Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1945 — Page 9
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MONDAY, AC rn Hm, INSURE kg McHugh, Partar] in CANNING Newspaper Supply Firm, Dies LL Lol of RR oe re roma Mas
Co. who died yesterday at "is home, | |408 Ruskin pl, will beheld at 9:30] |a m. (neral home and at 10 a. m.
Joan of Arc Catholic chuech,
Wednesday at Blackwell fu- | at St. |
SERVIGES (ES TODAY:
Lived Here 40 Years.
Rites for Orrin A. Seward,
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ORRIN A, SEWARD Services for Albert A
Contractor, Held Today
Services for Albert F. Bertels,| 1521 N. LaSalle st., a building con~!
be ‘held at 3 p. m. today in the
| Royster & Askin mortuary.
The Rev. Ralph Weisser, pastor |
Saturday night ‘in his home, 2650 Brill st. He was a native of Ger- |
Partner in Tailoring Firm tractor for more than 45 years, will ‘many, and had lived here 40 years. |
He was a member of the South-| | port Masonic lodge, 1. O. O. F., and the Indianapolis Gardeners’ society.
Burial. *
will be in Calvary
| partner in the E. C. Teter TalloMng Mr. McHugh, who was 53, was
a of the Pirst Evangelical and Re-| Survivors include his wife, Sophia;
g formed church will officiate. Burial three daughtets, Mrs: Emma Ziegler. |
Mrs. Elsa McClintic and Mrs. Mar- *
0 Co, who died Saturday at St.|Will be in Crown Hill, ; 1 L. Chen- head Linotype machinist at the In-' vi v's hospital. ‘were to be ned] Mr. Bertel, who was 69 was a garet Curlee, all _of Indianapolis; who de- Jdianagolis Star from 1920 to 1937 § ; Cn neent's hospital, ao [lifelong * resident of Indianapolis. three sons, Sgt. William Schroeder lessons in when he became associated in the | [EER Ny at 2 p. m. today at Kirby mor- gis father, George Bertels. was a home -on furlough, and Homer and Japanese | newspaper supply business with his| § i o ih |tuary. The Rev. Clive McGuire, pioneer Indianapolis resident and a Edward, both of Indianapolis; his day to de- brother. He also had worked for| executive secretary of the Indian- building el ri iy Tasty Son : seful skies. the former Indianapolis Sun, the an ta iad : was a member of the First Evangeli- . § S, S. e National | Mtuncie Star and the Indianapolis Spoils Baptist association, Was 10," and Reformed church and In- Elizabeth Quebe Indianapolis, and Ambulance Service hey began fire department. officiate, with burial in Crown | 4ianapolis lodge, 465, I. O. O. b two othersdin Germany. reek from He was a member of the Inter-| Hill. Survivors include his wife, rn ——— AT LOW COST ok I national Typographical Union No. A resident of Indianapolis 40 a daughter, Mrs. Fern Hllbeck 5 LOCAL SOLDIERS 1 and St. Joan of Arc church. He | 1. He | Indianapolis; a son, Maj. Glen G : : P-10's, the was a veteran of world war I. years, Mr. Seward. Was |Bertels, Madison, Wis. a sister, Private ambulance used ONLY for sick, acclVin eneine Surviving are three brothers, J. : : resided at 3342 N. New Jersey. st. | Mrs. Bertha Wilson, Indianapolis; GIVEN DISCHARGES lid Cl lin Trained ill ” Thomas, William H. and Frank J. Joseph X. McHugh He had been a partner in the a brother, Walter G., Birmingham dent and invalid cases. ean linen, i x {and two sisters, Miss Gertrude Mec-| tailoring house 10 years and prior |Ala.; three grandchildren, and one! Five local men were returned to attendants EE reed | Hugh and Mrs, Sarah H. Staub, all [(Tchate sid Wiiu Wi be fn Gremn-] hat’ iad. Worked ‘ob Marchalligrest-grandehid. |civilian ranks recently following : TT { th - sreparation jot Indianapolis. J Born in Johnson county, Mr.|Pield Co. and a Chicago wholesale | | ANTON C. SCHAEKEL oe Sisslinrge, Stile Samp Bum 24-Hour Service velt’s party | VICTOR R. EVANS Evans, who was 42, had lived in In-|hoyse. Services for Anton C. Schaekel,rapolis officer was placed on the inconfeernce ed follow Taauetions in Services for Victor R. Evans, who |dianapolis 10 years and had operated| wr Seward was a member of el died yesterday in his home, active service list and a second : bul rp rdav 1 e 3 > ol | hi . + § Q Joseph E. {the Ball Blue Book. To get your copy |died yesterday in his home, 1744 E.|a milk route here fof the last five| gis here and the Christian church | R. 8 on Troy ave. will be con: |was scheduled for release from ace The low cost of Wilson Ambulance mission to send 10¢ with your name and address to- | Kelly st, will be held at 3 p. m. to-|years. He was. a member of the] lin Rushville. | ducted YOmorrow 8% 2:30 p. in. in| tive Servite. Ll 125% arailghl : {morrow in the Garfield Park Baptist | Garfield Park Baptist church, | He is survived by his wife, Ger-| a . : Service makes it available to er eryone, BALL BROTHERS COMPANY, Muncie, Ind th Tt i ; , Ind. e Bert S. Gadd feral home by | 10se having 85 or more points 's former church. The Rev. C. Spurgeon| Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | |trude; two daughters, Miss Helen the Rev. F. R. Daries, pastor of the were: Jroup are 'Paschall, pastor of the church, will| Effie Evans; his parents, Mr. and Seward and Mrs. Roger G.Hormell, zi d Ref ed| T. Sat. J ass] - rm —— v lis: ion Evangelical an ormed | gt. James J. Boyle Jr, 1244 1e corpora Mrs. Claude Evans of Indianapolis; lis, and two sons, [both of Indianapo an ‘i church. Burial will be in Crown |E. Washington st.; Pfc. Delbert H. ls main os bn son, Edwin A. Evans of A pie Jack T. Seward, in the Aleu- Hill | Knox, IE N. New Jersey st: Prod Cal, an apolis; three sisters, Miss Chrystalltjane and Robert H. Seward, - y e (at 17 E. Evans and Mrs. Martha Duncan of | 14a nanolis, Mr. Schaekel, who was 59, had David E. Via, 5143 E. Washington | Ge HOME ir terminal ABLE | Indianapolis ad Mrs. Evelyn Sims been ill seven years. He was a|st.and T.5th Gr. Harold L. Foisey.| “ | | ] th Ch mes” FOR DEPEN {ot Columbus, ’ . native of Tipton county and had 3455 N. Capitol ave. it fi (EY USSU BRE] 1 oga cargo T. J. WILLIAMSON been a resident of Indianapolis for | S. Sgt. Catalino FP. Laanan, 2702 RM Tay MARKEY 9433 be able to EL | MRS. DAISIE GRAHAM Services for Thomas J. William- | more than 30 years. A livestock |Stuart st., was released in the dversight daily. TR | Services for Mrs. Daisie Graham, |son, who died Saturday in his |buyer for the L. H. McMurray com- 40 group.
n federally as well as
who died Saturday at her home in| Hollywood, Fla., will be held]
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{home at 3939 N. Capitol ave. will {be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in
mission firm, he had been em-| ployed at the stockyards for 25
First Lt. Sunset ave.
Lynn N. Summers, 530 was = released from
Wednesday at 10 a. m: in the|the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. years. Mr. Schaekel was a member, active duty last Saturday Ma. | ounced to- Dorsey funeral home. Burial will Mr. Williamson was general agent |of the Pentalpha Lodge 564, F. & 4.|Raymond H. Fields, Antlers hotel, | g a 24-hour pe in Crown Hill. |of the Erie Railroad Co. for 19|M. and of the Zion church. {Will be put, on inactive status, | tween Los | A native of Indianapolis, Mrs. | years. | Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Oct. 22. {
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Graham, Who was 63, was a
Born in Arlington, Mr. William-
| Ruth Schaekel;
three sisters, Mrs. |
—SEE OUR WINDOWS
tract serv- {charter member of the Tuxedo|son had lived in “Indianapolis 42 | Amelia Tieteman, Cumberland; Mrs. 1 the world. Park Baptist church, a member of |years and had been employed by | Minnie Tieteman, Tipton, and Mrs. or contract the Hayward-Barcus American Le. the railroad 37 years. {Mary Leininger, Atlanta; three : d navy. The gion Auxiliary 55, of the Marion | He was a member of thes Traffic | brothers, Fred, Fountaintown; Geo. 387 P L th SHOES rangements County Salon 126 and of thejclub, the Columbia club, the In-| | Elwood, and William, Indianapolis, alrs ea er flights to
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hire former *d service as the or-
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8 & 40. She is survived by her husband, | Harry T., and a son, Arnold, Los] Angeles, Cal.
VIRGIL E. HOUSER Services for Virgil E. Houser, who died yesterday in City hospital, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. | Mr. Houser, who was 68, was formerly a salesman for the American Book Sales Co. Born in Auburn, Mr. Houser had | lived here 45 yedrs, at 3270 Central ave. and 1140 W. 34th st. Survivors include a daughter, | Mrs. Mildred Parish, 2422 Ryan|
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City Ticket Office Guaranty Bldg., 22 N. Meridian St
Chicago, and a grandson, David | Parish of Indianapolis. Burial will be in
cemetery.
PROTECT YOUR CHILD'S EYES
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GEORGE C. LOCKARD Services were to be conducted in|
4345 Spann ave, cennes’ Good Samaritan hospital | Saturday of injuries received |
Your child's approach to the | world is mostly through her eyes. Good vision is essential
dent near Edwardsport, Burial was to be in the Evan-| gelical cemetery near Cumberiand. | Mr. Lockard, who was 31, was a native of Indianapolis, and had been employed 15 years by the] West Baking Co. His wife, Florence, received a broken arm in the accident, but their two children, Richard and Sue, escaped injury. Survivors, besides the wife and children, include a sister, Mrs. Clyde Russell, Mt. Vernon.
GUY BROWN
to her progress in school—and in life. You owe it to her to have a check-up on her eyes.
the Dorsey funeral! home at 2: :30 | member of the Altenheim and a
m. today for George C. Lockard, member of the & ny died in Vin- | Evangelical and Reformed church.
Wednesday in an automobile acci- {Richard Ehlert and Gretchen Eh-
| dianapolis Sales Executives coun|cil and North Methodist church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Angelina C. Williamson: Thomas C. Williamson of | York City and Lt. Joseph W. Wil{liamson of Washington, D. C.: Fa Osian Williamson of Ar- | lington; a sister, Mrs. Clyde Henry of Connersville, children. Burial will be in a cemetery at| | Rushville. | —
| MRS. CAROLINE EHLERT
Mrs. Caroline Ehlert of New Palestine, a former Indianapolis resi-
and two grand-
| hospital.
| During the time she lived in In- | post,
dianapolis she was associated with the old Deaconess hospital. She [moved several years ago to New
two sons, | New |
{and a brother,
‘and an uncle, Fred, Tipton.
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HERMAN FRANCIS DOLL
Services for Herman Francis Doll, an experimental worker for the | Chevrolet Commercial Body division of General Motors Corp. for 12 | years, will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Feeney & Feeney Mor- | tuary and at 9 a. m. in Holy Angels | Catholic church. Burial will be in Holy Cross cem- | etery. Mr. Doll, who was 50, died Saturday in his home, 1145 W. 37th st. He was a native of Connersville, but had lived in Indianapolis 46 years.
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dr: a sister. Mrs, Reba Davis of | po died yesterday in St. Vincent's He was a member of Holy Angels
| church and Madden - Nottingham | 348, American Legion. - He served in world war 1. Survivors include his wife, Tillie. |
Carl H., both of
| Palestine, where she made her home | Indianapolis.
| with two sisters. She was a charter New Palestine
Survivors include a son, Kurt F.! { Ehlert, and two grandchildren, Kurt
|lert, all of Indianapolis; two sis | ers, Miss Augusta Faut and Miss Bertha Faut, New Palestine, and a niece, Mrs. Hazel Le Sourd, Mason City, Ill Services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in her home at New Palestine. Burial will be in New Palestine cemetery.
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MURRAY R. McCAIN Services for Murray R. McCain, who had been! a routeman for the Roberts dairy | for 10 years, were to he conducted | at 2 p. m. today in the McMullen | funeral home in Westfield. Burial was to be in Little Eagle | cemetery near Westfield. Mr. McCain, who was 29, died in | St. Vincent's hospital Friday. He was born near Westfield. | Survivors include his wife, Maxine; two children, Donald Lee and | Julia Ann; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Omar McCain, Lapel, and a grandmother, Mrs. Ora Wade, Carmel.
The Irvington Rebekah lodge will con- | duct its regular business meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. Charlotte Walter |
Chas. B. Early,
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Services for Guy Brown, 1431 Maynard dr., Homecroft, who died { Saturday, will be held ai 10 a. m, | Wednesday in the Robert W. Stir{ling funeral home. Mr. Brown, who | (was 61, died in the home of his | mother, Mrs. Anna B. Brown, in' | Kokomo.
i {1} | “A native of Jerome, Mr. Brown!
had lived in Indianapolis for the! last’ 28 years. He was traffic manager for Zinke-Davis Co. for 25 years. He was a“member of Southport Lodge No. 270, F. & A. M,, Southport Lodge No. 442, O. E. S., and Kokomo lodge No. 255, F. 0.E. Survivors include his mother, his wife, Mrs. Ora Brown; a brother, John Brown of Pontiac, Mich., and a niece, Mrs. George Lanningham of McKeesport, Pa. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. in Kokomo.
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