Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1945 — Page 4

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Services for Charles: 8. Murphy, manager of the Polk City Directory Co,, will be held at 3 p. m. tomor-

row in the Hisey & Titus mortuary. Burial will be in’ Crown Hill, 3 Mr. Murphy, who was 70, Uled | oN

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yesterday in his home, 3614 E, Fall Creek blvd. Prominent “in the Masonic fra- | ternity for many years, he was] made a Master Mason in Pentalpha | lodge when he reached his 51st birthday and had received the 50year button of the Indjana Grand lodge. He served as. worshipful master in 1908. St. Paul's Member

Mr. Murphy also was a past sovereign prince of Saraiah council

in mie. ve mionsed 10 ne vor RIT@S Are Sef for Retired Fireman, Died Here at 79

trious master of the Grand council, Rites for. James 8S. Cassady, re- when he picked up an extension

Two Indianapolis marines recently talked with Coast Guard Commander Jack -Dempsey, former world’s heavyweight champion, abourd a coast guard-manned transport off the beach at Okinawa, They are (left to right) Wilbur Spangler, pharmacist's mate 1-¢, 1446 | Clarendon rd, and Gerald R. Wright, pharmacist's mate 1-¢, 1300 N, | Pennsylvania st,

Royal and Select Masters.- He was a member and former sovereign of 8t. James Conclave, Red Cross of

Murat temple and the Jesters. {by the Rev. E. A. Piepenbrok at 2/touched a water pipe while working |

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HARRY ADKINS, * OIL MAN, DIES

Services in Circleville for Local Resident, 79,

Services and burial for Harry H. Adkins, president of the Oil Wel

Mr. Adkins, who was 79, died

lived at 3929 Ruckle §t. and had been an operator and producer in the oil business until his retirement several years ago, He was a membér of the Masonic lodge and the

Survivors are two daughters, the Misses Anna Louise and Miss Edyth | Mae of Indianapolis; a son, Harry H. Jr, of Chicago, Ill; four] brothers, Stanley of Ely, Minn; | Dewitt of Los Angeles, Cal; George | and Coston, both of Circleville, and | a, sister, Mrs. Henry Renick of | Cireleville,

LORA GROW ROBERTS Rites are scheduled at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Taylor funeral home in Napoleon and at 3 p. m. in!

Lora Grow Roberts, 727 Fairfield |

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«Benjamin Huffman, president and general manager of the Rockport Water Works Co. Ine. and active in’ Republican politics, died yesterday at Methodist’ hospital following A Jang illness. ,He was 71, Mr, Huffman became associated with the Rockport. utility in 1018 and was elected Republican chair. man of the 8th district in 1828, then re-elected for three more terms, He was a member of Rock= port Masonic lodge ‘and the Ev. ansville Scottish Rite and the Shrine. ¢ Surviving are his wife, Alberta; his father, L. Q Huffman, Brookville, Miss, and three brothers, L.

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HERMAN PAUL RABER

Services for Herman Paul Raber,

former Indianapolis resident. who died Tuesday at his home in Cline ton, Tenn,, were to be held at 3p. m, today at Tolin funeral home. Burial was to be in Washington Park. ‘A native of Germany, Mr. Raber was. 49 and had lived in Indianapolis 16 years, He came to the United States in 1013 and served overseas in world war I. A member of the German Luth: eran church; he is survived by his

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Wife, Mildred; a son, Robert; two daughters, Margarethe and Dorothy May Raber, and a sister, Mrs. Helen Opperman, Elmhurst, 111. :

LENA BAKER WILSON

Rites for Mrs, Lena Baker Wilson, :

a former Indianapolis resident, will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the McNeely mortuary. Cremation

‘will follow,

Mrs. -Wilson, Who was _75, died Saturday in her home in Benton Harbor, Mich,

Survivors are two step<daughters,

Mts. Mildred Spar of Jackson, Mich,, and Mrs, Kathleen Hoyt of Flint, Mich, and a sister, Mrs, Jeanette Lefter of St. Petersburg, Fla,

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Paul's Episcopal church, he served Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will 1708 S. East st. He was 44. | hospital. as a lay reader during the illness be in Memorial Park cemetery. A resident of Indianapolis since | Napoleon. of Dr. Lewis Brown, former rector.|” Mr, Cassady, who lived at 324 1914 he had been a pipe fitter at Mrs. Roberts, who was 49, had He also belonged to the Rotary|N. Denny st. until his retirement in gli Lilly & Co, 19 vears and was (made her. home here since last De1937, died Saturday in the home of a member of Bethany Lutheran |cember. 8he is survived by her hus- | South chureh. ; |band, Roland; three daughters, | sister, Mrs. Robert O. Bonner, In- Bend. He was 79. : Surviving are his wife, Erma: Berta Fay and Maxine Roberts, both | | dianapolis, and a daughter, Mrs,| He had been a fireman 44 years his mother, Mrs. Minnie Tuttle; | Of Indianapolis, and Ms. Vera Orn- | Samuel C. Hanson, of Evansville. [and was a member of Indianapolis| three.daughters, Shirley Ann, Mar- |dorfl, Alameda, Ga.; - a brother, ; | lodge, 465, Indeg@éndent Order of jorie Ellen and Patricia Lou, all of | Orville Grow, -and a sister, Mrs. Odd Fellows for 58Wyears. | Indianapolis; three sisters, Mys.| Mary Straber, both of Napoleon.

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Es Constantine, and a member of) tired city fireman, will be conducted light cord and at the same time Napoleon Methodist church for Mrs. | 2 E z - = -—

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Survivors are his wife, Sarah; two Edythe Ennis and Mrs. Viola Me- | {writer for medical journals, who! other sons, Clarence of Fresno, Cal, Fall, both. of Indianapolis, and Mrs. |

{Washington blvd, will be held at {Wo daughters, Mrs. William Sponsel three brothers, Jack '11 a. m. Wednesday at the home. #°! Richmond and Mrs. Matide Schell wash. and Paul 8, and Russell F., \Burial will be in Highland Lawn |°f Ben Davis, and two brothers, Tora both of Indianapolis, {cemetery in Terre Haute. -19f ‘Spencer and Ephraim of Ge-|

| neva. CHARLES L. McCOY

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{|yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. nephew, Ronald Ray Grimes.

iltwo childre Patricia ’ ns Beverly Fons and a sistef, Miss PArtment in 1911, ‘serving as a olic church, the Holy Name society |p oo chapel,

Dorothy Young, all of Indianapolis. |PicY¢le patrolman and later in a ©f the church and Beech Orove|yiu. yincion Park cemetery.

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[Scott Harrison chapter of the gw.pcApET GRIMES D. A. R.,, National League of Amer | Services. for Mist cottety, Plonees Society of Werioall (Peggy) Grimes, daughter. of Mr.|Goy, Indianapolis. resident for 2 | Indizira Academy of Science and | 2nd Mrs. Thaddeus Grimes, 224 NN, years who died Saturday at his | the Midwest section, American An. |BOS8It ave, were to be conducted home, Burial will be-in -Union Sropological: society. at 3 p. m.. today in Moore Mor- Chapel cemetery. She is survived by a son, Robert | Caries Peace Chapel by the Rev.| Mr. McCoy, who was 55, was a E. Tappan II. and her mother, Mrs. C. P, Martin, ah . {farmer for many: years and reKatherine West Teel, both of In-| Miss Grimes, who was 26, died cently was employed by the Autodianapolis Friday - at Sunnyside, She was a matic. Screw Co. : member of Otterbein United Breth-| He is survived by his wife, Elizaren church. beth; two sons, Pfe. Virgil’ McCoy, Besides her parents, survivors are at Camp Atterbury after 27 months Services will be conducted at 1:30 |i, yrothers, Raymond of Indian-in Italy, and Clarence; two daughp. m. Wednesday at Shirley Broth-|,pq)s ang James, serving with the ters, Mrs. Edna Goodeall, Camby. ers Central Chapel for Carl L.\payy; per grandmother, Mrs. Flor-| and Mrs, Irene Balfour, Noblesville: Young, 703 E. 48th st, who died gn. Strough of Indianapolis, and'a ga brother, William, Sheridan: a sister, Mrs. Clarence Thompson, Noblesville, and three grandchildren.

The American Legion will be : — charge of rites and burial will be ARY ANDREWS POWER

in Washington Park. Services for Ary Andrews FRANCIS KENNEDY A veteran of world war II, Mr. lpower, a retired. city patrolman,| Services and burial for Francis Young was a captain before Dis | were to be held at 3 p. m. today Kennedy, 245 N. 20th st. Beech discharge in August, 1942. He Wa% in the Conkle funeral home with Grove, will be "held tomorrow in assistant manager of the White- |, poy Charles Patterson officiat- Jeffersonville, Haines Optical Co. and was aling ‘myria]l was to be in Washing-| MF. Kennedy, who was 45.- died member of Broad Ripple Post No. |,» pari cemetery. {Saturday in 8t. Vincent's hospithl. 312, American Legion and the| Power, who was 58, died Sat-|He Worked for the New York Cen10 40d 3. urday in his home, 458 Contord st.|iral railroad in Beech Grove and

He 10 Survived by We nie. elon} He was appointed to the police de-|Was 8 member of Holy Name Cath-

squad car. He was a member of POS, American Legion. 4 Evergreen Masonic lodge. Survivers are his wife, Leona; Survivors are his wife, Edna: a | three daughters, Mary Jean, Leona daughter, Mrs. Naomi May John-|8nd Marilyn, all of Beech Grove; a : two. sisters, |50n, Harold; his father, Richard J. Mrs. Viela May Wilson and Mrs, | Kennedy of Jeffersonville; four sis- | Elizabeth Wheatley, both of Indian- |!er$ Mrs, John Finn of Louisville, |apolis, and three brothers, Charles| KY. and Mrs. John Leonard, Miss and | May Kennedy-and Miss Helen Kennedy, all of Jeffersonville, and two

CLEM 0. ENOS Rites for Clem O. Enos, 349 N.

day at .Connersville, Mr. Enos, who was 77, had re-

had been connected with the Leedy 2nd Paul of Indianapolis

Ia : : s5g0 and~ William of Los Angeles, Cal; Margaret Dugan, Greenfield, and| Dr. died yesterday at her home, 5580 Hoquiam | Central Avenue ‘Methodist church,

{ R. Fortney, 3660 N, Rites are scheduled at 1:30 p. m.|at 10 a. m, tomorrow at Hisey & |tomorrow at Shirley Brothers’ Irv-| Titus funeral home. Margaret ing Hill chapel for Charles L. Me- | be in Cloverdale.

daughter, Mrs. Crawford Smith of |

the Davids Court st. 3 i

SABRA C. BILLMAN F. Marion Smith, pastor of

| will conduct rites for Mrs, Sabra C. | Billman, who died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Delaware st.,

Burial will

Mrs. Billman, who was 91, moved to Indianapolis front Greencastle and had been a member of Central Avenue Methodist church 42 years. She is survived by her daughter; a son, Clyde Billman, Los Angeles Cal, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Gerkin, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Cetta Horne, Tuscaloos.., Ala.

WILLIAM L. OWEN .

Services for: William L. Owen; R, R. 17, Box 615, were held this morning in the Conkle funeral home| with burial in Rloral Park cemetery. Mr, Owen, who was 69, died Satur.| day in Robert Long hospital. | Survivors are his wife, Jessie; al

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CLIFFORD DAVIDS

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by smoke in a fire at 26 N. Dela- | ware st., will be held at 2:30 p. m.

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Manufacturing Co. 25 years. He William of Jacksonville, Fla. was & member of the Third Chris-|_,. ART EGR RIE San SHUfeN 2nd the Cristian Men BUSTER CBE arias of the g "VIC SiS 5 A a i. = becca; a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Cin. 98) at St. Mary-of-the-Woods with derey, Indianapolis; a brother, Cal, burial there. Pallasaides, Col; a sister, Mrs. A.| Sister Celestine, whose name J. Adams, Connersville; five grand- | Was Miss Elizabeth Bloomer of In-| children and four great-grand- |dianapolis before she entered the! children, convent, died Saturday at St. Mary- | —— of -the-Woods. She was 92 and had | ADA R. CASKEY been a member of the order 76! Rites were held this. morning for |Years; Mrs, Ada R. -Caskey, Indianapolis] She had taught in Indianapolis resident for 60 years, who died|al St. John's academy and at Holy | Friday at her home, 626 Buchanan |Cross grade school many years and | st. Burial was in Holy Cross. went to St. Mary-of-the-Woods 20! Mrs. Caskey, who was 69, was a|years ago. member of St. Patrick's Catholic] Survivors include several cousins, | church and is survived by a son, | Mrs, Edward C. Brennan of Indi-| Cloydell C.; a grandson, Harry D.|anapolis, Arthur Beckman of SpeedCaskey and a great-grandson way, Frank Barr of Chicago and David J, Caskey, all of Indianapolis. Mrs. Magdalene Gay of Washington.

brothers, James and John, both of Jeflersonville.

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ROSE HUSCHWADEL {LESTER H. TUTTLE Services for Miss Rose Husche| Rites will be held at 2 p, m.

® {wadel, who died Saturday. at her Wednesday at Meyer & Abdon fu- 0

| home, 1306 Park ave, were to .be neral home for Lester H. Tuttle, | held at 11 a. m. loday at Flanner|5720 8. Summit st, a plumber who ed {& Buchanan mortuary, followed by [was shocked fatally Saturday night. | p— TA " 6383 cremation, Buria] will be in Concordia ceme- | Gr —————————————— A native of Mannheim, Germany, |tery, { Miss Touirace nr the UEITRURY jtert, 12327 Nn, MERIDIAN ST,

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[JOSEPHINE CAROSELLI | | Services for Mrs, Josephine Caro- 0 0 dim aX IS SO | selli, 709 W. 30th st., who died Friday :

{in Methodist hospital, were held this | n y {morning at Kirby mortuary and at| | Holy Angels Catholic church. | in women S colle e towns A native of Italy, Mrs. Caroselli was 68 and had lived in this countr: oy : . 48 years, - n I! She is survived by five sons J ¢ { Eddie, . Don, Clarence, Pfc, Amil | Caroselli and Bgt.. Anthony Caro- | selll; five daughters, Miss Edna Caroselli, Mrs. Wiliam Damico, { Mrs. Ruth Manifold, Mrs. Mary | Schultz and Mrs. Anthony Cucci{nello, and a brother, Frank Marsella, Indianapolis, One of her sons, Pfc. Caroselli returned iwo weeks ago from 38 { months overseas, and Bgt, Caroselli

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