Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1945 — Page 7

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M. ! W. H. Thompson, Known Local Woman Sees G.I. Son| U0 ® or tnaianapoti: 8 ave, will be held vors include her sister, " ; , Bef ina. ters, Mrs, Mary Hendricks, Mrs. Wednesday in the Flan-| May Lybrand, and two nieces, M For Art Collection. Before Dying Louise Lawson, Miss Lors M. Buchanan mortuary. Burial{Carroll Moffet and Mus, will be held at 10:30 Services for Mrs. Mabel G. Flana- | Reynolds and Miss Cora A. Rey- in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs.iStroup, Indianapolis. ~ « & > Berices in the Planner & gan, 1409 Brookside ave, who saw nolds, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs, : for William H. her son, 8. Sgt.. Harold E. Flanagan (Anna Whitaker of Detroit, Mich; ’ Thompson attorney and the first time in two years just four|tWo brothers, Will Reynolds and i hh 3 a f Et : : hours before she died Friday night,| Luther Reynolds, both of More. . > o ¥ Other services will be held at will be held at 2 p. m. today in the land, Ky, and five grandchildren. Pe i

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urial will be in Crown Hill Flanagan, who was 52, a resident “of Indianapolis, manager of the 10th st. branch store of the Eastman-Sun-shine cleaners three years and for 10 years previously had a nursery for children in her neighborhood. She was a member of the Heath Memorial Methodist church. Two years ago, before he left for Europe, 8. Sgt. Flanagan was home. His mother never knew he had been wounded, although he wore the purple heart when he came home. He also served in the Philippines and Japan and holds the bronze star and four battle stars. -Burvivors besides her son are

MELVILLE E. EVANS Services for Melville E. Evans, former division superintendent of the Railway Mail Service, will be held at 3:30 p. m. today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary by Logan lodge 575, P. & A. M. Burial will be In Frazeysburg, O. tomorrow. Mr. Evans, who was 77, died Saturday in his home, 626 W, 30th st. He had been employed by the railway mail service 50 years, and retired seven years ago. He was a member of Logan lodge and the Association of Retired Railway Employees. .

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Andrew M. Sweeney

! Founder of the Indiana Associaschool, | tion of School Boards in 1003, he in 1874.

Coun upetintendent of schools | was its first president. 1881 iy was Stendent oi Sehudls in Survivors include his wife,. Helen, for ‘state superintendent of public| whom he married in Jasper in 1878; instruction in 1886. Elected clerk of | three sons, Robert E. Sweeney, the Supreme court in 1890, he was | president of the State Life Insurlargely résponsible for establish- ance Co.; Clarence S.Sweeney, genment of the Appellate court. | eral agent for Indiana of the comWith Samue] Quinn and Wilbur pany, and Carl E Sweeney of Ar8. Wynn, Mr. Sweeney founded the cadia, Cal; a daughter, Mrs. John State Life Insurance Co. in 1804 E. Wells of Indianapolis; nine

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and served as its first president. He grandchildren and: nine great- . Survivors are _ his wife, = Mrs. the utility approximately $30 mil-|jater served as vice t- and| grandchildren. ~ | three daughters, Mrs. Mabel Clem- Estelle Shaffer Evans; two sons,|° president of the board of school] Burial will be in Holy Crossients, Mrs. Beulah Daab and Miss|perpert E. Evans of Cleveland, and Mr. Thompson was a native of| commissioners. cemetery, Dorothy Flanagan, all of Indian- (1+ Omdr. John C. Evans, stationed

apolis, and her mother, Mrs. Eliza

Pensacola, .» two sisters, Mrs. Heizer of Indianapolis. 18 ola. Fia

Ruth Anne Frazier of Frazeysburg, O. and Mrs. Paul A. Green of Columbus; O., and a brother, John Barton Evans of Wheeling, W. Va.

Joseph cemetery. Mr. Koerner, who was 60, died Friday in the home of his brother, Joseph Koerner, 1438 Woodlawn ave. A resident of Ine dianapolis more than 60 years, he was formerly employed by the United States Rubber Co. and was a member of St. Patrick's church.

JESSE M. WOLFLA -Services for Jesse M. Wolfla, lifelong Indianapolis resident who died Friday night at his home, 1308 Milburn st., will be held at 1 p. m. today in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of

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Tomorro t 44 years who pointed an assistant attorney gen-| .. Besides Joseph Koerner, survive |the Chimes. Burial will be in Floral Indianapolis residen ? Rites Tom w for Head of ors are another brother, Prederick| Park cemetery. died Friday in his home, 2026 ColPaintings of the Italian Renalss- Inland Securities. Koerner of Indianapolis, four niec2s| Mr. Wolfla was an employee of |lege ave, will be held at 10 a. m. & ~ 3 ance period drew Mr. Thompson's and three nephews. the Zenite Metal Corp. He was 59, i Titus Hior- flo : 3 xl terest the art fleld. In 1940, tomorrow In Hisey & i AL in in | 'l Leonard G. Wild, 3829 Washing- and a member of the Metal Polish- tua Burial will be in Memorial . Vv or you to i he and Mrs. Thompson—the for-ly,, yivq president of the Inland|PAUL L. KORBOWICZ SR. |ers, Buffers, Platers and ~Brass|"®Y: : D AY® : “ mer Florence Gregory of Muncle— |g... ies Corp. died yesterday Services for Paul L. Korbowics| Workers union, local 171. Park cemetery. Ce rE ted most of their. collection |g. “vn ent's hose = on (Sr. 1414 Bridge st., will be held at| Survivors are his wife, Mrs. EMe| Mr. Setzer, who was 88, retired have Christm as 4g = [to Ball State Teachers college. pital. He was 76. 8:30 a. m. Wednesday in the Speaks Wolfla; a daughter, Miss Mary 18 years ago after working nearly h od 3 Dramatic Club Member Services will be aia ‘Wolfla; three sons, Jesse Wolfla and 20 years for the J. D. Eastman Co. ip &

& Finn funeral home. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. Mr. Korbowicz, who was 78, died Saturday in his home. Mr. Korbowicz was a retired coppersmith and a member of the Assumption Catholic church and the Improved Order of Red Men. Survivors include five dsughters, Mrs. - Elsie -Alderton, Detroit; - Mrs. Bertha Yundt, Nashville, Tenn., and Mrs. Helen Egener, Mrs. Frieda Mills and Mrs. Lillian Johnson, Indianapolis; three sons, John Korbowicz, Harry Korbowicz and Paul Korbowicz Jr, and seven grand-

Fred Wolfla, all of Indianapolis, and Frank A. Wolfla, serving in Manila; two brothers, Fred Wolfla of Bargersville and Harry Wolfla of Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Parsons and Mrs. Minnie Bryan, both of Indianapolis,

A shrine chapel at S88, Peter and Paul Cathedral has one of Mr, Thompson's discoveries as & centerpiece -

His home recently had been at 1321 N. Meridian st. although for many years the attorney maintained a residence at 5140 N. Meridian st. He had another home at Tucson, Ariz, ‘where he spent the winter months. : Mr. Thompson was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi and Phi Delta Phi fraternities and the Dramatic and Columbia clubs.

held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Bu-

and previously for Kingan & Co. {He was -a member of the Third Christian church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Grace Setzer; two daughters, Mrs. Maude Russell and Mrs. Eleanor McGuire, both of Indianapolis; two sons, Bert Setzer of Indianapolis and Harry Setzer of Chicago; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. A grandson, Capt. Willlam J. MeGuire, a helicopter test pilot, was fatally injured in a crash in Florida Dec. 1, 1944.

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Land cemetery in Noblesville. Pallbearers will include Edwin M. McNally, Leonard ———— L. Campbell, 8. M. Leonard G. Wild Campbell, Vernon A. Grindle, William B. Engler and Maxwell Coppock, Indianapolis. . Mr. Wild had been a resident

MARY BRANDENBURG Services for Mrs. Mary Jesse Brandenburg, 315 N, Senate ave. will be held at 11:15 a. m. tomorrow in the Kirby mortuary. Burial will be in Mesico, Ind. following a funeral service there at 2 p. m.

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Survivors besides the wife include Bete Sop » Jouis ang Was 2 lodge, | children and three great-grand-| Mrs. Brandenburg, who was 27, died | MAURICE W, PARKER STORE a brother, Max, of Brazil, and a P. & A. M., at Anderson and of the | children, Saturday in the home of her moth-| Services for Maurice W. Parker,

er, Mrs. Cleo Suddarth, 1445 Broadway. She was a resident here for 18 years and a former employee of the ammunition depot at Crane. She was a member of the First

16-year-old son of Mr. and Mzs. Willie Parker, 954 N. McClure st. will be held at 2 p.m. this afternoon in the Farley funeral home. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery,

OTTO U. CLARK Services for Otto U. Clark, 914 Olive st., will be held at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in the Robert W. Stir. Burial will be

murat Temple and the Scottish Rite here. . Survivors include a son, Maj. Robert 8, Wild, now in Japan; a grandson, Leonard Low Wild, Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs,

sister, Mrs. Mary Etta Sprague, of Los Angeles, Cal. )

RUSSELL WEST

Services for Russell West, 2633 Mars Hill st, will be held at 2 p. m.

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chapel. Burial will be in Washing-

ling funeral home. Church of the Brethren and a grad- e—— ; Gai Noblesville, and Mrs. p = it ny : / Wednesday in the Beanpiouce Henry Sasi polis. _|in W Park cemetery. Mr. [uate of Manual high school, MRS. ANNA H. SCHERER 3 hd : mortuary. Burial will ash- | Edwin Campbell, Indiana 8 o Survivors besides the mother, are| Services for Mrs. Anna Humphrey 3 Jas. Lydon ington Park cemetery. Mr, West, —— Clark, who was 63, died yesterday ; veddie Bartholomew "3 : ' died yesterday in his| IDA M. BENEFIEL il his home. her husband, Raleigh Brandenburg, | Scherer, 1225 N, New Jersey st., will . Eo You don't need cash fo wear who was 40, Yesterday : ‘Mrs. Ida M. Beneficl.| He a sesident here for 39 and a brother, Irvin W. Beecher, |be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in 4 : £ glosses... h. We have |] home. ; a Services for : Kokomo, the Shir rothe ing Hill te newest in styles . .. || He was an employee of the Métal|5730 Julian ave. will be held at 1:30(years and & former employee of oy Brothers. rv lenses

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Hazel West; a son, Russell West, U. 8. Navy, now en

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tuaries Irvington chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Mrs. Benefiel, who was 73, died yesterday in her home. A resident here for 30 years, she

in 1937. She was a member of the Missionary Baptist church at West-

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MRS. EMMA

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mabel Clark;

Helen L.” Eades,

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a daughter, Mrs. and a grand. Sherry Eades, Indian-

CHARLES E. MARTIN

Services for Charles E. Martin, 2819 Central ave, an Indianapolis resident 40 years, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill, Mr. Martin died Friday night In the Veterans Administration hos-

ton Park cemetery. Mrs. Scherer, who was 62, died yesterday. She was a resident here for 24 years and a member of the Brookside chapter 481, O. BE. 8. Survivors include her husband,

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