Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1945 — Page 7
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THURSDAY, FEB. 2, 1945 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
a _ PAGE. 1 EORGE 3 SOR arco Fitzgerald, Veteran EIST JURA) ary Rites for Mrs. Helen Sharp, Native Here, Set Saturday
i dia Q J. D. Adams Em lo ee, Dies NEW YORK, Feb. 22 (U, P.)— | Services will be held at 8:30 a. m.| MRS. HANNAH SCHWICHO Katie Pedlow, Indianapolis, and poisoning. She had been a ft I Saturday at Kirby mortuary for
Mrs. Florence Maxwell, Toledo, O.; Reutiet * Lewis, tuliven. mischioe’y 1 Helen C. Shar who died Se Wii ue espdueted dba, a son, Harry; & sister, Mrs. Bertha Pe Hap Dyas. ai A %Mienacl Fitzgerald, .112 8. Bel-|a ‘brother, Morris, all of Indian- 'expert, who was turned down for life| Mrs. Helen P, Bread tp. m. Saturday at G. H. Herrmann | rhompson, and a brother, Charles | 3 Bert, mont ave.,, employee of the J. D. |apolis, | insurance at the age of 55 because {yesterday at her home, 3844 Broad- | funeral home for Mrs. Hannah O.|Hitzke, all of Indianagolis. Jue a son, Robert, serving in the Railroader and War I Vet- Adams Manufacturing Co., for 49 : of a heart murmur, celebrated his Way. | schwicho, who died yesterday at | ony a sister, Mrs. Ernest B. Had» years,” died yesterday... He was 69. MRS. M. ELVA DOUGLASS 100th birthday today, at his home. A lifelong resident of Indian- her home, 1138 Church st. Burial MRS. FRANK ROBINSON |ley, Brandenton, Fla.; eran Had Resided Here |. He had lived in | Services for Mrs. M. Elva Doug-| Lewis heard Lincoln make his in- |apolis, Mrs. Sharp was 51 and was a |will be in Concordia. Mrs. Frank C. Robinson, 5675 Lane and Elza Dillon, both of : Nee Indianapolis most lass, who died yesterday at her 8ugural address. He recalled the, ' member of St. Joan of Arc Catholic] Mrs. Schwichg, a native of Ger-|Carroliton ave, died Monday in| Monrovia; an uncle, A, J, Lane; an 22 Years. (many, had lived here since 1880. her winter home in St. Petersburg, | aunt, Mrs. J. E. Winter, and hres
| {of his‘life and re= ‘home, 37204 Ruckle st. will be held | Civil War and says it was “baby |church. ’ tired’ from the fat 1:30 p. m. EE at Flanner | | play” compared to the present one.| She is suryived by her husband, She was 70 and was a member of Fla, according to word received cousins, Mrs. Frank Finney, IndiServices agd burial will be held Adams Co. last & Buchanan cemetery, Burial will [He is a ‘native of Manchester, Eng- Harry; two -daughters, Polly and St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran here today. {anapolis; John Winter, Akron, 0, Zionsville for George S. Ford, | lfall after work-f | church, Her husband is in a St. Peters- and T. Sgt. Max Lane Winter, 406 Fletcher ave. engineer on the ing both as al
d, in Wash land, and came to this country at Elizabeth Ann, and a son, Donal | : [oe fi Whshinelon Park Taste | the age of two, ° |all of Indianapolis. y | Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. burg hospital suffering from blood | California. guard and fore- ; ig Four railroad who died yester- man there. He lay at St. Francis hospital.
| Douglass was 80 and was a member {of First Friends church. was honorary | She is survived by four daughters, | Mr, Ford, who was 43, had lived president of the | Mrs, C. E. Trueblood, Mrs. Louls| Indianapolis 22 years. A vet- | recently crganized Schade and Miss Inez Douglass, all an of navy duty in world war IJ. D. Adams sery- Fitzgerala | °f Indianapolis, and Mrs. William -was'a member of Logan Ma- ice club. M. Fitzgerald | ory, Moorestown, N. J., and a son, nite lodge, Sahara Grotto, Broth-| Mr, Fitzgerald is survived by his| James Eldon Douglass, Mos Angeles, hood of Locomotive Engineers No.| wife, Catherine; two ‘Sons, Lt. Mor-| cal. 6, Brotherhood of Locomotive ris Fitzgerald, with the army air emer and Engineers No. 447 force, and Petty Officer 2-¢ William REBECCA B. GOSHORN ig Four Railroad Post of Ameri- Fitzgerald, of the coast guard; a hn Legion, and Veterans of For- daughter, Mrs. John Marter; four| Mrs. Rebecca Belle Goshorn, 2144 gn Wars in Rushville, sisters, Mayme Fitzgerald, Mrs. College ave. died today at Lyle
Surviving are his wife, Jo Ann; Gertrude Gray, Mrs. Helen Galm (sanitarium. She was 90. wis E., Harlan, Mont, and three FACING he is survived by a niece, Mrs. musta, and Mrs. Lois Pate, New CZECHS tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan All Key Industries in
ree brothers, John W. Peoria, land Mrs. Hamilton Drummond, and | The widow. of Seth Goshorn, Mrs, 5 " ol ph fale, Neweas She » Strauss, Indianapolis. sters, Mrs. Chella - 2 NEW ECONOMY mortuary, with cremation to follow. I e. [ mr m—————— ——————— Post-War World.
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RS. CLARA MERCER Rites are scheduled at 2 p. m hturday at Englewood Christian hurch for Mrs. Clara E, Mercer, dianapolis resident for 60 years 0 died yesterday at the home of a
bo I I: Gallord B, Zionsville and|—— __|Goshorn had lived here 30 years, Services will be held at 3:30 p. m. e; Mrs. Gertrude Robinson, New State Moving to Control
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| ° ughter, Mrs. Nellie Brumet, ; ’ i ledo, O. Burial will be in Crown Times ‘Foreign Service * When considering an application | ™ i '€88 11. LONDON, Feb. 22. — A new to buy on credit, the credit manager / : : Mrs. Mercer, who was -73, lived! Czechoslovakia, democratic in spirit Ssualy BSS: Where 20 you bankly | ; . r hildhood until 1938! e applicant's reply may have : TS . Jom el OY he ore {and ‘in governmental form but in- important effect on the decision. ill / . : he ly centralized in Its eco- A bank account may provide a basis | TERI sin ; member of Englewood church. | creasing y Asis | ih She er ties daugh- [nomic form, will begin to take for credit—not only for merchandise, | Large 126 Size ELITE 9 SIZE EACH 0 _ Mrs. Bessie Sefton. a son, Harry, | Shape following the arrival there but for direct loans from the bank. || Dot, The “Juice” Orange - hb dllsBdialidhaa lan GIANT : th of Indianapolis; two brothers, eg "tthe © You are Tuuited ts Bank with BE OREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COO . 3 . rge H. Bunten, Indianapolis, and | Bi ator Hillsboro, Ill, and a 8reat Skoda armaments works—51 BANKERS TRUST co. |’ : na Hunt anhat-| Per cent of which was owned by PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO STREETS | : 3 Spring er, Mss. Lore Li Mania [the government before the war— Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corperation CANDY FANCY Lat YELLOW ns ailored : is bound to take place. The remain- | Deposits up to $5,000 sured ge
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5, ATTHEW MASCHINO der of the stock, owned by the { Schneider - Creusot combine Rites for Matthew Maschino, prance, was sold to the German 10 died yesterday at his home, Hermann Goering Werke - after 84 N. Olney st, will be held at Munich. Now it will naturally re- | 5 a. m. tomorrow at Moore & | vert to the state. | rk northeast mortuary, and at! The same 13 true Of the SouRUY's 15 a at St Francico de Sales soft-coal mines, part of which were | hes oh ; 0° PHOS owned by the state before the war. | gp urch. Burial will be in|," "00, expected that all large | resident of Marion county 35 jovest tracts and the eounuy’s)
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lace chapel for Signalman 3-c ry DeMoss, former Indianapolis hn who was fatally injured in the vy plane crash in San Francisco
What will be done with other large Czech industrial enterprises
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5. remain under. private ownership. | Signalman DeMoss,” who was 45, ! But the general idea is to give | en route here to see his wife, the state a far larger measure of | s. Mary Jane DeMoss, Moores- | control over key enterprises than {t| le, befare she underwent a major enjoyed before Munich. a Such reforms as are envisaged |
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rs. Nellis Siusher, 57. d, William:- daughter, Mts oY An-| son; son, Robert, Harry Bennett, AIRMOUNT — Robert B. Carter, 74 vivors: Wife, Allie; sons, Gail R,,| it’s ron W., Forest Jay, 8. 8gt. Willis; | ghters, Mrs. George 'Pulk, Mrs. Victor son, Mrs. Dan Thompson. { UNTINGTON—Jesse M ivors: Sisters, Mrs. s. Oscar Crull. AGRO-—Mrs. Garland Jester,
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