Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1946 — Page 14
lambs Hooker, Author and Salesman, Dies
“From Earth to Ether” and “The Permanent Solution.” He formerly was a salesman for the National Cash Register Co. and various Indianapolis concerns. He bp ‘Mr. Hooker, who was 82, died had been retired 20 years. ye! in his home after an ill- Survivors are three daughters Mrs. Grace C. Buschman, Miss .| Hervey M. Hooker and Miss Mildred M, Hooker, all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs, Henry Ohristie, Scottsburg: two brothers, Lawson Hooker, Scottsburg, and Otis Hooker, Co-
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ARTHUR DUMAS, BRAKEMAN, DIES
Worked with N. Y. Central For 50 Years.
Services are scheduled at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes for Arthur I, Dumas, a brakeman 50 years for the New York Central railroad. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr. Dumas, who was 70, died Wednesday in his home, 1521 Leonard st. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, he was a member of the Order of Railway Conductors, Association of Retired Rallway Employees and Traub Memorial Presbyterian church. He retired in 1044. Burvivors are his wife, Bessie; a son, Charles Dumas, Indianapolis; three daughters, Mrs, Betty Bonar and Mrs. Doris Anderson, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs, Estelle Beach of Davenport, Iowa, and 10 grandchildren.
BARNEY BONAR Services will. be held tomorrow at 10 a. m. in the home for Barney Bonar, 137 8. Noble st, who died Wednesday. He was 70. An Indianapolis resident 30 years, Mr. Bonar was a native of Kentucky and a carpenter, He was a member of Broad Ripple lodge, LO.O. PF. Survivors are a brother, Willlam Bonar; two nieces, Mrs, Edith Morris and Mrs. Nellie Alexiou, and three nephews, Bennie, Robert, and Marshall Bonar, all of Indianapolis.
ELI M. STINSON Services were to be held at 2:30 p. m. today in Center Friends church for Eli M. Stinson, who died Wednesday in his home near Valley Mills. He was 80. A ploneer resident of Decatur township, Mr, Btinson was horn in Randolph county, N, C., He came to Indiana in 1889. Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Olara Jenking Stinson; two sons, Chester Stinson, Indianapolis, and Roy Stinson, Keystone; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
MRS. MARIE ENGESSER Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Grinsteiner Funeral home for Mrs, Marie Engesser, who died Wednesday in her home, 1044 N. Belle Vieu. pl. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs, Engesser, who was 76, was a native of Germany and had lived here 60 years. She is survived by a son, Joseph Engesser, Indianapolis,
MRS. EFFA L. MOOSE, Bervices will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Montgomery mortuary for Mrs. Effa IL. Moose, Kokomo, who died yesterday in the home of her mother, Mrs. Samantha Martin Keys, 1230 N, Gale st. Burial will be at Pendleton. Mrs. Moose, a resident of Kokomo
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Times State Service CONNERSVILLE, Ind., Sept. 20.— Services will be held tomorrow in Edwardsville, Ill, the Rev, R. J. Bardelmeier, retired * Presbyterian minister, who died Thursday in Fayette Memorial hospital here, Rev, Bardelmeier was a former pastor here and was pastor emeritus of the Greensburg Presbyterian
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tomorrow in Shirley Bros. Irving Hill chapel for Charles E, Hoftner, who died Wednesday in his home, 245 Parkview ave. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mr. Hoffner, who was 64, was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. He had been a custodian in Indianapolis schools for 39 years before his retirement Aug. 1. ? Survivors are his wife, Katie; two daughters, Miss Thelma Hoffner, and" Mrs, Ida Mae Myers, both of Indianapolis; a brother, Frank Hoffner, Hot Springs, Ark.; his stepmother, Mrs. L. A. Hoffner; a stepbrother, Orr Baldwin, and a stepsister, Miss Agatha Baldwin, all of Indianapolis.
OLSHAN SERVICE SET FOR SUNDAY
33-Year Resident of City Was Native Russian.
Mrs. Sarah Olshan, 525 E. 24th st.,, native of Russia and resident here for 33 years, died yesterday. She was 70. Services will be conducted Sunday at 10 a. m., by Rabbi David Shapiro, Rabbi Nandor Fruchter and Cantor Sam Levin. Burial will be in Knesses Israel cemetery, Mrs. Olshan was a member of the Jewish Educational association, Knesses Israel congregation, and the Central Avenue congregation ladies’ auxiliary. Survivors are her husband, Hyman Olshan; three sons, Morris, Isador and Louis Olshap, all of Indian apolis; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Glick, Miami, Fla.,, and one grandchild.
FRENCH COMEDIAN DIES PARIS, Sept. 20 (U. P.). — The French comedian Jules Auguste Muraire, known as Raimu, died today in the American hospital after a heart attack.
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