Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1945 — Page 7
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DAY IAN TO15 >... cd __ THE INDIANAPOLIS WES, ow eo Rites for Joln i Schooley, [Freo smoxiouse EARLY RESIDENT LEE Pos “| CHARLES SMITH aki n — NO Native Here, Sef Tomorrow Tytalus wi fo bot HERE DIES AT 95 ser tor Hons 0 ier, sol DIES AT AT AGE amber ens Bas, vod PHYSICIAN D -
died Saturday in his home, tbe conducted at 10 a. m. tomorrow | D. StackHiouse, former Indianapols . | Keystone ave, will be’ held at oy . |at -G. H. Herrmann funeral home: | Republican - leader - who died yes= Burial will be in St. Joseph ceme- EER ae terday in Denver. | Services to ® Be Conducted p. m. tomorrow in the Harry W. ‘Funeral for urn Former Head tery. ‘Dr. E. R. Royer Practiced Mr. Stackhouse, who, was 82, was or Moore Peace Chapel, : | Mr. Brandes, who was 72, was a | 3 . SEE a teacher at Souiniont school here Here ™ Fom row for | The Rev: Walter C. Maas, pastor Of ! Electrical Firm life resident 0X Indianapolis, living} . In Indianapolis. and. hi {and wag, treasurer of the Republican ; of the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran at 726 E. Morris gt. He was a re-i . . I ” als cemetery. The Rev. Tra! i and efter ner death in 109% national committee during ex-| | “Mrs. Mary Madsen. church, of which he vas a member, Set Tomorrow. tired employee of Toe Climax Ma- Brownsburg. marrie 58 ren ajor: Off pragident Hoover's’ campaigns. will officiate. Burial. will be in| | etiine Co., after working there 30
B. Stock, pastor of the Seventh : Birra church will officiate.’ {F18n ktort in. - 1900, - She died 1n He moved to Denver 40 years ago Services for Murs. Miry M. Mad- | Memorial Park. Services for Charles L. Smith, who | years. Nha Funera] services for Dr. BE. RB.
Mr. Schooley, who was 84, died survivors are a vehi, - Mis. and was city auditor and comp- sen, an early resident of the North | A retired car inspector for ‘the | |operated * an electrical firm here Surviving are two bfofhers, John| Royer, who formerly practiced .
Saturday in his homé after a short Mary Stephens, Indianapolis, and ee Ie Survives Sy he side, will be conducted by the Rev, | Pennsylvania railroad, he was 81. [since 1920, will be at 2 p. m. to-|and George Brandes, both of In-|medicine in Indianapolis and
Riess, Hust od Je foster son, Corp. Sam Major, With! pious’ ‘four childrén, .a sister, and |W. E. Gillette at 2 p.m. tomorrow: a. he wile, M “ren: morrow in the Kirby mortuary. The | Siamapol, | Brownsbitrg, will be held at-2 p. m. on county, he atthe army in Ital 0 , » She time was county assessor at y. a nephew, A. V. Stackhouse, 98 ‘W.|In the Moore & Kirk ~mortuary,| Mrs. Lawrence Stienecker, both Rev. Dallas -L. Browning will ly 0 an Mp. JOHN ~{ipmeeroy i. Hw North Salpt Me churc
75th st. ' i TUAL SET- 3447 College ave. ‘ Burial will be in lis, and a son, Cpl {officiate and burial will be In Crown . : Pranktoit and had been a police] INSTALLATION RITU § ; : of Indianapolis, a P Services for Logan M. John, 802| “gl “ooo. resident. of ‘MN rp
Judge three yeafs and mayor one| The new officers of Southeastern 2 x ev Crown Hill. : : _|Harry Cr. Koehler, stationed In Hin E. 38th st, who died yestérday in term at. Caney, Kas, Mr. Schooley Rebekah Lodge 749 will be installed S AMUEL 8 ALLEN er. Madsen; Who “tived a ‘France. ; ; Mr. Smith, who was 85, died yes- | Gity hospital, will be held at 2 p. m.| Salem many years, died yesterday, "t Yeii hw hie Js ys : ‘Iterday in his home, 5519 'N, Del-| tomorrow iri the home of his sister-|in Methodis} ‘hospital.
retired Dec. 1 from the E. C. Atkins by the. officers of District 6, Re‘Co., | / e . * before her 96th birthday. ‘ p Co. where he had been a member|beksh Lodge Wednesday evening. - | ET a ol Myrtle |S ALICE W. WHITLOCR aware st. He had been in ill health| in-law, Mrs. Mary Biddle, 5232| He served With the rank of major 8 nna - ~ ¥ DEAD HERE Al 3h Temple No 1 about 50 years and Services for Mrs. Alice. W. Whit- | eight years, : { Carrollton ave.- Burial will be. An | in four offensives in world war I ee E : . : " . | : Before® drganizing his own elec-{ Crown Hill, and returned to this country as
gt le also belonged to the Pythian Sis- [lock ‘Who died Saturday “in LaSamuel B. Aled, dled last night tars ang Bs Ee Anderson | fayette, will be held at 3-p. i. to- [trical company, he was associated] A ‘member of the Broadwayla casualty. His firsf wife, Cora,
in the-home of a daughter, Mrs.|women's Relief corps No. 44. She [morrow in the Flanner & Buchanan | witht the Sanborn Electric C0. HeTMethodist church, he was 79. died in 1614. In 1930\lie married Alta Slusher, 332 N. Webster ave.| Was. the wife. of the late C. L. F.|mortuary. . Burial will be in Crown 'was.a member of the Highland Golf| = Survivors are . his wife,” Laura{Miss Dorothy Slagle of - North Madsen, a carrier for the postoffice Hill |and. Country club, the Indianapolis|A.; two brothers, H. H. John, -Stutt- | Salem. a) ~The body was taken to Shirley | ro —pra-"pa aistriot tn the early | = Survivors-are- -her-husband; Slar-| Athietie club-—and-. the Columbia] gart, Ark., and FW. John, Caird, | Survivors are his-wite, “a-br | Brothers funeral home. “I history of the city. . dence C., and two brothers, Charles jg: Ill, and ‘two sisters, Mrs. Emma W. C. Royer, superintendent “of A member of ‘the Irvington|: Survivors are a daughter, “Mrs. N. Fee, Greenwood, and Frank D,| Surfivors are his wife, Doratha;| Varner and Mrs. Bertha Brenner, H. P. Wasson & Cu., and a sister; Methodist church, he was 86, Mabel Teague of Indianapolis;-and + Fee, Indianapolis. la daughter, Mrs. George 1. Logan | both of Bvahsvivie. Miss Belle ‘'L. Royer of Lafayette. Survivors ‘bésides Mrs. Shisher,| —————u——— ; . : - : — are two sons, Charles D, Allen, In-| {dianapolis, and George * Allen, . St, ..\Louls, Mo., and another daughter, {Mrs. Ethel King; Indianapolis,
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Services will be held at 2.p.-m. 2NDY tomorrow at Wallace Street Presby- — FLOOR terian church for Mrs. Myrtle BE. go or Dethlef, 4725 E. 11th st., who died JKAHN BLDG: yesterday &t Robert W. Long hospital. a “ZN. Meridian The Rev. Roy E. Mueller, will of- | ficiate. Burial will be in Washing{ton Park. «Mrs. ‘Dethlef was a registered : : : : 3 | nurse and formerly was-employed at Valentine's International Harvester Co. She was : : a graduate of St. Luke's hospital, Chicago, and moved here in 1937, She was a member of Wallace
mab Pl street church. tart the Survivors include her husband, R. A. (Mick) Dethlef; a daughter, Carol Ann; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Enguist, Norway, Mich., two
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Services for John Lincoln of the Atkins Pioneers. : Schooley of 3123 Forest Manor ave., a Schosiey auended Indianap‘lo public schools ani auw unia former Indian agent in Okla versity. He was a anember of the homa, will be held at 1:30 p. m. t0-|preshyterian chureh- at Frankfort.
Dec. 24 while vacationing in Palm Beach,” Fla. will be held at 2:30}. ] 4 $ 4 p. m. tomorrow at Kregelo & Bailey|" Shecia v. YY for {funeral home. Burial will be in|: Crown. Hill. Te
5 One picture, Just the size for {his pocke® * | Mr. Pattison, who was 70, was & complete in Valentine folder for early mailing. retired Jenularyiel snd was 3 ” : : so : e . resident of Indianapolis. e 4 Select from proofs=no appointment needed. was a member of First Presbyterian ? church and /the Spanish-American MULTIFOTO STUDIO war veterans.
- ’ : : : Surviving are two sons, Capts. - DOWNSTAIRS Samuel and William Pattison, both} 1 4 'e . STORE serving overseas; a sister, Mrs. Alice ; : : P. Kleinsmith, with whom Mr. Fat-
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