Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1944 — Page 6

; hall "CANADA SEEKS AID PACTS OTTAWA, March 17 (U. P)—

MISERY. Prime Minister W. L. MacKenzie

| King disclosed in the house of com- | mons last-night that Canada was negotiating with China and ~ the | French committee of national liber- { ation for .mutual aid agreements | similar to those she has with Brit- | ain, Russia and Australia.

E. J. KAPPELER, JEWELER, DIES

Lifelong Resident of City in Business Here 37

Years.

Edward J. Kappeler, jewelry store operator here 37 years, died yester-

| day in his home, 6518 E. Washingi! ton st.

He was 70. f A lifelong Indianapolis resident,

{| he established his business at 338 {Indiana ave. when he became ill in November.

It was liquidated

Mr. Kappeler was a member of Murat Shrine, Monument lodge, F.

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Survivors are his wife, Minnie;

‘| two brothers, William C. Kappeler

of Indianapolis and Oscar L. Kappeler of Anderson, and two sisters,

{| Mrs. Ada Hanes of New Palestine

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WILLIAM J. POWER William J. Power, owner and op-

: erator of the Power Products Co., oR auto supply firm, died yesterday in ~~ | his home, 824 Udell st.

He was 59. A native of Indianapolis, Mr. Power was a member of the Seventh Christian church and North

# | Park lodge, 646, F. & A. M.

Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Minnie S. Power, and a brother,

Robert S. Power, both of Indianap-

olis. | North Park Masonic lodge win have charge of the sérvices at 3:30 p. m. Monday in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, with the Rev.

: | Robert Lewis officiating.

JOHN E. HELM John E. Helm, maintenance repairman for the Citizens Gas and Coke Utility, died yesterday at Methodist hospital. He was 37 and lived at 640 S. Auburn st. Mr. Helm was a member of

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IF. H. JOHNSON RITES MONDAY |

Former Clermont Store Owner and Postmaster

Dies at Home Here.

Services for Franklin H. Johnson, former general store owner and grocer, will be conducted at 2 p. m. Monday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary by the Rev. W. A, Shullenberger. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Johnson, who was 88, died yesterday in his home, 4174 Broadway. He had been postmaster and general store owner at Clermont. He retired 20 years ago as a grocer in Indianapolis. Survivors are his son, Frank H. Johnson, and daughter, Miss Daisy Johnson, both of <Indianapolis, and a grandson, Sgt. Herbert Johnson of Ft. Monroe, Va.

MRS. MARY C. GAVIN

Lyndhurst lodge 723, F. & A. M., and Sahara Grotto. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Jean E. Helm; two daughters, Joyce and Judith Helm; two sons, James and John Helm; his mother, Mrs. Grace Helm, Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Lee Meiers and Miss Evelyn Helm, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Gene Fricks, Florida, and two brothers, Arthur and Raymond Helm, Indianapolis.

MRS. BELL G. SMITH Services for Mrs. Bell G. Smith, 835 Sanders st., will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann funeral home, 1505 S. East st., with the Rev. Ira B. Stock officiating. Burial will be in Crown Hill,

Mrs. Smith, who was 68, died Wednesday in her home. She was a member of the Seventh Presbyterian church.

Survivors are her husband, Charles; two sons, Donald F. Smith of the navy and Capt. Richard G. Smith of the coast artillery; three sisters, Mrs. Charles Johnson of Elyria, O.; Mrs. John Koegle, Toledo, O., and Miss Alix Gipson, and a brother, Harry Gipson, both of Columbus, O.

State Deaths

CARLISLE—Clarence Porter, 61. Survivors: wife, Elsie; daughter, Mrs. Helen Lee Taylor; brothers, Ben, Harold, Dewey and Walker; sister, Mrs. Grace Overbay. EVANSVILLE—Annie Haves, 74. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. August Schnell; son, Arthur R. Booth. Mary Alice Seward, 85. Survivors: Sisters, Miss Louise Seward and Mrs. Arietta Bullock. James D. Channell, 72. Survivors: Wife, Lillian Channell; daughter, Mrs. Lucille Densmore; son, Dyle Channell.

FT. WAYNE—Ethel Basse, 54. ors: son, Kingsford, daughter, let’ Taylor; brothers, Lester and William Zolman; sister, Mrs. Edward Bigelow, Ignatius Nowak, 62. Survivors: wife, Mary; son, Bernard; daughter, Mrs. Frank Romanowski. Lorilla Jane Salisbury, 67. Survivors: daughters, Mrs, Harry Cox, Mrs. Joseph Clark and Mrs. Lowell Comer; sons, Hubert, Richard and Robert; sisters, Mrs. Ella Day and Mrs. Mary Lehr. GOSHEN—Esther Baker, 77. Survivors. Chris, Henry and Allen Baker; daughters, Mrs. Claude Weaver and Mrs. Ernest Hubbell; brothers, Henry and Silas Hostettler; sisters, Mrs. Nancy Shetler, Mrs. Dora Yoder, Miss Lillian Hostettler and Miss Anna Hostettler, RILEY—William R, Rumbley, 177. vivor: wife, Nellie. SHELBYVILLE—Matilda Bernardo, B55. Busvivors: Husband, George Bernardo; brothers, William and Robert Simms: sisters, Mrs. Walter Weddle, Mrs. Fred Mills, Jars. Grace McColley and Mrs. Emory rd.

TERRE HAUTE—Joseph Jonn Gray, 75.

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Services for Mrs, Mary C. Gavin will be held at 8:30 a. m. Monday at her home, 1534 Shelby st., and mass will be at 9 a. m. in St. Patrick’s Catholic church of which she was a member. Burial will be in Holy Cross. Mrs. Gavin, 81-year-old widow of William H. Gavin, Perry township farmer, died yesterday at her home. She was a member of St. Patrick's altar society and the Third Order

of St. Francis. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs.

Loretta Eastburn, Needham; sons, John Gavin, Chicago, Raymond Gavin, St. Louis, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. Martha Chew, Indianapolis; a brother, John Tex, Southport, and five grandchildren.

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