Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1947 — Page 22

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He was a mechanic for some of the first Dusenberg racing cars. en-

Speedway races. A native of Paterson, N. J., Mr. Birsfield lived here 34 years. He was superintendent of the Spacke Machine and Tool Co. here, supervising the manufacture of hand grenades during World War I. He also was employed bY EsterlineAngus Co., Marmaon Motor Co. and| Dusenberg Motor Co. He retired in 1945. Mr. Birsfield had studied mechanjcal engineering at Basel, Switzerland. He was a member of the Sahara Grotto and North Park Masonic lodge. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Dora A. Birsfield; two sons, Belmont J. and Richard W. Birsfield; two granddaughters, Miss Joyce Birsfield |

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J. A. Birsfield, ‘War-Weap on Engineer, Dies Here at A

Services for Jules A. Birsfleld, mechanical engineer and war-weapon specialist, who. died Sunday in his home, 3528 Northwestern ave. will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Central chapel. The

Mr. Birsfield, who was 78, was credited with a part in the develop- | {Frank (Pop) Hedden, formerly of ment of an aerial torpedo, a non-vibrating telephone

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WEAPON SPECIALIST DIES —Services for Jules A. Birsfield | will be held tomorrow.

Dale Smith

Dale Smith died yesterday in his 39 home, 1633 Roosevelt ave, after an years, will be sung at 9 a. m. to-|illness of three years. morrow in Holy Trinity Catholic | Services will be held at 2 p. m. church. Burial will be in St. Jo-

{Thursday in the River Avenue Bapj ist church. Burial will be in Floral

was 64, died] Park. Sunday in his home, 924 N. Haugh | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Gest. He was a member of Holy Trin- [neva Smith; ity church, St. Aloysius society and tricia Ann Smith, Janice Marie the Slovenian Independent: Benefit Smith and Sharon Dale Smith; the

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{tather, John Smith: three sisters,

Survivors are two sons, Joseph Mrs. Carrie Byers, Miss Ada Smith and Adolph Tramte,'and Mrs. Alta Jones, and a brother,

{Leonard Smith, all of Indianapolis.

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Mrs. Mary Hedden Dies Here at 78

Mother of Former Coach at Butler

Mrs. Mary E." Hédden, mother of

land now football coach at ‘Anderson college, died yesterday in the {home of a daughter, Mrs. Josephine McKeen, 3015 N. Pennsylvania st. She was 78. Mrs. Hedden formerly operated the Hedden hotel at Worthington 45 years. She lived at Worthington until a year ago when she sold the hotel. Her husband, Nathan Hedden, died in 1929. She was a past worthy matron of O. E 8 at Worthington-and a member of the Worthington Chtis{tian church. Services will be at 2. p. m. tomorTow in the Myers Funeral home in Worthington. Burial will be in Worthington cemetery. : Other survivors are two sons, Hobart Hedden, Worthington, and Edgar Hedden, Miami, Fla.: two daughters, Mrs. Minta Scantland, Worthington and Mrs. Herbert | Ames, Pasadena, Cal; one sister, Mrs. Ella Tate, Bloomington, and | tive grandchildren,

Walter Shugert

Walter Shugert, a life resident of Indianhpolis, died vesterday while driving his car in the 700 block on E. New York st. He was 7s. Mr. Shugert, 27 Kenmore rd. was

employed 39 years by the Pennsylvania railroad. For 16 years prior

Rites T omorrow For John Mills

Services for John Mills, who died Sunday in his home, 529 Patterson

Jacobs Brothers West Side chapel. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr. Mills. was born in Alabama, lived here 34 years and was a mem. ber of the Church of God. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Marie Mills; a daughter, Miss Sadie Ma# Mills; a, son, George Mills; two stepsops, Ernest Watkins and Irving Watkins, all of Indianapolis; his father, Willie Mills Sr., Tuskegee, Ala.; four sisters, Mrs, Lucy Johns son, Chicago; Mrs. Callie Graham, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Fredonia Cummings, Montgomery, Ala., and Mrs, Louise Jones, Asheville, N, C.; three brothers, Willie Mills Jr, and James F. Mills, both of Tuskegee, -{Ala., and Thomas Mills, Indianapolis, and one grandchild.

Frank C. Green

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: i TUESDAY, MAY 8, 6 1947 home. Burial will be in Floral Park. olis, and Mrs. Loyce Dunn, San Survivors are four, daughters, Mrs. | Francisco; three saps, Clyde L., Bar] Pearl Stepp, Mrs, e Richier|D. and Ben H. Gree, all of Inlanand Mrs. Lila Bunean, Indianap- | apolis,

Frank C. Green, an Indiangpolis resident since 1912, died yesterday | in his home, 450 Arthur ave, He | was 93, A native of Barren county, Ky, Mr. Green was a carpenter and retired in 19022. ‘He was a member of

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to his retirement in 1939 hé was night foreman at the Hawthorne! engine roundhouse. He was a member of the Irvington | Methodist church and Oriental! Masonte Lodge. | Services will be at, Shirley Bros Irving Hill chapel but the time has not been set. Survivors are .a son, Charles Shugert, New York City; a daughter. Mrs. Ruth Crawford, Oak Ridge, Tenn, and a brother, George Shugert, Indianapolis.

George Hunter Services for George Hunter. 1038 Colton st., who died Priday in Flower Mission hospital, will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the George H. Miller mortuary. Burial will be in New Crown. : Mr. Hunter, who was 60, was born | in Memphis, Ind. 40 years. He was employed by the New York Central railroad. Survivors are-two brothers, Amos Hunter of Memphis and William! Hunter,’ Seamonsville; two sisters, | Mrs. Gertrude Griggs and Mrs. Delphia Stephson, both of Louisville, !

Ky. and a step-daughter, Mrs. | Marie Webb, Indianapolis,

William C. Beal

dent ‘of Indianapolis, died yesterday in his home, 3055 W, Michigan st.! He was employed as a clerk by a. confectionery company and was 66. Services will be at 3 p. m. Thurs- | day in the Conkle Funeral home with burial in Crown Hill. Survivors are two sons, Charles! and William Beal. Akron, O, and a’ sister, Miss May Beal, Indianapolis. !

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