Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1943 — Page 9
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| Services for Mrs. Laura Tutewiler Josephine Kirkland and@Miss Fran. | Were to be: at 2 p. m. today in the will be conducted at 2:30 p, m.[ces Fertig; a son, Daniel Fertig: | Reynolds mortuary, followed by Wednesday in the J. O. Wilson fu- | 18 Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank J, | Cremation in Washington Park cem-
bertig, and a grandson, - |etery. [neral home in Greenwood, followed | quansona: © © atom All Of In- | ewart died Saturday in his 4
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cles ; died by burial in Greenwood: : home, 2406 N. Talbot ave. He was ) fo : Frida home. He was 81. : » An Indianapolis resident 25 years, | a 67. Mr. Stewart retired in 1931 be- el AYDS. a at 249 Ww. New igh after Friday in hia home in Fishers after 4 include a son, Charles “Hail Vietory, Anglo-Soviet- Mrs. Tutewiler died yesterday at Mrs. Theresa Toth cause of illness. He had lived here Money back you ee Mr. Jeffries had lived in Indian-| A member of the Fishers Masonle |E. Dehner: a daughter, Mrs, Lela American Alliance!—-Stalin® sayy 1d home, E238 Indianola ave. after | pynera) services for Mrs. Theresa|® eas and belonged to the Alll.“ rug wa. m. BLOCK CO. apolis 28 ; : me of the oldest |McClintock; three brothers, Peter, a4 month's illness. She was 70 and ho S%! Saints Episcopal church. ORES, ‘wi years, His brother sur- Joage, 5° a se Henry and Charles Dehner; a sis the _legend on this new Russian the widow of Harry Tutewiler. Toth, 75 N. Concord st, will be Mrs. Bertha A. Stewart, his wife, ALL KEENE DRUG oe 3 a : ‘Survivors are three sons, August {ters Mrs. Anna Hahn, all of Indian- three-ruble stamp, issued to cele- | Born near Acton, Mrs, Tutewiler conducted at 9 a. m. tomorrow in survives him. Maading Drag Owatars Rvars hat a : Clinton and Shyrl. K. Clinton, both {apolis, and three grandchildren,| brate post-Tehran allied unity, lived in Greenwood many years and [the Holy Trinity church by the ~~ TTT - of Indianapolis, and Roy Clinton |Mrs. Mary Ruth Spaulding, Chi- : Was a member of the Greenwood |Rey. Edward Bockhold, with burial | [=== === == == = c= m= ee ce coe oe so : of Fishers; five grandchildren and | cago; Jo Ann Dehner and Raymond Christian church, in St. Joseph’ Epi Rin Meck. otamente. ™\EMERY. Eo DODD, [osc es anges |, 0 Jos som, | s, , y ingary, | ' i ; Mrs. Inez Dunlap died Saturday at her home after |
and Mrs. Eleata Gornes, Indianapolis; two sons, Earl Smock, Indianapolis, and Harry Tutewiler, Logans-
Ernest C. Moeller
Funeral services for Ernest ©.
Mrs. Ruby Gallamore
a long illness. She was 80. | * Funeral services for Mrs. Ruby
Survivors are four daughters. Mrs. | Mary Toth Solyon and Miss Helen |
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Gallamore, wife of Walter Galla- Moeller will be held at 2 p. m. port, and five grandchildren. « | Toth, ‘Indianapolis; Miss Theresa | Jute, 30.2 Sama we. . Ire tomorrow at the G. H. Herrmann) R d ad, Mus Eizabety Toth, ® Tr . , + eae i Hungary, d three sons, Jo - in the Tolin funeral home, with funeral home, 1505 8. East st. witn Appendicitis Fatal for Coast] Shirley H. Rodecap Michael and Albert ‘Toth, oir Poi burial in Washington Park ceme- |. po. prederick R. Daries, pastor Guardsman in Funeral services for Miss Shirley |p qiananolis. Ly
Hassel Rodecap, former clerk of the U. 8. department of agriculture; in Washington, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Shirley Bros. central chapel, followed by cremation in Washington Park cemetery. Miss Rodecap died Saturday in the home of her brother, Fred .T.
of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, officiating. Burial will be in Crown Hill. A retired cabinetmaker, Mr, Moeller died yesterday at City hospital after a short illness. He was 73 and lived at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lucille Bainbridge, 602 E.
Mrs, Gallamore died Friday in her home after an illness of several years. She was 57. She had lived here most of her life and was employed several years at Wasson's. Survivors besides her husband are & son by a former marriage, Edward L. Throm of the Chicago Times, and
California. ‘Mrs. Mary I. Gribben
Emery Earl Dodd, searhan 2-¢ in the U. 8. coast guard, died Saturday in the naval hospital, San Diego, Cal, following an appendectomy. He was 20. The body will be brought to the
Funeral rites for Mrs. Mary Isa-
bella Gribben, 719 8. Reisner st, an Indianapolis resident 40 years, will
| | | | | | | be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Farley | | | | | | | |
funeral home, with burial in Mt
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a brother Kenneth Martin, Indian- | norris st. Rodecap, 6150 Ralston dr. with - Harry W. Moore peace chapel and { Jackson cemetery. d : polis. Mr. Moeller was a native of Ger- funeral services will be held in the 27 BYE had beet STi, Se haa Mrs, Gribben died Saturday at i measured Sormbbunsty many and had. lived here 55 years.) "00 pie mother, Mrs. Gertrude vere" in Washington City hospital after a week's illness ; # vice, even Edward R. Dehner Survivors, besides the daughter, Dodd, 540 S. Fleming st. Her brother and n sister. MIS. She was 85. ) ol it, reflect- are a son, Francis Moeller, Wood-| =," /\otive of Bowling Green, Ky. |\ jie Maywood Indianapolis sur-| Survivors include her husband, | | y and the Funeral rites for Edward R. Deh- land, Cal: & brother, Pred Moeller, \1,o hag lived in Indianapolis 16 v ywood - John W. Gribben; two daughters, | | ce Chapel her, 628 Lincoln st., will be at 8:30 | Ritsville, Wash., a sister, Mrs. Tena |veqrs and was graduated from Ben |'\'® Mrs, Ruth McGiamory, Indianapolis, | Cig aret’e | ents. The = pe a Blank, Granite City, IIL; three Dayis high school. He was a mem- . |and Mrs. Millle Decker, Jackson || “a's Finest : 1 8 fitting 000 Is Wien Satins Cllltion's Drm grandchildren and two great grand- per of Lyndhurst Baptist church. | Adolph C. Harr county, and four sons, John Duncan, | | Americd of ry to the | children, Besides the mothers, survivors are Funeral services for Adolph O. Seymour, and Elmer, Lawrence and | | —-AND WAR BONDS! 4) ret four sisters, Mrs. Ruth Hines, Mrs. A ners se h p tar | Forrest Gribben, Indianapolis. | mo ie vis ee me a ee I VN whirl a - : Eileen Wade, Miss Geraldine Dodd HAT, former employee of the Star, - a me ee ee SN
Mrs. Myrtle Bohannon
Al Services for Mrs. Myrtle Bohannon will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the Lawler funeral home in Lebanon. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery. After an illness of six years, Mrs. Bohannon died Saturday at her home, 955 Congress ave. She was | 85 and the wife of George Bohannon. 8he was born in Lebanon and had lived here four years. She was a member of the Mounts Run Baptist church. In addition to her-husband she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Clarence I, Ballee of Indianapolis.
and Miss Iva Mae Dodd, all of In-| Will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the dianapolis, and five brothers, Elvis|©O- W. Nutt funeral home in Carmel. Dodd of Indianapolis, Sgt. Thurman | Burial will be in Crown Hill. Dodd of Ashford, W. Va. Pvt. | Mr. Harr, an employee of the Star Chester Dodd of Nashville, Tenn; |13 years until his retirement five Pvt. David Dodd of San Diego, Cal, Years ago, died yesterday in the and Pvt; Leonard Dodd, who recent- | home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Smith ly was transferred from Ft. Hare |of Carmel, with whom he had lived | nison to another army base. {for two years. He was 69. A resident of Indianapolis 20 years, . he was a member of the InternaMrs. Sarah Leventhal {tional Typographical union for more Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah than 40 years. A sister is the only Leventhal, 432 E. Fall Creek pkwy.,|survivor, were held this morning in the Ryan funeral home in Terre Haute with Joseph E. Grant
burial in Highland Lawn cemetery there. Mrs. Leventhal, who was 69, died! Saturday in Methodist hospital after a brief illness. She was a member-of the Indian-
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Services for Joseph E. Grant, 12064 E. Washington st., will be at 2 p, m. tomorrow in the Bert 8. Gadd funeral home, 1047 Churchman ave. Cremation will follow. Mr. Grant, who was 85, died yes-
Mrs. Anna C. Case Funeral services for Mrs. Anna
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: ; today in the Harry W. Moore peace | memple Benal-Abraham of Terre ber of Stove Molders’ Union No. 56. to-follow home guide that meant fewer Keepelimination regular. Get plenty of rest and sleep. Avoid ig : ey a chapel, with burial in Crown Hill Haute, ‘Survivors are a son, Raymond T. colds... shorter colds... 50% less sickness <T®%ds and people who have colds. : ; cemetery. . Survivors are four sons, Lou|Grant of Indianapolis, two grand- from colds... in a great medically- £ Mrs. Case died Friday in the Leventhal of Indiahapolis, Martin | daughters and two great-grandsons. supervised test among 2650 children! : . 5 Pe home of her daughter, 3920 E. 11th [Leventhal of Bowling Green, Ky.: 3
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and four daughters, Funeral services for Frank J. Leventhal, Mrs, Sydney L. James Fertig Jr, employee of Armour & and Mrs. Bert Goldberg, all of In-{Co. nine years, will be at 9 a, m. dianapolis, and Mrs. Jack Goldfarb|tomorrow in the Sacred Heart of Louisville, . Catholic church, with burial in St.
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J| Surviving besides Mrs. Osborn. are a son, Norman. E. Case, Upper Darby, Pa. and three grandchildren. .
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the me) 8 : oda home, 402 E. Orange st. after a NOTE: If the miserable symptoms of the cold Soothing medicinal vapors. It tes throat, chest, and ro b Mrs Rh Jane Bullinger, BEING HELD TOD AY week's illness. He was 47. A na- are 3 ae i promptly | ne serious. back surfaces like a warming poultice. This penetratingYou! : . former Indianapolis resident, died tive of Pittsburgh, he had lived in trouble seems to threaten—call in your fam- stimulating action keeps right on working for hours to relieve : . MN to 9:00 P M Dec. 7 in the home of her daughter,| Funeral services for Albert -Lee|Indianapolis since childhood, tly right away, miseries of colds 2 ways at once . . . even while you sleep! - Sn i » un §iEn = ‘A. " Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Flor-
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Services and burial were held Dec. 9 in Portland, Ind. Mrs. Bullinger lived in Indian.
the filling station at 3856 E. Michi gan st, were to be at 3 p. m. today in the Harry W. Moore peace chapel, with burial in Crown Hill
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apolis 23 years before she went to Chicago last March. She formerly ng lived in Portland and was a member x of the Christian church there. Survivors besides Mrs. Seeley are another daughter, Mrs. Mildred Gorham, Indianapolis; two brothers, E. Pr Doty, Portland, and A. C. Doty,
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cemetery. , : Mr, Seats died Friday at the Methodist hospital from a stroke he suffered at work at the D. E. Applegate Construction Co. He was 50. A native of Madisonville, Ky, he had lived here 24 years, and belonged to the Odd Fellows and Redmen's lodges, Survivors include his wife, Mrs, Annie M. Seats; a daughter, Miss Lilian Seats, Indianapolis; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman | Seats, Madisonville; a sister, Mrs, Flora E. Poge, Madisonville, and |two brothers, Elvis Seats, Indian apolis, and William Seats, Madisonville.
FUNERAL SET TODAY .| FOR WILLIAM MUELLER
i Funeral rites for William Mueller! of Detroit, former local stair build. er, were to be at 3:30 p. m. today! in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill éemetery. Mr. Mueller died Friday in a De-! triolt hospital. He was 79. He was! born and raised in Indianapolis, al member of an cold pioneer family. He retired 25 years ago and moved to Detroit. Surviving are two brothers, the last of the immediate Mueller fam- - ily, Oscar Mueller of the Vonnegut
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