Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1946 — Page 10
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MRS. CLARA M. LOWE
ii |... Services for. Mrs...Clara M. Lowe, ff who died Tuesday in St. Francis i "hospital, will be held at 1 p. m. tohi | morrow in J. C.. Wilson Chapel of i the Chimes. Burial will be in Men~ { don cemetery, Hancock county. Mrs. Lowe, a life-long resident of | Indianapolis, lived at 1416 St. Paul | ‘st. She was the widow of the late | Ora W. Lowe. She was 69. | Sdrvivors include two daughiens, Mrs. Gertrude Gunckel of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Leona Greenlee of Cincinnati, O.; a son, Miles Pitcher, also of Cincinnati, and nine grandchildren.
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GERALD OTTO REEVES Gerald Otto Reeves, 21-year-old army veteran who was killed Monday in his home, 947 N. Holmes ave.,
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sEORGE. W. BANSLEY Rites for George William Bansley, employee of Spann Co, Inc; ' will be held at 1 p. m, tomorrow in the C.
Rev. C. Henry Bell, pastor of the Mt. Paran Baptist church will con-
Crown Hill cemetery. wi Residing here most, of his life,
wife, Mrs. Emma Bansley, survives him,
DANIEL R. DRAKE Services for Daniel R. Drake, retired saw mill operator and blacksmith, will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in his home near New Palestine. Burial will be in New
Palestine cemetery. He died Tuesly in his home, “Mg. Drake who was 83, a Belong resident of Shelby county, is sure vived by his wife, ~ Elizabeth -Jane
Drake; his daughter, Mrs. Lulu Coppris, Indianapolis, and § ix grandchildrén,
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PALO ALTO, Cal, Jan. 10 (U., P.).—Stanford university students today formed the Student Association for Atomic Control, the first
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Mr.|a great niece, Mrs. Harry Weber; ‘| a great nephew, Raymond Jones; a
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RIT Es SET FOR MARY RUSSELL,
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Known Resident of West Side Dies.
Rites for Miss Mary Russell, ,one of the oldest and best known West Side residents, will be conducted at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow at her home, 28 8. Neal ave, and at 9 a. m. at
be in Holy Cross cemetery. “Aunt Mayme,” as she was called by her neighbors, died yesterday after a two months’ illness, She was 83. A native of Bloomington, Ill, she had lived here since 1897 and was a member of St. Anthony's church. Survivors are a nephew, James C. Scanlan; a njece, Mary Scanlan;
great-great niece, Sharon Weber, and a great-great nephew, Buddy Weber, all of Indianapolis.
MRS. LELA M. HUTTO Rites for Mrs. Lela M. Hutto, R. R. 10, Box 16, Shortridge rd, will be held at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in the Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel. Internment will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Mrs. Hutto, an Indianapolis resident more than 23 years, died Tues-
native of Tipton county. ..Burvivors® are four daughters, . Margarette Haskett,
Burford;
two sisters, Mrs. Marie Pryor and Mrs. Fannie Wroton, and her father, Oscar Crawford, all of Ine
. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES John Hoffmann, ndisnapie ‘Contractor 52 Years, Dies
. 200k Hamann, ‘provident of dons Hoffmann and Sons, excavating contractors, died yesterday in his home, 2626 N. James st. He ‘was 82. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at his home. The Rev. William O, Breedlove, pastor of Calvary Baptist church, will officiate and burial will he in Crown Hill, A native of Denmark, Mr. Hoffmann lived here 62 years, He wasn the contracting business 52 years. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs, Hazel Grimes and Mrs, Marie Fisher, Indianapolis; five sons, Chriss, Harvey, Howard, Virgil ani John Hoffmann Jr, all Hving here; a sister, Mrs, Anna Clausen, Cedar Falls, Iowa, and a brother, James Hoffmann of Racine, Wis,
MISS MAY CONNOR Miss May Oonnor died in her home, 1534% Central ave., yesterday. She was 72 and had been {ll for two years. Two cousins, Mrs, Edna B. Gunckel of Cincinnati, O, and J. H. George of Memphis, Tenn, survive her. The body was taken to Moore Mortuary.
JULIUS BOERGERSHAUSEN Services for. Julius Boergershausen, retired city baker, who died Tuesday in St. Vincent's hos-
Mrs. | pital, will be held at 10 a. m. “tos ‘Kathryn Marshall, Mrs. Jane Riddel and Mrs. Jenevieve six sons, Clifton Hutto, W. PF. Hutto Jr.,, David. Hutto, .Willlamy JGtto, Philip Hutto and Charles Hutto;
morrow in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church, Burial will be in
Mrs, Paul M. Wolf; with whom Mr. Boergershausen lived; Mrs. Isabell Maxey and Mrs. Ross Cannaday, all of Indianapolis; a brother, Er-
nest Boergershausen of Owensboro,
Ky.; four ‘grandsons and a greats granddaughter,’
SAMUEL T. McBROOM Services for Samuel Todd Mo-
Moores Hl, Tod. with burial in
McBroom, and daughter, Miss Cleon McBroom, bath of Moores Hill, survive him,
VINCENT DE GREGORY Services for Vincent DeGregory, who died Tuesday in City hospital, will be held at 9 a. m. Saturday in St. Joseph's Catholic church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. He was 24. Born in Indianapolis, Mr, DeGregory was a veteran of more than three years’ naval service, He was attached to the troop carrier U. 8. 8 Leon and during two years’ duty in the South Pacific theater, participated in the Mariana, Saipan, Leyte and Okinawa campaigns. He was discharged last November. He was graduated from St, Joseph parochial school and Techni cal high school and was employed by the Packard Mfg. Co: before en= listing in the navy in September, 1042. Mr. DeGregory was & membet of 8t. Joseph's church. his parents, Ms, and Mrs. fohae)- DeGregory -and « sister; Mrs. Amelia: Fodora, all of Indian. apolis, he is survived by a brother, Thomas DeGregory, a seabee at
Camp Hueneme, Cal,
JAP LONG- DISTANCE PLANE IS REVEALED
‘LOS ANGELES, Jan. 10 (U. P). —A Japanese plane capable of flying non-stop from Tokyo to New York was an actuality not only a possibility - the magazine Western Flying said today. Of the two such planes .constructed one flew 10,160 miles in slow circles over Manchuria, landing with enough fuel for another
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Bookout, 83. Survivors: Sons, Joe, Pearl, rn of the Sav-
Clarence; sisters, Mrs. Bertha Aliman, Mrs. Minnie Little; brother, ‘John F. P. Thurston. ATTICA—Hugh J. Marlatt, Wife; brothers, Ollie, James. BRAZIL—Thomas W. Swinehart, BROOKLYN-Joshua ' Rothrock. Survivors: Wife, Ida; daughters, Mrs. Lenna Baughn, Mrs. Bertha Johnson, Mrs. Letha | Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Kays; sister, Mrs. HAugh Wooden; brother, John. CLINTON-—-Robert Forrest Brown, nine! months. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown. ELKHART Charles M. Salee, 72. Survivors: Wife; sons, George C., L V. daughter, Mary Jane; sister, Mrs. Omar Lamberton. John M.
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James, 69. EVANSVILLE—Henry Edward Gore, Survivors: Sister, Mrs. Howard ia; | brother, John. Alexander Mathley, 78. Miss Matin Schomburg, 19. Survivors: | Jomburg; sister,
Louise Mus. Norma *Sehombuts: brofhers, Donald, ag Richard,
der, 73. Survivors: Son, Charles Robson. , 12. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Bertha Wilkins GOSHEN-—Mrs. Rachel Ann Cramer, 82.! Survivors: Daughier, Mrs, Jennie Travis; brothers, “William H. and Janes Cripe,
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| LAFAYETTE — Mrs. Alice P. Dye, 73. Survivors: Daughtér, Mrs. Elmore D.| Sturges; sons, James W., Charles T. Jr.; brother, Fred Johnson. |
LAGRANGE-Joseph Reid Survivors: Son, The Rev. Rober Mrs. Esther Hartwicke.
LEWIS—-Mrs. Emily McLaughlin, 78. Suryivery; Daughter, Mrs, Nellie Lietz
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MT. VERNON-—-Miss Ida 8. Martin, 5. | Survivors: Father, Henry Martin; brother, Willlam C. Martin; sisters, Mrs. ter Wallace, Mrs, Samuel P. Topper. PLYMOUTH - Otis Ellsworth Marsh. Survivors: Wife, Anna Irene; daughters Mrs. Venus Preese, Mrs. rn Triplet; sons, Howard, Willard; sisters, Mrs. Ella Marsh, Mrs. Lotta Herschberger.
SHELBYVILLE—Wade E. Bowman, 43 ' s6.!| D> R. Drake, Survivors: Wife, ig Drakes daughter, Mrs. Lula
SULLIVAN-Francis Edward Kerlin, 42. Survivors: Wife, rothy:-. son, Edward Francis; daughter, Mary Ann} sister, Min Charlotte Kerlin; brother, Richard.
TERRE HAUTE Mrs. Rose Eis Weedon, 71. Survivors: Brothers, James, .Am- | brose and Harvey Henson. Ebenezer Howard, 84. Survivors: wife, Jennie; daughter, Nellie Christ; sons, Albert, Harry, Ernest, Frank; brother, Joseph; sisters, Ada Moudy, Gertrude Muncie. Patrick L Lundy, 82.
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Mrs. Elma Jar yesterday in her | Grande ave., afte illness. She was Harry, died recen A native of Wrennick had liv She wa§ a memb town Methodist c Survivors are tl Russell H. and Bi apolis, and one Gunning, Indiana Services will be Saturday in the mann funeral hon in the Hanover ¢ ristown.
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