Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1945 — Page 10
= PAGE w._.. ik W. B. Schoenrogg. Ex-Editor And Office Holder, Dies
and at 9
william B. Schoenrogg, 1008 Col- | chapel, 2530 Station’ st.
lege ave., city editor of the former o'clock in St. Francis DeSales German Daily Telegraph and Trib-| Catholic church. Burial will be in une. died yesterday in the home of Holy Cross cemetery. a brother, Paul R, 417 Prospect st.| A member of St. Francis church, He was 75. he ‘was a machinist and was 62. A graduate of the Indianapolis, Survivors are two step-daughters, College of Law, he practiced law | Mrs. Helen Kelly and Mrs. Harriett "fof a short time. He was a former Cubert; a step-son, Harold S. Milam, member of the city weights and al of Indianapolis; a brother, James measures department and a former, C. Meadows, Los Angeles, Cal. a deputy city street commissioner. sister, Miss Anna Meadows, Los His brother-in-law, Martin High- | Angeles, Cal, and five grandchilland, was a former Indianapolis dren. chief of police. . Another brother, survives,
"aS, JUNE PYLE DIES
AS TRAFFIC VICTIM)
Mrs. June Pyle, 4731 E. 19th st.,| new commanding officer of Billings
CHARLES A. MEADOWS
Services for Charles A. Meadows, | 2113 Station st., who died yesterday | in the Lyle Sanitarium, 41 W. 32d gjed yesterday in City hospital of] st., will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomor- injuries received when she was|
i ; Kirk Northwest i row in the Moore & Kirk Nornivwes struck°by an automobile on Martin-
i co ———— FoR raed vy 17's Ta VEL S JERE | She is the city's 11th traffic victim
Watch Repairing | this year and the 17th traffic fatality |
{in Marion county, { ‘Where. Lie was in charge 4 10-DAY SERVICE! | An employee of the Ertel Machine large general hospital. : {Co.. she was 49 and was a member ——— :
| ’ BEL : LS e— LAAN promemiaag | oo met on street Christin YE p NEEDED TO AID — GONFIDENTIALLY | Sumwors wre six sisters, ws RETURNING VETERANS ARE YOU A HAS-BEEN? jie Parker, Mrs. Ethel .Pultz,
[Mrs Grace Wright and Mrs. Eugenia; Need for hospital and dietetic atYour age may have nothing to ‘do with Sparks, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. tendants, supply laborers, stenografi! That lack of drive, that run-down { oo et 4 ‘ , feeling which makes work a burden, and Nellie McPeake, Lebanon, and Mrs. phers and typists to care for and aid holds ycu back from enjoying pleasurabie | Dorothy Wilkens, Pleasant View, a returning veterans, was announced activities with your family, may be Na-|p.ther Charles Swaffard, and her today by B. C. Moore, manager of
welcome from his predecesory ol. Albert E. ™McEvers, who leaves here to take command of Kennedy General hospital, Mem-< phis, Tenn. Col. Pollock recently
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Rites for Alvin E. Line, R. R. 4, box 594, who died yesterday in City { hospital, will be held at the G. H. Herrmann funeral home, 1505 S. East" st., at 1:30 p. m. Sunday, with the Rev. C. L. Wilson, pastor of the Glens Valley Methodist church officiating. Burial will “be in Mount Pleasant cemetery. Mr. Line operated a grocery store near his home. A veteran of world war I, he was 56 and was-a member of the Center Methodist church. He also drove a bus for Marion county schools. Survivors are his wife, Helen; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Ellis and Mrs, Marjorie Blankenship; a son, Hugh, {all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Edith Putnam and Mrs. Bertha Abbott, both of Cincinnati, O.; four
| grandchildren.
| MRS. ROME THOMPSON
Rites for Mrs. Rome Thompson, [462 Haugh st., who died Wednesday {in City hospital, were to be held at
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ... Alvin E. Line, First War Veteran and Grocer, Dies
brothers, Ernest, Clinton and Ed-| result of an explosion, were to be ward, all of Indianapolis, and Lu- | held at 9:45 a. m. today in the ther, South Bay, Fla, and three Blackwell funeral home. Graveside
2 p. m. today in Milroy with burial in Milroy cemetery. She was 67. * Her husband, Jesse B. survives her.
MARY E. REAVLEE
Mrs. Mary E. Reavlee died yesterday in the home of her grandson, Robert Morris, 2811 E. Vermont st. She was 80. Survivors besides Mr. Morris are a sister, Mrs. Will Huffman, Norwood, O., and two brothers, Don Stoneécipher, Cambridge City, and Frank Stonecipher, White Pigeon, Mich. ,
ROBERT G. PERRY Services for Apprentice Seaman Robert G. Perry, who died Sunday at the University of St. Louis as a
services were to follow at 10 o'clock in Holy Cross cemetery. n of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Perry, Harrisburg, Ill, formerly of Indianapolis, he was a Naval V-12 medical student, .
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W. BAKER BARRETT, the “medical miracle” Santa Claus, has finally climbed into a wheel-
Tommy Joe Cisco, son of Mr. and i Mrs. Thomas M. Cisco, 4723 E. 13th {st.,-is'a page this week in the house {of representatives.
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Fifty-two pints of blood plasma have been used. His wife, Mrs. Jean Barrett, a registered nurse at Methodist, has given him excellent care: He will undergo an operation to strengthen his knees, injured in the fire, next week.
TWO WOMEN ESCAPE | “IN RESIDENCE FIRE
The home of Mrs, Elizabeth Taylor, 305 N. Tacoma ave., was badly damaged today when flames caused by an overheated stove swept through the interior of the house. Mrs. Taylor, who is 73, and Mrs. Margaret Baney, 64, of the same address, narrowly escaped death but managed to make their way to safety. The fire spread to the home of Mrs. Elizabeth McKee, 301 N. Ta-
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