Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1944 — Page 10

were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today _ ‘at Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel with burial in Crown Hill. Mrs. Joslin, who had lved here since 1887, died Monday at her home, 34 Ridgeview dr. She was T2. A graduate of Shortridge high school, she was a member of Irvington Methodist church, the ladies auxiliary to the Order of Railway Conductors and the Association of Retired Railway Employees.

Services for Mrs. 1da Enrgott Neff; mother of Mrs. Roy Crane of 35 8.

employee, whe died 10 years

terian church. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Mar- | et City, Canada; Mrs. Joseph |chanan tha E. Wilson, Indianapolis, and | Stegaiwald, Cincinnati, O., and Mrs. three brothers, Adolph Ehrgott, Chi-| George Swain, Hamilton, O.; three cago, and Otto and Julius Ehrgott, sons. Charles and William Muthert, Middletown, and Chief Petty Officer Urban Muthert of Great Lakes,

and 20 grandchildren, seven of whom

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MRS. MARY MUTHERT Services for Mis, Mary Muthert,| are in service, :

ago. |dletown. Mrs. Muthert had lived in she had aa) Survivors all her life. Survivors are four other aaughs

. will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at! Linwood ave, Indianapolis, will be Services for Resident Here the Grisisiner funeral home. 181 iq us 8 a.m. Friday a soy : E New York st. Burial will be in . b ghe 57 Years to Be Held | Crown HL Trinity Catholic church in. MiddleMrs. Neff, who was 83, died yes-| town, O, followed by burial there.|ave. Today. terday at the Robert Long hospital.| Mrs. Muthert, who was 87, died She was the widow of Marion A.| Yesterday at the home of a daughServices for Mrs. Cora E. Joslin'Neff, former Nickel Plate er Mrs. John Fishbaugh, in Mid-

Crown Hill,

Survivors are her husband, Harry E Joslin; a son, Edwin L. Joslin; a sister, Mrs. A. E. Burr, Los An“geles, Cal; two brothers, Charles A. and Rexford H. Johnson, Los Angeles, and three grandchildren.

WILLIAM H. WELLS Rites for William H. Wells will be! held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the Usher mortuary, 2313 W. Washington st. Burial will be in Floral park. Mr. Wells, who formerly lived at * 417 S. Harris ave. died Monday in Detroit, Mich., where he had been living with his son, William L. Wells for the past two years. He was a| member of the West Park Methodist | Episcopal church. Survivors, besides the son, are two sisters, Mrs. Lillie Pell, Muncie, and | Mrs. Gladys Finchum, Indianapolis. i

MRS. EDITH BOSWELL | Services for Mrs. Edith Harvey Boswell will be conducted at 4 p.m. today at the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, followed by burial in Crown Hill, Mrs. Boswell, who was 57, died| Sunday at the home of a daughter, Miss Rosalie Boswell, in Cleveland, O. She was the widow of John Bruce Boswell and the daughter of William P. Harvey. She was a mem-| ber of the Second Friends church. | Besides the daughter, she is sur-| vived by a brother, Orville Has ey! of Georgia. |

mice JANE BROWN Word has been received here -of the death of Miss Alice Jane Brown, | former Indianapolis resident. Miss | Brown died Friday at the home of | 2 niece in Detroit, Mich, and was buried in Anderson Monday. She | was 89 and had lived here most of her life. She went to Detroit nine years ago.

MRS. JOHN OFFRINGA Funeral services for Mrs. John Offringa, 101-year-old resident.who died yesterday, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Allen B. Cook of the Christian Park Covenant Reformed church, of which she was a| charter member, will officiate and] burial will be in Washington Park. Mrs. Offringa died at her home, 1228 Albany st, Beech Grove, after| g week's illness, She celebrated her| 101st birthday April 17 and had lived here 47 years.

MRS. JENNIE CARVIN Rites for Mrs. Jennie L. Carvin will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow at Shirley Brothers central chapel, 946 N. Tllinois st. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Carvin died Monday at Methodist hospital. She lived at 1021 N. LaSalle st. A native of Mansfield, O., she had lived here 45 years. Survivors are a brother, Walter D. Niman; two nieces, Miss Mary Ann and Miss Patricia Niman, and a nephew, Courtney Niman, all of Indianapolis.

ALBERT A. WOLF Funeral services and burial will be. conducted at 9 a. m. Saturday at La Porte for Albert A. Wolf, owner and | manager of the Harbor hotel, 61714 | N. Illinois st., who died Monday. | The body will lie at Speaks & Finn funeral home, 125 S. Capitol] ave. until tomorrow morning. Mr. Wolf, who was 44, had lived| here about 25 years and operated | the hotel 15 years. He was a member of St. John's Catholic church, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Della | Wolf; a daughter, Barbara Jean Wolf, both of Indianapolis; and his mother, two sisters and a brother in La Porte.

State Deaths

EVANSVILLE—Aurelia Merkel, 53. 8urThelma Mohr and M s alter and Melvin; sister, Mrs. Valads Quinn; broth. ers, Roy, Clarence, Lloyd, Raymond and Norman Green. GAS CITY—Noah W. Kessinger, 84. Sur-

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vivors: Wife, Alma; daughter, Maggie; brothers, John, Albert and Cary; sister, . Harry Miles.

MARION—Stanley Hungerford, 74. Survivors: Wife, Julia: daughter, Mrs. Roxie Echelbarger; brother, Branson; sisters, Mrs, Flora Beck and Mrs. Lille Jackson. MecCO VILLE—Joseph Schwartz, 54. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Hattie Schwartz; daughter, Elizabeth; son, Lundy, brothers, Edgar and John Schwartz. NEW CASTLE—Lillle E. Brown, 68. Survivors: Husband, Charles; sons, Erastus, Roscoe, Russell and Donald; brother, Dora; sister, Mrs, Maggie Troth,

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