Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1945 — Page 9

| "LAPEL WOMAN, 101, | DIES AFTER A FALL

LAPEL, Ind. March 1(U. P,)—| Mrs. Sarah Valentine, 101, oné of

Indiana's oldest residents, died yes-

terday at the home of her daugh-|"* 8

ter, Mrs. Fannie Fischer.

The centenarian fell shortly aft-| 4 er her 100th’ birthday celebration | and had been seriously po since. 1

that time. Burial will be ot ‘Pendleton to-

morrow. Other surviyors included a » ‘daughter, Mrs. Grace Irwin, Ander-

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Mr Ears Soldier rE Is Dead: 3 Others Carry On

{first United killed in the war, has received the i tattered ' battle flag which

'8 ‘ML 8. chief officer of the Webb

"REPORTER'S 4 GETS BATTLE FLAG

NEW. YORK, March 1 (U. P).—~ Mrs, Webb Miller, widow of the Press correspondent

the Liberty ship named for her husband flew during the invasion. of Normandy. " Lt. Cmdr. Zygmunt Prumbs, U.

. THE INDI vapours TIMES

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“I'm going to fly it-next Fi the staff’ in my Connecticut garden the day we .win the war,” Mrs. Miller said: ‘Webb Miller 1o6t his life in a blackout accident in London in May, 1940, on the evé of his departure Ww cover the British campaign in Norway. ! He was at the time European news chief for the U, P., a noted veteran of a quarter-century: of foreign correspondence. The.. Liberty -’ ship bearing his

ave Sgnnined at South Portland, Me; Dec, 5, 1943. Six months later, on D- -day plu $ two, it first unloaded troops and) cargo off; the Norman coast. The|

other light-caliber fire as it stood | for 10 hours a mile offshore.

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. son, and ‘eight grandchildren,”

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- Virgil “Winkle

Pfc. Robert Winkle

Pvt. William Winkle

Pvt. Charles G. «Winkle

Pvt. Charles G. Winkle, one of the four service sons of Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Winkle, R. R. 4 Box 1434, was killed in action in Luxembourg Dec. 24, on his 21st birthday. Shortly after receiving word of \ {Inher youngést son’s death, Mrs. JtWinkle leafrred that her oldest son, Motor: Machinist's Mate 3-c Virgil Winkle, was in the South Pacific taking part in. the invasion of} Luzon, Another son in the South Pacific, Pfc. Robert Winkle, is with the 81st “Wildcat” division in the ‘Palaus islahd group,

his wife, Bertha, Santo, Tex.; another brother, ‘Allan, “Indianapolis; six sisters, Mrs. Miller, Mrs.|

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Iris Hacker, Mrs. Poris Stilker, Mrs. Dorothy, Skaggs “and Be Alice Winkle, all of “Indianapolis; his grandmother, Mrs. Emma} White, Franklin, -and- his grandfather, Thomas Winkle, Illinois,

Eli Lilly Worker, Marks 25th Year

OTTO D. SCHULZ, 5434 Central ave., this week celebrated his 25th year as an employee of EH Lilly & Co. Mr. Schulz, who

now has charge of all credits for both Eli Lilly Pan = American

MASONIC RINGS. $2590 to $800.00 Robert's twin brother, Pvt. wil-

\ , 90% Tax Included liam Winkle, is stationed’ at Ft.

Masonic and Scottish Rite Rings || Lewis, Wash. $15.00 Ups Diamond Set, $25.00 * Pvt. Charles Winkle, a member of Ups Shrine Buttons, $2.00 up} the . second infantry, entered the

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