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Rites Tomorrow For Bert Warren,
Services will be at 10:30 a. m tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson | Chapél ‘of the Chimes and burial] in Greenwood Cemetery for Bert Warren, a South Side grocer. | Mr, Warren died Saturday in| his home, 2145 8. Emerson Ave. He was 71. Born in Clinton County, hej came to Indianapolis 36 year ago. He had operated a fund at Raymond St. and Emerson Ave, 26 years, He was a member of the McGrew Post, United Spanfsh War Veterans and Moose Lodge No. 17. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Marie Frazee Warren; a brother, Roy, of Richmond, and a sister, (Mrs. Lottie Pool, Lima, O.
‘Mrs. H. H. Moore
Services for Mrs. Anna Ruth Moore, who died yesterday at the home of her son, Raymond] Thomas Moore, 5116 Norwaldo Ave., will be at 2 p, m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortu-
Hill. Mrs. Moore, a resident of R. R. | was a native of Wabash. She was 60. Surviving besides the son: are her husband, Harrison H.; a daughter, Mrs, - Robert L. Parr, New York; a sister, Mrs. Mar-
jon; Sam and Alois Hipskind, Wabash; Ed and William HipsKind, Ft. Wayne, and one grand-
daughter.
Services will be at 11 a. m. [tomorrow in Flanner and Buchan‘an Mortuary for Charles H. Smith, retired glass worker. Interment will be in Cro Hill Mausoleum. Mr. Smith died Saturday at his home, 2001 N. Alabama St. He was 79. Born in Pittsburgh, he came to Indianapolis 40 years ago. He worked at the Fairmont Glass Works until his retirement four years ago. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Loula W.; two daughters, Miss Katharine Louise and Mrs. Charles | A. Sulzbacher, Indianapolis; two brothers, Elmer and Walter H.,! both of Anderson; two sisters, | Mrs. William Stanton and Miss | Alice Smith, Ridley Park, Pa. and | two grandchildren,
Elmer R. Mayer Kimer R. Mayer, 55 a die sinker for the Indianapolis. Drop Forging Co. 30 years, died yesterday in his home at 1230 N. Dearborn St. Mr. Mayer was a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion. He belonged to Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church and was a/ Scottish Rite Mason. He leaves his wife; a brother, Ralph; a half-brother, Ernest F. Stienecker; a sister, Mrs. Bertha K. Hansen, and three nieces, all of Indianapolis.
Joseph Donald Dowery Services for Joseph Donald Dowery, blind musician, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Moore
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Mrs. Anna Payne ! Mrs. Anna Payne, 75, will be buried in New Crown Cemetery after services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Christ Temple Apostolic Church, She died Friday in her home at ny Northwestern Ave. She was born in Gallatin, Tenn. but had lived in Indianapolis 50 years. She was a member of Christ Temple Apostolic Church.
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Local Deaths
Mrs. Bessie Sater
Mrs. Bessie Bater, a resident of 1544 W. Washington St. died Saturday in General Hospital, She
Services will be-at 10 a. m. to-
Chapel. Burial will be in New Born in St. Marie, 111, she had {been a resident here 45 years. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs, Arthur D. ‘Johnson, Cleveland, 0, and Mrs. Linzy D. Van Arsdale, Indianapolis.
Emanuel Webb
Emanuel Webb, city street repairman, died Friday in General Hospital. He was 48, Services will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in C. M, C. Willis & Son Mortuary. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. Born in Henry County, Kentucky, Mr. Webb came to Indianapolis 11 years ago. He was a resident of 809% Fayette St. | Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.’ Birdie Clay and Mrs. Susie Dar-| den, both of Indianapolis and a half-brother, George Ford, Pee| Wee Valley, Ky.
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ary. Burial will be in Crown! Ave. died Sunday at his home. Yesterday.
{He was 50. | Services will be at 1:30 p. m. {tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson!
|Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will|in the Mt. Etna Methodist Church|
be in Crown Hill Mr. Broady, a resident of Jetter-| sonville, came to Indianapolis 38 years ago. He worked as a painter and as a fruit and vegetable sales-!
‘man.
He was a member of the Garfield Park Christian Church and Beech Grove Masonic Lodge, 649, Surviving are a sister, Mrs.| Esther Staples, Beech Grove; and) two brothers, Ray and Robert E,,| both of Indianapolis.
Flier Dies in Iran
TEHRAN, Iran, June 25 (UP) | —An American pilot was kille di
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Services for Mrs. Alice Roblerts, who died here Friday wil) be at 1 p. m, Wednesday in C. M. C. Willis & Son Mortuary. Burial will be in New Crown. Mrs. Roberts, a lifelong resident, of Indianapolis resided at 617 Blackford She wes 68. Mrs. Roberts was a member of the Bethel A. M. E. Church, Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Lulu Paxton, Covington, Ky., and a brother, Leruel Hedgepath, Indianapolis.
Frederick M. Geiger
Services will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary for Frederick M. Geiger, 1514 W, 27th 8t., who died at St. Vincent's Hospital Saturday. Burfal will be in Crown Hill. His wife, Mrs, Lula E. Geiger, and a sister, Mrs. Anna G.! Sweenie, Indianapolis, are the {only immediate survivors.
Emery F. Billiter Rites Tomorrow
Times State Service “MT. ETNA, June 25-—Emery (Frank Billiter, former sawmill eperator, died in his home here,
Mr. Biiliter, who was 81, ll lived here all his life. Funeral services will be held
at 2 p. m. tomorrow. He leaves a stepson, a step-| daughter, two brothers and two) sisters.
Maxfield Rites Today
FT. WAYNE, June 25 (UP)—| {Services will be today for Orville IR. Maxfield, 61, securities broker {who once served as governor of {the Indiana district of Kiwanis International. Mr. Maxfield died Friday.
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