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Organized Glove Firm Here 42 Years Ago
Charles F. Zwick, president of the Indianapolis Glove Co., died yesterday in his home, 5324 Washington blvd., of a heart attack, He was 77. Mr. Zwick had lived in Indianapolis since his childhood. He organized the glove company 42 years ago with Browdhurst Elsey, secretary and treasurer of the firm. : The original factory occupied one froom in the Century building, Tocay the company has eight plants in #Ohio and Indiana. Mr. Zwick was a 32d degree Mason. He was a member of Murat @ Shrine, Rotary club, Columbia club, National Association of Manufacturers and the Lutheran church. Survivors are two nieces, Miss Esther Yancel and Mrs, Lottie Zwick, both of Indianapolis. Services have not been arranged, But the body has been taken to Hisey & Titus mortuary. Burial will
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Anna S. Krauch, Retired Clothes Buyer, Is Dead
Services were to be held at 11 a. mq. today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Miss Anng 8. Krauch, retired buyer of infants’ wear for L. S, Ayres & Co. Burial was to be in Crown Hill, Miss Krauch, 4910 Winthrop ave., died yesterday in Methodist hospital. She also had been a buyer for H. P, Wasson & Co. and Carson, Pirie Scott & Co. A native of Illinois, Miss Krauch had lived in Indianapolis 35 years» Survivors are two. sisters, Miss Hicklin J. Landers, Crowley, La.; & Flora Krauch, Indianapolis, and sister, Mrs. Arlina Jaffray, IndianMrs. Caroline Anderson, San Fran-|apolis, one grandchild and two cisco, Cal.; two brothers, Herbert great:grandohildren. C. Krauch, Indianapolis, and Frank Krauch, Memphis, Tenn,, and severa] nieces and nephews.
Laurissa A. White Mrs. Laurissa L. White, 3521 N.! Illinois st., will be buried in Crown Hill following services in Flanner & ? New Crown, Buchanan mortuary at’ 1 p. m. to-| The Rev. Mr. Alley, a resident rorrow. lof 1005 Harrison st., died Saturday Mrs. White ‘died yesterday in her|in Methodist hospital. He was 71, home. She was 89. A native of | Survivors are three sons, Darrell Morgan county, she had lived here | Alley, Howard Alley and Lewis Almost of her life and was one of the ey; ’ two daughters, Mrs. Dorval oldest members of Central Chris- Lomen and Mrs. Ruth Bryant; a tian church, | brother, Ezra Alley, all of IndianSurvivors are a John L. 'apolis, and a sister, Mrs, Sam
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Mrs. Southgate:
Mother of 12 Lived Here 36 Years Mrs. Susie May Southgate, mother of 12 children, died yesterday in
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odist church. rye are her husband, David C. Southgate; five daughters, Mrs, | Mable C. Cole, Mgs. Bertha M. Bar- | Mary Jane Southgate and Miss ker, Mrs. Lewis M. Southgate, Miss | Betty Lou Southgate, all of Indi- | anapolis; seven sons, Walter, Frank, Edward and Charles Southgate, all of Indianapolis, Pf. Donald South- | gate in Tokyo, and twins, Chester Southgate, New Castle, and Lester Southgate, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Edna Wood, Indianapolis, | and Mrs. Rose Miller, Marion; two brothers, Cecil and William FEIdridge, both of Muncie; two halfsisters, Miss Helen Harty, Cleve-| land, O, and Mrs. Margaret Bohannon, Chicago; three half-broth-ers, George and John Harty, both of Muncie, and Horace Harly, Par-|
Harty, Parker City. Mrs. Maude Klepper
Klepper of 708 8. Keystone ave., will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Central chapel with burial | in Crown Hill Mts. Klepper died Saturday at her home at the age of 46. She had | come here from Kentucky 27 years ago and was a member of First
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Church of the Nazarene, Survivors include her husband, Ernest O. Klepper; two sons, and Artist Gant,
ters, Mrs. Mildred Clark, Mrs. | Ghristine Graston, and Mrs. Ger-
two sisters, Mrs. Annie Long, Hol- | land, Ky. and Mrs. Mary Bruder, | Indianapolis; three brothers, Jesse Taylor, John Taylor, and Henry Taylor, all of Indianapolis, and ree grandchildren,
' Charles F. Hartman
Charles FP. Hartman, retired | carpenter, will be buried in Mt. | Pleasant cemetery following services | at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in G. H. | Herrmann funeral home, Mr. Hartman, who was 77, died Saturday at his home, 5336 Bluff rd. He had been a resident of |
| Indianapolis all his life.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. | two sons, Charles |
(a sister, Mrs. Emma Sturm, and | |five brothers, Thomas Hartman, Herman Hartman, George Hartman | and Fred Hartman, all of Indianap- ! | ous, oe William Harungt: Tam, |
Mes. Eva Mae Welch
Services for Mrs. Eva Mae Welch will be at 9 a. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Northeast chapel and at
Holy Cross. Mrs. Welch, who was 56, died Saturday at her home, 2130 Wheeler st. A native of Madison, she was
|a resident of Indianapolis 31 years
and a member of St. Francis church, Surviving are her husband, Bert Welch; a daughter, Mrs, Martha Ruskamp, Indianapolis; a son, Charles N. Welch, Indianapolis; her mother, Mrs. Peter Carroll, New Castle, and a sister, Mrs. Kate Nicholson, New Castle.
Mrs. Effie E. Matlock
Mrs. Effie E. Matlock will be buried in Crown Hill following services at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Winter Avenue churéh of the Nazarene. Mrs. Saturday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Hiles, Caroline ave. She was a native of Effingham, Ill, and had resided in Indianapolis 65 years, She was a! charter member of the Winter Avenue church. Surviving, besides Mrs. Hiles, are
ence Matlock, and Paul Matlock: two other daughters, Mrs. Muriel S8chmoe, and Mrs. Orah Fields, all of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Christina Homann! Shelbyville, I. rm —————
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Bervices for Mrs, Margaret A, Cleary of 347 N. Belle Vieu pl,’ will be ‘at 8:30 a. m, tomorrow in the Usher mortuary and at 9 o'clock in | Assumption Catholic church, Burial willbe in Holy Cross, Murs, Cleary, who was 66, died Saturday at St. Vincent's hospital. Born in Martin county, she was a member of 8t. Anthony's Catholie church and the Altar society of Assumption church. Mrs. Cleary had resided in Indianapolis more than. rh 30 years, Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Bradley T. Gaughan, Mrs. Stanford Kappmeyer, Mrs. Rudolph Stumpp, ve, William PF. Hinz, Miss Loretta A. Cleary and Miss Rita Cleary, all of Indianapolis; six sons, Leo G. { Cleary, William P. Cleary, Joseph {P. Cleary, Aloysius B. Cleary and Francis M. Cleary, all of Indianjapolis, and Hugh X. Cleary, Pasadena, Cal; three sisters, Mrs. Ben Brouilette, Vincennes; Mrs, Mary Cano, Washington, and Mrs. Mar{tha Alberta, Indianapolis, and a | brother, Dan McAtee, Washington,
Dr. Walter K. York
| Dr. Walter JKern York, veter{inarian and pharmacist, who lved {in Indianapolis more than 20 years, {died yesterday”at his Ideal Beach home near Monticello. He was 85. | Dr. York was a graduate of the Omaha, Neb., pharmacy school and the Kansas City, Mo, veterinarians’ school. He moved to Ideal Beach {from Indianapolis in 1941, He was {a member of the Methodist church land the Tippecanoe Country club.
Miss Jeanette Sutliff, Peoria, Ill, and two brothers, Ernest Sutliff, Pittsboro, and Orawford Sutliff, Martinsville
Mrs. Orinda | Reagan Rites will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Mrs, Orinda Reagan, a residentj here for 30 years, Burial will be in Crown HilL Mrs, Reagan, who was 86, died yesterday in her home, 4130 Park ave, She was a member of Northwood Christian church, Survivors are a daughter, Mrs, Lee F. Stahl, three grandchildren nd four great-grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
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Isaac Rice
Word has been received here of the death of Isaac Rice, former Indianapolis resident, yesterday at his home in Lafayette, He was a member of Elks lodge, Temple Israel and B'nal B'rith. Survivors are. his wife, Essie; a daughter, Mrs. Louis Pearlman, La-
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Survivors. { Amelia York, Ideal Beach; a daughter, ys. Helen Cowan, Indianap- | olis, nd a son Kern York, Ideal ! | Beach,
Aquilla Sutliff
Aquilla Sutliff, former employee of the Standard Materials Corp, | died yesterday morning in his home | at Maywood after an illness of sev- | eral months, He was 53. Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at Cayuga, Ind. Burial will be at Cayuga. Mr. Sutliff lived here four years {and was formerly a construction | { worker in Cayuga and Terre Haute, | | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Izelle | Sutliff; a daughter, Mrs. Conard! | Shockley, Martinsville; two sons, | Warren Q. Sutliff, Boise, Ida, and | Aquilla Sutliff Jr, Maywood; four {sisters, Mrs. Cordelia Mobley, De- | troit, Mich; Mr. Harry Ashmore, | Mrs. Edna Young, Texas, and |
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