Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1944 — Page 4

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The Rev. Jean 8. Milner, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, will conduct services at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow for Mrs. Edmonia Dedied 2029 N. Burial will be in

Mrs. Hendrickson, who was 84, was a member of the Daughters lof 1812, a former member of the /4|board of directors of the Home for) /|Aged Women and a member of ‘the Indiana Historical society. She

also belonged to the John Herron / "| Art institute, the Propylaeum and

Survivors are a daughter, Mrs, :| Robert W. McKisson, Winnetka, Ill, two sons, Thomas E. Hendrickson, ‘| Latham, N. Y., and Robert A. Henwr drickson, Indianapolis, and seven __i|grandchildren, Mrs. Rennie Merritt, {| Miss Nancy McKisson, Robert W. McKisson Jr., Thomas E. Hendrickson Jr., Officer Candidate Robert A. Hendrickson, Ft. Benning, Ga. Cpl. Edwin A. Hendrickson, with the “larmy in Europe, and Thomas A.

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Services for Mrs. Mary H. Rehling, who died Friday, were to at 1 p. m. today at her home, 817

The Rev. A. C. Brooks, pastor of hte Third Christian church ofjwhich she was a member, was to officiate.

‘Mrs. Rehling had lived here for She was 58. She was the wife of Albert E. Rehling, an 2mployee of the Big Four shops at member of

Survivors besides her husband include two sons, Albert R. Rehling of Richmond and C. Arthur Rehling two daughters, Miss Ruth M. Rehling and Miss four sistesr, Mrs. Lora Moon, Mrs. Ruby Roesch, Mrs. Vivian Harrington and Mrs. Dena Welsch; a brother Byron Dow, and two grandchildren, all of Indi-

Rites for Mrs, Hallie Carrington, former president of the Past Matrons and Patrons of the O. E. 8. in Marion county, will be at 8 p. m. today in the Moore & Kirk North Side Colonial mortuary. There will also be services at the side of the grave at Russellville cemetery to-

who lived at 3026 College ave. died Saturday in|

A resident of Indianapolis for 35 years, she was a past matron of Nettie Ransford chapter No. 464, 0. E. 8, and a member of Program shrine No. 13, Order of the White

Surviving are two sons, Herman L. Carrington of South Bend and J. Austin Carrington of Montclair,

Services for Mrs. Anna E. Kramer, who died yesterday in the home Elmer Lohman, 1140 Woodlawn ave. will be at 8:30 a. m. Wednesday in the G. H. Herrman funeral home, 1505 8. East st., and at ® a. m. in St. Patrick's Catholic church. Burial

Mrs. Kramer, who was 80, was a member of St. Patrick’s church and

Survivors besides Mrs, Lohman Mrs. Arthur Lockwood of Indianapolis and Mrs. Neal Cronin of Cincinnati, O.; three sons, William, Albert and Harry, all of Indianapolis; 24 grandchildren and 14 great-grand-

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Services Wednesday for Mrs. Carrie Ada Wocher

Rites for Mrs. Carrie Ada Reynolds Wocher, wife of Prank F. Wocher pank, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in her home, 5694 N. Pennsylvania st, with burial at Crown Hill, Mrs. Wocher, ‘a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, died Sa was a member of the D. A. R. and the Meridian Street Method ‘Survivors beside her husband are three daughters, Mrs. H. R. Mcllvaine of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Mrs: : Verne L. Murray of Bronxville, N. Y., and Mrs. Willlam E. Keith of Chicago, and six grandchildren, including Capt. Frank McIlvaine with the air forces in Africa, and Verne in navy hospital

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erts and Mrs, Dorothy Hook, both o Indianapolis; a son, Dewey Roberts Jr. ‘of Terre Haute; a brothe James Plummer of Indianapolis, an five sisters, Mrs, Mary. Brennan Mrs. Alice Edwards, Mrs, Inéz Bennett, Mrs. Jessie Prather and Mrs. Bertha Peelman, all of Indianapolis, and one grandson, :

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MRS. PAULINE MAASS

Mrs. Pauline Maass, 3041 Sutherland ave., died yesterday in 8t. Vincent’s hospital. ‘' She was 74. She was a member of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed 'church and the Ladies Aid of that church, Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Elmer A. Steffen, and a son, Albert G., both of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Michael Hanney of the Sutherland ave, address and) Mrs. Elizabeth Carlson of Chicago, and five grandchildren, The Rev. F. R. Paries, pastor of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will conduct services at 2 p. m, tomorrow at Flanner and Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill,

MRS. EDNA EBERSOLE

Services for Mrs. Edna M. Ebersole were to be conducted at 3 p. m. today in the Harry W, Moore peace chapel. Burial is to be in Memorial Park. Mrs. Ebersole died Friday, her 54th birthday, at her home, 12 N. Randolph st. She had lived here for 28 years and was a member of the Christian Spiritualist church. Surviving are her husband, Carl G. Ebersole; a daughter, Miss Dorothy Bernice Ebersole, and a sister, Mrs. Rosa Carlson, all of Indianapolis,

MRS. LILLIAN REIMER

‘Services for Mrs, Lillian L. Reimer will be at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral home with burial at Crown Hill Mrs. Reimer, who was 57, died yesterday at her home 950 E. Minnesota st, She was a member of St. John’ Evangelical and Reformed church and of the Accracia club. Surviving her are her husband, John; two daughters, Mrs. Dofman Lentz and Mrs. Herbert A. Frantz, both of Indianapolis, and a brother, Fred A. Eveland of Long Beach, Cal.

MRS, ETTA RINKARD

Services for Mrs. Etta Marguerite Rinkard were to be at 10:30 a. today in the Royster & Askin Funeral home followed by burial at Union Chapel. Mrs. Rinkard, who was 44, died Saturday at her home, 6562 Ferguson st. ! Surviving are her husband Joseph; two daughters, Patricia and Mrs. Genevieve Bishop, both of Indianapolis, and two grand chldren,

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[ The Rev. G. B. Edwards, pastor of the Pentacostal Trinity church, was| Nathan Howard Gist of Leomin[to conduct the services for Mrs.| ster, Mass., will speak on “The Final {Otera Amos at 1:30 p. m. today in Central chapel. | Burial was to be in Memorial Park | pool hotel,

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club meeting tomorrow at the Clay-

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Mrs, Amos, who lived at 1821 S.| the Congregational church since st., died Friday In City 1910, He was the first president of

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GREENBACK PARTY SESSION PLANNED

The national council of the Greenback party will meet here Dec. 2, John Zahnd, national chairman, announced today. Party rules will be revised and the council will prepare to petition all state legislatures to abolish primary and registration laws and regulations requiring the filling of petitions in order for parties to have slates placed on the ballot.

State Deaths

DECATUR--Miss Agnes Ulman, 50. vivors: Parents, Mr. and Mjs Tise Ul. man; Mrs. Robert Miller, Florian Geimer and Miss Lena Ulman; brothers, Victor, Alfred and Bernard. John 8. Bowers, 90. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Vida Kaough, Mrs, Gladess Wilkss, Miss Esther Bowers and Mrs. Ruth B. Gill; seu, William, HARMONY John Q. ‘Stearley, 55. Sur: vivors: Wife, Vesta; daughter, Mrs. Ww. C. Pascoe, Mrs. Elizabeth Stearley; sisters, Mrs. Ed Pugate, Miss Mary Stearley, Mrs. Arthur Pillant and Mrs. Lyle ughes; brothers, Herman, Earl and Harold, LA PORTE--Mrs. Lenoa E. Krejel, Sur. vivors: Husband, Prank; daughters, Mrs. Lois Olichrist and Mrs, Ruth Blanda; mother, . Mrs. Bertha Peterson; sister, Mrs! Frank Para, . LOGANSPORT —~Amasa R:. Jones, B84. Survivors: Wife, Blanche; brothers, Ralph, John, Earl and Glen. SEYMOUR-Mrs, Henrietta Hunterman, , Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Katherine rs. Minnie Willlamson, Mrs.

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