Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1946 — Page 4
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Services were to be held
REV. G. B. WRIGHT
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Paralysis Victim
Mary Monee; sons, J James C. Robert E., Wil-
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Rn Marjorie; sons, Husband, Ja ; daughters, Shelanbe barges i Ray. mother, Mrs, Grace Mise’ Susan Mast Mrs, Winer Stilinch, | the Nazarene 18 years, why dled | deriv. Sala, INng, Gather i y 3 Biciner h | Wednesday in Veterans’ pital. Burkholder; sister , Joi man, covLuMmOR—Mrs. Flo . Polley, | Nive. nckers Mrs A het | He was 61, fous fh Vg EL, Jone Mw "Haye August wetted, Nl The Rev. Leo C. Davis of Indian. R Ned claude. Wey ahh. & Elle “Wiettols foldt, Mra t Hornadlne: Poe ber; ii SL, TO El Baers pot a a Po: (will officiate’and burial will be in Wonning, Mrs. Seis X x on, fran: Ph he phis Wietfelds," Mrs, Lowes New Winchester. hb, Sit Wei Wrothers, Bran “ind "Walter Behr- PERU-—Oscar B. Hamilton, Sur- Spanish War Veteran 3 DECATUR—Joseph E. Monnier Sr. 65. vivors: Wife, daughter, Ellen Ramin: i jurvivors: Wife, Ameia; sons, Mairice. » MYMOUTH-Mrs. Ma Brombaten, 83. A veteran of the Spanish war : Bernard, Elmer, Amb urvivors: Deughter, Mrs. Grant Dom i Oger, a Rhitn Mary Monsey: ry gid gleum. son, Marry sister, Mrs. Emma (Rev, Wright became & Nazarene
mnister in 1021. He also had served churches in Richmond, Flackville
s. Anna rvivors: 3 : i a Ham Barger; Richard, Paul; brothers, H. | Hushan do Grey "George: sister, Mrs. Mi- and Evansville. Rev ve it was T ey. FT WAYNE Mrs. Mary Alice Moore, |e Wh Reng, Prout Walter, 86. Survivor United Brethren minister Be years H u : ‘ LP and CE. Castle; sisters, Mrs. Cora duighigr, Mi Mrs. Joseph’ for: JAehar irs. | before joining the Nazarene c urch pg Mal Ni Ne "us ola Gleia alle. 5. Forrest Le ‘Larson,’ Mrs.| “Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Fleta R-~Mrs. zabet) erva | re a . ™ pSurvivors: | Husband, Arthuri| WARREN — Mrs. Pauline Shafer, 42. Wright; . ap Thomas Won 3 gon. | Be. Rob bert; x. inter, Mrs. Rose Finerty; Survivors: | Husband, hery, ‘daugher, wt Indianapo hy an wo aug 5, ! ade Lar Mrs. Edna Oangany o anap-PORTE--Mrs, Caradora Oollin hath, N and Dr. * Pr Survivors: Husband, Antonio: olis and Mrs. Lena Gilley of Mil-
waukee, Wis,
| home of her daughter, Mrs, Thelma
‘Ella Blakney of Scotts Hill, Tenn; &in and Charles D, Martin, both of
MRS. MINNIE SAFFER Services for Mrs. Minnie W, Saffer, who died Wednesday in the
Hendren, 3108 English ave, were to be held today at 2 p. m. in the Tolin Funeral home, Burial was to be in Memorial Park cemetery. She was 83. A native of Portsmouth, O., Mrs. Saffer was an Indianapolis resident 35 years. She was a member of Mt. Olive Methodist church and Ben Hur lodge. Survivors besides Mrs. Hendren are three other daughters, Mrs. Anna Greenway, Mrs. Mary Davidson and Mrs. Lucille Ringlespaugh, all of Indianapolis; a son, C. Frank Moore of Washington; a sister, Mrs.
two brothers, William Frederic Mar-
Medina, Tenn.; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
FREDERICK R. BIBLE Frederick R. Bible, a salesman for the National Hosiery Mills here, died today in his home at 5008 Park ave. A native of Boston; Mr, Bible had been an Indianapolis resident 17 years. During world war I, he was a lieutenant in the army air forces, He was a member of Kennington American Legion post. Survivors include his wife, Lucile L., and two sisters, Miss Christena Bible, Medford Hillside, Mass, and Mrs. George J. Coleman, West Medford, Mass. Ne - ’ ————
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i Services will be held al 2 B. m.iand two helt-benthers Arthur | tomorfow aC Her Home, 310 N.Keal- [énaries West, "al
ing ave, for Mrs, Margaret O'Roe SOT,
McGarr. Burial will be in Wash-
ington park cemetery. She was 55. A native of Belfast, Ireland, Mrs.
and was & member of the Fourth | Church of Christ, Scientist. Survivors are her husband, Charles McGarr; two daughters, Mrs. W. C. Rosenbaum of Terre Haute and Mrs. J. F. Milliser Jr. of Indianapolis; & son, David John MoGarr and two sisters, Mrs. William Anderson and Mrs. John B. Gibson, all of Indianapolis.
Legionnaires Send Back Red Fire Hats
. Pvt, Edward Schenk and Lt, Ward Storm of fire station No, 13 won't have to go hatless to a fire after today. The fire helmets, which were taken off their aerial truck in Monday's Legion parade by Souvenir hunters, are being returned. Fram Frankfort, Ind, Lt’ Storm receiyed | a long distance ‘call last night | informing him that his red head protector had been turned -over to the fire chief in that city and was being expressed here. 8moke-eater Schenk received his | helmet, post-paid, from “a legionnaire” in Frankfort. A plea from the firemen for the return of their helmets was printed Wednesday in
The Times. ENGINEER WILL SPEAK © “Porous Chrome as Applied to| Piston Rings" will be the topic of Charles H. Woliver; field engineer and representative of the Koppers company Monday ‘at the luncheon meeting of the 8cientech club in the Florentine room of the Claypool hotel. v :
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Fifteen-year-old Betty Joan Stef. an, active Manual Training high school student, died yesterday of poliomyelitis while * vacationing at Brown's Lake, Burlington, Wis. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Stefan, 527 Parkway -ave, Miss Stefan was an honor student at Manual Training high school. d Junior This Fall | The girl would have been a junior this fall at Manual, where she was active in music and girls’ intramural sports. Miss Stefan was violinist in the Manual school orchestra and string quartet, She pften played for church, school and other programs. The honor student was also a reporter on the Booster, Manual bi-weekly paper, a member of the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed church and a former pupil at school No. 31. Seryices Tomorrow In addition to her parents, a sister, Miss Elsie Louise Stefan survives. Private services ‘will be held at | 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H | funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery.
ERNEST RIETEL °
Requiem high mass will be sung tomorrow at 10:30 ‘a. m. in St. John's Catholig’ church for Ernest Rietel, who died of a heart attack Wednesday in his home at 1037 Chadwick st. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. He was 30, A native of Indianapolls, Mr, Rietel was. an employee of the chemical department at EN Lilly J & Co. | He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Valley Mae Rietel; two children, ! Ernest Jr. and Judith Ann; his par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rigtel; | two brothers, Richard and Francis! Rietel; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Turner and Mrs, Roslyn Breeden, '
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and Mrp, olig Roach of gndianapolis. Services will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. .
MRS. CORA MAY GRIMES Mrs. Cora May Grimes, died yesterday in the home of her son-in-law, Samuel Noblet, two miles north of Clermont. She was 78, Mrs, Grimes had lived near Clermont 17 years and had spent most of her life near Greencastle. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Sunday in the home and burial will be in Stilesville. Byrvivors besides Mr. Noblet include a daughter, Miss* Thelma Grimes of near Clermont; two sisters, Mrs. Lillie” Plunkett of
Momence, Ill, and Mrs, Jeephine
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