Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1945 — Page 6

RITES SET FOR MRS. MUELLER

Wife of Teacher to Be Buried at Concordia.

Services for Mrs. Gladys Mueller, wife of A. E.-R. Mueller, a teacher at St. Paul's Lutheran parochial | school for nearly 25 years, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann funeral home and at 2:30 p. m. in St. Paul's Evangelical | Lutheran church. Dr. HA M. Zorn, pastor of St. Paul's church, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Kurt Zorn, assistant pastor. Burial will be at Concordia.

MASS MEETING

Allison Local Union 933 Mrs. Mueller, who was 46, died

UAW--CIO0 | yesterday at Emhardt hospital. She Time: Tues., Nov, 28 at 8 P. M. {lived at 1406 Leonard st.

Designer of Hats Place: Auto Workers Hall Ji A native of Franklin, she was {employed as 241 W. Maryland St.

a hat designer by Wm. H. Block Co. for 10 years and ATTENDANCE IMPERATIVE

‘had been an Indianapolis resident {25 years. She was a member of |the St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran {church and the Walther league. Survivors besides her husband are her mother, Mrs, Stella Hemphill, and her sister, Mrs. Jessera Meyers, both of Indianapolis; three brothers, T. V. Hemphill of Indianapolis, A. H. Hemphill of. Shelbyville and C. E. Hemphill of Franklin; a half-brother, W. C. Irwin of Indianapolis, and several nieces and nephews,

CHARLES GREEN Services for Charles Green of 1823 Howard st.. killed Friday when a tpaln struck his truck in Clermont, will be held at 1:30 p. m, to-

adjoining greenhouse at 9603 E,

Fire early today swept a combi-| Washington st. The property, owned nation house and garage and an by Fred Schmitz, was destroyed andthe fire. A tractor, seed planter and [the damage placed at $2000.

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‘NEIDIGH - RITES TOMORROW

A garage-house combination and a greenhouse were destroyed today by fire at 9603 E. Washington. st,

An oil heater flooded to cause

an automobile were burned,

STATE DEATHS

Beulah Katharine Crahen Daughter, Mrs. John Stark Miss Jewel Bryant, Mrs. Marion Britton,

BELLMORE 82. Burvivers son, George, Sisters Mrs. Marvin Cook Mrs. Ed Keller, brother, Roy Brant. BRAZIL Mrs. Josephine Kruzan. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Josephine McKee; son, Charles; brother, Otis Holbert. DALE~—Mrs. Mary Magdslena Roos, 33. Survivors: Husband, Raymond; son, James Paul; daughters, Laverne Theresia, Heatrice Agnes, Dorothy Ann; mother, Mrs. Theresia Gogel,” brothers, Pvt, Daniel, Wilfred and Claude Gogel: sisters, Mrs Clementine Peger, Mrs. Delores ons, Mrs. Ernestine Feger,- Miss Margaret Gogel, ELKHART Jacob Givens, 79. EVANSVILLE Rudolph J. Grundhoefer, 68. Survivors: Wife, Tillie; daughter, Mrs Paul Broecker; brother, Eugene.

morrow at the First Baptist church in West Indianapolis. - Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr. Green. who was 32, is sur-| vived " by his wife, Mrs. Gladys] Green; a son, a daughter, Katie Nell Green.

REV. WILLIAM ELLIOTT

The Rev. William Elliott, former local minister, later minister of the Anderson Seventh’ Day Adventist church, died yesterday of a stroke while driving ‘in Oaklandon. Before going to Anderson two years ago, the Rev. Mr. Elliott was minister of both the North and South Side Seventh Day Adventist churches here. His survivors are coming here from Jackson, Ala. to attend funeral services in the North

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Mrs. Mary Conway. Survivors: Hushand Amen C.; daughter, Mrs. Meriam Pruehald: sisters, Mrs. Nancy Holder, Mrs | Kattie Collier Frank Stafford, 63. lora; daughters, Mrs. Margaret “Batrett, | Mrs. Isabelle Overton; son, Lawrence Mrs. Elizabeth Steiner, Survivor: John GOSHEN—Enos H. Nymeyer, 75. Survivors: Sister. Mrs. Willem Clason; brothers, Edward H., William H., John H. HUNTINGBURG—J. O, Sanders, 61, KNIGHTSVILLE — Mrs. Hattie Lowell Yant, 67. Survivors: Husband, Jasper; son, Pred: daughter, Mrs. Eugene Weaver; brother, William Gooch; sisters, Mrs. Flora Killion, Mrs. Sidney "Hughes, Mrs. John I. Girton. KOKOMO-—-Mrs. Cleda Rule, 49. Survivors; Husband, Kenneth; son, Keith: daughter, Mrs. Sarah M., Landon; sisters, Mrs Morton Webb, Mrs. Wilson O'Neal, Mrs. Charles Heckman, Mrs. George Englert. LAFAYETTE Mrs. Martha Kats Huff, 77. Burvivor: Brother, Charles Rhode ward Lewis Graves, 73. Survivors: Wife, Tillie J; puughters, Mrs. Marguerite Ringolg, Mrs. Lucille Jelen, Mrs, Marion E. Heavenridge Robert F. Sayers, 68. Survivors: Wife, race; brothers, William C., Samuel C LINTON Herbert F.. Sinden, 68. Survivors: Wife, Ethel; brother, Charles MONTEZUMA- Dr. Charles W. Beck, 68 Survivors: Wife. Mimmie; sister, Mrs Marvell Cahill, Mrs, Rose Phillippe; brotho Lonnie EW ALBANY Mrs. Ida B. Norris. 69 Bor Son, Ulmer; brothers, the Rev L. 8. ‘Ulmer, John Ulmer; sister, Mrs, H L. Utrecht Charles Spurrier, 60. Survivors: Wife, Elizabeth; sister, Miss Evelyn Spurrier. NEW HARMONY James W. Dunlap, $1. PATOKA Charles ¥ Rainey, 63. SurWife, “Nora; - Brother, Seymour: Mrs. Mary Gillespie SU LLIVAN William R Walters, vivors: Sons, Glessie, Jen TERRE HAUTE--Mrs rol E. Mewes, 85, Survivors: Son, George E.; brother. McPFarn, sister, Mrs. Frances

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Survivors: Husband, Charles; sons, Charles Jr. Jerry, Oari. Herbert, Giles daughters, Mrs. Mary Hardie, Mrs. Hulda Padish, Mrs. Ethel Richards. WHEATLAND Mrs. man, 80. Survivors: man; sisters, Mrs. Barbara Barbar,

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GARY WIFE-SLAYER

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, Nov. 26 (U, P.).~Cleveland Greathouse, 64, Gary, Ind., Negro preacher, died in

chair early today for the murder of

his common-law wife. Greathouse, reading from a Bible, walked unaided to the death cham. | ber. He was strapped to the chair at 12:05 a. m. and pronounced dead four minutes later by. Dr. P. H. Weeks, prison physician. At no time during -his trial and conviction for the knife slaying of Rebecca Coacklin, 38, did Greathouse attempt to deny his guilt. He sald he killed her in a Hammond, Ind, park last July 25, because he was “tired of her nagging.” Greathouse previously had been sentenced to die Oct. 26 but was granted a 30-day extension by Governor Gates which expired at midIpight Saturday. The sentence was set over till last night, however, because no executions are carried out

WILLETT MQUINN RITES TOMORROW

Services for Willett T. McQuinn, retired employee of the National Malleable and Steel Castings Co., will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle funeral home. The Rey. Clifford R. Lanman, pastor of West Park Christian church, will officiate. Mr. McQuinn, who was .85, died Saturday in his home, 250 N. Holmes ave. He was an Indianapolis resident for 55 years. Members of Puritan Lodge 678, I. 0. O. F., of Indianapolis, of which Mr. McQuinn was a member, will attend the services, according to Marion Gathin, noble grand. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery.

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RETURNS FROM DUTY

, Sgt. Neville C. Dickerson, 4058 Boulevard pl, returned to Indianapolis this week after a four-year tour of duty in the U. S. army. He served as a surgical technician with the famed 20th Air Force and wears the bronze star and three battle stars. One of five brothers in the seryice, Sgt. Dickerson was trained at Bowman Field, Kentucky, and has| since been stationed on several Pacific islands.

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