Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1945 — Page 13
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DIES AT HOME | OF DAUGHTER
Native of Ohio Lived Here
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| Survivors: Wife, Ruby; son, John Olean; Albert Ewald. / Requiem mass for Mrs. Theresa the last few years she had lived at 2ite v : i Joseph Murphy, 74. Survivors: Sis-- NEW ALBANY Mra Charlotte A, MeFormer Photo Finisher .Dies at 9 a. m. tomorrow in the St. Mau- | (Bil) Hoy, 835 Broadway. She was Mr. and Mrs. Peter Demmer ters. rs wephy, nS vivers Mary Cauley, 0 BTV: ronand. Zolm | ; . . : | Survivors: Son, Prank; brothers, L. R. and|Jensen, Mrs. Harry Brocar, A resident of Indianapolis for er photo finisher at L, 8. Ayres & husband, Everett D. operated the Indianapolis. Survivors: Wife, Roda, daughter, Tlelma Wife, Sarah; Sons, Harry W. Carl W., ls y ) 2, Husband, John; daughters, Mrs. | Ys . 822 8. Holmes ave, She was 85. 4 ¢ home, Burial will be in Floral Survivors: Wife. Anna; daughters, Mrs. i | Charl E. Arth O.; ter, Mrs, Conducting the service will be|Are Catholic church, its Woman's alles rthur sister Services will’ be held tomorrow 3 (brothers, Fred, Clarence, John, Robert ~“yuppr’ HAUTE-Mrs. Rozanna Houston 8he is survived by one other
2 4 ” id A 2 . - . ‘ v i . ; ; ? - tv od i hi - : he THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Seen ein : =.» PAGES | . : ‘AIT a J an Rites Near Greensburg [5 ATE DEATHS. daughter, Colleen; brother, Wildeen, | MONON—John Danford, 57. Survivors: BRAZIL—-Thaomas A. Thompson, 73. Mother, Mrs Lona Danford; sister, Mrs. rice Catholic church, near Greens-|a member of the Roberts Park : yrel W. daughter, Amelia Janie! son, Bertie Here at 27. burg. Burial will be in the cHirch|Methodist church. Both Die Sunday. eaten, Mr oh Mrs, i red 3 rs. - ol Services for Miss Dorothy Ruth| Mrs. Hunter, who was 55, died|sons, Harry W. Evansville, ‘and| Double rites will be held at 9 a.m. hs 1 \W, wines, Mr Hanford Cleary, oo ridge, oo Lous Welt, Helford, 25 years, Mrs. Catherine Stroops died yesterday at the home i 3 Fred L.; d er Mrs. G Marlo; sisy y a e home of her Cor wil be held at 170 P. W.l1Hurter Lunch, 425 E ta 4: 8 olic church for Peter Demmer and Lee. prs oi age MIs. race Marlo; : 4: Mrs. St w tive. ‘of : Park moved to Indianapolis 40 years ago.| Services will be held in Ft. Wayne |'n & few hours of each other yes- Marie Minnick Magarer nor Hlonjon. | Mable Morris, Mrs. Edna MeCiellian, 00ps '/AS a native dt . or Yellow Springs, O,, d a member . , EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Sarah Ann Fetter. Ella Griff ni Ba : the Rev. Roger Malsbury of the club ana Altar society. She belonged | Ville at 2:30 p. m. for Mrs. Viola The Christian Mothers’ society sg survivors: Daughters. Mrs. Lila RAYS CROSSING — Raymond Gienn Youth for Christ movement; the|to the Marian guild of Marian col- |Jay Moriarty, former resident of Maude Underhill, Mrs. Mary Pfingston: are Rav Brown: sisters, Mrs. Edwin at 10:30 a. m. in the George W. : 1 Usher mortuary and burial will be the Fairfax Christian church, and| Survivors, besides her husband,|gushville hold a special service for Mrs. and Oliver Snider; sister, Mrs. Nettle yu, on, “ng Survivors: Husband, Raymond: the Rev. Samuel Hartsock, pastor include two sisters, Miss Anna Wen- : daughter, Mrs. Mabel Steinmetz, of Guilford, Ind.
FUNERAL SET For Mrs. Theresa | {unter FOR MAN WIFE ARLINGTON—John LeRoy Moore, 30.|vivors:” Wife, Mary M.; daughter, Mrs +E INN " |Hunter, 418 E. 30th st., will be held |the home ot another son, Edwin O, |Survivors: Sons, Hubert, Ray {Bessie Zandiland; brother, Ciiver. 5 Years. BUNKEK RILL—Daniel M. Day, 62 sisters, Miss Amelia Wolf, Mrs, Pred cemetery there. | Survivors include three other] Tucker, 3611. W. Michigan st., form- at her home Saturday. She and her|Kenneth E. and Asa E. both of Wednesday in Sacred Heart Cath- DELPHI—Charles Edward Sebering. 63. PAXTON—Ben Brown, Tl. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Phoebe Hartman, Wednesday in the Conkle funeral|pative of Hamburg, Mrs. Hunter|MRS. VIOLA JAY MORIARTY his wife, Josephine, who died with- EARL PARK--Mrs Mary Messman. Sur- oq arnold, Bernard, Clarence, George; ‘She was a member of St. Joan of .4 19 gm, tomorrow and in Rush- | terday. They lived at 1926 Union st. | Joseph. Mrs. Pearl Phillips: son, Roy Ei broths of thé Connersville Baptist church. and the Third Order of St. Francis, | Anderson, Mrs. Pearl Breedlove, Mrs. Brown, 31. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Rev. Leon Weatherman, pastor of |lege. Indianapolis. Burial will be in of which she was a member, will sons, Leonard. William D. Robert L..|genneson, Miss Marjorie Brown. CKS. in Floral Park. 5 ._.|Demmer at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the | rr. wayNE — i Vik Pou sons, James, Pvt. Wiliam E.. daughters, of the Tabernacle Baptist church. (ning and Mrs. Catherine Menke-| Mrs: Moriarty, who was 37. died rs. Viola Power daughters, Ann, Barbee, Ivan bh. Stearley, 41.: Survivors: Wife,
J Voigt mortuary. Burial for the two Moriarty, 37. Survivors: Husband, Jonas. Margaret vay Sots, Mary eonil. Miss Tucker, who was 27, died |dick, and five brothers, John Wen-|Friday in Ft. Wayne, where she will be at St. Joseph's ‘cemet Ba ightets oa, et ots |Rozanna Smith, Loretta Browning, Phyllis Saturday at Sunnyside Sanitarium./ning, Thomas Wenning, Alex Wen-| had lived three years. She had| Mr. Demmer, who was 90, died in |73. Survivors: Husband, pennington | Dalle; brothers, Frank .and John Mooney. son
, WT 3-c Robert M. Arthur, Geo : : : A native of Indianapolis, she was ning, Ed Wenning and Joseph Wen-|jijved in Rushville all her life until|the residence and Mrs. Demmer, Vo "John W.. Edgar; "daughters, Mrs. |e tr aad Min. Pr Jean: Jon. Frei
ENNIS C. RANEY Alfred Schiesser, 16, Crown |‘MPloved by the R. C. A.-Victor|ping, all of Greensburg. she moved to Indianapolis’ in 1931| Who was 76, died in St. Francis hos- | Helen Hayworth, Mrs. Zola Carman, Mrs. | PIT" BF gl Br ree er. Cpl.
Services for Ennis C. Raney, 2035| point, Ind., high school boy, holds | division before she was employed at Bise ‘Mensely, Mra. Betty Rartioon. lceorge E:
| ital a few hours later. | marriage John B. KOKOMO~—The Rev. Shirley Jean An- r 1 . 62. Survivors: Wife, Koehne st, who died yesterday at f the cakes which won him two Ayres, and before that she had) MRS. RENA HOY following her ge Wo | Mr. Demmer, a native of Jen- derson, 24 Survivors: Parents, Mr analy Warne MeNefl
worked at H. P. Wasson & Co. She| geryices for Mrs. Rena Hoy, life-| Moriarty. She was a member of |; : sian. | Mrs. Elmer J. Anderson; brother, Harry ars Mary Sul IS: broth Esnest Methodist hospital, will be con-| first prizes and a second in the | . a Hoy, llie- nings county, had lived in Indian- |g" ; Hs Yrs, Mary . sufleager; Brothers, h ducted by oo Prospect _ lodge, Lake county cooking contest. Over (was a member of the FairfaXilong resident of Indianapolis, Will Fairview Presbyterian church. She apolis 40 years. He retired from |= eeessrre. mons more Soin
risti | LAFAYETTE—Henry Bollock, 78 Sur- s. Jane W, Porter, 36. Survivors: | 1000 farm wives bowed to his | Oniistian church. be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow at|was a graduate of Purdue university cabinet making in 1930. Mrs. Dem- | vivors: Daughters ts. ea Reuce. | Husband, Donald; mother, Mrs. George F. and A. M, tomorrow at 10:30 baking. : a.m, in the Conkle Funeral home. -
Survivors include her parents, Mr.\the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the and Ward Belmont school and a|mer was a native of Louisville, Ky Johar, Mo Retesta Roswarsi, Mes, Fred) Vincent: brothers Hem, Lee, Brerting, —e (8nd Mrs, Earl Tucker; one sister, Chimes. Burial will be in Washing-| member of Kappa Kappa Gamma| They were both members of Leonard: brothers, Barney, William: Sis wright Mise Christine Vincent. Burial will be in Riverview ceme- Biss spies Tusken Jdianapelés ton Park cemetery, . sorority. Sacred Heart Catholic church. Joi MI Ous Mefamper, WPS. Babar) JDisur Lune seven months, SOrvivoss: tery, Seymour. LIF b RESIDENT » Mrs. Hoy, who was 78, died Sat-| Survivors, besides her husband, Mr. Demmer is survived by a sis-| Miss Rose Jeanette Rhoda, 20° Sur-| Mrs, Lastie G. Cox. A resident of Indianapolis for 27
I-c Robert E. Tucker, serving injurday while in Evansville visiting|are three children, John Patrick, ter, Mrs. Anna Walters, Englewood, | vitor»: Parents; sister, Mri. Jane L.| Thomas Allen Thorpe. 62. Survivors: | , * | Jackson. years, Mr. Rane§ had been cus-|
the South Pacific, and William D..|her son, the Rev. C. A. Hoy. For|12; Anne, 10, and Barbee, 4. |Colo. Tn IER Poster. Bialer. 30. Har. in Mia. Joe Cortidom, Muy Sieh
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Indi s. todian of school 67 for 12 years| OF COUNTY DIES P/anapolis — and was a member of the Christian | | HERMAN ENGELKING i 0 ' 7
Prospect lodge 714. Survivors include his wife, Mrs Mae Raney, and a sister, Mrs. Della Watts, Denver, Col. :
MRS. GEORGIA E. WILDE
Services for Mrs. Georgia E. Wilde, 80th st., who had lived in Marion | pp.
Mrs. Marshall a Graduate Of Shortridge.
Mrs. Grace Marshall, 1492 E.
| Rites for Herman H. Engelking. 1714 8, Talbott ave., a life time resident of Indianapolis, will be held ab 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the G. H. Herrmann funeral home. Burial (will be in Crown , | Hill. 5 Engelking, +
who died Friday in her home, 1142 county all her life, died yesterday who was 40, died Knox st, will be conducted at 10 in St. Vincent's hospital. She was |yesterday in St.
a. m, tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes.
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Mrs. Marshall was a graduate of Shortridge high school, and had
Francis hospital. {He had operated {the Station Inn, 6
The Rev. Carroll J. Rockey, pastor| attended National Park seminary |W. Louisiana st., of Bethany United Lutheran church, |i, washington, D. C., two years. for the past six
will officiate, and burial will be in Crown Hill Mrs. Wilde, who was 73, had lived in Indianapolis all her life and at the Knox st, address for 30 years. Survivors include three sons, Joseph, and John, both of Indianapolis, and Arcnie, Louisville, Ky. and a daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Blaser. Indianapolis.
MRS. CARRIE GRAY 8ervices for Mrs. Carrie Gray, who died Friday in her home in Cineinnati, O., will be held tomorrow at 11 a. m. in the Brookside United Brethren church. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Mrs, Gray, who was 78, was a fative of Belle Rive, Ill, and had lived here 25 years. She was a member of the United Brethren church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. August W. Krudge: Indianapolis, and Mrs. Paul Stadler, Cineinnati, and one son, Joe A, Cinecinnati. SU
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RAYMOND FORTNEY
TR TEE nD Raymond Foriadyib,
molder for the CO. & &. Pots a Eo. foundry, will be conducted at 3:30 p. m. today at Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park. A life-long resident of Indianapolis, Mr, Fortney died Saturday at his home, 1337 N. Gale st. He was # member of the Brookside Masonic lodge and the Centenary Christian ghurch. He was 61. ¢ Survivors include his wife, Josephine; “a daughter, Mrs. - Ernest Fields; a sister, Mrs. Martin Wirth, and a grandson, Richard Fields, all of Indianapolis.
Her husband, Harry Scott Marshall, is a road contractor..
Survivors, besides her husband, {include three daughters, Mrs. Sara |Gardner, Aurora; Mrs. Margaret {Ann Mancos, and Mrs. Harriett E. |Everett, both of Indianapolis; a son, Lt. Robert S. Marshall, in the Philippines with the navy, and a brother, Fred Riebel Jr. of Springfield, Mass. ’ ®
The body is at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary.
MRS. EMMA PORTER
Services for Mrs. Emma Porter, | long-time, resident of Southport {were to be conducted at 10:30 a. m. {today in the Robert W. Stirling | funeral home. Burial was to be in | Greenwood cemetery. Mrs. Porter, who was 85, died Saturday. She was a member of the Southport Methodist church. _ Survivors include her husband, George: a son, James A. Indianapolis and a grandson, Arnold C. Porter, Beech Grove, MIE SASS NOIRE
FBgervices Tor "Tsk L. JOMNEoN, 3111 N. West st; who died yesterday in City hospital, will be held tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. in the Shirley Brother's West chapel. Burial will be in Floral Park. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Johnston, who was 72, was a carpenter here, He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Ellen Johnston; three sons, Roy, Indianapolis; Robert, Californi€ and Everétt, Detroit, Mich.; a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Grubb, Columbus, O., and a brother, Thomas, Indianapolis.
MRS. THREASA WILLIAMS Services for Mrs. Threasa M. Williams, who died Saturday in her
alhome 30 S. Chester ave., will be 1 held tomorrew at 1:30 p. m. in the X | Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel.
[lived in Indianapolis since 1915. She {was a member of the Irvington chapter, O. E. S. She is survived: by two- brothers, Charles A. Fertig, Indianapolis; and Killian Fertig, Philadelphia.
DANIEL W. CROCKETT Daniel W, Crockett, a former em- | ployee of the Bobbs-Merrill Co. here, died Saturday in Eagle home, | Oden, Mich. He was 83. A member of the Central Christian church, Mr, Crockett had lived | at a nursing home at 309 E. 21st | st. and had spent the past four summers in Michigan. His body { will be returned to Indianapolis- for | services and burial. Survivors include a niece, Mrs. | Neva. Everman, Indianapolis, and a | nephew in Bloomington. :
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(years, and before |then had been a [salesman for {Kingan & Co. for | 15 years. He was a member of Friedens Evangelical and Reformed ! church. : Survivors include his father, Carl |E4 two sisters, Mrs. Caroline Kircher and Mrs. Louise Sullivan, and {three brothers, Fred, William and | Ernest, all of Indianapolis.
HOOSIERS AT SEA | BOUND FOR HOME
Six local men are scheduled to jarrive in New York Wednesday {aboard the Abraham Lincoln and the John Dickinson. They are: Charles Keleman, 3627 Ruckle sat.; T. Sgt. James D. Green: Pfc. Shelby Butler, 427 N. California st.; Pfc. Pred Primus, 1723 Columbia ave.: Pfc. Harry L. . Bgt.
Wright, 2843 N. Euclid ave, and M Leonard Slater. -
S, Sgt. Robert Lannard, 4551 Col-
Mr. Engelking
Pfc. Hiram Drake, 4024 ‘BE. 30th st; T 5th Gr. James Raia, 668 E. 15th st.; T. 4th Gr. Claude Brewington, 509 .Division | st.; T. 4th Gr. Martin Sullivan, 1233 Mar-/ lowe ave.; Pvt. William Stahl, 705 N. New Jersey st.; Pfc. Harold Likens, 2994 Guilford ave, and Pfc, Josepn Lynch, 2426 W. 16th st. i Friday's Arrivals |
The following Indianapolis men arrived last Friday in Newport News, Va., aboard the West Point:
Pfc, Claude West, 2028 Caroline st.; Pfc. Lemuel Margasoh, 1724 Nelson st.; Lt. Lawdence Zook, 333 Roosevelt ave.; T, 8gt. | Gene Rhoades, 52 N. Bradley ave.; 8, Sgt. Charles Pinch, 2322 Haines ave.; 8. Sgt.! Ruth Austin, 1218 Calhoun st.; Cpl Raiph | Watson, 1335 Wade st.; Pfc. Clyde Spauld-| ing, 1708 Roosevelt ave.; Lt. Col. William | Green, 1008 Miley ave.; Lt, Col. Harold Cloud, 69 N. Irvington ave; T, §th Gr Donald Gowin, 27 N. Lansing st,
Lt. John Harris, 5355 University ave.; Sgt. Gordon Bair, 1433 Churchman ave.:! 8. 8gt. Theodore Weesner, 403 N, State st.; T. 4th Gr. Robert Stettler, 332 N. Denny st.; Pfc. Ralph Hornbaker, 615 E, 10th st.;! Capt. Donald Morrison, 18 N. Pennsylvania | st.; Pvt, Herbert Johnson, 831 N. Georgia st.; Lt. Emerson 8mith, 3162 Northwestern | ave.; Pfc. Cecil Hunt, 504 E. 49th st.;: 8.
‘| 8gt. Luther Jones, 434 N. Hamilton ave,
and Pfc. Charles Clark, R.R. 9
Veterans to Hold
{ SOLDIERS and sailors from |
nearby camps and hospitals will | be the principal speakers at the | institute on personal and family | problems of veterans to be held | Sept. 6 and 7 in " the Wm, H, ; Block Co. auditorium. Lt. Col. Harold Hannah, a patient at Billings General hospital and a ember of the 1st allied air-. borne di vision, will discuss the | problems of the Et: Col. Hannah - physically handicapped veteran, The problems of the neurotic ‘veteran, the veteran who never | held a civilian job, and the per- | sonal and family problems of the man who has been away from home for a long period will also be discussed during the 4} -day session. > Designed to aid employment | and labor relations personnel, the institute is sponsored by the Indianapolis chapter of the Red Cross.
FAMILY TO RECEIVE SKIPPER’S MEDAL
SANTA MONICA, Cal, Aug. 27 (U, P.)~Cmdr. Samuel D, Dealey won't be here tomorrow morning when a grateful nation gives him its highest. award, the congressional medal of honor. - Cmdr. Dealey has been “missing on war patrol” with the submarine U. 8. S. Harder since October, 1944. So his wife, Mrs. Edwine Dealey, and his three children, Joan, 14; David, 12, and Barbara Lee, 5, will “accept the fivé-pointed star in the laurel wreath. . On four combat patrols with the Harder, Dealey gent to the bottom miore than 75,000 tons of Japanese
| shipping, rescued a navy
pilot from under the muzzles of Jap shore batteries and: snipers, won four navy
lege ave, is due to arrive in New||. : : AYork tomorrow aboard the Tarazed,.}... soigimts iy
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