Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1944 — Page 9

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| Services for Laura Hillman To Be Held Here Tomorrow

ei * Rites for Mrs. Laura A. Hillman will be held at 1 p. m. torhorrow 2 Ses at the Robert W. Stirling funeral home, 1420 Prospect st. Burial will be Served Here Ten Years as in Concordia cemetery. Mrs. Hillman, who lived at 904 Dawson st. for 50 years, died Meridian Street Methodist | wednesday at the City hospital. She was 73 and a member of Emmaus {

Lutheran church. Church Pastor. Survivors are her husband, George F.; a son, Herbert W.; a society, St. Marcus society of Chi- | Dr. Virgil Eugene Rorer, widely| brother, Grover C. Reasner, and} cash and Societa Funerali of known minister two sisters, Miss Hilda W. Reasner cago. ang lester sid and agony B, Tolin, all of | Survivors are her husband, Louis, onetime pastor of the Meridian), ...;....c two daughters, Miss Alina Trusnik Street Methodist church, died yes-

and Miss Sylvia Trusnik, and two terday in St. Petersburg, Fla. OSCAR L. JUDKINS sons, Louis Jr, and Natalino, all Tirging Sumseit 0 oriting a0d| Rites for Oscar L. Judkins, wip; °F Indianapolis. lecturing since retirement from died at his home at 9 N. Tacoma the active ministry 11 years ag0,/ave, Wednesday, will be heid to-|"u- JULIA FRIEDMAN ~~ = Dr. Rorer served the Meridian| "ota om. at the Harry wi s. J . Priedman, wife o Street church from 1920 to 1930. Moore Peace chapel, with burial in| Hermann Friedman, former IndianSince retirement he had made his|yc. rio) Park. apolis wholesale jeweler, died home with his daughter, Miss Adele For 10 years a Gibson company Weanesiay at her home in KalamaM. Rorer, in St. Petersburg. ee. Mr. Judkins had previ-| Cw Mich. Services will be held Tuesday In yen associated with the Ford Born in: Cincinnali, Mrs. Prieds his native Oak Lane, a Philadelphia, | ys tor Go. for 18 years. Born in man and her husband lived here for

Hancock county in 1881, he was a| >> J cos: years. ago. somber of the Englew ood Christian In addition to her husband, she . 11s survived by a son, Lt. Philip Admitted to Bar church and North Park MasoniCipjegman and a daughter, Mrs. A Yale university graduate, he|l0d8e. Walter Rosenbaum, both of Kala-

; He Is survived by his wife, Mrs.| 00. two nephews, Philip Adler attended the Boston university) neil Pp, Judkins; a son, John C; Indianapolis, Pe rhe Adler,

school of theology and other col-|a stepson, Wilbur Lee; a daughter, leges. He taught school for two Mrs. Rosemary Grabhorn, and tWOlgicer Indianapolis. years and was admitted to the bar|sisters, Mrs, Hattie L. Banks, and| pies and burial will take place before entering the pulpit in 1890.| Mrs. Elsie Talbert, all of Indian-lg, gay in Kalamazoo. He served in several churches in|8Polis; & third sister, Mrs. Irene — Pennsylvania as well as in the city Basie; of Kokomo, and three yng NpypiIE M. MELOY of Philadelphia. St. Paul's church 8randeniidren. Services for Mrs. Nellie M. Meloy

in Wilmington, Del, was his last| bo wx B GREESON will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow

active charge. iat the Harry W. Moore Peace In addition to his daughter, he| Frank B. Greeson, 2031 E. 10th} apel, 2050 E. Michigan st. fol-

| i is survived by two sons, Dwight! 5ts Fairbanks, Morse & Co, en- | Eugene, en York businessman, | €in€er, died of a heart attack while owed hy = J CRON J. died and Nelson Virgil of Washington. [at Work yesterday RELemnOa, & Wednesday at the Methodist hosMrs. Rorer died here four years| An Indianapolis native Mr. Gree-| ...; “ape nag lived here 18 years

. is last after he entered the Meridian Son Was 44. He entered his last) ving arion three years Street pulpit. employment three years ago. before mo Wo M n y

v : : {ago. A ry iseg ol be Se Money ot Survivors are her husband, Henry FENDER SERVICES

: ial i , os a daughter, Mrs, E. W. Wil- { Peace Chapel, with burial in Crown | liams, and a grandson, Ronald Wil-

Hill. . | SET TOMORROW, Survivors besides his wife, Mrs, | ams, both of Columbus.

Service for Franke Pender, who O78 4, Soon 85 0, Che MRS. CATHERINE BEE died Wednesday at his home at “'" : yi *

| " | Ernest G., all of Indianapolis, and 2| Funeral services for Mrs. Cath- = = SLOP Bio NL De rely 2 palf-sister, Mrs. Grace Ray, of/erine E. Blume, 1906 Koehne st, Be a TROITOW! G b A-Victor division employee, who with burial in Memorial Park. TeensOwrs, RC ,

. : died in Methodist hospital yesterBorn in Edinburgh in 1862, Mr. MRS. JUSTINA TRUSNIE

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‘os : day morning, will be held Sunday Fender was a machinist with the] . . old Cole Motor Co. He retired 20 Rites for Mrs. Justina Trusnik, {at 2 p. m. at the Wald mortuary, years ago. {730 N. Holmes ave., who died Tues- | With burial in Washington Park. His only survivor is a daughter,|day at St. Vincent's hospital, will A Charlotte, N. C, native, Mrs.

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i : Blume came to Indianapolis in early Miss Margu d ..be héld in the home tomorrow at apolis, Reverse. Yonder of Tugs 8:30 a. m. and at 9 a. m. at Holy | childhood. She was 52. Trinity Catholic: church, with bur-| Survivors include two sons, ial in St. Joseph. Charles J, with whom she lived, and FALLS OFF LADDER Born in Italy 54 years @go, Mrs. | Robert K.; a daughter, Mrs. MilTrusnik came to this country in | dred M. Croot, her mother, Mrs. A 25-foot tumble off a ladder 1921, and was a member of the Dora Christianson, and two grandMounted on his home at 2753 Barth Holy Trinity church, Zenska Svega children, all of Indianapolis. ave., yesterday landed Ora Timber- : N

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with a broken left wrist, minor head | injuries and bruised knees. His con- | dition was reported as “satisfac-!

dianapolis will meet Tuesday at a {noon luncheon at the Washington { hotel to hear Don Kroger speak on | the subjects of the legal profession, |

State Deaths

| ANDERSON—Sarah Brown, 71. Survive B RB t e {ors: Sons, Ralph and Wilbur; sister, Mrs. 1 \d @® ©

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DECATUR—Anna Staubinger, 73. Sur | ¥ivors: Brothers, John, George and | Tony: sisters, Lucia, Katherine and Mrs | A Pasgwater, i | ELKHART -Lors June Shinn, 13. Sur-| vivors: Father, Lee; sister, Mrs, Kitty | Kaesas, | EVANSVILLE—Margaret Rogers, 76. Survivors: Husband, Robert; sons, Lester, William, Gilbert, Edgar and Oscar; jdaughters, Mrs. Bert Wade and Mrs. Effie! { Johnson. Sarah Elizabeth Fischer, 55. Survivor: | | Husband, Oscar. { Lavina Cannon, 38, Survivors; Aubrey; |son, Charles: sisters, Mrs, Irene Harper, land Mrs. Laurie Burgess; brothers, Ray and LeRoy Evans { Sophia Snodgrass, 61. Survivors: Daugh{ters, Mrs. Robert Walker, Mrs, Mary Hold- | jer and Christine Snodgrass; sons, Ancel,’ { Barl, Gerald and Ernest; sister, Mrs. Bar. {ney Mattingly; brothers, Samual, Rufus, { Peter. William and Wilson Greenwell | { Vanbert Moulton, 53. Survivor: Wife, | { Albertine. | | Madge Porbes, 32. Survivors: Husband, | { Robert; brothers, Lloyd and Claude Shaeli ler. !

| FT. WAYNE—Elias Ake, 77. Survivors:! | Daughters, Mrs. Nora Witte and Mrs. {Olive Riley; sons, Clarence, Elmer, George ;and Owen; brothers, Marion and Samuel. | | Arizona Gase, . Survivors: Hus- | i band, Raphael; son, Joseph; mother, Mrs. | Winifred Good; sister, Mrs. Prederick i Shaw. , 73. Survivors: " i sisters, Mrs, May Hanes, ~ Mrs, | | Mollie Robertson and Mrs. Maude Meyers; | brother, Charles Glessner, { HAMMOND—Peter Biesczat, 60. SurWife, Julia; son, John. ! Anna Habil, 63. Survivors: Husband, ’ . George and Mitchell, Keith Rodda, 9. Survivors: Mrs. Clarence Rodda; brothers, Clarence and Kenneth. | HUNTINGTON-—Prank Messler, 48. Sur- | vivors: Wife, Leona; sons, Harold and! Ralph; daughter, Mrs. Cleo Riley; sister,’ Grace Messier; brother, Amos. | HUNTINGTON — Mrs. John Kays, 79. | Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Bessie Wyatt

KOKOMO-—Helen Johnson, 22. Survive ors: Husband, Kenneth; mother, Mrs. | Agnes Glenn; sisters, Mrs. Esther Murphy | and Miss Phyllis Ann Glenn; brothers, Lewis and Cecil. { PRINCETON—Oran Nicoson, 57. Sur-| vivors: Wife, Margaret; brother, Otto; sister, Mrs. Ernest McCall. | ROCKPORT-—-Anna Butler, 76. Sur-| vivors: Sons, Leslie, George, ' Everett! and William; daughters, rs. Ruth Stuteville, Mrs, Helen Raaf and Mrs. | Alice Foertsch. i

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