Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1941 — Page 6
of Birth,
retired grocery store. proprisior ‘native. of Vincennes, Anton
el ) oe grandchildren, Jack, oa ‘Tony a Fs ‘Bey Jr, all of Vin 4
Chalés H. Baxter
Chiles H Baxter, 1133 8. Denison | - Bt, died yesterday 4n ‘his hothe |.
; 3 ‘Baxter, and aj. _brotlier. William, all of Indian-f
will. be. held at 2p p. mle “tomoitor ‘in the Westbrook Nazarene ‘Church, of which he was a member, Burial will be in Floral Park;
George: Roepke George -Roepke, 81-year-old - ‘Tes tired: ‘Ripley County farmer, died yesterday : ‘in. his son's: home, 1434 Fletcher Ave. Mr." Roepke was born near Sunman. He had retired 15 years ago and had made his home in Indian- . apolis the. last nine years. . 23 _ Surviyofs: are five sons, Roy of Banta Ana, Cal; Harvey and Ralph of Indianapolis, ‘Charles of Sunman and Fawrence of Hawthorne, Cal; Hires daughters, Mrs. Janet Moehler [3 3 Mercedes; Tex.; - Mrs. Emma | Ee of Alma, Mich., and Miss “Btella: ‘Roepke of ° ‘Bakersfield, €al, ‘and tw p"- sisters, ‘Mrs: Mary Mason | and Rate AmtHor, both of In-,
a datightet; Doris; ‘his piers, Mr. d Mrs. ‘Frank
Chit Hvived: by her
< PONEER FAMILY MEMBER DEAD
Carrie Sissenguth; Retive: In Ww. Ci Te vu.
Funeral services: will De: held at {a Pp ‘m. today in’ ‘the Hisey- & Titus [Mortuary {or Mrs. Carrie | “Sissenguth, a member ‘of, a pioneer In-
Hil - She Joined ‘the North. Methodist
ton Church and was active in the affairs of the W. €. T."U. for many years = She was the widow of D. C. Sissenguth. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Margarét Btocker, Indianapolis:
of | Tour ‘sisters, Mrs. Lulu Berry, Mrs.
Ethel Masters and Miss Beulah Bafley, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Myrtle Green of Spencer, and two brothers, Charles H. Bailey of Indianapolis. and Chester Bailey of Carmel. ‘A son, Jack, died several years. ago.
Alva jay Alvy: Jay, 19-year-old former post-
{master and businessman at Bridge-
port, died Tuesday night in St. Francis: Hospital after a week's illness. -He had been a resident of Marion County nearly all his life. Mr. Jay was postmaster at Bridgeport from-1911 to 1916 and then for several. -years later—following his service @s: superintendent of the Marion County Infirmaty, then’ Tocated on "Tibbs Ave.. Survivors are two soms, Roy of Bridgeport and Carl of Indianapolis. |8 Funeral: services will Be held to- [3 morrow afternoon in the. bridges} 4 port Methodist Church. Burial will
Mrs ‘Helen Bernice Crandall, a resident: of: Indianapolis since 1938,
|died yesterday in her home, 3936 Mrs
Drive. She was 37. . Crandall was the wife: of idol M Crandall," thechianical | buyer for: LB. Ayres & Co. She was born in Richmond, Ind., and 3i¥ended the public schools there. as fhe: daughter of Mr. and Mi. phonse Kutter. ‘A member of the First Christian rch in’ Richmond, she is surusband; her mother, Mrs.’ Edith Barnett of Richmond,
1 and: a: sori, Rudolph M. Crandall Jr.
Mineral ‘services will be held at
x 110:90 a. m. Saturday in the Klute
Funeral Home at Richmond. Burial will be. an Ye ‘Lutherania Cemetery |
: 2 CATNAPRING RUSE FAILS
OAKLAND, Cal. (U. P.)~Mousle;
lie phot ont of Mrs. Ethel -Albert,
ws
She put an ad in the pers; Then on a dark night a ce came over the backyard fence jé: oat was being held for|son “Mrs, ‘Abest offered $2. It cteds Then she appealed ‘to police and the next day Mousie|S hed under her own power.
Hold. Services To oday for |
dianapolis- family, who died Tuesday, fom x ab Methodist - Hospital following a lorig illness. ‘Burial will be in Crown
Church when it ‘was the old Maple-|
be in tg pisinfad Cemetery. oss | fie
p sivors re Dt: Mam. M
a a 5 : x and : ‘Ray .E iy oF
a I m. | io in fhe
he. Bertha Sohleoher:
“Mrs. Bertha Schieicher,. 601 San1ders Bt. died yesterday in her home after a brief. iliness. She was “ the wife of Walter Schleicher.. ' Mrs. Schleicher had: 1, been a resi |dent of Indianapolis 22 3 years. ‘She (was: ior, in) Eimbgst, 1 : .Bhe was a member of - 8t. Paul's Lutheran ure Besides her: husband; she is survived. by two ‘daughters, Miss
Schramm, ‘both of Indianapolis; her | father, Fred Frese of Elmhurst; a sister, Mrs. Ernest Kruse, also of
of Chicago and Otto of Elmhurst. Services will: be held.at 1:30 p. m,
p.m. in St. Paul's will be in’ Congordis emetery.. Si
Chester Jones
Zionsville who “died Tuésday at Methodist Hospital, will be-hn
ing services in the kngeh *8 1:30 p. m. tom Mr, Jones was and ill six months. " r) at Zionsville and was well known as a buyer of raw fur. He was a meme ber of . the . Little Eagle Creek Church. Survivors are a brother, yen Jones, and two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Cadd of Zionsville and Miss Martha Jones of Indianapolis. .
Oscar Jolly
Oscar Jolly, 54, of 124 N. Penn= sylvania 8t., No. 18, .died at his apartment this morning of a heart attack befére medical aid could be summoned, police reported, Mr. Jolly had returned from the Traction Terminal Station where he Jook his Hanenter, Evelyn, to awh a bus.
State Deaths
NVILLE—THomas A. . Park 5. bd Wife, son 8; don, Bert; Ror th iif h; stepdaugh Sa Maxie Ban Mrs. Bess cis Bat daiger.
en Jon han; d en Sl 3
Eliza Sawrer Susvivorst Daughter, Mrs. E. ina: sons, Irv C., ester L. EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Louise Schrader, 90 Sutvivors: Daughters, Mrs. IL. Wood,
ren, Mi eth Anna er; sons, Henry, Zs S. Henrietta Fre
sisters, line. ey Sophia Erin Mrs. ther, y : Jaze
“LY ce Langfor yr 93. * Bhrvivort” St o Lillie’ cules M hy Kingey, ar Eerilee ar oa Ls ?
. MéCORDSVILLE—Thom in "80 Survivors: Wife, Minerva; ET Mrs. “Nancy Rich, Kokomo, MARION--Mrs, Turessa Bell Taylor, Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Charles en: derson, Mrs. ester Blake, “Mrs. Dimius; sons, Charles; Finley. MT. VERNON--John A. Deig, 71. PETERSBURG-Mtrs, Elizabeth Alstadt, 70. Bufvivors:
px Mrs. i Mosils ‘Sein rh 3 hele ester
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Chester Jones; lifelong resident of
ih the Little Creek Cematgry follows. 3
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The tion ak be “ erédited to an error in Nazi diplomacy or the shrewdness ‘of. Italian politics, depending ‘ort the viewpoint,
Joint armistice at’ the end. of the French 1 campaign, | but Jae Italians|
Elmhurst, and two brothers, Albert hed
"fn ‘the’ home: snd at 3} ‘Church, Burial}
The Nazis offered to conclude a|c
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to- leaders’ in industry and" journalism have been invited. ‘The day’s activities include an inspection oi of the Allison plant at Speedway. City and a: demonstration of ~Allison-powered fighting kS | planes. ©. Juage State and City officials” also ‘will £08 Join in the program, . :
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