Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1945 — Page 8
Harry W. Tevebaugh Dies: FRANK S. STH ep Serb Crpples U.S. Novy LST Off Mindoro _ |, E, SCHMIDT Services Will Be Thursday DIES AT ROE 77 * |RITES THURSD}
my ra ® Services for Harry W. SO uugh Sons) Gan =z, Sn Antaute, Tex _ ~t we I o died yesterday at his home, and Henry G, Hawk, New Pa. , . Ji : on : er 6 Ft, 9 Ft, 12 Ft. Widths SP McKim st. are scheduled at 1|and four grandchildren, Dr. James| Services Will Be Thursday| N 2 yd N.Y. C. Engineer 25 Ye 9 ’ laid ||P. m. Thursday at Hisey & Titus|H. Hawk and Dr. Edgar A. Hawk, hf oe s Large Selection of Inia | mortuary. Burial will be in Crown [both with the navy in the Pacific, For N. Y. C. Conductor; : Dies at Methodist Immediate Installation! Jil. : and John Huber and Mary Huber, ® & 5 : "FREE DELIVERY! | Mr. Tevebaugh, who was 75, .had |New Palestine. - . Wed 53 Years. . oN a EC, Y Hospital.
ino "}iresided here Tl years and was a Kl ’ ; TN & D : 3 \ Jo rdan L noleum Co. retired stock agent for the Penn-|MRS. MABLE BATTSON : Rites for Frank S. Smith, a re- ; 3 pe" : + | Rites will be held at 2 p.m. Thy A . § |sylvania railroad. He was a mem-| services for Mrs. Mable A. Bath [tired New York Central railroad 3 ¥ a ; ¥ + (day at Jordan funeral home BEE (ber of Scottish Rite, the Odd Fel-|son 1104 N. Tacoma ave, will be Passenger conductor, will be held at 3 a 3 - k Sg | |William Edward Schmidt, 3412 low lodge, and the Broadway Meth- peld at 2 p. m, Thursday in the|3 p. m. Thursday in Shirley Broth- ® S ; \ 25th st. engineer for the New odist, church. Lewisville Methodist church, Burial | rs Irving Hill chapel with the Rev. NN a 5h - ; Central railroad who died yester Surviving are his wifé, Mrs. Eliza- {will be in Lewisville cemetery, John 8. Albert officiating... Coms ‘ u \ SI - | |in Methodist hospital, - beth Tevebaugh, and a daughter,| Mrs, Battsoh, who was 57, died mittal services will be conducted by| ¥ SE 8% § oo’ : § Mr. Schmidt, who was 60, Mrs. Vivian Barber, - Washingtorf, Sunday in her home. She was a the I. O. O. FP. Burial will be In} : Sy . been an engineer 25 years and D. C. member of the East Tenth Street Crown Hill : id Ny a member of the Brotherhood . Methodist church, eine Mr. Smith, who was 77, died yes-| [i \ , Locomotive Firemen and Eng MRS. NANCY HUBER Survivors are her husband, Cecil; terday, in his home, 337 N. Drexel H y cou oe ‘men. Services for Mrs. Nancy Huber, |three sons, Electrician's Mate 2-c|3V® t Goth % a oo Surviving are a widow, Mrs. Mz who died Saturday at her home David’ Battson, serving in the| He Wasa meiber 0 ge Feinane at - . N ” Schmidt; a daughter, Mrs, Sy in New Palestine, were to be held Pacific; S. Sgt. Edwin 'C. Battson,| United Lutheran church, In po N ; ey C Sng Tevis, Indianapolis; two bro at 2:30 p. m. today in the New|stationed in Panama, and S. Sgt.|aPolis lodge 465, .1. O. o er 3 | ATE NY | [Albert and Henry Schmidt, an Palestine Methodist church. Burial|Stewart Battson, Denver, Colo.; a|Association of Retired Railway Em- 8 § yin oo. 6 Ra 4 |sister, Mrs. Ear] Reish, all of Ohi
. New Palestine. . aR . [ployees and Indianapolis lodge, 56, ; > i : ily RR ou a Sangha) 2 Joqisnapahis; Knights of Pythias. He and his Operations to salvage food and supplies are under way after a U. 8. navy LST has been hit by a JOHN J. DROHAN -
. : : : i , i -|' Jap bomb. The enenyy- attack was made on American landing craft during an asasult on Mindoro > : ° tof N Palestine. apolis: Mrs. R. F. wife, Laura, observed their 53d wed A ) " Services for John J, Drohan, 1 eo uF ji foe a. a Sar oi Todos ding anniversary Oct. 28. Dec. 15. A destroyer pumps tons of water into the stricken LST in an effort to save the cargo. In |wright st. will be held at 8:30 a Palestine “Church. Bnpopee Mis, Blanche Horn Knighitstown. | —Survivors-besides his Wife are two the foreground, a smaller ship moves in 10 A SR : ; - | tomorrow .in_ the Rlackwell fun Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.|and a brother, Carroll Foulke, New |daughters, Mrs. Esther D. Akers and home and at 9 a.m. in St. Pat
MONARCH Foods-all Just as 600d! | A. Hawk, New Palestine; two|York. Miss Helen Smith, both of Indian- WwW P H + . / L Di H Catholic church. Burial will be S00 other MONARCH So i ek il, ii Mlslhil;;M hi aa AM rR E—_— —— apolis; a son, Wallace of Benton oman Q en in ron ung es ere af 28 Holy Doss, — % : FRANK W. SHIRLEY - Harbor, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Clara ¢ : r. Drohan, who was 85, d See Dr. Carl J. ISfaiber - Services for “Frank W. Shirley,|J6SSUP of Bowling Green, Ky.; two| Mrs. Martha Haworth Robinson, held at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the|E. Fowler, recently transferred to|Sunday after an illness of se For Eyes Examined the BETTER WAY widely-known horseman. will be held | Others, Clyde of Grayville and Carl|a patient in‘an “iron lung” since| Harry W. Moore peace chapel. Burial an unknown base; her father, James| Years. He was associtaed with rr Hard to Fit Eyes Are Invited w |'at 3 b. m. tomorrow in the Union|Of Vincennes, and a grandson, Wal- | early last August, died last night in|will be in Washington park. A. Fowler of Pendleton; two north-|Citizens Gas and Coal Co. for Glasses Fitted. Correctly in the “Latest Styles A > church near Vevay. Burial 2¢€ C: Smith, with the army air|City hospital. She was 28. : Mrs. VanCleave, who was 79, had | ers, Chester A. Fowler of Indianap-|Y®ars, and later was affiliated : % Use Our Easy Pay Plan—If you Wish # = fh Uiton. Cha Rn forces. Mrs. Robinson was the wife of [resided here 40 years and was a olis and Earl Fowler of Pendleton, |the Indianapolis public schools. Optical Service, 300-301 Kresge Bldg. 41 E. Wash. St. Mr. Shirley. who —r died — —— William A. Robinson, a discharged member of the Brookside United|and two sisters, Mrs. Eva Beckner 250 was founder of the Dro Hours § to 12. and 2 to 5 (Tel. .FR-2247), Take slevalor to 34: floor. terday int ha 82d st. and Al-| EDWARD C. STROTHER world war II naval veteran and was |Brethren church. of Pendleton and Mrs. Carrie Prigg|% Logue Coal Co. scone. rd. ’ . Edward C. Strother, 1066 W. 25th | 0 mother of=two children. She| She is survived by her husband; a|of Anderson. . He was a member of St. Patrig Manager of the Jose-Dale estate, st. died yesterday in his home. He| VS stricken with infantile paralysis|daughter, Mrs, R. M. McKinney, In- —— eiiurch, the Holy Name society } WY He ' nt Lo ? | Aug. 6 and although temporary im-|dianapolis; three sons, George F. the church, and the Ancient O he formerly lived in Hamilton," O.,| was 39. oh d d Indi iis: -Chatles L, too MRS. A. S. DINGLEY of Hibernians [where he was a horse trainer. | A resident of Indianapolis 25 pfovement had permitted her to|Indianapolis; es L. Mattoon, ; . r 35 rade ais wit Survivors are his wife, Nettie: two| years, he was an interior decorator leave the lung for short periods, her (Ill, and Oscar VanCleave, Ander-| Mrs. A. 8. Dingley, mother of| ‘Survivors include his wife, Be ! 4 i # ‘| condition remained serious. son; three sisters, Mrs, Bertha|Bert Dingley, president of Marmon-|a daughter, Isabella; a son, Hu
T : daughters, Maude. and. Mrs. F. A.| Survivors are a brother, Pvt. For- : Dr ; : ) ddzcghter, Mansy. an B | L FE R S i | Pitteét, both of Indianapolis; a son, rest D. Strother, serving in New She was a graduate of Butler, a |Mitch, Indianapolis; Mrs. Estella Herringtorr Co, died Saturday in| granddaug s Y, d
: : | Britai ! i Porte and Mrs. Daisey| Modesto, Cal. sister, Mrs. Samuel B, Todd, : Britain, an ; ; .| member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Grimes, La y : | onlan, Indianapolis; a broek TN Stroh (orority and a member of Tri Kappa | Greenburg, Crawfordsville, and a| Mrs. Dingley was 84 and had lived
ES |George W. Sanders, Ky.; a sister, : | ; . TONY O. FLINT ; ALL SIZES AND TYP | Mrs. Walter Kennedy, Sparta, Ky.| Services will be held a 3 p. m. sorority in Mooresville, (brother, Charles Blacketer, Craw-|in Modesto most of her life. Rites for Tony O. Flint, a ret
: 4 , i i > - | fordsville. Her son has gone to California to {and tw Hdchildren. tomorrow in" the Conkle funeral| * Survivors include her husband; : , n BARGAIN PRICES uw | home. Burial will be in Crown|'WO daughters, Nancy Ann, 3, and TR : . jatiend Juneral services, scheduled ("FP I on To y | Hill Sally Jean Robifison, 1; her mother,| MRS. MAUDE E. FORD tomorrow. ro] 5 row § the Ha | NAEUDIITILY [MONROZ LANGSTON | — Mrs. Martha Haworth, West New-| ar Maude E. Ford, 4111 English + Tr Burial wi Some In and look HA MHLIUS | Monroe Langston, former Wabash WILLIAM R. WOLFE ton; a sister, Mrs. Leon Wallace, : : Yr {MRS. HARRIETT E. WILLIAMS in ee Park cemetery this value over! | resident and brother of Robert E.| AME. Terre Haute, and a brother, Leland|2Ve~ died yesterday, in her home. . :
142 N. Penn, MA. | in , A Rites are scheduled at 2 p. m.| Mr. Flint, who was 69, died em mpm | Langston, 415] Graceland ave, died Rites will be held at 3 p. m. to- Haworth, Belmont, Mass. She was 51. tomorrow at the Conkle Funeral|terday in his home, 2522 Adams §
=| Saturday in San Diego, Cal. The | Morrow in Lebanon for William R.| Services will be held at 1:30 p.m.| A resident of Indianapolis 28 i ill d body has been returned to Wabash Wolfe, who died Friday at his home, | Thursday in~the Priends church, |years, she was a pO the home tof Mrz a uns Je Io A Ee ie dane for funeral rites and burial. 1301 Lansing st. Burial will be near| West Newton. Burial will be in West United Brethren church. Her hus-|King ave. Burial will be in Mt pany a 3 member of the Heath J Mr. Langston served in the army Lebanon. He was 83. Newton. band, George, is general mainte-| Jackson: : rn Methodist church, : in world war 1 and was chief tor-| Surviving him are his.wife, Mrs. ———y © nance electrician for the Indianap-| Mrs. Williams, who was 81, was| Surfivors are his wife, Jessie pedoman on the destroyer U. 8. 8.) Anna 3, Wows de So Horberr, | MRS. MELVINA VAN CLEAVE _|olis Glove Co. a native of Jackson county and had | daughter, Mrs. Marie Cotton, rer ” i 2 lof Indianapolis, and William Wolfe| Kites for Mrs. Melvina J. Van.| Survivors besides her husband, lived here 58 years. She is survived two brothers, R. Ora Flint of y Cleave, who died yesterday at her|are two daughters, Martha and Pat-|by two sons, Charles and Frank dianapolis and Peter Flint of
served 20 years. |Jr., serving in the army; three 3 Ae Survivors include the brother, and | daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Hubbell,| 20. 3711 E. Michigan st., will be'sy Ann; a foster son, Cpl. Howard| Williams, both of Indianapolis. nersville.
a sister, Mrs. Ray Pence, Indian-|Mrs. Ocie White and Mrs. Edith| apolis. | Phillips, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. ! ———— Emma Baker, Lebanon; 25 grandGEORGE F. SCHNEIDER children and eight great-grand-,
Services for George F. Schneider | children. who died yesterday in his home, ——
| 1 “Your Spot to Buy” 511A 2126 College ave, will be held at| HENRY L. BOND : ( 11} ®
: i 9 a.m. tomorrow in SS. Peter and| ge for H LQ Bond \ \ a | \ .m. . | vices for Hen im) Bond, | oo, é : ) Paul cathedral. Burial will be in! g29 hx st. 3 i be held at 2 Fashion eee Quality \ \ \ \ \ CB 4
Plc St. Joseph's cemetery. |p. m. tomorrow in the Robert W.| : AC ; A retired woodworker, he was 71. | Stirling funeral home, 1420 Pros- y . . » ONE TR - K MIND Survivors are his wife, Josephine; | pect st. Burial will be in Washing- | w ith ECON OMY : S— — ST . two daughters, Miss Ruth K.|ton Park cemetery. Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N.Y. Schneider and Mrs, Clara Wessel: | Mr. Bond, who was 51, died yes-
Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Indianapolis |t¥o erandchildren, Patricia and |terday in City hospital. He was a : Js ” — : P : § ou nap Jack Wessel,. and a brother, carpenter contractor and an em- asem ? oN Charles Schneider, all of In-|ployee of the American Alarm Co. dianapolis. His wife, Christina, survives.
STATE DEATHS
| ANDERSON-—Mrs. Nelle Johnson, 80. vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Rosa Bration: sons, j Survivors: Husband, Paul; sister, Mrs. Guilford and Wearley; brothers, George William Barkell. 5 a and Willis Redding. | BREMEN—Herman Preehauf, 56. 8ur- |. MONTICELLO—Benjamin Clarence Wasd, | | vivors: Wife, Tena; daughters, Catherine, | 55 Survivors Wife, Marty: daughter, | Susie, Violet and Treva; sons, Victor,| Mrs. Dean Ross; sisters, Mrs. William
. | Eugene and Harold; sisters, Mrs. Mary | Goodnight, Mrs. Charles Woodruff and k E «10="1 k Sure . .. | Fitz, Mrs. Etta Keil, Mrs. Bertha Hartzell | Mrs. Prank Stewart: Stothers, Charles, | 5 i as a e
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{ and Mrs. Viola Grose; brothers, ‘Carl and | Johnnie, “Cecil and Elfjah." ’
A Certificate of Reg- Oscar. Joseph Gilsinger, 76. Survivors: Wife, > Ry 5 > istration accompa- FT. WAYNE—Mrs. Ruth Stouder, .46 | Maude; one daughter and one son. { oid £07 SPRIN dx nies your purchase. | Survivors: Husband, Paul; Mother, Be-! PERU—~Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Kile, 86 Sh oe jagna Schwartz; sisters, Mrs Henry | Burvivors: Daughters, Nellie, Emma and { eerer, Mrs. Claude Frary and Mrs. | Mrs. John Killiam; sons, Joseph and Fred $0 Bl > # Hannah- Miller; brothers, John, Paul, Carl| Dr. Omer Carl, .72. Survivors: Wife, { 1 TON ICS - {and George Schwartz { Clara; daughters, Mrs Hughes White and ‘ 3 - ® GILEAD—Mrs. Eliza Slingerland, 81. Catherine; sister, Mrs. John Shrock t { Survivor: Husband, Lemuel, | brother, Elmer. HUNTINGTON—Frank Rakoczy, 63. Sur-| RUSSIAVILLE — William Phiipott. 82
- D 1A M 0 w Dp R 1 1) 6 S vivors: Wife, Anna; daughters, Helen, | Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Francis Hetler; {Mrs. Mary Willfong. Mrs. Elizabeth Gep-| son, Fred , : [har aie, Anna misher. Mrs. Sophia Rob-| -SPRINGERSVILLE—Charles Hobbs, 62 ; ie’ |erts, Ethel and Mrs. Martha Nichols; sons, | guryivors: Wife. Laura; .daughter, Mrs from Indianapolis {Cpl Frank and WT 2-c John. ~ {Joseph Ryan; sons, Pfc. Roy and Charles; ONLY Keepsake Jeweler! | Henry Weinley -82.— Survivors: Daugh- | sister, Mrs. Anna Herbert; brother, Frank. 3 ters. Mrs. Louise Butts and Mrs. Anna| gyLLIvAN—Mrs. Mary Elizabeth = Bur-
{Darton sons, John, Jesse, Victor and net 72. Survivers: Husband, William; ! . # - lllam | daughter, Julia; sons, Herbert and Jack; KOKOMO-—Mary Louise Federspill, 16.|sisters, Mrs. Menhett Wible. and Mrs. 3 | Survivors Parents, Mr. and Mrs. George | Catherine Eaton; brother, William Dan- {/ { C.; sisters, Mrs. Pollyanna King, Juanita, | iels { Dolores, Theresa and Becky Rose; broth-| yAN BUREN—Mrs. Rosa Doyle, 69. Bur103 N. ILLINOIS ST. | ers, Charles, Joseph, George and Bernard. | yiyors: Husband, Frank: daughter. Mrs
- : LAFAYETTE—Cornelius Bulkley, 70. Sur-| Bernice Martz; soms, Verl, Kenneth and Directly Opposite Terminal Station vivers: Wife, Winona; daughter, Mrs. Lu-| Bernard; sister, Mrs. Lulu Convoy.
| cille Hart. | WABASH—Mrs. Nonnie K. Cullen, 77. |
| MARION-—Mrs. Annie Newman, 85. Sur-! Survivor: Daughter, Mrs. Norma Stemm
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