Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1945 — Page 4
GE 1. oe es en CL INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Cee WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1945
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For Trip Home 33 YEARS DIESE Rites for Jay B. Jay B. McElwaine redeployment. scnedule for Ameri Mpg, Morgan van Had Made.
{ PARIS, Sept. 5 (U, b3Todavs can divisions in the European TheaTo Be in Seattle. ter: ' Home in Ft. Wayne Lately. 3 - 63d Infantry and Sixth Armored Services for Jay, B. McElwaine, a Divisions—Still arriving at Le Havre
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Services for Mrs. Irene Morgan,
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native of Indianapolis; whe died staging. area. former resident of Indianapolis for | .at his home in Seattle! 35th, 45th and 69th Divisions— | 3 years, will be held at 9 o'clock In It 1s also th ‘Wash., will be held today in Seattle! Unchanged. the morning in St. Jude's Catholic clanapalis. offic He was a member of the Crane & 103d “ Division—Waiting at Lelchurch at Pt. Wayne. na - Co. sales department here, Havre, Mrs. Morgan, who was 54, died! 3 3 - Donald, veteran Mr. McElwaine, in the plumbing|® 17th Airborne Division—8till mov-| Monday in Pt. Wayne, | ere S out u n ess 5% or longs The coomy 4 - supplies business most of his life, ing into Marseille staging area. '| oi vivors are a son, Edward Mor- | iL . > ul of out: Pacis ‘had been a member of the McEl-| No changes in divisions already gan, serving in the navy at Samp- ; ; fire. The men w waine-Richards Co. and was . in| alerted, son, N. ¥Y.; three brothers, T. J. and continuous
troopers of the fantry battalion Theil battlefi sands of wooded ton, Oregon, Ci
business with his brother in Seattle Hedges, Albert Hedges, and Robert
for the last 20 years. Hedges, all of Ft, Wayne, and a A member of the American Le-| sister, Mrs. Frances Swank, of Ft. gion, the Methodist church, . the | Wayne,
Masonic lodge and the Seattle Ath- D N N 1 A : letic club, he wis a graduate of ' CHARLES E. BELL
Shortridge high school. Services for Charles E. Bell, a resi-| Fifteen © Indianapolis men -are| Services for Charles E. Bell, a res Mr. wnt, ha was o, scheduled to dock today in New dent of Indianapolis the last 40 ogy i y 4 his brother. M York aboard the General Brooke |years, who died here Sunday night, MeEinn ne, and : ko! ; r, Seattle | T2678 are: will be held today in Bloomington. Seattle. Burial will be in Seattle. |" Ford Cation, 72 N. athe tle Former manager of the Book Nook ————— t. Ralph Wear, R. t. Joe’ Ogle, [in Bloomington and employee of | . Robert Din, | CHESTER 5 FHOMAS : 8 iy WN, Temple aves nl Rarmond Bor Mooney -Mueller-Ward company, Mr | e Rev, ester omas, who! re umoit s It. ott Bell, who was 62, was a member of [reached at Ghwireiies a dod in CIF) Jans endian ve. ut the Masonic lodge ¢ Indianapolis area, died yester-| Cpl Chr a orang aes | Survivors include two brothers, | day at his home in Glens Valley Be an Barnes RF 10: 8 Jesse Bell, of Cleveland, O, an
; d | after a brief illness. He was 53. | Sgt. nthony Montani, 3608 N. TIinois! yvern 8. Bell, of Madison, Wis., and of |
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st.; Lt. Pranklin Sehimpf, 4304 Central ' A graduate of the Cleveland (O.) ave. Sgt. “Altred Sieh Holmes 4 sister, Mrs. Lilla Baxter, 4 Bet A n me Bible institute, he served many [ito Richard Miller, 1199 Ny" emple| Marion, years as a Methodist minister and wv ; a
later became a minister in the! Theis men ere to atte tomorrow in| BOY CYCLIST KILLED Church of God. For the last sev-| pre. John Lund: Cpl. Wesley Benalske,| SULLIVAN, Sept. 5 (U. P)— eral years he had been an interior IR R. 8; Col. duck Voss eS Siihy: [Teddy Springer, 9, son of Mr. and decorator while continuing to! J ar Sek Jessy 404 Bor, Duster Mrs, E. F. Springer of Sullivan was |S preach in the Indianapolis area. | p50, Jolin Craig a x jpisbama: St killed yesterday when an automo- |= The Rev, Thomas’ early pastor=|pfc. Lucion Jones, 450 E. Walnut st. are bile struck a bicycle he and has'S
ates included the Glens Valley |pted as dockin PH Tuesday aboard | { brother, James, 6, were riding.
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Methodist church, the Castleton ar HELE Methodist church, the Shawnee dr d t t ti f dr i ; ful Mound Methodist church near Lafa- ST ATE DE ATHS ress department presenting attering dresses with a .youthfu DUCHES! yette and the Dana Methodist! & 3 awd 3 rial Ne hest, ks church. He Was a native of = e EE a : Re . appearance for women in one and two-piece styles. Visit the slaser "to tb Anderson. ANDREWS-—Mrs, Julia Shinkel, 78, Bur-|C) Lamb. 178, ‘Survivors: Daught a Ye Bt fora ; i anaes with hair of Surviving are the widow, Mrs ors: Husband, Wiliam, Yon, Carl | Mrs. David E Lilienthal. Yan gan Fit fora Queen._Shop and. see the grand selection of dresses 2 BAS : : : | daughter, Mrs. A. H, Putt, | DENVER-Mrs, Stella Latte, 69. Sur Yo og Emily Marie Thomas; R son, Her-| 08 Mrs. Eis Harper, 74. Bur. |¥ivors: Sister, Mr, Charles Clingamen; | ; women § Sizes. bert of Glens Valley; two daugh-|vivors: Sons, Hugh, Virgil deughter,| brother, Elmer Mull i . id ters, Mrs. Mildred Marie Trick, An-|Julla Prisbie, Esther Jones, ELKHART Earnest A. Rowe, 83, Burderson, and Lorraine Thomas off ARLINGTON-—Albs Hurst, 1, Survivor;| "100. Sister Mrs. Jesse Gomes.
| EVANSVILLE Mrs. Elisabeth Mejers, 15. Daughter, Mra. Joseph Cotton, Survivors: Daughter, Mrs, -Blanche Dick-BLUFFTON--Mrs. Ella Hotaw, 88. Sur-|man; sons, Oscar, Maurice; sister Mrs,
Glens Valley, and a grandchild.
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lenick. MRS. AMANDA HARTMAN Yves: Sar, Mis, W. J Bertod, Mashiids ian FO Services for Mrs. Amanda Hart-| POO NVILLE- William Gutting, 85. Sur. Wore any a os yon] FIT R A QUEEN SHOP vivor: Sister, Mrs. L. W. Tas Robert Ray: daughter, Miss Theresa Weis, |
man, who died yesterday in the BREMEN Henry Jackson eontad 71.0 Mrs. Charlotte Schaefer: mother, Mrs. | Downstairs at AYRES
home of her daughter, Mrs. Frances Survives; aie’. Many qurel; daughters, William Kaspar, sivtets, Ms. a, Hart, i ary 0 wan, wie nn, Esther Is. anes es rs nn Unga Bilvers, 841 N. Keystone ave, Willi conrad, Bertha = Devaney; sons, Raiph,| Miss Georgia Tandy, 42. ° Survivors; be conducted Friday at 1:30 p. m.|Christian, Freeman, Woodrow, Wilbur, Mother, Mrs. Bin Tandy. sisters, Men eresa anay, 88 uenia andy, rs by the Rev. E. A. Plepenbrok, pastor wr STOL- Mi. Saish rita pha Deshl | Goidia Tunley. of Bt, John's Evangelical and Re-|nadt, Mrs, James E. Bryan; son War.| FAIRBANKS Mrs. Candace Drake, 85 5.
orm +iren; sister, Mrs. ‘John Taylor; brother, Survivors: Son, Murray; daughter, Mr Jord Swe in. Mes, Blivers Arthur Rosenbury. ~~ { Bisie Johason; brothers, Charles and Robn Memorial| guyanr. Mes, Lens Hops Prank, fa [6% Harmon.
Park. Hurvivors: Husband, Dennis G.: daughters,| FRANKTON--Frank Spoo, 51.
A tiv Mrs. Thelma Braun, Dorothy; sons, Lester,! GOSHEN--John BE. Winters, 80. Ha — ive of Liiehnela, BY Mrs. Earl Leroy: brothers, Warren and John! Mrs. Jennie Dembufsky Mittenthal, 78, ritman had en A resident Of | Kraner; sisters, Mrs, Cora Milligan, Mrs. | Sarvivors: Daughters, Mrs. Harry L. Sil-| 8,
Indianapolis for 52 years. She was| Charles Armantrout. verman, Mrs. Ruth Jacobs; sister, Mri > BUNKER HILI Edward P. Smith, 82. |F. D. Silverman. Survivors: Wife, May; daughter, Mrs, John| Mrs. June Teeter Gets, 30. survivors:
Survivors besides the daughter| Fraser; son, Liston, Husband, Willi incl Erm OHESTERTON--John A, Jackson. Bur. HANNA--Arthns C. Jain, 63 Survivars: | ude another daughter, Mrs. a vivors; Wife, Allee; son, Leonard D. Wife, Gretta; sons, Gordon, Allen; daugh-
Vance, Oakland, Cal, and two CONVERSE~Isaac A. Delong. Bur. tor, Mrs. Edith Barnes.
brothers, Sherman 8. Hayes, Louis«| vivors: . ite, Delay: daughters, y rps k HUNTINGBURG-- Mn, Anne Molen. and Baisson, Malbina ‘ ly ister, | kamp urvivors: ughtars, Is. or ville, Ky, Louis 8. Hayes, New Lydia Bashfield; brother, Charles, ATruske, Mrs. Margarst Roth; sons, Harry, All
» Ind, _ OCRAWFORDSVILLE-Mrs, Alma Me-| Henry. eres pen | KOK OMO--Mrs. Maria Gazaling Lenora | 5 Hiatt, 1T3. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, | Esta Button, Miss Winona Hiatt, sister, Mrs. Sophie Turley. LAFAYETTE Mrs. Ada Bowers, 06,
LAFONTAINE Irs Jones, 68. Survivors: Wife, Emma E.; daughters, Mrs. Bthel Tinkle, Mrs, Evelyn Guyer, sons, Ernest, Barle, 1. J. LA PORTE William Frank Wagner, a. Survivors: Wift, Leta; mother, Mrs. Lulla B. Wagner; sister, Mrs. June Knapp; | brother, James P. LEITERS FORD--Clarence Calvin Pisher, | 768. Survivors: Wife, Jessie; daughters, Mrs, Margaret Bow, Mrs. Omer Refchard, Mrs, Lorraine Speyer, Mrs. Dora Jenkins, sons, Orval, Virg#, Alva; brothers, Eimer, Earl; sisters, Mrs, Dorothy Bunnell, Mrs. Myrtle Shively.
MARTINSVILLE-— Grant Matthews, 77. Survivor: Sister, Mrs, Martha E Haase,
EROM Mrs. Mur? Jab Jane Jones, 83. Bur. vivars: Daughter, Lula McKee; son, | Reid | brothers, Harry, Harvey, Cap and Hans Reid.
MUNCIE—Prederick Bailey Jones Bure vivors: Wile, Agnes; brother, Edgar P. Lee Safter, , Survivors: Wife, Lillie; daughters, ofrs, Bugene Heffner, Mrs. Lee Rosentrader, Betty and Marjorie; sons, Gerald, Edwin, Charles; sister, Mrs, Henry Spence. OAKLAND CITY--Willlam M. Chappell, 85. Burvivers: Wife, Fannie; daughmat, Mary; son, Henry, "sister, Mrs, O,
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OLDENBURG Sister, M. C. Borremeo. PERU--Dr. Osear C. Kainscott, 178, Survivars: Son, Clinton Schenck: sisters, Mrs, Bdward Lee, Mrs, Grant North, Mrs. John T. Dugle. REMINGTON -Roy EB. Kinséll, 87. Sur.) vivors: Wift, Alta Naomi: daughters, Mrs: Verna Rowland, Mrs, Betiy Weihermiller, SEYMOUR--Willlam ©. Muster, 79, Survivors: Daughters. Mrs. Elvie Rays Mrs. Sylvia Broks, Mrs. Gladys ; son, Charles; sister, Mrs, Ads
Joseph J. Kutt, 8. Survivors: Wife, Auverne; sons, Thomas "
dgett. : io a dowesh A S 9 J brothers, Prank, Peter, Paul, Andrew, wil. / » Ham; sisters, Mrs. Mary Lapsanssky, Mrs, Thomas MeCGafiney. : SULLIVAN-John Thomas Jaughlin 81. ® Suryivors: Wife, Mary; sons, mil; |S ters, Dona Denney, Brive yr Beulah Laughlin, Thomas die Johnson, " Survivors: | y . Wite, Bmma; brother, Bede Let Voorhis Capture Those = iurARATIO Arar © My W, ur
vivors: Wife, Blanche; siater, Mys. Laura Gruber,
Howard Wopkins, 41. Survivor: we new wing sleeves, tucked waist, collarless neckline and
Gladys; sister, Mrs. J. A. Bratton ; VIOKSBURG--James Everett Vaugh, 8, i . Survivors: Wile, Alice; sons, Ouy, Harry . h Virgll, Ea Prank WwW
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