Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1944 — Page 4

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Carl A. Grumman Sr. Dies; ¥ Purchaser for Universal Tool

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Kenwood ave. died yesterday while |

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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27, 94

FRANK KILLE

"A former employee of the Vonnegut Hardware Co. nearly 50 years, | Told Frien waiting for a bus at 37th and Illinois sts. He was 66. | Mr. Grumman at the time of his death was purchasing agent for the | D th i Universal Tool and Engineering Co., owned by his son, Carl Jr. ea | He was a member of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Orlen- | tal lodge, 500, F. & A. M,, and the Whe ‘ | Athenaeum. He had been ho W. E, BRAUGHTON tary of the Bundshuh club of the | (Continue: Athenaeum 20 years, Besides his son, survivors are his | oun a wife, Augusta, and two daughters, | £hUy niu | Mrs. Laurette Kline of Indianapolis the Lt. Dorothy A. Grummann, an ’ [and Frankish w

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, Cal. , Funeral to Be Conducted at|"> © struck in th : f | JAMES McCOY Death was in . .M. rrow for e was 30 . 1:30 P M Tomorro Rites will be held at 2 p. m. to- (This dispa ili . morrow in the O. W. Nutt funeral til the widow Utility Employee home in Carmel for James McCoy ish, was notil

Services for William E, Braugh- who died yesterday in the home of | s & daughter, Mrs. Gertie 8heets, 6139

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Gas and Coke Utility 30 years, WhI| © "go year 01g pioneer resident of Tries tc Boi pons soniye was 3 Swmhes coped vy 1 ial will be in Crown Hill. and’ Broad Ripple lodge No. 548, In| It’s really very simple at Ayres’ Downstairs Fashion Center. We say half « dropped by a Mr. Braughton, who was 3%, Wed dependent Order of Odd Fellows. sizes can be youthful and flattering, too—and to prove it, present to Frankish 3 Monday in City hospital. He lived| another daughter, Mrs. Lulu] wr ankist at 2415 E. Michigan st. Moulton, Indianapolis, also survives. you these models from an outstanding collection of lovely coats and on ube P A lifelong resident of Indianap- . i A . > olis, he worked for the utility om-| prs AUGUSTA SHELBY dresses, cut to fit and slenderize the large figure 6, They re sure to please ers she ou d its predecessor, the Citi- “ ow . . Dy as Co. “Ho was a member of| Rites for Mrs. Augusta Shelby, the fashion wise” woman and be kind to her crowded budget. The roar

the Church of Christ, Scientist. Survivors are his wife, Tina Mac; a son, Pvt. Charles Braughton, sta-| tioned at Wakeman general hos-| pital, Camp Atterbury; a sister, Mrs,

ence; two brothers, Herman and Louis, and three sisters, Mrs. Anna Achgill, Mrs. Christiana Wright and

[3720 Balem st., were to be conducted lat 3 p. m. today by the Rev. 8 |GYundy Fisher in Flanner & Buch {anan mortuary, Burial was to be in| Crown Hill

ville, Fla.

JOSEPH P. MeNALLY

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Grace Hinkle of Crown Point; thuee| MS. Shelby, pho was 81, . Se io tro brothers, Guy of Franklin and rd lifelong Indianapolis resident and a but the boml ' member of University Park Chris- Frankish © tian church, hotel today fi WALTER HEWITT Survivors are two sons, Norris P. | front hecaus Walter Hewitt, 5825 N. Illinois st., and Julius C., both of Indianapolis. : from the st died today in St. Vincent's hospital. 2 breakthrough A member of the Raymond Meth- | MRS, RUTH BRINKMAN = during the la i odist church in Waterloo, Iowa, he| poe for Mrs. Ruth Brinkman, = Only four : was 77. {503 N. Routiers ave, will be held |= Jeep 1n bitter i Services will be held Saturday Injg¢ 1.30 nm tomorrow in Shirley 2 to file his di ® Waterloo and burial will be there. | Brothers Irving Hill chapel. Burial|S communicatio ¥ Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.igi pe iy Memorial Park cemetery. g available. ] R. C. Hanspeter; a son, Earl, New| ar Brinkman died Friday of in- |S s 2d Bo & York, N. Y,, and one grandchild. |, ries received when her automobile |= & ——— crashed near Batesville. She was|= Four home E BENJAMIN H. GUNNEMAN 52 and was a former Warren town- vy a » i Services for Benjamin H. Gunne- [Ship teacher. Recently she was em- When rv to. man, 16 W. Wallace st., were to be/ployed by the Shady Rest sanitar- 3 the little reso i at 1:30 p. m. today in Shirley lum as a nurse. = Bomb fragme 3 Brothers Irving ‘Hill chapel with its walls. i burial in Washington Park ceme- MRS. HANNAH McCLAIN I Outside lay tery. Mrs. Hannah Jane McClain, 1137 those of the Mr. Gunneman, who was 66, dled py, ene st, died Monday in a nurs- |S nearby two m Christmas day in his home. BOI |yng nome, Burial will be in East Frankish w in Indianapolis, he was an employee | ynion cemetery, Hamilton county. American cor of Dirk's market. He was a meém-| gne was a charter member of Germany. F ber of Irvington Masonic lodge, 66, pot Union Christian church ah) border with t PF. & A. M, the Modern Woodmen | 921. Aachen forest of American and Emmanuel Evan-| gyrvivors are a daughter, Mrs. 8 Frankish ha gelical and Reformed church. 'B. W. Frey, Indianapolis, and a toward death Survivors are a daughter, Flor-|pyoiher Newton Bundy, Jackson- | Only - yeste

Mrs. Mary Waggener, all of In- Wita dianapolis, Services for Joseph -P. McNally, Frankish, a formerly of 3903 Rookwood ave, with the Unit JOHN FE. RAY SR. who died Dec. 17 in New Castle, last spring to were held Wednesday in St. Bte- | invasion of Eu Services for John E. Ray 8r., 27121 56's church, Cincinnati. He was the Indianapolis ave, were to be at 1| po was on his way to visit rela. War COrrespor p. m. today in the Blackwell fu-|i eq {n Cincinnati when he died. more than a | jeu home with burial in Crown ye was employed by the Progress failed to retur! - Tool and Engineering Co. and | " Mr, Ray, whd was 46, died Sun-| y,g 2 8 . DER bo - day in his home. He was an em-| gyryivors are his wife and three 'Prankish wi ployee of Haag drug store at 30th|gong Terrence, Michael and Gael; war coverage, and Clifton sts. his mother, Mrs. Mary Henry, and oners of war Survivors are his wife, Margaret; | two sisters, Mrs. John Lauer and | Frankish he a son, John Jr.; a sister, Mrs. De-| Mrs Albert Weber, both of Cincin- | in France an light Couch, and® a brother, Her-| nati. months after bert, all of Indianapolis, — ment-of ther : - ROBEKT W. GRIMES He joined th

MRS. SARAH ADAMS

Rites for Mrs. Sarah (Sallie) Adams, who died Monday in her

The Rev. Clive McGuire will con- | duct services for Robert W. Grimes, | a receiving clerk for Mouldings, |

at Philadelphi of the Clevel reaus and was

home, 1710 E. Washington st, will|Inc, at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the | representative be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Garden Baptist church, Burial | Columbus, O. Harry W. Moore Peace chapel. Bu- [will be in Floral Park cemetery. He was trar rial will be in Crown Hill Mr. Grimes, who lived at 301 Lan- | in Januaary, A member of the First Nazarene |sing st. died Monday in City hos- war desk prep church, she was 62. pital. He was “23. seas, Survivors are her husband, Cliff;| Survivors are his wife, Clara B.; ) } Sts four daughters, “Mrs. Ruby Fall [a daughter, Betty Sue; a son, Rob- The new wmid-win-Mrs. Ruth Conway, Mrs, Jennie ert; his mother, Mrs. Cammie ter and early spring Frankish w Combs and Miss Mattie Adams; | Grimes; four sisters, Mrs. Ruby hat shown: above tario, Cal, an two sons, John M. and Clifford L.|Short, Mrs. ' Elizabeth Foxworthy, comes in black paper job on Adams, and four half brothers | Mrs. Dorothy Hoagland and Mrs. | pn ’ Herald when

Monroe, Coley, George and Walter Cox;-all-of-Indianapehs:

Ida May Parker, and four brothers, Ernest, Frankie Lee, Raymond and Willis, all of Indianapolis.

brown, aqua, gold, fuchsia and red faille. $3.98. Others

a four-year jc at the Univers fornia for his

MRS. BESSIE KELLER from $2.00 to $5.00. A * a py ol | MRS. MYRLE McCORKHILL ile in coll Services for Mrs. Bessie Keller, | Se for Mrs. Myrle McCork- | ° » the summers | who died Monday in Cincinnati, | Services for Ars. My ” ( h t fi 1d ( 1 S ft F D Report, and ir will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in| Nill Who died Monday in her home eS er 1€ aSssIC O eminine resses i

Shirley Brothers mortuary, Burial will be in Anderson. A former Indianapolis resident, she was 58. Survivors are her husband, Zu-| gene; her mother, Mrs. Katherine | Stuffelbeim; a sister, Mrs.” Mollie

in Thorntown, will be held at 2 Ip. m, tomorrow in her home and | burial will be in Thorntown. "| She formerly lived in Indianapolis and was 53. Survivors are her husband, Wil[liam E.; a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence |

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