Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1943 — Page 7
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| Hoelky of Fords,"
{ciaypoors Assistant Man.
ager Had Lived Here for. 30 Years. |
Harry D. Greene, assistant manager of the Claypool hotel for 20}
years, died last night in St. Vine cent’s hospital after an illness of two months. He was 69.
Mr, Greene, who lived at 2148 Talbott ave, had gained a wide
sequaintance with ‘Dolitical leaders}
of the state and nation during his
hotel career. He had lived in In-|
dianapolis 30 years.
He had managéd hotels in Rome,|
Ga., Evansville and. Marion. before Jlcoming. here. A native of Kentucky, he attended Moore's Hill college and the old Indiana State Normal school.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs.
Mooresville Farmer Be Buried at Grown Hill Tomorrow.
A and Mrs. Doris H nd Riss Frances Dillinger, both of Mooresville, and a son, nger of Indianapolis.
Ray L. Holman
The Rev. C, Sumpter Logan will conduct services for Ray L. Holman Western Union Telegraph Co. lineman 23 years, at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore peace chapel. Burial will be in the
Funeral services for John Wilson | Knights of JPythias. cemetery in
Dillinger, who lived on a farm near | Lizton.
| Mooresville a number of years, will] Mr. Holman, who lived at 1335 be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the home| Ewing st, died Tuesday of a heart
of his daughter, Mrs. Audrey Han- « Burial will be in
Mr. Dillinger, who was 79, dled Jesterday in Methodist hospital
Hess. was born in Acton in 1864 and the father of John Dillinger, public
Lellemy- No. 1-0f the '30 Aare three A er
Claude Huffman of Macon, Ga., and |
Miss Suzanne Greene. of Indisnap{olis, and a son, Pfc. Robert Durham Greene, stationed at Yuma, Ariz. Mrs. Greene died 11 years ago. Friends may call at the Kirby | mortuary, Meridian and 19th sts; after 7 p. m. today. Services will be in the mortuary at 10 a. m. Satir-
day, with burial at Dillsboro, Ind. g
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{James H. Lee
Services for James H. Lee, operator of an employment office and tobacco and soft drink shop at 539 Massachusetts ave. will be at 2 p: m. tomorrow in Flanner &
Buchanan -mortuary. Cremation: will follow.
Mr. Lee, who wis 67, died Tuesday in City hospital after an illness of several months. He lived ;and formerly operated A grocery store at the Massachusetts ave. address and had resided in Indianapolis 50 years. He was a meniber of the Seventh Day Adventist church. survivors at pix wife, Mrs. : Beste "Pearl Lee, a stepson, W
Christian F. Betz
Funeral services for Christian P.
ford Printing Co., will be at 10
{ &. mi. tomorrow-in the J.. C. Wilson
chapel of the chimes. Burial will be in Crown Hill Ar Mr, Betz, who was 78, died Monday in the Union Pririters’ Home in
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The bigger they come, the harder they fall is an axiom that might be applied to the case of this four-metored Jap patrol plane that was caught and killed by twe Navy Helicats during a task force raid on the Gilbert is lands. The U. 8. carrier-based fighters spoiled the big flying boat, top, attacked it and sent it crashing into’ the Pacific In flames; (Navy Photos.)
PAUL F.-KLIEBER
DEAD AT A AGE 55
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| Betz, retired printer at the Bur- OWNer of “Engineering Firm
Was Resident Here | 35 Years. 2
| Paul P. Klieber, owner and chief |
Colorado Springs; Colo. where he|chgineer of the Klieber Engineering
had gone several months ago.
Co., died yesterday in his homie, 2637
Retiring several years ago. he was Alen ave. “He wis 55.
a member of the Indianapolis Typo-
A resident of Indianapolis 385
| graphical union No. 1 snd of the Years,-he was founder. of the Klie-
‘old Time Printers’ association.
{ber-Dawson Machine Co.
.-Mrs.. Mas: McClaskey, a Mister ‘of -He Wasa member-of- the Irvings
“| Marion, o, is the only survivor,
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| Richard E. Ricketts Richard E.' Ricketts,
| ton Masonic lodge, ‘Scottish Rite
and Murat Shrine. He attended the
| Christian Science church.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Cor
3965 N,|delia Rose Klieber;- and--a--sister;
after an fllness of City.
Tacoma ave. died yesterday in St |Mrs. Louise Yohler of Cambridge : hospital a os Pe
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Richard E. Ricketts;
and a grandmother, Ricketts, all of Indianapolis.
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his{his home Tuesday. A native of! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.|Boone county, he had operated a Ricketts; a sister, Mrs. Mauri Rose, {grocery store at Brookville 25 years. Mrs. R. E.| Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Zora Games; a son, Otto R. Games of near Acton, and two brothers, Dan
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Rites Tomorrow
SERVICES POR Harry Elliott, | retired carpenter and machinist, | will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the |
Meyer & Abdon funeral home, | Burial will be in North Vernon.
Mr, Elliott, who lived at 408 E, |
29th st, died Tuesday in City | hospital after an illness of two | weeks. He was 7¢ and had lyed |
- in Indianapolis 35 years.
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Survivors are his wife, Mrs, | Clara Elliott; three daughters, Mrs. Charles Gorman, Mrs. Walter ‘|
Cunningham and Mrs, Frank Jett;
two sons, Harry E. Elliott of Indianapolis and Howard Ss >. Monrovia, ‘Cal.; a sister,
~Gertrude Elliott ‘of rer
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NE—I?enios Vanes Matto @. Sur- 64. Survivors: sone, n X iy Wife, Coral Pr ttox; | Jr. Stadler; da ors, Barton, i “Mrs, Mm, Norwood ap and Mrs. Mary “Mrs. Vesta Wable: and| Walker: - brother, Fred a hers sisters, sons, Othello, Irenios, Mra Lrwin Blackburn William and Robert Muttox, . BROOKFIELD --Samiuel Games, 20, Sur- ek wot ar. 48, Survives: Keuber Jaana vars Wile, Mike Gait san, Otte Miss Bernice Ann Wolf: Im ory Daughters gk. atin rors; u om Mrs. nue a ames Taylor Cloyd, oat Mrs, Adele Graybill} im Helen Cloyd; Martin; sisters, Mrs. Emm Madden, Mrs. Addie Goble; brothers, Stanley and Elisha Bryant,
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Philip Kares, MM. Bursivors: Wie, Ger trude Barons sons, OG. William, Jack an
CROTHERSVILLE=Tophy+ Hil, 70, Bur<| Curtis Kares: sisters, Mra. John Lehr oe ;
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DECATUR~Crant CO. Owens, 71. Sur-|ters, Mrs. Lula Hewitt, Mrs. Alpha vivors: © Wife, - Gertrude. Owens; sons, |liams and Mrs, Russell, Forest and Harold Owens; daughter, Mrs, Harry Michaels; sisters, Emma Coats and Mrs. Lottie Dietrick, HAMMOND--Richard- Andrew Aageberg, 31. Surivivors: Wife, Gayle Aageberg; daughter, Sally Aageberg; parents, Mr,
brothers, Jacob
Zenia Culliver;
sisters, Mrs. Harriet Savage, Mrs, Bitts and Mrs. Elizabeth Kinder.
Survivors: Mr, and Mrs. Beasley; Paul, John, William and Mrs, Adler Angeberg; brothers, Russell and Cecil Ray Beasley; sisters, Mrs, Fern and James Aagebery; aster, Mrs. James Palle Mrs. Mille Ann McDevitt and Adley Ella hae Beasley. HUNTINGTON--George W. Bloxham, 70. MIDDLETOWN- Charles ‘Fattle, 78. Sur: Survivars: Sons, Roy, Clarence, Glenn, vivors: . Wife, Mrs. Annabelle Verlin Bloxham’ daughter, Mrs, Mary daughter, Mrs. Iva Rector; brother, Roebuck; brother, Roll Bloxham, sisters i pattie, .. - Mrs. Siramis Colima, Mm. Angeline OAKLAND CITY—Lillle Mae Myers, T8. Marshall and Mrs, Jane Evert, Survivors: Husband, William Henry Myers: William __ Stadler, ' ! son, Ray H, Myers; brother, Ross Dougsn. |
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