Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1946 — Page 8
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RITES SET FOR |G. 1. Keel, Former Local Radio SIMPSON RITES | Newsman, Dies in New York SET ‘FOR TODAY,
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TEAR TR Word has been received here of |Order of St. Mark. She had been ; . : : : (Continue rs | ; ne death of Glen I. Keel, former clerk of Mt. Paran church “for 15 " 5 A Empl 12 : : : ‘ ia tia . A) a ; Indianapolis. radio announcer, yes-|years and secretary of the Central . res Employee’ o count ; Madge Frady Resident, Crash Is Fatal for C. F. {erday at Kenmore, N. Y., a suburb Baptist District association for 26 y ; ti mn y TY LY A i. REWEAVING. of a route oe ML ; Sal > ; ‘ + abroa i . .W. egate. . [of Buffalo, where he had been news years. ears; Native eymour, ‘Burns: \ ; Here 60 Years. Meyer, LW Appl gate editor for station WBEN for two| Survivors are her husband; Dea- ~ : WE TNL G Mel Hels, Tans, od 4 L JE 2030 a Funeral services will beheld here | years. con.Llke Thomas; a stepdaughter,! The Rev. M. H. Reynolds, pastor ; 2 8 e A. L.-P, ’ Sar Wednesday for James W Applegate Mr. Keel, under the name of Van|Mrs, Annice Garnett, and two step-| of Mt, Auburn Methodist church, ZIPPERS a full-fledge { y Ad | Keel, broadcast news for station sons, William and Clarence Thomas, Was to conduct services for Mrs. COMPANY ! ) 5 the term. jand Carl P. Meyer, both Oi Indi- | wre's here for a year, previously all of Indianapolis. | Mary Jane Simpson, formerly an Repaired—Replaced : He said air . \ | |anapolss, who were killed Saturday (having: been an announcer for sn » | employee of L. 8. Ayres & Co. for \ strike began A native of New York, Mrs. Frady |when their plane crashed at an!gation WIBC. KATHRYN H. TOMPKINS 12 years, at 3 p. m, today in Moore T:T “while passen was a member of the auxiliary of * . n : * | airport near St, Louis, Mo. | A veteran of world war I, Mr. Keel| Service will be held tomorrow: in Mortuaries Peace chapel. She was PURSES a division po the Grand Army of the Remi . | The two men, with Mr. Meyer ;perated a poster card advertising Oakland, Cal, for Mrs. Kathryn 42 QUALITY Relined—Repaired : Survivors are two Sisters, Mrs. piloting, took off from the airport|fiym for several years before he| Healy Tompkins, a former Indian-| Mrs. Simpson died Friday in her OF : ’ Strike of Elizabeth Reynolds, Brockton, Mass. | u in a twin-engined converted army| entered the radio fleld. He was &lapolis resident, who died Friday| home, 1321 N. Tuxedo st. : P and Mrs, B. H. Montgomery, New : plane to fly to Indianapolis. At 300 member of the Masonic lodge. o.oo night in San Le-| A resident of. Indianapolis most WORKMANSHIP NOS ower Wi York; a nephew, Herbert Gray, In- y feet the engines stalled and tae ship! Survivors are ~his* wife, Mrs. L andro, Cal, where of her life, Mrs. Simpson was afd i . IERY Bet By dianapolis, and a niece, Mrs, Estelle | crashed, exploding in a fleld near Maryellen Keel; a son, Joseph R. she had lived a|member of Mt. Auburn church, - RID Expertly Mended h ettlement C. Ritter, Los Angeles, Cal. the airport. Keel, Buffalo; his mother, Mrs. C. G. year, She was 29.| Golden Rule chapter 413, O..E. 8, Dangle Jove, n——— 5 : Services for Mr. Applegate willl patton, Rochester, Ind, and a A navy nurse a|and Marion Camp, Modern Wood- pg MRS. LILLIAN G. CLARY grist Eunpo be at 1:30 p. m., in Shirley Brothers! brother, Rex W. Keel, Indianapolis. year at Corpus{men of America. She was a na- Drighianed : Services and burial will be held Lifelon Resident. Had Been Central chapel with burial in Crown em Christi Tex. Mrs. tive of Seymour. Burial will be in Tock toda, tomorrow at Huntington for Mrs. LIT€IONG Hill. Mr. Meyer's services will be, KARL MAX PFITZNER |S Tompkins was a Washington Park. = ttsburgh | Lillian Gertrude Clary, sister ol Il Two Years. at 2 p. m. at Moore Mortuaries| Services for Karl Max Pfitzner “ graduate of the| Survivors include her husband, | urned to the ‘Mrs. Bertha Beeme, Indianapolis. |North East chapel. Burial will be| mail carrier for 36 years at Muncie, St. Vincent's Hos- | Arthur ‘E. Simpson; father, D. w.| A Mrs. Clary, a native of Shelby] Mrs. Mildred Lowry Foust, a life- in Washington Park cemetery. |who died Saturday in his home, pital School of | Schull, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. % county, died Saturday at Hunting- long resident of Indianapolis, died] Both Were War Fliers | 1201 Carrollton ave. were to be held Nursing. She lived Gladys E. Eichorn, Los Angeles, i If Y ton. Saturday at Flower Mission hos-|. Mr. Applegate, who was 25 and | ab 11:30 a. m. today in Flanner & x here all hers life| Cal. and three brothers, Wayne A. 4 J - pital where she had been a patient'|ived at 3365 Carrollton ave. was| Buchanan Mortuary. Graveside Mrs. Tompkins pefare entering Schull, James G. Schull and Earl] Ae i Weekly || q Y | services to be held in Muncie, | ’ A. Schull, all of Indianapolis | 1 DIAPER LAUNDRY 2 Deliveries | for two years. the son of J. M. Appleeate of the|S€ ( I ogg | the Davy two years ago, and was a| A , . j i | Mrs. Foust, who was 28, lived at| Applegate Motors Co. He was as- | Mr. Pfitzner retired in June, ‘member of St. Joseph's Catholic | RA ——— - EE —————————— err e——— D (E | R '538 N. LaSalle st. She was grad- sociated in business with his father and came here 15 years ago. Hel, .p, yore, { / Ad | uated from St. Philip Neri school|gngq during the war was'an air force | Played the .violin and elayine; i Survivors include the husband, ise SERVICE INC. | and attended St. Agnes academy | pilot, | formerly had been in . a 1Dn Richard Tompkins; an infant ; : : trouble to hel and Technical high school. | A lifelong. resident of Indianap- chestra. He was a nauve |daughter; two brothers, Thomas| Youp : laden phleg: CH. 2125 Ad Your Mipiicien) (0110 at Flower Mission, she olis he was a graduate of Short-| Many. He was member of the "pic Healy, both of Indian- & 4, A soothe and em _ ll led as one of the éditors of the| ridge high school and attended But- | Psychic Science Spiritualist churck is, and two sisters, Mrs. Charles A % i flamed bror ’ | Spotlight, publication for patients jer and Indiana universities. Mr.| here and the Elks in Muncie : Walsh, Indianapolis and Mrs, Hugh & m ee 6 0 oo De KIT TLE S | there. Dit Leg | APPlegate was a member of the Bs. le: Jars. ‘Virginia Edwards| ocins, Washington, D. C. . S 3 understandin 8000 HOUSEKEEPING STORES |' Survivors are wo po ye h p BTONAWaY Methodist church. a, I, 2 *> ; : be Denefiiod and John Wayne Toust, a er| Surviving, besides his parents, are | CELIA LIGHTSTONE 11 > { \ g on 120 E. Ohio — MA-4371 ts, Mr. and Mrs. Lee W, Lowry, |p; | MRS. ALICE SHERLOCK % 3 cougt parents, Mr. his wife, Mrs. Betty Applegate, and | 4 v ; . peaiers. N : : : hel w at Mrs. Celia Lightstone, 3812 N. yout | stomach or PF Ingiant Te AT a r a of Indianapolis. ! o® sister, Miss Jean Applegate, Indi- | Services will be held tomorrow a | Pennslivania st., died Saturday aft- / 00 . money back. ] ELECTRIC — CROSLEY Requiem mass will be Sung at 9 anapolis. 11:30 p. m. in the Conkle Funeral| , , ""gpe was a native of De- : , RE ————————————————— a. m. tomorrow in St. Philip La Mr. Meyer was a test pilot during home for Mrs. Alice Sherlock, for- troit. Mich,, and was 77 A d h F » \ f he . ond FREE | lOVing 8:30 a. m. services ab BLULY| the war and a major in the Indiana mer Indianapolis resident who died} Services are scheduled Jor 10:30 n t € urniture VALUES Too! - < r Coughs, € 11 be Holy | , Quilt Book | DOFLUATY. Burial wi In Holy state guard. | Saturday in Lafayette. She was 88. " 4 ow in the Aaron-Ruben ———— ator Ne. Sot PH Cross cemetery. Plane Purchased From Army | A native of Crawfordsville, Mrs. Fuperal Rome “ Fin ) Dare euler Wi. make 130 sui utches ERSEY He was part owner of the plane Sherlock had lived in Lafayette Hn Suprvivors include a son, Byron 0 Heaths sew ow to Make | MRS. REBECCA A. KERSE which was purchased from the|years. Burial will be in Floral ma : a Really Different Quilt. ou got 4b lovely quilt | Rebecca A. Kersey, lifelong { Lightstone, Indianapolis, and a It sSqQvs ere ( e/iow/. nS NO MONEY Fay postman 5.5 bios | Mss. 5 : died Jast 20 about three months ago and Park cemetery. 8 daughter, Mrs. Sara Corman, Tim- y ' : C.0.D charges. Money back guaranies If resident of Marion county, died 1ast|apen to the Kratz airport, scene| Survivors are a stepsom- Charles ~~~ ' = canada. : su PRMEt, Eig fabrics, keep boo tron WE | night following an illness of one of the crash, for conversion to civil- | Sherlock, Indianapolis, and two : : “SPECI AL PRICES” VELL, an Rama Clip This | week. She was TT. fan use. - : stepdaughters, Mrs. Mary Haley, In-| papper KERR em: : BM TEORD =| Mrs. Kersey was the wife of the | An employee of the Diamond dianapolis, and Mrs. Sophia Scalf, ident ‘of : iy ali . RHEUMATISM PAINS late Charles E. Kersey, and a mem- | gaje5 Co. of Indianapolis, Mr. Meyer | Rising Sun, | LA aaa Soni don Moin y= “B A K T A : ’ Haw atid {ber of Center Methodist church. Iwas a member of the American] —— ot his hota. on E. S6th gt in really relie Rarnios relieve Pain ot Rbeumstiem | Services will be’ at 10 8. mM. igociety of Tool Enginers, Calvin MRS. LOTTIE THOMAS night. He was 66 and 3 Be Re : simple Gem time-tested WINTER-X TABIETS Does! Wednesday at the home, R. R. =. Prather Masonic lodge and the| Seryices for Mrs. Lottie Thomas, Re on oh 1 Met Wel 7 " . - . “1o Unguentine the. work ‘ouickly und. to, Your mpieie| Box 800, conducted by the ReV.|scottish Rite. He was 4 and resid- ho died Saturday In Her Bom PO Fg, ry DE Satisfaction or Your Money Back Ja cers of ster ask Jou driggat today | Golden Northern, pastor “of theleq at 1671 Wigton ave. Speedway. Blake st., will be held in Mt. Paran ACVB FT © CCFC Miss . ’ the burning I» Co. Ey A Tr Bt “aap. | Center Methodist. Burial will be in| He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Baptist church at 11 a. m. Wednes- Prank 4 i a eorge ' : J] t infectic orks Chun Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Ada Meyer; his. mother, Mrs. Lula day. anklin and Russell Robert Kerr, nu sSaiq! you don't ¢ Surviving are a daughter, Miss Mever Love, Indianapolis, an a| The Rev. C. H. Bell, pastor of the and a sister, Miss Catherine Kerr, your foctor Harriet Kersey, at home, and three prother, Harry L. Meyer, New York church, will be in charge and burial &ll of Indianapol . Yaa vt ' TATE ERTL sisters, Mrs. Omar Brewer and Mrs. city, | will be in Floral Park cemetery. 7 8 4 ul v Vl y ¢ 4 . Charles Smock, both of Indianapo- | : — A resident here for 35 years, Mrs. If you are unable {6 come in, your phone or mail order will receive sur prompt | Io i lis, and Mrs. Isaac Durham, Ben- oy 1vER E. LEONARD Thomas was organizer of Indiana and careful attention. CALL OUR SHOPPING SERVICE, LI. 1588 : i Dea fened "rp n he 2 - re i 2 Cdn pe 4 jnington, Kas. | Services will be held at 2 p. m.| (Advertisement) : Nc i i \ ] on ! : M. SHEA | Wednesday in New Bethel Baptist ; 72s y MRS. ELLA S church for Oliver E. Leonard, io Ugly Eczema Stience has n // V7 gra e deafened
Requiem high mass for Mrs. Ella | 'M. Shea, native of Indianapolis, will be held in Little Flower Cath} jolie shureh bo iy lO | yesterday while sitting in his parked enough -to tery. automobile at 25th st. and Bolto i ave. A native of Five Points, he|
Mrs. Shea, who was 45, died Sat- hat \ are Shea. home. 827 N. DeQuincy had lived in Indianapolis 36 years | , He was a retired farmer. |
|st. She attended St. John's acad- | emy and high school and was 8 fber of Little Flower church and; r Hciiher 8 Satu. : {and a sister, Mrs. william Denker, ment also Survivors are her husband William, and her mother, Mrs. Mar-
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| CHARLES GOLDSTEIN : §| Services and burial for Charles Goldstein, Hammond, who died yes- | terday in the residence of his son, | Paul Goldstein, 5439 N. Capitol ave.,| 5 | were to be held at 2 p. m. today in | Hammond. 3 Mr. Goldstein, who was 37, is survived by two other sons, Joe, Hammond, and Max Goldstein, Los]
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