Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1937 — Page 10

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ALBERT CARTER, VETERAN DRUG | RETAILER, DIES

Funeral Service Tomorrow

Morning for Native of La Porte.

Albert H. Carter, one of Indianppolis’ oldest druggists, died yesterday at his home, 1420 N. New Jersey St. He was 73 and had been ill six months, Mr. Carter had operated a drug store at St. Clair St. and Massachusetts Ave. since 1923 when he purchased it from his brother. The firm was founded there in 1876 by Frank H. Carter. Mr. Carter was born in La Porte and came to Indianapolis as a small boy. He was a member of the Indigna Pharmaceutical: Association.

He is survived by a sister, Mrs. H.

¥. Holland, and a. brother, Herbert R. Carter, both of ' Indianapolis. Services will be held at 10:30 a. m.

tomorrow in the Finn Brothers Fu--

neral Home and burial will be in Crown Hill, |

JAMES EDWARD HUGHES, retired salesman, who died yesterday at his home, 318 E. Walnut St, is to be buried at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Spencer following funeral services at 8 p. m. tonight in Ragsdale & Price Funeral Home. He was 62. Mr. Hughes was born in Greenpastle and had lived in Indianapolis R20 years. He was a member of the Methodist Church at Spencer and the Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias and Red Men. He had been ill three jnonths, Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Gertrude Morgan Hughes; two stepchildren, Louis Ooley and Clarence Ooley, both of Indianapolis; two brothers, Rolla Hughes and Arl Hughes of Spencer, and two sisters, Miss Mettie Hughes, Spencer, and [a Mrs. Emma Mitchell, Topeka, Kas. CHARLES B. STILZ, Indianapolis - Union Railways employee more than 25 years, was to be buried in Crown Hill following funeral services in the home of his son, 5404 Julian Ave, at 1:30 p. m. today. Mr. Stilz died in Methodist Hospital Saturday after an illness of eight weeks. He was a member of the Episcopal Church, and was a past master of Oriental Lodge, & A. M. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Anna B. Stilz: two daughters, Miss Ethel Stilz, Swarthmore, Pa., and Mrs. John W. Talbert, Cleveland; the son, Raymond F.; a stepdaughter, Mrs Ralph Hart, Dayton; two sisters, Mrs. Walter V. Bozell and Mrs. Frances Barrows, Indianapolis, and six grandchildren.

MRS. ROSA HERPICK, Indiannpolis resident 76 years, died yesterday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ralph L. Cross, 3345 Colorado St., following an illness of gix months. She was 83. Funeral services are to be held at 10 a. m. Thursday in Shirley Brothers central - chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Herpick ‘was born in Dayton, O. She was the widow of John Herpick who died in 1909.. Survivors besides Mrs.- Cross are four other daughters, Mrs. Preston A. Stinson, Mrs. Gill Brady and: Mrs. Leo M. Litz, all of In-

dianapolis, and Mrs. G. A. Werl- |

ing, Minneapolis; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. MRS. CARRIE BONGE REDMYER, a lifelong resident of Cumberland, was to be buried in Wash-

ington Park solay following fu-|

neral services at 2 m. in the . Cumberland" Baptist Church, She was 63. Mrs. Redmyer, who died Saturday in Methodist Hospital, was a member of the Royal Neighbors "of America, the Baptist Church and the Ladies’ Aid Society. She is survived by her husband, Christian; a daughter, Mrs. G. N. Riser of Indianapolis; a son, Harold of Cumberland, and four sisters, Mrs. Fred Hitzemann, Mrs. F. W. Wiese, Mrs. John Langenber, all of

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Outnbertand. and Mrs. George urr| -: MRS. SARAH H BEAMAN, who died Sunday at her home, 257 Parkview Drive, was to be buried today in Quincy after services at 10 a. m. in the E. E. Gross Funeral Home, 1349 Madison Ave. She was 59 and had | lived in Indianapolis since 1915. Mrs. Beaman was born in Monroe County. . Her husband, George Beaman, died three years ago. She is survived by six sons, Calvin, Glenn, Wayne, George, Cecil: and Robert Beaman; two stepsons, Paul and Vane Beaman, all of Indianapolis; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John

Fulford, Dayton, O., and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Joda; Dayton, Mrs. Elmer Job, Columbus.

MRS. MADELINE ASHER, 1456 W. |

46th St., died last night in Methodist Hospital. She was 36. Mrs. Asher, who had been a resident of Indianapolis six years, had been ill several days with pneumonia. She wa$§:.a member of the Sisterhood of Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation.” Funeral services are to be held in Omaha, Neb. Arrangements were to be completed today. She is.survived by her husband, Mortimore, and a. son, Jerry. FRANK M, PITMAN, 1830 Tallman Ave., who died Sunday at U. 8. Veterans’ Administration Hospital, is to be buried in Memorial Park Cemetery tomorrow following funeral services at 2 p. m. in Friendship Church. He was 62. Mr. Pitman, a painter, had been ill five months. He was born in Evansville and had lived in Indianapolis more than 20 years. He was a member of East Tenth Street Methodist Church and Harold C. McGrew Post, Spanish-American War Veterans. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Nellie Pitman; son, Alvey Pitman, Indianapolis; brother, Edward Pitman, Danville, Ill, and sister, Mrs. Ada Barr, Princeton. y MISS ALICE E. DEARDORFF, 16-year-old daughter of Mr. an Mrs. George Deardorfl, 3946 Cornelius Ave, died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital after several days’ illness. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Miss Deardorff was a sophomore in St. Mary's Academy. Survivors are the parents; two brothers, George Jr., and Charles, and a sister, Miss Rita Aun Deardorff, all of Indianapolis. HENRY BOEHM, native Austrian and Indianapolis resident 44 years, is to be buried in St. Joseph's following funeral services in St. Philip Neri Church at 8 a. m. tomorrow. He was 63. Mr. Boehm was found drowned

F. | :arly yesterday at the Langsenkamp-

Wheeler Brass Works, where he was employed 27 years. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Josephine Boehm; two sisters, Mrs,

Fulford, Cloverdale; a brother, Paul] : O., and :

Frank Wissenberger and Mrs. Wil-

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BERNE-_Melvin ch vors: Mr. and Mrs af Behe arts; BROOH Bi ig 69. guriisars rege Sf, Ea Drow ih James Fagy sisiers . . ward re 54. _ coum ore Wile, daughter, ey

Brown: moth: Edith; sisters, Mrs. man Dickey. Mis. . Geo and. Lenore,

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Services Held

Funeral services were to be held today for John A. Zoller, retired Pennsylvania Railroad employee who once served as coachman for Conrad Baker, former Governor of Indiana. lr. Zoller died Sune gay at the home of a daughter ere, :

liam Kistner, both of Indianapolis, and a brother, Joseph Boehm, Cuero, Tex. . ADOLPH FREY, who. died yesterday in his home, 856 Eastern

d | Ave, is to be buried in Crown Hill

tomorrow following funeral services at 2:30 p. m. in the home. He was 73. Mr. Frey, an ‘employee of the Guedelhoefer Wagon Co. for 50 years, came tO Indianapolis when he was 2 years old. He was educated in Indianapolis schools. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Frey; two sons, Carl and Otto; two da‘aghters, Mrs. Philippine Noffke and Mrs. Helen Chapman, all of Indianapolis; two brothers, Herman of Indianapolis and Ernest of Zionsville, and a sister, Mrs. Fred L. Doeppers of Indianapolis.

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ERVIN TOWNSHIP ‘Pisher, 83. Survivors: Shaters:” M al -he y Mr sister: rs 3 Fouts,” Mrs s. Mary Bond and Mrs. Jenni Morrow. Ean it 5. GOSHEN—Mrs. Katherine ut man, Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Atmey; brother, Daniel Beverstein.. : GREENSBURG—-Kenneth LeRoy - 1 ‘year old. Survivors: Parents, . Mr. mith, Mrs. Leroy Smith. Si ONVIL JLE—Fran Ellison, Survivors Wife, a brothers, William atk Sam Mrs. Willie Walker. Survivors: _Daughter, Mrs. Lora Prewitt; a Haters Mrs, M. H Taylor and Mrs. I. B as EAYEPTE--MIs. 3. s: Daughters, Seton re Ray Clawson, Mrs Hazslbaker, ous aes and "Virginia: ns, Jac ar = fiss Ma rene Vanhorn, 21. Sur-

I hae] Brenner, Mrs. Robert Hartzell

“A _ Survivors: Sons, A » Sonra d ao ‘Leo; _d ugh. Jers, d Mrs. Helen Vander-

Mrs. Matilda May I Lr 69. Survivors: Husbah d. Franklin arles D., John Ni and William Oi *davignters. Mrs. Ruth

Rade: ars Nellie. "Tola "Smith.

Ida V. Peterson Survivors:

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LOG OGANSPORY <Alesander B. Wingham, 71. Survivors: Pay ughter; Mrs. Earl Spiewel four grandson 8. Rev: Joseph Fisher, on Survivors:

wites Everett Lybrook, Mrs. Haught Baile and Mrs. Howard Plora; half-brother, Simon Fisher, and half-sisters, Mesdames Susan Ireland, M > ary Bond, May Fouts and Jen-

nie Mors W. MARTINSVILLE—Mrs. Ma Singleton. YL Ly Sister, Mis. Lucinda Gibbs: brother, Cary Lemons.

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Mr haw. BANE William [a 84. sisters,

NEW AL) vivors: Wife, Fannie; a

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Police Say Man ‘Confesses “Gun Ownership. 5s

as | Charged with. robbery: and: auto| Ni banditry. in connection with an -at-

tempted filling station holdup in which the attendant was shot,

George Bowers; 23, of 1905 Belle- | fontaine St., was 0 appear in Municipal Court today.

Bowers, according to detectives, said he owned ‘the gun used in the holdup shooting and named an al-

"|leged ‘companion as the man who

fired the shot. Police said Bowers, who was arrested yesterday, also implicated a third man. William B. Smith, attendant ab the filling station’ at 4102. N. Key- | stone Ave., was shot in:the leg in the attempted robbery Dec. 12. Also facing robbery. charges in Municipal Court:were Byron Carnine, 22,.of 407 BE. Ohio :St., and Harry Stevenson, 20, of 427 E. Ohio St. According to police, the suspects confessed robbing Percy Logsdon, 21, of 1311 E. Washington St, a taxicab driver, and attempting to hold up John Hutton, 29, of 923 Chadwick St., another: taxi] driver; Sunday night.

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PATR IOT—Mrs. Clara Turner, 56. SurBy Finan dai gous, “With 0! 3 a ola, Clarabeile and Edit! piers 3 Ee as eo Laura Loehr, 68. Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. Sara Erk and Mrs. A. F. Kemper. SHELBY VILLE—Mrs. Minstvs Se 92, Survivor: Stepson, Frank WAKARUSA-—Marabell Survivors: Mother, A ls, Ben car rol. Maxine and Doris WHITE STOWN—George Rader, 76. SurStepdaughter, Mrs, Thomas

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