Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1946 — Page 4

FOR MRS. SPER

wun- Was Lifelong Resident, Died Saturday. Services for Mrs. Rebecca Sperr, o lifelong south side resident, will be conducted in G. H. Herrmann funeral home at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow by the Rev. Norman H. Schultz, pastor of Garfield Park Evangelical and Reformed church. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mrs. Sperr died Saturday. She was 73 and lived at 322 E. Towa st. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Frankfourth; a son, Carl G. Sperr; a sister, Mrs. Katherine Rietel, and a brother, Stephen Flike, all of Indianapolis; three grandchildren - and three grealgrandchildren.

EDWARD J, CLEMENTS fou Rites for Edward J. Clements,

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Famers | Services Being Held ~~ Today for Mrs. Lula Scott

Services are scheduled for 8 p. m.[in Ft. Wayhe. ‘She lived ‘here at today in ‘Shirley Brothers’ Central BB Nowland we, und last Sperated ad Dainty auty shop on Lape : Tor ure oa May Soot Wayne ave. until her health failed

4 several - years ago. Thursday in her home, 620 Laurel] ‘Survivors are her husband, Theost, The Rev, O. A. Trinkle, pastor qore E. Kruger; a son, Theodore of Englewood Christian church, will Jr her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred officiate and burial will be in Me- Johnson; and four sisters, Mrs. morial Park. She was 69. Galen Hirschman, Mrs. John Clark Mrs, Scott, a resident here 33 and Miss Anna Catherine Johnson, years, is survived by her husband; Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. James Bornfive sons, Charles E., Leo A, S8am-/ man’ Syracuse. i uel 0, Wayne W, and Norman R. Scott, Indianapolis; three daugh- MRS. KATHERINE A. VAN PELT ters, Mrs. Sophia Mauer apd Mrs. " Services are scheduled at 1:30 Sarah Carr, Indianapolis, and Mrs. , Nina Giphart, Los Angeles, cal;| > Ji Wmerrew' iu the Noyes & a brother, Frank Bailey, Terre Askin funeral home for Mrs. Haute; 15 grandchildren and four| Katherine A. Van Plet. The Rev. great-grandchildren. Frank O.: Kruger, pastor of Clermont Christian church, will ofMRS. MILDRED KRUGER ficiate. Burial will bg in Clermont. Services for Mrs. Mildred Kruger, Mrs. Van Pelt, a native Hoosier, former beauty shop operator here, died Saturday in her home 1113 are to be held in Klaehn's funeral Medford ave. She was 76. home, Ft. Wayne, at 2 p. m. today,] Survivors are two sons, Ernest K. followed by burial in that city. | Gentry of Indianapolis and Virgil

nk lifelong resident here, were to be EOMULSION | held in Tolin funeral home at 8:30

Mrs. Kruger, who was 28, died R. Gentry of Clermont, and a sister,

Chest Colds, Bronchitis ja. m. today. Burial was to be in

St. Joseph's cemetery. Mr. Clements, who was 66, died Thursday in City hospital. He lived at 716 Union st. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic church and local 60, Carpenters’ union. Survivors include his wife, Lucille: two sons, Edward F. and Theodore Clements, Shelbyville; three daughters, Mrs. Frank Gross, Rushville; Mrs. George Stratton and Miss Mary Alice Clements, In- | dianapolis; three brothers, Leo, Theodore and Fred Clements, Indianapolis, and one sister, Mrs. |

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UNGUENTINE RECTAL CONES MRS, EMMA B. MOORE 4A Norwich Product |

{ Services for Mrs. Emma B. Moore, who died Saturday after boarding & city bus at Mount Jackson loop; will be held in Moore Mortuaries Ben

Davis chapel at 1680 p. m. tomor[row. Burial will'be in Washington | Park.

| Mrs. Moore, who was 45, lived at | 1408 Lindley ave. { Survivors. are her husband, Mau- | rice; three daughters, Mrs. Betty | Bredemier, Mrs. Marjorie Black- | burn..and Miss Anna“Mae Moore: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8, | Meade; a brother, Frank C. Meade, 'and three grandchildren, all living | here. ro {

JOHN C. NUTTER | Services are scheduled at 2 p. m.| tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries| Peace Chapel for John C. Nutter, former watchmaker at 418 Massa- | chusetts ave, with burial in Wash- | ‘ington Park. The Rev. John B. Ferguson, pastor of Irvington Presbyterian church, and the Rev. Roy H. Montgomery, pastor of the First | Christian church in Vincennes, will | officiate. | +» Mr, Nutter died Saturday in his home, 2725 N. Meridian st. He | was 75, : : | A native of Daviess county, Mr.

OTARION OF INDPLS. | Nutter operated a jewelry store in 320 N. MERIDIAN ST. | Martinsville 31 years. Later he had

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‘ia watch repair business in Vincennes for five years before he came to Indianapolis in 1030. He | retired a month ago. He was a member of the First Christian church in Vincennes. | | | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ella | | J. Nutter; a daughter. Mrs. Ken- | neth L. Thorne, Indianapolis; a! son, Gaston C. Nutter, Martingyille; | a sister, Mrs. Laura A. Winchester, | and a brother, Dr. Albert T. Nutter, both of Terre Haute, three grandchildren and a great-grandchild, |

FRED J. BREMER

Services for Fred J. Bremer, former Indianapelis resident who died | Friday at Columbus, O., where he { had lived for the last 12 years, are! to be held at 3 p. m. tomorrew .In Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mr. Bremer, who was 64, operated a butcher supply business both here and at Columbus. He was a member of the Fourth Street Church of God at Columbus. Survivors are his wife, Lula: four | daughters, Mrs. William Sweetland, | Kokomo; Mrs. Herschel Hause and | Mrs. Charles Polk, Indianapolis, and { Mrs. Curtis B. Davis, Detroit, Mich.; {two sons, F. J. Bremer Jr. and | Robert C. Bremer, Indianapolis; |three sisters, Mrs. Martin Lammert, | Shelbyville; Mrs. Sophia Walden, { Indianapolis, and Mrs. Leda Campbell, San Diego, Cal, and 11 grandchildren. .

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Services for Mrs. Laura A, Powell, resident here for thé past seven years who died Saturday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Gray, 4002° Byram ave, are to be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the Goodman Brothers’ funeral home, Frankfort. Burial will follow in the Frankfort cemetery. She. was 82. Surviyors are another daughter. Mrs. Beatrice Moérgan, Indianapolis; a son, Arthur Powell, Frankfort; a sister, Mrs, Fannie Maddix, Frankfort; a half-sister, Mrs. Otties {Clossen, Brazil; five grandchildren arid five great«grandchildren.

I. U. GIVES REFRESHER COURSE FOR LAWYERS

Indiana university's school of law will hold a six-day refresher course next month for Hoosier attorneys returned from military service, Dean Henry B. Witham said the course, covering 14 phases of legal practice, would be given in Indianapolis April 1 to 6. He said the course was offered for attorneys who wishea to brush up on their

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Services for Mrs. Alice Fannie Barnard, who died Saturday in her home, 6420 Carrolitotn ave, will be held in Kirby mortuary at noon tomorrow. Burial will be in Star Christian church cemetery in Decatur county. Born in Decatur county, Mrs. Barnard had lived here for 10 years. 8he was 75. She had hoped to live until the return of her son, Seaman 2-¢ Robert Barnard, who was just discharged: from the navy and whom she _had not seen since last June. Survivors are her husband, Morton; four other sons, Everett, Chicago; Verlan and John, Waukegan, Ill, and Clifford, Indianapolis; three brothers, Isaac and. Jesse Spurling, St. Paul in Decatur county, and Richard Spurling, near Milroy in Rush county; nine grand. children and one great-grandchild.

T, E. O'CONNOR

Requiem high mass for T. E. O'Connor, Indianapolis real estate

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morrow in'the St. Joan of Arc Catholic “church following services at 8:30 in the Blackwell funeral home. Burial will be in Calvary cemétery. . ‘Mr, O'Connor, a native of Remington, died yesterday in his home, 4054 College ave. He was 59, A graduate of Indiana state normal college, he taught school in Benton county for several years, later going into the banking business in Earl Park: He came to Indianapolis in 1918 and had been associated with his son, Glenn L O'Connor, in the O'Connor Realty Co. 25 years. He was a member of the St. Joan of Arc church: Survivors besides his son are his wife, Mary; two daughters, Mrs. William J. Helt and Mrs. Edward Resch, both of Indianapolis; two brothers, D. A, O'Connor of Chicago and Louis O'Connor of Toledo, O.; a sister, Mrs, Josephine Charles of Atchison, Kas, and four grandchildren,

tee MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1948 Burial in Decatur County for Mrs. Alice Fannie Barnard

HARRY H, HEYOB

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Requiem high mass: was to be said in St. John's Catholic chur at 9 a. m. today for Harry H. Heyob employe two years for N, Y. O railroad. Burial was to be in Holy} Cross cemetery. A resident here over 60 years Mr. Heyob lived at 321 W. Morris} st. He died Saturday in City hos. pital. | Survivors include his wife, Mar. garet; three daughters, Mrs. Mariel} Ludwig, Miss Leona and Miss Helen] Heyob; two sons, John and Edward]

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of Indianapolis.

WILLIAM WEAKS Services for William Weaks, whe died yesterday at his home, 531 Cole st., will be held in Beanbiose| som mortuary at 9:30 a. m. toms morrow. Burial will be in Lilbourn,| Mo. He was 76.

Survivors are his wife, Betty; five!

| daughters and six sons.

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