Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1947 — Page 7

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local Deaths— ‘Funeral Here For Dr. Jose

WEDNESDAY. JULY 2, 1047

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Services will be held tomorrow for Dr. Joseph, Goode, former Indianapolis dentist, who died yesterday at tWe home of a friend, John

Huetter of Tippecanoe Lake. Dr. Goode was 74.

Retired for many years, Dy. Goode was an Indianapolis native. He attended elementary schools and high school here. He was graduated from Washington Universty at St. Louis and

dental college. In dentistry for ‘40 years, Dr. |

Goode made his home at Oakland |

Park, Fla, for “hé last 11° years.| He was a member .of the Ancient Landmarks Masonic odge.

The funeral will be at 4 p. m.|

tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan

~ mortuary and burial will be in

Crown Hill. Survivors .inciude his wife, Mrs. Mary O. Goode; three daughters, Mrs, Francis J. Feeney of Indianapolis; Mrs, Frank Nelson of Staten Isand, N. Y., and Mrs. Ben Pollett of New Canaan, Conn; three sons, Drs, Damon N! and Frank D. Goode of Indianapolis and Richard Goode of Los Angeles. There are 11 grandchildren.

Mrs. Nancy Kernel

Mrs! Nancy Kernel, 413°W, 31st st, an Indianapolis resident 15

years, died Monday in St, Vincent's |

hospital. She was 51. Mrs. Kernel was born in Waldron and was a member of the Holy An-

. gels Catholic church -here and the

altar society of the church. Services will be at 8:15 a. th.

tomorrow in- the G, H. Herrmann :

Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. in Holy Angels church. Burial ‘will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. Survivors are her hus! F. (Joe) Kernel; a da y Miss Janiece Kernel, Indianapolis; a sis. ter, Mrs. Delbert Maple, Franklin, and two brothers, Michael Schnaid, Camarello,” Cal, and Edward Schneid, Indianapolis.

Benjamin Carnine

Benjamin Carnine of 1051 Edwards ave. died yesterday at City hospital. He was 82. A native of Johnson county, he bad lived in Indianapolis most of his life. 2 Funeral’ services will be conducted at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the

J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes.|

He will be buried in the Mount Pleasant cemetery. Survivors include two sons, Samuel and George; a daughter, Mrs. Glenna Ballard; a brother, James; 1! grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren,

Budenz Calls Third Party

Communist Blackmail

CHICAGO, July 2 (U. PJ).— Louis Budeng, former editor of the Daily Worker, ‘Communist newspaper, says the Communists in America are threatening to launch a third party movement in order to force the Truman administration into renewed “appeasement” of the Soviet Union. Mr. Budénz, who renounced Communism and became a Catholic, told the Kiwanis International's 32d annudl convention yesterday that “the third party movement tn Communist hands is a piece of political blackmail,

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George Beyer { Services: for George Beyer, Who | died Monday “ut - the .home of a (daughter, Mrs. Ruth ‘Dole of 106 {N. Mount st, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the Conkle funeral home. Mr. Beyer was 76. Burial will be in New Crown, - Mr. Beyer was a native of Madison, but he lived in Indianapolis for 50 years. He was a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fel. lows and the International Iron Molders union. He retired in 1940 after 25 years of service as a molder for the Home Stove Co. Survivors are Mrs. Gladys Jones of Chicago, another daughter; a son, George C. Beyer of Indianapolis; three grandchildren and two greats grandchildren,

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Mr. Pierson had been associated years at Kingan & Co. with the American Can Co. for 25 employed ‘or a time by the Indian-, years. He worked for the firm here | apolis Rallvays and last worked tor, land then was transferred to its Los |the city.

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