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William 8. Cronin, superintendent of transmission and .distribution for the Indianapolis Power & Light Co., died this. morning at his home, 3716 N. Delaware st. He was 50. A native of Terre Haute, Mr. Cronin attended grade school there and then went to
rwJasper college. In
1013 he came to Indiandbolis and started as an electricidnds helper for the Indianapolis Light & Heat Co. predecessor to Power & Light’ Cd: : Following 18 months overseas seryice in a field artillery unit in world war 1, Mr. Cronin returned to the Power & Light Co., "where he worked 82 years. An organization leader in thie
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Legion, and of the Apalco club. He was an officer of the'l. P. & L. employees credit union, and the Mutual Relief association and its auxiliary. He was a member of
|8t, Joan of Arc Catholic church.
Survivors include his wife, Marie; a daughter, Miss Patricia Cronin, at home; two pons, Yepman 1-c William J. Cronin, and Electrician’s Mate 3-c Robert E. Cronin, both with the navy in the Pacific, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary O'Laughlin, and Mrs. L. S. Beebe, both of Indianapolis.
Services will be held at 9:30 a. m. Saturday in Kirby mortuary and at 10 a. m. in St. Joan of Arc church. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. Pallbearers named by Mr. Cronin before his death, were Harold F. Roempke, Arthur F. Augustine, Ambrose M. Cook, Clifford J.
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MISS IRENE L. SATTELLE Miss Irene L. Sattelle died this morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. George Noble, 3023 Sutherland ave,
Janapolis,” and a brother, Walter, of
Survivors -besides Mrs. Noble are two other sisters, Mrs. Della Joseph and Mrs. Charlotte Green, of Indi-
Seattle, Wash.
MRS. BESSIE SCHNEIDER ° Services for Mrs. Bessie H. Schneider, 818 Greer st., wife of Carl
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EXECUTIVE DIES
Frederick Dodds | Rose Was Civic Leader.
othy Vestal bree IY ane, Laving: | Robert, Carl Tomlinson.
| David Monroe Cox, 87
| vivor:
Miss Betty W. Tomlin.’
Bert OFA nsoR! sisters, Mrs Bernife TelMrs. Alice Em- | brothers, Ann, Hershel, Bert W. Jr., Russell and
ANDERSON--James Hollenbeck, 73. jor:
DALEVILLE—William Sweigart, 77. Sister, Mrs. Arthur Booram
MONON—Mrs, Minnie Bell Richardson, Mr. and Mrs, 70. Survivors: Daughters, al, Ethel; son, Dale, sister, Mrs. Jack Fielder MUNCIE—Prederick Dodds Rose, 62. Survivors: Wife, Gladys, sons, Capt. Theodore,. Lt. Andrew W., Stuart. | - RUSHVILLE—Mrs; Lena Rill, 75. SurvivHusband, George A.; daughters, Cora, Florence, Mrs, Mary Hurst, Mrs. Loretta Dyer; son, George A. Jr.; brother, Frank Stockinger; sisters, Mrs. Susan Roell, Mrs.
SHITHS 2.76 DIES
Mrs. Della B. Corn, mother of Ellis Corn and Mrs. Norman Katte kamp of Indianapolis, died yesters day at her home in Smith's Valley. A native of Harrisburg, Ky., Mrs,
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H. Schneider, tailor, were to be conducted this morning im the Arthur Day funeral home in Bloomington. Burial was to be in Bloomington. Mrs. Schneider, who was 46, died Monday in Methodist hospital. A native of Bloomington, she lived theres until her marriage to Mr. Schneider in 1930. She was a member of the Methodist church there. Survivors, besidés the husband, include a daughter, Mrs. Mary Redford, Indianapolis; her mother, Mrs. B. Burns, and two brothers, John Burns and Roy Burns, all of Bloomington; a sister, Mrs. Isabelle Mc-| form the Merchants Trust Co. |" Milles, South Bend, and three| The banker was past president! grandchildren. \ of the Chamber of Commerce and a trustee of Delaware post 19, American Legion. He was also a member of the Episcopal church, Knights Templar and the Scottish Rite. Survivors include his wife, the} former Miss Gladys Walcott of Indianapolis, and three sons, Theodore F. Rose II, Montreal, Canada;
MUNCIE, “Aug. 8. — Prederick| Dodds Rose, president of the Mer-|; chants Trust Co. and vice president | of the Merchants National bank,| died at his home near here yesterday. Mr. Rose, who was 62, was a graduate of Muncie high school and Harvard university. In 1928 he received the M. A. de@ree from In-| diana . university. After serving in World War 1, he returned to Mun-| cle to be named president of the| Union National bank here which | later merged with two others to,
A life-long resident of Indianapolis, Miss Sattelle was a graduate of Manual high school and had.attended Indiana university. She was ast president of the Memorial ost's American Legion ‘auxiliary and was serving as secretary to the Indiana department of the Amerjcan Legion when she died. A member of the Sutherland Presbyterian church, she was affiliated with the Women's Federation of that church. Services will be conducted by the Rev, F. A. Pfleiderer, pastor of the Sutherland church, Friday at 2 p. m. at Flanner & Buchanan Funeral home, Burial will be in Crown Hill.
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Lt. Andrew W. Rose, Dallas, Tex., and Lt. Stuart W. Rose, serving with the navy medical corps in the South Pacific. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
FRANK N. GERBECK
Services for Frank N. Gerbeck, a native of Europe and a Kingan &*' Co. employee for 30 years, will be held at 8:30 a. m. Friday at the Stevens & Son funeral home and at 9 a. m. at Holy Trinity Catholic church. The Rev. Edward Beckhold, pastor of the Holy Trinity church, of which he was a member, will officiate. Burial will be in St. Joseph cemetery.
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Corn, who was 65, had lived in Smith's Valley 30 years and was a member of the Smith's Valley United Brethren church. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. témorrow in Smith's Valley church. Burial will be in Mt. Pleas~ ant. Other survivors include her husband, Leslie; two other daughters, Mrs Ella Barnhart, Phoenix, Ariz. and Mrs, James Harold, Jeffersonville; a sister, Mrs. Mary Wheeler,
Kathryn Roell. SEYMOUR—Mrs, vivors:™ Daughter,
EVANSVILLE—Miss Laura Buehler, 72. | Survivors: Sisters, Miss Ida Buehler, Mrs. ! Ella, McDowell.
Minnie Topie, 83. Sur. Mrs. Henry Tuelke':
son, Henry G.; brother, John Kamman: Linda Ray Mobley, 17 ‘months, Surviv- sisters. Mrs Niary Aubke, Mrs. William
ors: Parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lance Mobley Stuckwisch, Mrs. Henry Stuckwisch. Guy Wiles, 66. Survivors: *Wife, Mabel; |" Mics Julia M. Noolker, 83. Survivors: | daughter, Louise; sons, Dixie L., William Brothers, George, William H. and Louis H. Noelker; sisters,” Mrs. Louise Resiner, Mrs, Schwambach, 32
Survivors: | carrie Meyer,
“iter bert L. : t . sie. De iio aural) mother, Mrs, Bessie. Delai| = sHELBYVILLE—Albert Stafford, 93.
Mrs. Helen A. Kirkpatrick, 46. Survivor:| WILLIAMSPORT=-Mrs. Elsie Nora Lau- | Brother, Herbert I. Augustine. rie. Survivors: Sons, Emmett, Raymond; FRANCESVILLE—Miss Grace Ellen Bels- brothers. Peter and ‘Archie Hartz, sister,
wanger, 26. Survivors: Mother, Mrs. Ber- | Mrs. Margaret: MeMil MeMillion, Mice Hunter, brother, Ray Beiswanger. KOKOMO-—Lindsay Toney, 70. Survive ors: Daughters, Mrs. REbeite Javin, Mis. "MORE MEA MEAT FOR D Ib. Tl t broths Lucile Smith; sisters, rs. Rosie Mont- | ecalb, .; four rothers, Irvin gomery, Mrs. Frances Greenleaf. | PUBLIC SEEN NEAR Carey, Ed Carey and Buck Carey, + FAPAYETTE-Mys, Ella Babcock, Sur- . : ivors: Sons, Jos, Burton, Charles. WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (U, P.)).|Decalb, and James Carey, HarrisTheodore Overhalser, 78. Survivors:| The depar Dore veal: ovis. aps york] 5 SpErimen) ut agriculture! burg, Ky: her stepmother, Mrs. Apple, Mrs. George Grottle, Mrs. T. 8. |said t ay that civilians may expect Sally Carey, Harrisburg, and seven | Rogers, as. Shera Oler; sons, Richard, |slightly more meat this fall than|grandchildren. Mrs. Maude (Hoke) Cunningham, 66. | they have been able to buy in recent , BA Survivers: Brothers, Richard and Bernard] 1 ioke; sisters. Mrs, William Arbegust, Mrs months, heavy demand how bwio 2OBEL Zobel. 816 E aura Thompson. / = ites for Ludwig . 818 E. 53d | B N k S : A . ; garcts broihbr ker Survivors: Wife, Mar ever, is expected to hold meat prices|st. an employee of J. Solotkin & LA PORTE—John Hiles, 75. . [near heir present high levels| Co, Inc., will be held at 10:30 a. m. rank W. Phillips, 61. Survivors: wife, | thro ear 1946, a art - Hiroor ht aps, £1. Survivoh rough : y department | tomorrow in the Aaron Ruben FuMIDDLEBURY—Richard Dean Yoder, | T€POIt sald. neral home. He was 52. two years. Survivors: Parents, Mr, and| Civilians this year will average| Rabbi Israel Chodos and Cantor ora Nodes. " vil 120 to 125 pounds each (wholesale Myro Glass will officiate and burial — Mrs r , (Bernfield) Paschen, 69 Freda wim weight) as compared with 150! {will be in Bethel cemetery. Mr: Leslie; daughters, Mrs. Frank C. Wright, pounds last year, the report in-|Zobel died Monday in the Methodist Mrs. Clayton Million, Ruth; sisters, Fred Hermann, Mrs, Herman ners: J | dicated. hospital,
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Mr, Gerbeck, who was 64, died | yesterday in his home, - 753 N. | Holmes ave, after a brief illness. | He moved to Indianapolis in 1905] Survivors include his wife, Mary; | two daughters, Miss Anna Gerbeck | and Miss Margaret Gerbeck, all of | Indianapolis, and a sister,. Mrs. |
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CLAUDE FRANCE
Services for Claude France, 1024, Roache st, who died yesterday in| City hospital, will be held at 2| p. m. Friday in First Baptist church with the Rev. F. F. Young, | | pastor, officiating. Burial will be in| Floral Park.
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.great-grandchildren, The Rev. James G. Jones, vicar of St. George's church, will officiate at services to be held at 11 a. m. Friday at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill.
ELIZABETH FOEDISCH
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