Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1936 — Page 9

ALBERT MYERS,

UNION OFFICIAL,

DEAD AT 59 ©

Funeral for Secretary of & Painters’ Brotherhood Set Saturday.

ALBERT MYERS, 1044 N. BevilleAv, secretary of the Indianapolis Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers, who died yesterday at his home, is to be buried in Crown Hill following funeral servjces in the home at 2 p. m. Saturjay. He was 59. Mr. Mpvers, life-long resident of is, was a member of the Lon al Order of Moose and the Improved Order 6f Red Men urvivors are: Sisters, Mrs. John van, Mrs. Leota Morgan, Mrs Cummings; brother, Jack

MRS. MAILE TDELLE GOD-

FREY vesterday at her home, 20th-st and Audubon-rd, is to be buried in Anderson following funeral services in the Ragsdale &

Prince Funeral Home at 2 p. m. toMorrow She was 79 M Godfrey, Indianapolis resident for 50 years, was a charter

member of the East Tenth Street M

Sui ors are: Widower, Harry A Godfrey; daughter, Mrs, C. C. Calvin ter, Mrs. Elizabeth McNair. MRS. FRED L. SEIXAS, formerly of Indianapolis, who died in Seattle, Wash., is to be buried in Crown Hill follow funeral services in

Sen according to word received

land Farquhar, the zl Col. and Mrs. John Ha n Farquhar she was active in social, musical 1 dramatics affairs in Indianyolis many years and established 1¢ first kindergarten schools

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MRS. JULIA RITZENDOLLOR, 2047 N. New Jersey-st, died yester-

jay in City Hospital. Funeral servces ar> to be held at 8:30 a. m, tomorrow in the Speaks & Finn Funeral Home, and at 9 a. m. in St Bridget's Catholic Church. Burial i= to be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mrs. Ritzendollor, a native of Irehere 47 years, and operated a grocery Riley Hospital now

Su re nephews, James C Gri with whom she made her

hom Walter and Malachi Collins, both of ‘1 do, and a niece, Mrs Mar Beckman, Toledo

MRS. LAURA B. JONES, Lafarette, mother of Charles W. Jones, 3601 Guilford-av, died yesterday in

Funeral services are to be held at 11 m. tomorrow in the Rogert . 7, Lafayette, with

bu in ‘Spring Vale Cemetery | here . Survivors iso! include another son, | _ Ralph B. Jones, Cleveland; sister, | bp Miss Maude E Boswell, Lafayette, and seven grandchildren. DOM INTC Re A MONTANI, forme Indianapolis and graduate i indiana Law School, died in his me in Youngstown, O., Tuesday Ht according to word received by relatives here. He was 51. | Mr. Montani left Indianapolis | 1, soon after graduation from law school in 1907 and opened offices in

New York. He had practiced law ars in Youngstown. rvivors are: Widow, Mrs. Ruth Montani: daughter, Miss Marie Eileen Montani; brother, Dr. An-

thonv A. Montani, all of Youngs- |

tow HAROLD R. RICHARDS, 86th-st ind Road 52, died vesterday in Vetrans’ Hospital after a short ill-

Funeral services are to be held toat 3 p. m. in the Flanner & Crown Hill

served as an engineering corps major during the World War. He

attended Purdue University and was | yraduated from West Point Military |

demy. A native of Indianapolis, he was a member of St. Paul's Epis-

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sonic Lodge and Triangle, y fratermty. vivors are the widow, Alberta and mother, Mrs. Kate Richards, both « Indianapolis.

MOVE VON OSSIETZKY TO ANOTHER HOSPITAL

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BRER

RLIN, Dec. 17—Carl Von

OssietzKy, pacifist awarded the 1935 Jobel Peace Prize a few weeks ago,

has transferred

to the Berlin North-

End Municipal Hospital, it ‘was

learmad today. Ossietzky, long held in concentra-

tion camps, had been under treatment for tuberculosis after his release, and was a patient at the

West-End Hospital.

Deaths Among Indiana Residents

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BROOKVILLE — Miss Hilda Stang, 18 Mrs, Huldah Haves, 68. Surviver: |

Ea th and Ethel Stan Henry, Lester and Irvin Stang. David H. Creek, 72

sisters,

1 sh A ambert ey | vi a Cothran: brother, Paul G. Marchal Doyle ROYAL CENTRE—Mrs. Hannah Kramer, Survivors: Daughters, : Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Gertrude RisMrs. Gilbert Schiff, Mrs. | ley and Mrs, Geneva Fultz; brothers, ry Fp John Sonat: sus, George and Rueben Conn. | erman, FisSlers, WIS. a. SEYMOUR—Russell L. Harry, 35. Surand Mrs Gerkensmeler . 3 Mrs. Lula Martin Harry:

William and

1 ". Roetiger, 72 Survivors - { en arolin °C daughters, Mrs. Aivin Mrs. Roy Reynolds. i iy. Mrs. August Koch, Mrs SHELBYVILLE—John G. Sandman, 77.1 r Biw 5 Emil. Alvin, Elber- Survivers: : Fi nS. Chester, (300, Hargey, | n an, sist . roline | daughters, Mrs y oulston rs aul | and ‘Herman: ‘sister. ‘Mrs. ‘Caro Lindner, Mrs. Harry Bass, Amelia and FORT + JYAYNE Mrs |

Goldie Lyles, 52 > rivars a v . band; daughter. Mrs. P. E. [tues children; mathe, Mos To ce St: cough drop medicated with Shoat se othinpinrediont

SONS.

Chatles Roemer, and nine da Lillie Stehly. 59. Surviv- | ors: Daughters, Mrs. Cleve Zenor, Mrs,

Oli r. Grant Comer. rank |

lizabeth; son, Raymond | lat fe A. Klingel, 36. Survivors: ‘Herman Baker and Mrs. Llovd Leberer. and seven sisters. ES T——————— N.Y eo. E. Gordon. 64 Survivors: | Benjamin, Ray, Howard and Herbert: brothers, Benjamin

BEEN a Sensational 5 ALE |!

] Mary Brakulich, 40. Witkowski, 43. Survivors: Sister, Out of

EA Napolowski; brother, Joseph.

Marie Rada, 5. Survivors: . and Mrs. Andrew Rada; PA

Raymond and George Ramona Castellanos, 49. Survivors Vict or and John; daughter,

To , Innocentia; brother, am— Em > Josephine Gustafson, 73 OND Widower, August; da ughters,

tance and Mildred; son, Arvid Gustaf-

1 riese, 32, Survivors: Widow, ES daughters, Marian Jean and Flor-

formerly was Miss |

Mrs. Timothy

Mrs. John MeCrath and | And Jewelry

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Ts cig E1ily children, Amsa. Al- | EVERY ITEM

6 I s ¥ : ME pert; Brother, C. GUARANTEED

Lawrence and Lowell: brothRobert; sister, Mrs. Noah |

GREENFIELD. -Miss_ Louise Quigley, 37. | 3 I other, Mrs. Mary Quigley; | and James, sisters, Mrs. “and Mrs. Daniel Bundy. { Briney, 79. Survivors: Son, |

Burton: sisters, Miss Evel Cora Briney ENSBU RG—Mrs. Mary E. Dodd, 80. HAGERSTOWN ~-Mrs. Jennie Snowberger, 7 : Foster daughter, Lurria ‘foster son, Harlan Ammerman.

Nolin . Neville, 27. Survivors:

1 a cles Vincent Neville.

i—Thomas Franklin McKins: Widow

‘and En bi sisters, Mrs. . Minnie Custer and Mrs.

. Pocock, 8%. Survivor: Hosen "Leer, 43. Survivors: Sons, Robert, |

Lawrence and Loweil; brothers, Robert; sister, Mrs. Noah

8 abet Drake, 92. Survivors: and Elamer; daughter, Mrs.

George Reickel, 72, Surson, Edward; daughters, BO Rea: Mrs. William Pelz, R. Peterson and Lorraine Reickel. arles Fetamnand Rosenbaum, 70. SurAmelia; sons, Baxter and 's, Ruby Rosenbaum, Mrs.

, drothers, william and : sister, Mrs. Josephine wr Ww *

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Mrs. Anna Kepen; foster Gents’ ELGIN WRIST WATCHES. . Kenneth Willson; son Just out brothers, Anthony and John of pawn r, Mrs. Stella Puff, Schlaak, 48. Survivors: son, Emil Jr.; daughters,

r. stepdaughters, Mrs. “Mabel

Buchanan Mortuary, with burial in

Mr. Richards, who was 44, had

Church, the Ancient Land |

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nters, a Mrs. | Ernest Ulery Bessie Mrs. An- | MOORELAND Mrs. Jennie Moore Spow. | Mrs. Rosa Dunn and Mrs. Prank C

bs and Mrs. Jernice Moore berger. 78. Survivors: Daughter Mrs. | SULLIVAN—Kathryn Louise der 18. | illiam Smith | Laura Himes: foster son, Harley Ameer- | Survivors; Parents, the Rev. and Mrs. * * ARGOS—Gideon P. Zehner. 77. Surviv- | man { Fred P. Bedwell. aisver. Evelyn: brothers, | i} hristmas Eve or Howard, Ear] and Lieut MUNCIE—Loran Lee Kidd. 58. Russell, Civde, Ralph and Charles Mis Fa ty Bessie Rheu- | William Robertson. Survivor: | | Daught oo Ketter Maile A aye Cooper ter. ‘Car : ghters rs. nnie n, Mrs. Jo- | Daughter. Mis. Eli Carney seph Little and Vivian Kessler: sons, Wal- |

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Thomas Hankins 86 NORIESVILLE — Mrs. Elizabeth Over-

son, Harley, daughter. | dorf, . VALPARAISO—Mrs. Lula Peck. 56. Sur-

“Lao ta Hoffman Ens Pauline Howalk Dallman, | Yivors: Sons. Harold and Milford, daugh- | CLAYPOOU—Elmer Hatfield. 6. Sur- 76. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Charles | fers. Mrs. Mable Highland and Mrs. r- son and sister. Timmons and Mrs. Lewis Zech Bivrtle Kasabaum; brother, Fred SchroePa; uk P, Ross, i So: RICHMOND—James E Harris, % Sur- | , hers, Isom, Percy, SCAar | vivors: Widow, Mary. aug ters, rs . ed . . sisters, Emma Bessie, Mrs. | J Stewart. Mrs. Robert R. Titus, Mrs. 4 Survivors: Husband, Bert; Mrs. J. T. Bell and Mrs. Porrest Harter and Mrs.

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r Stever son. Melvin T. Harris. oontz; sister, i J. B. Karr, | 'ANSVILLE —Gert 1. | Harry G. Menke. 67. Survivors: Sisters, | WARSAW Mrs. L. Sunday. 66. Sur-| EY hx a rade Pe Er | Miss Myrtle Menke and Miss Neil Menke, | vivors: Husband: at son, Henry De- | n Mrs. James Beals: | brothers. Frank and Fred Menke. moss: mother. Mrs. Mary Bollinger; sis- | Alonzo, Oscar, William and Roy. | Mr 8. Alberta a Alay or ouaing. 5 rs | Fe Mrs. Lillie Warren and Mrs. Belle rt » - rs. ose urvi 3 8: A | Lambert. 32. Survivors: Par- | Mis FOS® ol Si ia ronan, Mrs. i

vors: Widow: brother, Thomas; Sisters,

ter. Harper. Robert, Max, Alvin, Gilbert,

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WALKERTON—Mrs. Edith Hudelmyer, | daughter,

Bernice Brattan. | Mrs. Marjory Walter: mother, Mrs. Ina

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Henry vivors: Mother, enIY. ie widow. Nell: son. Richard Leon; sister,

Ruth Sandman. Survivors: Parents a . brother, Waldo: sister. Mrs. Maurice SPENCER—Robert W. Rice, 82. Surviv-

ver: sons, William and! aries Haysley: sons, Charles, Vilas and

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