Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1946 — Page 16
| Deaths: Local Deaths: er ml - {ces will be held ‘tomorrow at “p. m. in Shirley Brothers Chapel for Charles M. Tobias, retired railroad employee, who died yesterday {in his home, 89 N. Dearborn st. He was-T1. > A resident of Indianapolis the last 50 years, Mr. Tobias was a native of Jennings.county, He had been employed by the New York Central railroad 40 years, retiring in 1939. | Mr, Tobias was a member of the Association of Retired Railway Em- .| ployees, Verita§ Masonic lodge, Indid |anapolis, -and the Scottish Rite, Burial will_be if Washington Park , | cemetery. : Survivors are his wife, Mrs: Carrie Tobias: two brothers, Howard To-
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bias, Blocher, Ind, and Porter
Charles M. Tobias
Scherrer Electric Co. He was a member of the Seventh Christian church. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. Survivors ; include his wife, Mrs, Elizabeth W. Berry; two brothers, Eimer Berry, Ft. Wayne, and W. |®. Berry, Elkton, Va.; and three | sisters, Mrs. Lee Frazier, Indian{apofts; Mrs. B. H. Davis, Staunton, Va. and Miss Gertrude Berry, | Stanley, Va.
OTTO JAMES
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Order of Eagles, Aerie 211, and Amalgamated Meatcutterss and Butcher Workmen of North America, local 167. : i Services will be held at 1:30 p. m, Saturday in Moore mortuaries peace chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park. | * Survivors are his wife, ‘Mrs, Annittia Hook, and a daughter, Miss Janet Hook, both of Indianapolis, and a brother, Otto Hook, Cumberland.
CHARLES VIRGIL BISHOP
lat © a. m. Saturday in Holy Cross Services for Charles Virgil’ Bishop
| Catholic church of Otto James, { who died Tuesday in his. home, 21 | N. ‘Highland ave, Burial will be: in | st. Joseph's cemetery | Mr. James, a native of James-
will be held in Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Beech Grove cemetery; Muncie. Mr. Bishop, who was 61, died
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grandfather, - the late Alexander Russell, was a pioneer of Indiana. Mr. Wilkinson ~was a member. of the. Amity ‘Masonic lodge, Zanesville, O.. Burial will be in Crown Hill * Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Jane Wilkinson; two daughters, Mrs. Glenn E. Duttenhaver, Indianapolis, and Mrs, Ralph E. Mills, Springfield, O, and four grandchildren; GEORGE F. HACKER George PF. Hacker, an Indianapolis resident 29 years, died yesterday in his home, 32 N. Keystone ave. He was 75, A native of Huntington county, Mr. Hacker had been a car repairman at the Brightwood shops of the
sell Hodson, 451 ‘St. Paul st. He was 53. An employee of the New York Central railroad for 22 years, Mr. Reed was a member of Holy Cross Catholic chure ary Services will be held ‘Saturday at 10 a. m, in Holy Cross church and burial will be in Holy Cross) cemetery, Survivor§™ besides the daughter are his wife, Mrs. Mary Reed; a| brother, Lowell - Reed, and = two grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
‘DREAMBOAT’ FLIGHT DELAYED HONOLULU, Sept, 12 (U, P.).— The take-off of the B-20 “Pacusan Dreamboat” on its 10,000 mille flight | to Egypt has been postponed for
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4 “ | Hurt Tobias, byt Ine, and tw Sister | sawn, had. lived in Indianapolis 58 Tuesday in his home, 854 N. Olney| New York Central railroad 22 years. Oline tank in the wing." TF HIUIUD = Mrs, Mary Barnes, Indianapolis, and |o...0 por the last few years heist. A member of the officers re-| Survivors are his wife, Cora, and | Advertisement
< 3 Mrs. Minnie Gross, Kansas Oity, Mo. had operated a lunch stand at Bel- | serve corps for 26 years, he served a daughter, Mrs. Grace Howell, both
5 3 . | is z i - Sin! Now | Grin : { oe. and Washington st. He|as a lieutenant in the army during!of Indianapolis: broth Joh i ; a RUFUS JACKSON mont ave, .an anapolis; a brother, John, ous te Use \ was 67. world war I, Huntington county, and five grand- ’ I vik t mn Services will be held at 1:30 p. m.| gurvivors are his wife, Mrs. Julia| Born in Springfield, O. he had|children. DON T be mistaken! J
Saturday in Shirley Brothers Cen-| james, and a sister, Miss Lula (lived here for 30 years. He was a Services will be held at 3 p. m. . tral chapel for Rufus Jackson. He| james both of Indianapolis.’ ~ |member of post 84, American| saturday in Shirley Brothers wos PS 0 Ri ASI S —————— Lal starts with scaly skin
died yesterday in Veterans hospital > — Legion. Hill chapel. Burial will be in Meold , 4
of injuries received Sept. 4 when he|ypg LENA K. SCHULZ Survivors are his wife, Ethel, two | morial Park cemetery. wrecked his bicycle. Place of burial| "ge ices will be held Saturday at|sisters, Mrs. Alice Arnold and Mrs. a . |has not been announced. 8 a. m. in Sacred Heart Catholic| Charles Shafer, and a brother,| JOHN L..REED ry i, Mr. Jackson, who was 53, lived at| pron for Mrs. Lena K. Schulz|Grant Bishop, all of Muncie. | John L. Reed, lifelong resident Dry scaly skin usually means dread Psoriasis.
. 4) 1705 N. New Jersey st. An attend- who died yesterday in her home pe 6f Indianapolis, died yesterday in If you are discouraged by this stubborn skin Ki I S ant at Veterans hospital, he was & ip Rp 1, Pittsboro. She was 38. MRS. ELIZABETH McCLURE the home of a daughter, Mrs. Rus- disease, Sete 3s new bope, Thousind 3 have inney world war I veteran and a member| a native of Germany, Mrs. Schulz | Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Mo- | == " { works quickly to—deaden itching—help re- vithny, of Englewood Masonic lodge. had lived in Indianapolis 16 years Clure will be held at 1:30 p. m.| | move Psoriasis scales—speed the healing pro- xi: * Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Cleo | nti] two years ago. She was a Saturday in Shirley Brothers Irving cess—guard against infection. Nelore is non- ’ Jackson: his mother, Mrs, Emma member of ‘the Sacred Heart Cath- | Hill chapel. Cremation will follow. Ab s greasy; will not stain clothing. Act now! Get Week-End ~ j|{Jackson; a daughter, Mrs. Ralph |glic church. Burial will’ be in St. A native of Germantown, O., Mrs. | Sot hia quisierelial Lita the 60c Trial size—or the Economy sizes at » Wetherald; two brothers, Bynum | Joseph's cemetery. {McClure died yesterday in her! Surkioys She . naitive {$1.50 and Hae. Due Your Moy Back if S ecials ’.e0 and Lamar Jackson; two sisters, Mrs | Survivors are her husband, Ber- home, 817 N. Graham ave. She was tris. Fe Er gal mg EP ; Edna Boland and Mrs Zella Bates, | nard Schulz and two brothers, Pred 67. vo | Michel or at your igh od i ARMOUR land two grandchildren, all of Indi- and William Roehling, all of In-| Survivors are her husband, John "drug store. d a Lunche | anapolis. | dianapolis. |D., Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. a | rs | amb Bruce Smith, Germantown, O. KINGAN'S | KENSEY E. BERRY | THOMAS S. HOOK — Chili © Services for Kensey E. Berry, 1037| Thomas 8. Hook, butcher for the | RUSSELL G. WILKINSON > : E 175th st, who died Tuesday |Kroger Co. 13 years, died yesterday Services for Russell G. Wilkinson, ; KRAFT'S night, will be held at 1:30 p. m.|in his home, 824 N. Bancroft st. He| who died Tuesday in his summer : ; Chedds: tomorrow in’ Flanner & Buchanan | was 52. home in Culver, will be held at 2 ; mortuary. He was .63. An employee of the Kroger store p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu- . 2 © HUNT'S | Born in Elktofi, Va. Mr, Berry at Belmont ave. and Washington | chanan mortuary. He was 64. : Aprico [lived most of his life here and was |st., Mr. Hook was a member of| Born in Columbus, O., Mr. Wil- § Tr ; ? | employed as an electrician for the |Prospect lodge, F' & A. M., Fraternal | kinson lived here for 37 years. His , a i ; NORWOOD : © # : . COFFE a | , j ALL FLA ; | : ] | : d Ice Ore Children's | 0 / ad Sturdy SHOES | : : a ey as : | . : Better grade | Shoes marked down from $ 49 240 and 2.29. Mostly browns. 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