Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1943 — Page 16

3 P. M.; Death Follows Long Iliness.

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A Third Christian church, will be

in Crown Hill.

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months.

She had lived. in Indianapol mother of the Girls’

the Third Christian church.

‘officer of the McGuffeyites,

‘Mrs. Mary Niedenthal

Rites for Mrs.

her hgme on Bluff ave, will be a 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the

{eph’'s cemetery.

Ni#denthal of Rushville and Joseph,

Indianapolis; a brother, Frank P.|

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Services for Mrs, Wilma ¥F. Morse, |qne of the oldest members of the|

|3 p.m. tomorrow in the Montgom-| jery funeral home with the Rev. A. C. i Brooks officiating. Burial will be

Mrs. Morse, who was 71, died yes-| in the home of her son, Frank G. McCormack, 3010 Win-| throp ave, after an illness of several|

since 1893 and was an honorary | Federation at She | also was an active member and past!

Mary Magdalena Niedenthal, who died Wednesday in

home and at 9 a. m. in St. Roch's Catholic |church. Burial will be in St. Jos:

Mrs. Niedenthal, who was 85, had

lived in Marion county 50 years and IVORY had been active in church work at Ivo SOAP St. Roch's. & 'R . Survivors are five sons, George —— Large 10¢ Niedenthal of Greenfield, Louis

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CHARLES HIGGS, GOLFER, IS DEAD

Professionals to Bear Pall At His Funeral on Monday.

Charles Higgs, well-known profes- | sional golfer, died today at his | home, 1124 Hoefgen st. He was 30. Entering the professional golf [ field several years ago, Mr. Higgs| {was assistant pro at Coffin golf | {course and later at Pleasant Run.

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{ From there he went to the Blue | Funeral services for Charles T.

| River Country club at Shelbyville, {and then to the Bloomington and | | Kokomo Country clubs.

“1 ‘Recently he had acted as starter |

and assistant to Golf Pro Roy Smith {at the Highland Golf and Country club Members of the Professional Golfers association, to which Mr. Higgs | belonged, will be pallbearers at the | funeral | Survivors are his mother, Mrs. | Frances Higgs, and a sister, Miss | Lorene Higgs of Indianapolis. { Funeral services will be held Mon|day afternoon. at Flanner and | Buchanan mortuary followed by | burial in Crown Hill.

ROMONA CLUB TO MEET Ramona Grove of the Supreme | Porest Woodmen circle will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in Castle hall building. The Bradley Guards drill team | {will initiate five candidates, Miss | Mary Alice Kirk, Mrs. Mary Pearsy, | Miss Alice Pearsy, Miss Pricilla | Elliott and Miss Margaret Boyd.

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will be in Crown Hill,

Methodist hospital. She was 64.

gardens.

Park Methodist church.

Eads, both of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Rena V. Lalley

Services for Mrs. Rena V. Lalley

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edral. cemetery.

an illness of several months.

years and was a member of SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Survivors are her husband, Frank |

son, Ernest and Virgil Hart, all of

Gabriel, Cal, Downer’s Grove, Ill, and several nieces and nephews, including Mrs. Harold L. Unversaw and Donald { Hart, both of Indianapolis.

Charles T. Sandberg

| Sandberg will be at 3:30 p. m. to{morrow at the Planner & Buchanan | mortuary with burial at Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Sandberg, who was 63, died yesterday at his home, 3101 N. New Jersey st, after an ‘illness of nine (weeks. A sales representative for {various manufacturing firms, Mr. |

anapolis for 18 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Sandberg; two sons, Car! T. Sandberg, Indianapolis, and Clyde A. Sandberg, Muncie; and

Mrs. E. W. Kittridge .

Funeral services and burial for «Mrs. Eunice Wilsey Kittridge, mother of Mrs. Henry M. Gelston, 41% Hampton dr., will 'be Monday after- | noon in Ann Arbor, Mich.

an illness of five and a half years. | She came here from Ann Aroor 11! years ago. Besides Mrs.

Gelston, survivors

are another daughter, Mrs. Charles!

N. Filson of Toledo, O.; three grandchildren and a great-grand-child. Her son, Carlyle Kittridge, a telephone engineer, died 10 years ago.

George H.- Williams

The Rev. Carleton W. Atwater of

duct funeral services for George H.| Williams, grocer at 427 W. 30th st., for more than 40 years, at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown

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Mr. Williams, who was 66, died yesterday in his home 427 W. 30th st., after a brief illness.

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Widow of Peony Grower

‘Services for Mrs. Josephine M. Rosenfield, 1024 Lafayette rd., willl, be conducted at 3:30 p.. m. tomorin Flanner & Buchanan mortu‘by Dr. George Smith, former | superintendent of the Methodist

hospital and former paster of Rob- i erts Park Methodist church. Burial

. Mrs. Rosenfield, widow of J PF. Rosenfield, prominent peony grower and hybridizer, died yesterday in

Her husband had developed many varieties of peonies, exhibiting 12 of them at the Chicago world's fair in 1934. Mrs. Rosenfield had operated the garden since his death in 1934. She had traveled extensively in the United States visiting famous flower;

She had lived in Indianapolis 35 years and was a member of Roberts

Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. L. W. Cline, and a sister, Mrs. Daisy

3171 Kenwood ave. will be at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Kirby mortuary, Meridian and 19th sts, and at 9 a. m. in SS. Peter and Paul cathBurial will be in Holy Cross

Mrs. Lalley, who was 56, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital after

She had lived in Indianapolis ad

|T. Lalley; a sister, Mrs. Mary Wat-| son, and six brothers, Elbert, Emer |

Indianapolis; Elton Hart of San | and Earl Hart of

Sandberg was born at Ishpeming, | Mich., and was a resident of Indi-|

three grandchildren all of Muncie. |

Mrs. Kittridge, who was 94, died _|vesterday in Reed sanitarium after

the First Baptist church will con-|

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Alice Atkinson; son, Dale| WASHINGTON «» Thomas Gordon, Walter F. Atkinson; | Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Ethel Osha W.-H. Lane, rs, Clarice Trois, Mrs, ‘Rosa Lashlgy and Survivors: Hus-| Mrs. Thelma Gillet; sons, Otho and Wil-

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