Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1951 — Page 10
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Services for Enierson J. Smith, Indianapolis Railways €o. watch-| man, will be at 10 a. m. Satur-| day in the Moore & Kirk Irving- . ton Chapel. Bur-
Local Soldier, 12 Other Hoosier Listed Wounded
ial will be in a Washing Pfc. David L. Graves; Sormerly ton Park. of Indianapolis, was among the Friends. may 12 Hoosier soldiers wounded in call at tis home. Korea » ho are named on the De- 1215 E. Ver fense Department § casualty list, mont St. Mr. Graves is the son of Mrs, Mr. Smith. al
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The list also included: | i 2 WOUNDED Do el Cpl. Virgil A. Drake, son of Mr. ia , He was db] and Mrs. Charles E. Drake, cay. He was bio Gosherb. Mr. Smith He came to Sgt. Ralph Hendrickson, hus- Indianapolis 32 band of Mrs. June Hendrickson, Years ago and had been em-
Connersville, | ployed by the railroad- 10 years. Pfc. Robert FE. Jones, soh of He was a member of the EngleMrs. Gladys Ernspiker, Boonville. Wood Christian Church and the Cpl. Junior D. King, son of Mr. Barbara Fritcher Council of the and Mrs. Ray King, Paoli. Daughters of America. Sgt. Virgil T. McAnelly, son of Surviving are his wife, Elva Mrs. Léna Mae McAnelly, Colum- Mae; a daughter, Virginia and bus two sons, Edward J., IndianapoPfc. John Ostoich, son of Mr. lis and Emerson J. r.I' Sunand Mrs. Adam Ostoich, East Chi- flower, Kas., and one grandchild.
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Pfc. John Romig, husband of 2 ai Mrs. Charlotte Romig, Walton. Local Deaths
Pfc. James J. Stone, son of Mr. p and Mrs, Elmer E. Stone, Meta- MRS. DRUSILLA MAY REED,
mora. 77, of 2302 Kenwood Ave. ServPvt. Allen D. Timbers, son of ices at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Mrs. Edna P. Huffman, Rochester. Coftrain Funeral Home, NoblesPfc. ‘Arthur J. Weber, son of ville. Burial, Crownland Ceme:
Mrs. Louise Weber, New Carlisle. tery, there. : Pfc. George D. West, son of Mr., MRS. WILLIAM (THELMA L.) and Mrs. William West, Lafa- COLLINS, 37, of 531 N. Concord yette. St., former employee of RCA and INJURED Link-Belt Co. Services at 2 p. m. Pfc. James D. Gwin, son of Mrs. tomorrow in Conkle W. Michigan Kathleen Gwin, Logansport. St. Funeral Home. Burial, Floral RETURNED TO DUTY Park. Pfc. Elmer H. Zimmerman, pre- MRS. AMANDA TANNER, 89, viously wounded, son of Mr. and of 1911 Yandes St., one of the Mrs Harvey Zimmerman, Milford.! oldest members of St. John's RETURNED TO MILITARY | African Methodist Episcopal CONTROL Church. Services at St. John's Lt. John H. Blake, Air Force, Church at 2 p. m. Saturday. Burpreviously missing, husband of ial. Floral Park. Mrs. Frances Blake, Wabash. | MRS. CHARLES (HESTER A) ne GRIFFIE, 62, of 286 S. TrowWIN AN ESTATE GAS {bridge St. Services at 1:30 p. m. RANGE >. | Friday in Harry W. Moore Peace TWO Estate Gas Ranges are | Chapel. Burial, Washington Park. Grand Prizes in The Times | —————— x
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Three Sisters cafe, 620 E. WAlnut St. She is part-owner of the restaurant. Mr. Branch. who was 65, lived at 724 N. Noble St. He had been a press operator at Studio Press 10 years. Born in New Albany, he lived in Indianapolis 35 years. He belonged to Fountain Square Christian Church and Local 23 of the Amalgamated Lithographers of America. Survivors with his wife, Estelle, is a son, Oliver, of Indianapolis. Services will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel, with burial ‘in Washington Park.
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