Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1945 — Page 7

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Rites Arranged For Hattie Ellis

SERVICES for Mrs. Hattie Myrtle Ellis, wife of William 8S. Ellis, president of the Ellis Trucking Co;, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Flanner.& Buchan-_| an mortuary. Burial will be in Crown “Hill. The Revs. R. D. McCarthy, E. W. Nugent and Charles R. ‘Lizenby. : all of Indianapolis, will:officiate. Rites for Charles A. Tyre, & mrs Ellis, who was 64, died yes-Spanish-American War veteran, will terday in Methodist hospital. She be held at 10:30 a. m. Thursday in “lived “at 6001 Rosslyn ave. and Veritas Masonic temple, Roosevelt| oo a member of the Thirty-First ave. and Adams st. The Rev. Wil~| giieat Baptist church. liam O. Breedlove will officiate and g \yivors besides her pusbage’] purial will be in Crown Hill are two sons, Fay and Don, both Mr. Tyre, who lived at 2743 N.| Indianapolis; two _brothers, | |Olney st. died yesterday in Vel~| gyorg Miles of Indianapdfis and erans' hospital. He was 72. William H. Miles of Tipton, and Before his retirement 13 years . goo. Meo Nellie Simmons of ago, he was a salesman for the King Indianapolis. o Koffee Kompany, Inc, 25 years. He i C0 was a member of Veritas lodge, 608, A PF. & A. M.; Harold C. Megrew camp 3, United Spanish War Veterans, and Hoosier post, 624, Veterans of Foreign Wars. ‘Survivors are his wite, Elizabeth; two daughters, Mrs. Laura Scalf of Mt. Comfort and Mrs. Dorothy Riddell of Indianapolis, and four grand, children.

CHARLES TYRE'S RITES THURSDAY

* [Spanish-American . Veteran And Former Salesman Is Dead at 72.

AUGUST J. ETTER Services for August J, Etter, a barber at’ 1235 Madison ave. the last 35-years, will be held at 8:30 a. m, “Thursday in, the G. H. Herrman funeral home and at 9 a. m. ji Sacred Heart Catholic church. | Burial will be in St. Joseph's ceme- | tery. Mr, Etter, who was 57, died Sunday in Veterans’ hospital. He lived at 602 Orange st. and had been: a resident of Indianapolis 40 years. A world war I veteran, he was a member of Sacred ‘Heart Catholic | church, Knights of St. George and | Frank Strayer post, Veterans of | Foreign Wars, Survivors are his wife, Clara; two sons, August Jr. Indianapolis, | and Seaman 2-c Jerome Etter, serving with the navy in the Pacific; a stepson, Arthur Kiemeyer, Indianapolis; two sisters, Miss Clara Etter and Mrs. Anna Bischoff, both of Indianapolis; four brothers, John and Edward of Indianapolis, Wil- | liam Etter of Wichita, Kas. and | Joseph Etter of Huntington, and | three grandchildren.

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|MRS. LENA STAMBAUGH

Mrs. Lena Stambaugh, a” resident of Indianapolis more than 50 years, died yesterday in the”home of her daughter, Mrs. Willidm Boucher, 415 N. Keystone ave, Wife of the late Fred Stambaugh, she was a member of Westminstef Presbyterian church. Survivers besides Mrs. Boucher are three other daughters, Mrs. James R. Jackson, Miss Edith Stambaugh and’ Miss Clara Stambaugh; a sistér, Mrs Bertha Childers, and five P) (brothers, Charles, Vincent, Ernest, Louis and William Funke, all of Indianapolis. Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Blackwell funeral home, 1503 N. Meridian st, Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery.

MRS. EMMA BARTHOLOMEW Rites for Mrs. Emma Cora Bartholomew, who died yetserday in her home in Beech Grove, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Beech Grove Baptist church. Burial will be in New Crown cemetery. She was 75 and was a member of Beech Grove Rebekah lodge, the Daughters of America, and Beech Grove Baptist church:

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pues, ADELHEID LE SAULNIER Services for Mrs. Adelheid Le- | Saulnter, who died in her home, 1347 |N. Pennsylvania st, will be con- + | ducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the | Hisey & Titus mortuary by the Rev. |Géorge Arthur Frantz, First Presby- | terian church pastor. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery.

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{bert Schuck, Los Angeles, Cal, “two sisters; —Mrs—Philip-C—Paimer; ter, Mrs. Mollie Stoups, New Castle; | Seattle, Wash, and Mrs. J. A. 24 grandchildren and 16 greatNixon, Des Moines, Ia, grandchildren, 4 : You will ind Tyvsmol pleasantly dis» { . : DI rae trom nar: |MRS. MARGARET SYLVESTER |ANNE THIESING Lonics 20d dove. Soi by leading druss | Services. for Mm, Margaret Syl-| Services for Miss Anne Thiesing, jrected. Always in stock at |vester who died Sunday in her{who died yesterday in her home in HOOK'S DRUG STORES [home, 708 Park ave, will be held Maywood, will be held at 1:30 p. m. . lat 3 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley: { Brothers Central chapel. Burial will

“ASTHMA SPASMS | be at Noblesville.

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RITES ARE SET

Ex- Democratic siorslary Here Is Strioken at 39 _; With Jicart Attack.

Service, es’ #41] Paul B.. Gallagher, former secretary for the Marion cout. Democratic committee, will be field at 9 a. m. Thursday in Our Yady of Lourdes Catholic church. Burial will be in Holy Crpss cemetery. Mr. Gallagher, who was 39, died yesterday of a heart.-attack in Louisville, Ky., where he had been a secret service agent. He served on the Democratig county committee about five years and had been a federal agent three years. He lived at 120 S. Hawthorne lane in Indianapolis and was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes church, Survivors aré his wife, Margaret;

two sons, Seaman 2-¢c James P. Gal- |

lagher, serving on the West coast, | and. Timothy Gallagher; three |daughters, Patricka, ‘Jeanne and | Kathleen: a brother, Leo, and four |

lon and Mrs. Carl Roesinger, all of Indianapoiis. MRS. CATHERINE NELSON Services for Mrs, Catherine Nelson, a lifelong Marion county resident, will be held at 3:30 p. m. Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill.

terday in the home of her son, | James N. Nelson, 1622 Allison ave. She came to Indianapolis in 1921 from Decafur township, Her husband, Lewis, died 20 years ago. Survivors besides the son are two daughters, Mrs. Eva Emery and Mrs. Luella Wilson; a brother, Henry L.

of Indianapolis.

CHICKEN SUPPER SLATED The Christian Builders of Union Congregational church will hold a chicken and fish supper at 5 p. m. tomorrow at the church.

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sisters, Misses Margaret and Eliza- | beth Gallagher; Mrs. Arthur Scan- |

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