Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1944 — Page 4
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Austin 0. Sims, retired employee of the: parcel post department of died yesterday in his home, 4152 N. Capitol ave, He
After 36 years’ service with the Sims retired four
He was a member of Harold C. Megrew camp No. 1 of the Spanish War Veterans, Capitol City lodge, 312, F. & A. M.; Scottish Rite, { {Murat Shrine and the Society of
Survivors are his wife, ‘Sue; two sisters, Mrs, Mollie McCammack of Greencastle and Mrs. Emma Amand a brother, Jessie Sims of Terre Haute.
Rites for Mrs. Ida May Bennett, “iiwho died Saturday in Methodist {| hospital, will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary +{lwith the Rev. F. Marion Smith {|officiating, Burial will be at Me-
Mrs. Bennett, who was 83, was a Avenue Methodist church and the Grand {| International Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen Members of the
the
Austin O. Sirs Dies at 68; Served Postoffice 36 Years|
grand suamiay wil participate in: the service. Survivors are a son, Davis Lee Bennett of Oklahoma City, Okla.; a grandson, Sgt. William F. Bennett, with the army air forces in Texas, and a brother, Dr. B. F. Michael of Wichita, Kas,
MRS. LILLIAN M. TERRY Services for Mrs, Lillian M, Terry, widow of Charles L. Terry, will be conducted by the Rev, William H. Eifert at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Harry W. Moore Peace chapel with burial in Crown Hill cemetery. A life-long resident of Indianapolis, Mrs. Terry died Saturday in the Methodist. hospital. She was 56 and lived at 908 N. Rural st. Survivors are three sors, Vincent A. Terry and Paul E. Terry, both of Indianapolis, and Pvt. Virgil R. Terry of Sheppard field, Tex, a daughter, Miss Virginia L. Terry of Indianapolis; her mother, Mrs. Louisa P, Burk; a sister, Mrs. Charles W. Ballman, both of Indianapolis; a brother, Ernest J. Burk of New York, and four grandchildren.
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duet funeral services for Elbert W. Herron, 945 N. DeQuincy st. at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore peace chapel, 2050 E. Michigan st. Burial will be in Garland Brook cemetery in Columbus. He was 37. Mr. Herron, a sales representative
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for Stokely Brothers, died Saturday of a heart attack in front of his home. He was a member of the the Methodist church of Columbus. Survivors are his wife, Esta Mae; a son, Elbert, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Herron of Elizabethtown.
WILL CUMMINGS
Services for Will Cummings, retired machinist, will be held at 3 p. m. Wednesday in the Harry W. | Moore Peace chapel with burial at
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AMBROSE F. SCHULER
The Rev. Almon J. Coble will officiate at rites for Ambrose F. Schuler, 27 N, Holmes ave., at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Royster & Askin mortuary. Burial will be in London cemetery, Shelby county. Mr. Schuler, who was 80, died yesterday in his home. He had been employed by the Central State hospital since 1894 and was a member of the Washington Street Methodist church, Survivors are his wife, Anna, and | a half-brother, James E. Walter of |
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MRS. KATHERINE A. THROM
Services for Mrs. Katherine A.| Throm, widow of Louis Throm, will | be conducted by the Rev. Robert C.| Kuebler at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in! the G. H. Herrmann funeral home. Burial will be at Crown Hill Mrs. Throm, a resident of Indianapolis since 1882, died Saturday in her home, 614 E. Minnesota st. She was 81 and a member of the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed church. Survivors are a son, Edward L. Throm of Indiangpolis, and four grandchildren.
Cones Company Supervisor Will Be Interred Wednesday.
Funeral services for Charles E. Stout will be conducted Wednesday
tuary by the Rev, J. IL. Johnson, pastor of the Fifty-first Street Meéthodist church, of which Mr. Stout was a member. Intermnt will be in Memorial Park. Mr. Stout, who was 72, died yesterday at his home, 5632 College ave. He had been employed in a supervisory capacity at the ©. B. Cones & Son Mannioctaring Co. for many years. He formerly lived in Lynchburg, W. Va., where he was a member of the Knights of Pythias lodge. Survivors are hi$ wife, Mrs, Nellie May Stout; a ddughter, Mrs. Thelma Rodgers; two step-sons, Carleton Viar of the navy, and, Marine Pfc. Ray Viar; a step-daughter, Jean Viar; a grandson, Opl. Charles D. Rodgers of the army air forces; a granddaughter, Laurabelle Rodgers, and two sisters, Mrs, Mabel Cradick, Indianapolis, and Mrs, Pearl Phillips, Palmyra, Wis.
ARTHUR C. JUNGHANS
Services. for Arthur C. Junghans, Indianapolis plasterer for more than 40 years, will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, with burial at Floral Park. Mr, Junghans, who was 60, died Saturday. He was a member of the A. F. of L. Plasterers’ union, local 46, and lived at 345 E. Norwood st. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Bertha Junghans; two daughters, Mrs. Ruby Lance and Mrs. Clara B. Duckett, and three grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
MRS. ETHEL O'NAN Mrs. Ethel O'Nan, resident of Indianapolis 22 years, died yesterday in her home, 662 E. 12th st. She was 58. Survivors are her husband, Wil-
|MRS. HANNA CARROLL
She was 62 and a member of the
Wednesday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with burial at Crown Hill.
its third anniversary with a birthday dinner at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. John Venitz,
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& panville, Il; 4 son, Kentieth L. McClain of nl, and six grandchildren. The Rev. John Edward will conduct services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in McNeely & Sons chapel. 1 will be in Washington Park cémetery.
Services for Mrs, Hanna Alice Carroll, 741 8. Noble st., will be at 9a. m. Wednesday in St. Patrick’s Catholic church will burial in St. Joseph's cémeétery, A resident of Indianapolis four years, Mrs, Carroll, died Saturday.
Holy Rosary church.
MRS. JENNIE LEWIS Mrs. Jennie Hoy Lewis died yesterday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry L. Spéckman, 5225 Central ave. She was 73 and a resident of Indianapolis 18 years. Services will- be at 10 a m.
GARDEN CLUB NOTES 3D ANNIVERSARY
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1018 St. Paul st. Paul Ulman will
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EVANS W. Scott Dévid, 83. Survivors: no ughters Mrs. Everett Kennard,
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Mrs. who was 42, died yes- [br roner dy per “Rey Rust; Ta a in her home, 1538 E. 34th | NEW © Fy al Modre, . wis & member of the First dsggeser; di Mrs. Soils Bu chris mond;
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T. Milla#, ¥ both of In of Indianapolis. Ro Heroes on, 19. i to help rélfeve periodic pai but ’ a ; tired, weak, nervous tov: MRS. ANNA DENNY hn aes soa ness, Mug, ul tags of tole ; This 18 Ba pn ct On ONE oF W Services for Mrs. Anna Denny, “Delis Marg, 10. Survivérs, Son, Son- | MONE TSORBANE omaawa. Taken ploneer resident of Indianapolis, | sid; By o Tiakbam’s were’ to be conducted .by the Rev.|. W BAe Dut, 78 b, Sutpors | 0d ts, Fi
sister, Jothars.’ Steph Crist.
Charles H, DeVoe at 2 p. m. today in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes with burial at Crown Hill.
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will be in New Crown cémetéry tomorrow, following services at 2 p. m. in the Blasengym funeral home. Mrs. Graham, who wis 79, died ney in her home, 426 S. Noble st. Survivars are a son, Arthur J, Graham of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Rosa M. Néssey of North Dakota; a niece, Mrs. John Lutz of Chicago, IIL, and a cousin, Carl Humblé of Spencer.
L. LAWRENCE LOVELL L. Lawrence Lovell, former employee of Stokely Bros. & Co. died yesterday In His home, 408 E. Beécher st. He was 40 and a resident of Indianapolis 14 years. Survivors are his wifé, Ethel; a son, John Lovell; a daughtér, Christine Lovell, both of Indianapolis: two sisters, Mrs. Grace. McGinley and Miss Alice Lovell, both of Lebanon, and three brothers, Carroll Lovell of Camden, Chester Lovell of Andover, 8. D., and George Lovell of Newton, Ill. Services will be at J p. m. tomorrow in the Walnut Street Baptist
Mrs. Denny, who was 71, died Saturday in her home, 208 S. Sherman dr, She wis a member of the Degree of Pocahontas, Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Addie Hinton; a son, Walter B. Dénny; two brothers, Otto Fischer and Hernan W. Fischer; three sisters, Mrs, e Halcott, ‘Mrs. Linda Weber nad Rosa Roessler, all of Indianapolis; eight grandchildren and fivé great-grdndchildren,
Rités for Mariné Pfc. John L. Howard, formerly of Indianapolis, will bé at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann funeral home with burial in New Crown cemétery. A world war I veteran, Pfc. Howard, died Wednesday at Yorktown, Va., where he had been stationed in the U. 8 naval marine depot for two years. He was 44. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Howard of Indianapolis.’
MRS. EMMA VINE GRAHAM
Mrs. Walter Galbraith will assist
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Mrs. Venitz.
Burial for Mrs. Emma Vine
church in Lebanon with burial in Graham, widow of William Graham,
Oak Hill cemetery there. .
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