Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1942 — Page 8

"MRS. REINECKE | S DIES HERE IERE AT AN City Resident fort, Many Years a “Was Ill Six Months; | | = Firm; Active Many

Burial Wednesday. Years in Masons.

Mrs. Caroline A. Reinecke, a resi- Otto R. Boettcher, a former part- | dent of Indianapolis .for man ner in the Riverview Packing .Co., Np Japo ny died yesterday at Methodist hosyears, died yesterday at her home, pital. He was 60. month's illness. She was 89. lis, Mr. Boettcher had been in ill{Years and for the fi, Mrs. Reinecke was a member of health since injured in.an auto-{last three years ny ‘winjgmg the Carrollton Avenue Evangelical mobile accident two, years ago, He{had been -emand Reformed church. She was the

resided at 1910 Talbott ave. ployed by the International Tool ber « 964 ave. Born in Wash- tribute to the departed...ond © widow of Frederick J. Beinbeta Wi who * Mr.- Boettcher ‘was a ‘member of|and Machine Co.. Roy, 964 King died in 1928.

| | Centre lodge, F. and A..M., Royal] Surviving are his wife, Bonnie; a ington County, Kentucky, she was servis for the living. Surviving are a son,

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be at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the Ropert W. Stirling chapel with burial

in New Crown. Former Partner i in Packing Mr. Williams

was 64 and died

Maranda Alice Kinsey. Was Native of Kentucky; |

‘Burial Tomorrow,

Mrs, Maranda Alice Kinsey, 8 resident of Indianapolis for 39 years, will be buried tomorrow in Crown {Hill following services at 1:30 p. m. at adhe West Side Namen Suse: ba | oe offer families . Kinsey, who was 69, hy tr bereaved Saturday at the home of her son, ; ; . AF J COMPLETE FACIES fur tha

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his wife, Selma; another daughter, | Indianapolis. : : Mrs.. Clarence Devlin, both of In-| Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Oliver L. Akins dianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Fred |Minnie Stoudt of Remington and| Services were to be held at 1:30

Bacon of Marion, O. Mrs. Fred Burger of Goodland; |P- m. today' in the Conkle funeral pm—————— three nieces and one nephew. home for Oliver L. Akins, a dis-

OYEE DIES Services will be at 3 p. m. tomor- patcher for the B. & O. railroad. : j|row in Flanner & Buchanan mor-|Burial was to be in Floral Park. tuary. Cremation will follow. Mr. Akins was 82 and died Sat-

FUNERAL TOMORROW Mrs. Maude Thrasher Eg I i, 8

N. Belmont ave. A native of William Charles Iloran, an em=-| Mrs. Maude Thrasher, a resident Greenville, 0. Be hud lived 2 Inployee of RCA Mannfacturing Co.,|for 29 years, was to be buried in polis most of his e rewill be buried in Holy Cross tomor- | Glen Haven cemetery this afternoon [tired from the railroad in 1938. He row following 8:30 a. m. services at

following services at 1:30 at Flan-|Was & member of the Eighth ChrisGrinsteiner’s funeral home and st|ner & Buchanan mortuary. She tian church, He had been employed 9 o'clock in Holy Cros church. was 58.

by the railroad 65 years. : Mr. Doran, who resided at 221 N.| Mrs. Thrasher died Saturday at| Surviving are his wife, Maude Randolph st., died Saturday at St.|her home, 4022 Boulevard piace,

A.; a son, Oliver L. of Long Beech, Vincent’s hospital sfter a week’s|after an illness of two years. She

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Order of Jesters, the Scottish Rite|stepson, Calvin Young; two step-|s member of the West Side Naz- ! : 2 LOW COSTS ...which cover som seven daughters, Mrs. ; ter of the composer, Jerome Kern, |patrol for 29 years and was leuten-|ter, Mrs. John Walters, all of In- : i ridge, Mrs. Lela Miller ant: emeritus of the organization. Sisnayelss, Mrs, Odessie Thompson of Freetown; DIES IN BEECH GROVE : : and a ne- y | Mrs. Thera Bucy of Chicago; three ; of : i great granventigren; ; all off atin: COVAL BURIAL apo Harry Bills Jr., all of Indias. § [sons, Harry of Martinsville, Homer we| 2 | Ha SERVICE T0D AY home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. TT i : . . : : ° GEN. BEARSS FATHER a — Services for Mrs. Doris Thelma Final Rites Tomorrow; KENTUCKY OFFICIAL DIE day: at the Church of the First . 8 SEAR CHAPEL Franklin Wallace Bearss, 5, died He was the father of State Sena- Mrs. Crooks died Friday at her| Mrs. Martha L. Felt, widow of|tomorrow morning for Henry HopWorld ine officer f 2 o'clock this afternoon at the her : Laffon of Kentucky. He died yes-|. orld war marine officer whom Surviving are er ' husband TRY A WANT AD IN . TIMES. IT WILL GET QUICK RESULTS, served two térms in the legislature, | Vas 83. a sister, Mrs. Margaret Haworth,|from Greenfield in 1910 when her ville, but had lived here most of Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. court, room 1. Robert Todd of Attica, and three nk I M. W DI Mrs. Felt had been living at the since the death of her husband. Robert L. Dalson Christian Temperance union and Burial Tomorrow. ; j mortuary. : two daughters, Mrs. Clifford H. : Gl Mrs. Nigel Holme in Miami, fol-|dianapolis and Washington 30 years,| and a son, Truman T. of Chevy 40 years and.had opdrated the bar-|67 and lived at Remington. p. m. tomorrow in the Irvington Surviving besides Mrs. Holme are|church and the Altrusa club’ of .

‘Bandman Artle Shaw and his [and Murat Temple Shriné, He had|daughters, Mrs. Leona Meyers and arene church. FLACKVILLE N ATIVE Harvie... ond whidh 919 listen to a few recdrdings at’ their e : ‘and Clara; «Surviving are. his wife, Zella; a Mrs. Artie Irvin of Miami, Fla, and apulis, “Services will be. held at 2'p; m. of Mian, and Rov: two sisters, Mis. = 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at Ls Mrs. Doris Crooks DIES IN PERU AT 95 Retired Businessman Was|orooks Rea’ Sk Eosiery Mills) * nome to City in 1910 oh Born. Burial was to be in New MADISONVILLE, Ky., March 9 ip SHelyyile. 2050 E MICHIGAN ST. + CHERRY 6020 : : : : * i | . J ] tor Braxton Bearss and the late| Services for Nathaniel Coval, re-|home, 1101 Bacon st. She was 34|Judge Edward. W. Felt, died here(son Holeman, 78-year-old - private & new naval vessel is to be named, |Dorsey funeral home. Burial Was|calvin; a son, Calvin Earl; her par-| °° oo terday from a heart ailment. Mr, Coval died Saturday after a all of Indianapolis. husband ‘was elected judge of the his life. He was a member of the served two terms on the appellate Westminster Presbyterian church} ‘ bench and at the time of his death sons, Edwin P, Herbert and Frank home of her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Union Secretary 30 Years;| she was as member of the Irvington Robert L. Dalson, owner of the buried here Wednesiay following the McGuffey society. Mr. Dalson, who was 54, died Sat-| Mrs. May B. Houser, secretary for|prowder of Evansville, Iil., and Mrs. lowing an illness of two years. He|died yesterday at Long hospital chase, Md. . a becue inn at 1820 N. Meridian. st.| A native of Wolcott, Mrs. Houser | Methodist church. Burial will be e 1 \ / e Tr \ ; H F J h |

| surprise bride, Betty Kern, daugh- |b¢en a member of the Murat Arab|Mrs. Catherine McKee, and a sis- ue Fide. duiighitéts agvqt Highet Man at other Plora Schmid, Mrs. E 3 Beverly Hills home, Iske; nine grandchildren, sister, Mrs. Harry B tomorrow at the McNeely funeral JUDGE'S WIDOW Sallie Gols of WH Wg, BY» gm Burial will be in Crown ant, J " Inc., employee, were to be at 2 p.m. PERU, Ind, March 9 (U. P).-- i : : ’ 83 and a Native of From Greenfield. Crown. “3 ; } (U. P.).—Services will’ be conducted Gen. “Hiking Hiram” rg a tired businessman, were to be at and a native of Johnson county. yesterday after a brief illness. She secretary to former Governor Ruby x ————— aes ———a————————— He was an active Republican and|to be in Crown Hill cemetery, He|ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dillman, and| Mrs. Felt came to Indianapolis long illness. He was horn in Shelby- In appellate court. Judge Felt and the Mystic Tie lodge. in 1926 was judge of municipal H., all of Indianapolis. M. Lowry, 36% N. Layman ave, ; ; . . Methodist church, the Women’s : Southern Barbecue Inn, will be Remington Resident; i services at 2 p. m. in McNeely Surviving, besides the sister, are io) We i urday at the home of a daughter,|the United Mine Workers in In-|Howard C. Caldwell of Indianapolis, had been a resident of Indianapolis |after an extended illness. She was| Funeral services will be at 2:30 for 12 years. was a member of the Christian|in Greenfield. Your co-operation in conserving tires gasoline and equipment now will help

Cal., and a daughter, Lois J. of Chi-

illness. He was 53 and had been|was born in St. Louis. cago. employed by RCA for five years.| Surviving are her husband, Wes- : Lt ; Mr. Doran was a member of Holy|ley; her parents, Me and Ti Lucius H. Moe Cross Catholic chufch and Holy|John Ferguson of Indianapolis; a Name society. sister, Mrs. Viola Tillman of De- Lucius H. Moe, employee of the Allison Engineering Division of GenSurviving are his wife, Marie; two |troit, and a brother, William Fer- eral Motors Inc, died yesterday sons, John F. of Indianapolis and |guson ot Indisnapals hil 1ki In the 300 block on | William C. of Baltimore; two v Ne hi a. st. ED was 41 «daughters, Misses Kathryn and Bet- Dr H L. Coll a deputy iy Doran: ‘hres brothers, John, SET SERVICES FOR coroner said a heart attack caused Thomas 20d Busepe, a) ou his death. A native of Kankakee, sisters, I'S. atherine Dutcher, N TI CO Inc Mrs. Elizabeth Brannon, Mrs. Ger- WOODRUFF RESIDENT 0 Mo Mus sane Sndiangts trude Gundey and Mrs. A Rich, : : ; 29 on the CIRCL wl be sranddauatier ne a Mrs. Sue E. Smith, a resident of | the Allison division for the last year 2 Doors from Power & Ligh city. this city many years, will be buried| 2s & machinist. He was a past in Crown Hill tomorrow following chancellor of Lodge No. 56, Knights

2 p. m. services at ihe viral 9 Pyies are his wife, Florence; ited Presbyterian church. New Life-Like | Plates

Mrs. Smith died Saturday at her|a daughter, Patricia Lee, and a an arent, odorless, tasteless ‘and so light

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home 1215 Ewing st. after a long|sister, Mrs. Myrtle Richards of illness. She was 69 and the widow | Kankakee. of Edward E. Smith. : Services, conducted by the Rev. A native of Oil City, Pa., Mrs.|Arthur L. Mahr, First United

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Smith was a charter member of the "Woodruff church, was a Bible class teacher in the church many years, and a member of both the Missionary society and the Social circle. She was also a member of the Monday Afternoon Reading club. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Charles C. McFarland of Indianapolis; a brother, F. Herbert Bell of Arcadia, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Carrie Roberts of Indignapolis, and two grandchildren.

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FRATERNITY TO GIVE ANNUAL DINNER DANCE

Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will hold its annual “State” dinnerdance Saturday in the Claypool hotel Riley room. Chapters represented will be from DePauw, Purdue and Indiana universities, Rose Polytechnic institute and the Uni-, versity of Illinois. | prof ‘J. J. Davis of Purdue will! | serve as toastmaster at the dinner which will be preceded by a reception at 4 p. m. on the mezzanine. 9a3¢ | The dance will start at 9:30 p, m.

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Lutheran church pastor, will be 'at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Harry W. Moore Peace chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill

Mrs. Ida Vandivier

Mrs. Ida E. Vandivier will be buried in Mt. Pleasant, west of

Mount - Pleasant First church. Mrs. Vandivier, who was 62, died at her home in Lawrence, Saturday.. She was born in Greene county and was a member of the Methodist church. : Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Eliza, Shepherd, and a sister, Mrs. Dora Azbell, both of Linton; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Marie Ward of Indianapolis, and two grandchildren.

RUBY CRIST, FORMER CITY RESIDENT, DEAD

Mrs. Ruby Crist, a former resident of Indianapolis, died yesterday] at her home in Butler, Pa. She was 44 and had been ill six months. Mrs. Crist moved to Butler five years ago. She was a member of

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