Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1945 — Page 4
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Services for Dr. Guy W, Seaton, | 3616 Coliseum ave, a practicing! physician in Indianapolis 30 years, | | will be conducted at 2 p. m, Wednes{day in Flanner & Buchanan mortuady. Burial ‘will be in Crown Hill | Dr, Seaton, who was 61, died yes- | terday in Methodist hospital, An ear, gye and nose specialist, | he had offices in the Hunge- -Mansur | building for many; years. Dr. Seaton was a member of the Indianapolis Medical society, the! Indiana State Medical association, | the American Medical association, ! the American Academy of Ophthal-
’ Rap hW. Wheeler, Formerly __ Dead at 47 Of Times, Dies in Colorado Ralph R. Wheeler, 45, a ‘former caster, Pa, and had been a resi-
employes of the advertising depart [dent of Indianapolis for. 20 years.
She was a member of Christ ment of the Times, died Saturday At]. \ 0)" church and the Nettie hie Howe tn. 24 Junta, oi, he Ransford chapter, O. E. 8. Mrs. He was the owner an T|Lloyd was active in Red Cross of the La Junta Tribune-Democrat ay » and was & member of the Service| gq. \iyore include three sisters, club, Columbia club, Player's club [Mrs, Brent Groff, Indianapolis; Mrs. and the American Legion here. {Florence Forest, Lancaster, Pa., and Mr, Wheeler was a -native of yg. nay Steward, Philadelphia, Rockport, Ind, and a graduate of {Pa.; and a brother, Joel Haines, Shortridge high &chool. He at- |1 ancaster, Pa. tended Purdue university and ye- | ceived his degree from the Unives-|yjgd VIRGINIA Z. SPECKER shy o of Atiacna. He Jerved as 4 Private services for Miss Virginia marine in : Survivors include his wife, Mrs, | | Zetta Specker will be conducted Opal Lamm Wheeler; two sons, { Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. in Flanner
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John and Rawles; his parents, Dr. j& Buchanan Mortuary. by the Rev. and Mrs. John T. Wheeler ne {R. M. Dodrill, pastor of the BroadS Deleware foam oie way Baptist chureh. Burial will be - Crown Hill. ts have not in here FREE ues - be mi Miss Specker, who was 19, was the mology sand Otolaryngology, and P daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris A. Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity, and 1a amin, Specker, 5138 Guilford ave. She ! he was a 32d degree Mason. He also y died Saturday in Robert W. Long belonged to the Central Christian . LLOYD MRS, CLARA H LOY Liovd.[Nospital. She was a graduate of X-LE ISLAT B church and was “chairman of the Services for Mrs. Cian 3 Sale { Shortridge high school and was em- music committee and official board 88, of 633 E. Maple rd, "will be held ployed by L. S. Ayres & Co : of the church. tomorrow at 2 a. Jv, - Re, She is also survived by a brother, -_ Dr. Seaton is Buchanan Mortuary, Burial w .. . n : be in Crown Hil. {Stu's Jr. Livestock Leader, Served in wife Geneva and a sister rant C. Martin, Cartersburg. Me Lieve died Baturdey ne HENRY J. HAMMANS House and Senate. Pallbearers for the service include hn, Se Yu rhps "Henry J, Hammans, ‘63, died or oF ...| Dr. Everett E. Padgett, Dr. Walter erie in his home at 2025"'N. Key-| Prominent livestock F. Dean, Dr. C. V. Dunbar, Dr. He was an employee of breeders of the nation and a for] endell A. Shullenberger. Joh O. 344 $2 on RSS he the George J. Maver Co ‘mer member of both houses in the Lewis and Judge Hezzie B. Pike, x » A D, Special Prices and Terms | A native of . Martinsville, Join’ Call MA-7131 or ' Bright Webb died last .night in| 4 . Hammons had been a resident of | Brig | Services for Mrs. Mary Miceli, International Beauty School | Indianapolis for 27 ‘years. | Methodist hospital Ihre & pro- | 601 5 Merrill at 1 Ye held ai #3 8. WASHINGTON $7. | Survivors include three daughters, | longed illness, He ‘was 47. ern + Wil} be held a . ” [Mrs. Mabel Jones, Indianapolis,| - Born on a farm on the Three, 8 30 a. m. tomorrow in her home ASPIRIN HELP? THIS | Mrs. Virgie ‘Curtis, Anderson, and] | Notch road (S. Meridian st), .par t.and at 9 a. m. in the Holy Rosary
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TABLET “HAS EVERYTHING” jae Mary Ella Benbow, Glendale, | of Which is said to have been th ie! Catholic church. Burial will be in
a sister, Mrs. Louella .Mc- i first’ farm land cleared in Marion/,, Josabir's cerietery h and speed. Take St. » Mo. and a county, Mr. Webb had lived there Joseph's cemetery. Tn EA et date and | (Sal) > Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Miceli
i larence, Martinsville. |all his life. With his father, Johni| * : who wat 81, gied in i ba. Ge unsurpa Seid {pry Sas be held at 2 p. m.{R. Webb, he became an extensive Friday in St. Vincent's hospital. y more? Buy the big 100 tablet bottle | wednesday at Moore Mortuaries| producer and shipper of pure bred She was a native of Cincinnati, 36e, thisaise gives you nearly 3 tablets | hapel. Burial will be in| Ramboutllet sheep. |O- and moved to Indianapolis 43 for 16. Always ask for St. Joseph Aspirin. | Norsheas: chape vears- ago. She was a member of Spring Valley cemetery at Pt. Hat-| The senior Webb had yrparter vison. {the first Rambouillet sheep to the|the Holy Rosary church and its | United States from France in 1890, jatar society. MRS. ELSIE M. STEWART {and had built up a flock which later | Tar nen Dee. a i , won prizes at Paris, Chicago and Philip wo sons udie an Rites were to be held tonight in vo Hin Bagot Anthony of Indianapolis; a daugh-| . B [t er, Mrs. Ninfa Venezia, Lebanon; State Board Member {four brothers, August Loschiavo Mr. Webb, & Democrat, served two!and Anthony Loschiavo, Covington, terms in the ‘house of representa-|Ky. and Paul Loschiavo and Leo tives, and was elected to the senate | Loschiavo, Richmond; two sisters in 1932. While in the senate he | Mrs. August Matracia and Mrs.! Mrs. Stewart had lived In Indi-| p00 009 the state-wide primary | John Battaglia, Covington, and |anapolis several years before she, gr 1935 ang 1939, a bill to re- seven grandchildren, {moved to Cincinnati 15 years Ag0.| 4.0 the auto license plate fee to $1 She was a member of an Indian-', ver ang a measure to give each| WILLIAM J. BRUNNING apolis chapter of O. E. 8, Daugh- y,me owner a $5000 tax exemption.| Services for William J. Brunning {ters of America, and Auxiliary of| Mr. Webb served fromt 1932 to|who died Friday in his home, 5028 | the Order of Railway Conductors, 1940 as a member of the Indiana's. State ave., will be held today ar Ls state board of agriculture. For '2 p. m. in the Blasengym Funeral Survivors include her husband,! imany years he was a director of home. Burial will be in New Crown |P. C. Stewart; a sister, Mrs. Flor-| the ‘Indiana. Live Stock Breeders’ cemetery. ence Ray, Wilmington, O., and alassociation, and at one time was| Mr, Brunning who was 48, was a | brother,, Wilmer Brading. Colum- | president of the : Arherican Ram- | i lifelong resident of Indianapolis and | bus, O. { bouillett Sheep association., a former employee of the Johnson Rotary Club Member Chevrolet Co. Mr. Brunning was 2 H member of the Fraternal Order o: e had served on the executive! Eagles.
board of the Indiana Dai rymen’s| . Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | Association and was a member. of | Irene Harrison Brunning: his lat 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Uni. [the Rotary gb ne Indisoh Fam parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Brun- | versity Heights United Brethren| Beau a the Presbyterian ig. three brothers, Charles, Theo- | church. of which he waA%- a mem- snure . . ' idore and Henry, and three sisters ber. Burial will be in Memorial | Mr. Webb received his higher|y,g Clarence Long, Mrs. Rose | Park at Anderson: ; education from private tutors after| Fillenwider and Mrs, Lester Burch, Mr. Reed. who was 83, died Sat-| (being graduated from the Indian-|,) of Indianapolis.
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JOHN D. REED Services for John D. Reed. who! operated a shoe repair shop in his {home, 1408 Castle ave. will be held
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Vv: here 22 years| : : J fon before moving a | Survivors, besides hig wife. are
4 two daughters, Rosalind dnd Nancy Survivors are two sons, Elmer, | 2 R N .
Jan 0 Son! 1 | Indianapolis, and Rudolph, Racine, A two sons, John {Wis.: five daughters, Mrs. Amy : Ww A Mrs. Don Arnoid both | Funeral ‘services will be ‘held at t yersa ah Is. oa a L 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Hisey | Had Sao, I ah Ag d Sie and Titus mortuary. . Burial will be | Priest, Mrs. Velma Priest an IS. /in Crown Hill cemetery. Ina Morgan, all of Indianapolis; | =o {290 grandchildren and 27 great-! A : g MRS. JAR | grandchildren, His wife, Anna, RS CLARA LIGHT died in 1936. | Services- were held Saturday in : {Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel | MRS. ARMINNIE METIVIER (for Mrs. Clara
Services for Mrs. Arminnie Meti- May Light, wife | vier, 74, a lifelong resident, of Indi- of Warr en G. Janspolis, win be held Tuestey oti [ELE *C El 11:30. p. m. in Moore Mortuary’s Times press room | Peace chapel. Burial will be in hs pres n. Washington Park cemetery. Bus idl was in Mrs. Metivier died Saturday in|” 2shington ‘the State Soldiers’ home in Lafa- | PAIK. | yette. She was a member of the Mrs. Light, who Woodruff Place Baptist church, the | V2 54 died in
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WILLIAM D. MASON | - Services were held yesterday for William D. Mason, 95, in Bluffton Thursday in the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. H. Backus, 5530 Broadway. 3urial will be in Bluffton, He was a native of N. Y., and had been in the tailoring business «in Bluffton for 50 years He was & member of Mizpah Temple Shrine in Ft. Wayne, a 32d degree Mason and a member of the Knights of Pythias in Bluffton.
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Survivors . besides her hushand include a son, James 'O., Indianapolis, and two brothers, Walter P Motsinger, Indianapolis, and N, H Motsinger, Marion,
MRS. SADIE L. HULSOPPLE Services for Mrs. Sadie L. Hulsopple, a native of County Down, Ireland, who died Saturday in her home; 639 Middle dr., Woodruft Place, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary Burial will be in Crown Hill Mrs. Hulsopple, who was 79, had iged in Indianapolis most of her life, She was a member of Naomi chapter, 131, O. E., S.; Pioneers
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