Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1943 — Page 5

ch Plog =x Rites Tomorrow RITES FOR Mrs, Mary Ellen Sh | Irwin, 4321 Critttenden ave., will ee olin cing Ba BR Rig oa ny row in th srthe int Services Arranged tide mortuary by the Rev. Harold Ww. For Mrs. Nellie Brown eS, DANSE of S \ : Ebenezer cemetery, And Her Son, Mrs. Irwin died yesterday in St. Vincent's tal after an illness Double funeral services for Mrs. oF eS duepial ates an Nellie Brown and her youngest son! gurvivors are her husband, Melvin Lee Brown, whose death] Robert F. Irwin; two sons, Harry

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Buchanan with burial in the Indian- ensley funeral home, 907 W., 30th] Miss Cloah Irwin; a brother, W. months. Survivors are his Mrs. Brown, who was 51, died in| sister, Mrs. Carrie Washmuth of Mrs. Linda Jensen; a son, August|City hospital last night after an| Indianapolis, 13 grandchildren Jensen, and four grandchildren. = |died at the home, 1202 Udell st. TT |after an iliness of a few days. Mrs. , 2 p. m, today in the Usher mortuary [Brown had not been told of = JESSIE ROT l GER with burial in Floral Park cemetery. |son’s death. J Tuesday in his home. two years ago when they came to Ply Kirshbaum Realty Co. here and almost 40 years, he was a past nd friends as Billy, was in the seventh : : Columbia club, » oe member of the of the Spurgeon, Ind, lodge and Srade and a trafic boy at school : ro sonic order. ris lodge, No. 844. He was a trus.| Survivors are the husband, san-| Plan Services for Widow of LM. Rosenthal and Mrs. A. B.|¢%o te * Ernest and Jack Brown, all of In-| Former Indiana Bell | Darlin, both of Indianapolis, and Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ivia/dianapolis, and Pvt. Robert F. : | fis wife, Mrs. Maybelle Morris o California and James Barrett medicdl corps in Sitka, Alaska; two —— Mrs. Millard Hamm; both of Indi-| Curtis H. Rottger, former president erdinand Norkus Nixon, and two brothers, Everett| i... her mother Mrs, Effie|of the Indiana Bell Telephone, Co. The Rev. Ernst Piepenbrok, Pra | Indianapolis Brown: a sister, Mrs. Ruth simp- Meridian st., after an illness of one phurch, will conduct services for| pohe L. Adams tonkere] William d Indianapolis, The Rev. William A, Shullenberg- | rdinand Norkus, 940 Garfield dr, rt leppard of : apo er will officiate at services at 4 p. m. | Herrmann funeral home, 1515 8.{former Link Belt Co. employee, will Thomas M. Trader an mortuary. Burial will be in| last st. Burial will be in Concordia ine tn Mt, Jackson cemetery after| Services for Thomas’M. Trader, Crown Hill. p. m. tomorrow in the Harry W.|and was a former president of the day in the home of his daughter, Conkle funeral home. Moore peace chapel with the Rev.|company. Their son, Russell Rottger,

as - home Heberw Congregation ceme- - illness st., with burial in Floral cemetery.] M. Mayhew of West Newton; a H. Jensen; a sister, Miss Dorothea |illness of four months. Melvin, 13, and two great-grandchildren. Mr. Barrett, who was 60, died] The family lived in Brazil until | Active in the Odd Fellows order Indianapolis. Melvin, known by his SERVICES SET dadmoor country club and the, orong four years of the Har-|NO. 41. Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. |, = 0 0 oe lodge at the time|ford Brown; four other sons, Roy, rs. Simon Lyon of Washington. Barrett; two sons, Glenn Barrett BrOWn, Who is serving in the army President. Mrs. Jessie A. Rottger, widow of lirshbaum, died in January. of Indianapolis: a sister, Mrs. Artie daughters, Miss Gladys Brown and Barrett and Martin Barrett, all of who resided with Mrs. died yesterday in her home, 3103 N.| f Bt. John's 8 Reformed son of Indianapolis, and a brother,/ month, 3 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Burial for Robert L. Adams, tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchan. | ( shiv Wr. dca Yor services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the 34! N. Tacoma ave. will be at 1:30| Mr. Rottger died five years ago] Mrs. Emma Amos Burgmann, after| Mr. Adams, who was T7, died yes- | naviq 8. McNally, pastor of the died 10 years ago while vice presi-

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years, he had been employed by the Perfection Chair Co. before retiring 11 years ago.

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Centenary Christian church, officiating. Burial will bein Little Eagle cemetery near Zionsville. 1 Mr. Trader, who was 81, died yesterday in City hospital after three

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was graduated from Women's col-| lege, Jacksonville, She was a mem- | | ber of the Central Christian church.

Survivors besides Mrs. Burgmann |; iv pelt Co. weeks’ illness. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. J.. F.| Are a grandson, Ensign Frederick| gy vivors are his wife, Mrs. Michel] He was an employee of Allison's Ball of Springfield, Ill; a grand<| Burgmann, who was wounded dur-|aqome: three daughters, Mrs. Mary |and a member of the Centenary daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Wilkinson, | ing the Japanese attack on Pearl Shelton, Mrs. Bessie Shelton and [Christian chufch. Akron, O, and two rijeces, Mrs. | (Harbor. Ensign Burgmann is at Mrs. Effie Mayfield; two sons,| Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Anna Culver Miller of Indianapolis and| home on sick leave. Frank and John Adams; a sister,|Trader; a daughter!, Mrs. Leonard Mrs. J. W. Lawrence of Springfield, | . Sioa Mrs. Sarah Newsome; & brother,(Johns of Sheridan, and two sis- (aud a nephew, J, ‘F. Turley of| John J. Barrett John Adams, all of Indianapolis; 25 ters, Mrs. Aaron Lowe of Zionsville | Springfield. : Funeral services for John J. Bar-|grandchildren and seven great-|and Mrs. Samuel Fosnight of Joliet- : ——— | gett, 2503 Jackson st, were to be atigrandchildren, Nicholas A. Kennedy | Nicholas A. Kennedy, employee of || Brinks,” Inc., armored “Car Service | died Tuesday at his home. He was | 54. { . Mr, Kennedy was employed about | seven years at Capitol Dairies and recently worked for Brink's, He was | a veteran of world war I and had lived in Indianapolis most of his life. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nicholas A. Kennedy, Indianapolis; three sisters, Mri. Hannah Kennedy Mrs. Ann Casey and Mrs, Cecelia Blielie, and three brothers, James, John and J. Patrick Kennedy, all of Philadelphia. Funeral services will be arranged when word is received from Phila<t delphia relatives, Edgar Warner Ap | Services for Edgar Warner, a resi- | dent of Pranklin county most of his life, will be at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with burial in Floral Park cemetery. The Rev. George OC. Kimsey,. pastor of Memorial Baptist church, will officiate. Mr. Warner, who was 70, died yesterday at Madison.. He had been in ill health for three years and had. resided with his son, Clyde Warner, | { a a oth Desp-furred and lustrous pelts odist churclf nd had been a high-| in the exquisite tones of nat. way construction worker many | Eg ural Mink, years, | Survivors besides the son are two sisters, Mrs. Deward Wilson and Mrs, Otto Fields, both of Brookville. |

SEEKS TO PREVENT POST-WAR COLLAPSE

WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 (U. P| —The aftermath of the last war was | worse than\the war itself, Sen. El- | bert D. Thomas (D., Utah) said last! night in urging Congress to act now! to plan “properly” for returning servicemen. / “If we can afford billions and} billions of dollars to destroy, we can afford thousands and thousands to build up,” he said in a broadcast.|} He said he wanted to avoid “made!} work panaceas” and urged - com-|f pletion of plans for a full civic

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