Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1946 — Page 7
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"TUESDAY, DEC, 24, 19
W. H. Matthews, Retired
Conductor, Buried Today
William H. Matthews, retired Pennsylvania railroad conductor, was &o be buried in Memorial Park following services at 1:30 p. m. today in Shirley Bros. Irving Hill chapel. Mr. Matthews, who was 81, died Sunday after an illness of six years. A resident of 6046 E. Washington st., Mr. Matthews had retired 15 years age after 40 years' service with the railroad. He was a native of Greenfield but a resident here most of ~~
his life.
Burviving are a daughter, Mrs. Oqua Johnson, Phoenix, Ariz.; eight grandchildren, including Mrs. Ellen
Gambold, Indianapolis;
gtandchildren, and a brother, David
E. Matthews,
Florida.
Ollen A. Bundy
Rites are scheduled at 11 a, m, Thursday in Salem Methodist church for Ollen A. Bundy, retired Bedford limestone planerman,
will be at Salem. I Mr. Bundy died yesterday in his| 80€
home, 1455 Lee st. worker in the limestone mills for 15
He was 382. A
two great-
Burial
years, he had lived here since his Emma
retirement 18 months ago. a member of Bedford Pentecostal
church.
Survivors are two sons, Lee E, Bundy, Denver, Colo, and Audna R. Bundy, Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Theresa Lambert, Indianapolis; two brothers, Willlam Bundy, Miami, Los Angeles, Cal.; four grandchildren and four
and Millard
Bundy,
great-grandchildren.
Mrs. lona Roberts Mrs. Iona Roberts, an Indianapolis resident for 60 years, will be buried in Union Chapel cemetery Thursday after services at 2 p. m. in Jordan funeral home. She died yesterday in her home, 1721 Roosevelt ave. Mrs. Roberts, who was 78, was a native of Ken-
tucky.
Survivors are two sons, two sister
and Dewey Roberts;
Mrs. Myrtle Stadtfeld and Mrs. |?
funeral
Mrs. Inabelle Suddith, Indianapolis; 11 grandchildren, and 10 great. grandchildren.
n
Moews,
Wiedenhaupt,
home
former
Memorial Park.
Mrs. L. W. Verbarg
Walter | Word has been received here of s, [the death of Mrs. L. W. Verbarg, Indianapolis
Moore
Henry Moews
Sérvices will be held at 10 a. wl Thursday { Northeast chapel for Henry Moews, retired boilermaker for the New York Central railroad. Burial will be in Washington park. Mr, Moews, who was 93, died Sunday in his home, 2448 Hawthorne Born in Germany, he had lived in Indianapolis 60 years. Survivors are a sister-in-law, Mrs. |
Mortuaries |
Indianapolis, and| He was| Several nieces and nephews,
Mrs. Ida Wiedenhau pt |
Mrs. Ida Wiedenhaupt, a resident | washington st. here for 67 years, died today in her | home, 1419 Leonard st. She was 74. |}ife, A native of Germany, member of St. John's Evangelical | and Reformed church. Survivors are a daughter, Miss Elsia Wiedenhaupt; a son, Charles and two brothers, Charles and Fred Janitz, all of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Louise Litton, Midlothian, Ill. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the G. H. Herrmann Burial will be in
resident,
Lillie Eller, nine grandchildren and [Sunday in Oakland, Cal. Hoosier, Mrs. Verbarg
four great- grandchildren, all of In-
dianapolis.
Val Kurtz
Val Kurtz,
here by friends.
held there.
A native of Fortville, Mrs. Kurtz came to Indianapolis as a child and lived here until approximately | four years ago when he went to He was a steamfitter|
Hot $prings.
former Indianapolis| resident, died in Hot Springs, Ark. ly Sunday, according to word received | Services will be|
and was 75 years old.
Surviving
Jeanne Kurtz, Ethel Kurtz,
are his
Kurtz, Indianapolis,
a daughter, a brother, Thomas| wil and a sister, Mrs. Fern Flinn, Union City,
| A native lived here
she moved
wife, Mrs.
and burial | Oakland. Survivors Verbarg, barg, Oakland, and Lawrence F. Verbarg, Indianapolis; Mrs. H. phine Gasper, and a brother, John Gasper, four grandchildren.
Mrs. Adelia M. Roeder
The Rev. Miss| the Olive Branch Christian church, | conduct services at 2 p. m. Foial Shooting in Bar ‘Sorry, We Don’t | Thursday at Mich. | Adelia M. Roeder, 1426 8. Talbot,|
about 15 years before
to California. Services
were to be today at
are her husband, L.W.
two sons, Leonard Ver-
Ww.
all
two sisters,
Miller and Miss Jose-
of
Indianapolis, and
B. B. Miller, pastor of |
the church for Mrs.
| |
fave. Burial will be in Crown Hill!
Martha Jane Rubush | Mrs.
Martha Jane vesterday in her home. A nalive of
Services for Mrs.
Rubush of 1301 S. West st,
were | Seymour,
Roeder,
she had lived here 56
|
PHYSICIAN DIES—Dr. P. W. McCarty, West side doctor for
40 years,
Dr. P.
Is Dead at Home
West Was
A promi
for 40 years, Dr. P. W. McCarty died] He's not too busy that he doesn't| 85000 this year as compared to
| yesterday
A resident of Indianapolis all his! he was graduated from the she was a|indiana university medical" school in 1904, He was widely known in| the city for his charitable interests. He is survived by a brother, A. T.| McCarty, Portland, Ore., and a sister, Miss L. D. McCarty,
apolis. Services Thursday
sday at the Leap Memorial | . funeral home. Burial will be in IS bravaya r
Crown Hill
Clarence C. “Fisher
Requiem
C. Fisher, Indianapolis chef, was 0! Mrs, Grace Abravaya, an Indianbe sung at 9 a. m. Rita's Catholic church and burial]
Mr. Fisher, who was 71, died Sun-|aVe. |day at City hospital. Indianapolis 21 years ago from Lo-!congregation, gansport, where he had been a mu-| sic teacher for 15 years. t
chef here
434 W. New York st
native of
member of St. Rita's church. Surviving are an adopted son, Ev-|ris erett Anderson, New York, N. Y.; (Miss Buena Abravaya, Miss Terrie |
a nephew, Rochester,
Audry Williams, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Esther Sham, Indianapolis, and | three cousins, Mrs, Mrs. Josephine Williams and Mrs.| Mordoh, both of New York, and | Mamie Pratt, Indianapolis.
'Probed
Police today held Henry Radford, who was 69, died |73, on a charge of vagrancy while Macy's said next year maybe. | investigating a fatal shooting which | i occurred last night in a West 14th from the New York department
to be at 3 p. m. today in the G. H.|years and was a member of Olive st. bar.
Herrmann funeral home and burial |Branch church. was to be in Floral park.
Mrs. Rubush, who was 84, died |H. Roeder;
yesterday at her home following an illness of three years. She was a native of Edinburg and had resided | Roeder,
here since 1912.
Survivors
include
a
all
daughter, children.
of
Indianapolis,
Survivors are her husband, John | st., two daughters, |Florence Hendrix and Miss Mary a hospital. {Jane Roeder, and a son, Lawrence | given them a statement saying he Christmas. two {shot Taylor after the younger man {grandchildren and two great-grand- had struck him on the nose with wait. He said he had found one
Elvin Taylor, 27, of 547 W. 17th friend. The store informed him to-| died of a bullet wound in the day that after scouting lion farms,| Mrs. | heart before he could be taken to {the only cub it could find would be|
a bottle,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Bein Blind Keeps Thow Pretty Busy, Says Ex-G. I. |
| PHOENIXVILLE, Pa., Dec, 24 (w. and household chores. Fine pocket what he wants for Christmas, he’ll| Rnd even furniture, tell you he already has “a full pc “busy,” | ee be sid. 8 share of the good things of life” :- He has a pretty wife, a son and a comfortable home which he Sh {in good repair himself. He gets al oosier am {kick out .of ‘being able to do hel little everyday chores,
And, at 27, George is looking {forward to going to Ey ecei S ain { University of Pennsylvania, | hopes. i Times Washington Bureau | Right now he commutes almost 30| WASHINGTON, Dec. 24. — Al{miles to Philadelphia every day to| tuough there was a slump In cash W McCarty high school. He Neves alone—| receipts from farm marketings In by train, elevated subway an us At the busy 69th st. terminal, he|INGiA0A in September, the total for {follows the shuffle of feet to the| the first three-quarters of 1046 | stairs, passes the boot-black stand [reached a high of $407957,000, the {with its pungent shoe-polish smell, ibureau of agricultural economics
fellow
| | | | |
died yesterday,
walks past the sweet-smelling] Side Physician (flower stand to the “door, reported Logay. ’ Sometimes he bumps into people. | The 1945 January-September (otal Lu), Graduate Then he laughs and quips: was $470,452,000, “Sorry 1 haven't got my good| September cash receipts for Hooient West side physician gjasses today.’ |ster farmers amounted to $47,
1926 W. type frequent.letters to his former $61,178,000 in 1945. The total from buddies in the army, He was al crops for September was $22,678,000 medic for five years until he got in 1946 and $25,637,000 in 1945; live-
at his home, He was 76.
in the way of a shell blast in Italy. | stock and livestock products $25. | He frequently writes to his par-| 177000 in 1946 and $35,541,000 in ents in Denver, Colo, where he was! (1945. [porn and lived until he went into] The 8-month total in 1946 vreaks
the army. |down to $130,607,000 for crops and During the Yast month or so,|$358,350,000 from livestock and | he's been making Christmas pres- I roducts. In 1945, these totals were| ents in his spare time from studies|$114,315,000 for crops and $356,-
will be held at 2 p. m. =e — |, A00 trom Hvestook and products.
Indian-
Prices Cut Savings PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 24 (U, P.). . » ~Rising prices cut individual savDies at Home ings in the United States by $1 [billion during the third quarter of 1946, but individual holdings in U. 8. savings bonds jumped $300 mil-
high mass for Clarence
today in St.
apolis resident for 30 years, died] {lion, according to a report by the;
was to be in Floral Park. today in her home, 1102 S. Senate | | securities and exchange commission. |
She was 52, Mrs. Abravaya | He came tojwas a member of the Sepunardic!
Services will be held at noon toHe was a morrow in the Aaron-Ruben funeral | 18 years and resided at home. Rabbi Michel Albagli will! He was a officiate and burial will be in Seph- | Navasota, Tex. and alardic cemetery, Survivors are her husband, Mor- | Abravaya; three daughters,
Fisher Jr, | Abravaya and Miss Benita Abra- | niece Mrs. vaya, all of Indianapolis; a sister, |
Clarence N. ¥.. a Pinkin Drew, three prothers, Jack and Leon |
{Mallah Mordoh, Indianapolis.
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Stock Lion Cubs’
NEW YORK, Dec. 2¢ (U. P.)—|
by Police
A Californian ordered a “lion cub” store a5 a Christmas gift for a Police said Radford had too large for a house pet by! But the would-be buyer couldn't
elsewhere, |
It enriches those whe reeeive, without impoverishing those
The Value of a Smile
It costs nething, but creates much.
who give.
it happens in a flash and the memery of it sometimes lasts forever.
None are so rich they con get along without it, and none so poor but are richer for its benefits.
It erectes happiness in the home, fosters good will in a business and is the countersign of friends.
- it is rest to the weary, daylight to the discouraged, sunshine to the sad and nature's best antidote for trouble.
Yut it can not be bought, begged, borrowed or stolen, for* it is something that is no earthly good to anybedy
And if in the last minute rush of Christmas buying some of our salespeople should be too tired to give you a smile, may we ask you to leave one of yours?
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For nob8dy needs a smile so much as those who have none
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till it is given away!
Glorious Season and all of Haag's 600 Emplayéer Wish Bach and AU of You a MERRY AND AHAPPY CHRISTMAS!
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