Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1945 — Page 5

Local Tosatti for 1k 6 BANKER DIES §[Funeral Is Set Today for

MRS. WHEELOCK =. "2 Chicago Firm Dies at 49) ON HUNTING TRIP a

Local Tire Firm Manager 1S DEAD AT 8mm: + cron”

Services for Edward P. Erler, 3608] years before his retirement in 1042 Services for Mrs. Martha A. Van Balsam ave, manager of theiHe was a member of the Indian- Wie, 401 W. 46th st., will be held

1708 Sharon ave. will be held at 9 a. m. Wednesday at St. Anthony's

Catholic church. Burial will be in Hun

Holy Cross cemetery. + Mrs. Hamant,."who was 41, died yesterday

in Emhardt hospital.

‘She was a member of St. Anthony Catholic church and had been a resident here all her life. Survivors include her husband, Celestine; a daughter, Miss Celestine Hamant; three sisters, Mrs. Delia Stradtman, Mrs. Mayme Wil~son and Mrs. Marie Treacy, and four brothers, Joseph Long, Francis

GIRL STOWAWAY FOUND NEW YORK, Nov. 26 (U. P.).— Immigration authorities today idens tified a stowaway aboard the Europa, a troop ship, as it docked yesterday as Miss Kathleen Sybil Moody, 19-year-old British girl, who said she was engaged to marry an American soldier.

Local Brick Firm Owner's Rites Wednesday.

Services for Francis G. Banker, 28 Bankers lane, will be held at 10 's. m. Wednesday in the Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. Mr, Banker, who was 83, died

‘|Saturday while on a hunting trip

Diebert, Brooklyn, and five greatgrandchildren,

MARIE PRITCHARD MULLANE

Services for Mrs. Marie Pritchard Mullane, lifelong resident of Indi-

anapolis, will be held at 1 p. m. ,

Wednesday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Dr. Williain A. Shullenberger, pastor of Central Christian church, will officiate. Mrs. Mullane, who was 53, died

last night in St. Vincent's hospital.

She lived at 5939 Washington blvd.

For the last 10 years, Mrs. Mul-

'lane was associated with the credit

apolis Railways more than 38 years

t| before his retirement in 1942. He

was. & member of the Indianapolis ‘Railways 20-Year club. Survivors besides the daughter are two sons, Lewis and Harry Johnson; another daughter, Mrs. Nellie Wienehe, all of Indianapolis; a brother, Hiram Johnson of Martinsville, and nine grandchildren.

LEWIS C. JOHNSON

Services for Lewis C. Johnson, 4811 Broadway, will be held at

317:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley

Brothers Central chapel and in the

.| Christian church at Montpelier at 1

p. m. Wednesday. Burial will also take place in Montpelier. Mr. Johnson, who was 80, died yesterday in City hospital. A resident here since 1017, he was employed in sevetal capacities by the state road commission until his retirement in 1937. He was a

“| member of the Hartford City Chris-

tian church and the Knights - of Pythias. Survivors include a son, Lewis

"|S. Johnson; a daughter, Mrs. Eula |

"| Dale Lucas; a brother, W. W. Johnson, Keystone; a sister, Mrs, Emma ¢| Tate, Tulsa, Okla, and two grand-

MRS. HARRY FITTON Mrs: Harry R. Fitton, 5616 Central ave, died yesterday at her home,

‘tomorrow in the home of her{Tneta and a graduate of the Col-

t| children. Mrs. Alfred Milner of | Muncie and Cpl. Robert Lucas of| *| the marines,

Funeral to Be Held atjat 11 a. m. Wednesday in the

Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. 2:30 Tomorrow. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Services for Mrs. Emma Ayres

Van Wie, who was 76, died yesterWheelock, Indianapolis resident for

day in her home. A resident here for 50 years, she 72 years, will be held at 2:30 p. m.|Was a member of Kappa Alpha

RELIEVES SIMPLE

lege of Musical Art, Indianapolis. | 3 i daughter, Mrs. Theodore B. Grif-ig,, wos a plano instructor and a fith, 940 W. 42d st. Mrs. Wheelock, |meniber of the Second Presbyterian who was 84, died yesterday in her |church.

residence at the Marott hotel. Survivors include ‘three daugh- |

ters, Miss Helen Van Wie, Miss — ; - Mrs. Wheelock was a charter ’ k member of the Propylacum and the Qrate Va Te un Mrs. Richard | SPRING a]

Dramatic club. Sitvivars Sesides Ss Oriffith, | MRS. URSULA SCHROWE KE \ % ce ON ia is Ayres A ouside Ho Service for Mrs. Ursula Schrowe,| " rem “ 1858 S. East st, who died Saturday! FALL—WINTER granddaughters, Mrs. John EB. D.|. "00 home will be held at 1:30. Peacock of Indianapolis and Mrs. ' <r

. _ |p. m. Wednesday in the G. H. Herr-| A a furan mann funeral home. Burial will be } EV-R-ON IS MADE LOGALLY

in Crown Hill cemetery. © by Indians’s Largest Wheelock Kirtland and a sister, Manufacturer Mrs. Richard W. Smitheram of In. |, MT, Schrowe, who was 74; was | StormWindow

born in Switzerland and came to are dianapolis, Phone BR-2468 for

. the United States 55 years ago. She al will be. in Crown Hill cem- was 8 member of St. John's Evan-! H of ; ery. gelical and Reformed church. ome Demonstration Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. | Sample Windows

Edith C. McGee and Mrs. Ursula Lutz of Austin; a brother, Herman Yoes—We Have Doors

BERNARD GRAHAM Services for Bernard Graham, re-

|tired Indiana Bell Telephone Co.iSchrowe of Fullerton, Cal. and a 5906-08 College Ave. pon -

engineer, will be held at 0 a. m, sister, Mrs. Catherine Prader.

tomorrow in St Patrick's Catholli church. Mr. Graham, who was 63 § and lived at 92°

| |ALLEN G. SMITH

Allen G. Smith, 1524 Milburn st., an Indianapolis resident since 1936, {died yesterday in his home.

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| 1 : The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [Olive st. die (S% BMJ | Owner of Smith's Auto Sales, 1003 ay — 2. Elk = ; Henry Bals, she was a member of yesterday in St WY |W. 16th st., Mr. Smith was 50 years ve sity x ber of Ka ) the Propylacum society, the Indiana | Vincent's hospital ; jo he ow 2 member of the and a mem Ppa ethodist churc | Alpha Theta sorority and the Chris | Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. | Vassar club, Fortnightly Literary Veteran of 3 ra

g include his wife, Mrs. - Burial will be in Memorial Park|club and the Gen. Arthur St. Clair|years service with Survivors , ak Shurehy include her husband, | cemetery. "{chapter, D. A. R. the telephon fnez Smith; five sons, Robert L. ’ fvors include * besides her{company, MM’ |Joseph W.; a son, James P, Mul-| Mr. Johnson, who was 77. died| Surv . he | parents, two sisters, Mrs, R. Kirby Graham was a Smith, all of Indianapolis; Edward | - lane: a sister, Mrs. Halford L. John. | yesterday in the home of his daug Mr. Graham oooh of Brasil and Pfe. Ralph

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Mullane, all of Indianapolis. | Burial will be in Crown Hill |cometery, DR. CHARLES G. DICK | Services for Dr. Charles G. Dick, | +an--Elwood . physician for 42 years, |

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| funeral home in Elwood. Burial] {| will be in the cemetery there. | Dr. Dick, who was 79, died yester{day in the home of his son, Charles | C. Plex. 1317 Sturm ave. He had to Elwood in 1898 and retired Fon years ago. While practicing in [Eiwood he was the partner of Dr. |G. Vc Newcomer. He resided here with his Other survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Miller and Mrs. Jennie Greenwalt, both of Indian. apolis, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis of Minneapolis, Minn,

{ANNIE LEE COMSTOCK

Mrs. Annie Lee Comstock, formerily of Indianapolis, died Thursday lin Hollywood, Cal. Mrs. Comstock, | | who was 63, was the widow of Wil- | liam R. Comstock. Lat polis resident for near ly 30 Mrs. Comstock moved to Hollywood five years ago. She was a member of the First Baptist ‘church in Hollywood. Survivors include a son, William M. Comstock of Hollywood; five daughters, Miss Betty Mrs. Emily Flora, Mrs. Katherine : , Mrs. Anna Belle Bowsher and Mrs. Julia Dicks, all of Indianapolis; her mother, Mrs. Emma Moreland of Louisville, Ky.; a brother, Claude Moreland of Louisville, and nine grandchildren.

LT. RUSSELL L. SPENCER . Services for Lt. Russell L. Spencer, husband of Mrs. Anita Knox Spencer,’ 6015 Ralston dr. killed Wednesday in an automobile accldent in Corpus Christi, Tex, will be held at 1:30 p. m: tomorrow in

Planner. & Ruchanan mortuary. |

pastor of the Episcopal Church of the Advent, assisted by Capt. Chaplain Frederick Fears, brother-in-law

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