Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1944 — Page 8
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Henri |fleld, died ‘Monday ’ n | Methodist will { hospital. - he Hisey member of the Brotherhood of rial in Locomotive Engineers and the ‘As- | sociation ‘of Retired Raflway Em-| “~Mrs-Deibridge.- who-was. 90,.died | |ployees. He had completed 38 years’ Bes She had [service with the 2 years and |railroad. Baptist |
Puneral services for M etta Delbridge, 3325 be at 3:30 p. m. Friday in & Titus mortuary with Crown Hill.
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Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. James R. Wood of Bedford, Mrs. H. P. Burkett of Lester Prairie,
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Survivors are his daughter, Mrs.
{Lucille B. Loy, and two sisters, Mrs. | |Elzora Roebotchem and Mrs. Dolly}
| Reed, both of Edgewood, IIL
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Shelbyville Newspaper Man 1 To Be Trained at ~ Eo Seunely | San Diego, nrotiters, ROBERT - Norman L. Thurston, editor of
the Shelbyville Democrat, has been inducted into the marine corps and
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R. Krackenberger D. Liese PFC. ROBERT J. KRACKENBERGER, son of Leo Krackenberg-
s oso E. Arndt, husband of Mrs. Merilyn Arndt, 3203 Hovey st., has been promoted to first lieutenant at Camp Seibert, Ala,, where he trains
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Visits Parents Here
Cpl. Virgil n. ~Iohnson, marine veteran of 14 months’ duty tr. the
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Johnson, 515
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He 15 the #b of Mr. and’ Mrs. Harold E. Doser, 1502 Ruth. dr, Ravenswood, and the husband of Mrs. Gloria Doser, 1136 - S. State ave. men
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Cpl. Francis F, Helmick, son of Percy B. Helmick, 2215 N. Rural Ist., has been graduated as an autos motive: iechatiie at Ft. Knox, Ky.
er WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, Joseph E Arndt Tetons | Officer af Camp Seibert :
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er, 810 Woodlawn ave., has won his MRS. VIOLA APELL HARRY E. KENNEDY, sons of Mr. wn >
Minn.; and Misses Ada and Maude Delbridge, both of Indianapolis;. two sons, John C. Delbridge of Danville and Elias J. Delbridge of De-
Services for Mrs. Viola May Apell, former Indianapolis resident, will
Robert, who recently comp
and Mrs. Harry BE. ‘Kennedy, 1518 E. Tabor st., are both in the service.
will receive recruit training-at San Diego, Cal.
“Ipast six years, ‘Mr. Thurston is a
Editor of the Democrat for the
troit, - Mich:; four and three great-grandchildren,
MRS. MARIE SCHAFER
Rites for Mrs. Marie Schafer, 1934 Hoyt ave, will be at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow «in Meyer & Abdon funeral home and. at 9 a. m. iii St. Paffick’s| Catholic church. Burial will be at
Holy Cross.
Mrs. Schafer, who was_54, died She “had lived in Indianapolis 33 years and had heen employed by‘ Van Camp,
yesterday in her home.
Inc. She belonged to St. Patrick’ church. . Survivors are a son,
grandchildren [be at 2 p. m. Friday in the J. C.
George |
Wilson .chapel of the chimes with burial in Greenwood. :
Mrs. Apell," who lived in Bloomington, 111, was injured fatally when an automobile in which she was riding overturned in Bloomisgton. She was 21. / A native-0 tended T cal high school before moving to Bloomington four years 8go. Survivors .are her husband, Donald, now serving with the army in s |New Mexico; her parents, Mr. and |Mrs. Ray Jolly, Bloomington, Ill; 'a sister, Miss Eva Jolly, and a both of
ot Beech Grove, she abi] :
nine months, is in Italy.
‘boot training at Great Lakes: is awaiting assignment to a: sound detection school.
member and past president of the Shelbyville Kiwanis club and’ a member of the Indiana State Democratic Editorial associatiqn. He ati tended Indiana university and is a ‘1 {member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. {} Mr. Thurston isthe son of Gor-
Harry, overseas with the fifth army
‘don O. Thurston, Shelbyville postmaster. His wife, Maty, and their two children are in Shelbyville;
Wins Conduct Medal -
| Sgt."Michael Kristian, formerly of | i -|Indianapolis, has been awarded the] good conduct medal at New Cale-| donia, where he is stationed with a| service command headquartefs. His
aerial gunners” wings at Laredo, Tex. : CPL. DOROTHY E. LIESE, marine daughter of Sgt. George R. Liese of the Indianapolis police emergency squad and sister of Robert E. Liese of the police | bureau of
identification, recently visited here. ‘| Cpl. Liese, who has returned to Hén-
derson hall, Arlington, Va. has 2 broter in the army in Texas.
Collage » ave.
B. Harrison . Donahue WAC PVT, ‘BARBARA J. HAR-
Harrison, whose husband Pfc. Charles W, Harrison is a rear gun-
RISON of Indianapolis, is in basic; | tralhing at Ft. Des Moines, Ia, Pvt.
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brother, Russell Joly, § wife, Norma, lives in Detroit, Mich.
Bloomington; her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mary Jolly, and her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harmon, all of Indianapolis.
Schafer; two daughters, Mrs. Lucille Risk and Miss Rita Schafer, ‘and a sister, Mrs, Joseph Schafer, all of Indianapolis; a brother, Joseph Fella of Piqua; 0. and five grandchildren.
MRS. ELLEN BROCK
Services for Mrs. ‘Ellen Brock, a resident of Indianapolis 18 years, will be at 1:30 p. ‘m. tomorrow. in Shirley Brothers’ central chapel Burial will be at’ Crown Hill |etery there. Mrs, Brock, who was 72, died yes-| Mrs. Duncan, who was 85, died terday in the home of a daughter, yesterday in her home in Sepulveda, Mrs. Ivy Surber, 2164 N. Illinois st.|Cal. She was born in Covington Besides Mrs. Surber, survivors are (and lived here most of her life. another daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Sut- She is survived by a daughter, tin of Indianapolis, and three sons, Miss Grace B. Duncan ‘of SepulRay and Harold Brock of .Indian- {veda; three sons, James H. Duncan apolis and Seth Brock of Chicago. of Sepulveda, Charles and Claude Duncan; a sister, Mrs. Celestia Froyd, all. of Indianapolis; three]
ner with the U. S. forces in England, enlisted in the WACs so that her husband and “all the other boys could get home sooner.” She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs i Oscar S. Hybarger, 1547 Ruth dr, Ravenswood. PFC. JOHN O. DONAHUE has returned to Nashville, Tenn., after visiting here. He is the son of Mrs. Stella Donahue, 1230 Olive st.
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J. Rogan E. Hargraves
PFC. JACK A. ROGAN, formerly. of Indianapolis, assistant to chief of surgical sérvice with a mobile sta tion hospital, is overseas. Prior to entering the service Pfc. Rogan operated ‘Rogan’s Kosher Foods here. SGT. ELBERT E. HARGRAVES, armorer,“ son of Mrs. Callie Hargraves, 3302 E. 32d st. is in the final stage of combat flying training at Alexandria, La.
Train, for Invasion . Completing the final stages of their pre-invasion training, two Indianapolis artillerymen daily blast| ’ targets on England’s moors with the mighty howitzers that will be used to smash Nazi fortifications on invasion day. The men are Pvts, Charles: W. Brown, 4818 N. Winthrop ave., and William A. Thomas Jr., 46 N. Hawthorne ave.
. R. Smith J. Huffman
ROBERT -B. SMITH, :recently promoted to corporal and graduated as a gunner at Yuma field, Ariz, visited his parents, Mr. a i . Maywood while a TY field, le.| Aviation Cadet John P. Callahan, SGT. JESSE L. HUFFMAN, ar-|on of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Calmored gunner engineer of Indian- lahan, 922 N. Downey st, is in. the t apolis, is in the last phase of com- final phase of bomber pilot training |transferred from Ft. Harrison to , at Frederick field Okla. other ‘army stations for basic train.| bat flying training at Alexandria, ’
ing. They are Pvts. Walter Brad- La. burn, son of Mrs, Lucille Bradburn, 5042 W. Morris st, to Camp Camp-={ bell, Ky.; Leo Shaffner, husband of]. Mrs. Mildred Shaffnér, 701 8S. Noble}: ” iE je Hi st., to Camp Atterbury; and Clarence Cc. gsh icine nd Wo great "grand fe. = . E. Harris, husband: of Mrs. Lola x; J Ey Harris, 1119- N, Delaware st, to 5 Texarkana, Tex. :
Aviation Cadet Thomas E. Berry, son of Edward Berry, 204 N. Delaware st., is at Newport fleld, Ark. for basic pilot training.
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MRS. LOU DUNCAN
Services for Mrs. Lou Haupt Duncan, former Indianapolis ‘resident, will be held Friday at Van Nuys, |Cal., with burial in Englewood cem-
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Flying Fortress aerial gunner and mechanic, recently returned from service overseas, has been: accepted | for pre-aviation cadet training and ‘transferred to air corps unassigned.‘
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SCHUYLER C. BARBEE
Funeral services for Schuyler O Barbee, retired railroad engineer, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Wald funeral -home, 1637 N.-Illinois st. Burial will be in Washington - Park cemetery. Mr, Barbee, who lived in Green-
MRS. EVA MORTON
Services for Mrs. Eva Morton, 1063 W. 26th st., will be at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the John A, Patton funeral home, 1936 Boulevard pl. Burial will be at Crown Hill. Mrs, Morton died Sunday-in the City hospital, A ‘native of Oxford, 0. she has lived here since a child. She was a member of the First Baptist church. Survivors are her father, Oscar Bedenbaugh; a son, Connie Morton; a daughter, Bettie Morton; a brother, Bruce Bedenbaugh, and three sisters, Helen Birdwell, Mrs. Laura Muntz and Mrs. Hazel Thurman, all of Indianapolis,
. Dunbar J. Moorman
PVT. ERNEST -R. DUNBAR has returned to Camp Meade, Md, after visting his’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Babb, 1610 E. Vermont st. PFC. JOHN W,-MOORMAN has completed marine boot training at San Diego, Cal, and is attending radio school in Jacksonville, .Fla. His wife and daughter live at 817Lexington ave,
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e MRS. ALMERTIE GLOVER
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Ugly Eczema after an illness of 11. months. She
was 58' and a member of the West
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Side Gospel Tabernacle church. = Survivors are her husband, Adol-| Cpl Charles Mattingly, 314 ry Jehing Sovmimt of esl 13 phus; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Kid-|Eastern ave, is a member of a and gh io sake relief. ‘If you suffer well of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs.|’round-the-clock, seven = day - week, from the itching of eczema, pimples, Mettie Hewitt of Glasgow, Ky.; aU. 8. army ordnance - depot in angry red blotches and other irri- brother, Joe H. Carver of Louisville, | Northern Ireland that equipped tating blemishes, get Peterson's Ky., and three grandchildren. many of our troops” who invaded: Ointment, 35¢ all druggists. If one The- Rev. Thomas Paine, pastor |Africa and are now doing the same application does not delight you, | of the West Side Gospel Tabernacle |for soldiers preparing to invade money refunded. Peterson’s Oint-| church, will conduct services .at 2| Western Europe. ment also wonderful for itching feel, |, m, Friday at the home. Burial eracks between" toes. .
will be at Washington Park. .. fe HARRY O. LUFT
Harry Otis Luft, auditor for the J. J. Madden Manufacturing Co. 26 years, died yesterday in his home, 6049 Haverford ave. Mr. Luft was a member of Tabernacle Presbyterian ‘church -and Oriental lodge, F. & A. M. Survivors are his wife, Bertha: his daughter, Mrs. Maurine Stidham, San Bernardino, Cal.; three grandchildren and one great-grandson. -Services will be conducted by the Rev. R. E. Vale at 2 p. m. Friday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be at Crown Hill.
LUDLOW "PRAISES HILTON U. BROWN
Rep. Louis Ludlow, ina recent Congressional Record, eulogized Hilton U. Brown, secretary-treas-urer of the Indianapolis News and “nominated” him for the “high and honorable distinction of grand old man of America.” In the Record he spoke of Mr. Brown as being the Nestor of Indiana journalism, and one who “has endeared himself to the people of our community and state by his undeviating championship of high ideals and his innumerable Bicts of kindness.” Included in Mr. Ludlow’s article are excerpts” of congratulatory letters to Mr. Browir on his 85th birthday by Senator James J. Davis, Pennsylvania; Governor Schricker, Senator Arthur Capper, Kansas, and Booth Tarkington. ~~
E. Byard . J. Kirk
SGT. EUGENE A. BYARD has returned to Camp Maxey, Tex, after visiting his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Byard, his mother, Mrs. Gladys Callon and his aunt, Mrs. Ona Baker, 1144 Evison st. SGT. JESSE E. KIRK has returned to Orlando, Fla. where: he is stationed as a mechanic in the AEF, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kirk, 1108 S. Richland ave. His brother, Sgt. Kirk, is with an engineering maintenance company in-Hawail
Assistant operations officer with an 8th air force photographic squadron in England, Carroll N.| Roberts, son of Mrs, Virginia Mann, 2122 W. Minnesota st, and Carroll F. Roberts, 1205 N. Denny st. has }~ been promoted to captain. Prior to entering the service, Capt. Roberts was working on his M. A, degree at the University of Illinois.
T. Donoghue H. Gearlde
THOMAS M. DONOGHUE JR. seaman 1-c, veteran of three major engagements, has. Téturned to his |ship after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Donoghue, and uncle, Charles. Smith, 1526 Finley ave. The 18-year-old sailor has crossed the ocean 12 times. HOVEY A. GEARLDE, machinist’'s mate 3-c, is on active duty in the ‘South Pacific. Overseas four mcnths, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hovey Gearlde, 350 E. Norwaldo st.
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Aviation Cadet Samuel J. Bowers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bowers, | 1107 N. Oakland ave. is at Fred-| erick fleld, Okla, for the final phase of bomber pilot training.
Pvt. Francis R. Moriarty, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Moriarty, 1414 E. Vermont st., has been graduated as a tank mechanic at Ft. Knox, Ky.
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