Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1946 — Page 12
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® | Paul H. White, former president of the Comet Electric Co. and -In‘dianapolis resident for more than 1 50 years, died yesterday at Methodist hospital after a 16-day illness, Mr. White, who was 75 and, lived at 4224 Washington blvd., had been prominefit in electrical engineering since his arrival in Indianapolis in 1895, Born in La Monte, Mo,, he graduated from ' California’s® Stanford university in 1895 as an electrical engineer, receiving the first diploma for over 50 yeap iy be held in Stanford awarded. He was a classKirby mortuary at 10 a. m. | mate of Herbert Hoover. day. Burial will be in Cottage Hill! After coming to Indianapolis, he
Rites Saturday for Former Coal Company Operator. Services for Mrs, Emma Edith Gates, owner and operator of the
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cemetery, Brazil. was associated with the Waverley Born in Mattoon, TIL, Mrs, Gates|Bicycle Co. and later designed the was 77 when she died yesterday in first electric automobile produced her home, 918 Union st. She at- here. The firm, renamed tended Indiana’ schools and was graduated from Central Normal college at Danville, She was a member of the Christian church. Reared in the Brazil coal mining district, Mrs. Gates had been in-
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the|tric line from Indianapolis to MarWaverley Electrical Car Co,, stayed |tinsville, and remained its chief enin business until after world war I.|gineer and superintendent, About 1905, Mr. White designed| Mr, White in 1915 designed a gas- | and supervised the building of the |electric railroad car, using prinpower |ciples later incorporated into the plant with a long-distance trans- {modern diesel-electrie streamliners. M. Brown, Erwin ©. Stout, Wilson
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Paul H. White, Former Head Of Comet Electric, Is Dead
He became president of Comet Elec tric in 1920, and remained in that position until his retirement in 1935. . : He was & member of the Sons 0 fhe American Revolution, Phi Delta Theta fraternity and Second Presbyterian church, a ; Survivors include his wife, Margaret; a daughter, Mrs. John 8S. Loomis of Winnetka, Ill; two sons, Volney Malott White of Indianapolis and Paul H. White Jr, of Los Angeles, Cal, and seven grandchildren, ; Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m. Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, with burial at Crown Hill. Honorary pallbearers include Almus G. Ruddell, Frank Ruddell, Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, J. W. Sesler, Frank S. Powell, John M. Somerville, Thaddeus R. Baker, {George M. Dickson and George L. | Denny. . Active pallbearers include Volney
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mission at Los Animas, Colo. In 1908, he built the interurban elec-
terested in the coal industry since childhood.
soon after coming to Indianapolis | in 1808. In 1910 she opened her own business, which she operated until 1024. Mrs. Gates then returned to the| Services for John J. Link, who
Ehrlich Co. as yard manager. She! died yesterday as a result of a fall
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retired in 1945. { j Survivors include a son, Cant | FO ladder while painting his Gates, Indianapolis coal broker, and | home at 2137 Napoleon st., will be | a brother, James E. Liddil, Brazil, held at 2 p. m. Saturday in Olive - Pees—— | Branch Christian church. Burial will be in Washington Park.
‘James Burnett Born in Evansville and a resident here for 35 years, Mr. Link
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| 1945. He was a member of Megrew camp, Spanish American War vet'erans, and the Olive Branch church. Survivors include his wife, Carrie; a daughter, Mrs. Louise Clark; two sons, Elmer and George Link, In-
Services for James (Jimmie) Bur- [ nett, a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, will be = held at 2 p. m. hn tomorrow. in’ the Tolin funeral { home. Burial will {be in Crown Hill. {| Mr. Burnett, lwho was 44, died {yesterday ing | Methodist hospi-E3 {tal An electri-§ cian, he resided
at 2101 N. New ; Jersey st. For Mr. Burnett B. Dunlop, Indianapolis
; hool teacher, will be held at 11 several years he had been business | °¢ i - | representative for the Electric! ™ m. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu
{ {chanan mortuary. { Phonograph Workers union. . in crown Hill.
He is survived by his wife, Azeal ; : ! s : | Mrs. Dunlop died yesterday in and several aunts and uncles. |r nome 3038 E. Fall Creek blvd.
{She was 45.
{Edward Link, Indianapolis;
MRS. NORMA B. DUNLOP
MRS. NETTIE LOWDER
Services for Mrs, Nettie Lowder | apolis, she attended Western col- | who died yesterday in the home of|jege Oxford, O., and was a ‘gradu- { her daughter, Mrs. Hazel V. Borsen-|ate of the University of Michigan. { berger, 5106 E. 38th st., will be held|ghe was a member of Broadway at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Moore| Methodist church, Mortuaries, Northeast chapel. 8he| gurvivors are
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of Chapman Relief Corps 10. She me—— lived most of her life here and was
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THOMAS J. SCANLON |
Services for Thomas J. Scanlon, | {who died yesterday in the Marion {County Tuberculosis hospital at Sunnyside, will be held at 9 a. m.! Saturday in SS., Peter and Paul Cathedral. He was 47,
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Services for Elonzo C. Brown,! |laborer » here, will be held in| | the Conkle funeral home at 3 p. m. | tomorrow. Burial will be in Round | Hill. ! A resident here for 50 years, Mr. Brown died yesterday in City hos-| pital. He was 75 and lived at 1425 |W. Ohio st. He was born in Kankakee, Ill : | Survivors are a son, R. C. Brown, | Boston, Mass.; a daughter, Ethel] | Campion, Chicago, Ill; a stepson, | Ralph J. Shelley, Indianapolis, and a stepdaughter, Dora Shelly, Ft. Wayne. .
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