Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1947 — Page 10
INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Edward Galm, 63, (William Stevens
Dies at Home
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1 “lst, a lifetithe resident of Indian | WIL | apolis, died at his home today after | Was Railroad
Go % gio a brief illness. He was 63. . as Indianapolis Mr. Galm had been associnted| Employee 32 Years . with the Vonne-|' william J. Stevens, an employee I Resident 62 Years ” gut Hardware eo ,of the Illinois Central railroad for | Services for Mrs, Julia B. Oefter- oT, the Past 49 many|32 years, died Tuesday in the home |Ing, who died Tuesday night tn her "years he. was a of a daughter, Mrs, Lela Miller, 1111} {home 115 8. Talbot ave; will be | buyer and execu-N. Sheffield ave. He was 74. | eld at 7:30 a. m.” Saturday in the tive of the com- le A Ite of Geargis, he Hioved-ie pany. ampaign, Ill, coming here in i Haves dg Fame ag hI. or He was a mem- 1911, He feromerly lived at 2550 | dP IB . : yu — Sacred - s . wo ber of Our Lady | Blut rd. He was an employee of “ . — 3d : [Bu be t. Joseph's cemé- SAN of Lourdes church, the railroad until 1936. " o : A | en VR ne “nights of survivors hesides ar. sar in [OY JME TOR AREA ARN LER EI AON AN TAKE A YEAR Mrs. Oeftering, who Was 73, was Mr. Galm Columbus, and the clude another daughter, Mrs. Mary i .
TO. PAY oa in Bavaria, Germany. She Holy Name 50- Emma Proctor, Indiaanpolis; a son,
i : ; } iety, He had been a trustee of Our|Costalow, Indianapolis. three siste " " . 3 Pes. in Pine Mahogany. ived here 62 years. A member of ciety. | Costalow, po e Is, ; ith Con vest styling, quality workman- FROM ‘ Sacred Heart church, she was also Lady of Lourdes church for 20 years. Miss Alma Stevens and Miss Bertha | \ Genuine Registered KEEPSAKE Diamond Rings ship and best woods. See to appreciate: a member of the Third Order of St.| Besides his wife, he is survivea|Stevens, both of Rome, Ga. and| The Choice eof America’s Loveliest Brides! od Includes beautiful bed, chest and dresser (Francis, Altar Society-and Christian by his daughters, Sister Therese de Mrs, Nellie Fife, Murrycross, Ala; or vanity in mahogany veneers. ; Mothers’ ‘Society. (Lourdes, Mrs, Dorothy Rushton, three grandchildren and two great- “Ke ehsa ke" x Oth > etn ; Survivors are a son, William S.'Mrs. Ruth Bonifas, Mrs. Helen grandchildren. a ; i a er Special : Oeftering, Detroit, Mich.; a daugh- | Kuntz; his son, Edward; four grand- Diamonds & 3%) Diamond Values i ter, Mrs. William Jennings, Indian- children; four sisters, Mrs. Bred : . riced o Be ER RR : IR go bi SIZE EERE | apolis; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Vol- ‘Marien, Mrs, Emmett Perry, Oliver D. Skiriner Are P Xe 3 : "tt 4 ee Song Br nt N Priced at ow IY kert, Indianapolis, five grandchil- Richard Kremp and Mrs. a, Services for Oliver D. Skinner, a From $62.50 uakas ! » 8 $25 to $2,500 » gill nl dren and one great-grandchild. Myers. former painter and decorator. will ) : Cdn of RopiiAndion ard Smmsanie : ® 39 ; mn IBY TY. | Services will be held at the home be held at 1:30 p. .m. tomorrow in 14 £ ESESE ITT IRITAS James M. Wyne Saturday at 8:30 a. m. and at Our Moore Mortuaries' Peace chapel. g BT Es ATES NN. FRI. AND SAT. NIGHTS UNTIL § P. M. y Lady of Lourdes church at 9°a. m. Buial will be in Anderson cemetery. . ’ 3 a Services for James M. Wyne, a Fe . He was 83. Y=
| watchman for 30 years, will be held ; | Me. Skinner, who lived at 104 W, {at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the West Rites Tomor I RY | Nort. st. ied Tey Stee 2 | Side Church of the Nazarene. Burial | Sur yea 1 a
’ ’ | d and had lived here most Open Saturday Night 'Til 8 o’Cleck will be in Floral Park cenietery, He
lot his life. + “A Mile From Higher Prices” was 76. For Carl Gr af Survivors are his son, Harry, In- | He died Tuesday in his home, 1024 | Sanepols: two Sn: Musiot King ave. {- iver nner, uis, Mo., an | A native of Modoc, Mr. Wyne lived | Ine ses for Cal u: Sal, and| Je Wayne Skinner; Indianapolis; ‘here 30 years, employed the entire’ sculptor, who died Tuesday in| three nieces and a nephew. time by the National Malleable & Methodist hospital, will be held at Steel Castings Co. 3 p. m. tomorrow in Fanner & Mrs. Jessie R. Peggs | Survivors include two daughters.’ gyuchanan mortuary. Burial will be] Services for Mrs. Jessie R. Peggs, Mrs. Mary Ford, Indianapolis, and i crown Hill. | 1418 Fletcher ave, who died TuesMss, Mareis aan, hE Mr. Graf was one of the earliest day in Greenwood, will be held at painters to work steadily in Brown 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in J. C. Wil-!
Harold and William, all of Indian-| county an . ; Bi Stehs. y and was noted for his many son Chapel of the Chimes. Burial
918~926 So Meridian St. |e: Tuivtir, i siias over dana acs” |W be armed
Conwell, Moreland, and Mrs, Cora
7 MINUTES FROM WASHINGTON STREET Swaim, Modoc; two brothers, oscar Alfonso Penna | years. Southport and lived here
; Wyne, Ridgeville, and Gilbert Wyne, | 3 Alfonso Penna, 247 S. Noble st.,| Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Eva Indianapolis Owned and Managed for 13 Years! Patmtiand; Woe Srendchlidsen and! (died yesterday in St. Francis hos- Kidd, Indianapolis, and a brother, “It’s Smart to Be Thrifty” Sreal-grance pital, He was 55. [Carl Warman, Spencer. Mr. Penna was born in Italy and
Mrs. Matilda Vornheder iived here 30 years. He formerly!
TI AAA 144 1 adi y Smart Mrs. Matilda C. Vornheder, life- eralad a stand at City Market | es long resident of Indianapolis, died y ar oy uo me yesterday in her home, 1535 English Rosary Catholic church.
ave. She was 77. { Services will be held at 8:30 a. nr
» | | Mrs. Vornheder was a member of Monday in J. C. Wilson Chapel ¢ Zion Evangelical and Reformed the Chimes and at 9 a. m. in Holy : church. Rosary church. Burial will be nj
Services will be held at 3 p. m. St. Joseph's cemetery,
: ‘tomorrow in J. C. Wilson Chapel of | Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. the Chimes with burial in Crown Antonette Coppola, Brooklyn, N. Y., aE Hill. {and Miss Josephine Penna, IndianSurvivors are a son, Edward H.! | apolis.
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Mr. Rauch was district manager of t y Lk, the Indian Refining Co. and later, 9:30 to 5:00 served in the advertising departs ment of the Texas Co. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Pearl! Rauch; two sisters, Mrs. Leo G.
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