Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1947 — Page 5
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~ Christian Science services "= Harry B. Norford, 6073 'E. 10th st. who died Tuesday, will be. held at 2:30 p. m, tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Entombment will follow in Washington Park Mi
olin Mr, Norford, ‘who was 66,
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of Purdue university and was a
member of the Indiana Engineering ;
Society. He is listed in “Who's Who ih American Railroading.”
Survivors are his wife; a daugh=| * ter, Mrs, F. B. Coulombe, Santa|
Monica, Cal.; a son, Virgil H., ChiCago, Harry Coulombe, and Linda and Don Norford.
Charles Schultheis Charles Schulthels, 577% W. Washington . st., died * yesterday in City hospital of injuries received when he was struck by an automobile Friday at West and Washington sts. He was 64.
and three ' grandchildren, i
PLAN MEETING — Mapping plans for a Lincoln Day meeting of Fourth Ward Women's Republican club Tuesday ‘are the following program committee members: Miss Margaret Campbell, Mrs.
He and his wife, htherine, were |
i struck by a car * driven by Earl * Waymire, 40, of 2103 N. Harding st. Mrs. Schulthels was released | Monday from City hospital.
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lence Beach, speakers’ table; Mrs.’ 'Roy H. | Bassett,
‘4th Ward GOP Women
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Republican Women's Club Plans Lincoln Day Banquet
Governor Gates to Address Dinner
"|for George Albert Pearson, former
| Florida for the last 35 years. had been in retirement in Florida
Peter Wood, Mrs. Joseph Bering and Mrs. Donovan A, Turk, | Mrs
A Funeral services were to be held at 1 p.m, today in St. Petersburg, Fa,
vice president and secretary of Pearson Co,, Inc. He died Tuesday In St, Petersburg. Burial will be today. Born in Indianapolis, Mr. Pearson had lived in. Chicago ind |
since he and his twin brother, John 8. Pearson, Brendenwood, sold their share of the Pearson Co. to Sterling Furniture Co. of New York, July 1, 1045. Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Wilhelmina Harvey Pearson, a son, George A, Pearson Jr. both of St. Petersburg; the brother, and two! sisters, Mrs, Robert N. Fulton and Mrs. ‘Obie Jay Smith Sr. Indianapolis ;
Irma F. Mundy * Services for Mrs. ' Irma Faye Mundy, who died yesterday at her home, 1133. Laurel st, will be held
{720 Hall st., assistant chief ‘pilot of
‘Mrs.
thé Philippine Airlines, who died following ‘a plane crash in Hong Kong, China, Jan. 25, will be held
; at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Ste-
vens funeral home. Burial will be in" 8t. Joseph's cemetery, - Mr. Weymouth, who was a captain in ‘the AAFP, participated in four majors South Pacific ‘engagements ‘ during ' world war II as a troop carrier pilot. He was awarded the distinguished flying cross, distinguished service medal and the air medal. © Born ‘in Chadron, Neb. he lived here nearly a year before entering the Philippine Airlines service in February, 1946. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Rosemary Klarich Weymouth; a daughter, Carolyn Frances Weymouth; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gay Weymouth, Lomita, Cal; two
(brothers and three sisters,
Edythe Skinner
Services for Mrs, Edythe Mae Sheets Skinner, who died Tuesday after several months’ illness, will be neld at 10 a. m. Saturday in the Flanner &. Buchanan mortuary.
George Porteous Services for George Porteous, a former Indianapolis resident, will be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow in Shirley Bros. Itving Hill chapel. Burial will be in Washington park. Mr. Porteous, who died Tuesday | oy in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Jean Wilson, Gary, was a hative of Scotland. An Indianapolis resident 30 years, he was a draftsman at a local lumber yard before going to Gary 10 years ago. He was 68, Survivors besides the daughter are a son, George Jr. and a brother, Andrew Porteous, both of Indianapolis, and seven grandhildren, °
Everett K. Cox
Indianapolis Miss Alice Cox, and fou Robert, Charles, Richard and. Cox, all of Indianapolis, th
. Mary E. Rybolt_
hospital, = She was 60. lived here most of her life. She audit bureau the last two years and church,
Survivors are a son, -Omar, music director at Ben Davis high
Services for Everett K. Cox, 1333
school, and three sisters, Mrs. : Lydia Burns and Mrs, Nancy Claw-
A a 239 N. Nfl | oe nois ‘st, died yesterday in City|aiar
A native of Virginia, she had] = was an emplbyee of the Indians was a member of the First Baptist
at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Robert: W..Stirling funeral home and
church. The Rev. Henry L. Krueckeberg, pastor, will officiate and burial will be in Concordia. Mrs. Munday, who was 52, was
Meeting at Claypool Hotel Feb. 13
Governor Gates will be speaker at a Lincoln day banquet of the
The program, which begins at 6:30 P. m., will be in charge of Mrs, |
| Arch Bobbitt, who will be introduced by Mrs. Harry Crumpacker, gen- | Edna Mundy, both of Indianapolis;
eral chairman. Reseryglions are Nethe made with Mrs. Dudley Jackson,
5852 Kingsley dr. |
Tickets also will be on sale at] Fvank P. Huse, Mrs. Ray Seidle, |
| Republican’ state committee head- Mrs. Carl Vandivier, Mrs. Herbert anapolis; her father, Elfjah.Over{ton; threg brothers, Earl, Charles}
{quarters in Claypool hotel, accord- | Hartman, Miss Hortense Huckle- | {ing to Mrs. Arthur Robinson, club !berry, Mrs. Evadne H. Hibben, Mrs. | | president, "| Donovan Turk, Mrs. Downey, Mrs.
|" Other committee chairmen assist-' Agnes Todd, Mrs. Lawrence Hayes, | \ing in preparations for: the affair Mrs, Walter Pritchard and Mrs.’
'include Mrs, E. C. Rumpler, invo- | | Ross Teckmeyer. cation: Mrs. C. Dolly Gray, host- | Mrs. Turk, program chairman, will | {esses; Mrs. Glen Punk, decorations; {be assisted by- Mrs. Peter Wood, | 'Mrs. Ralph Harvey and Mrs. Clar-| Mrs, Thomas V. Watkins, Mrs, Le- | Mrs, - Joseph J.! Harriet Neuman, tickets; Mrs. Clar- { Bering, Miss Pearl Meyers and Miss {ence Martin, special guests, and, Margaret Campbell. Mrs. Julia Ray Illes, publicity. | Mrs. Downey will introduce the Min speaker and Mrs. Bender will Preside, :
John Minger, Swiss Native, Dies Here
John Minger, Indianapolis aie] | dent 68 years, died yesterday at his | home, 3717 Lafayette rd. He was 85.
Teetor to Address
| Rep. Lothair Teetor (R. Hagers'town), will talk on activities of the {legislature at a Lincoln day meet{ing of the Fourth Ward Women's {Republican, club Tuesday evening. | ‘The speech will follow a 7:30 p. m. {business session at the home of Mrs. | Emsley Johnson Sr. 3447 Wash!ington blvd. Governor Gates and Mrs. Gates, who is an honorary member of th eclub, have been in- | vited as special guests,
{ Mr, Minger was a retired truck | farmer. He had lived at the La-, 'fayette rd. address ‘46 years. Mr. mbers of the i Ye Suard muh hostesses | Minger was & member of the Swiss |
are: Mrs. Dorotha Bender, er, Mex society, of America and St. Paul's
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| Evangelical and Reformed church. | Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. | Julis Hollingsworth, New Augusta, and Mrs. Margaret Adkins, Indianapolis; three sons, John Minger Jr., Harper, Kas.; Edward Minger, Indianapolis; threé sisters, Mrs. Anna Raab, Mrs. Rosa Schwab and! Mrs. Lena Borst, all of Indianap- | olis; 22 grandchildren and four! great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Lulu Lee
Mrs. Lulu Lee, an Indianapolis resident 42 years, died yesterday in' her home, 4054 Byram ave. She was 60. A native of Lebanon, Ky., she was a8 member of St. Thomas
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both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ross Taylor, Atlanta, Ga.: two (sons, James and Bernard, both of | Indianapolis; a sister, Miss Annie Abell, and a brother, Robert Abel], both of Calvary, Ky, and 11 grandchildren. ‘
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{lived in Indianapolis 27 years.
| Indianapolis Women's Republican club Thursday, Feb. 13 in the Riley | church. room of the Claypool hotel.
| anapolis, and two wo grandchildren,
| church. Burial will be in Memo'county, Mrs. Kissel died Tuesday in
| church,
and a great-grandchild, all of InA native of Berne, Switzerland, | his,
, his wife, Helen; two sons, William
a native of Daviess coufty and had She was a member of Emmaus Lutheran
Surviving are her husband, Eugene; two daughters, Barbara and
five sons, George, Madras, Ga.; James, Marion, and ‘Eugene’ R. Jr. | Howard and Donald Mundy, Indi-
{and George Overton, all of Indi-
‘Mrs. Sophie W. Kissel Services for Mrs. Sophie W. Kis(sel will be held at 1:15 p. m. to{morrow in the Robert W. Stirling funeral home and at 2 p. m. in the | Fenton Zion Evangelical Reformed
rial Park cemetery. A lifelong resident of Marion
her home, R. R. 10, Box 5. She was a medber of the Reformed
Survivors include her husband, Henry; ¢ Sour Ssh Mrs. Cora ie Schilling; Mrs Device a a Mrs. Elfrieds Askren; three sons, Walter, Arthur | and Raymond; a sister, Mrs. Louise Schlentz; two brothers,” Henry and Fred Mithofer; 16 grandchildren
at 3 p. m at Emmaus Lutheran
‘Mrs. Olive Shackleford
Services for Mrs. Olive: Shackle(ford were to be held at 3p. m. | today in the’ Flanner & Buchanan | mortuary with burial in Crown {Hill | A native of tndiandpoba, ‘Mrs
Shackleford, who was 66, died in
{ her Millersville home, She had {lived there 41 years. She was 's member of the Ebenezer Lutheran church, Survivors include Ber husband, | Richard; a-son, Lowell; a brother, Howard A. Johnson, all of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Alice Puett, Southport, and Mrs. Esther | Yarian, Indianapolis.
Egrl Cole Services: for Earl Cole, who died | at Julietta, will be held at 9 a. m. Saturday at St. Anthony's church with burial in Holy Cross. Mr. Cole, who was 51, had been a fruit peddier. Survivine him are
and Sgt. Edward Cole, who is stationed in Germany; a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Majestic; a stepson, Rajph Robbins; a sister, Mrs. Mamie Castle; a brother, James Cole; two granddaughters and three great-grandsons. J
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