Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1947 — Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 1047 Local Deaths— :

Hold Services Tomorrow For Frederick J. Grumme

Services for Frederick J. Grupme, seeretary-director of the Indiana Insurance Co., will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. He was 68. Mr. Grumme died Monday in Methodist hospital. He livéd at 8701 Le?

mortuary.

Carrollton ave.

He also was secretary-director of Cooling, Grumme & Mumford Co.,

vice president-airector of the Aero Mayflower Transit Co., director of

the Independent Oil Producers of

Indiana, former president of the Meridian Hills eountry club, and one of the founders of the Hawthorne Tennis club, A member of the Scottish Rite, Mr, Grumme also belonged to Oalvin Prather Masonic lodge, thé Columbia club, the Gyro club and the First Baptist church of Marshallown, Ia. He was born in Marshalltown, but had lived im Indianapolis 37 years. Survivors are his wife, Lena; a

son, Fred J., Indianapolis; a daugh-|.

ter, Mrs. C. B. Budd Jr., Bloomington, and a sister, Mrs. George Price, Marshalltown.

Miss Julia Schmidt Miss Julia - Schmidt, 1728 BE. Michigan st., a life resident of Indianapolls, died yesterday at City hospital. She was 65. She was employed the last five years by the Mutual Ching Co. A’ brother, Fred, Richmond Hill, N. Y., survives. Services were to be held at 2:30 p. .m. today in the Montgomery mortuary. Burial was to be in Crown Hill,

William F. Lindemann Services will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the G. H. Herrmann funeral home for William F, Lindemann, retired building contractor, He died yesterday at the home of

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his daughter, Mrs, Theodore J. Bernd, 1431 W. 26th st. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mr, Lindemann, who was 89, was a native of Germany and had lived here 63 years. Retired for 30 years, he previously lived at 2217 Union st, and was a member of the Fishermen’s association. Burviving are the daughter; three sons, Paul W. and Carl W. Lindemann, both of Indianapolis, and Willlam H., Lindemann, Milwaikee, Wis.; six grandchildren ‘and nine great-grandchildren,

Mose Taylor

Services for Mose Taylor, Indianapolis resident 16 years, will be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow in Jacobs Bros. West Side chapel. Burial will be In Crown Hill. ‘He was 46. Mr, Taylor, who died Monday in his home, 734 Roanoke st., was employed the past three years by the Link-Belt Co. Survivors are his wife, Marie, and two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Foster, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Gussie Jenkins, Memphis, Tean Tenn.

Miss Dorothy Lyle Funeral Friday

{ Miss Dorothy Lyle, 2000 Howard st, a charter member of Zeta chapter, Phi Delta Pi sorority and former employee of Diamond Chain Co., died yesterday. Miss Lyle, who was 33, died in the home of a sister, Mrs. Ernest D. Owens, 5024 W. 13th st. Services will be in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary at 2 p. m. Friday. Burial will be in Floral Park. Survivors are her parents, Mr,

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PARTY CHAIRMEN — Betty Louden, class president and Barbara Hanna, are committee chairmen, in charge of a skating party for the young .peoples class of the Evangelical United Brethren church tomorrow night at Rollerland.

Harry E. Hemphill Funeral Set

Retired Dispatcher Died Monday

Services are scheduled at 10 a. m. tomorrow at Shirley Brothers Central chapel for Harry E. Hemphill; who died Monday at his home, 1135 W. 1Tth st. Burial will be in Floral Park. ! “Mr. Hemphill, "who was 69, was a retired truck dispatcher for the Munson Trucking Lines. He was a native of Franklin and a resident of Indianapolis 40 years. Surviving are his wile; a son, Paul, Greenup, Ill.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Robert Munson, and a sister, Mrs, Jessie Mueller, both of Indianapolis.

Wiliam J. Byme Rites Tomorrow

Services for William J. Byrne,

president and founder of Capitol Glass Co., who died yesterday in’

his home, 5912 Central ave., will be | at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow at Speaks | & Finn funeral home.

= A z ed INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : - : Rites Friday for Mrs. Tobin, Lifelong Resident Here |

Services for Mrs. Joyce Tobin, lifelong Indianapolis resident who died Monday at her homé, 911 N. Oakland aye, will be held at 8:15 a. m. Friday at Grinsteiner'’s funeral home and at 9 a. m. in St. Philip Neri Catholic church. Burial will be Holy Cross. Mrs, Tobin, who was 47, was a member of St. Philip Neri church. Survivors are her husband, Harry; a daughter, Anne; a son, Lawrence; her mother, Mrs, Lillie Haslet; ‘wo brothers, Floyd and Harold Haslet; five sisters, Mrs, Marie Davis, Mrs, John Bolts, Mrs. Herbert Newkirk and Mrs. Elmer Gray, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Roy Kincaid, ~ |Harvey, Ill.

Mrs. Mary E. Hoefling

Services for Mrs. Mary Evelyn Hoefling, former Indianapolis resident who died Sunday at Orlando,

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Orlando; two sisters, Mrs,

Van Cleave; both of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Addie Reed

to be held at 2 p. m. today in the Methodist ghurch at Glenwood. She was 80. Mrs. Reed, who died Monday in! her home, 526 E. 24th st, was born | in Glenwood and lived at Conners-' ville before coming here .two years

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Indianapolis; 10 great-grandchildren.

Peter Paul Maschino Services for Peter Paul Maschino, |

Fla, will be at 2 p. m, Friday at Royster and Askin West WashingBurial will be 9

as and Mrs. Curtis Elrod, Indianapolis; born here and resided here until

Surviving are her husband Frank, Edna Miller and Mrs. Naomi Shirrel), Indianapolis; a brother, Charles Van Cleave, and her mother, Mrs. Hazel

Services for Mrs. Addie Reed were |

ago to live with her son, Walker

Other survivors are another son, Harrison R. Parmer, Grand Rapids, | Mich.; a sister, Mrs, Josie Reynolds, Glenwood; a brother, Wiley Smith, three grandsons and

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tomorrow at Shirley Bros. Wes Side Chapel. Mr, Maschino, who was 75, was a

had lived here most of his life. Surviving are his wife, Winifred;

Mashino, and three sisters, Emmaline Maschino, Mrs, Sweany and Mrs. ringer, all of Indianapolis,

Mrs. Minnie A. Hurst

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former resident of Mauch Chunk, Pa, will be at 10 a, m. Friday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Mrs. Hurst died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter F. Hickman, 5125 N. Pennsylvania st. She was 83. Mrs, Hurst moved to Indianapolis last year. Other survivors are two sons, Clyde C. Hurst, Long Beach, Cal, and George E. Hurst, Burtonsville, Md.; two other daughters, Mrs. C. P. Brewer, Rochester, Mich.,

12 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren,

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of Arc Catholic church. Burial will be in Calvary. Mr. Byrne, a native of Cincinnati, |

| Russel Kiefer, all } Kiefer, all of ! Indianapolis.) had been an Indianapolis resident |

Mrs Lula Hampton

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Mrs. Lulu Hampton, a resident of!

For Inidanapolis 28 years, died yester-|G12d¥s,

day at her home 920 W. Michigan st. She was 60. A native of Wickliffe, Kv., ol Hampton was active in Gethsemane Baptist church, of which she had ‘been a member for 13 years. She {was a past president of the church | chotr, the Live Wire club, and the | pastor's aid society and Was treasjurer of the Busy Bee clu | Services will be at 1 p. m. Satur-} day. in Gethsemane church conducted by the Rev. B. K. Billard, pastor. Burial will be in New Crown. Surviving are her husband, James

y Hampton; two daughters, Mrs. May

Taylor, and Mrs. Violet two S018, Ted Hurf and G

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Organizations

The ladies auxiliary of Wayne township fire department 6 will sponsor a&| card party at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the| fire house. | The Ladies Auxiliary of Railway Con- | ductors 108 will meev at 2 p. m. Friday [at the hall. The auxiliary will sponsor | ia card party at the Food Craft Shop | April 1.

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The dining roem ecommitiee of {Sahara Grotto auxiliary will meet next | Wednesday at the Grotto home | Edson and Sadie Helm will be hostesses,

Matrons and Past Patrons association will give a carryin dipner tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. in the Prospect Masonic temple. Business will follow at 8 p. m.

Cumberland chaptler 615, 0. E 8, will elect officers at 8 p. m. today at the hail.

+ Moose American Legion Post: 334 and its auxiliary will celebrate the t's birthSalem yiih., Sv soxmced ARS heh Me pS A Oe 0 vy Ath ration 8 EEE iliary will entertain veterans Ys Te vethospital Sunday. The Women's

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Surviving are three daughters, Clementine and Frankie Byrne; a son, Robert, and five jsrandebiidren, all of Indianspolis.

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