Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1943 — Page 15

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DUNKIRK~M th 8. Geunt, 83, Sur Casey, pianist and composer, will be| Mr, Alexander died Wednesday in " and for 15 years secretary-treasurer dy Daughter or, Miss Baith J. Osun: * Eoxo MOw=Mrs. Tra M. O'Banion, 87. at 2 p. m, tomarrow in the Royster nic he e, 20 er ve. He ho Wi will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow sons, O, M. 1, Soseph H.. Charles L |Survivors: Husband, Ira M, O'Banion: his hom N, Berwick a He| ng urs. 8 nt the Hisey & Titus mortuary, 951 of the Indiana Refrigerating Co. 53%% O 8 point brother Miller: sister. Mrs. A. 0./& Askin mortuary. Burial will be was 82. A native ‘of Virginia, he . died last night of a heart attack in 00D--Charles M, Curie, 4, Sur-|Arrasmitn; son, Pred M. O'Banion, at Plainfield, . Rinia, ood intentions . Delaware st, with burial in Ida- 1 H ay Wile, oe ries: Rist. MONTEEUMA Jesse M. Pavey, 81. Sur. {had lived here 50 years. i I w ri alle. his Raugme St J001. Galigge ‘ave; i ard Curless; sister, Mist Mage a8 Climord Harold, a Ban Tver: Str Mae, Shes. a wy - iif Survivors include the widow, Mrs. * ces was h Roscoe, Barl and yesterday in tr home, 0 w y p - Miss Horn, who lived at 1117 Ool- _A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Ouriess. rst Shafter: braiher. Mberman Paver. Washington st. after an iliness of M8ry Alexander; five sons, Charles, re hard to get. ave, died yesterday in‘s nurs- ETNA GREEN- Martha Ann JOhnton, | wynkgon and Mrs. Oharles VanClove: |Alexander, Springfleld, ©, and : he had retired from business six #4. Burvivars: Sons, Pearl, Bar! and Roe two days. She had been In ill health] 4 ng home. She was 50. years because of failing health, | seil Johnston: sisters, Rose Myers and| PERU--Della Les Prick, 83. No url oo ooo 0 Ralph, Alvin, Roy and Edward Bhs had taught in: public school Emma Wallace, h y

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ig Emory Maddo: Rites Tomorrow. Banker. SOTRACK_e, git Jr “wine . Fatt biuvence Ring: Saughie, Mra. Bervices for Miss Pearl Horn, ele- Harry A. Groff, former vice presi- | Waiter and Clave

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pi her fitness. She also had taught in Elkhart and Waukegan, II, dur-

Altekruse; brothers, Ernes year £1 | photographer. - Hig symphonic ree- | Hata EA rat mt. 5 , lord collection is among the largest) Andrew Christen, SS. Survivors: Wits, vas & Eaduste of Buller une QB) in the city and he haunted the | SHES SEN, DRS Shriben Bt 4 a : : \ "* (beauty spots of the state making|Edward and Henry Christen; sister, Mrs. oh £- wh brother, F. R. Meet Mr, Chips, the sea-going photographic color transparencies FT uy hail 82. Busvivers: oy James} spaniel that became a veteran of |ghien he would project for fiends, | Wife, Louise Rybarski; daughters, Mr

iss Marie Elwell Services for Miss Marie Elwell

des at school No. 21 for 15 years,

ridge Oity. Miss Elwell, vince a serious fall in 1940, died In ednesday -in her home, 4245 Carnilton ave. She attended the Central Chris-

on several years before coming 6 Indianapolis, “Survivors are her .mother, Mrs

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0,000, proceedings in probate court meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at 230 E.'a resident of Lawrence, will be at distiased today,

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A ALEXANDRIA ~ ha Humphries, - Former ~ Local. Mother hin, “Beveen. oad

tary school teacher hers 12 dent of the old National City bank

He had two hobbies which were wellsknown throughout the city and | {state, He collected classical phono- |

EVA ANSYIL MaMa J Robb, RTO ts vivers n Mrs, Lama Pauley and Mrs. Minnis Alvis. YT. WAYNE Porens BE. Altakruse, M [graph records and was an amateur survivors: Wits, Mrs Alskzuse; ton wil.

only a week this term because

the Attu and Kiska campaigns as

| He was a member of the Columbia a mascot on a Navy transport,

club, Chamber of Commerce, Pent funeral home in Oaklandon with alpha Masonic lodge and, formerly burial at Memorial Park here. belonged to the Rotary club, | Mr. Wallace, who was 73, died His wife, Mrs. Winifred Scotten !yesterday in his home.

Iie Groff, is the only immediate sur.| Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Li vivor, y | Wallace; a daughter, Mrs. Earl Cone

be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Howard: funeral home, Cam- MEET TOMORROW Services will be held at 2 p. m. to- nelly, and a son, Percy L. Wallace, A fall conference of Legionnaires | MOTTOW at the Hisey & Titus mortu- both of Indianapolis; a Zoster

| p row 1 daughter, Mrs. BE. A. Darnell of which now include veterans of [MY with burial at Crown Hill, BE Bend: a sinter, Mrs. Mary A. Emil Rath

world war I and IT will be held Girt of Anderson, and tifree grandThe Rev, Prank 8B. C. Wicks, pas

here tomorrow and Sunday, children. National Vice Commander Martin V. Coffey of Ohio will speak at 1:30 tor emeritus of the All Souls Unt. Henry Kleineweber p.m. Sunday as will James R. Wil tarian church, will eonduet funeral | Rit f H v sieinewsber son. tail gunner on a flying for-| services for Emil Rath, director of | oo Of Henr \ tress, who was wounded at Rabaul ” salesman at hie Ideal Rupsitare in the Southwest Pacific. | ieee etic Co., will be held at 3 p. m. tomorndiana, lis public schools “since | Principal state committees will Jodi pry “public se in Planner | T°% in the Harry W, Wood peace meet tomorrow afternoon and Sun- & Buchanan mortuary. Oremation chapel, with burial at Concordia. day morning, while the department will follow Mr, Kleineweber, 536 Temple ave, B low, died Wednesday. Born in Germany Mr. Rath, who was 6, died yester- in 1001, he cams to this country day in St. Vincent's hospital after | tier the last world war and had

executive committee, governing body of the state Legion between conan {liness of two weeks. been an Indianapolis resident 15 years.

ventions will convene Sunday mornSurvivors are the widow, Mrs.

ing. REBEKAHS TO NOMINATE George P. Wallace | Amanda Kleineweber, and a son, | Gerhart Kleineweber, both of In-

Temple Rebekah lodge, 501, will | Services for George P. Wallace, dianapolis,

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herine Elwell of Milton and a Br, Glen. Elwell of New York.

ESTATE OF $20,000

(U. Pl) A. Nash, “boss” of Chicago's 1 Democratic machine who Oct. 8, left a modest estate of

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Burpel Shank, daughter, Mrs, Oeell mith |and played PATOKA--Mariin 1. Arthur

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Grace Eliza Coomim, M. Burvivors: Hus-| bi A Coombs; daughters, Mrs, Esther Cromer, Mrs, Dwight Creen, Mrs, Robert Hess and Mrs. uden Snyder; sons, Harold and Dean Coombs, SEYMOUR Charles Louden, vivors: Wife, Jessie Louden; Miss Mildred Louden: brother,

78. Sur daughter, Benjamin Louden; sisters, Mrs. Sina Cosby and Miss Mattie Louden erett Darlage, 18 Andrew H. and Amelia Christopher Dar lage; brothers, Allen, Harlann and Melvin ariage. sister Lorene Darlage, grand-| father, Prank Darlage

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rvivers Leonard BRweayny; brothers,

sisters, Mrs

and John Sweasy: Joseph Griman; Mrs, Bert Sternal, Mrs. Stephen sich and Mrs. Darrell Dunlap Emma LaFonda, 88. Survivors: Anna M. Hesse, 38. Burvivors Richard Heass. daughters, Mr: Schaphorgt and Mrs. Georges Colip

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