Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1946 — Page 8
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e Dugan; two daughters, Robert - Rogers and Mrs, > Jae bs, all. of Indianapolis, sisters, Mrs, Walter Guiney ny N. Y, and Mrs. Anna of Indianapolis. STANLEY NOEL Services are scheduled for 2:30 p. m. today in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes for Stanley Noel, first Indianapolis trafic victim of 1946. Burial will be in Grbenwood cemetery. He died Tuesday night after being struck by an automobile in the 2100 block on Shelby st, earlier in the day’ "My. ‘Noel’ was 62 find lived at 1124 Standish st.
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| MRS. MARGARET GREEN
| Rites for Mrs. Margaret Holdaway | iGreen; former Indianapolis public |schools stenographer, will be a ducted at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the P. J. Ryan funeral home, Terre Haute. Burial will be in Highland Lawn cemetery. A native of Terre Haute, "Mrs. Green, who was 39, had lived in New Orleans- and other southern cities for the past four years. She died Tuesday in her New Orleans home. Before going south to live| she resided at 3146 Kenwodd ave. She was the niece of Mrs. Daniel T.
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8he was 71.
Berry; O. Long,
illness.
Weir, 2142 Carrollton ave.
Shortridge high school and attended ber of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority | and Fairview Presbyterian church.
MRS. MARY E. LEE Services for Mrs. Mary E. Lee will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Wyatt mortuary, Rushville, and burial will be in Rushville East Hill cemetery.
Edward A. Lee, was born in Shelby county, but had lived in Rushville most of her life. She died yester-
{day at the home of her daughter, | Mars, Harry A. VanOsdol, 431 Hamp-
funeral home,
Butler university, She was a mem- | dianapolis 20 years. member of Knesses Israel congrega- |® Sister, Mrs. Grace Bledsoe, and fon, Hadassah sewing
Birchercholem
of Indianapolis; a brother,
MISS EVA ARMBRUSTER . Services for Miss Eva Armbruster, lifelong resident of will be held at 1:30 p. m. Sat at Flanner & Buchanan mortu-
Miss Armbruster died yesterday 1011, in her home, 2537 Carrollton ive. Survivors are a brother, John|five' sons, Thomas E. Robert E., Armbruster of Indianapolis, and a|Joseph M., Wendell N. and Glenn L,,| sister, Mrs, Anna Cleveland of Los|all ‘of Indianapotis; two, daughters,
LAWRENCE FRICK Lawrence Frick, 1226 W. 18th st. died last night in City hospital as a result of exposure And lack of food, police said. The~body was sent to Shirley Brothers mortuary. who died Tuesday in his home at
arrangements have not|146 Olive st., are to be conducted been completed. * Be He was 86.
ANNA M. JAMES Mrs. Anna M. James, 708 S. Cap-|!n Crown Hill cemetery. He was itol ave, died today at her home. 80
Services will bé held at 3 p. m. Carrie Herman; his .son, Charles Saturday in Shirley Brothers cen.|N: Herman; two stepdaughters, Mrs,
tral chapel. Burial will be in Crown | Russell Gage and Mrs. T. H. JameHill cemetery. son, Indianapolis, and four grandBorn ‘April 25, 1874; in Monroe SONS . —
county, she lived most of her life! in Indianapolis, Survivors include her husband, Presley J. James; three daughters, (agent for J. D. Adams Mfg. Co., for Josephine Blanche Stormer and Mrs. Bonnie |Cént’s hospital following brief: a son, Raymond James, all|iliness,
Fairhead, Mrs,
John
and a grandchild, June a. m. Saturday in St. Joan of Arc \Harrison, both of Los Angeles, Cal. [Catholic church, where he was a
MRS. ZISEL SINISMAN Mrs. Zisel Sinisman, 86-year-old native of Russia, died today in her|shortly after his birth in 1883 in| home, 1152-Union st. after a short Chicago, Ill, and lived at 4241 Cen-
d country home. 5 Services whi be poi igied au 1:9 of Columbia club and the National
Burial will be in
. Mrs. Green was a graduate of nesses Iseral cemetery. Mrs. Sinisman had resided in In-|ADD&
She was a
group,
society, - Gimiles
Chesod society and Borinstein home
for the aged.
She is survived by the husband,
David Sinisman;
a-son David Sinis-
man, living in Russia; five daugh-
ters, Mrs. Fannie Weinstein of Chi- Survivors. Son, Archie; Mrs, Lee, 86 year old widow of |cago, Mrs. Esther Zuslowsky of Chi-| Pu cago; Mrs. Eva Silver, Minneapolis, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis.
Minn.; Mrs. Dora Chaplick of In-
dianapolis and Mrs. Lillian Polskey|George R.; brothers, Albert, 17 grandchildren and
of Russia;
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Services will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday At. Grinsteiner’s funeral |
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don and came to Indianapolis uy Survivors include his wife, Aina:
Mrs, James Green of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Stewart Smyth of Indianapolis, 11 grandchildren and ‘three great-grandchildren.
CHARLES W. HERMAN
at 2 p. m. today in Robert W, Stirling funeral home. Burial will be
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs.
WILLIAM S. PEELE William 8. Peele,
purchasing 25 years, died yésterday in St. Vin.
Rites will be conducted at 9: 30-
member. Burial will be in Calvary! cemetery. Mr. Peele moved to Indianapolis |
tral ave. and at Traders Point, his’ He was a member
Purchasing ‘Agents association, Surviving him are his wife, Mrs, Heeg Peele; ‘a daughter, Charlotte L., both of Indianapolis;
a niece and nephew, all of Louisville, Ky.
State Deaths |
ANDERSON — Mrs. Annabell Goul, 74. daughter, Mrs.
Mrs. ache Brown, 53. Survivors: Par-
rs. Lula Jane Haney, 57. Burvivors: Husband, Prank, sons, Prank Jr, John E. Walter, Samuel, Henry and oe McGlation; sister, Mrs. Mary Poste COLUMBUS. Henry Brandt, 70. Survivors: y, Mrs, Raymond Bieriein; a Edwin; sister, Mrs, Amelia Wright. Mrs. Emma Rutan, 60. Survivors: Hus- |
Don ; daughter, Mrs, velma Waddle: sisters, Mrs. Etta Kontz David Dobbs, Mrs. John Dobbs, Mrs, Floyd! Ward; brothers, Sam, David and John Phegley. DALEVILLE—Leslie C. Schlegel, 55. Burvivors: Wife, Blanche; mother, Mrs. May . Martha Hill, ; sisters, Mrs. Zonas . Alta Van Dalsen; brother,
EVANSVILLE Charles Edward Smith, 15. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith; sisters, Betty Prances and Sue Ann Smith. Mrs. Leona A. Bornefeld, 44. Survivors: Husband, Alfred P.; daughters, Mrs. Doro thy Crooks, Mrs. Laverne Moskins; son, brothers, Roy and Otto | ; sisters, Mrs. Yance, ur by, | . Mabel Gurlock, Mrs. Bar
OWS. | Mrs. Anna M. Meyer, 71. Survivor: Son, |
Mrs. Daisy Theirling, 62.
Survivors: Husband, DeWald; .
daughters, Mrs. J. A William K. Willams; aon, Emil J.; mother, Mrs. Thomas Newm sisters, Mrs. A. Cox, Mrs. Lillie Hicks, Mis, Ruth Williams; ‘brother, A. O. New-
es. Theresa Reine, 79. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Cecilia Harte; sons, Henry, Ben, Frank, Aloysi 8 = =» GREENTOWN-—Mrs. Susan I. Sloan, 83. Survivors: Sons, Oscar, John, Ora, the || Rev. Harold, Gearge; daughter, Mrs. Grace Overton.
HUNTINGTON Chris Ellis. i Miss ieda PF. Armstrong, B54. mn vivors: Sisters, Mrs. Ira Summers, Mrs. Coulson McAfee. Floyd K. Kissinger, 52. Burvivor: Sister, ! Mrs. Percis Fry.
KOKOMO—James Tyler, 78, Suryvors:
Wife, Tommie; dang ter, Mrs. | Washington, * Mrs 11 A. Woods, Will Dowling; son, Willie; brothers, ws
MARION—Glen D. Green, 53. Survivors: Wife, Stella; daughters, Mrs. Don Dille, | Mrs. Warren Palmer, Maxine, Lucille, | Geneva; son, Larry Lee; brother, Ora; sisters, Mrs. Ona Drook, Mrs. Bertha] Wright, { MATTHEWS-—Joseph Couch, 83. Survi- | vors: Son, Dr. Ernest; daughter, Oscar |
NEW ALBANY--Mrs. Nanie Hammond, Survivors: Sons, Emil; Gordon; daughters, | Mrs. George Helms, Mrs. Cecil ‘Cox, Miss Faye Hammond. Mrs. Pearl Crawford, 52. Survivors: Husband, (Ellis; daughter, Mrs. August H. Kaelin; brothers, Frank, Raymond, Richard and Donald Pearson; sister, Mrs. John Minter,
NEWBURG--Mrs. Sophia Schauss, 71. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Nora Tillman, Mrs. Neta Hurst, Mrs. Ida Walden; son, William; brothers, Frank and John Goebel. . 88 NEW LONDON-—Mrs, Mary Cosand Hadley, 79. Burvivors: Daughters, Mrs. Flor. ence Mills, Mrs. Carrie Mae Gilbert; son, Russell; sisters, ~ Mrs. - Ada Brown, Mrs. Violet Kenworthy, Miss Norah Cosand; brother, Charles BE. Cosand. PERU~Willace R. York, 70. Survivors: Wie, Ina D.; sons, Paul, Elmer; daughter, Mrs. Leon. Staley; sister, Mrs. arion
Staller. Scott Orin Lantz, 63. Burvivors: Wife, Mary E.; sister, Miss Biba Lants. .
SEYMOUR-Clyde 2 Roach, 81. Burvi. vors: Wife, Maude; ‘daughter, Mrs. Mabel Roach; sister, Mrs. John Carmen.
Mrs. Sarah Ann Sharp, 83. Survivors: Bon, John: daughter, Mrs. Flora Whitson; brother, James Nicholson. SHARPSVILLE-—Roy E. Dye, 53. Survivors: Wife, Mary; sons, Jesse, Pvt. Thomas; brother, Orville; Cecile Blye, , VAN BUREN--Cha Survivors: Wife,
siater, Mrs,
es Edward Allen, 78. attie; sons, George.
Mrs, Nona Lostetter, Mrs, Della os: Mrs. Opal Pinkbone; brothers, 8id, Prank;
sisters, Mrs,’ Mollie Abner, Mrs, Della Gelsen.’ VINCENNES—Dr. Vance A. Punk, 63, Burvivors: Wife, Kathryne; sons, James
Lt. Vance A.; daughter, Mrs. John | Sharp. . WABASH~—Marilyn Ruth Pugh, 5 years. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pugh; sister, Doris Marie; brother, Ray-
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