Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1952 — Page 15
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WEDNESDAY. APR. 16, #052
LOCAL DEATHS E. M. Lindsay
MARCO COSTANTINO, 73, of, MISS HELEN L. BULAOH, 89, Rites fo Be 717 8. East St. “Sheet metal lof 101 N, Colorado Ave. Member worker. Services 2 p. m. Friday of 4th Church of Christ, Scientist.| in Grinsteiner Funeril
H 1 " Burial In Calvary. Conetiry. a hm. tomortom i Dart Tomorrow
"= = {Crown Hill. MISS NAOMI OLIVIA GRIER. a Earl M. Lindsay, owner of 23, of 736 Edgemont Ave. Serv. MRS. MAKIE M. EGGLETON, LAmbert Mailing Co, will be ices 1 p, m. Friday in Bethel Tab- 60, of 534 E. 54th St. Services 2 buried in Washington Park toernacle. Apostolic Church. Burial p.m. tomorrow in Wald Funeral mortow after 10 a. m,
services in Crown Hill, Home. Burial in Crown Hill in. Shirley Brothers Irving Hill oN, i yn GRAFTON BYRD, 55. of 428 MRS. SOPHIA WEILAND, 86, Chapel.
He died Monday of a heart attack en route to General Hospital. He was 61 and lived at 1930 N. Bosart Ave, Mr. Lindsay was born in Anderson, but spent
Toledo St. Former employee of.of 1621 Lexington Ave. Services City Street Department and New 2 p. m. Friday in Wald Funeral] York Central Railroad. Services Home. Burial in Crown Hill, f 10 a. m. tomorrow in Jacobs ® =» i Brothers West Side Chapel, Bur- MRS. NETTIE SINGLETON, | ial in New Brown, 78, of 4023 Cornelius Ave. Serv-|
ices 10 a.m. tomorrow in King| Bartlett Rites
{& King Chapel, Burial in Crown | Hill. |
» | t of his lite em r | BERNARD E. HEAD, 56, of mos 9 A ranged 1134 W. Maryland St. Clerk 10/8 hes ae, Ie mes State Servis {years at Railway Express Agency, onged to the loGREENCASTLE, Apr. 16 — Services 8:30 y 3p rid in| Mr. Lindsay cal Marion Ma-
Funeral services were being com- | pleted today for Dr. Edward R Bartlett, former dean of DePauw, University. Dr, Bartlett died Monday night in Denver, Colo, where he had been president of Iliff Seminary since 1947, He was 62,
He joined the DePauw faculty | in 1923. For 22 years he was head of the Department of Religious Education, came dean.
Dr. Bartlett lectured and con-| tributed to many educational and | Burns to Death SOUTH BEND, Apr. 16 (UP)
religious journals. He was chair- | man of the American Association|—John 8. Pawlak, 52, South of Academic Deans, 1946 and Bend, was burned to death last 1947. Those same years he was night while sleeping in an attic president of the Indiana Council room at the home of John Podemof Churches and president of Wa- (ski. Authorities said the fire | THORP AWNINGS, INC, bash Valley Council of Boy Scouts started from a short circuit in| LAS TTT L of America. la. lamp cord. |
Grinsteiner Funeral Home and sonic Lodge. 9 a. m, in St, John's Catholic. For 43 years he was a maller {Church. Burial in Holy Cross|in newspaper and job shops for | Cemetery, |Indianapolis newspapers. ‘ Later,
nn he worked as mailer for the InMRS. SOPHIA BOING, 81, of| [ternational Typographical Union
|R-R. 10. Services 7:45 a. m. Fri-/jp years. He also was foreman lday, in Harry W. Moore Peace \at Bookwalter Company, Inc. {Chapel and 10 a. m, in St. John’ 8 Y Surviving are his wife, Hazel |Sathae Share h, Snoshsburg | Peck Lindsay; two daughters, | [rural ‘n Ceme’ary near chy (Mrs. Mary P, Stewart and Mrs,
| » » ~ i B {Martha J. Catellier, bqth of In-| ROBERT LEONARD, 65; pe dianapolis; two brothers, Clar-|
. |gersville, Former Indianapolis i ence J., Indianapolis, and Edgar resident. War I veteran. Services, Chesterton: a sister. Mrs.
2 p. m, Friday in Harry W, Moore " {Peace cfapel. Burial in Wash.|Grace Wood, Los Angeles, and [three grandchildren, Rebecca Ann!
land Gary Michael Catellier, and {Roger Charles Stewart,
Dr. Bartlett and fh 1941 be- ngton Park.
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