Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1945 — Page 18
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Loo Men n Listed on Ships ~ Arriving Home. :
fen local men are listed as having in New York yesterday ‘the David Shanks. They are:
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York Saturday ¥. U. Victory are: 7 Gr. WilBE ol a Re" ny T. Sth a men listed as having New York Saturday
hit Reno ase’
REP. KNUTSON ILL OF
“FIGHT FIRE 1 HOUR IN
APARTMENT BUILDING
Firemen battled a stubborn. basement blaze for more than an hour this morning in a two and a half story frame apartment at 30 W. St. Joseph st. Mrs. Irene Wucherpfennig, 71, owner of the building, who is ill, was taken to City hospital. Lt Albert Crome, of No. 5 pumper,
r_ But, B, Sane Bi, Liste | ober: opy - La ene. ord and T. Sth OF. John |
Eight local men listed as having arrived in New York aboard the Santa Rosa Friday are: hn P. ing Prighi : fear John Tynes, a T. 5th Gr. James ht
Peer Harry A Haynes H. Pink and T. Sgt:
Pe. Rufu
Sugens Pte. ‘wl shirteen local men listed as havfog arrived in New York Friday aboard the Bardstown Victory are:
av vid J. or Col. Harold E. a Eat sth Or. Howard ble
,ineth P. Joraan .|T. 5th Gr.
L. Apple, s KH. Miller and Cpl. Ber Lake.
Due in San Pedro -_ Scheduled to arrive tomorrow in San Pedro, Cal., aboard the Waltev-
M. Cobb, T ‘sgt. Arthur rthu oy y i re t,o Bratton, 8. sgt A Li 8. Sgt. Ralph T. 4th or " Leafle G Robert L. Davis and T. 5th Gr.
Re Listed as having arrived in BosS Jn Ssturday aboard the Santa
k L. Asher, Cpl. Robert A. Jacob, to “Biackbarn Jr.. Cpl. Charles H. s ne Gr. Jack of Stanley, Pvt. tehell, T. Gr. James A.
. Rony W. Ferguson ton.
the following men arew York aboard the
Pfc. Marvin C. Martin,
Rodgers. Wilbert L. Roloi PDavia T. 3d Or.
A Suinhiuser, T. Sth Or. Thomas gies John W. Cash and Cpl. LL.
Arrive On West Coast Lined a due w sitive in Su
x (men:
ph V.| Milton R. Cain, T.|T, 4t
rescued an unidentified man from a rear room on the first floor. Damage from the flames, largely confined to the basement .and believed caused by hot ashes, was unestimated.
Sanford is T. 4th Gr. Frank C. Nelson, 2422 N. Capitol. Listed as due to arrive in San Francisco Dec. 11 aboard the J. D. Ross is S. Sgt. Ellis L. Lytle. Listed as due to arrive in Boston tomorrow are the following 10 local
. Monroe, S. Sgt. KenBE Cra x. Cpl. Clarence J. Koch, Paul E. Butterfield. y SR Gr. L. Pierson, Pfc. John 8S. xon, Sey Charies H . Hylton, Pvt. James W Medecke, Ma). Hicheel P. Blumenthal and Plc. Richard Rouse. { Fourteen local men listed as having arrived in New York Saturday
aboard the Hermitage are: ‘or Pic. Roll wie Oy et. T. sth or, *R. Hill, Sgt. Vola B. Randolph, . 4th Gr. James D. Jones, J. Williamson, Pfc. Donald J. Baker, Ple. o E. Hohmann, Cpl. Arnold R. Wilson, T. “a Gr. William W. Taylor, T. uth Gr. Willy P. Lorentz, Cpl. Oliver W. Green and Pfc. Edwin FP. Jaynes. Listed as having arrived in San Francisco Saturday aboard the Hermitage is 1st Lt. Hubert C. Gordy, 537 N. California. Five local men listed as having arrived in Boston Saturday aboard
the Blue Island are: Sgt. Jerry A, Open, hag ® yonters Fo C Jat iS Carouton and he. § iam M. Duncan, 1853 T an. Six local ion Misted as having arrived in New York aboard the
Aiken Saturday are: T. 5th or. Prancis E. Sous, Sth Gr. ries, T, . Dav
Wallace . ‘W. Kesterson, Pfc. Robert D. Faia, Ple, Leslie
T. Miles and T. 4th Gr. Lowell B. Worley. Three local men listed as having |, arrived in San Prancisco Wednesday fe!
T. Robert Rieke, Mp w. 30th; =. Cait Hungertorg 344 Penn-
39,000 Troops ~ Reaching U.
Sy UNITED PRESS Thirty-nine ships were scheduled fo dock today at east and west okat porta with ions an 39,800
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ge troops, a fed field "Sritery uariers’ a eadquarters head armored division Dany th I 896th ordautomotive maintenance
sneluding ba : 1anth . wiigluses treadwa y - bridge any. ralivay operations: battalion, on. eoTih ordnance ammunition company, some Negro : Victory miscellaneous troops. tor miscellaneous Hoops, Ranger--Five miscellaneous troops Join Vining—13 miscellaneous troops.
DUE AT BOSTON:
Blue and golotory 1004 $a0p8, : Re engineer com ate RD Toi ang 487th ord: ton aD re-enliis-WAGs. and prisoner of war escort detachmen
Clapper—13 miscellaneous de Bastrope—38° high score perWest Point-—-1800 troops. No units. DUE AT NEWPORT NEWS, VA.:
John Schmetzler—5§36 troops, including Ave 673d field artillery battalion.
ce ft.=18 troops, including units othe TOR AAA batiation.
Auavg-208} troops, including the bd: company. units of battalion; “90th ~ignal regiment maintenance y: 3515th ordnance maintenance Tist_ port company, and the
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sylvania, and Sgt. . MeClung, ‘2401 N, New Jersey.
on 39 Ships S. Ports Today
Henry W ing the 30. MPEG company; 542d nance heavy maintenance company, and the itn ordnance heavy maintenance
company n ’ Hopkins—838 headquarters and techmeht Bf the 32 the 251 and miscellaneous troops. John Ross—Nine undesignated troops. J. Holmes—No information. Edward , Seripps—11 undesignated
FOOPS. : Goucher Victory—1428 troops. No vnits. Heywood . Broun~No information,
DUE AT SAN FRANCISCO: Bland-—1787 troops. No units. Alaska-—-1533 troops. No units. Guam--1373 troops. No units. Arkansas—1183 troops. No units. Casablanca—1085 troops. No units, Santa PFéa—1758 troops. No units. _Pensacola—609 troops. No units. Kochab—243 ufidesignated troops. Wachaprage—106 undesignated- troops. Wiicughby.103 undesignated ‘foops.Dahl—32 miscellaneous troops. Fant miscellaneous troops. Stonewall—20 undesignated troops. Flying Mist—S8ix miscellaneous troops.
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DEATH NOTICES 1 indianapolis Times, Mon., Dee. 3, 1063
DARTH Carrie R. 26.84 X._Bevuie, en er 0 01 8 1 years, Daughter of the late Chiacies A. Barth. Service Wednesd. 3 at Peace Chapel, 2050 E. lehigan » - Friends sre Nelooine, Burial Crown Moore loraries.
BENEFIEL—Tda M., of 5730 Julian ave. entered into rest Sunady merning, age 73 years, mother of Mrs. Ethel Benefiel sister of Mrs. Ella McQueen, Mrs. Pearl Kli , Banford and Willlam Layton, Saaziother of Prank and Marshall BeneServices Tuesday, 1:30 m., at 1 Wo Chapel, $342 E Washington st. | Friends are welcome. Burial Memorial Park. Moore Mortuaries. wife of Ral-
BRANDENBURG —Mary J Cleo Suddaith,
eigh, s rwin Beecher, died Saturday. Friends may call at the’ Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th sts, until 11 a. m. Tuesday. Puneral Tuesday, 2 p. m., at the United Brethren Church, Mexico, Ind. Interment Greenlawn Cemetery, Mexico, Ind.
CAYLOR--Rebecca Jane, age 81, of 3821 Clarendon rd., beloved mother of Mary Jusnits Newkirk and ndmothes of Wil. liam Davidson ana th. Newlin and great-grandmother of Sal ewlin, passed away turday evening. Services Tuesday at 3 p. m. from Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel, 946 N. Illinois st. Burial Crown Hill. Friends*may call any time. CLARK Otto U, beloved husband of Mabel Clark, father of Mrs, Helen L. Eades, gmndfather of Sherry Eades, passed away at his home, 914 Olive st, Sunday a m. Friends may call at the Robert W. "aeirling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st., after 4 !p. m. Monday. Puneral services Wednesday, 10:30 a. m., from the funeral home. Friends Invited. Burial: Washington Park Cemetery.
COLON. Ellen PF; mother of Mrs. William Pender and ‘August J. Colon, sister of Ro bert G. and Leo Stuck, died Saturday. Puneral Tuesday, 8:30, at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st.; § a. m. at 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Priends a call at the mortuary.
FERREE—EBmmsa P., bel W. Perree, mother of John le-
Geo! v i d George Perree, Mrs. John O. Carter, Mrs. Floyd Merz, Mrs. Clarence McIntire, sister of Valley Ross, Mrs. Carrie Davis, Mrs. Goldie Myers, Elmer and Ollie tty; also nine grandchildren «nd 2h srest-grandehiidsen. Puneral Tuesday m., 22 N. Bloumington, Juss} Ynore) ark. Pricads may call a any time. Shirley service. FIX—Henry (Harry), brother of Charles and William Fix, Mrs, Anna L. O'Neill and Mrs. Emma Loch, city passed away Sat. in Chicago, Iil., age Tro years. Pu-
loved wife of
ce Home, 160} E. New York st., Wednesday, 33 m. rial Crown Hill. Priends may at f al home any time.
BALL--Willlam E, of 2270 Reformer st. loved u:band of Armada Mall and tana of { Lena Darbro, Miss Armada’ Rose Hall and . Edward Hall of Culver City, Cal, ABR dns ‘away Sunday m, | neral notice later, For Na ICr mation call Robert W. Stirling. Funeral Mome. MA-
JONES—Earl P, son of 8. De Sha Jones of Detroit, Mich, brother of Mrs. Dolar Antrobus and Pvt. Stanley Jones of Pt. FP. EB. Warren, Wyo., away Sunday a. m, Friends may call at Tolin Puneral Home, 1308 Prospect st. any time after 1 p. m. Monday. Puneral notice ater, KORBOWICZ Paul Ludwick Sr, age 78, Jiang away at his residence, 1414 Bridge st, at 8 p.
troit, Mich.; Harry Korbowics of Indianapolis; Mrs. Lillian Johnson and Paul Korbowicz, Bertha Yundt, Nashville, Tenn.; John Korbowicz and “Mrs. Helene Egeneér. Funeral from Speaks & Pinn, Funearl Home, 1639 N. Meridian st. (new location), Wednesday, 8:30 a. m. Assumption ¢hureh, 9 a. m. Burical Calvary cemetery. Friends invited. Priends may call, MARTIN-Charles BE, of #819 Suntral ave, entered into rest Priday even age 52 years, brother of Mrs. Minnie Cranshaw. Services Wednesday, 1:30 Pp. m., at Peate Chapel, 2080 E. Michigan st. Friends are welcome. Bu Crown Hill. Friends may call at Peace Chapel after § p. m. Monday. Moore Murroatiee
RUSSELL—Madeline E, age yea mother of Mrs. Donald sity’ and Lt. liam P. Russell, sister of Mrs, Laura lenn, Mrs. Joseph Smith, Edward and Henry Arsaman, passed away Saturday. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 4, 8:30 a. m., at the George W, Usher Mortuary, N13 Ww. Washington st., 9 a. ., Holy Trinit church. Friends invited. Burial Bt, Josep cemetery. Altar Society will meet Monday, 8 p. m. for prayer at mortuary. Friends may call at givers;
SCHAEFER—-Emms J, 47 years, 2121 E. Garfield dr, beloved daughter of J. George and Ida Schaefer, sister. of Huldah Schaefer, Mrs, Olga Laufer and E. George Schaefer, passed AN Monday
lands may call at funeral home T p. m. Monday.
SOMERER—Anns Humphier. ved” ii 12338 N. New Jersey, vi wife o Robert B. Scherer and mother of Harry and Merle Blocher, other of Sandra Ann and Robert Earl Blocher of Indianlis and sister of William A. Hudson hot
H " Gapel ime wri % ny Friends may a at jigian Perk any
time ar 6 p. m. Monda STANBERY--Mr8. Clare’ -~ ‘sister of Mrs. May Lybrand, aunt of Mrs, Carol Mol fett and Mrs, Tyler Stroup, passed avy Sunday. Private service Wednesday Pp. -m., Planner & Buchanan Mortua: Y purisi Orown, Hill, (Please omit flowers
STANSBERRY Almond C., father of Mrs. Bovard Banga
at Newland Stansberry, n ob. imble, Clinton; Ind., ‘Passed awa) home of his deuenter, Me. New Columbus, Ind. winds ay I "eal at the Robert W + Hit eng Funeral to ome, 420 Prospect st Juesiay. Puneral service Wednesday. "a m., fro funeral Roma, . a ends invited. ‘Burial Philadelphia, Te ow M., 92 years, husband of Helen E. Sweeney, father of Rooert E., Clarence 8., Carl Sweeney Mrs, J. G. Wells, passed away at his residence, 1331 N. Meridian st, Tuesday, 9:30, at the Merger and, inh "a an ul thedra Interment ‘Hol ree: W Cemetery. Friends may call at oly Cross
THOMPSON-—William 3. Winter A] husband of Florence hp Bap i Ind. ev
iptathar of Mis. 2s Maries ax way Pi ry & Buchanan 7, ening." Serv Tuesday,
WEST Russell, of 2633 Mars Hill st., beloved husband d of Hazel West, father of Elinor, Matiuel, 81/¢, Russell, Dolores and Ines West, brother ,of Pansy Clifton, hidied aw a. away h Subdag Satvicas lets Wednendey * 133 RA Burial at Washington Park ends call tuary any. Be 3829 Wi ton bivd.,
cemetery may at the mor-With--Letard ashing father . 2 as” “Robert 8, ather Oueth of
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away Pa thatan Mortuary | Juesiay, 2 p.m. Burial Crown centetery, blesville. Priends may call at ort By
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GENERAL OFFICE WORK : Real Silk Hosiery Mills 634 N. NOBLE WAITRESS
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THE RICHARDSON CO, © 3500 E. 30th End of Brookside Carline Experienced Menders
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~ % Key Punch Operator * Stock Record Clerk "ve Typist Pleasans with] Sonditians.
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METAL POLISHERS AND BUFFERS
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