Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1940 — Page 10

THURSDAY, MAY 23, MRS. ENDERLIN', DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS

'" Mrs. Clara Enderlin, wife of August C. Enderlin, superintendent of the Indianapolis Stove Co, died today at her home, 1214 Tecumseh St., after a long illness. She was 63. Mrs. Enderlin was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and a member of the Brightwood Free Methpdist Church. Other Viet are a son, August C. Jr: two daughters, Miss Louise and Aron Dorsthy Enderlin, and ® sister, Mrs. Dora Miller, all of Indianapolis, Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel, with burial in Glen Haven Cemetery,

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Herman W. Kortepeter Herman W. Kortepeter, deseendant of =a pioneer Marion

County family, died yesterday in his home, 3801 Madison Ave, He would have been 78 today. Mr, Kortepeter was the son of Herman and Ann Kortepeter, He farmed until last year on land near Southvort on which his grandparents had homesterded, He was a member of the Southport Presbyterian Church. The only survivors are three nieces and a nephew, Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday in the J. C. Wilson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Southport,

Mrs. Frances Carter Funeral services for Mrs, Frances

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DAYTON M. RUMPLE, GROCER, 1S DEAD

Dayton M. Rumple, retired grooer, died at his home, 2040 Park Ave, today, his 78th birthday. Mr. Rumple was born and seared in Ellettsville, Ind, where he was a druggist for 13 years before coming here 38 years ago. He operated a grocery on Elder Ave, south of Washington St. until he retired in 1930, Survivors are two sons, Erven, Indinnapolis, and Max C,, Los Angeles; a daughter, Mrs, Joseph Sexson, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs, Brinson and Mrs, Dela Starnes, both of Bloomington, Ind, and a brother, George, Oklahoma Oity, Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday in the Flanner & Buchanan Funeral Home, Burial will be in Crown Hill,

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In recent years he taught sculptoring in Indianapolis, Many of his works hang in oldest Indianapolis homes. He once was commissioned to do wood engravings of famous men and historical buildings for the Library of Congress, Washington. His only surviving immediate relative is a brother, Carl Sonnenschmidt, Cumberland. Funeral services Will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Grinsteiner Funeral Home,

Charles F. Andrews

Funeral services for Charles TF, Andrews, 252 Berkley Road, an em-

ployee of the Pennsylvania Railroad for 47 years, will be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Andrews, who was 69, died SoSH. He was born in Mason, I, He was a member of Lodge 261, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and of the Knights of Pythias. He belonged to the North Methodist Church, Survivors are the wife, Mrs, Zada Andrews; a daughter, Mrs. Alberta Spiegel of Indianapolis; a son, J. Howard Andrews of New York, and two grandsons, George and Kenneth Spiegel.

‘Vivian Miles

Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow at Shirley Brothers’ West Side chapel for Vivian Miles, 12-year-old pupil at School 8. who died Tuesday. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. The girl, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Miles, 204 Cossell Drive, had been in ill health for six years. 8he also is survived by a brother, Thurman; a sister, Patty, and her grand-

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Funeral services for Charles A, Benedict, 6160 Haverford Ave, who died Tuesday night in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 3 p. m, tomorrow in the Moore & Kirk Northeast Funeral Home. The Rev, Richard M. Millard will officiate, Burial will be in Crown Hill, Mr. Benedict, who was 79, was born in Erie, Pa. but had lived in Indianapolis almost 50 years. He was a retired stair builder and was a member of the Broadway Methodist Church, Carpenters’ Local 60 and the Knights of Pythias. Survivors are his wife, Martha; a daughter, Mrs. Louverne Frost; a son, Robert W. ang three grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

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