ariz, and Robert; a daughter, and conductor with the New Mrs. Elsie Grieve; a stepson, York Central System's Chicago Ernest Culber; a brother, Willard: Division. two sisters, Mrs. Ruth White and He was a native of Winston- Mrs. Hazel Rigles, all of Indi-
Salem, N. C. anapolis, and five grandchildren. Survivors include his wife,
Ethel; a son, Richard; and a "Fetales Bum daughter, Mrs. Norman Kiaitrer (Mrs. Estella Ann Redmon
all of Indianapolis, and four/Rites to Be Tuesday |grandchildren. Mrs. Estella Ann Redmon, 122 | 8. 8th St., Beech Grove, died here Mrs. Edward Pruett |vesterday after a long illness. Services for Mrs. She was 75. Louisa Pruett, ry wo rion Born in Illinois, Mrs. Redmon St., will be at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday Moved here 25 years ago. in the Conkle W. 16th St. Funeral Services will be at 2 p. m. TuesHome. Burial will follow in Flor- day In Beech Grove Christian al Park. Church, of which she was a memMrs. Pruett, who was 53, died ber. Burial will be in New Crown. Friday in St. Vincent's Hospital. Survivors include a daughter, Born in Lebanon, she had lived Mrs. Walter Horn; a son, Arlie, in Indianapolis since childhood. Beech Grove; two brothers, Will She had been employed by the Smith, Terre Haute, and Hart U. 8. Rubber Co. for three vears. Smith, Paris, Ill.; three grandSurvivors include her husband, children, and one great-grand-Kaward; three sons, Louis Wil- child. am Reed, Indianapolis; John ERNE Morgan Jr. and Henry Leon Mor- Mrs. Fern Sargent's gan, both U. 8. Navy; and seven : Jaughzers, Mes Doratny Hoag- Rites to Be Tomorrow an, rs. ay Lublinski, Mrs. ric Helen Richey and the Misses Elva o Services for Mis. Fern Sargent, Jean and Sand ov 2110 College Ave., will be at 10 ’ Sandra Joyce Morgan. 5, m tomorrow in Shirley Brothall of Indianapolis, Mrs. Dorothy ers Central Ch 1. Burial will Berry, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. Mar- , nra Rpel, Burial wil \ : be in Crown Hill. She was 70.
aret Muis, ; garet Muis, Chicago Mrs. Sargent died here Friday.
‘Mrs. Fig Nichols A native of Rushville, she lived | {here 40 years and was a member
| Indianapolis for the last 45 years. Scientist. +, died yesterday at her home, 2347 She is survived by a son, |N. Alabama St. She was 70: Preston, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Nichols was born in Jeffer- Janet Anne, both of Carmel. son County. She is survived by . two grandaughters. Miss Karen Mrs. Otis Boggs Lee Nichols and Miss Ann Gar- Services for Mrs. Pearl Boggs, ison, and a daughter-in-law, Mrs. who died Friday in her home, 2222 Helen Nichols, all of Indianapolis. Carrollton Ave., will be at 1 p. m. Services will be held at Conkle Tuesday in Phillips Temple CME Funeral Home, 1934 W, Michigan Church. Purial will be in Floral St. at 3 p.m. Tuesday, followed Park. She was 50. by burial at Crown Hill. Born in Louisville, Mrs. Boggs had lived here 31 years and was Loney Brock {a member of the Church of the { Living God, | Services for Loney Brock, who! Survivors include her husband. died Thursday in his home, 1226 Otis: a brother, Henry Foster Jr. N. Senate Ave, will be at 1 p.m. and her stepmother, Mrs. Henry Wednesday in the Metropolitan Foster, all of Indianapolis. : Baptist Church. of which he was Friends may call at the resian usher for 23 years. Burial will dence after 4 p. m. tomorrow. {be in New Crown. He was 79.
Montgomery Lodge 6, Knights Miss Edith Wheat
of Pythias, of which he was a geryices for Miss Edith Wheat. member, will hold services at 83004 Central Ave. will be at 10 p.m. Tuesday in Jacobs Brothers , n, Tuesday in Shirley Brothers’
West Side Chapel. : ; . Irving Hill Chapel, followed by Mr. Brock, a native of Ander- I P ig
son County, 8. C., had lived in|" Miss Wheat, who was 80, died {Indianapolis 49 years. He formerly here Frid#y. A native of Wheelwas an employee of Atlas Coal jo w. va, she formerly lived in
Co. for 12 years H : Gi : : 3 Chicago and was a resident of Survivors include his wife, Ada: Ie 41 vears. She was
three daughters, Mrs. Roberta bv / . ine . a member of Downédy / Avenue Thomas and Mrs. Eleanor Clark, Christian Church, X/
Indianapolis, and Mrs. Myrtle ; Griffin, Greensville, S. C.; a sister, Nryvors include lwo sisters, Mrs. Emma Porter. Winston. Mrs. Carrie :V. Marshall, Indian- ' : apolis, and Miss Grace Wheat,
Salem, N. C.; 14 grandchildren, Park, Ill.; and five brothers, and 14 great-grandchildren, Hale, Salt Lake City; Mentor
: Freeport, Ill.; Ross, Chicago; EdFrank Ww. Janicke win 8, Oak Park, Ill, and John
Frank W. Janicke, upholsterer P., Chicago. and lifelong resident of Indianap- 1 ills olis. died en at the op Parrish Williams [of his sister, Mrs. Irene Rennick, 5022 Camden Ave. following a Williams, who died at his home, short illness. He was 55. 106 W. North St. Friday, will be Services will be at 1:30 p. m. held at 1 p.m. Monday at the
Funeral services for Parrish
(Tuesday in the G. H. Herrmann Stuart Mortuary Chapel. Burial Funeral Home. Burial-is to be will be in New Crown. arranged. Mr. Willlams was born in
Mr. Janicke was a member of Franklin. Tenn.. and moved here the Izaak Walton League. 57 years ago. He was 686. Surviving beside his sister is He is survived by his wife, Mrs. his brother, Edward, Miami, Fla. Anna Williams.
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Vandenburg, An. Architect Of UN, Paid Final Tribute
4 By United Press GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Apr. 21- The free world he helped bind together for peace paid final tribute today to Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg, (R., Mich.).
{ Church where rites were conducted by a sorrowing old friend, the | Rev. Edward A. Thompson. y oe S ices. The 3-mile route from the church to the cemetery was lined with spectators who watched the city's first citizen go to his final resting place. As Vandenberg's copper casket was borne to the church, a color guard of Michigan National Guardsmen snapped to attention. The throng outside the church tor's friends and admi bowed heads in respectful silence. |crowded into the flower-banyaa | The Rev. Mr, Thompson. whose [church that Sen. Vandenberg Yoicse quavered freqiiently with 'helped build. Another 7000 emotion, said Sen. Vandenberg,
[jammed the squar one of the architects of the | Juste across the United Nations, was ‘more con-
| Street, | Police estimated that there C¢'Ped about peace and under-
|were 8000 persons at the Oak Handing for which he was fight-
{Hill Cemetery for the burial sérv- ing tun he was about ni4.own
'v There was no weeping at the ‘cemetery where brief burial servhe PR |ices were conducted. After the . burial, the Vice President and lother dignitaries shook hands with Sen. Vandenberg's family land expressed their condolences. Then most of the out-of-town visitors headed for the airport and railroad station to return to «heir
| Heading the Washington delegation at the funeral were Vice President Barkley and Secretary of State Dean Acheson. They were accompanied by Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer and W. Averell Harriman, President Truman's adviser on foreign affairs. Fifteen-hundred of the Sena-
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