Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1945 — Page 9

FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 1045 iL. L. Young's Rites Tomorrow

] Rites for Leonard L. Young, vice of world war I, he was a member of hresident and manager of Fairview Second Presbyterian church, the CoPMnance Co. who died yesterday at|lumbia club, Highland Country club ® Veterans’ administration hos-|and Scottish Rite. bital, will be held at 12:30 p. m. to-|* He is survived by his son, Leonard porrow at Flanner & “Buchanan|L. Young Jr.; his father, Thomas M. ortuary and at 3:30 p. m. in the) Young, Paragon; two brothers, Wilhite mortuary in Martinsville. | Richard B. Young, Evansville, and Burial will be at Browns Crossing, |A. I. Young, Indianapolis, and two Morgan county. | sisters, ‘Mrs. Julia Major, Madison, Mr. Young, ‘who. was 45, resided |and Mrs. Catherine Green, Rock Is-

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Former Assistant Engineer For Street Railways Dies at Age 77.

Services for Henry G. Blume, former assistant engineer for ‘the Indianapqlis Railways who died yesterday at his home, 3419 Brookside pkwy., will be held at 2 p. m. Monday at the Clyde V. Montgomery mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Blume, who was 77, retired flve years ago after working 44 years for the railways. He was a member of Scottish Rite and Murat Shrine. Surviving are his wife, Laura; two daughters, Mrs. Laurabelle Tompkins and Mrs. Nellie Thiesing, both of Indianapolis, and a son, Warren J. Luzadder, West Lafayette.

Services for Mrs. Nellie Brannon Holloway, who died yesterday, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow -at the Third Christian church. The Rev. A..C. Brooks, pastor, and Dr. William F. Rothenburger, former pastor, will of= ficiate. Mrs. Holloway, who was the wife of H. B. Holloway, the office Jmanager of the United Christian Missionary society, died in her home at 353 Downey ave,

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FREDERICK HARTMAN

Services will be held at 1.30 p. m. tomordw at the G. H.: Hermann funeral home for’ Frederick Hartman, New Palace hotel, who died

Wednesday in City hospital, Burial MRS CLARA MILLER {will be in Washington Park, 1 | Mr. Hartman, a native of Ger- DEAD AT HOME HERE

| many, was 65 and had lived here |40 years. He worked as a harness | | maker for Techentin & Co. for 30| Mrs. Clara E. Miller, a resident | years, : {of Peoria, Ill, most of her life, died | Survivors include three daughters, yesterday at her home, 674 E. Drive, | Mrs. Charlotte Michael and Mrs. Woodyuff Place. She was 83. | Alma Sortman, both of Detroit, and| Mrs. Miller came here from | Mrs, Clara Hamilton, Indianapolis. | Peoria 10. months agg. She is sur- | vived by three sons, Marion B. Mil{ler, Indianapolis; Howard B. and {Prank Miller, both ‘of Seattle, Wash., and a daughter, Mrs. Alma Bonomo, Peoria,

JOSEPH M. GILES

Rites are scheduled at 1:30 p. m. {tomorrow at the Harry W. Moore! |funeral home for Joseph M. Giles, | {236_N. Miley ave., who died Wednes- . . TE . |day in City hospital. Burial will be ¢ WHISEY THEFT. REPORTED in Floral Park. The theft of 16 cases of Fifty Mr. Giles, who was 61, was a na- ‘Grand whisky was reported to po\tive of French Lick and had lived lice last night by Paul Brodey, {here eight years, working as a car-{owner of the Ideal tavern, 515 W. | penter. Washington st. The cases are valued

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VINSTEIN RITES:

Fur Man, Resident Here 34! Years, Dies on Vacation

In Florida.

Rites will be held at 2 p. m. Sun- | day at Aaron-Ruben funeral home for Abraham J. Vinstein, 2010) Ruckle st, Who died Wednesday vacationing in Miami, Fla, | Rabbi Israel Chodos and Cantor | Myro Glass wiil officiate and burial will be in Beth-El cemetery. Mr. Vinstein, who was 56, had resided here 34 years and was asso- | ciated with the Indiana Fur Co. Inc. He was a native of Poland, | He is survived by his wife, Fan-|

Helen King and Mrs. Clair McConnell, Indianapolis; -a-son,-Ellis,-In-dianapolis; a brother, Isaac Haughton, and two sisters, Ada Haughton and Minnie Haughton, all of Peoria, 11. |

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and six grandchildren,

MRS. GLADYS GUILL

Mrs. Gladys “Guill, Indianapolis resident for 23 years, died yesterday at her home, 2024 Hoyt ave. She was 48. Mrs. Guill was a member of Fortville Methodist church, Lawrence Royal Neighbors and the Big Four Railroad American Legion auxiliary. Surviving are her husband, Charles V., and a sister, Mrs. Velma Parham.

MRS. ALICE L. KING

Rites are scheduled at 2 p. m. Monday at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Mrs. Alice L. King, former Indianapolis resident, who died Wednesday at her home in| Seattle, Wash. Burial will be in| Crown Hill. Mrs. King, who was 81, .resided here most of her life, before moving to Seattle 11 years ago. She was the widow of G. Ray King and a| member of First Presbyterian] church here. | She is survived by

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