Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1942 — Page 12
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PASTOR'S WIFE S DEAD AT 74
Mrs. W. H. Lutes Came
Here Wednesday to Live With Daughter.
Margaret Cath-
Services for Mrs.
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Orchard Reunion
ering Lutes, wife of the Rev. W. H.
Lites, pastor of the United Bréth- | ren church at Blackhawk, will be
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at p.m, United Brethren church. Burial will fico be in Paoli. She was T4. Mrs, Lutes died vesterday at her home, 23 N. Gray st, following a| brief illness. She ahd her husband | had left Paoli Wednesday to live here with their daughter, Mrs. Emmett P. Walls, at the Gray st gddress. Nirs lived in Indianapolis’ fro 19208, while the Rev. | Mr. Ittes served as superintend- | ent of the Indianapolis confer-| ence of United Brethren churches. | 8he was born near Springfield; fil. | survivors are three sons! William H. Jr. and Henry, both of Ft. Myers, Fla, and George of Michigan City; seven grandchildren | and one great-grandchild
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Peter Hoffman : Bel
er Hoffman, painting tractor who retired three years) ago, died yesterday ih his home, 10 E 52d st. He was 73 and had been a short time i A recident of Indianapolis 350) years, Mr. Hoffman came here from | Ft. Warne Surviving are 8.: a daughter
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his wife, Carrie Miss Mildred A} Hoffman Indianapolis; four brothers, Arthur E. of Indianapolis and Henry, Alfred and Martin, all of Ft. Warne, ang three sisters, Mrs. Will Gerding, Mrs. Fred Bues-| king and Miss Bmelie Hoffman, all] of Ft W
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Norman Burnham
nan Burnham, for 18 veatrs| the Dean Brothers] died yesterday at his | Gale st. He was 68) n ill for three months mdian- | ago from Aradison, |
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came to
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3 wife, Carrie M of Dayton, Calvin C. and Taylor L.!} m and grandchildren i Funeral services will be at 2 P| the Wald funeral] Burial will be in Memorial]
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Eunice E. Sullivan
Miss Eunice E. Sullivan, former music teacher in the publie schools of Evansville other Indiana | gities, died vesterday at her howe. | 1720 N. Talbot ave. 8he had been {11 nearly five Born in Mt. Vernon, Miss Sullian Evansville for many years before coming here in 1008 She was a member of the First Presbyterian church. She lived with her gister, Miss Harriett BE. Sullivan.
Mrs. Nick Maur's Rites Tomorrow
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PARARCHIVA MAUR. a five of Rumania who had lived ere died yesterday 1229 Bridge st. an iliness of six years. She was 33 and a member of the Rumanfan church and the Rumanian so. eiety Nick Maur, heft husband, is the only immediate survivor, Services will be at 2 p. m. tos morrow in the Rumanian ghureh, Blackford and Market sts. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery,
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Aembere of the Orchard school altmni association will meet Sundav for a rewnion from 4:30 to 7:30 p. Mm. at the school The program will inclitde games, election of officers, Movies of past years, open hotige of the new building, welcoming of the elass of 1942 and a Supper
| Victor Jose Jr. ic in charge of the event. Others working on the pro-
gram are Mise Judith Preston (left), recording secretary, and Mrs. Richard Gaus.
MRS. PFEIFFER 1S DEAD AT 84
She Was Charter Member Of South Side Turners
Ladies’ Society.
are, Charlotte A. Preiffer, charter member of the South gide Turnpre Tadies’ society, died yesterday | in her home, 5120 B. Walnut st, at] the age of 84%. The widow of Ferdinand pleiffer, tive of Buffalo, N. Y. and had lived in indianapolis 64 years. She was a member of the Little Buehre club. Her husband died in 1908. Surviving are four sons, Albert] William, Hohn, and Howard; two daughters, Mrs Thomas Jenkins Mts: Pleifter and Mrs. Emil Rahm: 15 grandehildren, and 10 sreat-srandehildren, all of Indianapolis Funeral serviees will be at 2:30 Bm. tomorrow in the Robert Ww gtitling funeral home, 1422 Prospect st. conducted by the Rev. Ernst A. Piepenbrok, pastor of 8t John's pPrangelical and Reformed ehurch.| Burial will be in Grown Hill geme- | tery. i
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Christina Roeder, 18 i LE HE atsy Luella Mother, Mis, sisters, Mrs Wanda Baker, 2 Blair, Mrs, Faye Guillet; bro
ROONVILLE Ais Survivors: Sens William, BROWNSTOWN-P Blevins, 19 Survivors Nr Rievine
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AITES SET FOR MRS. SHUPINSKY
Lithuania Native Had Been A Resident of City For 40 Years. Mie. Rebecca Shupinsky, a resident of Indianapolis for the past 40 years, died yesterday at her home, 052 High st. She was 75 and had been ill ehly a brief time. Mrs. Shupinsky came to Indianapolis from Lithuania and became a naturalized citizen several years ago. She was a member Knessig-Tsrael. | Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Blizabeth Finkle of Oakland, Cal, and Mrs. Esther Klezmer of In-| dianapolis; four sons, Joseph 8. William, Harry and Louis, and four| grandehildren, all of this eity. | Funeral serviees will be conducted by Rabbi David Shapiro and Cantor Sam Levine at 2 o'tloék this afters hoon at the Aaron-Ruben funeral home. Burial will be in Knessis=
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FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1942
Robert T. Young Rites Tomorrow
Robert T. Young, employed by VanCamp Hardware & Iron Co. for 98 years, died yesterday at his home, 848 N. Gfant ave. He was 72 and had been ill six months. My, Young had lived in Indian= apolis many years, coming here Gi .. from Montgomery © eounty. He was s a member of the = Ladoga Christian - wae chureh. © Surviving are * his wife, BEliza= beth; two sons, Barl A. of Indi= anapolis and Charles of Craws= f ordsville; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Young Hatold Springer, Myre. Jack Klinger and Mrs. Donald Brown, all of Indianapolis; a half= brother, Bert Young of Indianapo= lis; and two half=gisters, Mrs. Ems= ma Hoosier and Mis. May Wilson, Services will be at 2 p. m. tomors= row at the Robert W. Stirling fu= neral home, 1422 Prospect st. Burial will be in Crown Hill
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NEW PALESTINE MORTICIAN DEAD
Charles Herrlich Was Former President of State Funeral Directors.
Charles Herrlich, New Palestine funeral director and former presi= dent of the Indiana Funeral Direc= tors’ association, died yesterday at his home following a long illness. {He was 57. He took an active part in the as= lsociation for many years and held the presidency in 1020. He was also a member of the Indiana State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors for several years. He was a past master of New Palestine Masonic lodge No. 404 and was affiliated with the council and chapter at Greenfield. In 1039 and 1040 he was worthy patron of New Palestine O. BE. 8. No. 213, A mems= ber of the Bvangelical and Res
Mr. Herrlich was alse a member of DROWNS IN LAKE JAMES the Churchmen’s brotherhood. ANGOLA. Ind. June 13 (U. P) A native of Indianapolis, the son! _puth Verbarg, 24, Cincinnati, was of Max and Mary Bechert Herrlieh, drowned late yesterday in Lake Be Mariel to Miss Bessie| yomes, five miles north of here, : when a sailboat carrying five girls Surviving besides his wife are five capsized in a sudden wind and rain sisters, Mrs, Emma Gunn, Mrs. squall,
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Herrlich, all of New Palestine, and Dr. David TaVel (Reg. Optometrist)
Mrs. R. P. Henderson of Malden, la VEL S
Mo., and Mrs. R. C. Call of Steuben= J; Ki [R208 e [0 y 7,
ville, O. 4 WEST MARKET SI
Services will be at 2 p. m. tomor= row at the home and at 2:30 in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed churéeh in New Palestine, Burial will be in the cemetery there,
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