Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1945 — Page 8

RT TR TITRE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES bh adel a Call RESIDENT HERE Rites for Charles E. ‘Colton [EVERETT INSTALLED | State Deaths _ —— Wil | 72 YEARS DIES Are Set for 2 P. M. Thursday AS VFW COMMANDER EAT San te x Gina a Hi rl

Arch J. Everett recently was in. |brother, Sanford. ely new idea ters, Miss Nettie Stunkard, Mrs. Anna

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three sisters, Mrs. Cora McKinnis,| Past Post Commander Hugh H.| (S's, Mrs. Richard Easley and Mrs. Harry Nations,

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9 ¥ Services for Charles E. Colton, a|of the Beech Grove Christian church stalled as, commander of Burns- |, !*, Nort Siinkard. Survivors: sis-| AN enti rea deodorants | retired mail clerk, * will be held|and the Royal Neighbors of America. West-Striebeck’ post, 2099, Veter- Redenbarger; brothers, Warren, George, in cream y T. WAYNE—Mrs. Cora Jane Jourdan; Gadd funeraithome. Burial will be|L:; a son, Harold of Indianapolis; Other new officers, - installed by |5 Ms Husband, . * LemonJuiceRecipe ns y | 51, Survivors: usband, Carl L.: daugh Mr. Colton; who was 66, died yes-|Mrs. Eva Dinwiddie and Miss Maude | Meyer, are: Checks Rheumatic John W. Leonard, a former terday in his home, 1113 Beacon st. Shelor, all of Beech Grove, and five| Ralph Smith senior vice commander;

Mrs, W: Diamond; Bro, grandchildren.

| : John W. Leonard Was Once at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Bert S.| Survivors are her husband, Joseph |ans of Foreign Wars. Ohintles. : »f (7 rt - School Teacher. = |in Washington Park cemetery. ] Pain Quickly

teacher. in Washington to ship - [schools, died yesterday in-Method- |

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_| Survivors are two sons, Arthur L. lof Indianapolis and Edward R. of |of the Tripp Warehouse Co. iif

St. Louis, Mo.; two brothers, David | ind Lewis, both of Indianapolis; ‘wo daughters, Mrs. Virgil Clark of

(1917, he wads a member of the First|N. R., stationed in San Francisco,| . Indianapolis and Miss Rebecca | Reformed chufch, * where he also|Cal.i his mother, Mrs. Ellen Wyck-| Pupils of school 56, at 2353 Co- ‘ Extravagance.

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| ‘Charles B. Smtih, superintendent 21 industrial gas.engineer for the 128, auxiliary to the Brotherhood"

| yesterday in his home, R. R, { Box 344-B. He was 50. | A resident of Marion county since

| served’ as elder.

Ite had’ beén employed at Union —— ie / . station before his retirement -in MURRELL Ww. MARTIN adjutant; Gordon Schmidt, judge advo- |Mieces, two nephews.

1944. He was a member, of Shelby A. resident of Mafion county 2 ed Methodist church. Yi: | years, he livedat 6036 Carrollton | ge is survived by his wife, Gladys: ul 2 Srounie uk He ~taught in Washington fuls two times a day Often within 48 nous | py 13 years and was well ki

A lifelong Indianapolis resident, grandchildren, eslie P. Robinson, junfor vice com-

two sons; Charles Jre-and Kenneth, chanan mortuary. Burial will be| "A: covered-dish luncheon’ will be |Mrorsi Wife Ida; daughter, Mrs. Emily and four daughters, Charlén, Eliza- ‘lin Crown Hill, n as. a building contractor | peth, Olive and Mrs. Bonnie King.

. | mander;. “Theodore l.atta, -chaplain; Mr.| Glenn D. (Bill) May, 853. Survivors: Meyer, quartermaster; Merritt Coughlin,| Wife, Lillian; brother, Forest; three

cate; Ray Edwards, post historian; Ira| NEW ALBANY -- Mrs” Phi : Services for Murrell Ww. Martin, E Michael, officer of the day, and Har- Juan, ws Survivors: Son, jomena, Hog 3357 Broadway, will be held at 10 ockion, gua | Peter Faire TY Diehiman; ister, “Mrs.

a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu- « PLAN LUNCHEON MILROY--Charles D. Morgan, 17. Sur-

Hasty; son, Paul; two nieces held at noon in the home of Mrs.| PRINCETON—Arba W. Riggs, 73. SurMr. Martin, who was 51, dled M.J. Hines, 5028 English ave. Spon- |yisters, mye c. y® g brother, Thomas; yesterday in his home. An Indi-|sor of the affair will be the Social |Drake: daughier. ng. Mrs, Milas

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“1 last night-in St. Vincent's hospital.| . Services for James H. Masterson, i {She lived with a granddaughter, who died yesterday in his home; { Mrs. Arthur P. Tiernan, at the Ta- | 3282 Hovey st., will -be held at 2

s y | Survivors are his wife, Helen; his| Homer of Detroit, Mich., and a sis-|fiesta June 6. Girl reserves will SServipes Fil be held tomorow bi | mother, Mrs. Ida Smith of Indian- ter, Mrs. Maude M. Ellis of Chicago.'serve a lunchieon of Mexican food. burial in Crown Hill. apolis; & sister, Mrs. Madge Tobin of ; Indianapolis, and - three nephews, Capt. Howard Tobin, serving in the { Aleutians; Sgt. Gene Tobin, stationed at Tucson, Ariz, and Petty Officer Harold T. Tignor, serving in the South Pacific.

BLANCHE B. OBERHOLTZER Services for Mrs. Blanche B. Oberholtzer, 3575 N. Tacoma ave., will be | held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the| Kirby mortuary, 1901 N.' Meridian | st., with burial in Crown Hill. | * Mrs. Oberholtzer, who was 77, died JAMES H. MASTERSON

coma ave. address. She was a mem- |p m. tomorrow in the George Smith | ber of the Methodist church in New funeral home in Salem. Burial will] { Amsterdam. : be in Crown Hill cemetery in Other survivors are a son, Rich- Salem. i ard B, French, 2343 N. Alabama st.;| Mr. Masterson, who was 83, had | 'a grandson, Cpl. Richard B. French |jived in Indiamapolis three years. | {now in Germany with the 7th army, | He had been an attorney in Salem and another granddaughter, Miss igre than 30 years. Dorothy Frepch of Indianapolis. Survivors are his wife; Ora, and{~ _ ‘a brother, Thomas, Downey, Cal

MYRTLE MAY SHIELDS : Rites for Mrs. Myrtle May Shields, | OTTIE MENDENHALL

who died yesterday in her home, | | © Rites for Mrs. Lottie Dean Shelor 4750 Broadway, will be held ab 2|y\ongenpall, who died Saturday,

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{P.~M. tomorrow in Hisey & Titus gop, 1, pe at 2 1 p. m. today in her Mortuary.” Burial will be in Crowh nome 919 Main st. Beech Grove,

Hill {with burial in North Salem. Mrs. Shields, who was the widow | Mrs. Mendenhall, who came to

(of William J." Shields, was a mem- | Beech Grove in 1908, was a member | ber of Meridian Heights Presbyter- | | ian church and the Nettie Rans{ford chapter; O. E. S. © Survivors are a daughter, Mrs Henry G. Hoss, and a son, Hugh, {both of Indianapolis; three grand- | children and one great-grandchild.!

PAUL OTTO KOSSATZ

Services for Paul Otto Kossatz, retired mechanical engineer, will be { held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley | Brothers Irving Hill chapel. Cre- { mation will follow. : Mr. Kossatz, who was 76, died | Sunday in the home of a son, Otto, [ 83 Whittier place. He came to Indianapolis in 1938 and had worked as an engineer in Philadelphia, Pa. Survivors besides the son here are another son, August C. Phila-

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