Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1947 — Page 4

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Local Deaths—

“Mrs; Annie Dawson

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« Marie Dawson hh out. the schools In

Nie v . Burial in Crown Hill

For Musician Annie 8, Dawbivd., yesterday in Methodist hoswill be at 10 &. m, tomorrow & Buchanan mortyBurial will be in Crown Hill

Services for Mrs

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Mre, Dawson was formerly plano i accompanist for -her datghter, Mis.

Morréll, is violinist, and played throughcountry She attended Indianapolis and ob-

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tajried her. musical/ education here.j #

A lifelong resident of Indlanap~’

alis she had been “asgoclated with

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ie John Herren Art institute for

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Charles R Howe (Sharles Glasson, .. “A

Carpenter,

Rites Tomorrow 2s, x jo N. Pennsylvania st. di terday in Flower Mission hi Bl. He was, 80. i N\ He had been retired for the past 10 years, but formerly was em-| ployed nine years by the city . po schools, and 12 years by. the BUF- cparies ford Printing Co,

Mr. Glasson was a native of Sey:

Greensburg Mortician Dies at Age of 62

Rites for Charles R. Howe, Niseenspur mortician, will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow if Greensburg Pres sbyterian church with burial in South Park cemetery there {m Mr. Howe, who is a brother lof Lloyd Howe dean of Indiana College of Mortuary Science here, died yesterday at Methodist hospital. He was 62, Born in Bartholomew county, Mr " Howe had ‘resided in Greensburg for the past 40 years and had been a morticlan for the last 25 years He was a member of the state and national Funeral Directors’ associations, the Presbyterian church, {Masonic lodge, Knights of Pythlas

of Pythias lodge. 4 Mrs. Peek was am Survivors are . two daughters, zion Evangelical Mrs. Katherine Burris and Mrs. church.

Margaret Hankins, and two sons, gurvivors

Tipton Glasson, grandchildren grandchild. Services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Shidley Brothers Irv- Thursday in the ing Hill chapel Reddington, Jackson sounsy:

Seymour,

two! |anapolis, and one

and Mrs.

Crown Hill ‘cémetery.

Funeral “Thursday or Jeweler’ s Widow

"Minnie Peek, widow Peek, Jeweler: died Sun-

our and a member of the Knights) A life resident of Indianapolis, ember of the and « Reformed

are a daughter, Irvin Glasson and Charles Glasson william Gambill, .

Jr, all of Indianapolis; a brother, gsters. Mrs. C. PF. Hoeferlin,

great-liguch, Germany, and a brother, Carl P, Gierke, Iridianapolis, . Services will be held at 1:30 p. mM. gee ee Flanner & Bu- se ese Burial will be al chanan mortuary. Burial will be in *® eee

36 HURT NEAR ROME as {SAWDUST PLASTIC ROME, Sept. 2 (U, P)~ i | NORMAN (U. PJ —Sawdust and-

when an electric passenger train land a freight train collided head-on es {ime miles from Rome.

{oped by Dr. Robert A. Hardin, pro10) fessor of industrial education to Rotte da dr SBT | versity of, Oklabotha,

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She did mem-_ ° esse

20 years i work for the 2

promotion

the past bership mstitute - The only survivor besides Mig] Morrell is a nephew, Armond Roach, Indianapolis

Albert T. Isensee Dies in West at 81

Albert T mith here home in 8an had ‘lived was 8! Former

and - Independent “Order of Odd Fellows, i Surviving, besides his brother, are two daughters, Mrs. Beulah Mae |Gilliland and Mrs. Carol Nell Clifton: a sister, Mrs. Glen B. Elliott, all of Greensburg, and two stepsons, Carlos M. Minor, Wabash, and Robprt Minor, Greensburg.

Otto E. Wente

Bervices for Otto E. Wente, who

ventist Indians nounced today Charles M. Me South Side ch appointment tc Cleveland, O. The conferen session last wee closed Sunday.

‘Mrs. Clara Burge esas | Services and burial for Mrs. Clara e e : oy Burge will be this week in Forrest, | | Miss, but the time has not been set. see Mrs. Burge, an Indianapolis resi- : eooe dent for the past two years, died 0888

Dock H. Lee Sr. Rites Tomorrow

Bervices for Dock H. Lee Sr, Sunday, She i$ survived" by employee of “the Polar Ice and daughter, Mrs, Maggie Beaman, and! etee Fuel Co. for the past 30 years, will one granddaughter, Indianapolis. ¢ ge e be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the She lived at 858 W. 20th st. e000 New Baptist church. Burial will Sree————— eee

died Bunday in his home, 4700 N. be in New Crown. soe

fo Capitol ave, will be held at 1 p. m Mr. Lee, born in Harding county, Clark Funeral 4849

Mr. Robinion and tomorrow in the Flanner & Bu- Ky, in 1880, lived at 1014 Roache chanan mortuary He - was 54. st. and had been a local resident At Clarksburg Burial wil] be at Seymour. for 45 years. He 1s survived by Services for Edward O. Clark re- oo oo An Indianapolis resident: for the Nis wife, Louise; "two, sons, Dock) tired farmer, who died yesterday in ee ee operator” of Oliver W — past 43 years, Mr. Wente was = high Walia; he daughters; his home near Clarksburg in De- eee e ; founder and president of the Mrs: Alice oberts an Mrs. Ida catur county, will be at 2 p. m. e000 Jaen a ine Ho "din ousinads: Rites Tomorrow wente-Kreis Trucking Co. He was Rouse, and three brothers, Harvey! tomorrow in ¢ Clarksburg Chris- 334 on { esidiy ar ¥ RB Mi i a ‘member of St. Paul's Lutheran Daniel and Arthur, all of~Indlan- tian church. Burial will be at East eee» alter residing h or en ier church apolis. Hill cemetery in Rushville,

* 0000 He had operated automobile busi- A ; nother dau hter, iss Arbell nesses in other parts of the country Ben H. Miller, who Survivors are a brother, Theodore g M 3 Mr. Clark, who was 73, wag. n ®©®ee 1236 Nor- H. Wente; four sisters, Miss Clara

. Lee, and his sister, Mrs. Eva Watts, long ti e000 He was a member of Oriental died Sunday in his live in: Detroit, one | 1g sesitent of Southey Rush see oe lodge, ¥. & A. M. for 56 years, and Wente, Miss Lula Wente and Mrs ounty, He was the father of Mrs. Walter Campbell, all of Indianapo-

TWO. KILLED«—A 'privade r lane piloted by Perry Robin son Jr Wheston, I. crashed nto the top of this radio tower ago, then plunged Isensee, former lock- 3 died Saturday at his Diego. Cal, where he for several years, “He W the crash

the ground.

passenger, Searn L. Rodgers

neator were potn kiied in

Bervices for home dyke ave, wil] be at 2 p. m. to-

who

Glenn will Jac®bs Burial

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Survivors are his wife, Mr Miller; four-daughters { Fuller, Mrs. Minnie Atkinson, Miss Barbara Miller and Miss Martha Miller: four sons, Ben H. Miller Jr, Fred Miller, Prank Miller and FEdward Miller, all of Indianapolis Mrs, Viola Limpert, St oui , and six grandchildren

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Thomas Franklin, two nieces and | two “nephews. A.

‘ *x Deferred Payments Mf Desired!

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KING PINS INSTALLED FRONT END REBUILDING

EARL GREEN

CAPITOL 0852 35 N. ALABAMA

says CLEMEN Food Edit

eee SR : | Isabelle Tarplee and Mrs. Bessic ooo" 0! wis a first Heutenant with Indian- the Liauth 4 ral] i | Kincaid { Indi . ’ apolis division in the Spanish. Morrow in the Lauck funeral home: ;. .gndq Mrs. John Bchaub, Tampa, Se of Indianapolis. 33404 American war Burial will be in Crown Hill Fla Le urvivors besides the two daughI Ar # . ‘ ers are another daughter, Mrs. irviving are his wife, Mrs. Min- M Mille as 64, ooo : \ i ng kre 1 ihe re, ; ; 1 er He Wa ) WARS fa Steward Glenn | Florence Lisby, Rush county, and eee se nie lsensee, San Diego; a sister, native of St Joseph, Mo. but had three grandchildren. Miss Clara Isensee;, a nephew, lived in Indianapolis most of his Services for Steward Dies in 0S a —— 3393s Oljver Lewis 1sensee, present opera- life. He operated a live bait bhusi- be. tomorrow at 10 a, m. at eevee tor of the lock business; a cousin, ness at his home until retirement Brothers West Side. chapel. Miss "Mae. Mills. 247 E. Raymond Dies After Retirement sesoe Miss Ada Matthe, all. of. Indian=rthres years ago will be in Woodhaven, ot. died Yesterday in. at Aya oni , PETERBORO, N.H. Sept. 2. (0. {2332 apolis,” and a nephew, Carroll Isen- ™ Mr. Glenn, a native of Tennessee, hospital. She A . cis P.).—Dr. William E. Wickenden. 64. 2314s see, Houston, Tex. died Saturday, He was 75. He was, Born - In Johnson county, Miss 416d of heart disease at a hospital se eee —— aan an Indianapolis resident: for 34 IMilis lived here 40 years and was yesterday, less than 24 hours after ® %®®® Richard Johnston years and lived at 1114 N. Belmont | loved In the alteration depart. "is Fetirement as president of Case 3% oo + ! ave. His only surviving relative is *™P on COPAY Institute of Technol $484: a a cousin, Mrs. Anna D, Rocks In- ment at H. P. Wasson & Co, ‘17 land, O., be Roiaky R Clave sg wes - Funeral Tomorrow dianapolis She wax a member of the ‘nd: O. became effective. ssses : Christian church at Nineveh. 2994 Services for Richard Johnston, icier Services will be at 2 p. m. Thurs- ee ees retired ‘railroad employee, will be pq Nursing Scholarships day in Nineveh Christian church ||’ see at 9 a, m. tomorrow in St. Patrick’ . . ; S u f L | Gi | folowed by burial there FE eoeeee Catholic, church, Burial will be In H m E S h dt et p Tor Loca iris Survivors are a brother. leonse Holy Cross cemetery. erman E. schwan Two nursing school $200 scholar- A. Mills. eo Mr, - Johnston, who was 80, died Dies in Hotel Room ships exclusively for Indianapolis jsesee Sunday at City hospital. He was’ A H ; “Ey Schws ? girls have been established by Mr . [3 : 3s , retired foreman of the New York San eat Schwandt. In- i,q Mrs Herman C. Krannert, of Ben Elmann Central railroad roundhouse .and|dianapolis Fes ent, dted yesterday ppoaders Point, Services for Ben Elmann, retired | had been employed by the company '" ownuown hotel room. He pe geholarships are being taflor who died here last night for 33 years, He was born at Adams, Vos 00 oe financed through the scholarship while visiting his step-son, will be! 2 Decatur county, and was a mem-! Deputy Coronst William M. Kelly committee of Indiana ‘State’ Med-'held at his home in Véro Beach, '} ber of Bt. Patrick church, He re- said death was apparently due to jcal assoelatfon. The . association Fla. sided at 1628 Spann ave natural causes. Police were unable itself recently voted $1200 a. year Mp Elmann, who was 72, died Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Edna!to obtain Mr. Schwandt’s home for six scholarships for nursing at the home of Vernon LeManny ~ Johnson, Orlando, Fla, y % ddre EE es Students; . 3 ” 14818 E: 17th at; T= 1

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