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

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. MONDAY, OCT, 27, Local Deaths— Dies Here at 81 ' “Metal Contractor’ Was Civic Leader . Joseph C. Gardner, sheet metal scontractor, died last night in his home, 815 N. Delaware St. He was 81. t ' Mr. Gardner, who had been active in many Indianapolis civic orhis father in the firm of Joseph| Gardner Co. sheet metal contractors, after his graduation from the former Indianapolis High School. He was the first president of the Sheet Metal Contractors Association, 1920-'22 and was elected an honorary member in 1045. After ' serving many years on the board of the National Sheet Metal Contractors Association he was elected president in 1928. Found Altenheim

He helped found the Altenheim of Indianapolis in 1917. After serving

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He was elected trustee emeritus of | | the General Protestant Orphan As-| ALEXANDRIA, Oct. 27 (UP) sociation last year after serving as —Dee R. Jones, 75, former law | partner of the late U. S. Senator|

a trustee 40 years. { He served on the advisory board) Van Nuys, died at his home here of the Salvation Army, and was Yesterday after a long illness. | a charter member of the Kiwanis Mr. Jones, who was city attorney | Club and the board of’ directors of here from 1932-38 and a former) the Indianapolis Board of Trade. |Madison County prosecuting attor-| §leaded Loan Group ney, had been ill since he suffered He was president of the Arsenal ® fractured hip four years ago. Building and Loan Association and His office has been taken over by also belonged to the New York Don R. Jones, one of his two sons.

Street. Evangelical United Brethren Another son, Alton, lives in Wyom-|

CONTRACTOR DIES — Joseph C. Gardner, first presi dent of the Sheet Metal Contractors Association, died last night in his home.

Church, Ancient Landmarks Ma-| ing, O. Other survivors included the | sonic Lodge, York Rite, Scottish Widow, Mrs. Susan Jones, and a Rite and Murat Temple. daughter, Mrs. Vivian Baker. Services will be at 10 a m.| ie Wednesday in Hisey & Titus sorte PAS: Addie Rowland | ary. ‘Burial will'be in Crown Hill. | huneral services for Mrs. Addie Wilhelm Rowland, 232 Parkview Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Ave., will be held at 2 p. m. today Pearl Schumacher; two sons, Ra-/\n ‘Royster and ‘Askin mortuary, |

mond Gardner and Edward A. : with burial in Memorial Park CemGardner, and three grandchildren, v. She was 81.

Mrs. Eloise Shelton, Miss Ruth . : . Gardner and James Gardner, all of Mrs. Rowland, who died Friday in| 414 : Indianapolis.

{County, Ohio, and had lived in Au-|

{after an illness of two years. He

iolis, he was a member of North

ia sister, Mrs. Ruth C. Wilkins, In|dianapolis, and two brothers, George

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Retired Salesman Dies at Age 73

Services for Dana Mobléy who

died yesterday in his home, 286, Berkley Road, will be tomorrow),

at 2:30 p. m. in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 73. °' Mr. Mobley, a retired salesman for the Star Millinery Co,, was born in Hartsville and had lived in Indianapolis 50 ‘years. He had been associated with the Star Millinery Co. for 30 years until retirement six years ago. e was a member of the Fairview Presbyterian Church and the Gapital City Masonic Lodge. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Blanch Mobley, and two sisters, Mrs. H. C, Funkhouser, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Clyde MacPheron, Miami, Fla,

Edward HL Dalby

Funeral services for Edward H. Dalby, 3534 College Ave, will he held at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in Moore Mortuaries Colonial Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Dalby, who was a former general contractor, died Saturday night

was 56. | A lifelong resident of Indianap- |

Park Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and Murat Shrine. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lola Bixler Dalby; a daughter, Mrs.

Dalby, Indianapolis, and Elmer Dalby, Valley Head, Ala. i

Joseph M. Hopkins Private services for Joseph M. Hopkins, 2517 N. Alabama St. who died here Saturday, were to be today in Moore Mortuaries Colonial Chapel. Mr, Hopkins, who was 80, was a!

{her home, Was a native of Williams retired funeral director from Clin- ware St., died yesterday in St.| (Francis Hospital. He was 63.

ton. He was a member of the Meth-

Mr . tbur; i i i : : eg 5. Emma B. Cox rn before coming to Indianapolis. odist Church at Clinton, and a na-| A lifelong resident of Indianap-| Services for Mrs. Emma B. Cox, She was a member of the Order of tive of Newport. olis. Mr Lauck had been the owner 1122 8. Sherman Drive, will be the Eastern Star in Auburn and the| ‘Survivors are his wife, Mrs. and ope: —— wy { { + «and operator of the Lauck Hardware Ee rAte held at 1:30 p. m. today in the J. C.[Memorial Presbyterian Church. Esther C. Hopkins, and one daugh-ico, for 30 years. He was a mémber | Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, with) She is survived by a daughter, ter, Mrs. Samuel E. Runyan, two of Sacred Heart Catholic Church! burial in New Crown Cemetery. Sne Mrs. R. Alfred Hayes, Speedway grandchildren and one great-grand- goly Name Society, St. Francis Aid| wi 65, City, and five grandchildren. {child, all of Indianapolis. Society and Knights of St George Mrs. Cox, who died Saturday in . rb ——— er ————— Burial will be in St. J BC ' her home, was a native of Lafayette. H BR { P h H uria’ will be in Si. Joseph Leme- | She had lived here 27 years and was eavy ecelp S us 2 tery, but funeral arrangements have a member of * the Meadowlawn » not been completed. p By Christian Church. Pp | ' D WwW ® C Hi “4 d Mr. Lauck is survived By his wife, "% Survivors include her husband. rices ° n; u e ea y Wiifred O. Cox; two daughters, Mrs. Hogs slumped another dollar in 1100-1300 pounds. ............ [email protected] Mrs. Ruth Schroeder, Miss Mary George Potts, ;and Mrs. Ruth Hub~.trading at: the Indianapolis BLOCK | Se rounds a. 18.00@3478 Grace Lauck and Mrs. Louise May- : ler; both of Indianapolis, and a yard today. Large receipts pulled! © Weiters ~~ -. (ef all of Indianapolis, and Mrs, sister, Mrs. Jesse Walsh, Chicago, the price from $27.15 to $26.75. | 300 $00 pounds ...oii..... FT30@aego Ficancr Bailey and Miss Esther I, and four grandchildren. = Slaughter cattle ruled steady at| 800-1000 pounds .......esesss 38.28 %0.30: Lauck, both of Glendale, Cal.; three —. : a $34 high except some low gragle| 600- 800 POURS .......s..... [email protected]%0N8 George Lauck, Bernard Lauck Mill Process Blanket Cleansing grasses” Vealers gained 50 cents, ogi? POURS -vececrssrs. [email protected] land Austin. Lauck; two brothers, ‘going to $29.50, | Soo. 900 pounds ....ciinies. IT.00834.00 Alert Lauck and John Lauck, and i — ~ two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Mueller and P rogress Gite ve Fe 2 | 0000 penta niente 0! ® pis Celia Lauck, all of Indian-| the Soft Water | AUUNDRY | 1% 188 pounds 23 So 1595 C008 0 ts erase sns . [email protected] 2polis. . RY | lis 18 sounes BO nM a” main ..- SESE i : , | 188: 30 Bound: 1: Tans Comer 110 MI swat Mrs. Allie L. Ward i 200- ounds . 28.2 .50! : . TELEPHONE MA rket 2431 | z20- 240 pounds 25 Beet. BY LAN: Weems) | Funeral.services for Mrs. Allie L. ET a. Bi sees Good (all weights) ........ [email protected]| Ward, R. R. 6. { i | 27C- 300 pounds. . Baleage— i ard, R. R. 6, Greenwood, -former Don't Neglect Slipping | 300- 350 pounds or 17.50g.50 Indianapolis resident, will be at 11 i Ry tum caw snvussaveuner I 17.50 F : I T th M60: "$2 pounds ..... 19.35@2¢.00 Cutter and common . . 12.00@ 16.00] W. lomaitow in Modle Mortgars aise 8p ot cna aching Sows vo on CALVES (30 als JE vingtan chapel. Burial will be Goo Bm Good to choice . Deo false Soin drop, silp or wabble Ji. jn ponds 2. nanu Common, to medium ph 18 nds a 8 Vahaga, Ind. She was 84. when vou talk, eat, laugh or, sneeze? - . . 28: 50 Culls (75 pounds up) ........ 12. 16.50 s. Ward, a native of Ohio, died 't ed d barrassed | 330- 360 pounds . 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Mrs. Lida B. Fetrow, formerly of Peru, Ind, died today in the home

: of her brother; 236:B. lith St, She Resident Here on i, x

For 67 Years Funeral services willbe held at § Charles M. MeAltin, & native of |3:30 p. m. Wednesday in Flanner & Franklin, died today in his home, Buchanan mortuary, with burial in 5232 Central Ave. He was 67. {Crown Hill Cemetery. A resident of Indianapolis for 87 She is survived by & brother, J. Db. years, he had served as Indixfia Brown, Indianapolis, state purchasing agent and was . sales J. , the Love Ma- August Js Beyer chine & Tool Co. Funeral’ services for August J.| Funeral arrangements Nu Plan. Beyer, a decorator, ‘Were held at] ner & Buchanan mortuary have not g 30 a. m, today in the Blackwell

been completed. Survivors include his wife, Mrs, funeral home, followed by. requiem

{46 E. Washington St.

1502 Main St, (Speedway)

Agnes E. McAltin; “one brother, high mass at 9 a; m; in 88. Peter RITE'S Wiliam D. McAltin, and one niece, and Paul Cathedral. Burial was to| (Wright's) Mrs. Joseph Brower, all of Indi- be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Guaranteed .

anapolis. A native of Indianapolis and oY member of S88. Peter ahd Paul Ca- ‘ Frank L. Wright \thedral, Mr. Beyer died Monday in| Services for Frank L. Wright, Miami, Fla. He was 47. { who died Saturday in his home, He §§ survived b \ ¥ s y his wife, Mrs. 410 Jackson St, will be at 10:30 \pi.i0 Beyer: five brothers, Ed-| a. m. tomorrow in the Conkle fu- ward Lawrence, Harold, John and [meral home. Burial will be In yy.0n¢ Beyer, all of Indianapolis; Washington Park. He was 78. |i00 sisters, Mrs. Albert Fellinger, A native of Parkersburg, W. VA. yy cgrl J. Lauber, both of IndiMr. Wright had been an Indianap= ona polis, and Miss Frances Beyer, olis resident 44 years. He had been |n.w york City, employed 30 years by the Central| : Supply Col, and three years by the Mrs. Rose Matheu Services for Mrs, Rose Matheu,

Indianapolis School Board until his| He was a member of the West 2213 Rybolt St, who died Saturday,

retirement in February, Park Christian Church, North Park en route to General Hospital after Masonic Lodge and was Past PALron (heing struck byen truck, will be at of Lynhurst Chapter, OES. 1:30 p. m, tomorrow in the home of Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nelllehor daughter, Mrs. Viétoria Marsu, Wright; a daughter, Mrs, 2okusta 13s W. New York St, and at 2 p. m. : , ManMoore; a stepson, Harry Y i=in the Romanian Orthodax Church, | ning, all of Indianapolis, and & Blackford and Market Sts. Burial sister, Mrs. Rollo Robinson, 8is-|will be in Floral Park. BF terville, W. Va.

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Inge Manski (left) of Blooming.

Dies in Hospital

Charles M. Lauck, 2478 S, Dela-

(Mrs. Rose Lauck; five daughters,/dred Kirk, and two sisters, Mrs. negie

Mrs. Laura Nicholson, Jacksonville,| The Fla.; |great-grandchildren,

Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart and burial will be Wednesday in Indianapolis.

Stewart, 421 WwW. Michigan st. willl be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Wither-| Miss Esther Hughes; and his broth-/R. R. 16, Box 663, who died here

{spoon Presbyterian Church. Burial {will be in Néw Crown Cemetery.

Mrs. Matheu, who was 66, was a Indianapolis sisters

native of Romania and had lived in i {f Everett H. Hughes have 10 grandchildren and two) brother 0 {her husband, Nick Mathew, and an-

and | Indianapolis 24 years, rd of his death yesterTecaives. Wo Mrs. Mary Solomie,

| Survivors besides Mrs. Marsu are 'day in Montebello, Cal. Services other daughter,

+1, | Compton, Cal. Funeral services for Mrs, Elizabeth | The local relatives are

sisters, Mrs. Bertha Edmunds and; Services

nis two Myron L. Davis for Myron L. Davis,

ler, Denver Hughes. Other survivors Saturday, will be at 10 w m. to-| include his wife, Zona; his two morrow in Moore Mortuaries northMrs. Stewart, who died Friday in|daughters, Miss Pamela Hughes and east chapel. Burial will be in Washher home, was a native of Nashville,| Mrs. Glen Crowl, all of Compton, ington Park. “He was 49. Tenn., and had lived in Indianapolis and another brother, Ward Hughes,| Mr, Davis, a cement finisher for 34 years. She was 63. She was a Albuquerque, N. M, |the Huber, Hunt and Nichols Conmember of Witherspoon Church and Mr, Hughes was born in Indian- tractors, was a life resident of In- ! its Missionary Society, i apolis years ago, was graduated dianapolis. He was a member of Uae ¢ alla Survivors include two sons, James, from echnical Higl? School and is the Pentecostal Church and the Calvert is mellower. Stewart, Hartford, Conn., and Rich- a member of the Ancient Landmark Cement Finishers Unlen (AFL). | ; : y ard Stewart, Indianapolis;” three! Masonic Lodge here. He was a Survivors are his wife, Mrs: Zella uf hos Ww Will Re, Baltimare 1. MA daughters, Mrs. Daisy Kelly, Mrs. partner in a Los Angeles architect- M. Davis; his mother, Mrs. Etta J.| GALYERT RESER . Blsaded vert Distillers New¥

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