Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1951 — Page 24

' daughter and sister of minisin the Disciples of Christ och, Mrs. Ina L. Conner : be buried in Crown’ Hilt folJowing services at 3 p. m. to Morrow in Harry W. Moore Peace ‘Chapel. | 4 Mrs. Hook, who was 80, dled Yesterday in her home, 36 N. Whittier Pl, after 63 years’ resi ‘gence in Indianapolis. Born in| West Lebanon, she moved to In-| flanapolis in her youth and at-| nded Butler University. (She was active in the Downey! : ue Christian Church Sunday

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LY—The 2ist Congressional Medal of Honor for Korean ac: tion will be presented tomor k M.; a brother, the Rev.|

EB. Conner, atl a comin] row to the widow of Lt, Coil.

. Karl S. Means, Butler pro-| Don C, Faith Jr., formerly of

% Burviving are her . husband,

Services for William C. Fisher, ;

mint shop foreman at Cole Motor | >I aa fun Co. 13 years, will be at , Lost Portfolio Found

Pp. m. tomorrow in Grinsteiner’s $400 i Funeral Home. Burial will be in But Still Gone Grown Hill. E. R. Booell recovered his missS Mr. Fisher, who was 77, died (Ing portfolio yesterday--minus| esterday in his home, 302 N.|the $400 it contained when he Walcott St. Born in Columbus, [lost it. 9. he lived here 38 years. Mr. Bobell said he must have © Surviving are his wife, Jennie; a dropped the portfolio Saturday daughter, Clarabelle A.; two sons,| While loading his car near his Russell C. and Starling H., all of home at 1018 N. Alabama St. Indianapolis; a brother, Chester Before dawn yesterday he saw) A. Springfield, O.; a sister, Mrs. a car drive slowly past his lunch uth Fischer, Columbus, O. and room at 251 E. 11th St. toss out grandchildren. the portfolio and speed away.-

. W. B. Marchbanks |

_ Services for Mrs, Dorothy Eliza-| eth Marchbanks, who died yes- S i | 0 1! \ 4 H S 0 1} +4 HEADACHE

grday in Methodist Hospital, will # at 2:30 p. m..tomorrow in the Dorsey Funeral Home with burial if Washington Park. ii She was 38 and lived at 3720 , New .York St. A native Of | jaf ih! Amagingly fast and pleasant ychuiond, she lived in Indianaps|— ts 8 33 years. | 2 . = Mrs. Marchbanks was a gradu. CEE-VESS Effervescen !

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in Richmond. © Surviving are her husband, Wik! lam B.; a son, John Arthur, and!

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Roy R. Amick

'a. m. tomorrow from Harry W. Mrs. Moore Peace Chapel for Roy R.|Crestview Dr. died today in Bir-| Amick, Pleasant Cemetery near Bedford.

|¥MCA custodian since 1947, will Ibe buried in Crown Hill following |services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in 1Christ Temple Apostolic Church! lof which he was a member, He iwas 37.

|* HONORED POSTHUMOUS. {Milliken died Monday In Genel, .,

{Hospital. His home was at {Blake St. . A graduate of Crispus Attucks Gulfport, Miss. and Mrs. Douglas orandchildren |High School, he earned a degree Kirkland, Macon, Ga.; one brother, grandchildren, lat Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Lee Sims, Birmingham. | - (Ala. He also attended Arthur Jor-| dan College of. Music, Indiana gister, Eddie, passing away several|

today at Patton Funeral Home.

o | n= f & member of The Friends Church Ireltef not from your stomach distress !

Local Deaths

‘Mrs. N. T. Overall

Services will be held at 10:30, Mrs. Freddie Overall, mother of Easley Blackwood, Burial will be in ML mingham, Ala. She was 70. | Mrs. Overall, who frequently

ham, Survivors are her husband, N.

Mr Madison, Wis., Albert H, of Birral Mingham and N, T, Jr., Tusca-| Ala.;

two sisters, Mrs. J. C. Anderson

A native of Indianapolis,

Mrs. Overall was a twin,

i | Washington, Ind., by Gen. {University Extension and Staks| years ago. liam C. Fisher ! Omar Ne Bradley in Washing: {School of Dramatic Art. Br me ton, D. C. { Friends may call after 2 p. m. Plan Big Catholic School

Surviving are his wife, Camille; DETROIT, June 20 (UP)—The| three daughters, Sharon Leenell, nation’s largest regional Catholic Sylvia Marie and Sonya Gay Mil- high school, for students from liken and his father, John W., all seven parishes, was planned today | of Indianapolis. lat a cost of $2 million.

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Luella

5656 daughter of the late pioneer phy-11 a. m. tomorrow, Ca sician Dr. C. F. C. Cloud, will be Jacobs, police traffic bos buried in Mt. Jackson Cemetery today. : following services at 2:30 p. m

lof a daughter in Hopewell. She was the oldest ]iving mem-| '. Overall: four children, Mrs, ber of the West Michigan Street | Blackwood, Mrs. James 8. Davis,| Methodist Church, the Progress {Rebekah Lodge and the Meta! |Council, Degree of Pocahontas.

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