Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1952 — Page 22

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EMERSON ¥. TOWERS, 48 of New York Central Railroad,

- r sof 1436 W. 22d St. local resident 10 years. Services 10 a.m. to-| 27 years. Services 10:30 a.m. mMOITOW in Jacobs Bros. West BIRTHS a wn WA ‘Wednesday in Conkle W. 16th St. Side Chapel. Burial, Floral Park.| -

2. 8 8 J At St. Franeis—Ch | Funeral Home. Burial, Crown MISS GEORGIA I. PATRICK, JE :

: | ; : onduet ro aces for Edward p3peth. | Hull. Syn 50, of 1315 E. Southern Ave. In-| Nina Catliop"Harver. Ivoltne Savile’ Kingsley Dr., after a long illness. : : 8:30 a. m. Tuesday in Lauck Fu-| ' MySS MYRTLE HESTON, 58 dianapolis resident 14 years. aChandier; 4d oule, Eda Mae Green = = She was 48, : i

neral Home and 9 a. m. in Sacred ot RR. 16. Services 1 p.m. to- Services were to be 7:30 a. m. to-

| : 4 dd. Hear Caihoic Church Burial morrow in Jacobs Bros west a7 In OH, Merrmann punern {8 dese, Bb Sd Sikh N08, PR, he Jue ere pe will be in St. Jo- gjqe Chapel. Burial, Crown Hill, "me. ’ . jomas. Betilah "Wise "Sidney D. Field.

= =” = seph Cemetery. $0. a _ | RUFUS HARRISON, 80, Mr. Speth. who, MRS. NINA PERRY, of 1020 9677 Northwestern Ave. membgf

Speth moved to Dept, Services 2 p.m. tomorrow! Services 9 a.

| Indianhpolis in jp Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home, Patrick's Zatholic Church JA al Columbus, Dorothy Bryant; Washington Park. i 5 1882, He began Burial, Central Hebrew Ceme- Burial, H Cross Cemetery. | jie Mary Wollla; Margaret, Surviving besides her husband Mr. Speth work in the tery, | ~gk ee |My Cokeman Altra Nanaig Merk: Josh are her om, Sidney D., a Ivo ) Grove. Shops in 1909, re- oon. A Fauna eig ; hii, Mary Elion: sisters, Mrs. liam A. wards, | Beech nh fhe : MRS. JOHN W. THOMAS, ser E. Cc. Lingenfelter | Beth Barnes: Michael, "Jean Dunn: Indianapolis, and Mrs, George H. g J50. ! Me . qu ri A { George, Donna Rossiter; Lalle, Meva An active church member, he of 1302 W, Roache St., wife of the ev. . | Wolfe : |Henricks, Oak Park, Ill. belonged to. the Sacred Heart Rev, John W. Thomas, assistant ervices Are Set A er Wiima Rion:

Catholic Church, Holy Name 8o0- pastor of Puritan Baptist Chure ciety, Third Order of St. Francis Services 1 p. m. Thursday An felter. retired railroad man, will] Nitalie Brownine and Knights of St. George So0- Jacobs Bros. W. Side Chapel, Bur- be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in! At cieties. ial, New Crown. ; Co Sn { "Had Golden Wedding Ah Sougle W. 6th Street Puners) Mr. Speth celebrated his Golden, SAMUEL L. TROTCKY, 63, of j.; m Washing. Wedding Anniversary last year. (8185 E. 30th St., owngf of a mink ton Park. Survivors are his wifé, Jose- farm and manufséturer of dog| phine; six sons, George, 120i Ed-ifood. Services, ¥ i ward, Leonard, Paul and Francis; row in Flanneps& Buchanan Mor-| five daughters, Mrs. Frances Ehr- {av Burial)’ Crown Hill. 219 Windsor Bhi . lich, Mrs. J. H. Patterson, Mrs. : x 5 a Veterans Ay A.W, Seyfried, Mrs. C, Wellman, MRS. LARA SANDERS, 77, {pital He was 70 and Mrs. Walter McCoy, all of In- 5¢ Grefhwood, former employee Me. “Fwd oy

dianapolls; three sisters, Miss .¢ gidlelv-Van Camp, Inc. Sery | Flora Speth and Mrs. Rose Nolan, js 1 ‘m. tomorrow in Robert ter worked 27

Indianapolis, and Mrs, J. Sclitiie-'yy/ Stirling Funeral Home, Bur-7tar ag eit eh der, Los Angeles; 33 grandchilz,, Greenwood Cemetery. Nickle Plate MRS. ROBERT BYRD, 48 of Railroad, retir-Mr. Lingenfelter 328 Blackford St. a member of Ng in 1944. ‘Jones Tabernacle AME Zion! ‘He was a ember of Terre Church. Services 1 p. m. today, Haute Lodge 19, F. & A.M, VetPatton Funeral Home. Burial, rans of Foreign Wars, BrotherCrown Hill, hood of Railroad Trainmen, Third | 3 2 nN » : {Christian Church and Retired BARBARA CUNNINGHAM, 15, [Railway Employees. lof 1509 Bellefontaine St., a traffic| Suryivors include. his . wife, | bec wietim. Services 2 P.M. tOMOT- (Getta; one daughter, Mrs. Lois F. row, New Bethel Baptist Church. Greatbatch, and one granddaugh-

Services for Edward C. Lingen-|

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James Mary Bowen; Wilbert, Anna Mar-

| AF ‘Methodist—Richard. Janet McGill: Earl OLY Fdith Hall: Leo, Martha Davis: J W.,

7 Wednesday in St.| Willard. Naomi Jones: Omer, Lorens |

Robert, Farrell Sowders: George. Lillian Bueche: Prince. Dolores Stewart; James, |

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For ea THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES on . / Mrs. Georgia Field I WARE ’ Dies Here at 48 | § AC RR Th Re

: Mrs. Georgia M. Field, one of, : {the founders of the Indianapolis #ies, Myrtle Stamora; Dental Assistants | Pls Perry: Thaddeus, died yesterday at her home, 6002)

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i Betty Ellis: Paul. Patricia Ramsey: member of the North Minster: y br 4 4 i - sie . } } rd, se : Evel 1 was 77, died yes N. Denny St. Services 1:30 p.m. pntioch Baptist Church. Seryfce Thrall. Mosse Barbara Leath: Georse. Presbyterian Church, the Millers-| terday’ in Si Wednesdgy in G, H. Herrmann 4 p.m. Wednesday in «jécobs Flizabeth Rutledge: Duane. Car- ville Chapter of the OES, the So-| home, Bue oe Funeral Home. ‘Burial, Round gr,c West Side Chapel. “Burial, asi Franels David Rita Fads: Stans: cial Order of ‘the Beauceant, and, Dare lis ill- Hin Cemetery, ty New Crown. / i Mortin, Josephine JElliot: George. Laura |the Ladies Auxiliary of the In-| a . : » =» "J i Joida: SRrrol : ee ho! a D ; | mess. CHARLES. BARRETT, 78, of HARRY WEHR, 33, of 1439 Zicaieciine Alexander: walter, Dorothy di2napolis Dental Society . - , i our ’ ya : Services will be at 2 p. m| Born in Deca- 1718 Carrollton Ave. employee English Ave. meffber 16th Bat-| Helen PForey, SHIRL Weerrot I a i. tur County, Mr. of the Indiana - Auto License talion, Marine #Corps ReSErve. aq st. Franeis-Delbert, Betiy Twomey: nesday in: Moore rR CO-

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Mr, Alhand, who was. 44, died

riding in a car with his wife; Ruth, and a friend, Harry |

; block of Washington Blvd. Mr. Alhand, whose home was, at 5815 N. Delaware St., is presi dent of the A-W Construction Co., ' which is clearing Northwest Side, slums under contract of the In-| dianapolis Redevelopment Com-| mission. An Army veteran of World, War II and past commander of the Edgewood American Legion Post, Mr. Alhand was a life resident of Indianapolis. He also was a member of Im-| culate Heart of Mary Catholic | urch and the Junior Chamber of Commerce. f Surviving, besides the wife, are two sons, Leo Richard. and Michael Joseph; two daughters, Janet and Marilyn, Indianapolis; three brothers, Charles, Albert and Austin, all of Gary, and two. sisters, Miss Dorothy Alhand and Mrs. Annabelle Stahl, Indian-| apolis. : |

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yesterday of a heart attack while 1 eonard St. was injured crit-

Burial, New Crown. iter. » LJ ” RE CLAUDE W. WILKERSON,

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