Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1946 — Page 9

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i AIDAY, JULY 19, 1046

LAN RITES FOR CHARLES STRUB

ifelong City Resident Dies At Home.

Charles E. Strub, a lifelong resiHent of Indianapolis, died yesterday t his home, 1001 Waldemere st. fter a short illness, He was 54.

Mr. Strub is survived by his wife, rs. Alma: A. Strub; one daughter, rs. Violet Finchum, Indianapolis; our sisters, Mrs. Josephine Funkouser, Indianapolis, Mrs. Della | Brownenberg, Marcola, Ore., Mrs. | Julia Ring, Worden, Ore, and 2 irs. Velma Plank, Norwalk, Cal; bne brother, Frank Strub, Indian. | polis, and a hglf-sister, Mrs. May McOonnell, Detroit. Services will be held at 10 a. m. fonday in the Ben Davis chapel. Burial will be in Washington park.

RS. OLSA TRENE HACKER

The Rev. C. R. Holmes will conduct services for Mrs. Olsa Irene acker, who died Wednesday in her ome, 1019 N. Tacoma ave., at 1:30 p. m, Saturday in Royster & Askin ortuary. Burial will be in Washngton Park. A native of Geneva, Adams couny, Mrs. Hacker was a resident here or the past 28 years. She was member of the East Tenth Stree Methodist church. - Survivors are her husband, Frank [Hacker: a sister, Mrs. Bertha Hatton of Waldron, another sister, Mrs. Myrtle Meyer, and a brother, Forest L. Hall, both of Indianapolis.

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DSCAR P. TRAUB Services for Oscar P. Traub, steam-fitter for T. W. Woelfing Co., will be held in Kreglo-Bailey funeral home at 10:30 p. m. Saturday. [Burial will be in Crown Hill A lifelong resident here, Mr. raub, who was 64, died Jestereay in his home, 2021 Mansfield ave. H was a member of Oriental ola 500, F. & A. M, .and the United |Z ssociation of Plumbers and Steamfitters. Survivors are his wife, Lyndal; a" son, Norman PF. Traub, Indianaplis, and four stepchildren, Lawrence W. Griswold, Indianapolis, George T. Griswold, Riverside, Cal. Mrs. Jean Bunker and Mrs. Lillian Mitchel, Indianapolis,

MISS GRACE, TALBOT

A short illness was fatal to Miss race Talbot who died yesterday at her home, 2841 N, Delaware st. She was T1. A resident of Indianapolis 27 years, Miss Talbot formerly resided in Jacksonville, Fla. She is survived by a nephew, Nicholas T. Marshall, Jeedersburg, and a niece, Mrs. Valter Spencer, Crawfordsville. Private services will be held at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary tomorrow afternoon, Cremation will follow.

MRS. JEAN FLUMBAUM

baum in the Usher funeral homes. Burial was to be in Holy Cross cemetery. Mrs. Flumbaum died Tuesday. She was 48. A member of St. John's Catholic church, Mrs. Flumbaum resided at 509 N. Iliinois st. Survivors include her husband, Charles Flumbaum; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Markle; a son, Harry |S Allen Thomas; a brother, Harry |= Campbell, and two sisters, Mrs. | Catherine Gibbens and Mrs. Dorothy Lafin, all of Indianapolis, an a sister, Mrs, May Campbell, Chicago.

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Dr. Sir J. Hatfield Killed In West Coast Auto ‘Accident

Dr, Sidney J. Hatfield, well] Two passengers with Dr, Hatfleld known Indianapolis physician, sur-|were seriously ‘injured. They were geony and businessman, was killed| his wife, Mrs. Catherine. C. Hatfleld, in gn auto collision at Willits, Cal.|and Mrs. Frank B. Love, 2205 ParkHe was 66. | or ave. Mrs. Love sustained minor Dr. Hatfield, who was vacation- | injuries ing on the West coast, lived at 3302] Born in Crawford county, Dr.

E. Fall Creek blvd. He had prac-| Hatfield was graduated from the ticed medicine here 44 years and| University of Louisville school of

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Indianapolis babies. Also prominent -in business circles here, he owned and operated the Dream theater, the Starlight duck

ican State Medical association, Masonic lodge, Scottish Rite and Murat Ross, a brother, Shrine. Survivors besides -his wife are a retired only two weeks ago ‘to de-| medicine in. 1900. For many years son, vote fulltime to his businesses here. he served as a surgical staff mem-'dianapolis physician;

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Miss Wenonah Hatfleld of Indians apolis; two sisters, Miss Slate Bw. field of Indianapolis, and M Edmondson of Pasadena, three grandchildren.

of several. Indianapolis hospi-

ALBERT ] NCLURE | =< RITES ARE PLANNED

Services for {who died yesterday in his home, {1347 W. 28th st. of a heart attack, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in { the, Conkle Funeral home.

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CARL MATHEW ROSS Services for Carl Mathew Ross, | who died Wednesday in Veterans’ hospital, will be Held at 3 p. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers’ Cen- | tral Chapel. Burial will be in An- | A life-long resident of Indianapo- | derson cemetery. . ls, Mr. McClure was employed as Survivors are his father, Ambrose |& carpenter for the, Puritan Bed | Farrell A. Ross: | Spring Co. He was a member of two sisters, Mrs. Laura Raymer [the Loyal Order of Moose. Burial! and Mrs. Bertha Calvert, all of [will be in Crown Hill Indianapolis; six nephews and two| Survivors include his wife, Mrs. nieces, | Lilie MeClure; three sons, Harold

bowling alleys and the Moonbowling alleys in Brightwood. e was a member of the AmerMedical association, Indiana

Dr. Nicholas W. Hatfield, Ina daughter,

Albert E. McClure, | iss Mary Ellen McClure; two sis-

E. McClure, Robert L. McClure of| rdianapeis. Albert G. McClure of ach, Cal; four daughters, [Lame ae Rodenbeck, Mrs. Doro- | thy Leach, Mrs. Ruby L. Ramey,

ters, Mrs. Junie Kelso and Mrs. Lillie Surber; two brothers, Thomas McClure and Jicob McClure,” all of Indianapolis, 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild, .

|MRS. LOTTIE "BRENNER Mrs. Lottie Brenner, 4120 Park ave, died yesterday at St, Vincent's after a long illness. She was 51, | Survivors are her husband, [Charles Brenner; two daughters, Eunice Brenner and Mildred Bren-

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MISSES’ PLAY SHORTS. Rayon jersey prints, and plain color twills. Sizes 12 to 18

MISSES’ BEACH CUATS.. Washable cotton crochet knits. For Beach and general sports wear,

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SUMMER SHOES

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* Repriced to clear. + Transparent, waterproof raincoats at Sid up compactly when not in use. * Will not stick together nor crack. S-M-L. [] 14.75 [] + Long sleeves, + Manufactured exclusively for J. C. Penney Co. shrunk with shrinkage less than 1%. Colors, green, tan and blue. S-M-L. [(IBABYBUGRY . . . . ... >. 1308 Leatherette covered steel frame; sturdy rubber tires; foot brake. Black. 25¢ SPORTS PILLOWS "0s . " 9.0 9 8 Filled with new kapok. Colors green, blue, maroon. Size 12x15. They float. 3-PIECE REFRIGERATOR SETS HI-JACK CASTERS, SET OF 8 Novelty multi-color rayon and cotton lace pairs; ready liemmed and headed; sizes 52 x 80. 3.00 GIRLS’ BLOUSES . . . Washable cottons, tailored or novelty trim; [] JR. BOYS’ ETON SUITS, 100% All-Wool . . 5.00 Blue or tan casual blazer stripe sport coat with plain color all wool shorts to con-

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