Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1943 — Page 6

PAGE © THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1043 | Diesat72 [SET M' Mrs. Michaelis (RITES TODAY FOR STATE DEATHS gous sr, tig, ee | ies a S M 6 . SULLIVAN—Mrs. Kate Over, 83. Survive oes Rites Tomorrow gre: ey re Eouver Steele) grande \ k RY R \ 80 eat-grandson, John v = Rs HELEN l, BAMFORD AN DON one Biles, . Sur. CORTLAND... Mrs. Winnie Botkin, BOA PARAISO- MIS Marariret Skinner, i ha e | Hvors t t r Burvi : au 8, . , 8 ’ + aaug ' ' - J : ey MRS. ELIZABETH MICHAELIS, Elder, sons, Charles and Earl Miller: | Mrs. Al Dall and Mrs. C. B. Johnson: |thony Forbeck Ng a resident of Indianapolis 75 Rurial for Mrs. Helen IL. Bam-! sister. ars, lary Gladback; brother, | son, Daniel Botkin, brothers, Join Pet ———— \ > arles er id n ac stridge; sister, Mrs. W. | i _ years, will be buried in St. Jos- | ford, 3102 Central ave, was to be in| Mrs Sana Me Makan, 87. 1 SUTSIvORS: Wolf, ELIZABETH MICHAELIS F : eph cemetery following funeral Floral cemetery following funeral MoMahat: » Rtaian: Ueber, Dress ELWOOD--QGeorge 8troud, 82 Survive ormer Ballard Ice Cream ehh Pormen PIUmMbing INSPEOIOF | services at Grinsteiners funeral [services at 10 a. m. today in the Mrs Magy A awards, 48 suivant Sent ind and S| DIES AT HER HOME . ; R38 : funeral home at 9:30 a. m. tomors= irley Brothers central chapel. |gonect Arai aa ae, William dnd suerte f Co. Employee Lived Survived by Wife, Shirley Brothers ce p Robert Edwards; daughter, Mrs. Evelyn | Roberts. Mrs. Elizabeth Michaelis, 2217 N. ' row and at 10 a. m. in SS. Peter ; y ‘as 5 Hedrick: sisters, M Earl ‘Wi Mr: EVANSVILLE -Jeanette Carol Ford, 6 dy i i . and Paul Cathedral Mrs. Bamford, who was 1, died Allan Heibberg and Mis B 1 Hal broth. months. Survivors: Parents, Mr _and| Alabama st, died yesterday at hep Here 47 Years } B : Four Sons Mg i a Monday in St. Vincent's hospital ers. Guy, Raymond, James and Norman | Mrs, Joseph Ford; brothers, Joseph MeCoy eh oes Wl BY ele . ‘ She was found dead in her |after a six months’ illness. | ote and Richard Ambrose; sister, Barbara home. She was the widow of the Military rites will be conducted 3 : Funeral services for Edward J. apartment, 2217 N. Alabama st, A native of Buffalo, N. Y,, she WoC NE al-Aler$ en uyne Sarvivare Te awrence Rebstock, 82. Survivors: Wite, [former contractor Floribert Michaelis tor Lieven oy t W\ E ) { une: Vices : sl yesterday by her daughter-in-law, had been a resident of Indianapolis] Jones; brother, John ©. Jones Nellie, seughiers, aise Jima Rebstock and the mother of George, also in . "A V . "we » LR : cGover former plumb spec- s arles Meinert: sor oht : yn etcher, former ON 2 ACO In, lormer plumbing inspe . Mrs. George Michaelis, 5820 Cen- |o5 years. She was the widow of Herman E. Norbert W. Cecil and Paul E |the contracting business. She was salesman for the Ballard Ice Cream! 3 : tor, will be at 8:30 a. m. Saturday | tral ave. She had been ill a long | Thomas G. Bamford. {apolis; her mother, Mrs. Nellie Jr WAYNE-.Miss Meta Marie Rigeers, a member of SS, Peter and Paul Co, at 10 a. m Saturday at the i : {in Grinsteiner’s funeral home sh] sme. . : Survivors are a son, Lt. Norman Quigley of Buffalo, N. Y.; two sis« oud es: errata, Mrs. William | Cathedral. Harry W. Moore peace chapel. x at 8 a. m. in the Holy Cross Cath-| : a Aiiehgeits os was 5 a T. Bamford, Camp Pickett, Va.; four ters, Mrs. Clyde Horton of Hornell, Siase, Mrs. Caroline and Mrs, James| Survivors, other than her son ; Al ; | tended St. Mary's school and had |daughters, Mrs, Betty Hooser, Mrs.[N. Y, and Mrs. Priscilla Lo 3 Geor re another son, Louis, of The Rev. Golden A. Smith, pastor 5 EE olic church. Burial will be in Holy ; w }SRUBRLEYS, MIS y rooser, Mrs.IN. Y., and Mrs. Priscilla Loekwood | yunanoN-cChatles W. Brown, 92. sur.|¥€0rBe, are another son, Louis, o of the East Park Methodist Aol : Cross cemetery Seen hy eer hu Se. Marys Esther Jones, Mrs. Evelyn Smith|of Los Angeles, Cal, and six grand- vers. Son, Ciyde Brown; daughter, Mrs. | Toledo, and a daughter, Sister Mary as ydist : at i | Cross cemetery. ‘atholic church. r the last and Mrs. Irene Fentz, all of Indian-| children, NEW LEBANG Ruth Michaelis. i i x ! ! LE — s. Emma Ruddell will officiate at the services. Burial| | Mr. McGovern, who was 835, died| years she belonged to SS. Peter ea ee W LEBANON -— Mrs a wi be i Cdn Hill BF hE Tuesday in St. Francis hospital] and Paul cathedral. She also was ir. Fletcher, who was 72, died Si ; a member of the Third Order of ie : \ } after a six weeks’ illness, yesterday at his home, 5251 E. 11th : B = PR et 8 ye f aki go1 St. Francis and of St. Francis st, after an illness of several | Coming to Indianapolis in : '| Hospital guild. months. A native of Morgan coun-| Llewellyn Fletcher ‘he was employed 25 years by Kirk-| survivors are two sons, George ty, he had lived in Indianapolis 47 hoff Brothers, plumber contractors.) H. Michaelis of Indianapolis and years. Isince 1921. He formerly was with He was city plumbing inspector Louis J. Michaelis of Toledo, O.; He was a veteran of the Spanish-| A native ot Anderson, Mr. Hen. under Mayor Joseph E. Bell and Was| pne daughter, Sister Mary Ruth American war, serving for six! the Swan-Mvers Pharmaceutical in business for himself as a Blue | of the Sisters of St. Franeis months with company K, 158th reg- Co. it 1 ai hi olis and became as: ing contractor from 1022 to 1942. of Oldenburg; eight grandchildren iment of the Indiana infantry. He . 3 in = POS ah Ait @°° He was last employed by Freyn| and one great-grandehild. was a member of Tish-I-Mingo sociated with Abbott Laboratories: Brothers. tribe, 210, the Improved Order of| When the two firms merged several ; r Red Men [years ago. He was a member of Joined Plumber Union | Pallbearers will be Kenneth, Cecil the Presbyterian church. | He was a member of the Plumb-| and Marion Reynolds, Albert Hard- | Surv ‘e his wife, nh Jute ers union, local 73, the Holy Cross | acre, Stewart Maxwell and Louis) Dfan Henderson: wo daughters] 1 an Allman, all nephews of Mr. Fletcher Mrs. Robert E. Diiscoll of Indian. Catholic church al 1d the Holy Name| Survivors are his wife, Mrs. | japolis and Mvs. George A. Gwinn! society of the church. He was Blanche Fletcher: a daughter, Miss! iof Wendover Field Utah: a son, Democratic ward chairman of the

I -ini ard in 1928 ¢ recinet Naomi Louise Fletcher. member of | Chatles Dean Henderson of Indian- ninth ward in 1928 and a precine

The Indianapolis Times’ editorial l {apolis, und two grandchildren. | committeeman for many years. Wife of Methodist Pastor staff; a sister, Mrs. Jennie Reynolds) Survivors are his wife, Mrs.

of Indianapolis, and two brothers,| Mrs. Nina Campbell avi PR Le i Was White Cross

An fw fe 3 ray Ir. - Bert Fletcher of Shawnee, Okla. sons, Edward McGovern Jr. of In

Funeral services for Mrs. Nina |dianapolis; James F. McGovern, : scar tech t ) Beep y " : ahd Oscar letener of SWbETLN {Bond Campbell, widow of Judge! who is serving with the army air Guild Member.

Cal. : } A Charles B. Campbell of Kankakee, | forces in North Africa; Donald C. , 3 Ene = ; 3 5 . TI Il, were to be at 2 p. m. today at McGovern of Denver, Colo, and Jack Rites for Mrs. Mary Hood Flani- \ : Ff EF J STORE—Closed Charles E. Henderson Flanher & Buchanan mortuary. | McGovern, who is serving with the |8an, wife of ne Ree, J.B. Fistugad 3 Lk ‘3 Re 8 Charles E. Henderson, a medical{ Cremation was to follow. {army signal corps in Hawali; ajpastor of the New Jersey Street x : w= tI REAR ; service representative of the Ab-| Mrs. Campbell, who was 70, died | daughter, Mrs. Victor Gootee of In-| Methodist church, were to be con. 1 Ha hh i Saturday bott Laboratories, died vesterday Tuesday in St. Vincent's hospital | dianapolis; a niece, Mrs. Thomas E.| ducted at 10 a. m. today in the New : : 3 £ £8 : i SW fn his home. 3115 Park ave. fol-| The Rev. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor| Tiernan, and a nephew, Edward J |Jersey street church by Dr. Guy| 3 : i: 4 8 : p> os i af 1:00 P M lowing & heart attack. He was 66. [of the Tabernacle Presbyterian |Kirkhoff of Indianapolis, and eight|O. Carpenter, superintendent of ve :

derson had lived in Indianapolis ‘church, was to officiate. lgrande children. Indianapolis Methodist aistrict. ai — | Dr. Carpenter will be assisted by|

= = the Rev. L. H. Kendall of Boonville. | ! ' Subsequent services and burial will ii be tomorrow afternoon in Portland.| I MILLER-WOHNL S Mrs. Flanigan, who was 61, died| Tuesday in her home, 3131 Park]

i i | i YY v v 3 i AN NU Al JU ¥ Y ave, after a brief illness, I AWA A A native of Portland, she had! |

(been a resident of Indianapolis 20!

i I yf | years and for 14 years was organgist I [ lat the New Jersey street church. | i A |She was a member of the White |

| Cross guild and the Women's Ad-

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i i | il | a sister, Mrs. Cora Celgan of

|| TREMENDOUS REDUGTIONS HAVE BEEN TAKEN ||" ON ALL REMAINING SPRING AND SUMMER STOCKS | | Edward Hal

Funeral services for Edward Hall,

—QOME EARLY AS MANY CHOICE BARGAINS WILL [jj a0 N Capitol ave, wil be ut 2:30 GO FIRST! DON'T MISS THESE VALUES! Rs 55 Wisi Wn Drip eovienery | Il ere,

. : (iif} Mr. Hall who was 79, died yesAll Sales Final No Exchanges No Refunds ||||| terday in the home of his son, Alvin 1. Sa (Hall. He and his wife came to In- || dianapolis from Connersville 10 "A nat ago.

SUMMER DRESSES Ty I - ~ - been a resident of Connersville ; p {about 50 years and was a member P TAL ! Ou t Tr hey Go! (of the Improved Order of Red Men, A .

{the Loyal Order of the Moose and

|| Modern Woodmen of America there, 69 94 Survivors besides the son are his > . , 3 y ; i ¢ W $ | hg $ ¢ ig $ Il! wite, Mrs. Nellie B. Hall, and a sls You really get a thrill when you examine

‘ter, Mrs. Raymond Darby of Long the clever designing, the fine proportions | Beach, Cal. and the rich finish of this modern suite. Formerly Sold Up to $3.99 Il Wiliam A. Quillin Everything about it bespeaks QUALITY, BARGAIN BASEMENT | $ both inside and outside. © 3-Pe. Modern Te ud Hanlin of he Bedroom Suite, Vanity Bench, Comfort. —- ——— {ilIl| Northwood Christian church will 3 ly : {lI!|| conduct funeral services for William | able Mattress, 4-Pe. Glass V anity Set, Coil | A. Quillin, millwright in the maine Springs and 2 Pillows,

® . it / lil} | tenance department. of Curtiss- } | all nits (lil! Wright, at 2 p. m. tomorrow in (lll| Flanner & Buchanan rere

| Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Quillin, who was 48, was

» B {Ill shocked fatally Tuesday when he S lii|| came in contact with a trolley cone S o e Hi veyor wire. iy Ms ill A building contractor for more, iN [li] than 28 years, he had been employed at Curtiss-Wright since No-

Original Values 87. 90 to $17.95. Some slightly faded and soiled—but vember, A native of Scott county,

kL y : > vat 8 Virginia, he came to Indianapolis marvelous values! Come early-——only a limited quantity at $1 when he was 19. He Was a member

but plenty at $3 and $5! 1l|l| of the Northwood Christian church. BARGAIN BASEMENT Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Maude D. Quillin; three sons, Carl SUMMER M. Quillin, Robert H. Quillin and

JACKETS BLOUSES lf William D. Quillin, all of Indian SKIRTS apolis; his mother, Mrs, Mary PF. Hornbeck of Indianapolis, and two $1 49 $1 99 59¢, $}.00 88¢ $1 49 | Ee, to il | $28 §j.09 Mrs. Charlotte Hughes Values to $3.99 Sold Up to $3.99 All Werth pl Charlotte Hughes, widow of ‘ 1 ichard D. Hughes, insurance Laks Aelee)itm Tatiids Twice the Price executive of Indianapolis, died yesqp terday at City hospital after an

iliness of about a year. ’ She was born in Uewisville but| Just a Few!

had lived in angen moet of] Toe bg reg | feign | iis | SPs Sod Oak Dinette St | Athractive BED-HI SOFA 10 - 39¢ = §9c aged but very liam: Mee: 1 weno. noon orl] CROC oF AO $3450 Ee Sn 549 50 "

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sil - lanapolis, All Colors, :™ ft Yo ud Sold Up to $5.99 | IS Pion will be at , table and 4 steam bent lored cover. Opens to full size bed. Has extra large bedding box.

Exceptional Values choice ....... ~All Colors a. m, Saturday at Flanner & back chairs. While quan. p ! Al 10 dd; Buchanan mortuary with burial in tities last! 50 We ng Crown Hill. The Rev, George M.

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