Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1947 — Page 23
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: yi: Local | en ' COREL maw |PFred and Ernest Tanner; & daugh-|, Sane ; \ : i . J rum eather + ono |Max Hosea Dies; |=: Skeivni st RRR Tl Th TH TTR ; b Dee “Al - by .|son, William Hardld Terrell; two ; : : oy Li We O. H. Greist, Prominent TY ee ance), © Lom vi at 2 you say, - : ; ° . and Mildred Sparks; a brother, Fred} . de Aad it to oy State Educator, Dies at 76 |WaS DEH UMICET [mone was ser hemes | "y e uca or, ies } ; : pr Hamm, all of Indianapolis. Nie : . who! . * « . ein 7 : : or o H. Greist, treasurer and chairman of the appraisement committee Services for Max F. Hosea, ho! Mrs. Lewis Flajs J : f pension fund of Disciples of Christ since 1030, died yesterday in died yesterday in his home in E. 106th . ; Bis home Tale He ! myn Services for Mis. Mary Fiajs, W1] . - "Prominent in Indiana ‘education circles for many years, Mr. Greist Pha Hdl is = rr {: Holmes Ave. Will be at 3 a. | ; very letter in was executive secretary of the State Teachers Retirement Fund from ary, Entombment : is Joy Trinity Onsholic Church, TO EACH HER OWN . . . teas and Tve . | 1926 until 1933. He organized the first high school in Darlington, was will Cro Buta] Vill %¢ 1 St. Joseph's Cem ect so that 1, | principle of Bedford High School be 4% Grown \ ey. WITH FIGURE-TYPED ut to say with © | : “in| member of Castleton - {Hill Cemetery. Eo | , Mrs, Flajs, who ‘dled Wednesday and superintendent of schools in Methodist i : ber of Amese Carlisle and Union City. He was|CBurch. : Mr. Hosea, who in St. Vincent's Hospitai, was a nas le a mn o ehoolmen's| SUrvivors include a daughter, ¥88 70 and & na- o tive of Yugoslavia. She had lived soft-hearted . NER‘ Club for 18 years until }946 | Miss Alice Steinmeier; a son, Albert|tiVe of Henryville, : here for 39 years. She was 57. assionate bul 8. |L. Powell; two sisters, Mrs. Emma had been a resi- a She was a member .of the Holy d unrelenting ., He was past master of Masonic|g powell and Mrs. Grace A. Powell dent of Indian-@ - Trinity Catholic Church, the Altar . ight as many | Lodges in Shoals, Carlisle, Union a) of Indianapolis; a granddaughter, [Polis . 40 years. 4 Society of the church, the Slovenian ; ; Pity and Winchester, was an elder ype Dorothy E. Steinmeier, Heidel- He was a member Si SSN Ladies’ Union, St. Aloysius Society, | * . ot be touched | of the Central Christian Church perg Germany; a grandson, Fred- of the Roberts iy and the St. Joseph Society, : and bodies of 5 a ‘member of the Century Club erick L. Steinmeier, Indianapolis, Park Methodist Survivors include her husband, : disillusioned, ik She Jagiana Shitorienl Society land a great-grandson. Church, Columbia ™" 0 "0 Louis Flajs; three sons, Frank, Jos= : 4 25 3 50 : I know thers lege wy uit of Phi Ka 2 Mrs Ida N. Br dl io, Sigua Delia {SPh ad Adolph Plays; thive agug. ' Fit ve everything = Bow Bold pe . . adli@y Kappes legal fraternity, and the ters, Mrs. Mary Ivancic, Mrs. Franid. | Fe | Mrs. Ida N. Bradley, widow of Indianapolis Bar Association. felis Mason and Miss Angela Flajs, all § I've read and | i Same = Bldisnajons 1s 1926 Robert H. Bradley, died yesterday | He was former secretary and of Indianapolis, and a sister, M# . the average and wen ainfie years'in her home, 1631 Broadway. She! treasurer for the Indiana Bell Agnes Brodnik, Indianapolis. 1 Whether your bust is full, average, or small, h-over, We're 80. , .|was 87. | Telephone Co. a life member of pg d d C. C h ng, both from Funeral services will be at 2 p. m.| A native of Amity, Mrs. Bradley the Independent Telephone Pioneers EGWQF . Croucher there's a Maidenform bra designed to make it organizers of Monday in Central Christian /lived here 50 years and was a mem- (Association and a member of the| Edward C. Croucher, a native of body” move | Church in charge of Dr. W. A. Shul- ber of the First Presbyterian Church U. 8. Independent Telephone As- Medora, dled today in his home, lovelier. Finer uplift, division and support, ext 90 cents of lenberger, pastor. Burial will be in'and the Magna Charta Dames. sociation, the Brookside Masonic| 1001 Congress Ave. He was 77, and : « 5s , pockets and Crown Hill. ; | Funeral services will be held at 3{Lodge 720, Murat Temple, the a member of the United Brethren pertly proportioned for individual figures. inanciers ana | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mina P- Mm. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu- Shrine, the Lions Club and the Church of Medora. rab the ship- | Wilkinson Greist; a. son, Dr, John chanan mortuary, with burial m Els. ” phe . survived by his wite, Mrs. H. Greist, Indianapolis; two sisters, Crown Hill Cemetery. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. a Croucher; one son, Homer Hallas and 5. Qrelah Fe al and. Lucille Kaufman: two sons, Max | Croucher, Indianapolis; one-daugh-| BLOCK'S Corsets, Fourth Floor : enrichment Mrs. Edith King, Huntington Park, Ernest T. Huller E. Hosea, Indianapolis, and Wil-|ter, Mrs, Robert Bowman Jr, In-| j head why we =~ | Cal. and three grandsons, John Funeral services for Ernest T.liam O. Hoses, Coco Solo, Canal|dianapolis; -one brother, Ross m starvation” | Greist, Tom Greist and Tim, Greist, Huller, 227 W. Maple Rd, a ye- Zone; & twin brother, John L. Ho-| Croucher, Indianapolis, and one buy it with" | all of Indianapolis. tired bank supply salesman, will be sea, Indianapolis; two granddaugh- sister, Mrs. Oma Dunn, Seymour, | 40 0ver and . , held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the ters and one grandson. Funeral services in Flanner & nd Mrs. Ida P. Steinmeier 6. H. Herrmann funeral home. Charles E. T Buchanan mortuary have not been ultimately : : aries £. lanner completed. Burial will be in Crown nto someone’s Funéral services for Mrs, Ida Burial will be in Crown Hill Ceme Services for Charles’ E. Tanner. Hill Cemetery i ii Whaal di . FN ram pmeisima————— . | vats a Pearl Steinmeier, who died yester | Mr. Huller, who died yesterday in|1017 S. Worth Ave, who died - : : A Allegro—for average to small ore. has : gay in pet Se, 150 Ey | Gtneral Hospital, was a lifelong ro. Weanestay 1 General Hospital, Sheriff's Dog Dies; figures. Lace and rayon satin + 40 {ident of Indianapolis and a mem- at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in| . y LZ sa : uge fortunes | Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. ne ' the a cal Re-| Shirley Heotaers Side chapel. | Believed Poisoned | Sonkinebien Tearose. . Sizes ugh specula~ ] Bula} be in Union Chapel 1omed Church. He was 73. Burial will be in Floral Park. | Deputy sheriffs today had a o 36. 1.50 : A Mr, Tanner who was 58, was a|“home case” to solve. | jo quote the ‘ The Rev, Charles Tyler, pastor of HONOR POST OFFICERS native of Imboden, Ark, and had| Sheriff ‘Al Magenheimer's pedi-. s keeper Castleton Methodist Church, will Indianapolis Chapter 303, OES, lived in Indianapolis 54 years. He greed black Boston bulldog died 4 example in officiate. will hold Past Matrons and Patrons'| was an employee of the Van Capp |this morning at the jail. } B. Allo-ette—for average figures. is. | Mrs. Steinmeier, who was 78, was Night at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the hall. | Hardware & Iron Co. The sheriff said he thought some Of fin batiste with 2in. band. y Bible. a native of Dayton, O. and. hsd|Lenora Felts is Worthy Matron and| - Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Opal malicious person poisoned the six- » hi : She say of $ lived ‘here 70 yeers. She was a Broadus Billeisen is Worthy Patron. 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