Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1941 — Page 5

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JOAN SHEEHAN'S RITES ARRANGED

' Retired N. Y. C. Engineer to] Be Buried With Military Services.

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Been a Resident Here

Motorcycle Club Elects--W. J.| Tech Band Concert _Delayed— Sing Bo hoo d. (Bill) McAree as been elected pres- {Basketball won a decision over ; Since Boy ident of the Harley-Davidson Mot-| music at Tech High School today Funeral ives for Fran) : :

John : b : ; ei ie Jub of Indianapolis at a|when a band ccncert ‘schedu'ed for , Sheehan, retired New York Central oe om oid the ne ns at|next Sunday to raise funds for glo Z8rk Ave. 2 Special Po een Ao : : . : JUST THREE BIG DAYS! :

locomalive engineer, will be held at 701 S. Meridian St. Others named|band uniforms was postponed until for 10 years, were to be held at 2

1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Moore Officials de-

Funeral

: i . (after the net season. 2 or : ial| were Joseph Jolly, vice president; fic p. m. today in the Montgomery & Kix 7theass Mortuary. Buris Clarence Fpss, secretary, and Vern Silled Jp would be 2. oi uw Funeral Home and burial was to be || ington Park Bridges, treasurer. nasium for the concert after a Sat-|in Crown Hill Cemetery. | | Cemetery. LaRue Jeflison was appointed Mr. Karst was 68 and died Mon- | Mr. Sheehan sergeant-atarms and James Darl- . i day after an illness of several weeks. died Monday at ing road ¢aptain. : Pierce. Smith| ©. E. S. 413 Stated Mecting—|He was born in Brown County, his home, 3241 was selected to assist Mr. Darling.|Golden Rule Chapter, 413, Order of | March 13, 1872. He came to IndianRoosevelt Ave. Roberta liolder was elected pres-| Eastern Star, will hold a stated apolis when he was a boy and operHe was 656 and ident of th¢ Harleyettes, the ladies’ meeting at 8 p. m. Friday in the ated ‘a shoe business before he behad retired Aug. auxiliary t¢ the club. Join Mc- Masonic Temple North and [lnois| came a special policeman. 30 of last year.’ Cuen was named vice president and |Sts. Past Inatrohs and patrons will| “ar. gorct was a member of the He had lived in Alice Darling secretary-treasurer. |be honored guesis. Mrs. Myre 2 Knights of Pythias and the Travel- | | Indianapolis for The club| is making plans for a|Irby, Jonny milion, an Jal Tlers’ Protective Association. He at- | | 36 years and had % uniformed | motorcycle drill team Dose » NS y patron, will have| = ..< the Central Avenue Meth- | | been an engineer = and the entire -organization is go-|¢Narge O piogram. odist Church. || for 34. He was _ Mr.Sheehan |ing to receive a course in first aid.| Naomi Auxilisry to Meet—The| He is survived by his wife, Mrs. born in Monroeville. | Women's Auxiliary, Naomi Chap-|Laura Karst; a daughter, Mrs. LuMr. Sheehan was a veteran of the) @ommitide to Be Feted—The ter, O, E. S., will meet at 2:30 p.|zetta Martinez, Buenos Aires, Ar- | | Spanish-American War and Was &| hospitality committee of the Wom- |, Friday at the home of Mrs.|gentina, and a grandson. | | member of the Maj Jaro en’s Auxiliery to the Sahara Grotto|puny Naehler, 3949 English Ave. | | McGrew Camp, Un panish | wil] pe enftertained at a I Pp. m.|M\rs Dessa Sulli : | | War Veterans. [Engineers With|jyncheon Jfriday at the home of Mrs. Sullivan will be hostess. Mrs. Ernest Weyreter | | whom Mr. Sheehan formerly worked |prs, Vina [Thompson, 912 N. Rural - Mrs. Melitta Weyreter, who was | will be pallbearers and members of| gt The lorganization’s telephone|ld B. DELAP. RET RED injured in a fall Sunday at her | | the MeGrew Camp will Tonic committee {will hold a lungheon st . We ’ jiome, 921 N, Terpls ive, did Yes | | military rites. noon next [Tuesday at the home of | DJS in erday a e 0S; e * He was a member of the Method-| Mrs. Jean [Cusick, 1102 N. Riley St. PENSION CLERK, DIES was 64. jst Church and of the Brotherhood : | | of Locomotive Engineers, No. 121. He

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uy i She was a native German and Auxiliary to Sponsor. Dinner—The| Harry B. Delap, a retired Big| ne to the United States in 1893. || is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Ladies Auxiliary, Indianapolis Rail-|{Four railroad pension clerl;, died| Surviving are her husband, Sheehan; a son, Fred A. Sheehan, ways Division 1070, wil sponsor &| yesterday at his home, 2901 E.|Ernest; three sons, Ernest of Sheland a granddaughter, Mrs. Goldie|public steak and fish dinner from Michigan St. He was T4, was born byville, Ind., and Fred and Eugene, || Schreckengost, Indianapolis, and|6 to 7:30 p; m, Friday at Ff. Friend-| > Tar : both of. Indianapolis; a daughter, | two sisters, Mrs. Albert Randall |ly, 512 N. 1llinois St.. A card party|n Pemberton, ©, and had lived ining, Ww, H. Leukhardt of Indian- || Owosso, Mich, and Mrs. Charles |will follow. Indianapolis since 1916. He was a|apolis, a brother in New York, and || Vince, Springfield, O. * member of the Episcopal Church in|six grandchildren. : . Card Party at Church—A party|..., .n4 of the Englewood ChrisMrs. Wilson Crawford

i ponsored the Janu i nthe pg a pent tian Church here. He was employed Mrs. Lula May Reading A native of Ireland, Mrs. Agnes|at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the basement |by the railroad Jor 37 years. Mrs. Lula May Reading, an InCrawford died here yesterday at her|of the school, 28th St. and North-| Mr, DelLap is survived by his wife, Yjsnapolis asian) 9 years, ed home, 2114 Sugar Grove Ave. western Ave. to whom he was married In Ar-|; on 5 afl sb I ig an Se She was 61, and had lived here 37 canum, O., two daughters, Mrs. Lu- | unera eld a a.m.

years after coming to the United - States in 1900. She was a Tabernacle Presbyterian Church member. Surviving are her husband, Wilson; two sons, John Tennent and Wilson Crawford Jr.; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Hardwick, Mrs. Elizabeth Taulman and Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, and seven grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the home and burial

Cadets io Hold Skating Party— A skating party is to be conducted | pyhamel; at Riverside Park at 8 o’tiock to-

night by the Tau Phi

cille Schneider and Mrs. Margaret

two sons, Paul DeLap and Robert DeLep, and seven grand- at Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs.

Lambda | hidren,

Cadets of the sorority of ithe Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle, Grove 63. | The new officers of the corps are Miss Gladys Heck, captain; Miss Jean Altum, liéutenant; Mrs. Viviah Warman, sergeant; Miss Marie Mills, quartermaster; Ray Heck, business manager, aad Miss

will be at Crown Hill Cemetery.

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Funera] services will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore peading was a member of the West

Peace Chapel and burial will be in Memorial Park | Cemetery. Washington Street Church and the

William Beeson Jr. A World War veteran and life-|two grandchildren.

morrow at the West Washington Street Methodist Church, with burial

Reading's home was at 2608 W. Washington St. Born in Medaryville, Ind.,, Mrs.

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Beeson Jr., 423 E. Morris £t., died yesterday at Veterans’ Hospital. He was 48 and had been ill about eight weeks. Mr. Beeson wis a member of the Morris Street Methodist Church and Centre Lodge, I. & A. M.,, and for four years had been custodian at the I. U. Extension Center. He served overseas in the War with ¢he 131st Infantry. Surviving ar: his wife, Lillian May; his fathér, William Beeson Sr. of San Francisco, Cal.; his mother, Mrs. Nellie Reed of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Raynor of San Francisco. The funeral will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Morris Street Church with burial at North Salem, Ind.

VAN DALER, HOOSIER PUBLISHER, IS DEAD

GAS CITY, Ind. Jan. 22 (U. P.). —C. E. Van Daler, 56, publisher of the Gas City Journal, died today at his home from a heart attack suffered Monday. He was a director of the Republican State Editorial Association, and the Hoosier State Press Association. He served as superintendent of the printing department at Indiana University for several years, and was a past secretary of the Indiana Weekly Press Association. He is survived by his wife and five children. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at the Cas City Methodist Church.

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