Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1946 — Page 7
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MONDAY, MARCH 25
Requiem Mass
James William Commiskey
Requiem mass for 15-year-old «James William Commiskey of 1641 S. State st. will be conducted at 10 a. m. tomorrow in St. Patrick's church. Burial will be in Calvary
cemetery. s An honor student in Cathedral high’ school, the youth died Satur-
day in City hospital after a short illness. He was a member of the
St. Patrick’s church and C. Y. O.
Survivors are his parents, Mr. pj jan Heights Presbyterian church. of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs, Eliz-| Mr, Barry, veteran Pennsylvania|Smith; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| The Rev. Blaine Kirkpa and Mrs. Edward A. grins nd align Re en Ployed Burial was to be in Philadelphia, Sid of ne Sig; he Legion 5 abeth Mumbert of Claytonville, Ill, | railroad employee, dled Saturday Francis E. Polen, Indianapolis; two | pastor of Riverside op od a brother, Edward Commiskey Jr.;| Survivors are three sons, Albert, | Ind credited Red Cross work. and three grandchildren, night in his home, 3453 Guilford |sisters, Mrs. Ludie Goodwin, Min-| church, will conduct services for a sister, Bertha Commiskey; pa-|Ernest and James Ormerod, and a| Mr: Jones, who lived at 5040 In-| gq vivors are four nieces, Mrs. ave, He was 67. neapolis, Minn, and Mrs. Martha | Mrs, Mary Jane Hendershott ternal grandmother, Mrs. Ellen | daughter, Mrs. Mary Louise Brown, | dianola ave. died of & heart attack| qs 4 fenefee of Indianapolis, Mrs. MRS. EMMA HALL A native of Hillsboro, Tl, Mr.[ Woolley, Rutherford, N. J.; four | Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Flan.
Commiskey, all of Indianapolis, and his maternal grandparents, Mr, and
Mrs, J. E. Harmon of English.
AMANDA HARVEY HUNT
Services for Mrs. Amanda Harvey
Hunt, a resident of Indianapolis for 40 years, were to be conducted at 1:30 p. m. today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary by the Rev. F. Marion Smith, pastor of Central Avenue Methodist church. Burial was to be in Maple Hill cemetery at Plainfield. Mrs. Hunt, :who was 96, died Saturday in her home, 2933 'N. Meridian st. y Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. L. H. Oberreich,. Mrs. C. K.| Calvert and Miss Mabel Leigh Hunt, all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Thomas Wood of Artesia, N. M,, 15 grandchildren and 11 great-grand-children.
THOMAS E. A. ORMEROD
Services are scheduled at 11 a. m. today in the Blackwell “funeral home for Thomas E. A. Ormerod, a former Indianapolis resident. The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm of St, Joan
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of Arc Catholic church will officiate. Burial will be in Holy Cross. Requiem high mass for Mr. Ormerod was sung Saturday in St. Bartholomew church at Chicago. Mr, Ormerod died Thursday in the home of a son at Chicago. He was 79. A native of England, Mr, Ormerod came to Indianapolis from Canada. He was chief auditor for the Singer Sewing Machine Co. at the time of
all of Chicago, and six grandchildren.
EUGENE: JAVINS
W. 0. JONES BURIED TODAY
Businessman Dies at 73 Of Heart Attack.
Services for W. .T. Jones, president of the W. O. ‘Jones Rug Cleaning Co., were to be conducted at 2 p. m. today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary by the Rev. Sidney Blair Harry, pastor of Merid-
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Services for ‘Miss Catlierine F. Crahan: of 5265 College ave.,. will be held tomorrow at 8:30 a. m. in the Kirby mortuary and at 9 a, m. in St. Joan of Arc Catholi¢ church. Burial will be in Holy Cross.
Miss Crahan, a Kingan & Co. employee 50 years, died Saturday in St. Vincent's hospital. She was 72. She was a member of St. Joan of Arc Catholic church, Women's
| Saturday in a downtown office] building. He was 73, A native of Philadelphia, he had | lived in Indianapolis 60 years. He | was a member of the Meridian
Services for Eugene Javins, Indianapolis construction engineer,
W. Va, died yesterday in his home, | 2184 S. Delaware st.
Ellen Javins.
ONEDIA KINGEN BASH
tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Mrs. Onedia Kingen Bash, a resident of Indianapolis 35 years.
will be held Wednesday at 9 a. m. : Grotto and Millersville chapter 300, in Sacred Heart Catholic church.|§ ms Mr. Jones was past chan-
Burial will be in Brazil.
Mr. Javins, native of Charleston,] He was 58. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Services will be held at 11 a. m,
Cremation will follow. Mrs. Bash died Saturday in her
Heights church; Centre Masonic lodge 23; Scottish Rite, Sahara
cellor of the Knights of Pythias lodge of Indianapolis. Survivors are his wife, Isabella; a grandson, Jack A. .Jones of Indianapolis, and / three = brothers, James Jones of Lexington, Ind, Clarence Jones of Kokomo, and Ira! Jones of Bloomington, Ill
GEORGE E. ETTER Services for George E. Etter, retired Martinsville building clerk, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in
E. J. Baggott of Marion, Mrs, E. C. Wolf of Rochester, Minn, and Mrs. E, C. McConley of Los Angeles, Cal, and nephews, H. J, Manion, E. F. Manion and Frank J. Manion, all of Indianapolis; «John Mumford of Coral Gables, Fla, and Henry Bowers, Willlam Bowers and Walter Bowers, all of St. Louis, Mo.
SAMUEL I. McKINLEY Services for Samuel I. McKinley, retired Indianapolis Railways motorman, will be held Wednesday at 10 a. m. in the Usher mortuary. Burial ‘will be at Crawfordsville.
Mr. McKinley,.a member of Mod~ ern Woodmen of America, and Daughters of America, died Saturday in his home at Bridgeport on
Flanner & Buchanan mortuary.
his 53d wedding anniversary. Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Lena
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Catherine N. Crahan
Will Be Buried Tomorrow
Englewood Christian church. Burial will be in Washington Park.
Mr. Cummins died Saturday in
City hospital. He was 70.
A native of Cissna Park, Ill, he
lived at Vincennes before moving He was a member of the Christian church at Vincennes. Survivors are his wife, three sons, W. D. Cummins of Nevada, Mo.; Maurice B. Cummins of Linden, and Franklin D. Cummins
Cora;
Services for Mrs. Emma Hall, a
resident of Indianapolis 21 years, were scheduled at 2 p. m. today in her home, 2855. Highland pl. Burial was to be in Floral Park.
Mrs, Hale, who was 72, died Sat«
urday in her home, member of Christ Temple church,
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Survivors are a daughter, Mrs,
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Myrtle Roper, and a granddaughter, Mrs, Patricia Gunter, both of Indianapolis, three nieces, a nephew and a great-granddaughter.
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coln, Neb.; a sister, Mrs. H, A Cress, Hillsboro, Ill; two brothers, E. H. Barry and H. B.. Barry, both| g of Springfield, Mo,, and six grand-| ners near Seymour, ! etired children, 31 and had lived here 30 years. He died Saturday at his home, 1805 8, Delaware st. He was 65, i Survivors are his wife, j Leatha Smith; two stepsons, Ford and James Ford, and a daughter,” Mrs. Russell Shirey, of Indianapolis; two sistess, Mrs. Bernardine Uebinger of Tuga. Il, and Mrs. Katie Guepfet of Portland, Ore., and a brother, John Smith of Chicago. 4
———— RUBY PAULINE WRIGHT Services for Mrs. Ruby Pauline Veteran Railroad: Employee iwright, 1201 N. Alabama st., were 4 24 to be conducted at 1:30 p, m. Dead at 67. ‘|today in Moore Mortuaries Peace The Rev, George A. Frantz, pas- chapel. Burial was to’be in WashFirst Presbyterian church, | ngpn Park. Yor of he iy : Jk 4 m rs. Wright died Friday in will. conduct services a Pe ‘| Sunnyside sanatorium. She was 32. tomorrow for George R. Barry in
A Survivors are her husband, Roy the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary,|H. Wright; a daughter, Judith Ann
FOR G. R. BARRY
MARY JANE HENDERSHOTT
stepdaughters, Mrs, Lucille Mallory, Mrs. June Ballard and Mrs. Robert Cooper, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Christine Rlalock, Oklahoma City, Okla., and two stepsons, Roy Leon Wright and Leonard Eugene Wright, both of Indianapolis.
Barry was graduated from the University of Illinois in 1899 as a civil engineer, He was assistant engineer of the Marietta division until 1912 when he was promoted to head of the Zanesville division. He worked in Grand Rapids, Mich, and Richmond, before. coming here. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nellie C. Barry, Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Alden Jamison, Arlington, Va, and Mrs. W, F, Wright, Lin-
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ner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill, gory Mrs. Hendershott, a local resident 70 years, died Saturday night '¢ her home, 1357 W,. 28th st. \ was a member of the Indianapolis chapter No. 303, O. E. 8, Patriotic Order of America, Camp No. 4, and’ the Methodist church. dr Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Oliffe McConnell, and two Sons, Sam J, Hendershott and Roy OC. Hendershott, all of Indianapolis,
JOSEPH A. SMITH Services for Joseph A. Smith, former Indianapolis Power & Light Co, fireman, will be held tomorrow at 3 p. m. in Shirley Brothers cen=
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Burial will be in Crown Hill Mr, Etter died Saturday night in Methodist hospital. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.
home, 5255 Pleansant Run Pkwy. She was 60. She was a member of the Irvington Methodist church and a former
McKinley; two daughters, Mrs, Ma{bel Ricks of Tacoma, Wash, and | Mrs. Louise Benjamin of Indianap|olis; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Albert-
member of the Indianapolis Women's Republican club.
Clarence A. Hoy of Evansville and a son, E. Russell Etter of Martins-
son and Mrs. Myrtle Campbell, both of Crawfordsville, and two grand-
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Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. | Ville, and ‘three grandchildren, {Philip Walker, Bloomington, and 5 Mrs. George Henry, Indianapolis; | MES: IDA M. JUDKINS two sisters, Mrs. Frank H. Brown,| Services for Mrs. Ida M. Judkins| are 11a May DeaKyne, a resiIndianapolis, and Mrs. Frank R.|of 1121 N. Tuxedo st. will be held|jant of Fortville 40 years, died yesApple, McCordsville: five brothers, |tomorrow at 2 p. m.- in the Flanner | t..qay in Methodist hospital, She Robert. L. Kingen and Arthur J. & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will | was 74. { Kingen, both of McCordsville; Quit- be in Washington Park. |. A Thative~sof Foxburg, Pa, Mrs.
|man B. Kingen, Fortville; Darius| Mrs. Judkins, a native of An-|ne,gyneivas a member of Fortville
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Kingen, Anderson, and Justus derson, died Saturday in Methodist | xfethodist church and the Fortville Kingen, Morristown, and two grand- | hospital. She was 85. Garden club children. : | She had lived in Indianapolis| .
: Services will be held at 2 p. m. since 1018 and’ was a member 0f'\woynesday in the Fortville MethORMOND HENRY HAMMOND SR. | East Tenth Street Methodist | odist church. Burial will be in FortServices will be conducted at 3:30] church, Daughters of the Union, ville. p. m. Wednesday in Flanner & By-|American War Mothers, : Naomi Survivors are her husband, James | % chanan mortuary by the Rev. R. E. | chapter, O. E. 8, Ordep-of Whi | H. DeaKyne of Fortville; three sons, Smith, pastor of Ebenezer United | Shrine of Jerusalem, arid the Bruce | Dr. W. E. DeaKyne of Indianapolis, Lutheran church, for Ormond Hen-|F- Robinson post of the American| "py peaiyne of Fortville, both ry Hammond Sr. Indianapolis real Legion auxiliary. : 2a | genitists, and ivy W. Deaksue of estate man. Burial will be in Fall Suro are hye in 3s - 5. p,| Alexandria; three brothers, Erle A. Creek cemetery, kins 0 jcago HEIgnLs, 1.» BT! Kightlinger of Marion, DeSilver
Mr. Hammond died yesterday in Judkins of New Castle, J. W. Jud-| oo ehtlinger of Elwood and Archie his home, 4201 Millersville rd, He
kins, oy Jutieins. Solis Ja%-Ip. Kightlinger of Santa Ana, Cal, was 69. Jems : |and five grandchildren.
A lifelong resident of Indianap- |93uBhters, Miss Mae Jodepns ang {Mrs. Lois Farmer, both of In ian-| vres META RAWITSCH
olis, Mr. Hammond was a member | Py prother. Dr. O. M. Wise- | (of fe Sear Tdiana Plonecrs, 00 Cpertor N. D Ss grandchil- | Services for Mrs. Meta Rawitsch, | e erican Revolution, gly AN ! i I | Millersville Masonic lodge 126 pis |dren, 11 great grandchildren, and 3 & Tesident of “ndianapolis 45 years, { S § ge , -1 | will be conducted at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan
{tish Rite and the Ebenezer United STeat-great grandchildren, mortuary by Rabbi Morris M. Fuer-
{Lutheran church. ee ja Tivivons S16 Ns wile, Laiian; a RED CLOUD TRIBE licht. Cremation will follow the GAINS NEW MEMBERS services
| daughter, Mrs. Maurice T. Harrell, | {and a son, Ormond H. Jr. all of Red Cloud Tribe 15, Improved Or rs. Rawitsch died Saturday in dis 4 y 1 : . { | der of Red Men of Indianapolis, por home, 716 E. 40th st. She was
| Indianapolis, and a twin brother, { Thomas D. Hammond, Chicago. {now includes nearly 500 members and is the second largest tribe in
the state. The tribe reached this grand to- : tal yesterday with the induction of Speakers wi SS y 513 a { P RB gishuss Faniow a large class of new members ded\phases of the year's program of jcated to Oscar E. Sherman. Mr.
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She was a member of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation. Survivors are a son, Raymond Rawitsch, Indianapolis; thre el sisters, Mrs. George Lichtenstein and Mrs. Jessie. Barker, both of De-
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| cation of the United Christian Mis-{0f records after having held the sinary socety thi atiermoon at he OSE Continuouely lor 8 Sour missions building. : | from Anderson, Shelbyville, Greens. MRS. JENNIE COULTER | The annual staff meeting of the purg, Greenfield and other Indiana Services were scheduled at 3 p. m. | 40 women executives of missionary .ities for the ceremonies. |today in Moore Mortuaries Peace {organizations and education willl p4ward C. Harding, great chief,| chapel for Mrs. Jennie Coulter, 812 | close tomorrow afternoon having|,s records for Indiana, and many|E. Washington st. Burial was to! been in session since Friday. MTs. | other officials of the order paid trib- | be in New Crown. : A. C. Brooks, Indianapolis, is lead-| te to Mr. Sherman. Pha Edelman,| Mrs. Coulter, a resident of In-|lgs ing the devotions through the con-| degree captain, led the degree team dianapolis for 18 years, died yesference. | from Chief Anderson tribe of An-|terday in her home. She was 64. |p Addresses concerning program derson, Ind., in the ritual of irduc-| Survivors are a son, Oliver Cates features were to be given this after- tion. The team was dressed .in Of Indianapolis; a daughter, Miss noon by Dr. James A. Crain, Miss American Indian costumes. | Evelyn Cates of Bloomington; a Edith Eberle and the Rev. J. Dexter - | brother, Oliver Blackman of New
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