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Abraham Goldberg, founder and president of the Goldberg Cooperage Co., 315 W. Morris st., died yesterday In his home, 3045 N. New Jersey st. after a short illness. He was 70. Services were scheduled for 2:30 p. m.-today in Beth-El temple with burial in Beth-El cemetery. Rabbi William Greenfield and Cantor Myro Glass will officiate.

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Mr. Goldberg, who founded the cooperage firm about 55 years ago, | was born in Russia and had lived | here 50 years. He was a founder | and past president of Beth-El| temple, member of the Beth-El Men's club, Zionist organization, PB'nal Brith and Indiana Chamber of Commerce, - Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ids Goldberg; three sons, Jack Goldberg, Bert Goldberg and Har-

old Goldberg, all of Indianapolis; | a daughter, Mrs, William Sabol, In- |

dianapolis; three brothers, Orie Goldberg, Elkhart; Bert B. Goldberg, Beverly Hills, Cal, and Harry Goldberg, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Ray Goldberg Linton,

MRS. CORA GIBBS : Mrs. Cora Gibbs, 2018 N. Olney st., will be buried at Bainbridge this afternoon following services at 2 p. m. in the Bainbridge Methodist church. Mrs. Gibbs, who was 79, died Saturday in Shady Rest Nursing home. Survivors include a son, Walter ©. Gibbs, Bainbridge; two daughters, Mrs. Clyde McVey and Mrs. Evelyn Totten, both of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Martin Reilly, Monroe, Mich., and a brother, Capt. Clay Case, San Diego, Cal.

COX RITES TODAY AT BLOOMINGTON

Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Nov. 11 — Services were conducted today at the Unionville Baptist church for John D. Cox, 64, an employee of Showers Brothers Furniture Co. He | died at his home here Saturday. His wife, two sons, a daughter, two brothers and two sisters survive him,

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Isaac W. Sharp

Times State Service WARSAW, Ind, Nov. 11.—Isaac W. Sharp, national commander of the G. A. R. in 1945 and last surviving civil war veteran in Kosclusko county, died yesterday in his home here after a prolonged illness. He was 98. A native of Troy, O., Mr. Sharp served with 1st Ohio calvary. He came here in 1888 and was a school teacher and later principal of several schools before his retirement. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. John A. Sloane and Miss Frances Sharp, both of Warsaw. Services will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow.

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WILLIAM BOYCE DIES HERE AT 94

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10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Montgomery Funeral home. be in' Washington Park cemetery, Mr. Boyce could remember when his family, which had moved to Missourl from Milwaukee, Wis., were driven from their home on a night in 1861. They traveled by mule and wagon to 8t. Louis, He was employed in glass bottle factories in Washington, Penn-

William A. Boyce, who once was driven with his family from Booneville, Mo., because his father voted for Abraham Lincoln, died Saturday in his home, 317 E. 12th st. He was

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES William E. Reiley Services

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will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Reiley died Saturday of injuries received when he fell down the basement stairs of the Cozy restaurant, 115 E. Wabash st, after listening to the Notre Dame-Army football game.

An attorney for Keith's theater, Mr. Reiley apparently lost his footing while going to the washroom in the basement of she restaurant and plunged down the stalrs, striking his head on the floor. » He was pronounced dead a few minutes later in the admitting room of City hospital. Dr. Roy B. Storms, county coroner, said death was accidental due to a fractured skull,

Services for William E. Reiley, Incianapolis attorney, will be at 8:30 Kirby mortuary and at-9 o'clock in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Burial

Attended Notre Dame Mr, Reiley, who was 63, had been a candidate for the Republican nomination for Marion county prosecutor and had his law office at 108 E. Washington st. Active in Republican politics he | had served as seventh district com- |

sylvania and Gas City, Ind. before retiring. He had lived here since 1813. Survivors include three sons, Alfred and George Boyce, Canton, O,, and William Boyce Jr., Indianapolis. four daughters, Mrs, Edna M. Straub, Plymouth, Mich, and Mrs Bessie M. Day, Miss Elinor R. Boyce and Mrs. Jessie E. Boyce, all of Indianapolis;. a sister, Mrs, Mary E. Ayres, Pittsburgh, Pa., eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

1920s and later was an attorney for | Will Hays’ movie office in Holly- | wood, Cal. Born in New York state, he moved to Muncie with his parents MRS. SARAH E. RUTH when a child and graduated from

Services for Mrs. Sarah E. Ruth, Muncie high school and attended wife of Samuel L. Ruth, will be Notre Dame university. He trans-' held in Moore Mortuaries Peace ferred to Indiana university and | chapel at 3 p. m. tomorrow. Burial Tecéived his law degree from the will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Indiana University, Law school. Mrs. Ruth, who was 96, died yes-| World War I Veteran terday. She lived at 2115 E. New| Mr. Riley was admitted to the bar York st. and was a member of East | in 1010 and began his practice in Park Methodist church. She had the office of Kealing Hugg. Prior been a resident here for 30 years.|to attending law school He had Survivors besides her husband worked as a reporter on several are a son, C. C. Moore, Indianap- newspapers in the state. olis; a brother, Willlam Moore,| A veteran of world war I, he was! Spencer county; three stepdaugh-{a member of the Veterans of For-' ters, Mrs. Bessie Balch, Indianap- eign Wars and Phi Kappa Psi fra-| olis; Mrs. Lydia Ely, Middletown, |ternity. O., and Mrs. Grace Middleton, Chi-| Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pearl cago, Ill, and a granddaughter, Miss Hoover Reiley; two sisters, Mrs. Charlotte Moore, Indianapolis. | George Wiss, St. Marys, O., and

Services will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Tolin funeral home BH Thomas Deel, a moulder for Dean

Brothers Pumps, Inc. Burial will be in New Crown cemetery. Mr. Deel, who was 62, died Saturday at his home, 2032 Olive st. - He was a resident of Indianapolis since | 1929 and a member of the Baptist | church and Modern Woodmen of America. He had been employed by the pump company for the past 17 years. . Survivros are his wife, Mrs. Ber- | tha Deel; a son, William H. Deel; |

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three daughters, Mrs. Ruby Shampay, Mrs. Herman Medenwald, and | Mrs.. Ethel Ochiltree, all of Indian-

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MISS VIRGINIA A. WELLS

Graveside services will be held at |Stoner, died Saturday at her home,| 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at Rushville|R. R. 8.

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was 27. She was a member of Downey Avenue Christian church here and the Order of the Eastern Star at Toledo. She was employed by the Toledo city health department.

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Mrs. Finkman died Saturday in her home, 845 S. Illinois st. She was, 69, and came to Indianapolis from Austria in 1888, She was a member of the Jewish Education association, Hebrew Free Loan soclety, United Hebrew congregation and the Ladies auxiliary of the congregation. Surviving are a son, Walter Wormser, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Frey Black, Indianapolis; 11 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren.

MRS. MARGARET ROMINE Services are scheduled at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Mrs. Margaret Romine, who died Saturday in her home, 125 N. Sheffield ave. Burial will be in Crown Hill, A native of Waverly, O., Mrs. Romine was an Indianapolis resident 43 years and was a member of the Christian church. Survivors are a son, C. W. Romine, and a daughter, Mrs. Ethel M. Reller, both of Indianapolis, and three gsandchildren,

TERRE HAUTE FIRE CHIEF IS DEAD AT 49

TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Nov. 11 (U. P.).—Rites will be held tomorrow for Albert W. Rowe, 49, fire chief of | Terre Haute for eight years. | A former president of the Indiana Ei Chiefs’ association, Mr. Rowe died yesterday. He had been {ll | for several weeks and =sinconscious | hours before his death. Born in Carlisle, Ind, he came here in 1914, joined the fire force in 1021. He was named chief in | 1933, served until 1938 and was re{named to the post in 1943. The | widow, two sons and a daughter

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Survivors include a sister, Mrs. 4 Saturday at Toledo, O. Miss Wells Louella Ferguson; a niece, Mrs. | KEENE DRUG STORES 27 {Ruth Martinelli, and two nephews,

Mrs. Elizabeth Madden, Flint, Mich. | CHARLES MONROE and a brother, Frank Reiley, Cin-| Charles Monroe, - former Craw- Ccinnati, O. fordsville resident, will be buried in New Crown cemetery this afternoon following services at 2 p. = Services will be at 2 p. m. tomor-| today in the Robert W. Stirling TOW in Moore Mortuaries Northeast funeral home. {chapel for Mrs, Anna E. Zeigler, a Mr. Monroe died here Saturday. resident of Marion county 40 years, He was 46 and lived at 1502 Nelson who died Saturday in City hospital. st. Mrs. Zeigler was 59 and lived at Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Violet [3408 E. 20th st. She was the wife | Monroe; three sons, Charles, War- i ner and Herschel Monroe, and three |

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of Hillside Christian church. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Herbert Wilson, pastor of the Hillside church and burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Surviving, besides her husband,

Keough, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Effie N. Shaw, Detroit, Mich.

MALCOLM.V. ROBERTS Services for Malcolm V. Roberts, Allison division employee, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel, with burial in Floral Park cemetery. Mr. Roberts -died Saturday in Long hospital. He was 29, the son

ate of Tech high school. Surviving besides his parents are a sister, Miss Joyce Lavelle Roberts, Indianapolis, and two brothers, Claude M., Indianapolis, and Gene M., Chicago, Ill

MRS. FANNIE A. REDWINE Mrs. Fannie A. Redwine will be buried in Floral Park cemetery today following services at 10 a.

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New York Central railroad conductor, will be at 1:30 p. m. to-

with burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Decker, who was 62, died |Saturday. He resided at 321 W. Regent st. He had been employed by the New York Central for 24 years and was conductor on the St. Louis division, He was a member of the Order of Railway Conductors No. 103 and Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen No. 699. Mr. Decker had lived in Indianapolis 60 years,

Pearl Decker; a son, Harold J. Decker, Maywood, father, Harrison

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Services for Mrs. Lillie Brown will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in

mitteeman for the party in the |i, the Church of God, 30th and | Jacobs Brothers’ West Side chapel. : | Burial

will be in New Crown

Mrs. Redwine died Friday in the Cemetery.

home of a daughter, Mrs. Benjamin | Hatfield, 1824 Gent ave. She was 79. A resident of Indianapolis for more than 45 years, Mrs. Redwine was a member of the Church of God. Surviving besides Mrs.

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Mrs. Brown died Saturday in her

(home, 328 N. West st. She was 51 land had lived here

nearly 30 years.

survives her,

are two other daughters, Mrs. Clara’ MISS MARY E. COLGAN

Shull Eaton, Westport, and Mrs. | Mae Peters, Indianapolis, and a son, Clarence H. Redwine, Bethlehem. RAILWAY EXECUTIVE DIES CHICAGO, Nov. 11 (U. P.).—Patrick H. Joyce, 67, retired president of the Chicago Great Western Rail- | way Co., died in a hospital yester-| day after a three-year illness. |

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