Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1947 — Page 7

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Services will be conducted tomorrow in Kansas City, Mo., or Maxwell K. Fletcher, grandson of one of Indianapolis’ first AREY. He was 65. Mr. Fletcher, a native of Indianapolis, went to Kansas City in his twenties and established a wallpaper business. He died there, He was a grandson of Calvin Fletcher, who settled here in 1821,

diana affairs as a banker, attorney, farmer and legislator. Maxwell Fletcher's father was Stephen Keyes Fletcher, an 'Indiananolis lumber dealer. His brother was the late Robert Malott Fletcher, vice president and cashier, Indiana National bank, who died in 1938. Survivors include his wife, Bertha; two sons, Maxwell K. Jr, Kansas City, Mo.,, and John O., San Francisco; a nephew, John R., Indianapolis, and five grandchildren.

William H. Meyers

Services for William Harvey Meyers, 1231 W. 20th st., will be .at 2 p. m. today in Greensburg. . Mr. Meyers died Sunday afternoon of injuries received in an automobile accident the same day at the junction of State Roads 100 and 234, in Hancock county. His wife, Mrs. Sarah Meyers, and daughter, Mrs. Ethel Gemmill, are both in critical condition at the Henry county hospital from injuries received in the collision. Other. survivors are three sons, Arthur R. and Willard H. Meyers, Indianapolis; and Lloyd ff. Meye serving with the navy in Japan, ore: two daughters, Miss Rita Jean Mey-

Seedorf, Michigan City.

Allen B. Fulkerson

Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Allen B. Fulkerson, who died Monday in his home, 1045 W. 32d st. Burial wil] | be in Crown Hill cemetery. He was | 69

An Indianapolis resident for 40 years, he had been employed all that time at the Polk Milk Co. He was a member of the Veritas Masonic lodge and the Modern Woodmen of America. Survivors are his wife, Blanche | B., and two brothers, Ray Fulker- | son, Hamilton, Ontarie, and Ar-| thur Fulkerson, Boston, Mass. !

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Legion Auxiliary To Seat Officers

The Northeast unit 380 of the | American Leigon auxiliary will hold a dinner followed by the installation of officers at 8 p. m. Thursday, Sept. 11, at their post home, 30th and LaSalle sts The installation will open two days of festivities given by the legion and auxiliary, A fish fry will be held at 6 p. m. Friday, Sept. 12, followed by a free dance.

A committee of auxiliagy and post | {members will snack bar in the post home.

serve guests at a Auxiliary officers to be installed are: President, Mrs. Beulah Goode; first vice president, Mrs. Dorothy Moore; 2d vice president, Mrs. Jean Fiscus; treasurer, Mrs, Evelyn Wilkerson; treasurer, Mrs. Jane Moorman; chaplain, Mrs. Leona Clamp-

. BREAKS GROUND — Governor Gates [right] wielded spade in ceremonies yesterday for construction of the new State Health Board building at the Indiana Looking on are (left to right) Richard C. Lennox, architect; R. E. David R. Jones, president of the state board of health, and Dr. L. E. Burney, state board of health chairman. |

State Deaths

PERU~—Miss Rose Sheple TERRE HAUTE Thomas ‘Budde, 83.

You, [UNCIE— William L, ThicAllister, 87. irs. Hattie Stout, 65. arry D. Dunwiddie, 47 LAFAYETTE—Mrs. Mary Long, 76. ROSSVILLE--John Calvin Downey, 171. MORO@CO-—-Mrs. Florence Johnson, 82, DELPRI—Mrs. Lottie Btarkey-Cox, 79.

Mrs. Hazel Looper Dies in Pasadena

Mrs. Hazel Keplar Cooper, a former Indianapolis resident, died Sunday at Pasadena, Cal, where she had lived 25 years. She was a native of Pauldine county, O. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday home, Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Survivors include her husband,

itt; historian, Mrs. Ruth Lawrence; sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. Josephine| Geier. Mrs. Louise Murphy is the) outgoing president of Northeast! unit. On the same night, Northeast post will install their new officers for the coming year. Melvin Goode will be installed as the new commangder; Joseph E. Wilkerson, first vice commander; Earl Clampitt, second vice commander; John W. Moorman, adjutant; Albert M. Harman, finance officer; Everett Powell, chaplain; Harrison B. Mullendore, service officer; Alvin Geier, historfan, and Bedford Moore, sergeant-at-arms. A. Wayne Murphy is the retiring commander.

Islands Reported Seized HONG KONG, Aug. 27 (U. P.).— Roundabout Chinese reports said today that Manchurian newspapers printed dispatches saying Russian troops occupied a group of Chinese islands at the juncture of the Amur

{and Sungari rivers near Khaborovsk, |The reports lacked any responsible

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| Eugene 8.; two sisters, Mrs, Kirby Lucas and Mrs. Robert Latham, both of Indianapolis, and two brothers, [Jack Keplar, Indianapolis, and Walter Keplar, Dayton, O,

Mrs. Alice Lane Mrs. Alice Carrie Lane died today at her home, 3014 Clifton st. after an illness of several months. Mrs. Lane, who was 85, was a native of Frankfort, Ind, and had lived there most of her life, She had been a resident of Indianapolis 20 years. She was a member of North Star chapter, O. E. 8. * Services will be at 2 p. m. Friday in the Goodwin funeral home, Frankfort. Burial will be in Frankfort cemetery. Survivors are her son Frank K. Lane, Indianapolis; a grandson, Martin 8. Lane, New Castle, and two great-grandsons.

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Leroy Atkinson Dies-in Hospital

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Printing Salesman | Services for Leroy P. Atkinson, | 1201 N, Linwood ave, who died| Monday at St. Vincent's ‘hospital, | will be at-2 p. m. tomqrrow in| Moore Mortuaries Irvington Chapel.

Mr. Atkinson, who was 56, was a native of Maryland. He had been| employed as Salesman for the] Premier Printing Corp. in 1In-| dianapolis for 20 years. He was a member ‘of ‘the Central Christian | church in Lebanon. | Survivors are his wife, Pauline; a daughter, Mrs. Walter Moulton; | two sons, John P. and James Atkinson; a stepdaughter, Mrs. George Hunter, and a granddaughter, all of Indianapolis, and a brother, Prentice Atkinson, Seattle, Wash.

John R. Munn

John R. Munn, former employee of the Indianapolis Railway system, died yesterday in his home, 604 N. Jefferson ave. He was 86 and had lived here 50 years. Survivors are two sons, Howard and Conrad. Munn, Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Anna Louise Allen, and Mrs. Victor Godby, Hollywood, Cal.} six stepdaughters, Mrs. Mae Mathews and Mrs, Bessie Smith, Vevay, Ind.; Mrs. Bertha Wolfe and Mrs. Irene VanCamp, Indianapolis; Mrs, Isadora Kemp, Nashville, Ind., and Mrs. Minerva | Wolf, Hollywood, Cal., and two step sons, Willlam Demarree, Vevay, and Everett Demarree, Hollywood, Cal.

Thurman A. Koontz

A. Ora Goslee, 75. COLFAX~Jelf E. Scott, 72. ATTICA—Mrs. Rose Leeper, 77. DARLINGTON-—Noah Alfred Davis; 70, OTTERBEIN-—Arthur Stephen Tyrrell, 57. HUNTINGTON — Mrs. Ann E. Mahoney Hall, 81, DECATUR—Mrs. Kathleen Bardsley, 33. LA PORTE—Mrs. Atguats W. Knoll, 84. Harry W. Hayes, yea Lula Leola Fix, 50. Mrs. Rhoda Huntington, 63. : MONTPELIER -—- Orlando Milton Shinn, 2.

CHESTERTON—Andrew J. Larson, 89, FT. WAYNE—Frederick V. Berning, Mrs. Eva C. Oberholtzer, 53. Martin J, Howley, Tl. Mrs, Dora M. Hollenbeck, 60. BLUFFTON--Mrs, Della Stahl, 78. Mrs, Harriet Ann Parkison, 64 GARY Mrs, Ingebord Hokanson, 76, Joseph Koryeansky, 173. Mrs, Myrtle Mae Lyons, 57, Mrs, Mary B, Murphy, 63, Mrs. Mary Notaro, 65, Mrs, Barbara Pavia,’ on. Zika Bimiku, 632. 0 Elizabeth Cox, 80. ANDERSON -— Mrs, Leu Tishie Preston, 64. GREENTOWN--Dallas McCoy, 8. SEYMOUR--Charies V, Hirtzel, 78. BROWNSTOWN-—-Mrs. Mollie Allman; 83. WEGAN--John H. Hinnefeld, 90 NEW ALBANY--Miss Sarah Duncan, 80 ELWOOD--Mrs, Rosina Hueper, 88 COAL CITY- Mrs. Orville Karn, b4, KNIGHTSVILLE Fred Weese, 75,

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GENOA, Aug. 27 (U. P.).—Kurt Schuschnigg, former chancellor, the Saturnia for the United States | where he will deliver a series of lectures,

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Services for Thurman A. Koontz, | |manager of Highland Landscape Co.,| |who died Monday in Ft. Benjamin| {Harrison Veterans’ hospital, will be! at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries’ Colonial Chapel. Burial will be in Union Chapel cemetery Indianapolis. Mr, Koontz, who lived at 8200 E.! 82d st, was a native of Mahomet, | Ill, and a member of the First Evangelical church. He was 27. Survivors are his wife, Thelma; {two sons Malcolm and Stanley, his (father, Thurman H. Koontz, all of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Corinne Moulton, Greensburg; Miss Virginia Koontz, Inflianapolis, and Miss Rosa Koontz, Shelbyville, and one brother, Robert Koontz, 8helbyville,

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