Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1944 — Page 13
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“Teacher Here for
. PVT. KARL KORNBLUM
Kornblum, who was killed Aug. 18
tA lifelong resident of Indianapolis and a graduate of Technical high . school, Pvt. Kornblum was em-
Many Years Dies After a
-| supply sergeant. Nie wai former Beis member of the American
ai 1 Fh -| Wright,’ Cincinnati, O.; a sister.
| CHARLES JOHNSTON ‘} Charles ©. Johnston, 3531 Garden
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Legion. Survivors are the wife, Grace; a
Mrs. George Thompston, Great Mills, Md., and seven grandchildren.
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road 35 years, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. He was 55. ‘A native of Allen county, Ohio, he had lived here 48 years, 28 of which he had been president of lo- |. cal 762, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen. He was a member of the Fairfax Christian church. Survivors are his wife; a son, Charles Jr. with the marines in | Carolina; a
Brief lliness.
| ‘Services for Mrs. Jessie Gosney Moore, 1802 Park ave., a teacher in the is schools many years,
* will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow .in the Third Christian church. Bur-
ial will be at Crown Hill “Mrs. Moore, who died Tuesday in Methodist hospital after a brief illness, was born at Ninevah. She held one of the oldest memberships in the Third church and was 82.
Fla. Mrs, Moore's husband, George Paul Moore, died several years ago.
Gold star rites for Pvt. Karl in France, will be held at, 3 p.m.
Sunday at Memorial Presbyterian church, -
Pvt. Kornblum, the husband of} SF Mrs. Nina Kornblum, 3425 W,
Washington st., was a member of Calvin W. Prather Masonic lodge.
ployed by the fhdianapolis’ police department for seven years. EDWARD GREBE Rites will be held at 3:30 p. m. Saturday in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Edward Grebe, 2478 S. Delaware st., the Rev. F. R. Darles, pastor of the Zion Evangeli-
cal and Reformed church, officiating. |{
Burial will be at Crown Hill. Mr. Grebe, who was 55, died yesterday in the Veterans’ hospital. An employee of the Andrews restaurant, he was a natiye of Louisville. He spent his childhood in
ave, a fireman on the B. & O. rail-
vim, Indianapolis, and & stepson, Harold Clevenger, Indianapolis,
T J, RIDER Services for Everett J. Rider, who died Tuesday in City hospital after a long illness, will be held at 2 p. m. tomerrow in the Hamilton Funeral |Home. Burial wil be at Washing. ton Park. An Indianapolis Yesident 20 years,
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st. He was a native of Kirklin. Survivors are the wife, Lucy; a daughter, Barbara Jean, and a brother, William V.,” Indianapolis.
WILLIAM E. REYNOLDS Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary for William E. Reynolds, who died yesterday in the home of his daughter; Mrs. Verne E. Peirce, 16068 Fisher st,
A | Mr. Rider lived at 1926 Bellefontaine
Speedway. He had been ill 10 weeks.
Burial will be at Crown Hill. The Rev. Howard Anderson, pastor of the Speedway Christian church, will officiate. Mr. Reynolds, who was 78, was a native of Lafayette. He had spent
before coming here 12 years ago. Mr. Reynolds was employed: as’ an
Survivors, besides Mrs, Peirce, are two grandchildren, Mrs. Charles Eaves and Don Peirce, Indianapolis,
interior decorator and paperhanger.|
most of his life at Woodland, Cal, | ®®
Madison, but had lived in Indianapolis most of his life, A veteran of world war I, he! spent 21 months in France as a
MALAN WARNS OF EDUCATION PERILS
Clement T. Malan, state schools, superintendent, was principal speaker ‘at the annual wiener roast! of the Warren Township Republican club held last night on the farm of Spencer Askren, 7800 -E. 21st st. “The threat in this country of centralized control of egucational: facilities is parallel to Hitler's control of education,” Mr. Malan as. serted. He called attention to “the conirol of the country by 3500 a rectives™ Charles Kohler introduced the! speaker, while the presiding officer was Samuel Montgomery, Republican chairman of Warren township, outside. i A feafure of the meeting was a program of martial music by the Price four-piece band which played during the 1888 campaign of Benjamin Harrison.
State Deaths
DECATURJesse NH. DeBolt, Surviv. ors: Son. Wilbur: daughters, oe Joby Werst and Mrs. Levi Carpenter; brothers, Alphonse, Sam and Jacob, GENEVA Mrs Blizabeth Johnson £3 Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Bertha Koon and Mrs. Anns Eckrote; son, John Me Kissic; sister, Mes. Alice Michaels, KOKOMO--Mrs. M. Mercer, #1. vivor: Brother, H H Ouges. WALDRON Horace H Survivors: Wife, Addie. ar Jaunita | and Mrs. Frank D. Hope, sister, Mrs J. Henry Meloy: brothers, Dr. Ray Ek Haymond and Pred.
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