Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1945 — Page 7
ae PAGE Sarah Barnett, 53, Lang, cerebral hemor) CRUSHED BY TRACTOR Age. Charles L. Hudson, 74, 1032 N. Gale, wil. BEDFORD, Sept. 18 {U, P.).—
TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1945 a. i Gra THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Rites Wednesday for Widow IN INDIANAPOLIS——EVENTS—VITALS
I. 18, 1945
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bral hemorrhage. services ¥ EVENTS TODAY Roy, Milton Knapp, 500 Sanders: Elizabeth nd.; Norma Cunningham, 1336 Spruce, Joseph ayaa Sec], 3; 1258 Oliver, susro Beal re a } ormer A ellate Ju é Indianapolis Newsboys Band alumni, lunch« Hkersan, 330 Woodlawn, Thomas Taylor, 32 R Ji Margaret Mary. Archer, 44, 3635 N. Gale, caret | ¢ ¢on, 13:18 p.m. Hotel Washington. {Elbert Murray Allen Ix. Winchester, Ky.} EO a “Soa. Temple; Sarah ’ ¥ i ram ake Sunday when he : » sv y . * ’ ’ | : : ; Lawyers aaciation, luncheon, 13:15 p./m., i * ah Raper. a rat della |, J20e Davis, 3519 N. Gran Dean Edward Brown, 32, 3541 Winthrop, | crushed by a tractor. Services for Mrs, Olive Annis,came here 10 years ago from Co- Executone, luncheon, 13:30 p.m. Hotel! ' Victoria Carneal, 94 Paca, : Rober, les Hillard, 2 Trai; Roser [ APODIEXS. ron, 1. meath, ONy; - Smith, the widow .of Ralph N.|lumbus. She was a member of the We ary. 1. 0. A., luncheon, 12:30] Thomas Wincel, 701% W. New York: Are a ee diarrhea, - i 3 ,8mith, former judge of the Indiana |Baptist church. p.m. Hotel Washington menia Randle, 329 N. Temple. "BIRTHS Leonidas & Hinchman, 91, 3431 Guilford, Out in Less | 5 McCammon - course, meeting, 6:45 p.m. | Walter L. Shotts, U. 8. marine corps; Joan arteriosclerosis, & . Appellate court, will be at 9:30! Survivors besides her husband Hotel Washington, G. Greathouse, 3850 Rockville rd.. . Girls Margaret Rhea, 75, 810 Blake, lobar pneuMonth Af ° m tomorow in Flanner & Bu- fare a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Gra- I et Ee LT hy wm Le le, A er Dagon | EI, Wasbnglon 97, M1 Lacks, casio] . e chanan mortuary and burial will{ham; three sons, Chester V. Bark- Antlers. Donald Alan Stratton, U. 8 navy; Lydia Lester, Mazjorle Heringer; Marvin, Jane ¢ dascuiar Cacthell. 78, City, arteriosel Kathryn Sheagley, 4926 Guil Jones; James, Marie 8m aybourne Caethe y, arteriosclend., Sept. 18 (U. be tomorrow afternoon in Pine himer, Elmer L. Barkhimer and EVENTS TOMORROW Clem: J. Davis, 2630 N. Illinois; Mildred! Edna Soners; Morton, pm ed FO4:S, . shairman of the Lake cemetery at La Porte, Jasper J. Barkhimer, all of Indian- Naor Chambae of 5 gMelville, es, Se a Olver A At Methodist—Joseph, Dorothy Achilles: | are v . % Cd u or a ro ommerge, luncheon, | Emmett Floy nn, ver; Anna-| Jose Beulah Frazier; Fr y oid. tod Mrs. Smith, who was 69, died last) apolis, and a brother, Mark Perkins 318 p.m, Hotel WANhINGLEN i TNC Rerson, 873 N. Highland ave. Jugeph. Watne, | Dorothy ancls. Mary | OFFICI AL WEATHER oard, ay an- night in her home, 3510 N. Penn-|of Redford, Mich. indians lin Readers , club, juncheon, 1 [Pres Farl Algood Jr. Ral Box 378; James, Thelma Moore. "| —eU, 8. Weather Bureau p.m ashington. hristina Belle Phillips x 401, | AL St. 'V Pe ve i military stocks Sylvania st. ’ ‘ National Association of Cost Accountants, | | Charles Paul Suter, 2942 N. Rural; Alice Adams; yin Lnwrences Nau) (All Data in Central War Time) \d and removed Judge Smith ‘who died in 1935 | HAWES HOWARD o |" Indianapolis chapter, meeting: dinner,| J. Patterson, 8019 Broadway. Crowley; Edward, Mildred King: Leo. eg Sent. 18, 1945— ie : : v ; |. Lincoln hotel. Taylor Bennett, 4024 W. Troy; Parle Al-| Catherine Stardtmiller; Daniel, Virginia | Sunrise 3M | Sunset...... 8:49 e department of had been active in Democratic| Services for Hawes Howard, 2932 mM dM Ww Anat len, 4024 W. Troy. Scanlon; Richard, Ruth Traylor. | Precipitation : 34 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m.__ 00 ive’ plant politics and had been prosecutor of {N. Arsenal ave, were to be held at Tr. an rs. Lon Weaver, 215 MARRIAGE LICENSES Iack Richard Waltman, R RB Box 1, a Home—Andrew, Mable Hotselier, 1718] Total precipitation since Jan. 1 . 30.54 Pp . La Porte county. Mrs. Smith was all a. m. today in King & King| N. Pershing ave, West side resi- Abnolt. E. Melvin. 410 8. Harlan; Rheba| Caplin! So farman, Thelma Busentumon, | EE BN Tae, ieves Studebaker native of Elkhart, but had lived in|Funeral home. Mr. Howard, who| dents for 50 years, will celebrate | sues Ld I nk. RL. {Bo | Wiliam Frau Baker U. § 5 stmy; Virgie, Bays tures yesterday; High Low s war contractor La Porte most of her life. She was was 58 and a resident of Indian-| {pejr golden wedding anniversary | Li-Bi Ann Elizabeth O'Donnell, 930] Robert. H, Batnert. 213 8. Noble; Betty Jo Al BL raheiy=ifed, Matlorle Wheatley, | | Qt nee en NEW YORK anced stage in formerly president of the State apolis 21 years, died Saturday in Sunday \ Donald K. Eskey, Noblesville; Mary Marte} Jia Marshall Riordan 2727 Burton; June Harrell: Robert, Otorgetia Richie. | Shieage HIE 8 3 contract settle Women's Democratic club and was|City hospital. ¥. oa woudebush, Noblesville | “Effie Frances Smith, 2631 Burton. At Coleaman—Jobn, Ethel Kesterson; Ben, | Olncinnati A Arsrebrennvaies n 3 WASHINGTON - alter Lee armon, adison; Margaret |G Ly: PW ma IRA hua ¥en Gre eT apa he ny » 1 days after war 3 eer te Broauvey Method: oe nakive of Yelvington, Ky. Mr. AN OPEN HOUSE celebration agarle 2. Madison, : %. J ord City Mary 41 Methndist--James, Torothy Avery cur. Beer rik evs ban n » Ss ure e omen’s Ass - : ndrew Hart omas, 936 C i Jessie! Ter : BY Profle or AIRY Ie travers ‘ : 5 sy C Sbly (Howard wag employed by the In Sunday. afternoon and evenin Q. Jones,” 1005% Indiana. He news, SN. Rous, 0:1 Viola! ces Paul; the Rev. Bartram, Sara|Ft, Wayne . ’ Ho» =Call lant wa# able to club, Boston Colonial chapter of the{ternational Harvester Co. and Al- " ] B 1 Jack Word Bornhauser, ~ Columbus :| John August Mosina, 627 N. Pennsylvania: | aonields. Indianapolis (city) 7% 58 scause of a COR Indiana Travel Study club and the lison division of General Motors| Will mark the goldén wedding an- | Willa Mae Reverds 2026 N New tenes | Dora Wampler, 136 E. Vermont. A Vinsnte William, Leths Bolles Kutisas_City, Mo, .. na LINCOLN 2596 =» ‘ r siaws on plan, orig: Order of Eastern Star. Corp. He was a member of Mt.| niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lon | ‘Halen Doris Massngal, Bo. an) Repel Shontham, J16 W. 12th: Ange L. Kierney; John, Rose McMahon; eg | Minneapolis-St. "Paul 6 58 stant Cowtney Survivors are her son, Russell W.|Paran Baptist church. Weaver, 215 N. Pershing ave. OR. Lie Rav. 1205 ' Heltel | Ralph Edmund Patterson, R. R. 1, Clayton; | 'o"0¢ Zinkin. [New Geloana .,.. ox 88 ’ Smith, former superior court judge| Survivors include his wife, Mrs.| The couple, who have lived on | Dorothy Mae Appel, 1317 Carroiiton | Note Dean Hickaracor” soo cor iat: DEATHS Fie i a en in La Porte county, and a brother,| Edna Howard, librarian of school Indianapolis’ West side 50 years Hubert Eugene Nowling, 650 Division; Del«| Charlotte Bradford Smith, 1618 Auburn, Shirley Leak, 8 days; Rifey, atelectasis ittsbu u, Ne a7 Rivenaaionrierine n 60 ocks were sep- : ro YEArs, | baleen Lyons, 631 Division «| LeRoy Fick, 1126 E. Washington; H Siispurg : weorll 08 classifications: Harley A. McBride of Morrison, Ill. [87, and a sister, Mrs. Kate Hawes| are members of the Washington [William E. Gillihan, 318 N, Denny; Martha Marte Yeldig, 1126 N Aa on; Havel Bawa deck, 3, | 428 Bellefontatve, San Antomio, Tex. oo lil i 3 : a} + . uls ILL IE A crapped. JOSEPH KEYS : of Yelv mewn hae 5 Street Presbyterian church, Just |.eckweod. 2333 College. {Richard R. Maurer, 20, Camp Atterbury,’ Vada Neville, 57, 837 W. 25th, carcinoma, | Washington, D. ia 60 60 § urial w n Crown 1| after their marriage — a Services for Joseph Keys, 5763|cemetery. , 1895, in sry ™ ; | : Lowell ave, who di e shipped to gov- Ooty de will od yosterds ya | MRS. LAURA E. GROFF ee ot of the New York a d. is that du p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers! Services for Mrs. Laura Emrich| Centrai railroad for 45 years, Mr. - ’ 3 Y
Irving Hill chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Mr. Keys, who ? was 73, was a reBR ASS vf tired fireman. He i was a member of | the Logan Ma-
XPANSION sonic lodge, and . the Indiana Po-
Groff, who died Sunday night in| Weaver, who is. 70, was retired her home, 1611 Lafayette rd. will| seven years ago. He is a member of {be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle| Capitol City lodge 312, F.& A. M., {funeral home, Burial will be in| and the Brotherhood of Engineers. | Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Weaver is a member of the Mrs. Groff, who was 78, had lived | Eastern Star and the Grand In{in Emrichsville all her life. She| ternational auxiliary to the ~ {operated the Emrichsville Trailer| Brotherhood of Engineers. Until park nearly 15 years. She was a| recently she was active in P.-T. A, member of the East Side Church of | work. !the Nazarene. The Weavers have two children,
1ents have been 50 carloads of ck loads of ma- > left the plant.
Conn., Sept. 18 lice and Firemen Survivors are her husband, Abra- | Storekeeper 1-c George Weaver, * ’ association. ham L. Groff; a daughter, Mrs.| who has just returned from 24 geport Brass Co. ; He is survived Joseph Keys |¢i.00 mart: two sons, Clarence] months - service in the Pacific 0 to $6,000000 by a brother, Thomas Keys of In- Groff and Carlos Groff; a sister,| aboard a destroyer, and Miss Fay
i dianapolis, Mrs, Esta Turner, and a brother | Weaver of the Pershing address. rec i i ar John Emrich, all of Indianapolis. They also have five grandchildren. Oh onversion W : COURTLAND HOUGH ion, it was an-
] Rites and busial are scheduled in| . tf % ¥ Greencastle for Courtland Hough, | ATH ARMY VETERAN { . %
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rus, predaent, i former Indianapolis resident, who| If You pment ie d pew died yesterday in Greencastle, Pe depart Mr, Hough, who was 85, was a Are Paying plans, he added, y of the capacity
representative of the Eastman Ko-
dak Co. He operated a photographic Bert A. Neely, veteran of the 5th
nd plumbing de- i studio in Indianapolis six years and army's Italian campaign, died last] @ erection of 3 = in Greencastle five years. A native night at his home, 3821 Spann ave. on your e to house the b of England, he lived in Indianapo-|He was 37. mn departments lis about 40 years before moving to| Mr. Neely, who moved here this LIFE ae Greencastle seven years ago. year from New Albany, was a priRIN PLANT # Surviving are a nephew, Dane|vate in the army a year, serving
J. Sept. 18 WU. | Chittenden, with whom he made|siX months overseas. He was em- INSURANCE . x his home, and a niece, Mrs. Martha ployed at the International Har-|| eesesesse————"0—"
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be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Moore/Lily Abegg, a naturalized German { mortuaries peace chapel. Burial citizen on the war criminal list, has THE PEOPLES wiil be in Memorial Park cemetery. |been taken into custody, it was Mrs. Barkhimer, who was 58, died learned reliably today. She was ac-| yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. cused of broadcasting Japanese STATE B ANK 8he was born in Washington and !propaganda from Tokyo Radio, * 130 E. MARKET ST.
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