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"e- "Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ger- i £.1.- |a sister, Mrs. Margaret Mawson, Agnes M. Carlson, burial in Washington Park ceme- | Syppnaisusiinnannnnnn inns noanspannnennin Wn W ality tude. Moore Roland; @..daughter, Mrs. Ida Krachenfels a a DT a | HTT nn Mrs. Mary Yost, New York, and| Services for Mrs. Ida Krachen= |g “== | ‘Employees of ‘Barbasol Co. will be| Mrs. More, who was 74, was born |=

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Mrs. Adah Plopper, an Indlanapo-| arg Krachenfels, who was 77, a two grandsons. le spreads, Hs resident 18 years, died yesterday lifelong resident here, was a mem- [Chevrolet Commercial Body division in Pt. Lauderdale, Fla, where she per of Second Evangelical and Re-|of General Motors for 15 years. He| Services for Mrs. Loretta Genieve pfne Mary G Greany : and they " ‘was spending the winter, Her hus-|formed church. She was the widow |died Saturday at his home, 1204 Diekhoff, who died Saturday in-her| go. io for-Mrs. Mary G ly band, - Clayton W. Plopper, was’ &'of Herman Krachenfels, Oliver ave, Burial will be in Floral home, 3018 E. Bradbury st, wile lish ary. Gregnyyi ng 18-easy * former treasurer of the .United| gurvivors are a son, Frank Krach- Park. ., § English ave, Who died Satur.

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ployee of the state conservation department, died yesterday in his home, - served as a surgeon in the Spanish-American war. He was acting sur-

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Dr. William Cc. Roland, 8, Retired Physician, Dies

Dr. Willlam Campbell Roland, retired physician ‘and former em-

213 Downey ave. He was 78. . Dr. Roland practiced medicine in Columbus and Brazil, Ind, and

geon with the U. S. public health department n world war I, until he ‘was recalled here because of the

‘medical examiner for the Equitable rrvington Tuesday club and ‘lived Life Insurance Co, at 86 8. Linwood ave. Born in Bartholomew county, Dr.| Services will be held in St, Louis, Roland attended Franklin college Mo, her former home, Thursday. end wa sa graduate of Rush Med- Memorial services: are planned

Thon Wabarry Dies: Here at 75

- Native of England; Services Wednesday

John MaGarry, a. native of Millom, England, died yesterday in his home, 5201 E. Washington st. He was 78. He was a former employee of ‘the appliance department of the Wm. H. Block Co. He had lived in the United* States 50 years and in Indianapolis 18 years. Services will be at 10:30 a. m: Wednesday in Shirley Brothers

foal college. He: lived here 35 years later here. snd was a graduate of Rush Med-| Survivors besides -the husband!

Services will at 1 p.m. tomor- Hutchinson, New York City, ‘ow in 00% WIL Re a mortu- [50n, Curtis Plopper, Evansville, and ‘ary. Burial will be in Crown Hill two grandehildren.

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Irving Hill chapel, Burial will be lin Memorial Park, | “Burvivors are his wife, Mrs. Harriet MaGarry; two daughters, Mrs, T. J.. Mueller, Roselle Park, N. J, and Mrs, Carl Henrys Indianapolis;

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Tote W. Carlson, Deol District Sales Chief, Dies

‘Otto W. (Ed) ‘Carlson; 328 N. Layman ave., district sales manager 10 years for the Barbasol 004" died Yesterday in in Vincent's hospital. He was 39. .- » LA native of Bshpeming, Mich, he was educated a Oshkosh, Wis., Teachers’ college, University of Wisconsin and Michigan State Normal. "Services will be at 1:30 p. m, Wednesday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel. Burial will be in Washington. Park. +r. William Bernloehr, Mrs. Chester Survivors are his wife, Mrs. “Betty Fill and Mrs. W. F. Wood, all off: Carlson; a daugh-,. {Indianapolls, and Miss Phoebe ter, Vicki Ann ° Wichmann, New: York; two sisters, Carlson, Indian- | Mrs, Prank Hill, Seymour, and Miss apolis; the moth- . {Hannah Wichmann, Sntupgls, er,” Mrs, Breta and seven grandehildren.

Carlson, Gwinn, > % : . ! | Mrs. Bertie N M. More

Mich.; two broth. ers, G ustav G. Carlson, Cincin- Services for Mrs. Bertie M. More, | nati, O., and Carl; 2263- N. New Jersey st, who died Saturday in City hospital, were to be held at 10:30 a. m. today in Flan-

A, Carlson, Gwinn, Mich., and a sister, Miss

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Mrs.” Adelaide Goetz Roemler,| .|3946 N. Delaware st., wife of Charles O. Roemler, Indianapolis attorney, died Friday in Pt. Lauderdale, Fla, She ‘was 66, ?

of the Vassar Club and Propylaeum.|¢mpty package Born in Chicago, Mrs. Roemler|an ‘|Iner & Buchanan Mortuary with lived here most of her life and at-

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two grandchildrne, Barbara and|fels, who died Saturday in her - |home, 1309 Lexington ave. will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in J. ©. Wilson Chapel of the . Chimes. Burial will be in Memorial Park.

Mrs, Adah Plopper

| enfels, Indianapolis; a brother, HerShe was a member of the Downey jman Reitz, Los Angeles, .Cal, and : Advertisement two grandchildren. - Rush Relief To Mrs. Alice G. Edwards Services for Mrs. Alice G. EdSufferers From wards, who died ' Saturday at the home of her. sister, Mrs. N. B. Jah1row, 2834 N. New Jersey st, will Rheumatism Pain be at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at of sufferers from the torturing | Flanner & Buchanan ° mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill | Mrs. Edwards, an Indianapolis uick-scting formula which speedily | resident 45 years,” was a native of tsgular ‘aches and orthy and dependable | Edgar county, Ill, and was a memYuka tat, you want to feel again | hor of the Methodist church at | FRO, HS nie he rnc oeme 1 12 Newnan, In. this ir Surviving are a sister; a brother; Dain tour simiaction your = | |B. W. Gillespie Sr., Indianapolis; a OR FO eT: he Eaeantrwst today | niece, Mrs. Earl Baker, Milwaukee, ean | WIS. ‘and three ‘nephews, Maxwell -| Hockett, Robinson, Ill, B. W. Gil-

lespie Jr., Indianapolis, and Boyd M. Gillespie, Tucson, Ariz

Miss Nellie O'Reilly

~ Services for Miss Nellie O Reilly, 1536 Spann ave., who died Saturday at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., will be at 8:30 a. m.- Wednesday at Robert W. Stirling funeral home and at

Joseph. B. Weaver ters, Joseph Wolfla, Edward M.!

Services are scheduled at 2 P. m.! Leahy and Jesse Pritchard. tomorrow at Beanblassom mortuary ’ prem——

for Joseph B.- Weaver, employee of | Mrs. Loretta Diekhoff

Mr. Weaver, who was 43, was a be at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow in the native of “Brownstown snd vesi- {home and at 9 a. .m. in the Holy" dent "here 30 years. He was s{Name church. Burial will be in member of Brownstown Christian | Calvary. cemetery. . church. Mrs. Diekhoff, who was 42 was Surviving are his wife, Irene; two [born in Westport, Ind, and lived sons, T-Sgt. Joe Allen Weaver, in here 18 years. She was a member Germany, and Larry Weaver, In-|0f the Holy Name church and the dianapolis; his mother, Mrs. Nora Altar society of that church. MemCampbell, Indianapolis, and a sis- |bers of the Altar society will meet, ter, Mrs. Glovenia Speck, Monrovia. at '8 o'clock tonight in the home : for ra. the husband, Ed-| , Survivors are e husban - Vernon E. Lemmert . | ..q J Diekhoft; two sons, RichServices for Vernon E. Lemmert, [ard and Edward Diekhoff Jr.; two, who died Saturday at his home, daughters, Doris and Barbara Ann, 1340 W. 34th st., will be at 2:30 p.m. lall of Indianapolis; a brother, Waltomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan ter Redelman, Greensburg, and two mortuary. ‘Burial will be in Wash- |sisters, Mrs. Joseph - Bruns, "Mill ington Park. housen, and Mrs, Loe Diekhoft, EvMr. Lemmert, who was 51, had |ansville. been an Indianapolis resident .30 years. Employed by Stutz Package Fred W. Prinz

Car Co. and later by Allison di- 5 vision, General Motors, he was a Frank W. Prinz, a" lifelong Indi

pallbearers. They are- Albert E.|in Gordonsville, Va. and lived here Reynolds, John Demo, Orville Pe- most of her life. © .-

More, and a sister, Miss Florence Mallory, .both of Indianapolis, and |

Mrs. Lloyd Patrick, 1230 King ave. |=

| apolis, and ‘two , Sanders; also |

Survivors are a son, George H.

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{9 a. m. in St. Patrick’s Catholic | church. Burial will be in Holy | Cross, Mrs. Greany, who was 83, lived, here 60 years and was a member of St. Patrick's church. A son, Dennis Greany, Indian-

| survive,

Mrs. Minnie Tague Mrs. Minnie Davidson Tague, 3828 {S. New Jersey st. died yesterday. She was 73. Born in Madison; she lived here 48 years and was the widow of! French Tague. She was a member | of the Third Christian church and | had been employed 13 years by L. 8. Ayres & Co. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.

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member of North Park Masonic, lodge No. 646 and Scottish. rite. Surviving are his wife, Mary; a son, John Lemmert, and a daugh- | ter, Miss Elizabeth Lemmert, all of | Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Norris Payton, Akron, O., and four broth- |

anapolis resident, died last night in his home, 251 Leeds ave. He was 76 and had been retired since (1929,

Services will be held at 3 p. m. Wednesday in Shirley Brothers Irv-

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9 a. m. at St. Patrick's Catholic! jers, Harrison, Oran, Melvin -and | ling Hill chapel. Burial will be in church, Birfal will be in Holy Everett Lemmert, all of Frostburg, | Crown Hl ‘Mrs. Jennie Jessup Cross. (Md. Survivors are three sons, William| Mrs. Jennie’ Jessup, 386 S. Audu- | Miss OWReilly was a lifelong — : |P. Prinz and Frank W. Pe woh ‘bon rd., died yesterday in St. VinIndianapolis resident and a mem- + _- of Indianapolis, and Fred Prinz, cent’s hospital. She was 73. Br of Op Pheer wirh, Mrs. Laura Ann Hopkins § ¢ies Cal; three daughters, Miss| Born in West Liberty, TIL, she Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Laura Ann Hopkins, widow Emma Prinz, Mrs. Frances Kuhn|('had lived here 20 years. She was Mary O'Reilly: two brothers, John 0f William G. Hopkins, former'and Mrs. Anna Horton, all of In- a member of First Friends church. | and James O'Reilly, and a sister, internal revenue collector ‘for the |dianapolis, and a sister, Miss Katie| Services will be at 2 p. m. tomorMrs. Katherine Kirschner, all of northern’ Indiana district, died Prinz, Indianapolis, row in the Reece funeral home at! Indianapolis. Sahl at He home ot er h Newton, Ill, with burial] at Newton. | y She .| sisters, Misses a and ide Henry H. Wic mann The body has been taken to Moore Mrs. Edith Barrett Simgons, 110 Crate. ot, She '’ St erry H. Wihisin, Mortuaries Irvington chapel. « Services are scheduled. at 4 p. m.

was 76, Survivors ‘are three -daughters, Wednesday in Hope, Ind., for Mrs. I for some time, Mrs. . Hopkins| ‘Who_died Friday at his home, 1214 prs, Jessie Roepke, Mrs. Mildred Edith Barrett, former Indianapolis

{had not yet been informed of the | Spruce Sx ere 10 by han 9%, Breedlove and Mrs. Alberta Simko, : death on Feb. 7 of her son, Theo- a m. ay a € all of Indianapolis; a brother, Prof. Juice "In Misi, Sy oe |dore B. Hopkins, police chief of funeral home, with burial in CIOWN| Giver Dickerson, Greeley, Colo, be in Hope: Angola. -.. | Hh . 86, was| three grandchildren and two. great. Mrs. Barrett, who was 55, was a | Mrs. Hopkins had lived in Angola | Mr. Wichmann, who was grandchildren. native of Rugby, Bartholomew | rabout 40 years, moving here after a native of Bartholomew county county, and was 3 member of tne ithe death of her husband in 1942. and had farmed near Jonesville be‘Methodist church there. She had She is survived by two sisters; | | fore moving here in 1914. He was a “itved in “Miami five years. a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jane Hop- ' member of Edwin Ray Methodist | viving are two daughters, Mrs, | Kins, Angola; a grandson, William church. : L. Hopkins, attending Ball State Surviving are two sons, Virgil and |

Re a ok and "Mis. Lee: pucker college, and a brother, Frank W: Wichmann, ‘both of In-|

Baran, 0 B-ol-Mamj, and. Swe | Harty ©. simmons,” Indianapolis te “four - daughters, Mrs. |

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122 Orange st, who died Saturil P.).—A wounded bandit was held held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the |

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FOLGE R'S |had just entered the lobby of the| a) of Indianapolis. -..|bank building to deposit the rail : company’s day's receipts when they |g =~ . : were accosted by Johnson and Former Resident Here

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