Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1946 — Page 12

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Services for Onl Kubtaineler, for. Edward - McLarnon, pastor of the Indianapolis contractor, will be| Methodist Episcopal at 2 p. m. tomorrow in a Wai ters! homeo th ev, 20, FL

church in Philadelphia, Ind. Burial will be in

Mr. Kuetemeier, who was 40, died yesterday in Methodist hospital, .-He was & native of Indianapolis, and was in the general contracting business here 30 years. He was a member of Evergreen Lodge 713, I, & A. M,, Scottish Rite, Murat Temple, Sahara Grotto and the - Indianapolis * Newsboys Band alumni, Survivors are his wife, Hazel; son, Morgan, and his mother, Mrs. Maude E. Morgan, gag, Indianapolis:

MRS. MARTHA J, | J. BOWERS Services for Mrs. Martha Jane Bowers will be held at 1:30 p. m, tomortow at Moore mortuary Peace chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. : Mrs. Bowers, who was 86, died yesterday at her home, 1020 N. Tecumseh st, after a two-year illness. Born in Montgomery county, Mrs. Bowers had lived in Indianapolis for 35 years. She was 4 member of the East Tenth Street Methodist church. Survivors include the husband, William Bowers; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Harley, Washington Courthouse, O,, and Mrs. Anna C. Gray, Glendale, Cal.; a brother, J. W. Dunbar, Darlington, Ind; two

. |nleces and two nephews.e

MRS. ANNA E. SCHULER | Services were to be held at 10 a. m, today in the Royster & Askin funeral home for Mrs. Anna Ensminger Schuler, a resident of Indianapolis 30 years. Burial was to be in Vienna cemetery in Rush county. Mrs. Schuler, who was 70, died | Tuesday in her home, 27 N. Holmes ave. A native of Shelby county, Mrs. Schuler was a mémber of the Washington Street Methodist church and the Woman's, Society of Christian Service of the church, Survivors are a sister, Miss Katherine Ensminger, Shelbyville, a brother, John Ensminger, Waldron, and several nieces and nephews.

CON SPYRISON

Wednesday in ‘Roseland, Fila. cording to word received here. He was 62. A native of Greece, Mr. _Spyrison came to the United States when he | was 19. He came here four years| .ago from Chicago. He also operated |

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son, . River Forest, Ill, and Capt. Harry Bpyrison of the army air] forces.

FRED H. HENDERSHOT

only two months ago from Chapman Price Steel Co, died yesterday at his home, 2110 was 70. A native of Cambridge, O, he lived here

Reynolds mortuary. Burial will be, in Cambridge. He is survived by two daughters, Miss Treva Hendershot and Mrs. Mildred Kyle.

VERNIE F. PHILLIPS Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Vernie F. Phillips, operator of a billiard room at 419 E. 30th st. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. Mr. Phillips; who died yesterday at his home, 3034 Central ave, was 70. Survivors are his Marietta Phillips; a daughter, Mrs. Gladys York of Indianapolis; his stepfather, James A. Craver of Vandalia, O,, and a stepbrother, William Craver of Vandalia.

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Con 8pyrison, operator of Youth-| ful Shoes, Inc., 37 E. Ohio st., died| acs’

three shoe stores in Illinois. Services | and burial are planned in Maywood, |

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Anna! Spyrison; three sons, Ernest Spyri-|

Fred H. Hendershot, who retired | N. Alabama st. He |

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PASTOR T0 BE BURIED MONDAY

The Rev. Philip W. Sims Was War Veteran,

Services for the Rev. Philip Ww. Sims, a veteran of world wer II, will be conducted at 2 p. m. Monday in the Englewood Christian church by the’ Revi -O. A. Trinkle, pastor. Burial will be in Crown

| Sims, pastor the . Church . Christ at Bain. bridge, ©. died Wednesday in Veterans hospital. He was 22. i A native of In~ | dianapolis, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sims, -231 'N. Oxford st.

Mr. Sims

He was a graduate of Technical high school and attended the Cincinnati (O.) Bible seminary. During the war he served in the

navy as an. aviation machinists mate 3d class, He was a member of the Englewood Christian church and Cincinnati chapter 1 of Disabled American Veterans. Survivors besides his parents are two brothers, Pfc. Willard W. Sims and John L. Sims, both of Indianapolis, and his grandmother, Mrs. Mollie Wonner, Covington, O

FRANCES C. JONES Services for Mrs. Frances: C. Jones, 434 Oaklahd ave, will be conducted at 10 a8. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Cicero, Ind. Mrs. Jones died Wednesday after collapsing on her way from the grocery to her home. She was 33.

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Holger Nickson ~~ Dies Here at 72|

"Bervices for Holger M. Nielsen, 3831 W. Washington st., will be held

{at 1 p. m. Monday at Leap Memor-

ix1 funeral home. Burial for Mr. Nielsen, who died yesterday, will be in Floral park, He was 12. Only survivors are two brothers, Viggo and Hans Nielsen, with whom he Bved.

MRS. CHARLOTTE CHANDLER Services are scheduled at 10:30 &. m, tomorrow in the Conkle funeral home for . Mrs. Charlotte Chandler, a former: Indianapolis resident. Burial will be in Floral

.: | Park.

Mrs. Chandler, who was 76, died Wednesday in her , home near A tre the lived seven years. Born near Hanover, Ind. she had

lived in Indianapolis 31 years and

was a member of the Brookfield Methodist church. Survivors are. a daughter, Mrs. Fayné Joyce, and two sons, William and Fred Chandler, all of Indian. apolis; three sisters, Mrs. Flora Swan and Mrs. Mary Robbins, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs, Mattie Tate of Arizona,” and five grandchildren.

GEORGE FEE Bervices for George Fee, a lifelong - resident of Marion county, will be conducted at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Bros. Irving Hill chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill . / Mr. Fee, a wholesale grocery hospital. He was 66. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Mae Fee, 4912 University ave.;

daughter, Mrs. Vera Rayl, Kokomo; a brother, James H. Fee, and a

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aunt, Mrs, Irene Thomas, 1829 Now-

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| tule” Jw t d Ofte within la son, Ancil” Fee, Indiaanpolis; a|— > mes 3 ht io .

Eugene W, Short, vice president, ®

night in Methodist hospital. % ‘Associated with the bank for 30 years, he had once been circulation. mandger of the old Indianapolis Sun, predecessor of The Times. His home was at 3228 Broadway. . Mr. Short was a native of Louisvill, Ky. He was active here in the Exchange club and a member of Mystic. Tie lodge and the Scot~ tish Rite, ~ Services for Mr, Short will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Flan-

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. |] Edna Short; his mother, Mrs. Min} inie Short; a son, Robert E. Short, all of Indianapolis; a brother, the Rev. Harry R. Short of Louisville: | a sister, Mrs. Margaret Apple of| Indianapolis, and a granddaughter, i} Sharon Short of Indianapalis.

MISS VIRGINIA THOMAS Services for Miss Virginia Irene Thomas, a former resident of Indianapolis, will be conducted at 8:30 a. m. Monday in the home .of her

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