Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 July 1944 — Page 6

PH LEVI RITES! Moy Gonninghom : MRS. mn 1 SET FOR! TODAY! we ro sm se of FROM INJUR ningham, 540 Sutherland _ave,

ho died Saturday at St. Vin. He Was Prominent Jew el were ta be nea [Traffic Victim’ s Funeral

ish, Masonic, Business | 2.5" tod» "Cremation uch | “At Sacred Heart Church

y follow. =. Circles Here. : ° Assistant to the pastor of the To Be Wednesday. Co 5 or : Third Christian church from 1903 ; ; Services for Eph Levin, promin-| 1918, she was active. im club |’ Services for Mrs. Lillie Ratz, 1546 : ‘ent in Jewish, business and Ma-!-work and was a member of \the |S. Meridian st, who died yesterday sonic affairs here for more than 40| Research Club, Butler university ‘|in City hospital from injuries re-| years, who died Saturday at his alumni association, and the Third |ceived Saturday night when she was

home, 240 Christian church. She graduated | op by a car, will be held at 8:30 ® Biue Ridge " will: be from Butler in 1901 and .taught 7 ednesda al the ‘La 3 conducted at 2 o'clock this after- for two years at Wilson college, 8m. y 8 ucl|-

noon by Rabbi Morris M. Feuver-| N, C. funeral home and at 9 a. m. at the rT licht and “the Monument Masonic! = Her brother, Dr, John M. Cun- Sacred Heart church, Burial will be . lodge at Flanner & Buchanan mor- | Dingham, of Indianapolis, is her |in.gt. Joseph cemetery, | tuary. ‘ Burial will be in the tna] only immediate survivor. |” Mrs. Rats was, crossing the 8 anapolis Jewish cemetery, in ‘the 1600 block on N. Meridian ; K representative of the North- MAY SMITH st. when she was struck by a car| western Mutush Life Insurance Co. x! driven by Cletus Gill, 1419% Wood- |: for. was a member of

or. 20 years, h {lawn- ave, ~ fi the anapolie Jewish congrega- A resident of Indianapolis for 37 tion, the Zionist, organization, B'nai years, Mrs. Ratz was 79. B'rith, and orie of the founders of e wife of John L. Ratz, & Te the) MopumeRt Jouge of; which he; Wok ® inns Catholic and was a Pp asler

ter, . Rat. Bom at Newport, Pa, in 187, Career Included Founding Ra Ye 2 Met A

cM, Levin had "beer secretary of . Order of the Sacred Heart Catholis . the Monument lodge for 15 years of Music Department Dag the

d was also a charter member of . i ; RE Monument chapter, OE. 8, a At Indiana Central. a Te boy husband ‘member of the Educational league ; Co . Tk ain MIS. Frances Dolan, and of the Grand Lodge of ‘B'nai Brith] &ervices for Miss Ivy May Smith, five sons, Paul E, Carl C, Arthur and ‘was first state president of the! founder of the music department at|p Leonard J. and Robert J., all of latter group. | Indiana Central college and concert 1 pots, Survivors are _ his wife, Mrs. Ella | pianist, who died here Friday, were Lavin; a daughter, Miss Helen | to be held at 10 a. m. today at the ‘. Nh a brother, H, Gilbert, of Los, Shirley Brothers Irving. Hill chapel, | MRS. LOLA MAE KING . Angeles, Cal, and three sisters, Mrs. | | with burial in Crown “Hill, | Funeral services and burial will Emma Winski, of Lafayette, Mrs. | Dean of the school of music &t be held at Williamsburg, Ky. for Ada King, Chicago, and Mrs. Bes-| Indiana Central college for seven Mrs. Lola Mae King, 617 N. East st.; sie Lewis, Walhingtdn, Pa. years, she later served in the same apt.-5, who died Saturday at Meth- - gn capacity at. Atlantic. Christian ¢ol- odist, hospital, _ i FARR JBEAZELL, — “1legé, Wilson," N. C,, Tor 17 years.” A native of Williamsburg Mrs. for H L. Beazell 3311 “A ‘ember-of” the Indiana saciety King-had-lived here two years. Sorvions 11 ir of Mayflower Descendents and the| Survivors are her husband, Fréd § + Broadway, who ied Jesenuny kK. !| Central Christian church, she made B.; her mother, Mrs. Julia McSE NTE Toowing & hea 3 24 ag | her home on Brogkville rd.,R. R. 10, Glothins, Richmond, and two brothYa betam x Rh Bunesay; [following her retiremeft. . _ |ers, Ed Wheeler, Richmond, and Bt the > S, Milner, pas-| Sur vivors are “two sisters, Miss Ernest Wheeler, stationed with the Ja. hd Peoond Presbyterian | COT: M. Smith and Mrs. Tilden. F. army ‘in England. rn. ofbelating, Burial will pe | Greer, both of Tutiapapolis. ; in Crown Hill. MRS. MARTHA M'CLINTOCK “Mr. Beazell was & veteran of MRS. HANNAH Ww. SIMS ®

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Services for Mrs. Martha Mcworld war I. A former representa- Services for Mrs, Hannah W.|Clintock, former Indianapolis resitive: here of the Mersman Brothers’ igims will be held at 7:30 p. m. to-| dent, who "died yesterday at her Furniture -Co, for 25 years, he Was gay at the Hisey & Titus mortuary, ®hore at Dover, O. will be held f employed by the army air forces 951 N. Delaware st. Burial will be there Thursday afternoon. supply depot here for two years. in Urbana, Ill Active in the Methodist church, te A native of Elwood, he had lived in| Mrs, Sims, who was 75 and lived |of “which Mrs, McClintock was a'f Indianapolis most of his life and (at 537 E. 11th st., died Friday night member, her family moved to Dover |¢ 3 was a member of McIlvaine-Kothe [in g nursing home. She Rad lived seven years ago. The wife of Ed- : (Wee. any Post 153, American Legion, and the here 18 years and was a member wird A. McClintock, she was 53. hi “Second Presbyterian church, Helpt the Central Avenue Methodist| - Survivors besides her husband are i was 51. . church, three sons, Clyde, Columbus, O., © Survivors are the wife, Mrs. | Survivors are a daughter, Lillian {Thomas A., with the army in EngNorine Beazell; three children, Mary ©, Indianapolis;. two stepsons, land, and Edward A. at a gunnery Jo, Harry L. Jr., and John Gardner, Charles B., Milwaukee, Wis, and|school in Arizona; and two daugh- | all of Indianapolis, and his father, {Oren B., Wilmington, Cal.; two sis | ters, Mrs. Richard Garvin, Van- . Harry W. Beazell, Leesburg. ters, Mrs. Emma: Collins and Mrs. couver, Wash, and Miss Virginia ———— $ Clara Hubbard, Danville, Ill, and 8 McClintock, of Dover. Miss DELTA MAY DAWS brother, David Wise, Toianspobs.

Rites for Miss Delta Fay Daws, MRS. TILLIE McCONNELL

_ Who died Saturday in a Dayton, O. | THEO DE WITT, NOTED Services for Mrs. Tillie McConnell, hospital, will be held negiay 3603 Washington blvd, who died 1 % Be 2 > Cotikle fur : a yesterday morning at St. Vincent's Fp Hi bra fn Flora Par is, ‘HOTELMAN, IS DEAD roseuiat will be held at 11 a. m. to-! she had been an employee o Po morrow at the Flanner & Buchanan! _ alr service command ow hoi - CLEVELAND, July 3 (U. P)— Jha: with buried in Washing at Patterson field; Dayton. Boin in | Theo De Witt, 64, who rose from a ton Park 1 a, Wayne county, Ky., she came here | Bowery porter to one of ‘the coun-| Born in Ba Saeny Trelan h in “with her family in *1927, and for |try’'s most prominent hotelmen, 1874, Mrs. -McConnell had lived here several years nfade her home with | died of an acute heart attack last| Nearly 50-years. She was a mem-| her sister, Mrs. Charles Hines, 726 | night aboard a New York Central ber of the Tabernacle Presbyterian, 47 Rochester ave. * | train en route here, church and Naomi chapter 131, o, Lo mip XN d the Survivors besides Mrs. Hines are| De Witt.prsident of tie De witt- | E- 8. ae 1 Thug nN du another sister, Miss Laura Dawsgoperated hotels and executive man-| She 1s survived by a son, John A 3 ; of Indianapolis, and four brothers, |ager of Cleveland's Hotel" Hollen- McCofinell, and a granddaughter : ; ghLUEoverw Lloyd Daw of Green Sgt. W.| den, was returning from a vacation) Miss Martha McConnell, both of In- : M. Daws of Sacratiento, Cal, Rob- | trip in Canada when his death oc- | dianapolis. ert>Daws of Monticello, Ky., and | curred*as-the train passed through y Pvt, Hulon Carrell with the army nearby Willoughby O. MRS. CORA E. SULLIVAN . air forces in England. De Witt became manager of the| Rites for. Mrs. CordEvelyn Sulli- |

: : . Hollenden in 1925 and was retained| yan, 1512 College ave.» who died | * MRS, EMMA SCHAUB when. the hotel was sold last year Saturday night at the home of her Funeral rites for Mrs. Emma (© George Stevens, Michigan real daughter, Mrs. W. P, Fuller," 612 E.| Black Schaub, a lifelong Indianap- | ©State operator. Before that he was| 13th st. will be held tomorrow-at olis resident who died yesterday | 2sistant manager of the Gruen- | the Christian church at Salem, with morning at her home at the age of | V2id hotel in New Orleans. burial in the Crown Hill cemetery 90, will be held at 10 a. m. Wednes- ‘The present De .Witt-operated| there. day at the residence, 1926 College | DOtelS include the Hollénden, Hotel Born in Washington county, she | “ave. Dr, Carleton W. Atwater. pas. | Lancaster Lancaster, O., Neil house, was a member of the Mt. Tabor |, for of the First Baptist church, will Soup, 0. a Lhe Baron ‘Steu- Seg church there, She came en, Corning, owever, De! here 15 years ago. : diate and bufigl wil Je i Iie ui ne failing su] Bettaes Mrs. = en, survivors are | n other cities, including the Sa-{a son, Jerry van of us= ee ii quan, rio vannah-Oglethorpe, Savannah, Ga. kogee, Okla; a brother, Brad "Mrs. laura E. King, Chicago, #nhd| Hotel La Salle, Chicago, and the Hughes. and “a. niece, Mrs. Mary | Mrs. Kitty King, Indianapolis. and Mayflower, Akron, O. { Chastain, both of Campbellsburg, | a brother, Austin Black, St. Peters- | A native of Austria, De Witt came | and ree granqchifidren snd one ! burg, Fla. SR BERET to this country in 1901 and worked | 8Teat-grandchild, ou |8s a porter in a Bowery saloon in

AMELIA NESSLER | York, MATHIAS, VETERAN,

Rites for Miss Amelia Nessler are! EDGAR- PAYNE. rn * DEAD HERE AT 45

to be held 4 2 p. m. today at the, |

J. C. Wilson Chapel] of the Ch s, Russell E. Mathias died this with the Rev. John °F ihe Chimes. DIES AT HIS HOME morning at his home, 730 Parkway |

-the Fountain Square Christian| Edgar B. Payne, an electrician 2Ve+ 2fter an illness of six years. church officiating. Burial is to be|for the New York Central raiiroad, ® es 43. veteran of world war | in Crown Hill. | ’ Miss Nessler, w " gleq this - morning at his home, and was a member of the Sixth | r, who was 73. died | {2226 Waterman rd. He was a

ist. - Saturday at herfome, 740 Lexing- | native of Catlin, 1I1., and had been [fore is. lines he. was. Bn radio 5 ; ton ave, She Had lived here all| living in Indianapolis since 1906.! engineer at the Bertram Electric |: i 3 ” } \ not by pop her life and had worked 35 years| He was 64. Cc |i \ 4 : ; but by the for the Lake Erie. & Western rail- Survivors ‘are .the wife, Mrs.| survivors: are the. wife, . Mrs. bs 7 3 \ FY & elected. in 19 way. Elizabeth G. Payne, and one sister, | Emma Mathias: two daugheers, | x 2 | 82 for Willkie Survivors are two sisters, Olga | Mrs. Gertrude . Alice Mendenhall,| Jean A. and Marjorie M., and the || ; ; f J ] : BE : § . B31 electors,

and Mrs, John F. Dormody, Indi-| Catlin. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.| : p | , pr | , hk 2 : But supges anapolis; and two nieces, Mrs, Ed- | Mathias. E ; Us ; } i tions were

ward M. Gass, Indianapolis, and | HULL, GAJARDO CONFER Services ~ will be held at 3:30 ; ) / H electors who Mrs. Earl Jon Phoenix, ‘Ari , 3 AE : J s 5 i. les, 1x, ‘Ariz, WASHINGTON, July, 3 (U. P.).—|p. m. Wednesday at the Flanner &ii : ; 1 PD. Roosevelt | Chilean Charge D'affaires Enrique Buchanan mortuary, with burial in: ; q

EZRA M. SELLERS | Gajardo today conferred with Sec-|Crown Hill. Services for Eara M Sellers 857 Cary of State Cordell Hull for the

Udell st., who died yesterday at his | Second time in three-days, presum-| REV. BERNARD ALBERS DIES home, will be held Wednesday at 2 ably to discuss the tense situation] BRYN MAWR,; Pa, July 3. (U. P.). p. m’at St. Paul's Methodist church | between “Argentina and the united|—The Rev. Bernard M. Albers, 50,7 with burial in Crown Hill, "nations and. it was believed he| vice president of Villanova college | Born in Attica, Mr. Seller ‘came | brought Hull a message from the from 1932 to 1941, died yesterday here 50 years ago and had been | ArRentine government. ~~ |in Bryn Mawr hospital. ’ employed by the board of industrial —

ald.’ He was a member of the St. . | i Paul's Methodist church ard the ot ’ Independent Pleasure club. He | was 59. | : . He is survived ‘by his wife, Frs | s ANDERSON - Dorothy Jane Schwab, 30. Mrs. Sidney Wood, Mrs, Wenylan- Scherer Emma Sellers, and. a brother, Ben- | urvivors: Husband, Harold; daughters, and Mrs. Jack Pisc 3 © | Zerah, -Vera Mae and Cora; sons, Delbert | ) FT. BRANCH—Martin Hofman, 84. _SurJamin H, of TRdianspols. and Willie, 1 vivor: ‘Son, William. CALYU MET CITY— Therese Litter, 85. GENTRYVILLE—Willlam Walters, n GUS _BISEST {Burviyors: Daughter, Caroline; sons, Carl| Survivors: Wife, Marjorie; daughters, | i } j= Henry. } Mrs. Joe Chinn, Mrs. Ropers. Emmons Services for Gus Bisesi, retired! DECATUR--August Kruetzman, 70. Sur. | 2D : fruit and vegetable merchant whi vivors: ‘Daughter, Mrs. Elsie Young; son, . Amelia Crane and Mrs. Rosa Gees, | O| Miiton; brothers, Ernest, Fred and John:| .HAMMOND—Marie “Bagnaz, 74. Sur | ‘died Saturday, ‘will be held at 8:30! | sisters. Mrs. Lydia Scherry, Mrs! cure ia usband, Herman; -sons,»PFritz and

{line Arnold and Mrs. Lu A fam; ‘daughters, Mrs, Louise Me rer, 2. m. tomorrow at the home, 740 8. | 3. Lucy Eigey Preds and Martha Bagnar, y

, EAST CHICAGO—Miéhael Marz 47, East st. arid 9 a. m. at Holy Rosary | Survivors: Wife. Valeria; so Cor:| INDIAN HAKBOR-Joseph Pertovich, 56.

Survivors: Wife, Susan; ns, John, Jot=) . Cagholie church: Burial will be in nella. and “ona, Ion Frank and Andrew. #°

Joseph cemetery. 1 EVANSVILLE Lucile Almira -Hershey,| JASPER—Margaret Tebben, 60. Surv “Bisesi, who was 8, died ati 37 Suryivors: Husband. Jere; daughter. | ors: Husband; Henry; sons, William, ol He Bhirley Jean: son, Joseph; brothers, and Leander: daughters, Mrs. Edgar Hoff. | home. was 2 member of the Marion and Robert, man, Mrs. Edward Matheis and Mrs. Ro-| Katherine Hill, 60. Survivors: Daugh.|man DIfk; brothers, Phillip, John, Theo- , Mrs. Maurice Duncan, Mrs. Russelijdore’ and ‘Martin Werner; sister, Mrs, 7 Crabtree and Mrs. Walter Brown: sons,| Frank Jacobs. x an sons, - Michael, Joseph and Earl; Otto and Walter; sisters, Mrs. Mar-| LAPORTE -Milo Prame, 46. Survivors: ; ; ’ garet Prazier, Mrs.- Louise Appman sand Wif $ ,Jaughier, Mrs, Margaret Theresa Rump. 2 ior George Brags, Kate Dickmeyer, 60. Survivors: ‘Hus- . Ralph” Hunt and Mm, Floyd Bo i amin: daughter A Geneva | brother, Melv «mister :

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