Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1946 — Page 6

Walter E Smith Dies: Head 4/Of Rush County Finance Corp.

Walter E.- Smith, head of Rush|Dorothy and Virginia Smith, both

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p.m. today In the Moore Mortuaries Northeast chapel for Mrs.

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WILLIAM BROUGH in five.

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Penne Gounty Loan, & Finance Co. at|Of Indianapolis; four sons, William,| insurance business is picking. up.. | s Wil | Oaklandon Church Member| 2 died ‘of 8 heart attack|ROSer and James, all of Indianap-| Spot checks show one out of every BERK ELE) oss . in the bias here | 0% and Pvt. Joseph Smith, serv-|three servicemen discharged recent- future eruptic the Indiana sate Lived Her e 30 Years. . Yesterany terminal ere! ing in Germany, and seven grand-|ly is keeping his government pol- : the Crater L Joined city . * / fchildren. . ! icy in civilian life, The average for For your convenience in shipping, Victor Putuiture. will not be ! e, Com- | down clues| Services were to be held at 3 Life-ldng resident of Rush coun- p— all ‘world war II veterans is one / pany lists, herewith, hard-to-get items that are in stock any damage

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store ‘fire - Was Decie Meyer i and i O He died yesterday in City hospital, will{is not bad..After the last war only |] * Bicycles . . . Men's and Women's! lake Ann , an : y y r the 0 . under control after two and Aun indianagplia was graduated from Indiana. AW hold in Shirley Brothers Gentrallonie veteran in 10 carried his policy * All-wool Broadloom Axminster Carpet, 9 and 12’ widths. This is the resident 30 years who Satur-| sonool in 1902 and was a member of chopel at 1:30 p. jn. tomorrow. home with him * All-wool Axminster: Hall and Stair Runner, 27" width. Williams, Un

day in Methodist hospital, Burial

={will be in Oaklandon.

Rushville Christian church, Elks and Indiana Bar association.

Burial will be at Floral Park. Mr. Brough was 79 and lived at

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=| Mrs. Meyer, who was 54, lived at of / .|611 BE. Néw York st. He was for- * 2-Burner Gas Hotplates. | y : onli Survivors include his wife, Hazel; iv. au oe : * Inner-Spring Matt _ crater. Profe : £12838 Chester st. A native ar-|a son, Thomas Smith, Rushville, and | Mer upholsterer the crater fo Slris City, she was a member of|a sister, Mrs. J. E. Fish, Indian- Survivors are his wife, Katherine, * 3-Plece Solid Walnut Bedroom Suites. Lt the Sai 10 FICE, FACTORY, ¥ ’ » and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Es- * 5-Burner’ Quick-Meal Oil Ranges. =| Oaklandon Christian church and|apolis. volcano. OR KITCHEN S| 0) on active in unity cene ma linger, both living here. * Waterfall Knee-Hole Desks. BH : aptve in. comm MRS. ROSINA STAUB # 9x12 Axminster Rugs . . . All Wool! erupt S|ter work. Mrs. Rosina Staub, native of PHILLIP BRUCKMANN * Velocipedes . . . 3 Sizes. would net Survivors include her husband, : : * Porcelain Top Cabinet Bases. 3 Williams, “P

: Earl H. Meyer;

three daughters, =| Mrs. Denzel Van Slyke, Mrs. Doris

Baden, Germany, and resident here 45 years, died yesterday ‘in the

Phillip Bruckman, retired gardener, died yesterday in his home,

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home of her daughter, Miss Bertha [5930 E. 10th st. He was 82 and WATCH THIS SPACE for notice of hard-to- et items t =/Ann Hunt and Barbara Jean Staub, 1248 Leonard st. She was 80./ had lived at the 10th st. address they arrive at VICTOR : - obi ie on | and ASSOCIATES = Meyer, al of Inaianapols; three| SHULD, 124 Leonard st She wit 800 10 which is 2000 1 Sons, Herschel Kits, Hows, lical and Reformed| Mr. Bruckmann was born in Oin Speculation 3 Kitts and Earl H. Meyer Jr.; a sig» oonn's Evangel and. Reform : =A crater might rise lon, 211 8. MER. Eli vrs. Alma Hill, Hoodsport, |church and the Friendship club and cinnati, O,, and retired from gar- prompted ree mm MII IIRL Wash. ‘aid three brothers, Earl, ladles’ Ald soclety of the church. dening 30 years ago, of vapar dot — — Otis and Raymond Jones, all of | Services will be held in the church| Survivors are his sister, Mrs. middle of Or RE I I II, a at 2 p. m. tomorrow followed by Katherine Schmidt, and a brother, oa iin ~ Indianapo! “urial in Orown Hill George Bruckmann, Indianapolis. Crater Lake . MRS. MARY B, ATKINSON Slrvivors include two sons, John . srotually’ oo T AK E A L 0 0 k S Services for Mrs. Mary B. Atkin-{S. and Albert G. Staub, Indian- ; fradually = % son, resident here 35 years, will be|apolis; four more daughters, Mrs. FREE PARKIN Just Across Late in its held in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the| Louise Arthur, Mrs. Lena Wolsisser the Street the cone coll

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edo Park Baptist church, will officiate. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mrs. Atkinson died Saturday in ner home, 2112 Spencer ave, after an illness of three months, She was 62.

Survivors are her husband, Al-|Wwill be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at bert: three daughters, Miss Ruth Speaks & Finn funeral home and Atkinson and Miss Jessie Atkinson, |8t 2 p. m. Thursday at the Greek Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mary Mae Orthodox church in Erie, Pa. Burial Hunter, Oakley, Idaho; five sons,|Wil be in Erie.

Robert, Lawrence, Frank, and Newman Atkinson, Indianapolis, Charles Atkinson, Brazil; two sisters, Mrs. Harley Reed and Mrs. Frank Perrine, Indianapolis, and two brothers, George O'Dell, Indianapolis, and Arthur O'Dell, Bedford.

MRS. EVA FRANCES HARRISON Services for Mrs. Eva Frances Harrison, who died Sunday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Davadella McColgan, 1210 W. 25th st. will be held:in St. Paul A. M. E, church at 1 p. m. tomorrow. The

and|a resident of Indianapolis since

and Mrs, Karl Burck, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Don Reed, Bluffton; a brother, Christian Ries, Indianapolis; two sisters, Miss Christina Ries, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Regina Hassler, Germany; 11 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

MRS, GEORGIA SOTUS

Mrs. Sotus, who was 77, had been

1042. She resided in Erie, Sharon, Pa., and Youngstown, O. before coming here and was a member of the Greek Orthodox church. The ‘widow of Michael Sotus, she is survived by a son, George; a grandson, Michael, both of Indianapolis; a brother, George Georgeson, Dafin, Greece, and four nephews, Erie, Pa,

FRANK C. HUNT Lifelong resident of Indianapolis, |

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. 360 WW. A native of Carroll county, she| Services for Mrs. Georgia Sotus, ocbbbadt edb Bt OF, to $7.95 . was a member of Rebekah lodge |native of Greece who died yesterday Chris at her home, 5122 Carroliton ave. wd the Sian church in Deiphl, Genuine leathers, plastics,

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Now forming at the following High Schools: Rev. 8. 'D. Hardwick, pastor, will|I 20k OC. Hunt died early today laces, gold, silver and rose- » : after an illness of more than a year. Mond ge officiate and burial will be in New He was 83. gold finishes. Plain and y—Shortrid Crown cemetery. He was once employed here by sparkling stone set styles.

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A resident here over 20 years, Mrs. Harrison went to Detroit, Mich., four years ago. but returned a month ago. Survivors besides Mrs. McColgan are two other daughters, Mrs. Violet Lewis and Mrs. Elizabeth Garner, Detroit; three sons, Fred and Louis Harrison, Detroit, and Adolph Harrison, Chicago; a sister, Mrs. Della Chandler, Toledo, O., and nine grandchildren: MISS ELIZABETH COFFEY Services for Miss Elizabeth Coffey, former school teacher at Spencer, will be held in the Indiagapolis Home for the Aged at 10 a. m. tomorrow. Burial will be at Spenees. She was 88. Miss Coffey died yesterday at the home for the aged, 1731 N. Captol

the Indianapolis News, the Journal and the Sentinel. Later he worked for the Indiana Union Traction Co. in Indianapolis and Anderson. Survivors are one son, Union B. Hunt of Los Angeles; a brother, Charles E. Hunt, and two sisters, Mrs. Emily B. Schoolcraft and Mrs. Mary N. Smith, all of Indianapolis. Services will be held Friday at 1:30 p. m. at the Hisey & Titus funeral hime, with burial following in Crown Hill.

LUTHER M. SMITH

Luther M. Smith, employee of the Richardson Rubber Co., died Sunday at his home, 516 N. Temple lave. He was 59. His survivors are his wife, Matilda; six daughters, Mrs. Lucille

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