Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1946 — Page 5
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_ MONDAY, OCT. 14, 1046 __-____ - Samuel Thomas Huckleberry, Retired Railroader, Is Dead
Services will be held tomorrow at 1:30 p. m, -in’ Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel for Samuel Thomas Huckleberry, 3715 E. 35th st., who died Saturday in Methodist hospital. He was 74. : A native of Henryville, Mr. an 30 years. He was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad 42 years until his retirement 10 years ago. He was a member of the Masonic lodge in Jeffersonville and the Order of Railway Conductors, Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Edith Hucklgberry; a son, Alvis Huckle~ berry, Indianapolis; three daughters, Mrs, Jessie Muldoon and Mrs. Gladys Hendricks, both - of Los Angeles, Cal, and Mrs. Ruth Kramer, Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Reed, Jefferson-
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WILLIAM L. COLLIER
Services for William L. Collier, retired interior decorator who died Baturday in his home, 1238 College ave, will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in Grinsteiner's Fug neral home. He was 79. Mr. Collier had lived here since 1892. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Survivors include his wife, Mrs Emma Metzger Collier; four sons, Harold L., Norris W., Ralph W., and John Herschell Collier, all of Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Arna M..Elstrod, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Huff, Indianapo-
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grandchildren and 11 great-grand-children,
MRS. MARY C. COAN Mrs. Mary C. Coan, +1524 Sturm ave, died yesterday in the ‘home of a daughter, Mrs. Carl Noftsger, while visiting _at Valparaiso. She
Florence A. Hurley, both of Indian- |
bach, San Bernardino, Cal, sar
was 176, A native of Evansville, Mrs. Coan | lived most of her life at Washing- |
[ton, Ind., before moving here three |Furdue university a year before he
years ago. She was a member of | Washington Baptist church and| was the widow of William T. Coan, | who died in 1943. Survivors besides Mrs. Noftsger | are her son, J. D, Coan, Valparaiso, | and two other daughters, Mrs. | Julius Thern, Ft. Leavenworth, Kas, and Miss Jane Coan, with| whom she lived here. Services will be held at Washington Wednesday, followed by | burial there. }
IVAN E. RIMBERLIN
Ivan E. Kimberlin, a_ former New York Central railroad. con- | ductor, died yesterday in his home, 3017 Clifton ave, He was 54. He was an employee of the railroad 20 years, until last January, when he was injured in a fall! from a railroad car. Mr. Kimberlin was born near Nabb and had lived here 30 years. { Survivors are his wife, Hazel L.; a daughter, Mrs. ry Collins, Dallas, Tex.; two sons, Donald E.|
‘blesville, and nine grandchildren.
RS. MAGGIE C. HURLEY Mrs. Maggie C. Hurley,
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She was 92.
be in Chesterfield. Survivors
died Saturday in her home, 6420 Cornell She had lived in Indiana 80 years and was a member of the United Brethren church in Daleville.
Services will be held at 10:30 a. m. | Wednesday in ‘the home. Burial will!
are) three daughters, Mfss Esther May ‘Hurley and Miss
and Paul F; both of Indianapolis; | a brother, Noble C., Indianapolis, and two sisters, Pearl and Mrs. Ida | Blankenship, both of Nabb,
W.: PROCTOR FUNK
The Rev. O. A. Peters, pastor of | First United Lutheran church, will conduct sewvices at 1:30 p. np. to-| morrow in Moore mortuaries Irv-| ington chapel for W. Proctor Funk, ! 'a retired Railway Express Agency! clerk. Burial will be in St. John's | Lutheran cemetery.
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Mr. Funk, a native of Milltown, | | died yesterday in a local nursing! home. A resident of Indianapolis 41 years, he lived at 112 S. Butler ave. . ' t Mr. Funk was a member of First United Lutheran church, Logan lodge 575, F. and A. M. Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine and Briscoe lodge 2049, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks. 5 Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. E. Hayes Miller and Miss Ruth Funk, both of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Hazel . E. Biggs, Lo- | gansport.
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| | MRS. SUSANNAH McCARTNEY
Services will be held at 2 p. m, | Wednesday in the J. C. Wilson | Chapel of the Chimes for Mrs. | | Susannah McCartney, who died | | yesterday in her home, 4813 E. | Raymond st. She was 90. ! | A native of Belmont county, O., | {| Mrs, McCartney was a resident here most of her life. She w§s .a member of Mars Hill Christian (church. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Surviors are three sons,! Frank |B. McCartney and Charles E. Mc- { Cartney, both of Indianapolis, and
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| tomorrow Moore Mortuaries Survivors besides Mrs, Washam | Kokomo. He was a member of the | ! Northeasp chapel. He was 54. |are two other daughters, Mrs. Pau-| First Methodist church at Prince- WILLIAM A; SHARPE Mr. Ginsberg, a life resident of line Shock. and Mrs. Bertha Afker-| ton, | ay | Wilbam. A. 8h d t Indianapolis, had been employed as | man. and ‘a son; Harry. E. Harris, all| Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | bo th p pe prap id an optometrist more than 25 years. of Indianapolis, and two sisters,| Martha Pearl Elson; four sons, W.|' ® is Yo en) a re yester By 'He was a member of Marion lodge Mrs. Mayme McGowan, Metzger, O Elson of Toledo, O. Donald H. | his home, : State ave, * He 35, P. & A. M. Burial will be in Ore.”and Mys. Bertha DuRie, Sac-|Elson of Kokomo and Robert Elcon|Vas 79. Washington park cemetery. ramento, Cal. and Chester Elson, both of Indian-| Mr. Sharpe had lived here 30 Survivors include his wife, Mrs. y apolis; four daughters, Mis. Julia Wood Paes B ist ol He Try Ethel Ginsberg; a son, Herman, ts. {MATT TROUT + |Ann Pfaff, Mrs. Martha Kleer and, 8 on nee ar op 8 pr: MBs. SARAH J. PEGGS dianapolis: four sisters, Mrs, Anna Services for Matt Trout, a car- Mrs. Carlena Stark, all, of Indian- | Fvivors rl Ly e Se: Wo | Requiem high mass for Mrs. Small, Mrs. Augusta Zimmerman Penter for the city park board, who apolis, and Mrs. Belle Cobb of Terre, HOD Herbert vesling | aren J. Peggy, resident mum and Mrs. Daisy Budd, all of In. died Saturday in his home, 1015 Haute, 23 grandchildren and two os TS. eo ert N. Doyal, both oi + Feggs, ent. here. for yesterday in his automobile - near|gianapolis, and Mrs. Louise Chan. E- G€orgia st, will be held at 2|great-grandchildren, in janap ¢ a son, Guy E. Sharpe, | 50 years, will be sung in 88. Peter Castleton and Hague rds. |dler, Plainfield: two brothers Al- P- Mm. tomorrow in Grinsteiner's Fu- (Davenport, Ia, and two grandehll- ong Paul fathedral at 9 a. m. to~ Mr. Tudor," who was 23, lived at pert and Charles Ginsberg, both of Derdl home. He was 64, . | LEE ESTHER WATTS pos. \morrow. Burial will be in Holy 61 N. Warman ave. A lifelong resi-|ngianapolis, and four grandchil-|. A Dative of Ogden, Mr. Trout Services for Mis. Lee Esther weer, iI) bo pela 8 1) 8 5 Cross. : dent of Indianapolis, he attended dren (had lived here 50 years. Burial th : | Wednesday in Shirley Bros. Irving . | will be in New Crown. - ‘Watts, 2244 Martindale ave, who Hill chapel. Burial will be in Me-| Mrs. Peggs, who was 87, died FriSurvivors include his wife, Mrs. died Wednesday in City hospital, | morial Park cemetery. Sayin id home, 1645 N. New Jersey : | Joséphine Trout, and two brothers, (St. A mative of Franklin, was Services for Mrs. Mary A. Harris, Edward, Greensburg, and Frank wil ye held a p oh oH the daughter of Christopher Duff, who died Saturday in the home of Trout, Jasonville. ern Star Bapust .chureh. - 8he| gowines tor Mis. Leota B. Stew- |one of the first telegraph operators her daughter, Mrs, Kathleen Wash. : ‘ | was 49, - art, wife of Homer M. Stewart, will |during the Civi} war. She was a Services will be held Wednesday am, 433 N. Keystone ave, will be OTTO C, ELSON . | Mrs. Watts was a member of the be held in Shirley Brothers' Irving | member of the Altar society of the in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. |Deld at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Moore Otto C. Elson, 815 N. Grant ave, Eastern Star Baptist church and | Hill chapel at 10 a. m. tomorrow, [cathedral and the Third Order of Burial will be in Crown Hill, {Mortuaries Peace Chapel. She who operated a grocery store at 21 the P.-T. A. of School 37. Burial Burial will be in College Corner, O. | St. Francis. ; | was 68. N. New Jersey st. until a year ago, | will be in New Crown. A native of Mt. Carmel and ac-| Survivors are a da\ighter, “Mrs, AUGUST GINSBERG Mrs. Harris, a native of Crothers- died Saturday in Methodist hospital. Survivors include her husband, tive ni¢mber of Irvington Presby- Edna Gallagher, and a son, Evin ©. Services for August Ginsberg, Ville, lived here 55 years and was He was 75. William F. - Watts; four sons,| terian churéh, Mrs. Stewart died | Peggs, Indianapolis, two grandchilServices will be held at 10 a. .. Charles, Herman, Arthur and Her-| Saturday in her home, 217 8. Ar: dren and six great-grandchildren.
Survivors besides ‘her are two dons, ©, 8. Harold J. Stewart, two sisters, Mrs. Alta M. Iridianapolis, and Mrs. ©, ©. michael, West Palm Beach, and two grandchildren.
DONALD TUDOR
Butler Student Found Dead ; In Automobile.
Donald Everett Tudor, a world war II veteran and a Butler university student,” was found dead
entered the army. MRS. MARY A. HARRIS Survivors are his parents; Mr. and |
Mrs. William H. Tudor, and a sis-| ter, Mrs, Robert Myers, St. Louis, Mo. ?
| MRS. LEOTA B. STEWART
2001 N, Tacoma ave.,, who died last a member of Pleasant Run blvd.|
Pretty accent for your rooms ii practical in purpose, inexpensive in fice
A Garden of Artieiat Flowers
+. . roses and rhododendrons, larkspur,
magnolias, African violets, ivy, and many \ N : » \ \
more, 30c to 2.50 spray.
Gift Shop, Fifth Foor
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From a collection. Sketched: Everlast aluminum tray, 5.00; Everlast salad bowl, 4.00; Large Everlast Casserole lined with Pyrex, 7.50; Set of four
-anapé trays, 1.50
Gift Shop, Fifth Floor
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Leriehon Blots 5 Brnintidl fottom....
Sketched are two (Grape pattern and
Rambler Rose) from a bright-and beautiful
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collection of cloths. 50 x 50 inches, 2.50 each.
Linen Department, Fifth Floor
