Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1946 — Page 13
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Flags outside Manual high school will be at half-mast today. J. R. H. Moore, for more than 30 years director of the school's history and social studies department, died yesterday at the U. 8. Veterans’ hospital here, less than a week after the death of his wife, Mrs. Catherine Moore.
The Rev. John B. Ferguson, pastor of the Irvington ‘Presbyterian church, will conduct services at'3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the church, Cremation will follow in Washington Park cemetery. The son of E. Lewis and Elizabeth Bostwick Moore, he was born July 4, 1877, at Great Barrington, Mass. After attending public schools there, Mr. Moore matriculated at
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master's degree in history from Harvard university in 1907.
Served in Army
tory department within a few years.
for military service in world war I.
Camp Taylor, Ky., Mr. Moore continued teaching at
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his retirement in 1944,
| Irvington Presbyterian church, Mr.
! the Irvington American Legion post,
|the Service club and the Indjan-
as secretary of this 1036 to 1943. ter ave.
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Boston university and received his
Mr. Moore taught in eastern pri-|= vate and public high schools before coming to Manual high school in 1009. } The author of several high school and college history texts, he became the head of the school’s his-
His teaching at Manual was interrupted only when he volunteered |
Following his military duty at Manual until Besides being a member of the
{ Moore was a& charter member of
!apolis Literary club, having served group from
Mr. Moore resided at 114 8S. RitHe is survived by a sister, Miss Anna L. Moore, Elizabeth, N. 1d. four sons, John A. Moore, Havre, E. Lewis Moore, Columbus, | O.; Donald G. Moore, S8an Diego, | al. and Edward C. Moore, Indian- | apolis, and seven grandchildren.
at 9a. m. tomorrow in St. Chris- Fetning here in 1040. topher's Catholic church for Mrs.| Besides Mrs. Stewart,
anapolis 70 years. Burial will be in|Lute V. Fahs, Chicago. Holy Cross. Mrs. Stamm died Sunday in the JOHN T. SPENCER home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph | John "T'- Spe Cohen, 1658 Allison ave, Speedway! n oer, City. She was 76. A native of Jeffersonville, Mrs. Stamm was a member of St. Christopher's church and altar society. | Survivors besides Mrs. Cohen are another daughter, Mrs. Louis Carisen, and a son, Francis Stamm, both "| Allison aivision, of Indianapolis, -five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
1750 E. Kelly st. He was 45.
|seven years ago from Dayton, O
MRS. ARDELIA RAPP Services for Mrs,
Mrs. Gertrude Whitcomb ave, Sunday.
Stewart, 607 8. Ga. where she died!
Methodist church, Mrs. Rapp will sighs be buried in Crown Hill cemetery. MRS. RUTH DIGGS She was 61.
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Requiem high mass will be sungjresided in Chicago, Ill, for 2 years, survivors’
include two sisters, Mrs. Jessie | pleted. Margdret Stamm, resident of Indi- Schorling, Indianapolis, and Mrs. {P
and a resident of Indianapolis seven Boon years, died yesterday at his home,| Parisi of Indianapolis; her grand-
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Requiem High Mass Planned Fer Irs Margaret Stamm
for Mrs; Ruth Diggs, a lifelong res-, Brothers; a sister, Mrs. Katherine ident of Indianapolis. Burial -ar-|Haislup,
rangements have not been com-
A resident of 1421 Blaine *ave, | Mrs. Diggs died yesterday in City | MR! hospital. She was 34.
Survivors are her husband, Joseph
Allison employee Diggs; a son, Elza Milton Lena of
ville; her mother, Mrs. Daisy
mother, Mrs. Lillle Bradburn of
| Mr, Spencer, a native of Glasgow, | Millersburg, Ky., and a half-brogher, Ky. was employed in the special Tommy Milton Coward, serving in|. tool consignment department of the the navy. He moved Here) s—
| MRS. ANNA J, JOHNSON
Bervices will be held at 2 p. m. to{morrow in Usher mortuary for Mrs. |
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. wil-| lia Spencer; a daughter, Miss Vir. gle Spencer, Indianapolis; two sons, | Forest and John, both of Indian-| Ardelia Rapp apolis; a sister, Mrs. Othie Pobont Hs J. Johnson, 57 8. Holmes ave. Marie Padricke; a will be conducted at 10:30 a. m. Glasgow, and two brothers, Roy, | tomorrow at the home of her sister, Randolph, Ky, and Ray, Atlanta, Mrs. Johnson died yesterday in A lifelong | Rites will be held at 10 a. m. {resident of Marion county, she was | | Thursday in Flanner &. Buchanan a member of West Washington | A member of the Blaine Avenue! mortuary with burial in Crown Hill. {Methodist church and Myrtle chap- {Louise Albritton, movie actress, and
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{her home, She was 81.
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. EMAGENE ROHRMAN Services for Mrs. Emagene Rohtman, a resident of Indianapolis 11 years, will be held at 10 a m. Thursday in the .J.. G. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will
be at Huntsville. Mrs. Rohrman, who was 76, died yesterday in her home, 1908 Prospect st. A native of Blocher, she
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Services for William H Bente, retired carpenter who died ‘|day in City hospital, will be he at 10 a, m. Thursday at the G. H, Herrmann funeral home and at 1:30 p.m. in the Christian church In Delphi, Burial will be in 1. 0. O. P. cemetery in Delphi, Mr. Benefiel, who was 68, lived at
the Colonial hetel. A native of Carroll county, he had resided -in Indianapolis 34 years and was & member of Olive Branch Christian church and Odd Fellows lodge. Surviving are a son, John E.
| Burvivors are a daughter, Mrs. Beneflel, Indianapolis; two brothers,
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