Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1947 — Page 23
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H. K. Weirick Burial Rites
Rites Tomorrow
In Terre Haute Tomorrow (Rites TOMOITOW |-iri.n.se Bu Funeral Tonight
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Rites for H. K. (Shorty) Weirick, official of the Fred A. Beck Co. Resident of City wil be at 11 a. m. tomorrow -
Inc, will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Kirby mortuaryl with burial in 74 Years. Dies at 80
Terre Haute. {Burial will be in Crown Hill
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Mrs. Mary Janert Spurgeon R. Smith Rohert | Young
Seivices the John A. Patton funeral home. Young, who died Wednesday in Duncan Young, and a sister, Mrs. Srand°dentity and chaplain of Queen his residence, 5623 E. Washington,
Mr. Weirick, who was vice president and sales manager of the firm,' Services for Mrs. Mary Janert, Mr. Smith, who was 51, was for- were to be at 8 o'clock tonight in Mrs. Sallie Martin
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| division, ‘ Church, the American Beauty Em-|
was A member of the New broidery Club, Daughters of Charity,
allroad Conductors.
vania Railroad System. He served! Gertrude Arnett, 522 W. 26th St. Hospital. He was 62. as. & conductor in the St. Louis) She was a member of Bethel, ifr Whetsell
was a Dative of He |Cumberland, Ind, and had been a Church (Swedenborgian), Irvington and Sisters of Charity, She was resident of ‘Indianapolis 30 years. Lotee 666. FAM, and the Otder of President of presiding elders of He was an employee of the Parnell Bethel Church, past grand mation umber Co, for three years, and pre-
for Robert Emmett Survivors are his wife Camilla °f Union Chapter OES, and past .;. une had been janitor of the
Esther Chapter OES. Surviving, in addition to Mrs, Years.
W. M. Sikes, Lakeland, Fla,
Shadeland Avenue Grade School 14
Arnett, are u son, Thomas va-tin Services will be tomorrow at 3:30
died yesterday in Methodist Hosphal He was 40 and had resided at o, jieq Wednesday in her home, mer cook for Red Gables restaurant Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, Services for Mrs. Sallie Martin of chree grandsons, two grand- P. m. in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill
$647 N. Pennsylvania St.
Born in Seidel, Ill, Mr. Weirick (Christ. He resided at 1624 As- 923 E. Tabor St, will be at 3 p. m, Church, Waterford Masonic Lodge Cemetery near Robinson, Til. ‘had lived in Indianapolis 23 years. bury St.
tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann and the Tillman Harpole Post, He was a member of the Second Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. (funeral home. Burial will be in American Legion. Presbyterian Church and the In- Dorothy Robbins and Mrs. Mar- Grown Hill. She was 80.
dianapolis Athletic Club. He was jorie Weyland, both of Indianap- A native of Germany, Mrs. Janert belle Smith; two sisters, Mrd VOars.
Mr. Young Who was 74, was a Church. Burial will be in Crows dianapolis.s native of Glasgo, Ky, and had Hill. Survivors are his wife. Mrs. Anna: Deen a resident of Indianapolis 238 Mrs, Martin a resident of Indians Thomas H. Whetsell Mary Thalkamer and Mrs.
He retired in 1945 after 45 apolis 30 years, died Wednesday in, Thomas H. Whetsell, 328 E. Wash- Estelle, and four
and a member of the First Baptist Burial will be tomorrow in Morea 1025 Hadley St, will be at 1 p. m daughters, five great-grandchildren, Chapel. Burial will be in the Anders tomorrow in the Bethel A. M. E an aunt, and five nieces, all of I.- son Cemetery, Survivors are four sisters, Mrs, Clara Lynch, Mrs. Cora Huber, Mrs,
Ethel
a graduate of Wabash College where olis; three sisters, Mrs. Vertie pad been a resident of Indianapolis Mildred Herod and Mrs. Helen years of service with the Pennsyl- the home of her sister, Mugs. ington St, tied yesterday in General Louis, Prank and William Whetsell,
he was a member of Phi Delta Bunch, Mrs. Jewell Johnson and 74 years and was a member of the Brooks; three brothers, Joseph, Theta Fraternity. Mrs. Renna Bracken, all of Bowling myangelical Reformitd Church. She William and Lewis Smith, and a Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eliza- Green, Ky., and five brothers, Wal- wag the widow of Alfert Janert Sr. half-brother, Charley Bright, all of beth 8. Weirick; a daughter, Miss ter P. Lowe and Roy C. Lowe, both: gurvivors are a daughter, Mrs. Indianapolis. Janetnell Weirick; a brother, Ken- of Indianapolis, and Herschell Lowe, mma Brink. three sons, Albert, ; : neth Weirick, Indianapolis, and a Thoms H. Lowe and W. Grady Otto anad Herman Janert; two sis- MTS. Elizabeth Collins Stet, Mrs. E M. Causey, Terre, : we, all of Bowling Green, Ky. ters, Mrs. Emma Vogt, Indianapolis, Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Col- : . and Mrs. Bertha Nesper, Buffalo... ' who died Wednesday in the John Coughlin [N. Y.; two brothers, Robert, and 9 a | I ln Id | Adolph Waurster. both of Indianap- home of her daughter, Mrs. Clyde John ‘Coughlin, 2316 Carrollton lolis, six grandchildren and eight Gray, Route 1, will be Saturday a Ave, died in his home yesterday. (1:30 in the Gray residence. Burial
He was 89. At will be in the Greenwood CemeMr. Coughlin, a native of Ande OMOITowW
John Yelvington tery. son, had been an Indianapolis | Services for John Wait Yelvings Mrs. Collins, who was 8, was dent 11 years. He was former r- Services for Clarence A. Porter, ton, a native of Indianapolis will Dative of Hamilton, Ontario, and tionary engineer for Guide Lamp Who died Wednesday in his home, be conducted at 3 lived in Indianapolis 44 years. She Co. for 25 years. He was a mem- 2334 Brookside Ave, will be at 3p m. tomorrow by was a member of the Olive Branch ber of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries the Rev. Theo Christian Church and an honorary Services will be tomorrow at 9:30 Peace Chapel. Burial will be in pigher, pastor of member of the English Avenue in the Grinsteiner funeral home. A Washington Park. Northwood Chris- Boys Club. requiem high mass will be held! Mr. Porter, who was 63, was born tian Church, in Survivors besides Mrs. Gray, are at 10 a. m. in St. Joseph's Church. here and lived most of his 'ife in Flanner & Bu- two brothers, George and Alfred Burial will be in Holy Cross. “TIndianapolis. He was a sheet 1aetal chanan mortuary. Tambling, Toronto, Can; four Survivors are two nephews and worker for the Beech Grove raiiroad gurial will be tn grandchildren and nine greatfour nieces, all of Indianapolis. {shops 38 years. He was a member crown Hill. grandchildren. of the Hillside Christian Church, Mr, Yelvington, _ Sa — ——— Grover C. Lowe
the Boilermakers Association (AFL), who died Monday ‘ PN, Rites for Grover C. Lowe, em- ‘he Ancient Landmarks Masonic jn Tucson, Ariz, , uo « Spies Peek ployee of Indianapolis Tent & Lodge, Sahara Grotto, the Improved was 33 J. W. Yelvington Awning Co., will be at 10:30 a. m.
| | great-grandchildren.
Order of Red Men and the Macap- Friends may call at Flanner 5 At Royal Gown
Monday in G. H. Herrmann fu- "¢®S- : Buchanan mortuary, after 7 p. LONDON, Oct. 24 (UP)—Norman neral home. Burial will be in Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Nellie {5qqy, Hartnell, designer and custodian of Crown Hill Pleffer, and a half-brother, James Princess Elizabeth's gown for her Mr. Lowe, a former clerk for the Bailey, bosh of Indianapolis. BRITISH TO QUIT ZION IN "#8 wedding Nov. 20, coated his salon Pennsylvania and. Big Four Rail- A LONDON. Oct. 24 (UP)—Goverin. windows with whitewash today. roads, died yesterday in Methodist CARDINAL DIES IN ROME ment sources expected today that Mr. Hartnell said fashion sples Hospital. He had lived in Indian-| ROME, Oct. 24 (UP)—Carlo Car- British troops would begin with- were trying to peer through from apolis 40 years and was a member .dinal Salotti died today of a liver drawing from Palestine by October, neighboring windows with powerful of Garfield Heights Church of tumor. He v was mn. 1048. | binoculars. :
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