Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1937 — Page 28

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S. H. HARTER, RETIRED RAIL ENGINEER, DIES

Services for Former Big

Four Employee to Be Held Tomorrow.

Stephen H. Harter, 554 N. Dearborn St., retired Big Four Railroad engineer and father of (Steve) Harter, Indianapolis sportsman, died yesverday in St. Vincent's Hospital He was 786. Funeral services at 3 p. m. tomorrow Buchanan Nortuary Church pastor, officiating. The Brotherhood of Iiocomotive Engineers also is te conduct Services. 3urial is to be in Crown Hill Mr. Harter, Indianapolis resident for 80 vears, was employed by the Big Four 51 years before retiring six He was a member or the Brotherhood of Diocomotive EngiHe was bom in Muncie. Survivors are the wife Touire and two other sons, ¥arl N Indianapolis, and Dr. Richard 8, Philadelphia. MRS. ANNIE ELIZA LONG, 124% Shepherd St., died yesterday the home of a daughter, Mrs. Liaurone Gronaver, 1130 N. Kealing Ave. was 71 Funeral services are to be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the home of Mrs

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Gronayg ington Park. Mrs. Tong, widow of Frank M Tong, was a native of Laredo, O She had lived in Indianapolis 33 vears and was a member of Imdianapolis Chapter 393, Order of FastStar.

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em Survivors, besides Mrs Frank 0. Indianapolis; daughters, Mrs. Mary E. Mrs. Irene Canary, Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Helen all of Indianapolis; three sisters Mrs. Kate Bundle, Mrs. Rosie Rogers and Mrs. Birdie Whitek, all of Blanchester, O.; two thers, Emile and Will MeManus of Blanchester, and 13 grandchildren MRS. ROSA FLORENCE GINS, Irvington resident for 46 vears before moving to 35245 N Pennsylvania St., died yesterday in Methodist Hospital. She was 34. Funeral services are to be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial is to be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Hugging was a member of the Irvington Women's Club, Home Study Club, Central Avenue Chrisian Church and for any years was a member of Downey Avenue Christian Church. Survivors are the husband, Emmett S.; son, Richard E. Indianapedaughter, Mrs. H. GC. Krueger, Toledo; sister, Mrs. Gertrude DeHass Indianapolis; five brothers Robert N. Moore, Indianapolis; Richard H. and Joseph T. Moore both of Los Angeles; Edwin E Moore, Elgin, Ill, and William N Moore, Aberdeen, Md. and two grandchildren. ROY TAYLOR, 275 N. Elder Ave who died Wednesday in City Hospital after a long iliness, is to be buried tomorrow afternoon in Floral Park following funeral services at 2 p. m, in Conkle Funeral Home. He was 29

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Mr. Taylor, native of Allen Coun=-

ty, Kentucky, had been an employee of the Lindeman Wood Finish Co.

Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Edith |

aylor; two sons, Roy Mitchell Taylor and John Douglas Taylor; two | daughters, Patricia Joan Taylor and { Norina Taylor, all ‘of Indianapolis;

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tay- |

lor, Tennessee; three brothers; Willie Tavlor, Kentucky, Freeland and Charles Taylor, both ‘of Inaianapolis, and five sisters, Mrs, Paul Delph, Mrs. ‘Grover Adams and Mrs, Lillian O'Connell, all ‘of Tndianapolis, Mrs. Mary Tiou Henson, Kentucky, and | Miss ‘Gilbretta Taylor, Tennessee,

MRS. AURA A. EDMONSTON, | resident ‘of Indianapolis for 48 years, | died yesterday in her home, 1006 Lexington Ave. She was 84.

| Funeral services are to be held at {2 Pp. m. tomorrow in the residence, with the Rev. Malcolm D. NcNeal, Seventh Presbyterian Church pastor, officiating, assisted by the Prospect Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star. Burial is to be in Washington Park. Mrs. Edmonston was born in CoTumbus, O., and was a member of the Seventh Presbyterian Church, Eastern Star and Mothers’ Club of the English Avenue Boys’ Club. Survivors are the husband,

Charles T.; daughter, Mrs. Hazel D. |

Cuffell, Indianapolis; sister, Mrs.

| grandchildren. Bertha |

MRS. ISABEL N. ADAMS, member ‘of the staff of the Glenn-Martin Apartments, 946 N. Meridian St. who died Wednesday, was to be buried in Crown Hill following faneral services at 2 p. m. today in Hisey & Titus Funeral Home. She was 88 Mrs been on the Glenn-Martin staff 25 Years. A son, Justus, Indianapolis, is the only survivor.

RUFUS HANSCOM, former Stutz |

Motor Car Co. foreman, died Wednesday in Ft. Worth, Tex. aeccording to word received here yesterday. He was 62

Funeral services are to be held at | Monday in the Grinsteiner

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| puneral Home, Burial Is to Be Wn Winchester. Mr. Hanscom, Randolph County |mative, formerly manufactured | pugeies and wagons in Modoc. He | came to Indianapolis in 1908. He was employed by auto manufacturers [until 1990, when he established a |garage, which he operated several | years. Survivors are two sons, Jack, M- | dianapolis, and ‘Charles, Alhambra, | Cal, and two daughters, Mrs. Nude | Mendenhall, Neycastle, and Mrs. | Lenna Canada, Cleveland.

| CHRISTOPHER E. BELL died in | City Hospital yesterday of compli- | cations after receiving a fractured | hip in a fall Oct. 31. He was 79. Nir. Bell lived with a daughter, | NIrs. Marie Thompson, 325 Orange | at. Funeral services and burial will | be in Kentucky.

| GEORGE ALLTOP, Thdianapoiis

| vesigent 40 years, died yesterday in | his home, 1510 Roach St. He was 61. | Funeral services are to be held at [2 p. Mm. tomorrow in Seventh or | tian Church, with burial in Floral | Park. | Nir. Alltop, Monroe County native, Was a member of the Order of | Red Men and Seventh Christian | Church. Survivors aré the wife, Ola; five sons, Gilbert, Parker, George Jr, | Harold and Robert, all of 'mdian- | apolis; five daughters, Mrs. Leona McAvoy, Mrs. Nellie Day, Mrs. Georgeanna Beach, Miss Viola and | Miss Doris; all of Indianapolis; | three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Teagan, | Franklin, Mis. Ella Cox, Los An- | goles, and Mrs. Ada Shaw, Monti= | cello, and three brothers, Isaae, RBloomingtor:; John, Logansport, and | Otis Alltop, Imdianapolis. |

| ASA ELLIOTT, operator of a tavern at 2025 N. Rural St, collapsed in his establishment last night and died a few minutes later. He was about 65. A sister, Mrs. Anna Winslow, | Fairmount, survives him. Funeral | services and burial will be in Fair- | | mount.

| GEORGE ALTIZER, Mmdianapolis resident for 20 years, died yesterday |

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ANDERSON Ben amin Stugrt B83. GIVIVOrS Brvghtecs rs. Albert Tharp, Mrs. Noble Jon Ss, Mrs, Mollie Martz and Mrs, Howard McPherson: i= liam, Rov and Raymond. Mrs. Helen Essie Boyien, 56, Survivors Husband, Frank; brothers, ‘Charles and

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Rel. . | rs. Lillie May Blades, 71. Survivors: | : and Zeno | | Wife; Wife,

Frank; brothers, Jacob : sister, Nora Hanshaw arold W,. Shawley, Survivors: Josephine. daughter, Tois Ann; brother, DP. 'G. Shavwlev.

BERNE 5, Daughters MTs. Jaco rs. Marcus Marcus; sisters, Burfihart,

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EVANSVILYE Christophe Survivors: Son, aries: Laura Weller and Martha, EVANSVILLE Christopher Son, Charles; daughters, Laura Heller and Wiss Martha Pingle. FAYRMOUNT Mrs. Evelyn Winslow Payne, 42. Survivors: Hushand daughter, Martha louise; sons, Merrill and Richard: parents, Ms, Clinton Winslow. MTs. Addie Winslow, 79 Edward, Anderson and Mrs. Fred Kimes, FLORA Ethel Parents, Mr. and

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Catron. 51 Mrs, Jacob Catron: sis-

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Edwin Neuwenschwander, | and

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Pings, 77.1 5 MTS, |

Wessie; | James, |

Survivers: |

in his home, 116 N. Denny St. He |

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8 Pp. m. tomorrow in Dorsey Funeral Home. Burial is to be Cemetery near Madison.

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Church and formerly lived in Madi= |

son. Survivors are four sisters.

Richard Donnelly; sister, Mrs, Ricie Beard, | and Mrs

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6, Bur: Samuel sisters, grandparents, Mr Charles Kuebler FRANKFORT Mts. Naggie B. Rice, 5% Survivors Husband, Charles; sons, Oari mother, Mrs, Hmma, ma Dowling and Mrs

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Stetta. Hubbard; lam Price. HAZEL DELL Hayden Kirby. gurvhvors sons, ‘George (ifaw, Otte, Ora and John; daughters, Mrs, Bernice Scott Mrs. Iva Smith and Mrs, Olive Chamber: AUNTINGTON “John A, Davis, #8 Bur vivers: Mother, Mrs, Aaron Davis; broths er, Edward. KENTEAND Nive vivers: Sons, daughters, Mrs,

Mary SRS: 76. Bar Martin and Meddie Mary A: Mis, Mrs, Agnes Brouillette and Miss Toretta; sister, Mrs John Manaa; brothers, Terrence and Joseph O Donnell KOKOMO Nis Sylvia, Cravens, 48, Hushand RR. E Cravens; Tas ther, Tra 8, Campbell; sisteh, Mrs, Mary

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