Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1947 — Page 6
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local Deaths— Long-Time Legion Mrs: Mary G. Wagener Dies;
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MONDAY, OCT. 13, 19
‘War | Buddies Pallbearers For Sidney S. Miller Tunes Mary ©, Waser, 80 Gard Dr. ite
Services for Sidney 8. Miller, attorney and former Indianapolis ins J {lson himes urial corporation counsel, found dead in his car Friday at his home, 5534 Rites for Mrs. Hawkins J. c. wis } Crane] of ue 0 She was. 08. JB Wis to be
Spe edway Dave, Ware to be hi afternoon in the Flanner & Buchanan, Set for Tomorrow Mrs. Wagener, who died Thursday in her home, was president of mortuary, Cremation wi : | Mrs. Gladys Allen Hawkins, sec-|the Women's Auxiliary of General Protestant Orphans’ Home, and a : World War I buddies of Mr. Miller were to be honorary pallbearers. retary to the national secretary of member of Zion Evangelical and All served with him in the 150th Field Artillery of the Rainbow Division. ne American Legion for 20 years, Reformed Church, and the Wom. dianapolis 50 years, died Saturday They are: /died yesterday in her home, 311 en's Guild. in her home. She was 67 and a From Indianapolis: Theodore Tay- Berkley Rd. She was 53. | Survivors include her husband, Native of Rising Sun.
Employee Dies Life-Long Resident Here
Funeral services for Mrs, Mary G. Wagener, 950 Garfield Dr., lifet of Indianapolis,
Coulter, Toledo, O,, and four grand-
y ard Maxwell, Daniel Gloss- | children. , urviving are her h RN a "Phal Her husband, Fred W. Jachne Sr, Mrs. Hawkins was the widow of William > Hugenet two ot: gp anvee son DEbang, fava at sau . : died in 1936. Bertrand Stoddard . Hawkins, a DODald an bert Wagerier; two ' Rider; & sh: ; © Mullikin, Paul Bonham, Harmon World War I veteran. and the brothers, Herman and Louis Wo step-sons, rt C. Bruder and Young, H. E. Cook. Mervil Alex- Mrs, Elizabeth A. Lentz mother of three World War II vet. GUnneman; two sisters, Mrs. Chris-| Herman C. Bruder, all of Indianander, Edward Cook, Paul Allen [tina Wright and Mrs. Anna Achgill, | #polis, and a brother, Albert New-
rs. El . Lentz erans. Mrs Elizabeth A leniz, 112 N } all of Indianapolis, and three man, Madison. Bradley Ave, died ygsterday In| She had served as secretary 10 andehildren Prom other cities: Byron Young the home of a daughter, Mrs. Mrs, Gwendolyn McDowell, na- : . Mrs. Harry E. Drake Lafayette; William Taylor, Liafu- Gerald Osborn, 114 N. Bradley Ave. tional Legion secretary, from short- Mrs. M. Hollingsworth | Rites for Mrs. Blanche C. Drake, vette: Ralph Oregory. Blooming-| Mrs. Lentz, who was 65, was a ly after World War I until she pyneral services for Mrs. Mayme Wife of Harry E. Drake, 544 N.
¥imer Straub, Victor Hassellman Storey Larkin and John Cayler.
ton: Marlin Prather, Baltimore, Md., native of Terre Haute. She had became lll six years ago Saunders Hollingsworth, 1116 W. Highland Ave, will be at 2 p. m. and Clarence Trotter, Cincinnati lived here flve years and was a Member Mothers Club 30th St., will be at 3 p. m. today, in| tomorrow in Meyer & Abdon fuhr member of the East Tenth Street She was a member of Tabernacle’ Planner & Buchanan mortuary, neral home. Burial will be in Crown Mrs. Janet C. Jaehne Methodist Church. Presbyterian Church, John H, Hol- Cremation will follow Hl Services for Mrs. Janet C Services will be held at 2 p. m. day Jr. Post, American Legion] A resident of Indianapolis for 50 Mrs. Drake, a resident here 40 Jaehne, formerly of Indianapolis, Wednesday at Terre Haute. Burial Auxiliary, and Phi Delta Theta years, Mrs. Hollingsworth died Sat- Years, died Saturday in her home. will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Will be there Mothers Club of Butler University. yrday in Methodist Hospital. She She was 74. Mrs. Drake was a Howard & Son funeral home, Cam-| Survivors besides Mrs. Osborn, She taught for many years in the way 76, , imemberwf Park Avenue Evangelical bridge City. Burial will be in Rush- are three other daughters, Mrs, beginners department of the Taber-| ghe was a native of Boone Coun-| United Brethren Church, the Mis-| ville. Margaret Johnson, Mrs. Gertrude nacle Presbyterian Church and was'ty and a charter member of the sionary Society and Loyal Women's| Mrs. Jachne, who had lived here Lowe and Mrs. Jessie Roberts, all member of Fidelis Class and Cir- International - Travel Study Club, Class of the church, ang the WCTU. | from 1915 until she went to Cam-|of Terre Haute: three sons, Preston cle J of the Women's Society of the and former president of the Lin-| Besides ber husband, a sister, Mrs. | bridge City in 1933, dled at her and willlam Lentz, both of Indlan- church, She also took an active .,inian Chapter. |Georgla E. Small, Indianapolis, sur-| home there yesterday She was apolls, and Prank Lentz, Terre part in activities of the, Civic The- Survivors include two daughters, vives, | 75. She was a member of First|Haute; a brother, Samuel Cooper, ater. oll: | Baptist Church in Germantown, Seattle, Wash, and 14 grandchil-| Mrs. Hawkins, who was married Nitta ra Ms) hillip Gomez Pa. and the Riley Hospital Cheer dren. : at Hattiesburg, Miss, in 1917, came Robert Clark: a sister, Mrs, Fannie Phillip Gomez, died in his home,
11025 N, West St., Saturday. A native of Temacapulin, Jalisco, Mexico,
Guild here to Indianapolis in 1919 where she
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs Frederick Brennan Jr. had lived since then. L.. Smith, Greenfield, O.; three
brothers, Fréd C. Saunders, Thorn-
B rnard H Jeup, Indianapolis, and Funeral services for Frederick) Survivors are two sons, Gaylord town, Harry" Saunders, Lebanon, he had lived in Indianapolis 35 Mrs. Samuel L. Trabue, Rushville; & grennan Jr. 3025 W. 60th 8t., will Allen Hawkins, a student at Car- years. He was 52. | og ' . , ' ’ . Joe Saunders, Indianapolis, and ! son, Fred W. Jaehne, Cambridge is held in Crooked Creek Baprist negie Tech University, and Edward three grandchiidren A restaurant operator, Mr. Gomez City; two brothers, John S. Coulter, church tomorrow, with butial in Stoddard Hawkins, a Butler Uni- es : was a member of St. Bridget’s Spokane, Wash, and Robert J. crown Hill Cemetery, versity student, both Navy veterans; Patrick J. Murphy Catholic Church, and a veteran of| ire mE | A motorman for the Indianapolis ® daughter, Mrs. Stewart W. Hart- Services {or Patrick J. Murphy world War I. J | DIAMONDS Railways Co. for 11 years, and & felter, El Paso, Tex., a commissioned : | Burvivors-are his wife, Mrs. MarUNTED AND ember of the Crooked Crook Bap- Physiotherapist who served over- who died Saturday in his foe tha Gomez: a daughter, Miss MarREMOUNTED AND . ennan died Sat. 58s With the Army in the Philip- 1325 E. Vermont St, will be at 9:30 0,,6rite Gomez, both of Indianapolis, JEWELRY REPAIRED tist Church, Mr. Brennan died Sat. a. m. tomorrow in Grinsteiner fu- ; i FREE ESTIMATES urday in General Hospital, He was ples, and a niece, Mrs, August Beck- and his mother, Mrs. Jesus JariLiberal Allowance Dy er. FL. Wayne. ° heral home and ab 10 a. m. In Holy oe Gomez, two _sisters, Misses for your old mountings 3 . Services TOMOITOW Cross Catholic Church. Burial will nraria and Josefa Gomez, and a He Is survived by his wife, Mrs Services at 1:30 p. m. LOMOrrow he in Holy Cross Cemetery brother, Juan Gomez, all of Tema-
Vale, pastor of the Tahernacle Pres-
a (118 - ( NN 3 ¢ » hes M Breast Cogfvik Don- ... planner & Buchangn mortuary Mr. Marghy io a 5 wae a capulin, Jalisco, Mexico. 1 id anc obble Jene rennan; a . . , Tear wireman lor Indianapolis allways . will be in charge of Dr. Roy Ewin : s ( . +25 ne daughter, Miss Betty Joan Bren- 8 Co. for 38 years prior to his retire- John J. Wirth “ # ~~ Gr 9%
nan; his parents, Frederick 8r. and poioian Church. Burial will be in Ment last, year A native of gervices for John J. Wirth, who 3 Mrs. Lilly Brennan; three brothers, crown Hill Lebanon, he had lived here 50 years died Saturday at his home, 245 S. 136 West Washington Street Raymond, Howard, and- Cecil Bren-| pallbearers will be N, T. Mc. @hd was a member of Holy Cros§ sherman Dr, will be até 8:30 nan, all of Indianapolis. | Laughlin, Henry C Ketcham, Bu- Church and its Holy Name Society. a. m. Wednesday at Grinsteiner’s
’ 4 |cene K. Thomas, Harry C. Ent Jr.| He is survived by two stepdaugh- funeral home and at 9 a. m. at Our R E D U ( KE George N. Townsley Ee ras Harry good ie ters, Mrs. Margaret Albers and Mrs. | Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. George N. Townsley, an Indi- Baker. (Jennie Piggott, both of Indianap-‘Burial will be in Calvary. hip and waistline |/@napolis resident 40 years, dled| Honorary pallbearers will be Paul °lS and a brother, Willam Mur-| Mr, Wirth, who was 63, was an measurements, add Yesterday In Charleston, Ill. He j Howey, Dr. D. Wayne Meyers, Dr. phy, Danville, IIL. | employee of SS eiimoblle go. Be length to the hemline || Was 72. : Olin B. Norman and John W, Mar- | formerly worked 25 years for For without exercise, a J| He was a retired New York Cen- lowe. Mrs. Jean Catallento | Motor Co. and RCA-Victor here. new pleasant way. tral Railroad conductor, tte | Services for Mrs. Jean Margarel pg... i, alsace, France, he came Services will be held at 2 p. m William T. Wells |Catallento, 634'; Park Ave, Will para in 1911 and was a member of SPECIAL tomorrow at Charleston. Burial, Rites for William T. Wells, res be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow ni our Lady of Lourdes Church. 10 "Foren #10 | will also be there. Flanner & Buchanan mortuary.| gyryjving are his wife, Octavie;
tired carpenter, will be at 1 p. m. al w ill CemeSingle Treatment $3.00 §| Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Wednesday in Flanner & Buchanan Buriel wil Je 12 Drown Rill Ceme~} yee daughters, Mrs. Thomas Grif-
[—— Dorothy Townsley Wheeler, and a -t y : fin, Miss Charlotte Wirth and Miss ROXY son, Orville Townsley bot 3 In- mot aly am yutial in Crown HIlL| A native of Himlersville, Ky., she joanne Wirth, all of Indianapolis; Feel Nanabols an Yr Vesa resident of the North gieq yesterday in St. Vincent's Hos- go sister Sister Mary Wilhelmina, of Better NORRIS C polis |Side 75 years, dled yesterday In|pita) She had lived here five years th Ord el Bonedicl 1s C , y : his home, 1167 Udell St. He was {tne Urcer of Sh ecict in {ano * Patrick J. D ' and was a member of the BroadStart . ugan 18. A b f St. Paul M City, Colo., and two brothers, Frank Now! Reducing Salen Servic [78 A member of St. Paul Method« way Baptist Church, X. Wirth, Fairbanks, Alaska and Phone RL 6201 |! Services will be held at 9 a, m. ist Church, Mr. Wells was also &| Survivors are her husband, Tony, Alois Wirth Alsace France 3% Bd. of Trade Bidg., 143 N. Meridian | Wednesday in Assumption Catholic charter member of Winamac Coun-|ndianapolis: her mother, Mrs. Mary o ne : Church for Patrick J. Dugan, 1209 cil, Improved Order of Red Men. Kuhn, Rand, W. Va.; six sisters, | Advertisement pri ————— Bedford Ave. He was 72, 'He was born in Johnson County. |including Mrs. Raymond Riggen, Would King Cole Be Merry 3 5 TI TOA | Mr. Dugan, who died yesterday, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Indianapolis, and two brothers. With St h A id P i 7 i On Furs {in General Hospital, was a member Rachel Wells; two daughters, Mrs The Ie Yomagl ir yo Jains : SAVE Cloth Coats of the Iron Workers’ Union, - Alberta Odlin Kaler, Columbus, and Mrs. Jacob B. Bruder PRLLG A or old oe if he me stomand Suits
Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Porter, Indianapolis;| Services for Mrs. Nellie Bruder ach acid pains. Sufferers who have to pay h |? : / Katherine Strate, Mrs. Bessie Max- a son, Forest W. Wells; a brother, of 1312 Milburn St. Will be 8t 2:30 inaiestion’ ges pars. Keartburn. buming
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