Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1944 — Page 10

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Mrs. Maude. McNulty's Rites [retired farmer from Lewisburg, Ky ,| Myrtle Jo Glore; alt of Indianapolis,

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ENGRAVERS AUXILIARY MEETS J © . Women’s auxiliary to the Indian

'SANDS SERVICES

CARRIE ROBERTS

: : Av Who died Wednesday in his home, ang Mrs. Prentice McReynolds of |apolis Photo-Engravers' union 11 he ! ay gpg : : 5 : : “SET FOR TODAY Ola Dewey oye. Burial vil be In| New Orleans, La.; three sons, Edgar|will meet at 11 a, m. Tuesday 'in : : . ‘Mr, Sands was 81. : the Y. W. C. A. to complete a ARRANGED! To Be Held Here Tomorrow! 41 YEARS DEAD! cerics ve io pe ro or in ¥Siie ae 2S sv of Lovee Ky: roe be 06, of ov to comples a E : y : Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill mor-|four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Col- R. Sands, bdth of Detroit, Mich, Riley hospital. business meeting sta leay te Services for Mrs. Maude G. McNulty, an employee of the gown room, : . tuary for Richard Henry Sands, a|lins, Mrs, Dorris Wilson and ‘Mrs. and 10 grandchildren. will follow.. ’ Sy : at L. 8. Ayres & Co., will be held at 7:30 p. m. tomqrrow in the Flanner y ; ; : = — Times Funeral at 1 P. M. Tomor-|& Buchanan mortuary. The Rev, Carleton W. Atwater, pastor of. the Services to Be Held at 3 : . Ti BLOOMING'TX First Baptist church, will officiate. : . ) * Whee Jatians a . .

row for Resident, 82, Who

Died at Daughter’s Home.

The Rev. W. C. Ball, pastor of the United Woodruff Place Presbyterian

Mrs. McNulty died Wednesday of a heart attack in the Spink-Arms

annex, where she had lived the last four years.

A native of Rochester, she had lived here about 25 years, working) at L. S. Ayres & Co. the last 20 years. Mg. McNulty was a member

| 766 N. Belle Vieu pl,

after an illness

of two years. A native of Clermont, he had

P. M. Tomorrow fer Mrs.

Mary Jane McWilliams. - |

Mrs. Mary Jane McWilliams, an Indianapolis resident 41 years, died

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Monday to see ti respondent hono call the forecas Arbutus, studer year hook, in 192 when Ernie le

church, will conduct the services for of the store's 20-year club. lived here ‘most of his life. Mr. yesterdays in the home of her! x Mrs, Oarrie. Mae Roberts at 1 p. m.| The only immediate survivor is a|Duncan was a member of the Eighth | daughter, Mrs. Edith Norris, 1127 the : university. tomorrow in the Robert W. Stirling son, . G. Harold McNulty, San | Christian church and of Masonic! Nelson st. She was 73. It read: “This brililas

funeral home. Burial will be in

Crown Hill,

Francisco,

lodge No. 713, Surviving besides his son are his

Survivors besides Mrs. Norris are | two sons, Louis and Vernon, both

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Mrs. Roberts, who was 82, died ALLEN V. LOWER l- |wife, Mrs. Addie Duncan, and 8 of Detroit; three sisters, Mrs. Edith yesterday at the home of a daugh-| guryices for Allen V. Lower, for. | brother, Fred Duncan of Indianap-|johnson and Mrs. Anna Blystone, Dana, * ter, Mrs. Paul Sanders, 1011 N. per resident of Indianapolis and | 1% both of Detroit, and Mrs. Ella “Long sin Parker ave. hes ‘of. ti Ww 4.| Warsaw, were to be held at 1:30| OLLIE 1. RICE Nolan, Chicago; lain. Sranachsiidren globe trotter, stt She was a member of the Wood=|p “wm {oday In Shirley Brothers’ services for Ollie J. Rice, a Tesi-|*"c Wt BCE Cet 3 dent od, Acorva ruff Place church, | Central chapel, Burial is to be in/dent of Marion county since 1917, . vices W 3 ® held a 3}. al who-knows-wha Surviving besides Mrs. Sanders|cyown Hill. [will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in| omOrrow in . 'G : ng | Still wears ti are two sons, Joseph F. Roberts of wr Lower, who was 55, died Tues- {he West Newton Methodist church. funeral home, the Rev. 8. G. tze- | same old hat, is Chicago and George A. Summers Of | 4.0 in St, Louis, Mo. He was the Burial will be in the West Newton more, pastor of “the University fellow, . Louisville, Ky.; a brother, F. H. son of the late J. W. Lower, & cemetery. Heights Christian church, officiat- | “Lo, this mar Bell of Tampa, Fla; six grand- ynited Brethren minister, | Mr. Rice died Wednesday in his|ind. Burial will be in Washington the lot.” children and one great-grandchild.| survivors include. a daughter, home near West Newton. He was| Fark cemetery. Those who shs | Miss Dorothy Lower of the Warsaw 43 decades ago wil degree of doctor

CHESTER LEIMGRUBER

public library, and two sisters, Miss | Edna Lower of the Warsaw public!

He had been employed by the Indianapolis Water Co. as a con-

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Funeral services for Chesi.. | Leimgruber, who died of a heart|school system, and Mis. G. P./tract clerk since 1925. Horn in Hanattack Wednesday evening, are to|Roberts of Omaha, Neb, cock county, Kentucky, he came to SLATED TOMORROW the auditorium. be held at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in AS. LAUIA COOK Marion county in 1917. | High Sche the Speaks & Finn funeral home MRS. LAUR 00 Survivors are his wife, Wanda; a ; i | Delettres RICH NIGHT CREAM— and at 10 a. m. in St, John's church.| Services for Mrs, Laura Frances son, James; a daughter, Virginia = es wil Be Bel at 1 Ane Wonderfully lubricating night cream "ae i Burial will be in Holy Cross ceme- | Cook were to be conducted at 10|Lee; his father and stepmother, Mr.| Jo" “0 imes for Joseph Schmitt to help gtuideth sway dryness, Baki city's ‘high sc - Ts. h ) : ness, roughness. A tery. Mr. Leimgruber sold news-|a. m, today in the home, of a niece, and Mrs. Mack Rice, Camby, and a a member of the Indianapolis po- on ighn -. opech’ _ po cia ses an d me

papers for many years at Illinois and Washington sts.

Mrs, Walter C. Button, 2044 Highland place, by the Rey. Fr. Henry

brother, Lotus, Indianapolis,

MRS. LENA STECK

lice department since 1916. He died Wednesday of a heart attack while |

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SUGAN SIROT Trapp, pastor of Holy Angels Oath- Lena visiting a friend at 239 N. Illinois : MS TRENE duos fot a died] 2 church. Burial is in Crown, SEE J st. He was 62. : b But the one Wednesday in Lake City, Fia., while| © ok Herrmann funeral home aud at| Burial will be at Crown Hill Rose Laird PROTECTIVE MAKE- ‘Bl Ernie Pyle best en route to Miami Beach with her Mrs. Cook, who was 76, died 9 a. m. in St. Catherine's Catholic| He was. the father-in-law of | UP FILM-Blemished skin looks i to see him “do husband, Pfc. Michael Sirota, to Wednesday at her niece's home. |. ©" “Buna will be in Crown|Joseph Howard, Democratic candi- satin-sleek in two minutes . . . dianapolis Time > ’ Mrs, Cook had lived in Indian- : date for county prosecutor, creamy liquid that does not clog the terms it. He is

spend his furlough period. She was the daughter of Mr. and, Mrs, Charles C, Dugan, 1153 Linden | st., with whom she had been living while her husband was in service. Mrs. Sirota was born in Shelby-| ville, but had lived in Indianapolis for & number of years. She moved to Miami Beach several years ago.

apolis all her life, Surviving besides her niece are a son, Earl W, Cook; a brother, William E. Mayer, and two grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

WILLIAM 0: PUNCAN

Services for William O. Duncan, a retired painter, will be at 2 p. m.

Hill, Mrs. Steck, who lived with her son Henry Steck at 2010 Boyd ave. died Wednesday night, She was 82 and had lived in Indianapolis more than 60 years. - Mrs. Steck was a member of St, Catherine’s church, Surviving besides her son are another son. Sgt. Albert Steck, sta-

Mr. Schmitt was a traffic officer for eight years and in 1926 requested that he be returned to the grade of patrolman, for the last few years he had been stationed at the City| Market. : Surviving besides his daughter, Mrs. Alice - Howard, are his wife, Mrs. Jennie Schmitt, 2425 S. Meridian st; three others daughters,

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Surviving besides her husband tomorrow. in the Royster & Askin|tioned in Washington; two daughand parents isa son, T. Sgt. Charles funeral home. Burial will be in|ters, Mrs. Carrie Munnings of Den- Miss Lena Schmitt of Indianapolis, clear, matched to the red of Cadet / Ee W. Lackey in England, and a broth-| Floral Park cemetery. yer, Colo, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hud- Mrs. Mamie Alexander and Mrs. Nurse uniform trim. 2.00% er, J. Herbert Dugan of Indian-| Mr. Duncan died yesterday at the son of Indianapolis, and four grand-| Evie Haymaker, both of Pranklin;.a fe apolis. ,'home of his son, Willard Duncan, children, son, John, of Indianapolis; five sisporm— Ti > ters, Mrs. Lena Rymer, Mrs. Anna ) . NH Boman and Mrs. Barbara Bonowsk De IE DATE . D all of Indianapolis; Mrs. Mary - » oN ea ~ NW : b er of Pt. Wayne and Mrs. Kate SEK +. Suits clinging. ace pywder N = ’ Prange of Acton; a brother, John, s Face Powder, 2.00* EE n A U $ and a half-brother, Lawrence, both *All prices plus tax i M HO 3 Z:v:T3 of Indianapolis; grandchildren ’ 2 y Ss * o [] Er and 2 great-grandchildren. : : 4 MES, NANNIE M. COLLING \ Tolletries, Street Floor { al k 0 ]e LLS * TO ’ Mrs. Nannie M. Collins died . B E gr Yg Wednesday night at the home of » £ alway - A a daughter in Hobart after an 8 y % PORT} iN » am fliness of several months. She ¢ To To was 71. - for it — 9] DN A native of Jackson cqunty, she : RDwW l taught school there ore her : : ; | 0 TO farmer, who died in 1933. L w A Y 1 e]] . Mrs, Collins lived: here for a time : » ® CO. : all 4 prior to early last summer. j — Se em TEP ; ; Services will be at 10:30 a. m. | at Official Aircraft ; jomertoy = the Tampico Bapish 008000060000 Etneressteses sare esseteeesenesesnetorietnssessieeenesssnesnsseesecccssscossnnscosenene 4 us RECOGNITION MODELS Be ms Jor Snany : 8 conven SIL-O-MODELS to be assembled, showing pass. ville,

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Surviving besides Mrs. Lowell Jordan, at whose home -she died, there is another daughter, Mrs. Mildred Garner of Indianapolis; a son, Debron H. Collins of Salem; a sister, Mrs. Ida Skinner near Brownstown, and seven grandchildren.

State Deaths

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NOBART— Mrs. Nannfe M. Collins, TL Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Verna Jor dan and Mrs Mildred Garner; son, Deborn,

FT. WAYNE-Mrs. Alda L. Pager, 49. Survivors: Husband, Charles; son, Cor ill;. sisters, Mrs. Ralph Snyder and rs. Milo Pager; brother, Charles Young. LOGANSPORT--Mrs, Elsie B. Glancy, Survivors: Daughter, Mrs, , Charles and Harry; Nina Locke and Mrs. Effie Kegerrels; brothers, William and Henry Bolner. MONTPELIER Mrs, Nance Survivor: Daughter, Mrs, Mabel Kelso. MONTICELLO--Mrs, Nancy A. Crull, 82, Survivors: Sons, George, Pames, Jacob and Cecil; daughters, Mrs. Amanda MeClellan' and Mrs. Mae Lappin. 4

Survivor: Sister, Mrs, Phoebe Prey e Frank L. Causey, 71. Survivors: ite, Celfste; daughter, Mrs, Clella Aalboun. WAWPECONG-—Mrs. Sarah R. Cagley. Survivors: Husband. son, Theodore; daughter Marie; brothers, Charles and Joseph Hegner. WINSLOW—George T. Lindsay, 64. Survivors: Wife, Omie; daughter, Mrs. Jora Bvitt; son, George, Jr.; brother, Ben.

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