Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1945 — Page 8
PAGE 8 _ Bs THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : - i FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1945
Rites Arranged for Former RETIRED FARMER IS Hal L. Purdy, Carmel, Dies; [RITES SUNDAY FOR | State Deaths LAURA ‘MAY MANN Brad
~ Chief in Revenue Office - DEAD HERE AT 18 Leader in Auto Research] FORMER RESIDENT. czmssrowe ge ove ~ RITES TOMORROW
ites will be held at 1:30 p. m.| Services will be conducted at al KOKOMO-—Mrs, * Hallie TFayme Jones, Rites for Mrs. Laura May Mann,
| |49. Survivors: Husband, William Henry, : ; Rites will be held for William Pl Survivors besides Mrs. Pein in- {Sunday in the Lauck funeral home | | former Indianapolis resident, will . (Continued
Hal L. Purdy of Carmel, one of} club, Indianapolis Athletic club, In- p. m. ‘Sunday in - Bell's chapel, |sons, Cleo, Harry Lee; ‘sisters, Mrs | - «| Hazel Brunstow, Mrs ~ Ethel Patrick Kiley, former chief deputy in the clude three daughters, Mrs. Merle | ltor Willard: H. Jairett. a retired the leaders in the automobile in-|dianapolis Chamber of Commerce, Church ‘of God, for Isaac R. Up re or. Tas Es troll. 3 | pe held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in a office of the collector of internal Tharpe, Indianapolis; Mrs. Edna dustry in Indianapolis several years the Detroit Athletic club ahd the shaw, former resident of Brights| . “am Massoth, 60. Survivors: wite, | a tape! property. * So revenue, at §:30 a. m. in Reynolds Goldfatb, Chicago: Mrs. Myla Ur-| farmer, who died yesterday in his ago, died last night in Methodist! Harmonic Society of Detroit. | wood and Lawrence township, who Isabel; sons, John PF. Paul, Robert; sis- | MOOre Mortuaries Peace chapel graciously to
y > won s ” : Jers. Sister M. Patronella, Mrs. Cecell Ms g mortuary and at 9 a. m, in St. Jo- | ban, Detroit, and a son, W.. Howard home, 2515 Uni . Burial will be | hospital. He was 55. | His wife, Ellene, and & son, Don |di¢d Sunday in a San Francisco, fac Sister, ML Patrons peli Steeiia | | The Rev.’ J. R. Flanigan, pastor of him.
seph's ‘Catholic church. | Charles, Indianapolis, [in Martinsville, Ra Purdy, We Ih recent Jour, H. of California, survive, Cal, hospital. He was 56. Burial Curren sa A, Toor, 65. Survivors. | { Brightwood Methodist church, will I make no b The former official, who lived at Si Mr, Jarrett, who was 76. had lived | 125 Deen an aulomnplve consulling Same will be in Oaklandon cemetery. sisters Mr arorer Ta ioy. Lowse:! officiate and burial will be in Crown ‘that T am a t 1241 Bellefontaine st. was stricken CHARLES A. HARRISON A Mabtis 3 1if {engineer, was vice president and MARY FLOY KIRKHAM Mr. Upshaw: lived in Indianapolis Clint Hartzell, - Mrs. Howard Keesiing, | I Hill. | Mrs. Mann who was. 45. died of Gen. Bradl < a F¥tie , a Shsarvad 5 ; near Martins most of his life! general ‘manager of the old Mar- Services for Mrs. Mary Floy Kirk- } {Mrs.. D.' L. Shaw; brothers, C. 5 a who was 49, I have ever kn fatally yesterday -at Illinois and; Rites will be observed at 2 p.'M.| ni) ne moved to Indianapolis three| mon Motor Car Co. 5 lor Jars. Mary Moy from 1915 until 1942 when he moved | gy '{ yesterday in Barnes hospital, St. a Maryland sts. He was 68. - {tomorrow in the Kregelo & Bailey § ago. He was a member of the| ‘ (ham, 757 N. Lynn st. will be held to Scottsdale, Ariz. He was a car| MARION--Mrs.* Hannah C. Maher, 57.! Louis, Mo. : 80 unanimous ) n Pv Leland i t I he years ag € a member ¢ He brought to Indianapolis al lat 1 p. m. Sunday in the Conkle | {inspector at the Brightwood shops | Survivors Husband, James T.; son, Capt. | : spected by .th Mr. Kiley was bor eland IN { poral home for Charles A. (Capt) [Baptist church f knowled p ames; daughter, Mrs, Jack Cox; sisters,| She was born in Indianapolis and i shen he ; Ly (fund of automotive knowledge | funeral home and at 3 p.m. in |of the Big Four railroad for many g S x, : under him. 1877 and came t0 America whet i tte tera o o Survivors include his wife, Beryl; 1 ble fo 8 Mis Mollie Robinson, Sister Berchmans, | lived here until a year ago when 3 far Indianap- Harrison, ret ired foreman for the | which was partly responsible for | Monrovia Methodist church. Burial | years. brothers, . Dan. Wiliam. Lawrence was 14. He had lived in Indial ar G dc Coke Utility, ‘who six daughters, M Walter Boesche, ' much of the success of the Marmon | will be at Hall. y ~John W. Askew. 88. {,she and her husband, Myron, nioved GEN. BRAD olis more than 50 years and retired Citizens Gas an re Mrs, Wayman Byers, Mrs. Kenneth! | company's products. Survivors include his wife, Orpha, gle Nom Neal By ba | V0 Ferguson, Mo. ' : me, 424 W I I's ard Bader, all} Came Here In 1916 Mrs. Kirkham, who was 61, died | two daughters, Mrs. Bernita Saxton, | Eearer:’ brainer. a , . Survivors include, besides her to join the f ago. He was ¢ ember of St. JO-|g1st st. He was 83. Burial will be of An al : Cecil’ Brun- at Pe In tier home. Se Was | Indianapolis, and. Miss Marjorie] MONTPELIER--Mrs Sarah Ann seers haben two daughters, Mrs. Helen lb Gafsa, in cent seph’s ¢ in Crown Hill. 0 ; S James. both! ter working in. nearly every a member of the West Michigan ypshaw, Scottsdale; seven sons, | Pear L. Roberts and Mrs, Lucille Clark ov he is wife, Kath 1 © ie A dt ! i four sons, Migor, department of the Packard Motor Street Methodist church. | Loren, Isaac Jr. and Donald, of vivare, CDanahiers Me nit Un, | Ferguson; a sister “Miss Flora Bie Bier non Mr, Harrison had been a re 1 fun PF! LBL 5 : Lh Eu bibindhd'h / vayne, {Car Co. Mr. Purdy became produc-| survivors are her husband, John; Scottsdale, Vern and Edwin, Ander- | Murden, Mrs. Max Morris, Louise, sons, | Wright, Indianapolis: . a brother When he fir for more than y + Wayne, | George W., Frank E, Perry, Dr. Paul 8 I ) b } hardly said a was emploved 3 Bever] v Hills, Cal, and Glen Frank-| lion superintendent of the Company three daughters, Mrs. Mabel Baker |son, Vert, Lancaster, Pa., and T-4 |g" roy | Arthur, Muskegon, Mich, and a H Vues wor Pat: ricia Ril y : : I {in 1913. He later served as general of Clairton, Pa.; Mrs. Juanita Wil- | Carl M., Indianapolis, now stationed | PLYMOUTH-—George M. Klingerman. 53. | granddaughter, Sue Ann Roberts, 0 thin sons, Capt. Gerald pele vib v es ee | manager of the Detroit Steel CoOP-|lijame of Indianapolis and Mrs. Jen= | in France; three brothers, Charles, | Survijors Ye, Plossl M.. yiibivers Ferguson. ing everythin Ft. Bragg, 1 and | te. Tet R00 C STOLEN TRUCK | erage Co. and came to Indianapolis je pollock of Indianapolis; four | Cairo, Ill, Lewis, Mt. Vernon, and! Jaskins, Mrs. Pern Beckinan. sons James. ese p— quainted, telli Roger P., both of ie +B ESE HE hie tte fia stolen truck. for 10 1916. sons, John and Joseph of Indian-| Albert, Granite City, Ill.; one sister, |Richard. Luther; brothers, Otto, Bdward. '| AUTO CEILING PRICES CUT on doing his
sister, Mrs. Hel ; tn S 5, May 5 more than a mile on side Following his services with the apolis; Cpr Don F. Kirkham, sta- | Mrs. Belle Hardy, New Harmony, |, ST. ai Myrtle Wiley; 7%; Sur WASHINGTON, June 8 (U, P.).~ been doing. apolis, and two brothers in Irelanc Ah Jose] i n ofl carte = = a “ Marmon company as purchasing ned at Camp Blanding, Fla, and | land nine grandchildren. SEYMOUR—Benjfamin H.© Black, 55. Price Chief Chester Bowles yes- He hasty sé eh : ; Any, 2FY LuS morn i gent, he advanced to assistant Seaman 2-c¢ Perry E. Kirkham, Cor- — Survivors: Jie. Minnie: sons, Thurman. |ierday announced a 4 per cent re up to this n
Te R y 1 us, Ivy 4 < i" Civ a ia : v y " | Donald Lawrence, Harold, Kenneth, ’ FRANK H. POSEY I : 0d. jo Is in 0 au 5 ! asurer, then to treasurer and pus Christi, Tex.; § brother, Harry CHANGE IN FRUITS daughters, Mrs. Opal Stirzinger. Mildred, [duction in ceiling prices for used anyone was |
Rites will be conducted at 2 deh n and fou 00 block J. Kansas st. later to vice president, In 1927 he kin of Monrovia; a st s.| WASHINGTON. — In ripening, gic phid Dolly Black; sister, Mrs.|passenger cars, effective July 1. He he had this
from the r C years died: yesterday in his I
aker : took the duties of general manager, Opal Brewer of Mooresville; 13 {many fruits become mushy, due | UNION CITY—Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Ma- | Said this action was taken to pro= of his hand a
as “he dashed | J Mr. Purdy had been a member! grandchildren and one great-grand- largely to the conversion of the! J gon, ol Survivors: Mrs Mae Wasson, vide for normal depreciation in would go to 4 e 1 ne HOOSIER" COMPLETES houses of the University club, the Columbia ' child. pectose substances into pectic acid. | Mrs. PI ekunger, 8 cae 3 "| their value, for him. Ey a ca
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NOW AND 3 ; f : He correspondent pastor "of Broad pple Chri - Je (y : | 3 ; SRN 3 : SRNR SRE {5 ¥ i: Ran $ Bradley is my church, will officiate and | EA To d : com FERS 3 i ; E an old fox." be in Washington Park. mp Ss 1 X : 3 : & oat en fox at all. Hi e ) S A ~ 3 2 a N SS 3 - % Survivors are his motl ) ae : Sh Re BR a fox. Luella Posey: Ir napolis; y . are, lst w Be 3 3 eb SR 5 a ta If he has tw ter. Mrs. Jeannette Lewell : Te a, OK es t 3 Tan J a : 4 they are sim Y at ! = oh 5 a - ) 3 oe . ] anapolis, and a brother, J n A. Seitz, Wa $e : Se how : Ta There is no Posey, Spencer, i VE a PRE X either In met ality. Gen. Bradle He is marrie ter who is t S TODAY : : : ; 3 3 3 X 2 Hoe ~-Elizabeth, Navy War Bond review, 8 p. m. Murat | BENECTORT SR 3 4 3 dent at Vass tempie CER 3 ¥ 5 3 a ’ ‘ , Indiana Congress of Farents and Teachers, | 2 25 SPREE I 4 : Ts : living at West Brookside ave board meeting, Claypool hotel td Sh tion. Fach Query, pastor of t al I as a, o, Community Sh > § $ : to the genera church, will officiate and burial Wash 2 & 3 : ; ) 3 : : a week, be in Crown Hill. Indianspoli Setaurant Operators associa. he LE 3 § CaN He writes on, ne y Hote] Wis - > Ra x 3 > Mr. Charles, who was 83, wis nota oF p= ® Wash rye ti By : week, althoug the sole surviving member of & Phi Delta Theta luncheon, noon, Columbia paigns two o pioneer Indianapolis family and _¢¥® times get by
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