Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1946 — Page 7

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In charge of maintenance at the Atkins Co., Mr, McCormick was a member of ‘the Pioneers’, Foreman's and 21 clubs at Atkins, Christ Episcopal church .and Irvington lodge 066, F'. & A, M. Survivors are his. wife, Mrs. Vieforia McCormick; one daughter, Mrs. W. Orville Wilson of Indian-

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{at 1:30 p. m. in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel. Burial "will be

MRS. MARGUERITE NICKEL Police yesterday recovered the i body of Mrs. Marguerite Nickel,

PLAN RITES FOR | WALTER SALMON

Services will be held Wednesday | guy night, will be held at 2 p, m

FrankE. Sa Employee W, H. TL At E. C. Atkins 52 Years, Dies . RITES ARE SET

1210 W. 20th st., who drowned Pri-| day in the canal,» ‘8he was 35. |

post office employee, Ms. Nickel disappeared while she and her hus- | band were visiting friends near the | canal on 20th st. Friday. «| Survivors besides her Husband are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Walter Bolan, and two sisters, Miss | Edna Florence Bolan and Miss! Dorothy Bolan, all of Dayton, O,

CECIL E. LIGHT

Wag Mion for Cecil E. Light, Michigan st,

1803 who died Satur-

tomorrow in the Westbrook Naza« rene church, He was 31.

A native of Bowling Green, Ky. Mr. Light resided here the past 10 years and was employed during the time as a butcher for Kingan & Co. | He was a member of the Westbrook Nazarene church. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs Thelma D. Light; a daughter, Miss Cecelia Light, and a son, Garry Light, of Indianapolis; nine bfothers, Hall, Hugh, Clifford, Elbert,

Druggist St “Candy- Store _.Operalor p, Dies Here...

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Charles, Edward, Harold, and Le-Roy-Light,.all of Indianapolis, and [Odas Light of .Bowling Green, Ky. |and. his father, John. E. Light, of

L. Salmon, 3539 Winthrop ave, |died yesterday in St. Vincent's hos- | |pital.. He was 68. |. Services will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner '& Buchanan mortuary and burial will be in { Crown Hill.

9:30 a. m, for Robert F. Gibbs, 1210 * IN. Tacoma ave, in the Jordan Fu- | neral home. : Mr. Gibbs, a machinist at P. R Mallory & Co., died Saturday th his home. He was born in Bainbridge and lived here since 1016. He was 49. .A veteran of world war I,

| Born in Brownsburg, Mr. Salmon]

was graduated from Purdue univer-| | sity and opened a drug store in his 45 years ago. | In 1913, Mr.’ Salmon became associated with the United Drug Co. in Boston, Mass, where he re‘mained five years. uring that {time he went to Canada as vice- | president and general manager of

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FRANK H. TERKHORN Prank H. Terkhorn died at his home, 901 N, Gray st. Saturday night following a year’s illness. He was 68. ~fevvices will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel and burial will be in Riverview cemetery at Seymour. Born in Tampico, Mr. Terkhorn lived most of his life in Vallonia, moving here four months ago. He was a member of the Valloniad Methodist church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rosa 8S. Terkhorn; three daughters, Mrs. Elsie Gossman, and Mrs. Alta Brady, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Lucinda McClure, Louisville, Ky.; a son, Raymond Terkhorn of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Carrie §ompton, and Mrs. Clara Rubdsh; Indianapolis, and Mrs. Hannah Brandt, Pt. Wayne; four brothers, Fred Terkhorn of Pt:

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| Lytheran church. The Rev. Harry L. Krueckeberg, pastor, will officiate and burial will be in Concordia cemetery. ~ Mr, Schaeckel, who was 51, died Saturday in Veterans hospital. Born in Tipton, hie came here in 1018 after his marriage to, Martha Werner. He lived at: 715 Pleasant Run

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With the Producers commission fof 20 years, Mr. Schaekel was an officer of the credit union of the Producers union. He was a world war I veteran and elder and. divisichal secretary of Emmaus ch Survitors besides his wife are three sisters, Mrs. Amelia Tieteman, New Palestine; Mrs. Mary Leininger and Mrs, Minnie Leininger, Tipton,

{and two brothers, Fred Schaekel, Fountaintown; George Schaekel, Elwgod.

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