Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1946 — Page 19
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started yesterday ittle Big Inch” line , La., at an average | 000,000 cubic feet. bo an estimated 2000 1e-tenth of one per dally production. 1lling to the hopes is the fact that the
ch its destination in st five days, ! during War i Max W. Ball, inl nt expert, this mini~ {§ ttained only if the: n perfect eondition, days, an additional | teet will be started ular “Big Inch” line! , Longview, Tex, At ie two lines are exe. r about 150 million s & day. lt during the war to to the East Coast— d to the Tennesseq § lission. Co. It wily gas to points sefederal power coma temporary agreeIntil April 30.
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Services to Be Held Monday
For George M. Keckler
Services for George M. Keckler, an employee of the Esterline-Angus €o. 20 years, who died yesterday in his home, 3728 Ruckle st, will be held at 3 p. m. Monday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Keckler was a member of the Broad Ripple Masonic lodge and the Scottish Rite. He was 47, Survivors incluge his wife, Mrs. Gertrude 8S. Keckler; the mother, Mrs. Helen IL. Keckler, and an uncle, Guernsey VanRiper, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. C. W. Weosner
Mrs. Mattie Estill Weesner, died yesterday in her home, 125 Johnson ave. Bhe was 70. Mrs. Weesner, who was born in Marshall, Mo., lived here the last
three years and was a lifelong
member of the Christian church. Survivors are her husband, C. W. Weesner; a son, the Rev. C. A. Weesner, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. E. OC. Francois, St. Petersburg, Fla. and one grandchild, Miss Barbara Weesner, Indianapolis.
Mrs. Myrtle Eisenmann
Mrs. Myrtle I. Eisenmann, an Indianapolis resident 50 years, died yesterday in her home, 2249 N. Alabama st. She was 70, Born in Union City, O., she was a member of the Psychic Science Spiritualist church. Services will be held at 1:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Conkle Funeral home with burial in Crown Hill, Survivors include a son, John H. Eisenmann, Indianapolis; two brothers, Edward Stephens, Indianapolis and Zombro Stephens, Boyds, Wash, and a grandson, Robert Lewis Waltz, serving in the army.
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‘Services for Mrs. Anna E, Dunham, who died yesterday in. her home in Stone's Crossing, will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday in Mt Auburn Methodist church. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Mrs. Dunham, who was 86, was born in Johnson county and had lived most of her life in Stone's Crossing. She was a member of Mt. Auburn church. Survivors include her hysband, Oscar Dunham;
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