Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1945 — Page 4
RITES SET FOR | E. E. VANHORN fone “Latunge
Richard T. Burger,
Mrs. Martha Ellen Trester, ors: Sisters, Mrs. Cora Rissler, Mrs. Laws
Resident of City ‘32 Years trainers. mers and Gimert Girton. ! COALMONT—Morgan E. Green,
. gry : : GOSHEN-—MTrs. Dies in Hospital. Survivors: Son, C Wallace Butts; brother,
Rites for Edward E. VanHorn, 238, Roland Yoder, N. Addison st. .who died yesterday in City hospital, will be held at 1:30|81. Survivors: p. m. Friday at the Conkle funeral! home. The Rev, Charles. M, Armen-
Sur ) trout, pastor of the Washington vivors: Wife, Pearl; sons, Edgar William, ! iol h; d Lu'u Street Presbyterian church, will of-| Jarvis. irs ean : dwi : . ficiate. Burial %ill be in Floral Park |2riGwn. ons. (He Mr, VanHorn, who was 74, had LA PORTE—George Peting, 42. resided in Indianapolis 52 years. He|vors: ale; Alerts; > iam He was a member of Evergreen lodge, | an8hiers, Corn Lee, 0a Hoare: 2 oiaters,
F. & A. M, and the Odd Fellows.| Mrs. Nova Sartori, Mrs. Richard Boettcher.
LINTON—Albert C. Mathena, z services for Mr. VanHorn. ivivors: Wite, Artie; sons, Charles, Harley,
He is survived by a foster son, Wilbur Daupert, Indianapolis; two! nfagioN—Mrs. Emma L. Fear, 69 nephews, Frank Joyce, Indianapolis. - and William E. Joyce, Acton; two|C%arr vice Holman, 7 Catherine Stafford,| MARKLE—Mrs. Anna Laura Percell, 78.
J Survivors. Sons, Marvin, Reuben; daughonesboro, and Mrs. Laura Thomas, In a ogo; Saugn-
. ' and a sister-in<law, Mrs| yu pyiNSVILLE—Sharron Dianne BurSarah C. VanHorn, Anderson. leigh, 6 months, Survivors: and Mrs, Andrew W. Mrs Laverna: 8tevens
MRS. LOIS EMILY MARTIN Anice: brothers, Andrew, Teddy, for Mrs. Lois Emily] Martin, 1508 S. Vinewood ave., will] | dianapolis resident, she was a mem- | Skaggs: be held at 2 p. m. Friday in Flanner ber of the Englewood Christian|two brothers, & Buchanan mortuary with burial{church and the Daylight chapter |Sgt. Granville Skaggs,
terday in her home.
Daniel
Esther,
daughter, Lola.
lodge will also hold
RITES ARE SET (William Kleinhenz, Hardware CHAPLAIN SPEAKER ST ee
STATE DEATHS [ne ak Bl FOR MRS. CRAH Employee. for 45 Years, Dies FOR HOMECOMING) xx sec ses ot eo
PENNVILLE—Francis ada;
Mrs. Charles, ‘Williams. ; : : PORTLAND Mis Kate Riley, 8. ATmi- « |e Services for William Kleinhenz |p. m. Friday at the 40th Street Chaplain Mark E. Moore, whogjqeq Stenotypists of America will
E. Ervin (Rink) Throp, 68, Survivors: = . . . A Sages Retired Busingss Woman ware co. 120 E. Washington st., for | Bettcher, a lifelong resident of In- division during the Battle of the iqyeeqay ot ghetfield Inn.
daughters, Mrs. Virginia West, R «MIS.
Malone Plerian; sister, Elizabeth McQuate, 91, ~ Robbins. tommorrow in Planner & Buchanan [his home, 5128 Primrose ave, BurDaughter, Mrs. David, igeen; sister, Mrs, Edna Parker,
¥ JBAIRIE CREEK--Mary Christena Hay: Thursday at “Fanner & Buchdnan | Hil. : Mr. Beticher, who was 59, had rene. ' ‘The “Rev. Joe Collins is host
GWIXNNEV RLE-—Jranchs Marion Tague, George
: C. Web om : Tires Frames, sens, wor Lt. [735 Park ave, who died yesterdav. ne was at work. \here the last five years and wasjof Waco, Tex. was captured by the and Hazel Stevens, Ann Beyerss
Mrs. Dorls Pleging, pore. Freda ‘Myers |The Rev. M. O. Robbins, pastor of| A resident of Zionsville, he was a member of.the 49th Street Chris-| Germans, but was liberated by an-|dorfer, Beatrice Rutush and Mary
ck. RyivOrs: Bs ficiate with burial in Crown Hill, family &hd came here from that| He is survived by his wife, Mrs, | was serving. board.
HARTFORD CITY-—Leroy Pretian Wil liams, 70. Survivor: KOKOMO Joseph C. Collard, ue
pera usec er rs rginia s. Ehaties ¥. Suwa. 1. Shen from the wholesale beauty supply|longed to the Capitol City Masonic| Indiahapolis; a. sister, Mrs, Mamie intendent of the Indianapolis dis- PLAN GARDEN PARTY Elisabeth | business here in 1940. She had lived| lodge. McIntire, Lebanon; a stepson,|trict of the Church of the Naza-| Koran Temple 30, Daughters of Survivors: |in Indianapolis more than 50 years.| Survivors are his wife, Viola, and Ralph E. VanDermeulen, Indianap- rene, will speak at 10:30 a. m.|the Nile, will hold a garden party Mrs. Louise Dagan, Mrs. Seima| She is survived hy a son, William |a nephew, John Kleinheriz. olis, and’ three stepdaughters, Mrs,| There will be a basket dinner at|Saturday evening at. the home of
sister, | E. Schoettle, Indianapolis, and a
sons, Wayne A, Harvy son, Willlam Floyd;
“sons, William, Harry. Mh E Gross, 81.
Survivor:
. Josephine Parker McCool, 83. Sur- MRS. WILLA DENTON Daughter, Mrs, Prank J. Crawford. LEENA FOOTE AAT AAR
Ida May Blackford. 75 Lewis Evans Carson, 79, Theresa Schneid, 82.
| Guy, Melvin; daughter, J son, brothers, William, Ellis
vivors: Husband, James H.; »
ter, Margaret Weber; ev, | cemetery.
mother, Mrs.| Mrs. Denton, who was 62, died wir, {Monday in her home. Her son,
WARREN-—Henry Jeffarson McElhane , | Gilford McEihaney;
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an employee of the Vonnegut Hard-| Christian church for William F. was serVing with the 106th Infantry|y, ystalieq at a dinner meeting
Bulge will speak at'3 p. m., Sunday | nose to be installed are: Esther | at the homecoming service of the Keller, president; . Sgt. Willlam | Morristown Church of the Naza-|Shimeta, vice-president; Mildred Sommers, treasurer; Mary vte,
Mr. Kielohenz, who was 67, dfed pastor. recording secretary: Wilma Bids mortuary for Mrs. Maude H. Grah, yesterday. of a Heart attack’ w hile| been employed at the Gem Coal Co.| Chaplain Moore, former pastor |dinger, corresponding secretary, |
Lived Here 50 Years. 45, years, will be held at 3 p. m. dianapolis who died yesterday at
Services are yeheduled at 2 p. m. | mortuary. Burial will ‘be in’ Crown ial will be in New Crown.
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Victory Memorial church, will of-|a member of~a ploneer Madison! tian church. other division in which his brother [C. Arthur, members 6f the executive
Mrs. Grah, who was 74, retired city about 46 years ago. He be- Mary J. Bettcher; a brother, Henry,| The Rev. Gene Phillips, super-
Florence Ganz, Mrs. Emiline Ryan noon, and former pastors and mem- Mrs. Lulu Cox.. Dinner will be at brother, Walter Craig, Tampa, Fla. (WILLIAM F. BETTCHER and Mrs. Retta Leffler, all of In-|bers’ will be introduced at 2:30/6:30 p. m. with cards and a white ! Rites will be conducted at '2 dianapolis. p. m, |elephant p party following.
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Rites for Mrs, Willa Denton, 929 |= Locke st, apt. 644, will be held iE
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Mrs, Martin, who was 29, died yes-| Survivors are A lifelong In-| Eugene; her mother, Mrs. Mary M. all of Indianapolis.
Karolann: | MRS. EMMA B. KREIG George Skaggs and| Services for Mrs. Emma B. Krelg, | serving in|Indianapolis resident for 24 years | Burma, and two sisters, Mrs. Adah who died yesterday at her home, husband, |B. Julian and Miss Eileen Skaggs,|1523 Southeastern ave., will be held
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‘|tuaries Peace chapel. The Rev. Walter C. Maas, pastor of Trinity Evangelical. Lutheran church, will officiate, with burial in St. John's | cemetery. The widow of August H. Krelg, | Mrs. Kreig was 65. She was a | native of Peru and a member of | Trinity church and Trinity Ladies’ | Aid society. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. | Helen Rohrberg, Hammond, and | Mrs. Gertrude Falkening, Indian- | apolis; a son, Ernest E. Kreig, In- | dianapolis; a brother, Geoxge, of S| Macy and . 11 grandchildren.
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Friday’ in the Moore~ Mortuaries | eace Chapel. Burial will be in| | Memorial Park cemetery. Mr. Graham, a resident of In- | dianapolis 58 years, died vesterday |g in his home, 23 Eastern ave. He |= was 81. A native of Anderson, Mr. IE Graham was a member of the | = | First Christian church there. Survivors are his wife, Lenore, | and his daughter, Mrs. Ralph Pollard, of Cleveland, O.
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Harry C. Lord, a retired employee | {of the U. S. Rubber Co., died yes-| | terday in his home, 830 W. 28th|= st. He was 79, An employee of the rubber com-! pany 25 years, he retired in 1935.) He belonged to the Holy Angels | Cafholic church and the Holy Name! ociety. Survivors are his wife, Mary; ven daughters, Mrs, Josephine! Byfield, Mrs. Margaret Volz, Mrs.' arriet Cecil, Miss Virginia and iss Geraldine Lord, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. Robert Allison, Wash- | ington, D. C, and Sister Grace] | Patrice of the Sisters of St. Joseph Order, Kansas City, Mo., and 19] | grandchildren.
850 WORKERS OUT IN | FT. WAYNE STRIKE
FT. WAYNE, Ind, July 11 (U.| ' P.).—W. B. Griswold, plant manager of the Phelps Dodge Copper orp., INCA division in Ft. Wayne, said today that 850 United Elecrical Workers, local 933, C. I. O,, vere striking because of the discilinary lay-off of four persons in he heavy wire inspection departent. The strike is the result of a three months’ controversy, Griswold said, and began Monday when the workers sat down on their jobs. The =-doors. af the, plant were closed yes-
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