Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1947 — Page 12
The showpiece of all 1947 cars !
Pawar Studebatoer
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, Dies he T f—— | S. S omorrow "THE ST) 30 un peli Dies Services for Thomas David Johnson, who died Saturday in the home fimerican - tor Robert F. DeVault, an Indianapolis policeman 30 years| i Ts Saughies, Ext, Albers Sub: 413 Va Se be hea » ae Ee 28th st. who died Saturday in his home, 6124 Winthrop ave. will be held at 2:30 nets cemetery. th R 11 lookin kr m. Sanne sow in Moore Mortutaries Colonial chapel. Burial will be Jol who was 81, was former caretaker for the old W. jooometive \ ' Mr. DeVault, who was 75, was Broad Ripple town marshal from Washington st. ball park 13 years and cared for'the ball diamonds oe fie ing 1913 until it was annexed to Indianapolis." He served with the Indian- tof the city park and recreation de- lived" here 40 years and was a apolis police force until his retire- partment 10 years, He was a native member of th ¥ Garfield Heights shops. ment two years ago. He was «| Loyd, Peorgia, Ill, and Tempe De- of Morgan county. a Ce. arfle. ghts | Three wo patrolman and later was stationed | Vault, Tipton, 16 grandthildren and Survivors besides the daughter, |™'C I es BE Nisband peed and e in the receiving ward of City three great-grandchildren. are four sons, Cecil B., Thomas A. "7 00 are har a ut , John); “1 guess hospital. Charles W. Whitak Joseph W. and Harry H. Johnson, |=" Hulahd Shree sisars Jars Strang, mec! He was born in Tipton county, aries y | er | all of Indianapolis; a stépson, John d 2 eos , Mrs. Addie Wortman | locomotives lived here 34 years and was & mem- | Charles Ww. Whitaker, who! Beasley, Lizton, nine grandchildren an rs. Hallle Allen, all of Indi-|: have to go & Ber of the Police and Piremen's | Jberated a ani he Shop aan r and five great-grandehildren. anapolis. : Ta Su { - fears, y wo siociation, 2 tay Ripple Christal tvs home, 938 N. Beville ave. He Jasper P. Smith Walter L. Boyer all of his 1 America. (was m. Jasper P. (Jack) Smith, 204 E.| Services for Walter L. Boyer, |: makes its a Survivors are four daughters,| MI Whitaker was born in Iowa, Orange st. & clerk for the Charles 4140 Cornelius ave, who died Sale |: : ihc lived here 45 years and was a mem Friedman drug store, died yesterday |urday in City hospital, will be held Hunted ' ber of the Mother Church of in City hospital. He was 45. at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Patton | “THE son and Mrs. Jennie Wadsworth, all FA of Indianapolid, and Mrs. Mary Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Mr. Smith was born in Shelby- funeral home, Burial. will be. in what happen Brenton, Winchester; four sons,! Services will be held at 2 p. m. ville, lived here 30 years and was a Crown Hill I read my | Herbert, Paul and Herschel De- tomorrow in Montgomery mortuary, | member of Morris Street Methodist | Mr. Boyer, who was mn, was for- for every pi Vault, all of Indianapolis, and 1622 N. Meridian st. Burial will be ‘church and Ben, Hur Lodge. imerly employed by several loca Strang. Gharles DeVault, St. Louis, Mo.; in Memorial Park ceremony. 1 : { Services will be held in J. C. Wil- building contractors. He was a] 3 Walter L. three brothers, John, Vincennes; Survivors are & daughter, Mrs. | AL CL - J Jo Chapel of Chimes at 10 a. m. member of International Hod-|: ° ‘the steam ) |Lucille Deer, and a brother, John PRODIGY IN ROME-—At the age of 8, Ferrucio Burco directs ay art bis wite. Mrs Sorell re Union Lose} 1%, 1 gHidinn “Look at tI SAVE ON BEAUTY SERVICE 'W. Whitaker, both of Indianapolis.| the Rome Royal Opera Symphony in Beethoven's First Symphony. smith; ‘Smith {Saige mn time (when and sister, Mrs. Cynthia Doyl (Smith; a son, Jack Smith; his Shrine 46. . there were 1 ' 5 Lyn vie,! The performance was his official debut in the Italian capital after | mother, M: d . ® FACIALS Crayfordsville. other, Mrs. Maude Smith; and a| gyrvivors are two sisters, Mrs.| No matter what your occupae We walk ® MANICURES - conducting more than 40 concerts in various ltalian cities. He's | brother, Floyd Smith, all of Indian- | Gorrie B. Martin, Indianapolis, and| tion, you need good vision to de service ; ' pits ® FINGER WAVES Mrs. Jacob Dorman the great- Weer of the Italian composer Vincenzo Bellini, and |apolis, and a .sister, Mrs. Donald yrs Sayde Perry, East St. Louis,| your best work. Have your visi deserted an ae Ee b. Wash. | Services were held yesterday for conducted hfs fi rst concert when n only 4 4 ‘years old, | Gordon, Shelbyville. 1. checked NOW, and let Dr Pr were proppe International Beauty School *,.:.: Mrs. Jacob Dorman, who died d T. » S ~ Bessie Power Wingate Agnes T. Hanley ris fit you wich scientifically | § roar. Bary EE == {Saturday in her home, 3402 Broad- Bernar ranger r. *y Services for Mrs. Bessie Power! Services for Mrs. Agnes T. Shar-| correct glasses. You'll look bete "That's the IN BOTTLES AND AT FOUNTAINS way. Burial was in Beth-El Israel Wingate, a resident here most of key Hanley, who died Thursday in| ter—work better—see better. | engiivg,” he cemetery. Blacksmith Dies ol 71 her life, who died Saturday in her|her home, 417 N. Alton ave. were Mr. Str Mrs. Dorman, who was 53, was ' home, 2020 N. Alabania st. will be(to be held at 8:30 a. m. today in work on a d born in Russia, lived here 52 years Services will"be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrowgn Grinsteiner's funeral held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Flan- the George W. Usher mortuary and EYES EXAMINED ele 7 per and was a:member of Hadassah and | nome and at 9 a. m. in Holy Cross CatholicTchurch for Bernard T.|D¢T & Buchanan mortuary. Cre-|at 9 a.m. in St. Anthony's Catholic . vi ey the Beth-El Sisterhood. | Pranger Sr, who died Saturdsy in his home, 124 N. Oriental st. Burial] ation will fallow. church, with burial in Holy Cross| G) AGSES ON as a Survivors are her husband, Jacob; | will be in Holy Cross cemetery. Mrs. Wingate, who was 71, was cemetery. CREDIT ol ur Tn thre¢ sons, Robert H. and Benja-| Mr. Pranger, who was TI, was a former blacksmith for the Beech|PO™™ in Aberdeen, O., and was &| Mrs. Hanley, who was 71, was a ~SEE—~ hl a id 3 min, Indiandpolis, and Barney, Co- | Grove Big Four railroad shops. He was born in Louisville, Ky, and | member of the Second Presbyterian life resident of Indianapolis. ng. a M lumbus, O., and four daughters, Mrs. | lived here 30 years. . | church. Survivors age her husband, Rich- another rl : Robert Stolkin, Mrs. Sarah MArcus,| gyrvivors are his wife, Mrs. Rose Noel 0. Kitchen |. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. lard Hanley; four sons, Prank, In- Charles g Mrs. Dacid Levitt and Mrs. OsCar|pranger: six sons, George, Andrew! private sraveside ‘se : {James B. Serrin, Kalamazoo, Mich.; |dianapolis; Lawrence C., East Chi- Frediking is Tavel, all of Indianapolis; 15 grand- | iy carl B. Max. Raymond and : ervices for and two grandsons, James B. Serrin cago; Joseph N., Bremerton, Wash., Mr . h children ‘and seven great-grand- ‘Bernard Pranger Jr. and a daugh- Capt. Noel O. Kitchen, who was! ! Jr, Kalamazoo, and Richard Win- and Richard B., Los Angeles, Cal.: nil iy children. | ter, Mrs. Leona Giblin, all of Indi- killed in a plane crash in the Phil- 8&te Serrin, serving with the army a brother, John W., Boston, Mass.; or R i anapolis. ippines July 1, 1946, will be held Japan. a niece, Mrs. Edward V. Moriarty, OFFICE AT yetle w Elsie Stoeffler : Lul k Indianapolis, and eight grandchil- Giese] power. Services for Mrs. Elsie Stoefller, Thomas Hartley Spann 2° 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Floral LUG M. Jackson | dren. Me. Fea who died Saturday in her home, 420! gervices for Thomas Hartley Park cemetery. The body has been Services for Mrs. Lula M. Jack- | i ————————— He remembe! N. Arsenal ave., will be held at 2| spann of Butlerville, former In- brought here from the Philippines. | 3°™ who died Saturday in her DE DAULLE FEARS WAR Jokingly let | F p. m. tomorrow. Place of burial] 4ianapolis and Acton resident who Capt. Kitchen was 27, {home, 116 S. 1ith ave, Beech, LILLE Prance, June 30 (U.P). hit their ma , ats Campaiy, Lov liond City, N. Y.. ; hak aor Jap storming. . | died Friday, were held yesterday in| Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Betty | EO aril he. hele BB ong Een. Sharjes De uille Joy Buusdly Sliph Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Indpls. _{born in ee a Now Yas Vernon with burial near BryantS- oo, one. 1524 W. 26th st. a son, funeral home. Burial, will be in tions and no people on earth ex-| served his s = years and was the first president of Phillip Kitchen, 2. and the parents, | Crown Hill {empt” if Europe fails to balance that his fat " ; Spann, who was 44, was an| ; { ‘Mr. Span Mr. and Mrs. Oatley Kitchen, 1155! Mrs. Jackson, who was 39, was the dee ri be “Okay, ok {the Liederkranz Ladies Auxiliary. | employee of the Schwitzer-Cum- IN. Belle Vieu pl. Bort at re Aa | pening rivalry between the icture off | Survivors are her husband, Wil-| mins Co. here nine years. BD ee had | United States and Russia, BP a liam Stoeffler;, two sons, Herman gyryiyors are his wife, Hilda M rallroaders,” and Dr. Walter Stoeffler; two| five daughters, Mrs. Mary V. Low- . isisters, Mrs. Anna Asperger and | der, Indianapolis: Mrs. Marjorie C—— Mrs. Christine Hoenig; a brother, pyryici Merced, Cal.; Shirley Ann, Gottlieb Stoeffler. eight grand-| goo" wo TLS Beverly Joan| Ww A\ children and two great grand-ign nn, gi of Butlerville; three chijdren, all of Indianapolis. sons, Sgt. Thomas E. Spann, sta- : : i tioned in Panama; Jackson Dean Maggie Schellenberg | met» mourns. uct ows | LOVELY FABRICS, SMART DETAILS, EXPERT WORKMANSHIP MAKES THIS NT Mis, Maggle Schellenberg, a. In-~ | Butlerville; the parents, Mr. and b dianapolis resident’ 50 years, died | Cup ero brother David : with and wi yestes#ay in her home, 806 Lincoln; o Spann, all of Scottsburg, and k Y # government. st. She was 88. ! three grandchildren. f op Fess p ecti on 2 ve a in Years ee hut Rare Mrs. Schellenberg was born in : po . WILL MAKE YOURS Switzerland and was a member of Flo M. Donnals . their fine-to 2 a the Garfield Park Evangelical and! Services for Mrs. Flo M. Donnals.. ’ Such other. ; Reformed church and the Ladies’ who died Saturday in the home of oo! A ME i DISTINCTION Aid society of the church. a son, Aaron Donnals, 2024 Winter Take thos . Services will be held at 3 p. m. ave, will be held at 2 p. m. tomor- » . inary. Seem : tomoiyow in the G. H Herrmann row in the Hamilton funeral home. . Rtg —and COOLING COMFORT, foo hanna home with burial in Wash-| Burial will be in Memorial Park ! SAministeatie TE as ; ington Park cemetery. icemetery. i of them- hav < Survivors are two sons, Charles Mrs. Donnals, who was 81, was {favorite cuti dll a | R- and Fred Schellenberg, Indian- iborn in Illinois and lived here 34 aloft. The | Sh a» !apolis; a sister, Miss Verena Hie- | years. homa, chairn 8306 Virginia ave. 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