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| FRIDAY, JAN, 11, 1946 _
Eugene Stuart, Druggist Here for 35 Years,
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drugstore owner, will conducted in Flanner & oie Fr an moftuary at 1 p. m. Sunday by the Rev. Harry Mercer, ‘assistant pastor of Tabernacle Presbyterian ‘ church, Burial will be in. Crown Hill Cemetery.
Mr, Stuart, who was 83 and lived at 5207 N. Illinois st., died Wednesday. Born in Wooster; O., he was a drugstore clerk in Springfield, oO, 10 years before coming here in 1891.
was a member of]
Oriental lodge 500, F. & A. M. and First Presbyterian church.
Survivors. include his. son, Rob
ert E. Stuart, Indianapolis; and a sister, Mrs. Eva M. Jones, Orlando, Fla.
CHRISTENA K. CRAWFORD
Services for Mrs. Christena K.
Crawford, 5204 N, Meridian st., will be held at 3:30 p. m. today in the
During his career, he owned and{Flaoner & Buchanan mortuary.
operated three drugstores in Indianapolis. His first, which he opened in 1891, Senate ave. In 1805 he opened a store at 21st st. and Senate ave. and in 1904 began-one at 34th and Illinois sts., which he operated un-
Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Crawford, who was 85, was located on|died Tuesday.
She was a member of the Zion
Evangelical. church and was the widow of the late Stephen M. Crawford, former livestock broker and
wholesale meat dealer. here. A daughter, Mrs Elther W. Plel, is the only Survive.
LETTA PEREGRINE 4 Services for Mrs. Letta Peregrine, 3 Park ave, will ‘be held at 1:30]
. m, tomorrow. in the J. C. Wilson Obapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs, Peregrine, who was 41, died yesterday in City hospital, She had been a resident here for three years and was a member of the Broadway Baptist church, Survivors include three sons, James, Clayton and Marvin Peregrine, Indianapolis; three daughters, Mrs. Bernice Grieves and Miss June Peregrine, Mun®e, and Miss
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OSCAR SNIDER Rites for Oscar Snider, Beanblossom farmer who died yesterday, will be held at 2 p. m, Sunday in the Beanblossom Presbyterian church® Burial will be at Beanblossom cemetery. He was 71. ' A- lifelong resident of Brown county, Mr. Snider was-the father of Dewey, Bert and Elba Snider, all employees of Eli Lilly & Co. Others who survive him are ane other son, Alvin Snider; three daughters, Mrs. Estella Gray of Edinburg, and Mrs. Gladys Skillman and Mrs, Jeanette Stevens,
both of Rushville.
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Services for Mrs. Emilie Schulmeister, who died yesterday in the Indianapolis Altenheim, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann funeral home, Mrs. Schulmeister, who had formerly lived at 515 E. Weghorst st., was 79, Burial will be in Concordia cemetery.
After an illness of two months, Fred Cowger, 3045 -N. Gladstone ave, an inspector for the army air forces depot at the Indiana state fairgrounds for three years, died yesterday in City hospital. Born in Rushville, Mr, Cowger had been a resident of Indianapolis for 50 years. He was 07. Services will be conducted : at 10:30 a. m. Monday in Moore! mortuaries Peace Chapel. En-| tombment will be in Sutherland Park. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Frances Cowger; a stepdaughter,
A lifelong resident of Indianapolis,| Miss Betty Lee Cross of Indian-
she was a member of St. Paul's
Evangelical Lutheran church, _ Surviving her are two’ sons, Fred
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Herman Schulmeister of Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Marie Menchin, and a brother, George Kasting, both of Indianapolis.
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Rites for Mrs, Susie Crampton Schwenke, 919 N, Jefferson ave. will be held at 1 p. m, tomorrow in the Montgomery mortuary, 1622 N. Me-
apolis and. four sisters, Mrs. Ida Heler, Mrs. Jacob Boyle and Miss Mary Cowger, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Jesse Keenaugh of Milwaukee, Wis,
FREDERICK E. SCHAD Rites for Frederick E. Schad, a former Indianapolis resident who died Wednesday in Columbus, O. | will be conducted at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Flanney & Buchanan
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of West Park church, will officiate. Internment will be in Hebron cemetery near Madison, Ind,
A native of Trimble county, Ky., Mrs. Lambert had lived in Indians | apolis for 12 years and was a member of West Park Christian church. | Besides her son, two. grandchil-
dren and three great-grandchildren survive her,
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ridian st. and burial will be in the Maplewood cemetery in Anderson. Mrs, Schwenke, who was 90, died yesterday. Mrs, S8chwenke had lived in | Denver, Colo., prior to coming here | three years ago. Survivors include five nieces, Mrh. Paul Rickey, Plainfield; Mrs. Joseph Stickney, Indianapolis; Miss Nannie Crampton, Milwaukee, Wis.;- Cpl. Nada Elerie, WAC, and Mrs. D, H. Evans, Pittsburgh, Pa, and a * nephew, “George ~D...Hervery, » Ohi) MRS. EVA ANN- CAMPBELL cago, } Mrs. Eva ‘Ann Campbell, mother WILLIAM O. KEATZ of U. 8. Deputy Marshal James M
William O. Kratz, 1226 Woodlawn | C2 0Pbell, died yesterday. ave, died today at his home, Rites will be conducted at 1 p. m. Services will be conducted at 3{Sunday in Black Hawk United p. m. Monday in the Richardson Brethren church, south of Terre Funeral home, 1349 Madison ave. |Haute, and burial will be in Brown and burial will be in Crown Hil | cemetery there. She was 92. cemetery. Mrs, Campbell, a native of His wife, Mrs. Augusta Kratz, and Decatur county, formerly lived at three sons, Norman Krats, Arthur | Fimento, Vigo county. She came
here last November to live with her nim.” and Willlam Kratz, survive daughter, Mrs. Mary C. Bush, R. R
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a church. : Survivors are another ° daughter, TOKYO, Jan. 11 (U. P.).—Secretary of War Robert P, Patterson
Mrs. Eva Ann Pratt, living here; three more. sons, Martin QO. Campbell, J. L. Campbell, both of Terre Haute, and Oliver Campbell, Anderson; a half-brother, Edward Bailey said today that He had never seen | l4Zton resident, and two half-sisters, a message which Gen. Douglas Mac- | M's. Nettie Hedge of Lizton and]. Anpr said he sent to Washington | M™®. Nora Lee, living in Schneider. Oct. 31 objecting to the fourwer control council plan tor | CHARLES F. STUCKEY | Charles F. Stuckey, former owner jof a hardwood floor installation business here, died yesterday in his home, 518 Bellast. He was 64 and a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. Survivors are his wife, Nettie Stuckey, and two brothers, Edward
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Gen. MacArthur issued a formal statement on Dec. 30 stating that his final disagreement with the pro- | posed plan was sent by radio to the | army chief of staff for Secretary of | State James F. Byrnes, The plan was adopted by the Big | Three foreign ministers conference! {in Moscow without further consul-
{tation with Gen, MacArthur, Patterson told a press conference MRS. PHENIA LAMBERT
today, “If (MacArthur) sent any My, Pheny, Taubes Sach Message 1.414 Zot: know. aout her son, Clarence E. Lambert, 34 S. “Mr. Patterson said that he would Holmes ave, will be conducted at leave Japan with the impression of [9:30 a. m. Monday in the Conkle an army “under the brilliant lead- | Funeral home. She was 90. ership of Gen. MacArthur, an army| The Rev. Clifford Lanman, pastor capable of carrying out the diffi-| {cult duties of the occupation of] Japan, an army -that the American | ination is proud of.” He refused to estimate how long! the occupation of Japan would last. |
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Officers of Alfarata council 8, Degree of Pocahontas, will be installed at a public ceremony today in Red Men's hall Capitol and North sts. They are: Mrs. Genevieve Heckman, prophetss; Mrs, Rose McCullough, Pocahontas; Mrs. Goldie Downie, Winonah, and Mr. Edward Stowers, Powhatan. . Mrs. Isabelle Kiefer will i be installing officer.
Mrs. Lena Scheier. district six deputy | bresident, will be honored at the regular | { meeting of Fidelity Rebekah lodge 227 [1609 Prospect st., 7 p. m. Monday, | Officers of the Red Cloud Tribe 18 1. | 0. R. M., were installed Wednesday. They are. Richard P. Kennedy, sachem; ug sell H. Babb, senior sagamore; Lester C. Reavis, junior sagamore; Henry Reid, chief of records: Hamer Sroufe, keeper of | wampum, and Howard R. Day, prophet. They were placed in office by Edward C Harding, great chief of records of the great council of Indiana. Tribute was paid to Oscar E, Sherman, who retired as chief of records after 53 years' service,
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