Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1943 — Page 8

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ “vi (Ww. f THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1943

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PAGE 8 WHEELER RITES SET SATURDAY

Maintenance Employee at lce Cream Firm Had | Been Il Briefly.

The Rev. Charles FP. Jones of the Arlington Methodist church will conduct funeral services for William N. Wheeler, head of maintenance at| « Ballard Ice Cream Co, at 3 p. m.| Saturday in the Harry W. Moore peace chapel.

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Augusta was found dead yesterday in a field on the farm of Mrs. W. P. Montgomery, Friend charles tatham, R. R. 2, Box

Of Diplomats, Will Be | “hr rev

Mrs. Latham, who found the : : : body, said that Mr. Williams had Buried in Capital. 3 William P. Montgomery, father of

worked for her seven years. | Deputy Coroner Leonard Cox said death probably resulted from (Walter H. Montgomery, president |of the Crown Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co., died here yesterday

heart disease. The body was taken to Moore ' |after an illness of several years. | Born in Berwick, Mo. he had

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| Harriett Shoemaker, Emily Berry, Mrs. Miriam ars “and Mrs. Etheil ELWOOD—Ovid Owen Shaw, 76. sur- | vivers: Wife, Ada; daughter, Mrs. Greta]

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& Kirk funeral home, 2530 Station st. Survivors include two sons. Members of the Capitol City ledge lived in Mexico for many years. He Will participate in the services. Wg" |went to the Pan-American Union | Surial will be in Washington Park g& ' u 22metery. I ad |in Washington as a translator in Mr. Wheeler, who was 69, died 800 and abet Nas wandered wo >sterday in his home, 5450 Pendle-| puneral services for Otte Goh- Folio i ie §! We Pap. | on pike. H : i May. han ech res mann, 67, grocer, will be held at | A friend of many South Amer- | A native of Morgan county, he 9 a. m. tomorrow at St. Joan of [can diplomats, Mr. Montgomery ‘ I had lived in Indianapolis 47 years.! Are church. Mr. Gohmann, who [120 Sone an Juenss _— Prominent Here; One of 4 A carpenter by trade, he was em-| operated a store at 802 Buchanan | : ployed by the Ballard firm 11 years. | Be for 8% died M 4 s |States government commissions. He Survivors of Butler He was a member of Capitol City | Bh Jas: oneay al was on the first ship which went lodge 312, F. & A. M.; Scottish Rite,| Mis home, 3364 Park ave, follow. [through the Panama canal in 1912. Class of 1880. Murat Shrine, Harris lodge of the ing a heart attack. Came Here 5 Years Ago : ; " I. O. O. F. and the Capitol Avenue Retiring in 1004, he came to Ins Funeral services for . ; ora 3 is oe i ill, aland | Bigot church. MRS. EVA MAE OWENS, | dianapolis about five years ago. Frazier Dill, prominent in soc a ors are his wife, Mrs. Jen- He was a member of the Con- [club life here, will be conducted by ou Tleeler, : nd da Sister. ies, PUTNAM NATIVE, DIES cordia Lutheran church in Wash- [the Rev. W. A. Shullenberger of e rmoth of Indianapolis. | Mrs. Eva Mae Owens, Indianap-/ngton and was a Mason. He had the Central Christian church at 10, 5 mn ‘ \ oq attended the University of Tennes- |, .. saturday in Shirley Brothers Maureen 0’Connor oie FeSiners I any md seé and George Washington uni- Central chapel. Burial will be in ay e e a versity. : Funeral services for 4-year-old Mrs. Lavina Goode, 320 E. 17th st,| The body will be at the Royster Crown Hill Maureen O'Connor, 5344 Broadway, with whom she made her home. * |& Askin funeral home, 1902 N.| Mrs. Dill, who was 88, died Tueswill be held at 8: 30 a. m. Saturday Mrs. Owens, a native of Putnam | Meridian st. from 7t00 p. m. today day at the home of a daughter, Mrs. | a g raks & an. HI uary and | county, had lived in West Indianap- and then will be taken to Washing- Waihi C. Datyy, 4 hon, N. J a. m. at the St. Joan of Arciolis many years. She was a mem- ton for funeral services and burial |Yith Whom she ha ive lav] church. Burial will be in Holy Cross per of the Second Free Methodist four years. Services will be con-| cemetery. church. IT : ducted in the East before the body, Maureen, daughter of Mr. and| Survivors, besides Mrs. Owens, are William Richardson is brought here. Mrs. Leo F. O'Connor, died Tuesday another daughter, Mrs. Lottie Kel-| Services for William Richardson,| She was one of the four survivat St. Vincent's hospital after ajlis; a son, Frank K. and four former night watchman for the |ing members of the 1880 class at long illness. | grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. Butler university and the only sur-| | Ermet Products Co, were held today |viving member of the Mu chapter, ! Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. 5 lin the Harry W. Moore peace chapel g CENTRAL 8 SPECIAL with burial in Send Creek ceme.| Survivors besides Mrs. Darby are The New CADET-FLUFF ave. He had been ill since October. |hama and Carol Ann Ford of In-! OIL PERMANENT Born in Franklin county, he came |dianapolis. ito Indianapolis 10 years ago from | Long or Short Style | Martinsville where he was a mem- IL DUCE IS 60 TODAY: { Shining Curls ber of the Methodist church. , Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Bessie w bw : m— Gay Ne Contour Fo Richardson; two daughters, Mrs. AGAIN WHERE IS HE? S # d \ Cora Fultz and Mrs. Hazel Diggs,| LONDCN, July 29 (U. P).—The| oiT an {both of Indianapolis, and three sons, |German news agency DNB pointed | Easy to — {Marshall Richardson and William out that Benito Mussolini is 60 Manage A Richardson, both of Martinsville, | years old today and asserted that and Wade Richardson of Tampa, his “historic importance as a! Complete ih Sham pes OPEN ALL DAY SAT. Fla. statesman” would be unchanged re- | ] a ais coum e gardless of the outcome of the pres- | Special! COLD WAVE “Gaeii.= ROME GOT 1100 TONS lent events in Italy. | hea ne electricity — WAVES CLOSER TO war $ LONDON, July 29 (U. 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Kim Dimmick: daughter, Mabel] BLWOOD—Mrs. Catherine Roethemeyer. | Known Waves (w= c | Cr ss. Mabel gr ds 8 SIvIvOrs: Sons, Edwin and William | 1 C C —M Fr . tsch- emeyer ’ ler, 83. Survivors: TDaugRIere. Mrs, Charles $2.50 to S10 GARY—Peter Saynak, 68. i v 0 | Klinger and Mrs. Paul Ley; sons Carl | CARE—Feter Sayne Survivors: G. O. and Charles; brothers, William, e, Mary: sons, Peter, Sieve and Nick: Dave, Charles and John Megenhardt, daughters, Mrs Margaret Blum and Mrs. | COLUMBUS—Mrs. Bertha E. Taylor, 88.1" Mre Nelle Maria Charles, 49. Survivors: | | Survivors: Husband, Robert T. Taylor:|Hushand. Fred Charles: daughters, Mar. | i sons, a iam and Robert Taylor: sister |jorie and Jeanne: son, William: brothers, coL RI: | Mrs. M. J. Dailey; brother, Frank Temple. :

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Aa Russell, 79. Survivors: | Wife, Stella; daughters, Mrs. Ida Asbury, Mrs. Georgia Russell and Mrs. Mary

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