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‘Wampler, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Louise Whitsel, Mooresville; his

mother, Mrs. Dora Leap, Sharpsville; a sister, Miss Martha Leap, Martinsville, a brother, Fred,

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the Warner Funeral home, Sharps- Had Been Foreman at ville. * Burial will be in Sharpsville " Kahn’s 37 Years.

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ington chapel for Gerald. ’E, Bego, | . : brake expert for Dupont Brake &| other : Mg. Pehle Seu) ive Motor Service Co., who died Satur-| TO ners, man, Nathan, Gabriel, dav i » ot Some Burial will | Thomas and Manuel, all of Indianay in a nursing s {apolis; five sisters, Mrs. Sarah

be in Washington Park. { Mr. Bego, who %as 43, resided at | Fisher and Mrs. Bessie Fink, both of

716 N. Denny st. He ‘had lived in| San plese, Cal, and Mrs. Alice ReIndianapolis 23 years. | genstreif, Mrs. Esther Stein and { Mrs. Mar§ Mishelow; all of Jafizos!

us include FS rie. Mars! ivoin: four grandchildren and two

James and Gerald Jr.;. a sister, Mrs. | great-grandchildren. Geneva Krause, and two brothers, Emery J. and Orville E., all of Indianapolis.

MARY SUSAN ROBERTS

Rites and burial will be conducted tomorrow in Danville, Ill, for Mrs. CLARENCE M. MUNGER Mary Susan White Roberts, who Rites will be conducted here for Se ny at her home, 1537 E. Clarence Murray Munger, former |~ : : : | Indianapolis resident, who died Mrs. Roberts, who was 75, had | Friday at Philadelphia. Final ar- resided here 22 years. She was a | ran ements have not been com-| Member of Pentecostal Tabernacle. od . «.|. Surviving are a son, H. BE. (Tex) a Roberts, Indianapolis; two broth1sland, N.Y o Hampstead: Jone ers, Mrs. Beatrice Brown, Indian- | death,. Mr. Munger was 63. He pag|22005, snd Toni Rael ous | been éastern manager for Roach & |". ’ poaughter, : : | Musser Lumber Co. Muscatine, Ia., ".° Hunt, Detroit, Mich, and a | for many years and was a member Hise, Mrs. Pearl, Yatsko, Indian{of the Presbyterian church and pals, a Masonic lodge and Shrine. {HENRY A. RAU JR. Surviving are his wife, Emily; a | - son, Milton, L, Indianapolis; a, Services for Henry A. Rau Jr, daughter, Mrs. Carolvia Rascopf [3518 N.-Glddstone -ave., will be held | Hampstead, and two brothers, c.|¥ 8 p. m. today in Flanner & Bir John, Lafayette, and Fred San |Chanan mortuary: Burial will be in| Diego Cal : : Chicago Wednesday. ’ : Mr. Rau, who was 53, died yesterday in the Robert W. Long hospital.

{He was an employee of the Fedt 2 p i To re as. Sans Sal, yo eral Bepres Jrutking company and ¢ ’ "la fo i . Orange st, were conducted this | A ey Ag) Tesidtnl al emHiGHiRg. Burial Was in St. Joseph's n1ovee, he was a member of the Sethe BY o Mec. Sch | Loyal Order of Moose and the Bar- : Hav 3) Bea yn aloe Shop Quartet Harmonizers club. was of. She had resided here 18|y, y.5 a world war I veteran. years and yas a member of Saer Survivors are his wife, Antoinette: Heart Cathe) c church. {his mother, Mrs. Alice Rau, and a She ; 8 Survived by her husband, | prother, George, both of. St. Louis, Gottfried; two. daughters, Miss | po, ; and two other brothers, Harry Fascias) Sua ig wes {of Chicago and Carl of Sacremento, ’ ’ +1 Cal, and a sister, Mrs. Pauline Schmidel, |

Cos Cob, Conn. | THOMAS P. EISENHUT

Thomas P. Eisenhut, a retired city policeman, died last night in | his home at Noblesville. He was 67. | A native of Dubois county, he SEVERELY IN SLEEP was * appointed to the police department April 20,¢1910. As a result The victim of nine head Pica tof his efforts during the 1913 flood {here, his name was inscribed on the y a » | ' police believe were dealt with a police roll of honmpr. Mr. Eisenhut steel pinch-bar, Mrs. Pansy B. was retired April 16, 1935. While Sraver, 65, of 1132 McDougall st., resident here, his home was at 1430 was In critical condition at City |B. Jon st. hospital today. urvivors are his wife, Trixie, and 0Sp y |three brothers, John R., MartinsMrs. Carver apparently was as-

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Services for Ben Silverman, who died yesterday in his home, 502 Di-

day. , F He said Mrs. Carver had quar- Vision st. were io “be held at -3

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FOR W. 4, LYON Join i : { Rites for Charles H, Barth, 624 Curtiss - Wright we Was Active Clubman,

‘ : years ago. He also managed the Rites for Willard Andrew Lyon,|

Survivor§ are a daughter, Miss

931 Lesley ave, will be conducted Carrie E. Barth; two brothers, ~ y by the Rev. E. Arnold Clegg at|/Jacob and Clayton; two sisters, USINESSM AN S 2 p. m. ‘tomorrow in Shirley Broth-| Mrs. Henrietta E. McHolme and

| Mi { $8 Sin E.| apolis. Burial will be in| re

femorial Park cemetery. |MRS. ROSA CRAIGIE Mr. Lyon, who was 64, died yes-| Services for Mrs. Rosa Craigie,

arth, all of ‘Indianars Irving Hill chapel, Tillie Bar ; :

cerday- in his home. He had beeni828 E. Minnesota str, will be held Garman-Born Joseph Wach-

employed by the Duco .Corporation|at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the G. H.

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-1of Indiana 25 years and worked for [Herrmann funeral home and at 9

Curtiss-Wright at the time of his|a. m. in Sacred Heart Catholic death. Sr (church. Burial will be in St. Joseph An Indianapolis resident 33 years, | cemetery.” he was a charter member and past secretary of the Brookside lodge,!Saturday. She had lived in Indian1720, F. & A. M.,, and a member of apolis 50 years and was a member Grace Methodist church. He was of Sacred Heart Catholic church 'ctive in the Curtiss-Wright Pro- and the Christian Mothers’ society peller club. + |of the church. ny Survivors are his wife, Edith; Wo | gu vivors are three cousins, Gusdaughters, Mrs. Catherine Conner y.¢ pg gchulz of Indianapolis and and Mrs. Clara Wilson, both of wjichae) and John Schulz, both of Indianapolis; a son, Calvin of Terre | { gwrenceburg. Haute, and four grandchildren,

i ILLER HERMAN E. IRMER | HENRY A. M | Rites were to be held at 1:30 .p. m. sRites for Henry A. Miller, opera-|toqay at Moore Mortuaries Peace tor of a trucking business here for chapel for Herman E. Irmer, who more than 50 years, who died died Friday at his home, 432 N. Thursday at his home, 3720 Bluff! pr miton ave. rd, were to be held at-1:30 p. m.| crown Hill today at the G. H. Herrmann fu-| A life-long resident of Indianapneral home. Burial will be in Crown jis Mr, Irmer was 62. He had

Hill. {been employed by the Standard Mr. Miller, who was 74, Was 8 Grocery Co. until his retirement 12 ‘member of Capit#l City lodge 312.| years ago and was a member of F. & A. M, Baraha Grotto, Pleas- 1rvington lodge No. 666, F. & A. M. ant Run Parkway Evangelical and| ye is survived by his wife, Cecilia Reformed church and Southport|y. a gon, Ernest, Provincetown, chapter, Order of Eastern Star. |Mass, and a sister, Mrs. Sophia He is survived by his wife, Sid-! gappeler, Indianapolis. ney, a son, Ted; a daughter, Mrs. | : Vivian Schmaltz; two brothers,| GERALDINE COURTNEY John ‘and Albert, and a sister, Mrs. | Rites for Mrs. Geraldine CourtIda Schebler, all of Indianapolis. ney, who died Thursday at her

vi home, 1421 Kennington st. were JEANETTE FANSLER 4 held yesterday, with burial in North i Zeyvices for Mrs, Jeanette Fans-!gajem.

ler of Danville, formerly of Indian-| Mrs. Courtney, who was 43 had apolis, will be held at 2 p. m. jjved here 18

Irvington Chapel, 5342 E. Washing-! ghe is survived by her husband, ton st. Burial ‘will be in Washington | vern G.; a son, Lt. Robert F. Long, Park cemetery. | Big Springs; Tex.; a dayghter, Mrs. Mrs. Fansler, who was 56, died Louisa Pierce; her father, William yesterday in St. Francis hospital. |T, Dooley; a sister, Mrs. Mary Bell, She was a memb¥2r of the Meth- | and a brother, Keith Dooley, all of

ARRANGE RITES Services for Charles H. Barth ~ Set at 3 P. M. Wednesday

' Wednesday” in the Moore Mortuariés Peace Chapel with the Rev, Charles Employee L. Haney officiating. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr, Barth, who lived in Indianapolis more .than 70 years, .was purchasing agent for the Hotel Washington" before retiring several

Mrs. Craigie, who was 76, died 3 held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow at

Burial was to be in|

years and was a mem- yng. 5 prother, James Groghan tomorrow in the Moore Mortuaries per of Memorial Baptist church. Gass ’ ghan,

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Catholic church. Burial will be in| St, Joseph cemetery. He died Pri-! day. at His home, 5120 Madison ave. | | A native of Germany, Mr. Wach- | tél was 57. He had resided in Indi-| anapolis 50 years and was a mem-! ber of St. Roch church, Knights of | Coluinbus, Knights of St. George and Knights of America. Surviving are his wife, Bertha; two sisters, Mrs: Kate Beyersdorfer and Mrs, Anna Loschky; two brothers, Henry and Jacob, all of Indian-| apolis, and séveral nieces and nephews. :

| MRS. ELIZABETH C. WERNER

Rites for Mrs. Elizabeth C. Werner, lifelong resident of Indianap-| olis, were held today, with burial | in Holy Cross. She died Friday! at her home, 201 N. Walcott st. Mrs. Werner, who ‘was 59, was| the wife of Edwin Werner, linotype | operator for the Indianapolis News | and formerly an employee of The Star. She was a member of Holy! Cross Catholic church. { Surviving are her husband; three (sons, Pfc, Chester J. Belgium; Sgt. ! {Edwin P.,, Miami, and Joseph E., Indjanapolis; twe daughters; Mrs. Clara E. Stewart, Indianapolis, and Sister Mary Edwin, of Providence and now teaching in Washington,

Indianapolis, and a sister, Mary O'Donnell, Indianapolis.

Mrs. | | : ANNA ELIZABETH WADE |

Rites for Mrs. Anna Elizabeth | Wade, 3522 Washington blvd, who

the home and at 9 a. mi. at St. Roch!]’

odist church and the widow of Earl | M. Fansler, former coal merchant, | Survivors are four brothers, Sam. uel Jackson of Indianapolis; Chester Jackson of Hollywood, Cal.: Bruce Jackson of Brownsburg, and | Horace Jackson of Danville, and! two sisters, Mrs. William Wood and | Mrs. Bonnie Nagelson, both of Dan- | ville,

WILLIAM L. SANDAGE ¢ .

Rites will be- conducted tomorrow | in South Bend for William L.! Sandage, former Indianapolis resi- | dent, who died Priday-at his home| in South Bend. Burial also will be in South Bend. { Formerly owner of the Modern Die and Tool Co. here, Mr. Sandage had lived in South Bend eight years, He is survived by his wife, = Laura; a daugter, Mrs. Kathryn Weist, South Bend; a sister, Mrs. Charles Bene- |

dict, Indianapolis, and three grandchildren. :

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WILLIAM R. BOWERS

Memorial services for Sgt. Wil-| liam R. Bowers, who. was killed. April 22 on Luzon, will be held at | 5:15 p. m. tomorrow at Grinsteiner's furieral home, 1601 E. New York st. Sgt. Bowers, who was 21, was the husband of Mrs. Dorothy W. Bowers, 314 Harlan st.; son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bowers, 435 S. Oxford st. and the brother of Pfc. Robert L. Bowers, Wales, and Sgt. Harold Bowers, Jacksonville, Fla.

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reled yesterday with her husband, Ene fomay in is AaronsRien Henry Carver, 60, who was being Shapiro ‘and Cantor Sam Levin sought by police today. Investi- officiating. Burial will be in Knesses Israel cemetery. Mr. Silverman, who was 60, had

REPORT KING LEOPOLD wet engaged ie toe mony ars and HAS HEART MLMENT |2t the Division st. address. He was

LONDON, May 21 (U. P.).—Radio| Survivors are his wife, Dina; a Brussels quoted a statement from son, Pvt. Harry Silverman, serving| the Belgian premiers office yester|in Germany; a daughter, Mrs. Max day that King ‘Leopold III, who was Blacker, and a sister, Mrs. Harry liberated 1n southern Germany,| Linder, both of Indianapolis. suffered an acute heart attack last ; week and was unable to be moved. One American and two Belgian doctors were said to be attending him,

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died Saturday at St. Vincent’s hos- | : J pital, were conducted this morning at the Flanner & Buchanan mor-| DONALD VAN N. BONNETT tuary. Burial was to be held at 1:30

Col Donald Van N. Bonnett, sta- p. m. today at Springvale cemetery, tioned at Ft. Harrison for ‘several Lafayette.

years preceding and following world Mrs, Wade was .the widow of| I, died at a Japanese prison’ camp Harry Wade, former" president of | following the march of death in| the United Mutual Life Insurance! the Philippines. : Co., who died in 1933. She was an| His wife, Mrs. Marie Bonnett, re- active member of the Tabernacle ceived word of his death which oc- Presbyterian church, the Propylae- |

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