Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1941 — Page 6

LUCRETIA ALBER DEAD HERE AT 71

Native of Sheridan Was

Resident of City For 36 Years.

Mrs. Lucretia B. Alber, an Indianapolis resident for 36 years, died yesterday in her homie, 1212 N, Holmes Ave. She was 71. Mrs. Alber was a member of the Second Church of Christ, Scientist, and of the mother church in Boston. She was bom near Sheridan, April 16, 1870. Survivors are her husband, Edward E.; two daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Easley and Mrs. Fay Crider, all of Indianapolis; a son, Ray of Portjand, Ore.; a brother, Frank Rawlings of Sheridan, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the Conkle Funeral Home, Burial will be at Noblesville.

WILLIAM H. NELSON FUNERAL TOMORROW

Funeral services for William H.|

Nelson, 323 E. Washington St, will be held at 1:30 p. m. the Shirley Brothers Central Chapel on N. Nlinois St, Burial will be at Philadelphia, Ind. Mr. Nelson, who was 56, died Sunday at his home. Survivors include his wife, Ollie F. Nelson; a foster son, Marion Owings; two sisters,| Pear] Harvey and Dolly Brimcombe; | a half sister, Georgia Haynes, and a step-mother, Belle Nelson.

RITES HELD IN SOUTH FOR DR. OSENBACH

Dr. William Osenbach,

former | chief surgeon for the E. C. Atkins &/ Co., died at his home at Orlando! Fla, last week, according to word | Just received here. Survivors include his wife, Marguerite, and a daughter, Mrs. J. L.

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Former Monon Employee Lived in Same East Side House 35 Years.

dianapolis 68 years, died yesterday in Ig his home, 3102 N. Arsenal Ave, after | step:

a long illness. He was 70. He was born in Ohio, but had lived at the Arsenal Ave. address 35 years. Mr, Syders had been employed as & watchman for the Monon Railroad the past five years. Survivors are his wife, Ida; three step-daughters, Mrs. Grace AshL Teaugh and Mrs. Fern Thateher, both Arrange Children’s Party. . . « Mn of Birmingham, Mich, and Mrs. Curran, seated, Mr. Holmes. Dianna Haywood of Miami, Fila; three sisters, Mrs, May Clayton and ————— Mrs. Edith M, MARES thet ith of or + | Indianapolis, an rs. ssie Club Will GiVe rranke or Greenfeld. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Hamilton Funeral Home, 3002 Winthrop Ave. Burial will be in Crown Hill.

Santa Claus was ready today for e100 “underpriviegeacaiiaren MRS, JOHNSON, HERE which are entertained annually b} ENTIRE LIFE, DEAD

the Indianapolis Traffic Club. C. V. Curran is chairman and J. B. Holmes, co-chairman, of the| A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, club's arrangements committee for|Mrs. Howard Johnson died yesterday the party Thursday. in her home, 79th St. and the Ditch A fleet of 25 police cars will pick| Road. She was 64 and had been acup the 100 children who have been tive in the Pleasant View Lutheran selected by principals and teachers Church. of the city public and parochial] Survivors are her husband; a schools. They will be taken to the gaughver, Mrs. Thomas Hessong, and Claypool Hotel at 11 o'clock where | two grandchildren, Carolyn and they will be entertained by a magi- | Robert Hessong, all of Indianapolis. cian. Following a luncheon Santa wpe Rev. C. J. Ferster of the

Traffic Annual Party Thursday For Underprivileged.

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5 § X ERSON-—Archie ustin Cox, 80.]James: mother, Mrs. Lew McIntire; sisten Bom Wite, Mb. Mrs Lucey Wil: Brothers, William 8.8 Samuel: duughier . William David Wife, Mrs. Loretta Tue

+ M. Cox; son, Ee vor: | TORRE oh Mrs. Luvina

aura Wilson, 75. Fr. WA Mrs, Bmma Essig, 56. Sup. MeCormick, vivors: Husban bert feck; sisters, Misses Della Mills a Leslie,

\ YNE vivors: Husband, John M. Essig; Rober. ohn Olinger; sisters, Mrs. Lola Rudeck, ey and , Eimer Adams. { Mrs, Sadie tanto , Mrs, Clara . Lizzie 1kins, BREMEN-—John Middaugh, 64 _ Sur- men vivors: Brothers, George, Henry, Jonas; htt

yisters, Mrs, Eliza Nettrouer, Mrs. Hannah caver.

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er, 64. Survivors: Hustand, John Warney er, sons. Pred and Lake; sister, Mrs. 8 Elizabeth Ott; brother, Quincy Wheeler.

MARYON--Charjes Samuels, 44. Sur. : Wife; daughters. Mary Lon Wanda Sue; son, Paul : sister, Mrs. Ruth Hinkle,

CANNELTON- Mrs. Melvina Goedsorf, 60. S : Husband, John .. Geodson; J ; daughters,

r, n Thelma Goodson and BAwary Below, Mrs. Jess Nugent, Frank Firestine, Mrs. Jess San CA , Mrs. Eva Lahee; brothers, William, ory and Ticie Dahee; half-brother, Marion Lahee,

EDINBURGH Harry K. Fulton, 72, ELKHART William Henry Benton, 78. Bint Sk BATES C Bowlby ton, CHL mins, s. Harla ; son, ; Brother, Batre sister, Mrs. William reher. VANSVILLE--Edmund J, Archbold, 60. 58 Ly De ar 74. A Atteriohn, * A Daughters, Mrs. Lyle V. urtney, s. A Srabottel. Mie. Odo x Ison, 34. Suryivers: Daughters, Mis Allen and INA , Ann i aon; son, Gerald .. mother, My nie tham; sisters, wrence key, , Her

s rt King; brothers, Fo rt, Clitton, Chester am. ward Coon, 50.

MARY FENTON, ILL SIX MONTHS, DIES| eunere cree were to ne net

i at 2 p. m. today in the Flanner &; Jew | v ois, ALY AY or ho hoy | Buchanan Mortuary for Mrs. anal

Wife, Mrs. Anna Bradway,

VERNON-—-Wgliter 8. Daughter, Mrs. Lee Menikheim.

Mattie Shine, 67.5

Survivor: MT. Surviver: NEW ALBANY--Mrs.

ters, Miss Elizabeth Sh Renn; y isters, Mrs. Harry Matthews, Mrs, Miss Lillian nemacher,

Tr Louls Walker. OA AND CITY Jesse Edward Drew 31. rvivors:

fe, Ish; sister, Mrs. Henry Parott; mother, Mrs. Bessie Drew; bro , vince, SYRACUSE-—Albert ® Hibner, 79. Sur. vivors: Wife; sons, Ohhncey and Andrew, AW -James Ashby, 93, sur. vivors: fe: son, Clifford; brothers. Oliver, Joseph, Henry; sisters, Mrs. Alice Jcbling, Mrs. Bessie Scraper, Mrs, Ada

HOLD RITES TODAY FOR VIOLA SMITH

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Survivors:

after an illness of six months, She|E. Smith, 1049 W. 36th St, who died

ee Fe ton worn Yreimid Saturday in her home after a long 1SS n was n nail, " o and had been a resident of Indian- megs. Burial was to be in Crown

apolis 45 years. She was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church. Mrs. Smith was 67, the widow of Charles A. Smith, a paint salesman

Survivors are two brothers, Timothy and Cornelius Fenton, both of in Indianapolis many years who Indianapolis, and several nieces and died last May. A native of Posey

nephews. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Black-

new coats and toys. In addition to the children, 300 Traffic Club members, their wives and guests are expected at the luncheon. Lieut, Comm. S, A, Bishop, U. S. N. R, and Col. Robinson Hitchcock will greet the children and guests and lead the oath of allegiance to the flag. Major Dallas Leader, divisional secretary

| : he at nns i - (Claus will distribute gifts, candy,|pleasant View Church will conduct well Funeral Home and at © 8. m.

funeral services at 2 p. m. tomorrow [in Holy Cross Church. Burial will (in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortu- (be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

CST MRS, NINA OLDHAM VIRGINIA SNYDER, ILL | |s STRICKEN AT 59

10 DAYS, DEAD AT 91 Mrs. Nina M. Oldham, a resident

; i A hy. of Indianapolis since 1910, died yesMrs. Virginia Snyder, 91-year-old terday at her home, 3000 N. Illinois

County, she had been an Indianapolis resident 50 years and was a member of the Home Presbyterian Church. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs i Rowena Smith Montgomery; a sister, Mrs. Anne Kight Moschelle and a niece, Mrs. Florence Webster! Long, all of Indianapolis.

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yesterday in the home of her sister, Listed as “hosts of honor” are|Mrs Rose Hayden, 2012 Hillside Ave,, Lieutenant-Governor Dawson, Sec-|after an illness of 10 days. retary of State Tucker, Mayor Sul-| Mrs. Snyder had been an Indianlivan, Attorney General George N.|apolis resident 65 years. She was a Beamer, Police Chief Morrissey,|member of St. Joseph's Church. Be-

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Mrs. Oldham was born in Monti-| Funeral services for Mrs. Esther cello and lived for a time in Logans- | Bloom Will be conducted at 2 p. m. port. She was a member of the|today at the Aaron-Ruben Funeral Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Home, Burial will be in Shara Teand Queen Esther Chapter, O. E. 8.| Ys A are a OtDERieT Mrs. Mrs. Bloom, a resident of the city Bert A. Gwynn of this city; a son, for 18 years, died at her home, 44 Hubert D. of Evansville; a sister,|E. Ray St, yesterday after a brief Mrs. Eva Nofs, Elgin, Ill, and a/iliness She was 64.

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ADOLPH ESSIG, 62, MACHINIST, DEAD

il Adolph Essig, machinist for the i last 30 years at the Indianapolis Ex- | celsior Machinery Co., died today {at his home, 916 N. LaSalle St. He | was 62 Born in Germany, Mr. Essig came to the United States 56 years ago {and has lived in Indianapolis since. NN | He learned the machinists trade in R

e Capitol City Lodge, F. & A. M. Surviving are three sons, Edward, | Louis and Carl; two daughters, Mrs. Viola Battreall and Mrs. Lillian (Horton; his father, Thomas Essig: two brothers, Gustave and Louis, {and three grandchildren, all of In- | dianapolis.

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MAP SPEEDWAY CITY CIVILIAN DEFENSE

Speedway City will orpanize for {civilian defense vt a meeting in Jvhe | Town Hall at 8 p. m. tonight. Col. | Robinson Hitchcock, State Selective | Service Director, will speak. | The committee in charge includes | W. A. Beeler, president of the Speedway City Town Board; Ray G. Kremer, personnel director at Alli(son's; Claybourne Blue, commander {of Speedway Post 198, American Legion; the Rev. Howard Anderson, | pastor of the Speedway Christian | Church, and Charles Turner, Speedway resident.

WASHINGTON, Ind, Dec. 16 (U. P)-—Immediate expansion of the | Washington Reliance parachute | factory and the addition of 600 I| workers to the payroll in the near future was announced today by Ray Yorty, factory superintendent, following the receipt of a government contract for 25,000 parachutes.

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