Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1942 — Page 11

GED RESIDENT | 1S DEAD HERE |

Mrs, Sophie Gakstatter, |

Widow of Tailor, to Be Buried Tomorrow.

: Funeral services for Mrs. Sophie : /CGakstatter, widow of Charles Gak- |}

statter, who died yesterday at St.

~ Francis hospital after a short illness, | §

will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the G. H. Herrmann - funeral h om e. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Gakstatter, who was 76, lived at: 953 English ave. A native of Royalton, she was an Mrs, Gakstatter . ndiana polis resident 62 years and was a member of the Second Evangelical and Reformed church. She "also was active in the women’s guild. Her husband operated a tailor shop on the Circle. Survivors include four daughters, Miss Olga Gakstatter, Mrs. Theodore Losche, Mrs. Andrew Habig and Mrs. Frank Jones of Indianapolis; two sons, Paul of Indiantapolis and Carl C. of Detroit; two brothers, William Batz of Whitestown and George Batz of New Ross; 15 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

CATHERINE RAJA , - RITE IS SATURDAY

* ‘Services for Mrs. Catherine Raja, ~ who died yesterday at her home, 509 Harmon st., will be Saturday ab 8:30 a. m. at Voight mortuary and at 9 a. m. in Holy Rosary Catholic church, Burial will be in St. Joseph's. Mrs, Raja, ill four months, was 68. She had lived in Indianapolis 43 years and was a member of the Holy Rosary church. Mrs. Raja was| the widow of Vincent Raja who died; in 1930. * Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence B. Weimer; two sons, Vincent and Angelo, and two sisters, Mrs. Rose Meo and Mrs. Dominic Vita, all of Indianapolis.

DENY WRITER'S DEATH

LONDON, Dec. 9 (U. P.).—The Algiers radio said today that the French journalist, Marcel Sauvage, reported by the Germans to have been executed, will broadcast tonight. It denounced the Nazi report

Plays ; Lead :

Miss Rose Louise Kleis

Miss Rose Louise Kleis will portray the .leading role in “The. Gate to Happiness,” a three-act comedy which will be presented Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the dramatic arts auditorium of the Olive Branch Christian church, 101 E. Raymond st. Others in the cast are Mrs. Irene Fox, the Misses Shirley Patterson, Mary Keller and Betty Henderson, and Messrs. Ralph Morgan, John Taylor, Robert Deer, Robert Turpin and G. Noel Lyons.

EVERETT STIPP DIES AT AGE-38

Local Coniraior Served GOP Committee; Rites To Be Friday.

Everett M. Stipp, Indianapolis contractor and Republican precinct committeeman, died today at Methodist hospital. He was ad‘mitted last night. Mr. Stipp, a native of Clear Creek, Ind., was a farmer there before coming to Indianapolis about 20 years ago. He was 58. Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. Friday at Clear Creek and burial will follow in the local cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Demma; six sisters, Mrs. James Peak of Bloomington; Mrs. C. L. Clauuson of Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. H. V. Houseman of Vistula, Cal.; Mrs. Eulalia Wright of Monrovia, Cal;

* that he had been executed. be :

Deaths in Indiana

and Mrs, J. O. Baker of De-

ALEXANDRIA—James H. Curtis, 45. Grover R. Allen, 56. : Survivors: Wife, | Minnie; brothers, Clarence, Walter and N—Levi P. Keltner, 98.

ANDERS Survivors: Boo Yanghter and five sons. Charles F. Wa Jers, 67. Survivors: Wife, | Julia A.; da er, Mrs. Robert Fish; sons, Esten an aren: sister, Mrs. Jesse | Penisten; brothers, John, Arthur and Elza, | t Mrs. Grace Kinney Allen, 53. Survivors: | Husband, Carl; mother, Mrs. Gertrude Donaldson; sister, Mrs. Ruth Simms; | . brothers, Robert and Ivan Kinney. John Brinduse, 57. © Survivors: Wife, | Vera; sons, John, Matthew, Joseph, | Daniel and Paul; daughters, Anne, Olivia, Ruth Esther and Mary Elizabeth; broth- | ers, Thecdere and Paul, L BOONVILLE—Lawrence Ackerman, 35. Survivors: Er the Rev. and Mrs. L. H. PF. Ackerman; wife, sons, Louis and James; Sisters, Marjorie, Ruth and Mrs. Ra, erkamp; brother, Joe. rman D. Dillingham, 37. Survivors: Wife, Irma; sons, Norman, Jerry, Okel anc David; mother, Mrs. Ossmann; brother, John; sister, Mrs. Florence Collins, ELWOOD—Joe D. Cox, 81. Survivors: Wife, Bertha Davis Cox; "daughters, Hilde W., Marilyn Jean and Fay; 10 brothers and sisters. EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Mary Bickel, 67. survivors: Husband, Frank R.; sisters, Mrs. John Siemers, Mrs. Jacob Weaver and Mrs. Edward Kramer

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74. Survivors: Sister, Mrs. . Henry Niehaus; © brother, Henry Bohleber. rs. Barbara ‘Witte, 70, - Survivors: sband, August; daughters, Mrs. Lydia tern and Miss Edna Witte: sons, Otto, Adolph, Carl, alan and Walter; sisters, Mrs hia Butka, Mrs, Marie Raihl and Me, Minnie Suder; brothers, George and John Kirsch, Mrs. Datherine Hummer, 74. Survivors: | Husband, Sevres; daughters, Mrs. Neal nke; son, Gi bert; brothers, Dr. J. M. and Jacob Heberer. Bertha Mae Hill, 34.

I'S. Survivors:

| Husband, Maurice; daughters, Mrs. J. D.

Gough, Ruth and Margaret; sons, Maurice gr and Irvin; parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. Dulin; sister, Mrs. Minnie B. Beckman; Bonn} Charles and Hugh Beckman | FRANKTON—Mrs. Bessie May Le wis, 52. Survivors: Husband, Lucian: daughters, Mrs. Thomas Hobson, Mrs. Ione Davis and Mrs. Irene Tranbarger; sons, Norman and Clifton; brothers, Lou, John, Bian and Billie Brown; sister, Mrs. Mary

OS EETOWN-Ma, Phebe Catherine Edwards, 70, Survivors: Husband, David; daughter, Mrs. Stella Spray. GREENTOWN—John DeLong, 86. vivors: Wife, Ella; Fern; brothers,

Surson, Glen; Saughter, Frank and Charles

§ HARTFORD CITY—Mrs. William Towns-

end, 69. Survivors: Husband, William; sons, Landis, Selma, Jay, Keith and Robert; daughters, Mrs. El Lem Gilland, Mrs, Earl Smith, Nellie, Alberta and Fleta; brother, George Bush; sisters, Mrs. Fred Bitner, Mrs, Jessie

Morris and Mrs. Ray Overmyer,

HENDERSON—MTrs. James L. Mudge Survivors: Husband, James; James, Kendrick and Judge Jones; foster-daughter, ms.

n. as. Frank E, Miss Mary Wil-

KURTZ—Mrs. America Bower, 85. PENDLETON—Jesse A. Foust, 78. vivorS: Wife, Rosa; sons, Ray, Howard, | Byron. Clarence and Floyd; stepson, Dorval Sisson; = brothers, ew Amos and Samuel. PETERSBURG—William Luther Elliott, 66. Survivors: Wife, Nora; sons, Wal ter, Luther and Ernest; daughters, Mrs. Royal Pancake and Mrs. George Key; mother, Mrs. Jane Elliott, SHELBYVILE—Christian Steinhauser, 81. Survivors: Wife, a son, one daughter and a sister. SOUTH BEND JJosedh Renicrghem, 45. The Rev. Leo J. Heiser, C. , 63, Ta 8. en

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ANNOUNCE NAMES OF WAAC ENLISTEES

Headquarters of the Indiana recruiting ‘district in the . Federal building here today released: the names of the following women who were enlisted the week of Dec. 5 in the WAACs: Florence E. Mitchell, 39, E. 9th st.; Margaret L. Mitchell, 39 E. 9th st.; Kathryn Miller, 251 N. Delaware st.; Velma R. White, 2053 N. Talbott; Anna D. Driscoll, 1819 E. Minnesota st.; Mildred V. Main, An-

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Catholic university awarded him ¢ . degree of doctor of laws. Gen. Sikorski said he received ; the degree “at a time when in my country the invader proclaims that right and law are the exclusive prive ilege of rulers and of the mighty, and that the Poles as an inferior and weaker ‘nation. are placed oute side the law.” “In view of this,” he continued,

“the honor you have bestowed upon me comes as a tribute to the Polish nation, whose intrepid fight in defense of the reign of right and law has entered upon its fourth year.”

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A WORLD OF LAWS

WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (U. P.).— Sikorski, prime minister of the Polish government-in-exile, said yesterday that “on the course of this war depends whether the world will achieve the realization of the highest ideals, or be defeated by a primitive barbaric materialism which reduces men to beasts.” He spoke at a ceremony at which

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