Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1947 — Page 6

mans. s | — = = . “Pfc Jenkins. Tarawa Here,

“Military services for Plc. Washington Boulevard. He M. Jenkifis, 1310 E. Kessler Bivd.,| had lived here since 1930 and was will be conducted by the- ‘American | employed as a- salesman, He ‘was/ nn at 10 a. 'm. Wednesday in| 67. 2 .JFlanner & Buchanan mortuary. Funeral services will be held ata ' Burial will be in Washington Park. | Pte. Jenkins was one of the "first

war dead to be returned to this city. He was a member of the lin “Indlanapolis Hebrew Cemetery. M

Tarawa. His. body was returned | David Isenbefg, Indianapolis; two from its resting place on the island.” brothers, Louis Isenberg, Rock . He had been posthumously awarded | Island, Ill, and Isadore Isenberg, lof . the Purple Heart. | Davenport, 1a.; a sister, Mrs. Lena |p. He attended Broad Ripple High | Feldman, Davenport, Ia. School -in--Indisnapolis and was. » grandchildren. . member of the Riviera Club.

and Mrs, Fred Jenkins; two broth-

ers, Ge and Prederick Jenkins

at 11 a. m. today in Flanner & Bu-igy peech Grove, chanan mortuary, with burial in| win be at § a. m. Crown Hill Cemetery. He was 80. |w,anesday in

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native of Carroll County, he was 8 Mr. Roberts, member of Pleasant View Lutheran who was 79, was Church, | born in Irvington, Survivors ‘Include Wis wife, Mrs. Ky, and had Blanche Johnson; two daughters, lived in Beech cr Mrs. Manuel McGoldrick, New Au-| Grove 20° years. W. F. Roberts gusta, and Mrs. Charles L. Mid-| He had attended

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lifelong resident of Marion County, home. will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in guryivors are five daughters, Miss ,

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Mrs. Lowe, a member of Bellaire Pauline Beeson, all of Beech Grove; Methodist Church, died Saturday ati a son, John P. Roberts, Indlanapo-

Surviving are “two daughters, Beech Grove; eight grandchildren! m

Anna Frances Collins; three sons, | H

; Charles N. Ol Edward and | hue, Garence Bivera in Mrs. Georgia Ward

great-grandchildren, all of Indian.

«Mier Wolf Isenberg, a native of| Mrs, Ward, a

Russia, died yesterday in his home, native of KeoS——— ——— eee | Kuk, Jowa, had

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“EC. Willamson hn F- Hot Mrs, Erma Yeager = 2 ler V. Randall srr To Be Buried Wednesday Feral Tuestay |= sc = Dis Hore at 81 |‘ Yoo Rites Wedhestly E=csmsns

3 p. ‘m. tomorrow in the Aaron- railroad; who died yesterday in his | Ruben funeral home by Rabbi home, 1217 Shannon Ave, will be | Maurice Goldblatt, Burial will be at 3 p. m: tomorrow in the Moore |

second Marine Division and was] | Mr, Isenberg i survived by his will be in Crown Hill. He was 69. ; : . tl | ” 7s, killed in the initial assault: wave atwife.. Mrs. Dora Isenberg; a son, preg Alvira K. Ward lo

and four Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will ¥ in Crown Hill Hart; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Den-|(wood Methodist Church, Neola

. 5 11 years, died Priday. She Burvivors are his parents, Mr. W. F Roberts s Dies; lwas 74. A native of East Dorsett, sisters, Mrs. Leona Witte, Mrs. Marion County Democratic Woma : NTE grime ote ld BE suit vr conse] [ETRE in na, A ing St I Bey Rites Wednesd gregational Church, Bervices will be in the McCord| . | 1. 3 en orn el w 5. Joh dy Surviving are a son, Hartwell funeral home, - Oaklandon. = Ar ‘FREE OFFER for for altel ohnson . Ward, Indianapolis; a daughter, - id Services for William P. Roberts, yi. “ajo K, Julian, Milroy, Ind. E, D, Howerfon Deafened Persons \

“Funieral services for Walter 8. rod real estate dealer who died sister, Mrs. E. M. Gove, South 3. me For people who are troubled by Johnson, New Augusta, will be held! oo q0y fn his home, 1526 Main | Bristol, Vt, and a grandchild. :

‘Mrs. Emma VanHook [at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Jordah|—with all the enjoyment of ser-

Mr. Johnson, who dled Friday Inj | Holy Name Cath- 13015 8. Dexter Bt. who died Satur-| 5 a Sep aac e i Methodist Hospital, fved iniolje Church, | He was an aviation machinist’s called “Full-tone Hearing” and Indianapolis for 53 years and was & Burial will bé in [day in Lorg- Homital, VY *lmate on the aircraft tender USS (TOW available without charge. All Foods at Krogers Are Priced as Low as Possible Every Day in the Week. real estate dealer for 41 years. Algt. Joseph's. - Pp. Y Kenneth Whiting, and died of De¢afened persons acclaim it as a These Prices and Hundreds of Others Help Lower Cost of Living.

|Brothers central chapél. Burial will| wounds July 8, 1945, in the South practical guide with advice and en-

Born. in Franklin, Mrs. YanHook| 1941. would like a free copy, send your had been a resident here most of| {name and address on a penny post- The oruckers her life. She.was a member of the and Mrs. P re his Juieia, MI. (card and ask for “Pull-tone Hear- with She sealed c | aul Howerlon; two 8is- ing.” Write BELTONE, Dept. 18. |apolis. "|a friend who may be hard-of-hear- : J = rs, Marie Stanley, Venice, Cal,| $ x hnson Jr, New Augusta, and Ky, and Was a member of the! ’ y | "E. Bye grandchildren. | Holy Name Church and the Holy| |and Cleo Kuhn and Pauline Kuhn, Edward E. Johnson Te———————yhon Af aii se — 8. Cc

and two sons, Charles O. Kuhn and |.

Mrs. Cora Ann Lowe | The Holy Name Society will meet | Harry Lorrain, all of Indianapolis. Johnson, 1538 Roosevelt Ave., will Services Tor Mrs. Cora Ann Lowe, at 7:30 tomorrow for prayers in the Charles E. Leppert

Moore Mortuaries Peace Obapel. gqtherine Roberts, Mrs. Mary held iri: Pasadena, Cal, Tuesday. He Burial will be in Anderson Oeme- Noncy Starks, Mrs. Julia Messing, gied at his home there Friday at the! tery. {Mrs. Rhoda A. Gehring and Mrs. age of 66.

Pharmical Co. 16 years, Mr. Leppert | 2001 E. 56th St. She was 72. lis; a sister, Miss Rena Roberts, nag lived here 30 years and was a

Mrs. Gertrude Delello and Mrs, and two great-grandchildren. (Church, He attended Bhortridge!

‘ Tingle, 10 grandchildren and three Jr. Louisville, Ky.; a brother, E.| Dies Here at 75 {Bert Leppert, and two sisters, Miss

apolis, Mrs. Georgia Seaton Ward, widow Marie and Miss Edith Leppert, all) hours Monday and Fri till 8:30 Mier ‘Isenberg of Beth Ward Jr, died today injot Indianapolis, and three grand- a a PR thodist Hospital. She was 75. , Me ip e |children. Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted

Krug Recovered

Secretary of the Interior J. A. Krug, completely recovered from an {illness, flew -today to Washington.

lamation convention here.

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Pennsylvania Railroad 52. : Services for Mrs. ‘Emma 1da|2 p.m. tomorrow in the John A.| Funeral services for Albert V. = Born near Cumberland, Ind., Mr. | eager, who died Thursday in the|Patton FPumeral Home. Burial will Randall, who died last night in his Friends may call at the residence Conductor 47 Years | Fars iad lived ig OS of het dais. Mii. Aine ov i Ciuwss EJ Ce asi : Ave.,. W be Services , Wi the vicinity of In-{Belle Chow Talbot , Vincent, “Saturday at BeYieon or Ee a mao: 5% Victutty = hisiwere, to be held today at 2 p, m. [after a long {llness, served with the Planner & Buchanan fy, HANNEGAN'S MOTHER DIES life. ' Prior to his/in the Brightwood Methodist | Indianapolis Police Department for |Burial will be in Crown Cem-

deaths. he tended| Church. Burial was to be tn Crown sbout 20 years, but had been re- jeter. neral services will be held ‘here ~ af near Mc- Hill x ~ tired for eight years. "| Mr, Randall, who was 74, had tomorrow for Mrs. Anna He is survived by his wife, Jenny |lived here 40 years, and was with mother of Postmaster General Rob-

“ Cordiville. Bur-| Mrs Ye wh 82, Fos y A x ortuaries’ Peace Chapel. Burial, Yivais are liisin £3. Yeager who war § { wid yon Vincent; on® son, James Jr. and (the Weather Bureau in Cubs at the ert E. Hannegan. Mrs. Hannegan, one daughter, Mrs. Geraldyne end of the Spanish American War./who was 67, died Saturday. Her

wife, Helen Hart; {lived in Indianapolis 80 years. She ; ’ po and |Johnson. i : ‘Prior to his retirement 10 years son was at her bedside.

two sons, Fran: was a Tétited™ school teacher and Services for Mrs. Alvira K. Ward cls -Byron andihad been employed as a record 933. W.. 30th St. Will be at 1;30 Charles Russeliclerk in the Marion County -»

m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Jobn — Hart, a daughter, house until a few years ago. Miss Alice - Mae| She was a member of the Bright- ~ #7

zill Norris and Mrs, Paul Lents; Chapter of Rebeccah Lodge, Inter-

Mrs, Ward, a resident of Indian-| 0000 Mrs Lillie Hart; three national Travel-Study Club and the

Doris Lyle and Mrs. Mary Hender- en's Club.

rangements are not yet complete.

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Services for Ed David Howerton, hard-of-hearing, this may be the 910 N. Keystone Ave, will be held means of starting a oy full life

3 funeral . home, Burial will be in|mons, music, friendly companionBervices for Mrs. Emma VanHook, Crown Hill cemetery. He was 24. |ship. It fs a fascinating brochure

in Washington Park. She was 74.| couragement of great value, If you

Pacific area. He enlisted Dec. 27,

ristian_Chureh, _ |ters, Miss Pauline Howerton and [1450 W-, 19th St. Chicago 8, II

Survivors are four daughters] (mM M ’ on Marie Moorhead, Indianapolis: rg. Mae French, all of Indian-|Also ‘show this important news to

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be held at 10 a. m., tomorrow in Arlington Methodist Church. Burial

Bervices for Charles E. Leppert, will rmer Indianapolis resident, will be te be I Washing Park Cemer

: I n Johnson, who was a ltelong| 1 [resident of Indianapolis, died Bat- | salesman. {or tis Newnan urday in General Hospital. He was| 3 | He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. | Elsie Cunningham, Huntington, W. Va; a son, Calvin Johnson, Ft Pt. Wayne, and a sister, Mrs, Clara Ogle, Harrisburg, IL

ember of Cathedral Catholic |

igh 8chool. vie are his wife, Mrs: Dolly | _ Leppert; a son, Charles E. Leppert|

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EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT

Mr, Krug became ill Thursday hile addressing. the National Rec-|

charter member J* ~ lof the DAR in ®50e K 3 3 | E Princton, Ind. Mrs. Georgia i TTR 13 Funeral serv- Ward 3 B | {ces will be at 11 a. m, Wednesday

in Kregelo & Balley funeral home, with burial in Crown Hill Ceme-

tery, «Mrs. Ward is survived. by one son, Seth 8. Ward,

Mrs. Margaret E. Dietz

| Services for Mrs. Margaret E| Dietz, who dled Saturday in her home, 3001 Meredith Ave, will be at 3 p. m, tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Irvington Chapel.‘ Burial will be in Memorial Park. She was|

» AY y | . AY YU VAIL pads » native of North Vernon, she

had been a resident of Indianapo-WEATHER-SEAL lis 35 years and was a member. of the © Woodside Methodist Church)

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Survivors are her husband, Peter HU 1368 Free Dietz; three daughters, Mrs. Mar-/ - garet Adams, Mrs. Maxine Layton | Estimates and’ Miss Norma Jean Dietz; seven | sons, Raymond, Elmer, Robert, Russell, Carl, Fred and Albert Dietz, all of Indianapolis; two brothers, John Stenger, Indianapolis, and George Stenger, Trafalgar, and six grandchildren.

Tl Aaa John A. Miller

ATR a SS | John A. Miller, a yardman at the oo - Indianapolis Stockyards, died yesterday in his home, 314 E. St. Clair

po On Furs St. A lifelong resident of IndianSAVE Cloth Coats apolis, he was 66. snd Suits Funeral services will be held at

BISHOP-KAYE FURS 11:30 p. m." thmorrow In the G. H.| 2nd Floor — 7 N. Meridian | Herrmann futigral home. Burial! will be in Crown Hill Cemetery,

Mr. Miller is survived by his wife,

| Mrs, Stella H. Miller, and a daugh-| How Dr Edwards Helps ter, Mrs. Earl P.-Martin, both -of Indianapolis,

Constipated Folks! ‘War Mothers to G Give :

For years Dr. Edwards relieved patients bothered b constipation Card Party for Veterans ey am ads Olive Wayne Township War Mothers Olive Tablets are mild, gentle but [Will sponsor a benefit card party) oh—so thorough! Olive Tablets act for the Veteran's Hospital in the on BOTH upper and lower bowels to American Legion Home, 6566 W. produce mare Jaber dl-ithe move- | Washington St., Thursday at 8 p. m.| HI or No riplog Just complais The committee in charge includes ay! 15¢,30¢ | Mrs. James Campbell, Mrs. T. o.|

r —— TY Bush, Mrs. Willlam Pratt, Mrs. VEOS @uarante®d [pred’ Kies, Mrs. Robert Teeters,| for Mrs, Dora Shaw, Mrs. Denim Felix, |

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Train Pauses Here

A special New York Central train bearing the nation's war dead from New York to Kansas City paused {in Indianapolis today. | The railroad corhpany sald soMar as is known this is the first train assigned for the sole purpose of

GATE TACT | transporting war dead. Nine guards | were aboard. |

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