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Joseph V. Spindell Services
Rites for Joseph -V. Spindell, re-|Mrs. Chérles B. Spander, 711 Orange tired barber who died Saturday in|st. She was a member of St. a private hospital here, weré to be|Patrick's ¢hurch, Her husband, held at 2 p. m. today at Hisey &| Gustave Lipp, died in 1933. » ‘Titus mortuary, Burial was to be| Survivors besides Mrs. Spander iln Crown Hill. |are another daughter, Mrs. Harold | Mr, Spiudell, who was 86, op- (Leonard, Indianapolis; two sons, Ederated a barber shop which was the | | ward C.; Indianapolis, and George oldest established business at 30th|F." Lipp, Portland, Ore.; a brother, and Illinois S43. until his rétirement |Charles Stetzel,, Indianapolis; 10 lwo years ago. He was a member grandchildren and eight great of Modern Woodmen's lodge and | grandchildren, Broadway Methodist church and was | ithe oldest member of the men’s| FRANK JACKSON Bible class of the church. | Services will be held at 2 p. m. to- | He is survived by two sons, FP. E. morrow at Greensburg for Frank Spindel, Indianapolis, and 8. R.!Jackson, former ‘Indianapolis resi-| iSpindell, Youngstown, O.; three dent who died Saturday at his home grandchildren and four great-|in Greensburg, grandchildren, i sociated with the old Vandersaar ‘MRS. MARY LIPP | Commission house before his retire-| Services for Mrs. Mary Lipp, an ment. He .was a member of Union| [ndianapolis resident 75 years, will|Congregational church here. se held at 8:30 a, m. tomorrow in| , He is survived by his wife, Martha;
Grinsteiner’s funeral home and at 9| [three daughters, Mrs. Willlam Shoe- | Catholic / make, Greensburg; Mrs. Aaron Rob-|
in St. Patrick's *hurch. Burial will be in St. Joseph bins, Rushville, and Mrs. Everelt cemetery. Jackson, Hammond; a son, Frank,| Mrs. Lipp, who was 86, died Satur-|Los Angeles, Cal. and a sister, Mrs, day in the home of her daughter, jeden Martin, Indianapolis,
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MRS. GERTRUDE JONES « Mrs. Gertrude Jones, 1615 Harlan st., an active Red Cross worker, died today in City hospital. She was a member of Monument chapter, 549, O. E. S., the Lynhurst | Baptist church and was a graduate of Manual] high school, Survivors are a daughter, and a son, William Emmett, Bend.
Need Workers In Radar Plants
WASHINGTON, March 12 (U. . For reservations, telephone P.)—A message from the office € of war information: LINCOLN 2596 The government needs and asks : its citizens in this 170th week of
? : § the war to: ] 1. Answer the urgent call for
10,000 workers in 153 radar plants, rointe Te AY | now behind schedules. Ninety
| .per cent of the jobs can be han- | dled by women. Apply at your nearest U. S. employment offige. 2. Cancel all plans for pleasure travel. Demands for Pullman cars for movement of military casual-* ties are five time greater than six months - ago — and mounting rapidly. 3. Donate magazines, books and games to your local chapter of the Red Cross. They are greatly appreciated by the men in veterans’ hospitals. 4, Take advantage of mild days to conserve fuel. Future allotments may be lower, 5. Remember, your income tax return is due not later than midnight of March 15. File it with, or send it to, thé collector of internal revenue in your district,
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will elect officers at 7.30 p. my. tomorrow at 1239 S. Lyndhurst dr. Mrs. Lola Cadwell is worthy matron and W. E. Pelléy is worthy patron.
IRITES ARE TODAY, Set at 1:30 P. M. ‘Wednesday
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Rites for Clifford: E. Heidenreich in'the Blackwell funeral Home and i Sr, production . controller for the at 9 o'clock in St. Joan of Arc Resident Here fof 31 Years piamorid Chain and Manufacturing Catholic church. Burial will he in, |Co, 15 years, will be held at 1:30 Crown Hill ‘Dies at Age.of 85; |p. m. Wednesday in the Conkle fu-| * She was a member of St. Joan of 3 neral home. The Rev, Almon J.| Are church and the Robert KenActive in Church. Coble will officiate and burial will be |nington ‘American Legion post aux{in Crown Hill. - iliary. Private funeral services were to| Mr. Heidenreich, who os 40, died, Survivors are her husband, 2. be conducted af 11:30 a. m. today {Saturday in Morgan. cou ty hospital Ralph, and a sister, Mrs John Birk, | at. Moore. Mortuaries' Peace chapel | in Martinsville. Indianapolis. for Mrs. -R: Anna Jackson, who | He had lived in Indianapolis all | died Saturday at the home of her |his life until moving to a farm near C. A." DANNENBERG son, Harry V. Jackson, 811 N. Jef- | Martinsville recently. He Was a Services for Charles’ A. .Dannenferson ave. {member -of Maple Grove Christian | {berg, who died Saturday in his Services also were to be held | church near Martinsville. { home, 1137 W. 30th st., will be held] at 2 p. m. at Grand View cemetery | Survivos are his wife, Nellie; five fat 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner| chapel in West Lafayette, with |daughter, Laverne, charlotte, Mary,! & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will | burial ineGrand View. _ |Ethel May and Priscilla; two sons, | be in Crown Hill, A resident, of Indianapolis 31 [Clifford Jr. and Charles, all of Mr. Dannenberg, whp was 77, was years, Mrs. Jackson was 85. She | Martinsville; his parents, Mr. and a member of Broad Rippie Masonic was ‘a member of Woodruff’ Place Mrs, Fred C. Heidenreich; a sister, | lodge. | Baptist church and taught the Be- | Miss Hazel Pauline Heidenreich; two, Survivors are his -vife, Cora, and |rean Bible class there. | brothers, Wilbért and Pfc: Donald a sister, She is survived by her son; ap, Heidenreich, now serving in the Indianapolis, brother, Charles B. Jamison, La- | {South Pacific, and his grandmother, fayette, and a sister, Mrs, Nancy Mrs. Mary Kissell, all of Indian- MRS. GEORGIA BAUER Jackson, Cleveland, Tenn, | apolis. | Funeral services for Mrs. Georgia | ' ——— | Bauer, who died Saturday in her MRS. ESTHER M. BEDELL MRS. MARY HANNAN home, 1665 S. Talbot st, will be Rites for Mrs, Esther. Meta! Services for Mrs. Mary M. E. held at 8:30 a. m. Wednesday ‘in | Bedell, 1005 Fletcher ave, who died {Hannan, one of the founders of the the Lauck- funeral home and at 9 saturday ip, Methodist Hospital| Arlington Methodist church, will be o'clock in Sacred Heart Catholic were ‘to be held at 2 p. m. today held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the church. Burial will be in "St. at the home. Burial was to be in|yryington M. E. church. Burial will| Joseph cemetery. Washington Park cemetery. be in Beechs=Grove cemetery in| A member of Sacred Heart Cath-| Mrs. Bedell, who was 25, was & Muncie. olic church, she was 46. lifelong resident of Indianapolis.| wMyps, Hannan, who was 75. died | .Survitors are her husband, Her- | She was a graduate of Technical gaturday in a local sanitarium, She man; two daughters; Misses Rose high school and a member of Ed- lived at 5822 E. Washington st. and and Joan Bauer; two brothers, win Ray Methodist church. was a member of the Irvington Emmerson and James Thompson, Surviving are a son, Gagy Wayne wz @ church. all of Indianapolis, and a sister, Bedell, 4 years old: the parents, -gyrvivors are three sons, Clifford Mrs. June Wachter, Mt. Pulaski, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Correll, Indian- | o¢ .1awrenceburg, Paul of Muncie, apolis,, and three sisters, MTrS.\, 4 Harold of Chicago: a daughter AUDRY G. ARNOLD Agnes Hansing, Mrs. Doretta Ad- nics Margaret Hannan, Indianapo-| Rites for Audry G. Arnold, printer cock, and Mrs. Ossie Hickman, all |i. 11 grandchildren and two great- | for the Indianapolis news, will be of Indianapolis | grandchildren. jad at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at ee | : Yankeetown Baptist church. Burial MRS. CHRISTIAN RODE MRS, IVA E. STADER | will be there. He died Friday at his Services for Mrs. Christian Rode | oo ic for Mrs Iva E. Stader, home, 60 N. Tremont st. of Franklin tow hship will be held who died Saturday in her home. 731. A printer for 25 years, Mr. Aronld at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the home | ov 01 «will be held at 1:30 p.m. | Vas 62. He was a member of Centre of her sister, Mrs. Mary Meyer, | tomorrow in Shirley Brothers’ Irv- Masonic lodge. 4 ! Five Points rd, and at 2:30 p. m. ling Hill chapel. Surviving are his son, Eldon, inn “St. John's Evangelical Lutheran | She was 61 and was a member of | Yankeetown; a sister, Mrs. Sadie church in Five Points. -Burial will | 5 den Rule ch » . Ranes, Mt. Vernon; a brother, Santa - J ES aplter, O. E. 8; : be in Five Points cemetery. Golden Rule auxiliary to the Broth- Arnojq, Plainfield; two half-sisters, Mrs.“ Rode, who- was 77, died] : ail Mrs. Lilly Davis and Mrs. Effie Cain, erhood of Railroad Trainmen, : yesterday in the. home of MIS. | howe Avenue Christian church both of, Indianapolis; a half-brother, Meyer in Franklin township. . She d il Sah L | Carl Barnett, Indianapolis, and four »mber of St. John's church | the ary Giotlo susiliary, | grandchildren, was a member o 1 | Survivors are her husband, Peter | and the Ladies’ Aid society. Her H.: a daughter’ Mrs. Harold C . Rt | husband, Henry, died in 1918. Spangler and a sister. Mis. O. E. FRED W. SCHEIGERT Survivors besides her sister are Huddler, both of Indianapolis Services for Fred W. Scheigert, two daughters, Mrs." Cora Oster- > a former Indianapolis resident, will |meier and Mrs: Edward Schwier; pps DAISY TIBBETTS | be conducted by the Rev. John PF. | four sons, Elmer, Harry, Ferdinand wy Edwards at 2 p. m. Wedntsiay in and Paul; four brothers, Henry,| Mrs. Daisy Tibbetts, 48 S. Chester (1, pisey & Titus | Lewis, Herman and John Moeller; (st. died yesterday in Methodist hos- 1ortuary. Burial |22 grandchildren and four great-| pi She was 62. : will be in Crown | grandchildren, all of Marion county.| A Tesident of Indianapolis 30 gy). | years, she was a member of Lin-| ppp. Scheigert, MELVIN HANNA wood Christian church who was 52, died | Rites were tor be held at 2 p. m. Survivors are her husband, Lo- Saturday in his [today at the residence, 443 Dorman gan; a daughter, Mrs. Bertha Over- home in Ft. Laust., for Melvin Hanna, who died Fri- Man; a son, 8gt. Floyd Tibbets, sta- derdale, Fla, |day night at St. Vincent's hospital. {tioned near Austin, Tex; two sis- where he had | Burial was to be in Oaklandon. |ters, Mrs. Goldie Corbliss, Long | lived since 1935. Mr. Hanna, who was 68, had! {Island, N. Y., and Mrs. Marietta! He was secreworked 10 vears at the Big Four (Short, Richmond, and a brother, tary of the old Shelby st. “roundhouse ios he (Richard Lantz, Richmond. {Swan-Meyer Fred W. Schelgert {began farming five years ago. He J— Drug Co., and later an executive had resided liere 34 years, MRS. LILLIAN BURKHART | of the Abbott Laboratories of Chi- | He is survived by his wife, Mae; | Rites for Mrs. Lillian Moser Burk- Cag. a son, Deloss; a daughter, Mrs: hart, 6401 Central ave, Wino died Mystic Tie Jdge, F. & A. M, and Catherine DeVault, -and three Friday in. St. Vincent's hospital,|the Scottish Rite. | grandchildren. : will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow | Survivors. are
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State Deaths
: ra Bare RoR BRAZIL “Frank L. ‘Howald, ors Wife, Lillie; daughters, Rhodes, Mrs. Herschel Huffman, hed Rav Huffman, Mrs. John Meyers: sons. Joe, Martin, Charles, Everett. Luther. sisters, Mrs. Flora Keller, Mrs. Ben Diedorf, Mrs Sarah Tiefel; brothers, William, Alfred Pete, Jacob, George. John Bennett, 63. ence,
ELWOOD-—Robert Haywood Stevens, 70
Survivor: Wife, Flor-
70 NEW ALBANY — Mrs. miller, 89. Miss Katherine Grass, 84 Sister, Mrs. William Brennan.
WABASH-—-Mrs. Wallace Clark, 432. Survivors: Husband; daughters, Mrs. aldine Murphy, Irene, Pauline sons, Ray, Arthur, Hugh Bergk; brothers, Roy, Everett, Joseph Cline; sisters, Mrs. Thelma Ihnen,
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