Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1944 — Page 7
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KRYTER' RITES (Services fo SET FOR FRIDAY
Retired ~ Bobbs-Merrill Co. ‘Executive Dies Here at Age of 71.
Rites for Charles C. Kryster, who died yesterday in his home, 1432 Pleasant st., will be conducted at 2 p. m. Friday in the J. C. Wilson chapel of the chimes by the Rev. Franklin Lahr, pastor of the Second Evangelical Reformed church. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Chairman of the board of directors: of the Bobbs-Merrill Co. when he retired five years ago, afters 50 years with the publishing firm, he was 71. He started as office boy with the old Bowen-Merrill Co. and later became salesman, then law department manager and vice. president. He also was treasurer of the
For several years a director of the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra, he was a life member of the John Herron art institute. . He owned many rare autographed music manuscripts and - signatures of authors, and had heid a number of
collection. He was a past president of the Century club, a member of the Columbia club and the Second Evangeljeal church. Survivors are his wife, Mary; a son Robert, Indianapolis, two grandchildren, Barbara and Robert Jr.; three brothers, George, Edward and Harry, and two sisters, Miss Flsie Kryter and Mrs, Flora Dugan,
MRS. IDA HASSE Dr. H."M. Zorn will conduct services for Mrs. Ida Hasse at 1 p. m. Friday in the Meyer & Abdon funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs, Hasse, who was 82, died yesterday in the home of a daughter, Mrs, Erma Gribble, 929 N, Olney st. She came to Indianapolis from Germany in 1889 and was the wife of the late Theodore Hasse, operator of a bakery at Fountain Square many years. She was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran chureh. Survivors besides Mrs. Gribble are two other daughters, Mrs. Alma Vogel and Mrs. Clara Boeldt, and two sons, Oscar and George, all of Indianapolis.
W. M. SMETH Rites for Wiliam M. Smith, who died yesterday in a nursing home, will be at 1:30 p. m. TOW the Conkle funeral home with burfal in Crown Hill. Mr. Smith, who was 77, lived at 560 N. Miley ave. He wis a oarpenter and a resident of Indianapolis 48 years, - Survivors are a daughter, Ms. Bessie Jones; a son, William A.; a brother, Frank; a half-brother, Ar-
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Services for Joseph Mascari, fruit and vegetable dealer, will be held at 8:30 a. m. Friday in his home, 851 S. Noble st., and at 9 a. m. in Holy. Rosary: Catholic church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. Mr. Mascari, who was 80, died yesterday in his home. He had operated a fruit and vegetable stand in City market for the last 22 years. Before that time he operated of fruit and vegetable commission house. Born in Termini, Italy, he came to the United States in 1885 and established residence in Indianapolis. Survivors are his wife, a son, Michael J.; a brother, Michael, and two sisters, Mrs, . Josephine Bova Conti and Mrs. Providence Miceli, all of Indianapolis; seven grandchildren and one great-grandehild.
MRS. HATTIE VEACH Services for Mrs. Hattie Veach, 303 N. East st, will be conducted by ‘the Rev. O. A, Trinkle at
Services for Joseph Mascari, Market Dealer, Set Friday
ers central chapel. - Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. Mrs, Veach, who was 75, died yesterday in City. hospital, She had lived in Indianapolis 45 years and belonged to the Disciples of Christ church, Survivors include a son,
John Tullis, of Indianapolis. . ;
DELLA WAGGONER
Services for Mrs. Della Mae Waggoner, formerly of Indianapolis, will be held tomorrow in Columbus where_she made her home, Mrs, Waggoner, who was 72, died yesterday, © She is survived by her husband, Ralph; a daughter, Mrs,
Herbert Knarr of Indianapglis; two;
sisters, Mrs: J. E. Moore and Mrs, Leonard Stickens of Columbus, and a brother, Frank Abel. :
JOHN W. COLEN Services for John W, Colen, a retired streetcar motorman, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the
10 a. m. tomorrow in Shirley Broth-
G. H. Herrmann funeral home, 1505
S. East st. Burial will be in Crown Mr. Colen, who was 72, died yesterday in City hospital. He lived with his son, Clarence, 2122 Webb st.
After retiring as a streetcar motorman in 1018, Mr. Colen oper= ated a farm near Madison. He had lived in Indianapolis. 40 years and belonged to the Improved Order of Red Men and the Olive Branch Christian church, Survivors besides his son are a sister, Mrs, Mollie Hewitt of Cin= cinnati, O., and two brothers, Zack of Versailles and Mitt of Ripley cdunty.
SOPHIE STIENECKE
Mrs. Sophie Stienecker, a resident of the, South side 74 years, died yesterday in her home, 2157 8S. Delaware st. She was 76. Born in Cincinnati, O.. Mrs, Stienecker was a member of the Second Evangelical and Reformed church and the ladies’ guild of the
church, Survivors are her husband, George
H.; a son, Lawrence, and two grand- |
children. Services will be at 11 a. m. Friday in the G. H. Herrmann -funeral
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home, 1505 E. East st. with burial in Crown Hill.
MARGARET WEST : Miss Margaret D. West, a resident of Indianapolis many years, died last night in’ the home of her sister, Mrs. Doris /Toney, 2411 N. Delaware st. She was 40. Born in Brookville, she attended grade school here and was a memsber of the First Presbyterian church, Survivors besides Mrs. Toney are two brothers, Gerald J. and Roscoe F, and a niece, Barbara Jean Toney, all of Indianapolis. The body was taken to Flanner & Bu. chanan mortuary.
NAVY RECOVERS 734 BILLION | WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 (U, P.).| ~The navy- hag recovered $7,627, 808,108 as result of renegotiations on| $56,000,000,000 in contracts, the! house naval affairs committee re-
ported today. + 7 21r | 10 Soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed
Chinese troops continued
PLAN TO SHOW FILMS A special showing of educational films will be held at the John Herron Art institute at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow under the auspices of the Federafion of Indianapolis Public School teachers.
CHINESE CONTINUE PUSH CHUNGKING, Dec. 13 (U. P).~ their rapid advance southward. into Kwangsi province today, driving a battered Japanese column back on Hochih, 40 miles below the Kwel-chow-Kwangsi border,
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