Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1946 — Page 6
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Y, 4 24 (0. P.) ~Her- K AISLER ert Hoover, chairman . of the ; American emergepicy famine committee,
mittee, arrived in Bombay today w) : | | discuss 's Premier B., G. Kher and other in ficials, : :
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Dies at His Home Monday.
Services for Charles H. Klaisler, resident here most of his life, will be held in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary at 11 a, tomorrow. Chaplain C. R. Nyswander, Chris-
charge and burial will be in Crown Hill Mr. Klaislery, a native of Evansville, died Monday in his home, 518 N. Beville ave. For many years he was a ticket receiver for the Pennsylvania railroad and later became a hardware merchant. Before his retirement several years ago he was a barber and beauty supply dealer. He was a member of Mystic Tie lodge, F. & A. M., Scottish Rite and a ‘life member of Mystic Shrine. Survivors include his wife, Delight, and a brother, Andrew J. Klaisler.
Services for Walter A. Ray, retired Indianapolis contractor, were |to be held in J. C. Wilson Chapel {of the Chimes at 1:30 p. m. today. Burial was to be in Mt. Comfort cemetery, .
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born at Mt. Comfort and was a resident here for 45 years. He lived at 1348 Ridgeview dr, William,
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| Leroy and Paul Ray; four daughi | ters, Mrs. Violet Vynes, Mrs. La- | Verna Head, Mrs. Beulah Minardo 'l| and Miss Opal Ray; a brother, Or- | ville Ray, all of Indianapolis, and | a sister, Mrs. Oscar Johnson, May-
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og i wR, The 1936 past matrons of 11th district, Order of Eastern star, held their 10th annual dinner meeting Monday night at Hotel
Lincoln. Officers are (left to right) Mrs, Ennis Suesz, president; Mrs. Ella Levin, vice president, and Mrs, Elsie Stewart, secretary-
O.E.S. Matrons Have Dinner Meeting HOWARD SMITH RITES AY|
j/ Former R.R. Ticket Receiver
T0 BE HELD FRIDAY
Services for Howard E. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto B. Smith, 2658 McClure st, will be held in Mars Hill Church of Christ at 10 a. m. Friday, Burial will be in Floral Park. . . The. .T-year-old youth was. killed Monday when the car in which he was riding crashed into a tree near Fillmore, He was a junior at Ben Pavis high school ‘and was active in the young people's circle of. the Mars Hill church, He was a member of the Christian Endeavor society and was a staff sergeant in the Ben Davis R. O. T. C. Survivors besides the parents are
three brothers, Ott:
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bert Smith and Charles, V, Smith, Burnelle Pursell ‘of Indianapolis.
and a sister, Irma Smith.
MRS. MONA BENNETT Services are scheduled ut 10 a. m. tomorrow in Hisey & Titus mortuary for Mrs. Mona Bennett, a for-
mer Indianapolis resident. Mrs. Bennett, who lived at Zions~
ville, died Mohday in Witham Memorial hospital at Lebanon, "Shé was 55. A member of St. Margaret's hospital guild and O. E. 8, Mrs. Bennett was chairman of Red Cross nutrition aids for Marion county durimg world war IL Survivors are her husband, Harri-
|MICHAEL J, FORD
Requiém high mass for Michael J. Ford, a resident. hére for 50 years, will be sung at 9'a. m. Frie day in Holy Angels Catholie church,
{Burial will be in Crown Hill
Mr. Ford died yesterday in his home, 966 W. 28th st. He was 82. He wdS a native of Greencastle,
can Glue Co. he retired 13 years ago. Survivors are his wife, Alice; two daughters, Mrs. Carl Long and Mrs, Freeland Redelman, all of Indiane apolis; two sisters, Mrs, Edward Ford of Indianapolis and Mrs, Mare garet Whitcomb of Omaha, Neb,
and three grandchildren.
treasurer.
Rites for Mrs. H. K. Stormont Will Be Held at Princeton
_ Services for Mrs. Eunice H. Stor- illness of six months. He was 73. mont, wife of Harry K. Stormont, | A native of Bradford, O, Mr copy editor of the Indianapolis ; a lis 44 N will be held at 2 p. m. Fin HO had lived in Indianapolis day in Princeton. Burial will follow years, He was a member of St.
in the Odd Fellows cemetery there. | Francis church and the Holy Name,
Mrs, Stormont, who lived at 3118 | society. Washington blvd., was 69 when she|
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary
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| Survivors include his wife, Lettie; | Walter, Carl, |
died yesterday in Methodist hos-| Agnes Hunt; three. daughters, Mrs. pital. A native of Princeton, she|; A whitney of Detroit, Mich. | had lived here over 35 years. Sheipy.. 5 A B, Norman of Dayton,
pital guild and was a member of Tabernacle Presbyterian church, Survivors besides her husband are a son, Lowell H. Stormont, adver- |
dianapolis; seven sons, Drexel Hunt of Oxnard, Cal, Harold Hunt - of Detroit, Arthur Hunt of Nashville,
tising executive with Keeling & Co, | and a brother, Samuel T. Heston, | Norbert Hunt, and Robert Hunt, all
o ; | of Indianapolis; a brother, Thomas Evatsvite, ———— Hunt, of Logansport; two sisters, ORVILLE L. MIGGENBURG [ Mrs. Lenard Waterman and Mrs. Services for Orville L. Miggen- | Nanette Dickerson of Cincinnati, burg, owner and operator of Flaky | O. and 24 grandchildren. Flufl bakery, 2357 E. Washington |, p/ ps y "BELMORE st., will be held at 1:30 p. m. to- | Sar : morrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace | ervices were to be held in Conkle ghapel. Burial will be in Memoria}| funeral home at 2 p. m. today for Park cemetery and the Rev. F. R. | Charles L. Belmore, who died Daries of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will be in chargé. Lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Miggenburg died Monday. He was 50 and lived at 240 N. Tacoma ave. He entered the bakery business as a young man and started his pwn business in 1935. Survivors are his wife, Hazel; two sons, Robert L. and William O. Miggenburg; a daughter, Miss
ter, Mrs. John H. Robertson, 321 Park ave, Burial was to be in Crown Hill,
ployee of Frank Hill Cooperage Co. for more than 50 years. He was 86. Survivors include another daughter; Mrs. Fern Vessler, Indianapolis, five hildren and two greatgrandchildren.
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