Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1945 — Page 8
LIFELONG. LOCAL | Heed ads 13th RESIDENT DEAD § i.
Mrs. Marv: Elen Ellen Sylvester To Be Buried Saturday.
WAR SERVICE SEEN
BY 4 GENERATIONS
METROPOLIS, III, (U. P.).—Four generations of the descendants of the late G. F. Thane of Metropolis | have fought in four wars, Thane fought in the Union army during the Civil’ war; his son, Louis W. Thane, served in the SpanishAmerican war, one of his grandsons, Edward Meinders, saw service in France in world war I, and one of his great-grandsons, Pvt. Calvin C. H. Bremer, is now serving in world war II, in the South Pacific,
LOIS TAMES TO WED HOLLYWOOD, March 22 (U — Actress Lois James 8gt. Willlam Tracy, former now in the army, Las Nev. sometime during the end, film: city friends said
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{ Mary Ellen’ Sylvester, |terday at her home at 140 N Burial will be in Calvary. Svlvester, who was 77,
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of the church, resident of and wag the widow of who died Feb, 21, | Surviving are three sons, | Leonard and Paul, .all a daughter, Indianapolis; a
She was a Aaron SylRalph,
Mrs. Dorothy W sister,
Mrs. Winifred Hausser, Chicago, and | siX grandchildren.
| GERTRUDE 0. DICKEY
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Mrs. Gertrude Overstfeet Dickey, ({R.. R..17, Box 59, died
today in a
private nursing home
Born was a
"in Worthington, member of the
church there,
Priv the Flan and burial
ters, Mrs. Mrs
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ies Ww ner & Buchanar will be in
She is survived by four
Mrs. Dickey Methodist 11 be held at 1 mortuary Worthington daugh-
Charles B. Sommers
Nelle D. Gibsoh and am B. Cool Mrs. Richard five grandchildren
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Mrs. Wilall of Indianapolis F.. Porter Fresrw and one
great grandchild.
Mrs. Bridget
Indianapolis resident at her home, 947
She was 69, Mrs.
urday at S
Mecham was St.= Philip Neri Cat the Maccabee Women's Benefit as- I'm su She is survived by husband. Edward H. Meeham, {tired employee of E. C. {Co,, and a son, James W., | Indianapolis, Rites will be held at 9 a.
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"BRIDGET T. MEEHAM
T. Meeham, lifelong died vesterN. Ewing st
a member of holic church and
her reAtkins & both of
m, Sat-
Philip Neri church|
with burial in Holy Cross. |
| JUANITA M., HANSON Rites for Mrs. Juanita M. Han-
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son,
who died
{ home, 1325 W.
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at 2 p. m. day Askin
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vesterday 36th st.,
at her will be held
Saturat Royster & mortuary.
Burial will be in
Floral Park. Mrs.
who was 30,
lifelong
Hanson, was Pos resi- i. “i 4
dent of Indianapolis and a mem-
ber of
Survivors her
{ert Jones, and Mrs. | dianapolis.
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{ New Jersey
Judith;
an
George Jones,
st.,
Eighth {| Christian church. i %
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Mrs. Hanson
18a son, Jamés; a a brother, Robs | d her parents, Mr.| all of In-
{ LILLIAN P. FUNDIS Mrs. Lillian Pearl Fundis, 2104 N.
| vivors
died today in St.
| Vincent! s hospital.
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i | Northwood Christian church.
i The Rev.
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day { Buchanan mortu
in Crown Hill.
Survivors are a son, Cincinnati,
"Julia Rohan
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F. Hanlin, pastor of II-conduct rites—at—2 in the Flanner & ary. Burial will be
William Cone,
and a sister, Mrs
Cincinnati.
of Indian-!
| Missouri
i “back war labor board,
Indianapolis |
above, has been named new commanding general of the 13th air force. Heading the 5th air force [ 1942, Wurtsmith also was deputy chief of the 5th.
BIG RED A. W.0.L, BLAME IT ON SPRING
HEMPSTEAD, N. Y., (U. P.».~—Big Red was A. W. O from Camp Crowder, Mo is former owner blamed spring
today and the coming of The prize homing pigeon landed yesterday flight from
it his old coop here after
a 1600-mile Camp where he had been on acy for three years, John H. Schultz, who had turn Big Red over to the signal corps with 299 other pigeons in 1942, said he found the bird strutting his stuff before a flock of maidén pigeons. “He's a good soldier,” Schultz said. “I think he's done his duty but if the army wants him" back, re Red will return.” tz said Big Red's flight from established a distance
Crowder
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record.
AF SALESMAN DIES | AT HOME HERE
Funeral for William Kramer Will Be Tomorrow.
Rites will be held at tomorrow at Feeney & Feeney nd at 9 a. m. Flower Catholic church for William J; Kramer; who died Tuesday {his home, 726 N. Riley ave. Burial | {will be in Calvary, A native of--Alsace-Lorraine, Mr | Kramer, who was 62, came to this | [country when he was 4 years {old and moved to Indianapolis in (1920. Employed by Thompson & | jen Malted Milk Co. as a sales- | man for 25 years, he was a member of Little Flower Catholic: church |
8:15 a. m
lheral home at Little
Brig. Gen. Paul B. Wurtsmith, land of the Catholic Order of For- flamed bronchial mucous mem-=-
| esters, Henni court, in Milwaukee, | | Wis. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
| fighter command since September; | Carolina B. Kramer; two sons, Rob-
lert and Roland, both of Indianap- | olis, and two daughters, Miss Au- | Kramer, Indianapolis, and
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March 22 3 1 1
RITES SET SATURDAY |
FOR SARAH O'BRIEN
Services are scheduled Saturday afternoon in - Detroit, Mich. for Sarah O'Brien, former Inanapol is resident who died yesterday at her home in Detroit. Mrs. O'Brien, who was 74, moved to Detroit 22 years ngo. She is survived by her husband, William P, and a daughter, Mrs. Nina Harding, both of Detroit: Mrs. A.B Wiley and a brother, Edward Whetstine, both of Indianapolis.
a sister,
MOVIE STRIKE HOLLYWOOD, March 22 (U. P.) —The strike of movie craftsmen continued today ‘despite a second to work” request from: the
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urvivors Richard brot pres seph Griffin, Mrs. Cryst I MARION- b au rman Hall, Mrs. J. G , Mrs. Jose Richargson. MARTINSVILLE—Mrs. Walter K. Smith, I Survivors: , ‘Allen, Walter les ‘Hick
yn; sor parent Mr. and. Mrs, brothers, Gerald, Wiiford; sister, Mr ster Vandivier. NEW ALBANY Luise _Spurgeon 27 1 d Wesley; nt s Iyor, sons, I Jes] b h s, Richard I sister Joseph Bo: rd NORTH MANCHESTER _ Baumgartn 8 Su
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