Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1945 — Page 8

SET RITES FOR Funeral at 3P. M. Saturday ~ DOCTOR'S WIFE For Mrs. Emma E. Gollnisch, -

. Rites are scheduled at 3. p.m [three sons, Chester, William and {tomorrow at the J. C, Wilson Chapel | | Thomas; six daughters; Mrs. Violet - ’ of the Chimes for Mrs. Emma E.|Rackley, Mrs. Lillian, Robbins, Mrs. ns Kearby's Funeral to | Gollilisch, Indianapolis resident for{Marie Reel, Mrs. Vivian Brown, Mrs. Be Held Tomorrow. 60 years who died yesterday at her Eletta Cunningham and Mrs. Blens : home, 1545 Olive st, Burial will be nora Hardin, all of Indianapolis: ~J/Rites will be held at 11 a m.|in Crown Hill. {sister, Mrs, “Alice Barlow; yes tomorrow at Planner & Buchanan Mrs, Gollnisch, who was 76, was brothers, Jesse of N¥w York, Clar-|

- mortuary for Mrs. 3920 Washington blvd. who died ! "yesterday at City hospital after! she was ifijured in a two- car crash | at Arlington and Massachusetts ave. ‘Tuesday. The Rev. John G. Benson, general secretary of Methodist hospital, will officiate. Additional services will pe held; Sunday. at the Methodist in Orleans and burial also will be] at Orleans. Mrs. Kearby, who was 82, was the wife of Dr. D, O. Kearby, re-|

{retired = Indianapolis police. officer | |and Walter, both of Indiahapolis; who died last Decémber.

lived on Indianapolis South side | |srandehildren.

[since 1885 and was a member of! ithe Ladies’ auxiliary to the Indian- | LIBERATED SERGEANT

apolis police department. Her daughter, Miss Ruth E. oon] nisch, survives, church |pPRANK V. ZEIHER Services for Frank V. Zeiher, who| Sgt. Joe Rich, who was liberated died Tuesday in his home, 1910|from a German prison camp- March | {Winton ave. Speedway 'City, were|30, arrived home in Indianapolis | : : [to be at 3 p. m. today in the Roys-|on V-E day. Js ndiajapolie Ihsei, Indi- ter & Askin mortuary with virial] Sgt. Rich, who was captured Dec. | anapolis since 1915, but maintained | Crown Hill. membership in the Methodist} Mr. Zeiher, who was 51, had lived | church in Orleans, where she for-|in Speedway City since 1910. Bemerly lved. fore going to work at the Allison She 1s survived by her husband | {plant in 1940 he was a_ plastering and a daughter, Miss Frances contractor, He belonged .to the Kearby, also of Indianapolis. | Speedway City Christian church ; — and the Fraternal Order of Eagles, HARRY R. GERMAIN Indianapolis Aerie, Rites are scheduled at 1:30 p. m.| Survivors are his wife, Estelle: tomorrow at the Westbrook Church|three daughters, Mrs. Flora Gill, of the Nazarene for Harry R. Ger- | Miss Bertha Zeiher and Miss Norma main, 602 Winthrop ave, who died] ‘Jean Zeiher; three sons, Walter F. Tuesday. Burial will be in Floral/and John G., both of Indianapolis, Park. land Lt. Oliver M. Zeiher, stationed Mr. Germain, who was 48, had with the army in England, and a lived in Indianapolis most of his life| brother, William, OL ARARBIPOHS : and formefly was a butcher at Standard Grocery Co. | JORN C. McCULLOUBH >" His survivors includé two datgh-| Services for Johh C.. McCulters, Rosemary and Eleanor; two ough, former resident who died sons, Harry Jr, and George R.; his May § &t his hame in Vancouver, father, Mack Germain; two sisters | Wash., will be held at 2 p. m. toMrs. Ells Brickeret and Mrs. Mary| morrow at Flanner & Buchanan

interned in Stalag 9= A. He is the] | husband of Mrs. Annetta Rich, 3207 N.. Illinois st., apt.-5

RITES ARRANGED FOR TEACHER

Miss Glockling Was Active In Federation. . Services for Miss Teresa H.

| Glockling, a teacher in Indianap-|nis Howard G. H d of th ill, Indianapolis; [end of the semester in. June. StuAlice Kearby,| ithe widow of Charles P. "Gollnisch, [ence of Terre Haute and William ! olis “public schools 25 years, will be|two sisters, Mrs. ‘Lawrence Strong,idents of art in the school made a (held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Lafontaine, and Miss Elsie Heavi- huge model ambulance and gauge She had (34 grandchildren and 37 great-| | Blackwell funeral home and at 9 lin, Indianapolis; a brother, M. W,|to mghsure the stamp sales, Mrs. {a. m. in 8S. Peter and Paul cathe-|Heavilin, Marion, and two grand- | Harold Ginsbérg and Mrs. Al DuBurial will be in Holy Cross daughters, Julie Mae and Geraldine |fek, war service chairman, used the

dral, cemetery.

_— Glockling, who was 45, died| Rites will be held at 10:30 a, m. meeting to enlist support for the day in her home, 1220 N. Illi- Monday at Shawley funeral home | ambulance drive. John Thornburgh

| on st. Beginning her teaching career in Lincoln school 18, she taught sev-

eral years at school 55 and recently | Teachers.

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‘DAISY M. BROMLEY DIES AT HER HOME

Mrs. Daisy M. Bromley, 306 N.| | Linwood ave, died today at her) (home. She was 49. A former resident of Marion, nn had lived here 24 years and had been. employed by the American

Metal Furniture Co. and the Ryker Dental depot. She is survived by a daughter,

| Ann Hill, Indianapolis.

in Marion, with burial in I. 0. O. F. cemetery there.

She was a member of

had served again- at the Lincoln 1e SS. Peter and “Paul cathedral;

school. She also taught "at the]

(Indiana Girls’ school each Sunday {tion and the radio committee of day by buying stamps totaling $3400 16 in the battle of the bulge, was| At the time of her death Miss the Indianapolis public schools.

| morning. for the last 20 years.

{Glockling was a candidate for the | board of directors of the Indian=

{polis Federation of Public School

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the National Educational associa~-|

Her brother, ‘Robert Glockling, - al civilian employee of the air forced at Boise, Idaho, survives,

{purchase of jeeps and ambulances.

WAR STANP BUYING | AGTIVE IN SCHOOLS

Patriotic school children are set{ting the pace for their elders in tle

Pupils of school 14 have purchased sufficient war stamps since September, to cover the cost of a fifth ambulance and have pledged themselves to buy another by the

model yesterday at a parent-teacher

is school principal. Rides in a jeep for 451 pupils of school 28 marked the fulfilment lof their pledge to invest ‘$1200.05 in war stamps. Miss Jesh Russell {is principal. At school T68 pupils marked V-E

in value. Miss Belle Ramey, principal, reports that 92 per cent of the children enrolled in the school aided with the campaign.

"FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1945

ENGLAND ENDS BLACKOUT | SUPPLY OFFICER ADVANCED LONDON, May 11 (U, P.).—The, CRANE, May 11 (U. P,).—Cmdr. ‘admiralty announced cancellation | Hugo McManus,"officer in charge of today of all lighting ctions tor {supplies at this naval ammunition coastal areas, ending the blackouts depot for the last year, was pros for all of England.

Whipple, and four brothers, ‘Ray. | Charles, Ruben and Mack, all of Indianapolis,

JANE WILLIAMS

Services will be held at 3 p. m. torhorrow at Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel for -Mrs. Jane Williams, resident of “Indianapolis 35 years who died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mamie Davis. Burial will be in Memorial Park, Mrs. Williams was 90 years old. She was a member of the Christian church at Charlestown, Ill, and is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. William Livingston, Anderson; and Mrs, Prilla Long, Louisville, Ky.; a son, John, Anderson, and 23 grandchildfen.

MARTIN A. DONAHUE

A prayer service for Martin Anthony Donahue, who died yesterday at his home, 2053 Koehne st. will be held at 8 a. m. tomorrow at the home. Rites also will be conducted at 9 a. m. at St. Philip Neri Catholie chureh and burial will be in Crown Hill. . Mr, Donahue, who was 57, was an etcher for B. C. Atkins & Co. He - had resided here 45 years and was

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| funeral home with burial in Floral

mortuary. The Rev, George A. Frantz, pastor of First Presbyterian church, will officiate, and additional rites will be conducted by Ancient

Burial will be in Crown Hill, Mr. McCullough, who was 44, was a chemical engineer at the Henry J. Kaiser Shipbuilding Co. He for-

zens Gas and Coke Utility.

RICHARD B. STERRETT Rites for Richard B. Sterrett, a resident of Indianapolis 35 years, were held today in the Farley

Park cemetery. Mr. Sterrett, who was 77, died Tuesday in his home, 2659 N. Harding st. He was a painting contractor by trade.. Survivors are

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