Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1945 — Page 4

eland, Ind. ivors include his wife, Mrs. venh Nibarger; two daughters, Hilda Jones ‘and ‘Mrs. Betiy; khahn, both of Detroit, Mich. mother, Mrs. Lillian Lindner, Jottesville; three sisters, Mrs. ra Clark, Indianapolis; Mrs, Opal 2 Charlottesville, and Mrs. Effie 11, Greenfield, and four brothers,

Surviving are her husband; two isons, Dewey Sanford and Ralph Sanford, both of Indianapolis, and two grandchildren,

| mortuary. Burial will be in Crown | Hill, Mrs. Hall, who was 76, was the widow of Dr. Frank A. Hall. She, and her husband formerly oper-| rt ated a pharmacy on West Morris st. NAZI ACE REPORTED LOST She was born aboard a ship in By UNITED PRESS the Atlantic when her parents were, A German D. N. B. news agency coming from Germany. Her par-| dispatch reported today that Flying ents became naturalized citizens, Capt. Heinz Zoellner, German ace

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Sun 1 Hinnnmnnnn Tl ih ee, 1 \CE RITES Rites Tamerian | in Florida. [= uu “THURS s A z r TOMORROW For W. F. Heitman, Artist bull E on Rites will be held tomorToy morn rside and the ship's bow was pointing = a SO Al ing in Miami, Fla, for William F.|toward America. . = add sa , Fa Her only survivor, is a daughter, |Z indi te Entomologist’ t Feitmah, ha hg ‘The Joo Mrs. Tone M. Burns, Indianapolis. = " |dianapolis or years, w = 5 M wo » es; Was % «| led yesterday morning in a Miami BERT 0. SMITH | Es - U. . Years 0d. (hospital. The body will be placed) Rites will be held at 1:30 satur- £ 2 M: : ai Ne a a vault’ until next spring when day at Flanner & Buchanan mortu- z jBecvices will be held at 3p om. i will be returned here for burial.lary for Bert O. Smith, 1117 W. 28th z Tha tomorrow at lanner. & Buchanan, Mr, Heitman, who was 65, retired |st.,, who died yesterday in a nursing = ; for plan Wallace, fathier|last year and was living with his home here. He was 64. = WASHING A Wallace, state entomolo- daughtér, Mrs. Dolores Walker. { ~ He Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. |= Hutter. a hE N. ce, He joined the staff -of the Star in| | Etta May Fee and Mrs. Irene Mc- = Am d gt, who died. yesterday In hel gor cerving. an apprenticeship on|Carty; a brother, Irving B..Smith, g erican Robimson Nursing home, 2254 Cen- the Cleveland, O., Plain Dealer, the and a daughter, Miss Mildred Smith, |= scarcer durir will follow.” '{9t. “Léuis Globe-Democrat and the all of Indianapolis. E seared nr Wallace, who would have old: Indianapolis Sentinel. R05 £ bv ods ben 100 April 26, ig native o* Friend of Riley ws ies ps a » 2 Dresses Sue in Scotland. e 4 ervices w e held a ms United. State States in 1570. and and :dle was,a personal friend of the Saturday in Houston for nd g . adh | ed a hardware business dn late (James Whitcomb Riley andi ='.'= oo ne nortle Hill 28S CAINE d dust ago With his 8 brofhat, t the Inte illustratéd two books of Riley poems br. 580, ot. who died: yesterday ab 2 i "Mis 4 y y ne d Sryently ies with pen and ink drawings. One hig home. 2 Burial will also a i E Io an dia | of his most prized possessions. was a dtl : Fe “i gro la ; t ordered £ Qe : creamery bu A a Frey verse in which the poet : s H. l ; S | 4916. - ot & farm Yn/thought he would like to exchange | Mr, Hill, who" was. 19, was & na-|3 a fA 1268 February a gan county following his vetire-| pbiis” with the Hlustrator: tive of Houston, a Weimber of Hous- [= ior : ya ded: there wil his| Mr. Heitman was born in Ger-| ton Christian church and a graduate s oh tien ). i) “force fliness: Sed OB {many and came ‘to Indianapolis ©f Shortridge high school. "He was z : Li In sar Prank Wallace he when he was 2 years-old. ‘His last | employed by the Hook Drug store S ro by another son, Charles] residence here was at 2243 N. Penn-|at the corner of. Meridian and|S i | war “Detroit,* Mich, and -a&{sylvania st. He was a member of | Washington sts. b |= tng to incre “Lt. Joht Hume. Wallace,{SS. Peter and Paul Catholic cathe-| He is survived by his mother and |= improvem “tdral. a sister, Mrs, James L. Forester, In- = tion for civi ir. | "He is survived by his wife, Mrs. |dianapots. = Blais sid. | it Bernard 1. + —— - R NIBARGER Clara Ilg Heitman; a son, Ber MES. CORA SANFORD : Srv for. Homet Nibarger, neg! Heitmdn, chief petty officer in the = o ee ave. who ‘died yes-| {navy; his daughter, Mrs. Walker; a| Rites for Mrs. Cora Sanford, 464|= point in 20 4n St. Pe hospital, will| sister, Mrs. Pauline Flack, Indianap-|N. Concord st, who died Tuesday|=Z stocks are § 1-30 p. m. tomorrow in| olis; six nephews and four nieces. lin a nursing home, will be held at|= year ago. H a p. funeral home, | {10 a. m. tomorrow in Greenfield.|S out that pro 8, Herrmann fun {Burial also will be in Greenfield. |= ing seasonal ‘will be in Greenfield. | MRS. MINNIE P. HALL | Ne Saaiond oy E Fe - : Hg Seasca) »Nibarger, who ‘was 55, was a| Rites for Mrs. Minnie P. Hall, a a> wii as e wife of No-|= . * Rayon Prints * Monotone Prints men! e. of Greenfield, He operated pharmacist here for 30 years who {ble Sanford, a retired farmer, and |= . : [F— B—— faurant ut 624 Massachusetts died yesterday at her home, 1127 W, | Was @ native of Hancock county. * Rayon Crepes * Colorful Prints J the past 11 years and was|31st st., will be held at 10:30 a. m. | She Yas 3 abet n Fist Method- |= ® Raven Jecacss o Plain Colots y member of Methodist church in Saturday at Flanner & Buchanan 1st church in Greenileld. = y y E 2 - =

—Downstairs at AYRES Nibarger, Indianapolis; Lester, land Mrs. Hall was adjudged a citi-| who held the knight's eross, had " amlottegville; . Ollie, Greenfield, zen since at her birth, her parents! failed to return from “action against d Arvel, Richmond. | were coming here with intent to re-| Britain.” No date was given.

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