Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1947 — Page 13

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| Services for Miss Flora Torrence, | 3330 N. Meridian st., former general : supervisor in the Indianapolis elementary schools, who died Satur. | day, will be held at 4:15 p. m. to- | morrow in ¥lanner & Buchanan

| mortuary. Cremation will follow. | Miss Torrence, who was 75, served © 48 years in the Indianapolis public | schools, first as a primary teacher, | then as a critic teacher at Indian- . apolls Normal school.

Later she | served as a teacher-director in the i public schools. She was a general . supervisor nearly 20 years, 3 Lived Here 70 Years I Miss Torrence lived here 70 years, | attended public school and was . graduated from Butler university. . She studied at Indiana and Colum- | bia universities and in 1937 received la master’s degree from Butler. i She was a state founder of Delta | Kappa Gamma, tedchers' honorary [| society; a member of the Indianap- | olis Council of Administration Women in Education? Phi Kappa (Phi, scholastic honorary society; the Monday club and a life member of

: the National Education association.

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POTENTIAL AMERICANS—Indiana's Senator William E. Jenner shows seven Yugoslav airmen a bill he recently introduced in congress which, if passed, will give them U.S. citizenship. The bill would set aside requirements of the 1940 nationality

act, insofar as the fliers are concerned. The seven airmen, who served with American army air forces, are (left to right) Lt. Milosh M. Jelich, Capt. Vojislav N. Skakich, Lt. Zivko T. Miloykovich; Lt. Sava J. Milovanovich, Lt. Momchilo M. Markovich, Flight

Officer Dejan D. Radich and S. Sat. Victor A. %taro. Betty Jane Sapp Mrs: Ida M. Jones Mrs Fstell Long

. Dies Here at 79 |. Rites Tomorrow |e jue scoe m2 Rites Held Today

i Survivors are two sisters, Miss | Anna Torrence, Indianapolis; Mrs. | Nellie Thornburgh, Kokomo; a niece, Miss © Kokomo, and nephew, Donald Thornburgh, Los Angeles, Cal.

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Vincerft’s hospital. She was 79. : Services for Miss Betty : Jane Mrs. Jones was born in Lawrence, | Services for Mrs. Estell Donna

Sapp, saleswoman at Wm. H. Block Kan, and lived here 48 years. She Long, 973 Somerset ave, who died

Dorothy Thornburgh, Co. who died Saturday at City hos- was a member of Christian church. | Friday in City hospital, were to be

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pital, will be held at 9 a. m. to-| Services and burial will be held jad at 1:30 p. m. today in Shirley

i Thursday in Lawrence. | morrow at St. John's Catholic| "oC Fer husband, Ed- | Brothers West chapel. Burial was

church. Burial will be in 8t. Jo- ..4 R Jones; a daughter, Mrs. to be in Floral Park cemetery. seph’s cemetery. » | Hazel Iverson, Cuyahoga Falls, O.;! Mrs. Long, who was 54, was born

’ Gel Foteff, confectionery sales- * man in a shop near the Indiana | theater, died yesterday in the home of his nephew, Mike Nicoloff, ' 1142 Spruce st. He was 72.

Born in Macedonia, Mr, Foteff church. . lived here since 1015. He was a' Surviving are her mother, Mrs. L member of St. Stephen's Bulgarian Clara Sapp: a brother, John Sapp,

* Orthodox church. Services will be held’ 1:30 p. m.

© Wednesday in the Stevens funeral Mrs. Anna Marie Coons, all of In- 8:15 a m. Wednesday in the Robhome and at 2 p. m. in the Bul- dianapolis.

. garian Orthodox chur-h. Burial will © be in Crown Hill , Survivors besides the nephew, are "his wife, Mrs, Sophia Foteff, and a

Andronia Shoke | le. 327 N. Sherman dr., who died

both of Europe. and a son, James y Foteff, Indianapolis. ‘

DE t Francis Terrell Ping

* Relatives here have been In"formed of the death of Francis Terrell Ping, former Indianapolis resident at Williamstown, Ky. He was buried Jan, 31 at Somerset, Ky. Mr. Ping, who was 58, lived here until six years ago. He was a steamfitter at Kingar & Co. and a member of Fleming Garden Christian church. >

Surviving are his wife. Margaret; |

three daughters, Mrs. Fay Barnes, Mrs, Estella Ferrell and Mrs. Edith Horne, and three sons, Lewis, Lester and ‘Howard Ping, all of Indianapolis; 18 grandchildren, five brothers ,. and five sisters,

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| Miss Sapp, who was 21, lived at .'yroiper W.'C. Ellis, and a sister, At Stuart, Va. She had lived in 856% S. Meridian st. She was a life-| Mrs. Minnie Rockland, both of Indianapolis 21 years. long resident of Indianapolis and a'yaqrence; a granddaughter, Mrs. | Survivors are her husband, Bert former pupil of Manual high school. porothy Yale, Akron, O. and two W. Long; two daughters, Mrs, She was a member of St. John's great, grandchildren. Harry C. Thibo and Mrs. Louie

: | Barta, both. of Indianapolis; three . sons, Lowell, and Robert Long, both Charles L. McAree lot Indianapolis, and Hugh. Long, Services for Charles L. McAree, San Bernardino, Cal; a brother, C. P. Gray, Perry, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. Nan Gray, Maplewood, and halflert W. Stirling funeral home and brother, Robert Uhels, Perry, Ga. lat'9 a. m. in the Little Flower Cath- |

| rr —— 'Herschell Glen Markle (clic church. Burial will be in Me- Elton Hart | morial park. i

Services for Herschell Glen Mar- | Mr. McAree, who was 40, died Sat urday in his home. A lifelong resi-| Indianapoils resident who died Fri- ; Saturday in St. Franeis hospital, | dent of this city he formerly 9aY in San Gabriel, Cal, were to be { will be held at 10 a. m. Wednesday | worked at L. S. Ayres & Co. and held today in San Gabriel. Burial lin Tuxedo Park Baptist church. ganner-Whitehill Co. {was to be in San Gabriel cemetery, Burial will be in Washington Park, syrvivors include his wife, Bar-|°f Which hé was superintendent. cemetery. boars two daughters the Misses | Mr. Hart, who was 62, resided in | Mr. Markle, who was 43, was 8/jane and Charlotte: his parents, | Indianapolis 20 years before moving mechanic for Borden's Furnas Ice mr and Mrs. Charles E. McAree: © California, (Cream Co. He came here in 1921|two brothers, William and Francis, He Is survived by his wife, and was a member of Evangelical gang a sister, Mrs. Margaret Greeno, Bertha; three daughters, Mrs. | United Brethren church in Lapel, a} of this city. | Everett Crockmore, Mrs. Jack Mang and a past master of Logan Lodge; and Mrs. James Riley, all of San 575, F. & A. M. { A rthu r C Gabriel; a sister, Mrs. Mary Wat- | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Betty » . |son, Anderson, Ind. and four Markle; two sons, Charles. W. and| Arthur C. former | brothers, Emerson, Ernest and VirRichard Markle, and a brother, William Markle, all of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Pauline Carr and Mrs. Hanson Givens, both of Indianapolis, and Miss Mary Ann Markle, Ft. Wayne, and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Markle, Indianapolis.

jand three sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Put-! nam, Mrs. Virginia Brockman and'833 N. Drexel ave., will be held at

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Services will be held in Holly- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mannis, vood and burial will be in Glendale, | 1403 Lexington ave, was found Jal. {dead in bed this morning.

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Services for Lewis’ W. Hostetter, 49047 W, 16th st, Speedway. City,

{will be held at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow

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"Iwill be in the I. O. O. F. cemetery

in’ Jamestown, : A retired painting contractor, Mr. Hostetter died yesterday in his home. He was 92. A member of the Methodist church in Advance and the I. O. O. F. in Jamestown, he settled in Speedway 36 years ago. He was born near Jamestown. He is survived by. two daughters, Mrs. Gus Schoenewey, Speedway, and Mrs. Hazel Altum, Indianapolis; a brother, Dr. A. H. Hostetter, Douglas, Neb.; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren,

Mrs. Bertha Eppen

Mrs. Bertha Ziegelmuller Eppen

‘| died yesterday in her home, R. R.

18, box 275, Georgetown rd., Speedway City. She was born in Indienapolis and lived 42 years ‘in Speedway City. She was 73. Services will be held at 2 p, m. Wednesday in the George W. Usher mortuary. Burial will be in Floral Park. Survivors are three daughters, | Miss Henrietta Eppen, Miss Frances Eppen and Miss Louise Eppen, all of Speedway City; three sons, Rein-

lis, and Herman Eppen, Speedway City, .and five grandchildren.

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Mrs. Mary L. Ferrell

Services for Mrs. Mary L. Ferrell, 402 N. Oxford st., will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Dorsey funeral home, Burial will be in Crown Hill. A native of Hendricks county, she came to this city 73 years ago. She died yesterday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Milton -T, Hawthorng. She was 87 and a member of the Englewood Christian church. Survivors, other than Mrs. Hawthorne, are two grandchildren, Miss Thelma Hawthorne and Marshall Hawthorne, and a great-grandson, all of this city.

Charles Luker

Charles Luker, retired Pennsylvania Railroad conductor, died yesterday in his home, 3533 Brookside pgwy. He was 82. Mr, Luker, who came here two years ago from Columbus, was born in Bartholomew county. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Hathaway funeral home in Columbus. Burial will be in Springer cemetery in Elizabethtown. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs, Ray Pittman, Indianapolis; Mrs. Columbus, and two sons, Walter. Luker, Cortland, Ind.

hart and Ernest Eppen, Indianapo- |

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Services will be held at 1:30 church at Noblesville. Burial will

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Gerald and Robert Fisher, all of Indianapolis, and Carl Fisher, Frankton; two sisters, Mrs. Florence Jamison, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. Madge Crombie, Indianapolis; two brothers, Joseph. Marshall, Lapel, and Henry Marshall, Reading, Cal., and four grandchildren.

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Miss Susan M. Huber

Miss Susan. M. Huber, ' pioneer Indianapolis resident, died yesterday in a. nursing home after an illness of two years. She was 74. - Miss Huber, formerly a music teacher, lived many years at Illinois and 16th sts., later living at 3264 N. New Jersey st. She was member of Tabernacle Presbyterian church and King’s Daughters of Second Presbyterian church. ; Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow ih Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill . Survivors are three cousins, Fred ID, Stilz, J. Edward Stilz and William Huber, all of Indianapolis, and several cousins.

Mrs. Mary B. Dell Mrs. Mary B. Dell, 237 N. Hamilton ave., died yesterday in City hospital. She was born in. Kentucky, lived here 60 years and was a member of River Avenue Baptist church. She was 84. " Services will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle funeral home. Burial will be in Floral park. There are no immediate survivors.

Adolph F. Major

Adolph F. Major, former Indianapolis resident, died yesterday in Chicago. He was a former employee of the Monon Railroad and member of North Vernon Lodge 59, F.& AM. Graveside services will be held at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday in Memoria} Park, . Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Clara E. Major; two sons, Byron W. Major, and Rowland A, Major. Yukon, Okla., and two grandchildren.

Mrs. Mary E. Bray Services for Mrs. Mary E.. Bray, 2952 N. Capitol ave., will be held in St. John’s Catholic church. Time of service has not been set, but burial will be in St. Joseph cemetery. The daughter of a’ pioneer street contractor, Thomas Wren, Mrs. Bray was born on the site of the present police station. She held member-

She died Wednesday in Florida.

be. in Crownland cemetery near |

\ aT Survivors are four sons, Harold,

She is survived by two sons,

Harry N. King, a retired telegraph operator, died yesterday in the home of a son, Henry H. King, 1022 N, Windsor st. He was 76. Born in Greensburg, Mr. King lived here 65 years. He retired 1p years ago while employed by the Cochran & Morrisey Co., brokerage firm. During world war II he was employed at the naval ordnance plant here. Services will be held at 3 p. m. Wednesday in Moore Mortuaries Phen chapel with burial in Crown

three daughters, Mrs. Harriet Carpenter, Mrs. Ruth Souders, and Miss Annette L. King, all of Indianapolis; two brothers, John E. King, Indianapolis, and James W, King, Green Bay, Wis.; Annie Yount, Indianapolis, -12 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. :

Mrs. Alice Lloyd ¥

Services for Mrs. Alice Lloyd, who died Saturday at the home of her son, Kenneth Lloyd, 1261 N. Templé ave.,, were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today at Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery, Indiana & Mrs. Lloyd, who was 63, had lived here 16 years. A native of Lebanon, Mo., she was a member of the Royal Neighbors of America and the Federated church of Russellville. : Surviving are her son; a sister, Mrs. John W. Little, Indianapolis, and a brother, Paul T. Allen, Greencastle. :

Mrs. Harriett Heldner

Services for Mrs. Harriett 8. Heidner, who died Saturday at the home of a nephew, Edward Beard, 102 Lansing st., will be held at 3 Pp. m: today at Conkle funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mrs. Heidner, who was 82, was a native of Jonesville, Mich., and had lwed here 19 years. She is survived

ship in St..John’s church and thelby two sisters, Mrs. Martha BelLiving Rosary society of the church.

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