Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1943 — Page 8

RS. 60! N DIES

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Widow of Charles A. Goth Was Well Known as a

Musician Here.

Mrs. Jessie Meek Goth, widow | of Charles A. Goth, died yesterday | ih the home of her daughter, Mys. | Carl Graf, 2055 Ruckle st, after a brief illness. She was 81. Mrs. Goth was for many years] associated with Indianapolis musieal circles and was known for her contralto voice and her role in the | operetta, “The Mikado.” Surviving are two daughters, Miss Marie Goth, a portrait painter | with studios in Nashville, and Mts. Graf. Funeral services will be at 3 p. m tomorrow in Hisey &| Titus mortuary. Burial will be in| Crown id cemetery.

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BERN, Switzerland, May 5 (U. P) —Erika Keitel, daughter of Nazi Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, Su- | ¢ preme commander of the German || arimed forces, died at Locarno, where she had been for a rest eure.

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I Rites Friday for Mes. Ida Starkey

Funeral services for Mrs Ida | Starkey, 2008 Parker ave, Who | died yesterday in a4 nursing home, | will be held at 10 a. Mm. Friday in | the Harty W. Moore peace chapel. Mis. Starkey, who was 79, had beenn ill six months. She was | born ih Kokomo, Sept. 6, 1863, and was an mdianapolis resident 33 vears. Bhe was a member of | the Roosevelt Temple Methodist | church ahd the Winema couneil of the Pocahontas lodge. Surviving are one son, Wayhe Starkey: two sisters, Mrs. Cathie,

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RITES TONIGHT FOR MRS. EMMA FOLTZ

Funeral services for Mrs. Emina A. Foltz, who died yesterday in her home, 5249 Central ave, will be held at 8 p. m. today ih the Tyner funeral home. Burial will be in Mad: | son, Ind, Mh, Foltz was born in Madison | 78 years ago and had lived in Me dianapolis 18 years She was a mem[per of the Bethlehem Dutheran ehurch. Death followed an illness of several years, Surviving her are a daughter, Mrs. Florence Bear, Ihdianapolis; Ithree sisters, Mis. Mary Doolittle, mdianapolis, and Mis. Josie Brown land Mis. Anna Snyder, Miami, Ma; two grandchildren and three great- | grandchildren.

Mrs. Minnie Pollard

Funeral services for Mis. Minnie Pollatd will be at 2 p. m, tomorrow in the Mt. Olive Methodist church of Ben Davis. Burial will be in | Maple Hill cemetery in Plainfield. Mrs. Pollard, who was 66, died Monday at her home, 1237 8. Glen Arms rd. She was born in Ken|tucky and had lived ih dianapolis 9% years. She was a membef of the

ISAAC PINKUS IS DEAD AT 77

Insurance Executive Was Ex-President of Hebrew |

Congregation. feane Pinkus, Spink Aims hotel,

| past president of the mmdianapolis | Hebrew Congregation, died this morning at the hotel after a long illness. He was 77. A resident of Indianapolis sinee 1909, Mir. Pinkus wae a native of Nashville, Tenn. He was a member of Monument lodge, former president of the Life | surance Underwriters’ association, | former general agent of the North- | eastern Mutual Life Insurance Co. and a member of Bhai B'rith, | Services will be conducted in the | Aaron- Ruben funeral home at 2 p. [m. Friday with the Rabbi Maurice Feyeriicht officiating. Burial will) be in Indianapolis Hebrew cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Teah: two daughters, Mrs. Harold J. Fishbein, State College, Pa, and Mrs. Franz ‘Rreitling, mmdianapolis;. one son, [Harry 8. Pinkus; one brother, Vie. tor E. Pinkug, both of Indianapolis, and one sister, Mrs. Marg Sehaefer, Yazoo City, Miss, and three grand children.

John Wesley Harvey

Funeral services for John Wesley Harvey, who died yesterday at the) home of a daughter, Mrs. Lula Harting, Acton, Id, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Robert | W. Stirling funeral home, Burial will be in Acton, My. Harvey, who wag 70, had been | ill two years. He was formerly em-| ployed as an operator for the Indianapolis Street Railway Co. and served on mule-drawn streetcars, | Survivors besides Mrs, Harting are two other daughters, Mrs. Eva Wilcox and Mrs. Nellie Reece, Indianapolis; five sons, George H,, Aeton, and Walter, Wesley, Otto and Omar Harvey, Indianapolis; 4§ grandchildren and 11 great-grand-

Ben Davis Christian ehureh. Surviving are the husband, James) D. Pollard; two sons, C. EB. Pollard, | Carbon, Ky, and James R. ollate:) Bridgeport; six daughters, Mrs A. Moore, Mooresville; Mus, on Price, Plainfield; Mrs. Russell Tomlinson and Mts, Isaae Cossell, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Harty Neal and | Mrs, Jag G. Williams, Clermont, and

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BURIAL TODAY FOR CARRIE VANBUSSUM

Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie | VanBussum, who died Sunday at. | her home, 2511 Central ave, were ‘to be held at 1:30 p. m. today in the = Manner & Buchanan mortuary | with the Rev. G. H. O'Donnell, pas- | tor of the Central Baptist church | officiating. | Mrs. VanBussum, who was 67 | was born in Terre Haute and had [lived in Indianapolis 30 years. She | vas a member of the Methodist |ehurch and a charter member of the Sigma Nu Mothers’ club of But. ler university. She attended Indi ana State Teachers college at Terre Haute. Surviving are the husband, Harry | D. VanBussum: a son, Harold B. VanBustum, and a sister, Mrs | Katherine Lawrence, both of De. troit, and one granddaughter. Burial will be in Highland Lawn cemetery in Terre mh

SPEICHER RITES TODAY

Funeral services for Ear] Speicher will be held at 3 p. m. today in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Washington park mausoleum. Mr. Speicher. died Sunday in his home, 1512 Ep-

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Mattie ren, Ti. Survivors: Son, ; sisters, Mrs, Mary Elen Rirdie Willey and Miss

ren. Iss Agnes EE. Wheeler, 8% ri Mrs. Emma oa. and several S. acob Schneider, Survivors: Deuvgh. ter, Mrs. Walter Sond and Mrs, Be amin Jones, and a son, Paul chheider.

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