Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1942 — Page 11

RITES SET FOR - JENNIE HEDGES Eo

Half a Century.

Funeral” services for Mrs. Jennie K. Hedges, a resident of Indianapo-

lis for half a century, will be held]

at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be — Orgwm Hill cemetery. Mrs. Hedges, who died Wednesday, was the widow of James Hedges, who died in 1908. She was a member of the Memorial Preshyterian church and the Women's Relief corps, Grand Army of the Re- . public, © “She is survived by two brothers,

Walter S. Read of Indianapolis and Harry L. Read of Hollywood, Cal.

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Services will be held at 2 p. m.. tomorrow at the J. C. Wilson funeral home for Levi Clinton

yesterday at his : . home, .3560 . S. i Meridian st. t ~ Mr. Heiny, © who was 84, was a native of

operated his i farm on S. Me- ; ridian st. Levi Helny He is survived by his son, Marquis; his daughters, Mrs. Edna Webb, Leota Heiny and Mrs, Viola Martin, and his grandson, Kenneth Earl Martin.

DUTCH ANXIOUS FOR NEW CRACK AT JAPS

Copyright, 1942, by The Indianapolis Times and The Chicago Daily News, Inc.

SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA March 20 (C. D. N.) .—Dutgh officers, undaunted by the punishing battle of the Java Sea, are more eager than ever to get new destroyers from America to fight the Japs and avenge their lost comrades, : They pray that America can give them a cruiser, even an old one. Their fleet is gone, their families are prisoners, their homes are the domicle of Japs. Few have anything left more than a pair of shorts, a shirt and a water-soaked picture of wife and children. All they want is a chance to fight.

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DIES, RITES SUNDAY

I She was 48.

10 SON'S:

[5 Salina Olan Clara Boetler Wes Miami Resident; “Burial Here. |

ave., where she had been visiting. Mrs. Boemler was 83. Her home

1925. She was a native of Iowa.

Boemler of St. Louis; also survive. 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Montgom-

st.,: with ‘the Rev. F. Marion Smith, pastor of the Central Avenue Meth odist church, in.ch Burial will be in Washington } ric cemetery. |.

Mrs. Mary Osting Mrs. Mary Osting, 917 N. Hervey st., died, last night at. ‘her home. She was 68. ; Born in Dearborn county, Mrs. Osting had lived in Indianapolis 28 years. She was a member of the: Barth Place Methodist church. Her husband, Lewis G.; three brothers, Harry, Elmer and William Enders, all of Indianapolis;

Cleveland, and Mrs. Albert Michel, Indianapolis, and a son, Lymond J., Indianapolis, survive her,

Dorcey E. Summitt Mrs. Dorcey E. Summitt, 24, wife of Ray C. Summitt, died yesterday at Flower Mission hospital. Funeral services will be held at

W. Moore peace chapel. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. Besides her husband, Mrs. Summitt is survived by her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Elmer. McGinnis; 'a. sister, Mrs. Frances Mitchell; a brother, Lester McGinnis, and a grandmother, Mrs. Belle McGinnis.

MRS. JUNE: COOK, 48,

Mrs.: June Cook, wife of Ralph Cook, 2330 Stuart st., died yesterday at her home after a brief linet.

The funeral will be held ot 1 p. m. Sunday at the Shirley Bros.

central chapel, 10th and Illinois sts., and the final services will be held: at 3:30 p. m.at the Clear Creek Christian church, four miles south of Bloomisign, Burial >a be at

iro was born near Crawe, Ind, and was educated in Putnam county schools. She had been married 16 years and had lived ‘here 38 years. She was a member of Alfretie council 5; Pocahontas, and Rebekah Fidelity 227. Surviving her, besides Mr. Cook, are her mother, Mrs, Elizabeth A. Call, and two sisters, Eva Call and Mrs. Henrietta Coleman, all of Indianapolis.

TORNADO CARRIES BIT OF PAPER 110 MILES

LOGANSPORT, Ind., March 20 (U. P.)~It took a big wind and

Mrs. Sabina’ Clara Boemier, 83, {aed Jis, ight. ui-oé tm of etl son, Walter P. Boenler, 3130 [Park] :

weeks. . A frequent visitor There, «she| moved to Florida from St. Louis in

Two daughters, Mrs. G. M. Weiser] of Miami and Miss® Gladys G.|

Funeral services will be held at 3 ery funeral home, 1622 N. Meridian Y

3 Directing. the production of act one of the Warren Central high school senior production, “Anything Can Happen,” are (left to right) Lois Armstrong, David Middleton, Evalyn Masterson, Paul Smith and Mildred Falconburg. ‘The play will be presented at 8:15 p. m. March

,-21. WW. R. Moore, production director, is working with the committe.

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52; ‘Services to Be Held Monday.

Alphonse Joseph Krapp, who retired a year ago after managing Thompson’s restaurants for nearly 20 years, died yesterday at his home, 403 'N. Pine st., after an Illness of a year. Mr. Krapp was 52 and came to Indianapolis 35 years ago. He was a member of St. Joseph's church. His wife, Margaret; two sons, John and William, both of Indianapolis; -a daughter, Evelyn, Indianapolis; a brother, Elliott, New Or-

1leans, and three. sisters, Mary, Mrs.

Enza Karpentier and Mrs. Evelyn Code, all of New Orleans, survive. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a. m, Monday at the Grinsteiner funeral home, and at 9 a. m. at St. Joseph's church. Burial will be

at Holy Cross cemetery.

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