Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1952 — Page 20

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nent at F ham ( © £0 { 131 N. Wallace St retired Monon y rda 3 ia home Railroad en ployee Services o x p. m. tomorrow, KFlanner & Bu rivafe hanar Burial in Lowell { . n ” 2 es wi MISS ALICE HARRIS, 28. of mor % 120 Dougla St. Indianapolis a! e. Services 11 a. m, Wednes Fa mn v Stratten ~& Shaw Mor#fary ter) i » ae Burial, New Crown Cemetery He A ' " n u 896 Earlhan HENRY HARMENING, 76. of gradus A 1422 Kelly St retired. Services ia ugh ! 74 1:30 p tomorrow. J. C. Wilson sh ef Chapel of the Chimes. Burial held ( es Crown Hill round A ac » u i Later, 1915-17." "prof, Cosand CLEO ROY LOGAN, 66, of 1645 e taught the : Somerset. Ave, electrician same. subject at Techs High oo ivices 1:30 p. m. Wednesday hool, Indianapolis Stevens’ Chapel of the Flowers Soon after receiving his mas Burial. Floral Park z degree from 1he University ’ o » Chicago in=1914, Prof, Cosand oyun gE. MeDADE, 80, of 529 ned the Earlhan cu ord St. former Clayton (Hen Five vears later he became head "di cks County) resident lived f the English department and ,... og veare RKervices 10 a. m eld that position until he retired y row, Shirley Bros. Central 1943 Chapel, Burial in‘ Stilesville He donated his private library on the college. ROSCOE MILLER, 69. of 1124 He 1s survived by his wife. Mrs. cumeron St, retired six years ago Emma Clark Cosand: a =on, Mur after 44 vears as New York Cen ray, both of Richmond tWO {ral boilermaker and welder. Serv daughter Mrs. J. Arthur Johan- ec 10 a. m. Wednesda 1. C ing, Indianapolis, and Phyllis, wilson Chapel of thes Chimes Chicago: three sisters, Mrs. Ada gurial. Crown Hill Rrown, Mrs. Murry Kenworth: in x and Miss Elnora. all of New Lon MRS. ALMA PERRY. 55 don, and two grandchildren in 3518 Shelby St. Resideni here since

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William |. Eads Dies at Home

¥ads, 73, grocer at 1 E. 23d St, 11 _years before re tiring in 1937, &ied yesterday in hiz home, 2264 N. Pennaylvania St Services will be at R Pp. m Wednesday In Filanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will fol Thursday in Cass Town, O He is survived by five sons, four daughters and a step-daughter. The sons are Dr, l.ee, Howard 1.., Lester and Avarid all of In

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Biscuit Co, salesman 28 vears Services 1 p. m, Wednesday. Flan ner & Buchanan. Burial in Thorntown.

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