Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1947 — Page 8
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Local, Deaths— luli |Ritec Tamar, Louis A. § ivan Funeral for William Osburn, Rites Tomorrow gevie 2. eso ice G. Sulivan
Dies’ in Florida
8 { | . Saturday at his ! | Funeral services for William Frank Osburn, a native of Thorntown, | water, Fla., will be in Toledo, O. | Ind, was to be held at 2 p. m. today in Jones & Hurt Shefleld Chapel. | Burial to Be Held In Mr, Steég, who was 68, -was a Creamery Emp oyee Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Holy Cross Cemetery graduate of Manual High School] For 29 Years Mr. Osburn, who was 78, died Friday in his home, 3104 E. Southern | y Ave. He had lived here 60 years, and was a former employee of the New York Central Railroad. For 48 years he was a rallroader, and |
spent > Fe ars with the Pennsyl- Carty his i a des, wholesale dry goods rm; wililto Noblesville traction line, and held at 8:30 a. m. to row in the Vania allroad ALY, NE Ler, S. y mor
[later was employed by the Indiana home of. a sister, Mrs. Geor all Barve ion fevaran | Waggoner; two stepsons, Louis and |be held at 8:30 a. m. tomoryow in : , . George ® ig 4 Ved lta yo a Jatin Hutchings al of Inflianapo-| Blackwell «funeral home, and at Bell "Telephone Co. ker, 1310 N. Drexel Ave. and at n the old andalla Pennsylvania v* » .
roundhouse and as machinist's
helper at the Hawthorne yards un- Cros , tiring from the Ohio branch in!C Ce . ? ’ ' Rey ‘ ss Cemetery. 8 ross metery. tl his retirement in 1937 Mrs, Emma Franklin, Seymour; “70 y
Mr. Rieman, who lived at 1044 1942. He was a member of Capital Miss Sullivan, who died Satur-
Rieman, for 27 years a factory Was a member of Phi BI Fraternity. gullivan, an employee of Schlosser
Mr, Osburn is survived by a son, !hree brothers, Monroe, St. Joseph,
Otto Osburn: tao stensons. Edward | Tl. Henry, Dayton, O.,, and George N. Illinois 8t, died Saturday in 8t. City Lodge F&AM. _¢.day in the home of Mrs. Rooker 0 PIU INO SLEpSONS, BAWAIC yr sCarty, Indidnapolis, and a step-| Vincent's Hospital. He was 71, | Survivors are his wife, Anna; Lis||jveq at 502 E., Maple Road. She and Joseph Gunion, all of Indian- . oo EE Wai a | A native of Putnam County, Ohio, parents, John L. F. and Ida V. PF. was 43. mpolis; a niece, seven grandchildren, | ¥1ster, Mrs, Clara Warrenburg, n- . had lived here 35 years and was Steeg: his son, Louis A, Steeg, Jr, 12 great-grandehildren, and “one anapolis ihe h She was a native of Providence,
an member of 88. Peter and Paul Spokane, Wash.; his sister, Mrs. D. Cathedral, United Commercial fl. Kahn, and two brothers, win |R- I. and lived here 35 years. A
“ *mbe paul L Bormorn Rites TOMOITOW |For ober si "o.oo Ta im 5,447 Fo a [tective Order of Elks in Lafayette. apolis. creamery firm 29 years.
Services for Paul 1 Jarmann | Burvivors include his wife, Mrs. - who died yesterday in his home, 2186 | Nora Rieman, Miss Sullivan is survived by three
5 Delaware Si will be. held For Mrs Manuel brothers and a Sd iurwpelis; Wo Steve Nossol | sisters, Mrs. George Rooker, Miss Wednesday at 1:30 p. m in the G . . y ’ Bess Sullivan and Mrs. Ann For-
H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial Milton Day | restal, all of Indianapolis; a brother,
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nance man for the Second Church Dies
nieces and five nephews, Saturday in his home in Columbus, ! p { of Christ, Scientist, and the State
Funeral services for Mrs. Gladys O., will be held tomorrow in Co- | Services for Steve Nossol, 3010 Mrs. Cora A. Brockway Life building, has been retired for Manuel, 742 Roache St, will be |jumbus. Burial will also be in!W. Michigan St. who died yester- : two years because of 111 health held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in 8ec- | columbus day in General Hospital, will be Funeral services for Mrs. Cora A.
A vative of Germany he had ond Baptist Church, with burlall Mr Day. who was 71, was for- held at 8:30 a. m. Wednesday in|Brockway, 1653 N. Talbot Ave. will
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{in General Hospital, will be held Wednesday at 10 a. m. in Flanner &/ Y. Cab oe Skil ! 4 ! nterna tio na Beauty {Buchanan mortuary. . Burial will be in Amo, Ind. M2 E Wash. St 6
{" Mr, Cooper, who was 38, wad a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and Funeral services for Charles H.'and DePauw University where he! ' pyjeral services for Miss Alice G. a veteran employee of E. C: Atkins & Co., Inc.© He was a member of the |
i { Third Christian Church 4nd the E. C. Atkins Pioneer Club. { representative for Havens & Ged-|He helped survey the Indianapolls| Brothers, creamery firm, will he He is survived by his grand- > ie
mother, Mrs. Josephine Williams.
John Harris
|p. m. tomorrow in Mt. Carmel [tist Church. Burial will be in Crown Cemetery. Mr. Harris, who died Thursd General “Hospital, was a lif resident of Indianapolis. He
40. About 11 weeks ago he retired
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illness, " Mr, Harris is survived by
brothers, A. J. Harris and Harold! Harris, and a sister, Mrs. Alma An-
derson, all of Indianapblis,
pe b. Sullive Services for Leslie Cooper 60-Year Resident, Today at 2For C. H. Rieman .x'.z= =x Rites Tomorrow [Arranged Wednesday at 10f IC, ure
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lis: two stepdsughters, Mrs. Nellie ® 8. m. in 88. Peter and Paull He was transferred from Indiana|9 a. m. in’ Little Flower Catholic! Funeral services for John Harris Collingsworth Indianapolis and Cathedral. Burial will be in Holy to the Ohio Bell Telephone Co, re-| Church. Burial swill be in Holy 2420 Parker Ave, will be held at 1
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Mrs. Delia Saterfield 1-DAY SERVICE will be in-Crown Hill.” He was 67 Wife of Ex-Pastor | services for Milton Day, former [1 t I [Joh i Sylvan, who. isa radio-dis., Series loriMis. Delia Sater: Mr. Barmann, formerly mainte at 43 resident of Indianapolis, who died eS in 0s [pajsSere a} Police heddlyuariers; To ee ey. Sey Up to 20 months to repay
be Wednesday at 1 p. m. in J. D.| borderd Stratten mortuary. Burial will be No g Needed
in Floral Park. Mrs. Saterfield, who was 71,
was Do you have money problems? monthly instalments of only
toad tv Stee ans iw. 03 trata ; be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in a native of Hickman County, Tenn. Help solve them with a House- $6.75 each. lived in this country since an early in New Crown Cemetery merly agent here for the Western, the Stevens Mortuary and at 9 p n y, Tenn. P r : age, and had been a resident of In-| Mrs. Manuel, who was a hative es and Pacific Life Insur- a. m. in Holy Trinity Catholic Fianner & Buchanan ‘mortuary, She had lived here about 12 years, hold Finance loan. Then repay Dots let overdue bills, seadianapolis 61 years #of Xenia, O, died Friday In her ance Co. He was a member of the/ Church. Burial will be in 8t. Jo- with burial in Crown Hill Cemetary. and was a member of Allen Chapel your loan in small monthly in- SONal EXpenses, medical pd He is swpvived by his wife, Bertha. home. She was 43. For seven pyhplewood Christian Church and |%eph's Cemetery. He was 74. | A native of Oxford, O, Mrs. A. M. E. Church, | stalments—take 6, 12, 15 or up emergenty expenses fel you Joh years she had lived in Terre HAULE (pn Soottish Rite | A native of Poland, Mr. Nossol| Brockway lived here 50 years. She| Survivors are her daughter, Mrs.| to 20 montlis. : Gown. sa Household A ohn R. McCarty vith her husband, the Rev. Leon-|" gurvivors are his wife, Harriet: had been an Indianapolis resident| > ® member ‘of All Souls Uni- Amy Lack; a brother, Lorn Pruitt, you OW On Your note, Jur
Service fo John R. McCarty, ard A. Manuel, former pastor of two ‘brothers, Homer Day, Indian-| 49 years. -He was a former om- | in Otmech, Barmonte (Sup; who died yesterday in his home, 20/ the Second Baptist Church in apolis, and Howard Day’ Johnas- | Ployee-of Link«Belt Co.-and-a mem-alinee Musical, and the Nature)
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daughter, three nieces and a
| For example: At qur month- niture or car and no endorsers
ang ly rate of 3% a $160'loan may or guarantors are needed!
ho di e ' the Seo Study Club. dephew. be repaid in twelve equal all Household today. For N. Richland St, will be held to-| Terre Haut town, O.: his mother, Mrs. Emily | ber of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, | Mrs. Brockway is survived by a pi . monthly instalments of $10.07 extra fast service, phone first, morrow at 10 a. m. in the Conkle! Besides her husband, Mrs, Man- gp pay also of Johnstown: two| Survivors are his wife, Edna; two son Merle Brock i id Mrs. Catherine Doody each; or in twenty equal then come in funeral home Burial will be in! uel is survived by two sons, Milton |, ic} idre d 1 ) (daughters, Mrs. Catherine Secoulas| n Merle Trockway, vice president . . : - : j grandchildren and several nieces {of the Indiana National Bank here Mrs, Catherine Doody of 1140 Floral Park and Leonard Manuel Jr.; a daugh- |, { nephe {and Mrs. Anna Hruban, and his ’ . y ; esi Say ’ : Mr. McCarty. who wah-60. was a ter; ‘Miss Martha Manuel. all of and nephews, | ister, Mrs, Louis Stergar, all of | 2nd a grandson, Robert M. Brock- Lexington Ave. died of a heart 2 Tune in THE WHISTLER, America’s top mystery show, CBS, Wed. night Mr, arty, who was 64 as @ v Miss | é ' . {slater a ’ ay | attack yes native of Thorntown and had been Indianapolis; her father, Milton M. Mrs. Elizabeth Scott | Indianapolis. way, omeinnal, 0. yesterday while attending
a resident of Indianapolis 50 years | Morrell, Marion; four sisters, Mrs. | Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Alma Richard S oft Colter Mrs. Charles L. Turner Survivors are his wife, Lettie: his| Vida Gibson, Mrs. Geraldine Smith |g. former Indianapolis resident I C | “Puneral services for Mrs. Caro two sons, Robert and Kenneth Me- and Mrs, Evelyn Artis, all of In- who died Saturday in her home in| Funeral services for Richard Scott! : . re )
dianapolis, and Miss Madge Morrell, yg oon “wit be held tomorrow | Colter, former maintenance em-]
arion, and tw thers, Kenne . / 2 C arve, Narn A hoy pg at 2 p.m. in Royster and Askin Plovee x Ihe. Colla | onservs | Darsey funeral home, with burial in : rIBTI POHS, JAMES west Side mortuary. Burial will be U0: Tor 26 years, will be nd, 4 ad Morrell, Detroit lin Floral Park {Wilson Chapel of the Chimes when xamin { : : ! / > o : ; bya Kile Mrs. Rosabell ‘Shuler | Mrs Scott, who was 78, had lived yrtukemerts Pave heed COMPIEREof Richmond, died Saturday in y Services for Mrs, | 1 jor. |DCAr Morgantown 20 years. She| a |General Hospital. She was 83. An @lasses Fitted Services for Mrs, Rosabell shuler, Cemetery.
|Indianapolis resident 40 years, she was a member of New York] Street Evangelical United Brethren Church: Survivors include her husband, |Charles L. Turner, and a niece and!
h (Masonic Lodge. He had retired), oohew.
who died yesterday in her home, had previously been. a- resident of | Mr. Colter,’ who lived in the 1358 Hiatt St, will be held Wednes-|1ndianapolis 30 years, operating 3 princeton Hotel, died Saturday. He day at 2 p. m. in the Methodist grocery at 2345 Prospect St. with 76. a sem Church at Waverly,” Burial will be er husband, the late William V.|" 4 jifelong resident of Indianapolis, : in the IOOF Cemetery at Waveriy. Scott, . : Mrs, Shuler, who was 56, was a Survivors are her daughter, Mrs, native of Morgan County, and haa Flossie Brumley, Indianapolis; her three years ago. been a resident of Indianapolis 23(50N. Raleigh V. Scott, Morgantown;| gurvivors include two daugn‘ers, Earl Moore od TRADE MARK yours = seven grandchildren and nine prs, Mary Hemphill and Mrs. Melba td rerrreas Survivors are her husband, Wal- |ET€at-grandchildren. ° Stewart, both of Indianapolis, snd] EaFl Moore, a native of Dunkirk,
A SIZE FOR EVERY NEED Ser: her twits sons. Laver i La tw ot ew! Ind, died yesterday in St. Francis No’ rater nee Rd NEED er; her twin sons, Lavern and La Mrs. John iL. Pleasant wo grandsons, Scott Stewart and
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x A : . : Hospital. He was 52. BETTER JOB THAN A WEBBER verl Shuler, both of Indianapolis; | . : Bruce Stewart, both of Indian- : Westinghouse Appliances her mother, Mrs. Anna Champlin, Mp Ag Pleasant died yester- apolis. a Moore: io ive 2 0s ye Refrigeration Service Waverly, and tw andchildren. day in her home, 618 E. 34th St, * Shi GA { 2740 Madison Ave, OA-vsn yer, ani Wo BTR Ch te '8he was 69. Gratia M. Mcllhenny {resident most of his life. " aaame | Mrs. Anna Lindsey Born in Clinton, she had lived in| Services for Gratia M. Mc-| Funeral services will be held at Services for Mrs, Anna Lindsey, Indianapolis 27 years. | Ilhenny, who died yesterday in his|2 p. m. tomorrow in Wald funeral] who died yesterday in her home, Services will be held Wednesday | home, 2400 N. Pennsylvania St., will|home, with burial in Crown Hill| : . ; 1101 Shannon Ave, will be tomor- at 10 a. m. in Moore Mortuartes Co- be held tomorrow a# 10:30 a. m. in Cemetery. Platinumsmith & Designer row at 2 p. m. in the Conkle funeral lonial Chapel. Burial will be jn Flanuer & Buchanan mortuary. Survivors include his wife, Leora; Have your betier Jewelry red home, Burial will be in Mt. Jackson Hutsonville, 111. | Burial wlil be in Martinsville. He his mother, Mrs. Rebecca J. Moore, ! paltes SF's Jomtien elects | Cemetery Survivors are her husband, Johis WS 76. or te Jewelry, Remoulding Resel | Mrs Lindsey, who was B82, was L. Pleasant: four daughters, Mrs Born in Morgantown, he nad of Indianapolis, and a rother, WalSg St ng Sif dune wih born in Greene County and "had Mildred Rumbold and Miss Lucille !IVed in Indianapolis 45 years and lace Ross, Detroit, Mich. lived here since childhood Pleasant, both of South Pasadena | Was #& member of the Methodist ass Herman £ wild Survivors are her two daughters, Cal; Mrs. Meredith Sparks, West-| Church at Martinsville and Centrat Miss Anna Foglesong .
4 { Funeral services for Miss Anna Mrs. Myrtle Propst and Mrs. Mar- field, N. J, and Miss Grace Pleas- 10dge, F&AM. He was an em- : 424 Staie Life Bldg. LL 1675 garet Wheeler, and her son Harry ant, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs, |PlOYee of the Pennsylvania Rati |P. Fogicsong, 746 N. Drexel. ave. | I. Jackson, all of Indianapolis, Edna Springer, Robinson, Ill: two| rod. oo toe | pn : : ' ’ | Surviv e his wife, Lula Belle: in Moore Mortuaries Irvington - gpa . brothers, Roy Duffer, Carlisle. Ind. urvivors are his wife, Lula Be i) a % Ton, : Miss Lena Mcllhenny, apel. Burial w In Crown |
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and Gene Duffer, Indianapolis, and| DS sister,
: a a ’ Los Angeles, and a step-son, Joseph | Hil Cemetery. y / ; five grandchildren, Fran Los Fomine P Miss Foglesong, who was 78, died! | Mrs. Mabl y Saturday in her home after an ill- / 0 a0) bY, Vi — e Clark ‘Charles Hazlett ness of three years. She had lived 7A / Services for Mrs, Mabel Clark,! Funeral services for Charles Haz- [in Marion County 52 years and was
1124 Broadway, who died yesterday lett, who died yesterday in his|a member of Linwood Christian! in the home of her daughter, Mrs. home, 2222 W. 58th St, will be | Church, Myrtle Temple and Pyth-|
to your wave problems Edith Alexander, 5201 Madison Ave, held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Phil- jan Sisters. She was a native of with one of our marvelous will ne hee Tomortow at iy p. ml ig fanera) Roms, Gionsvilie. Jur. | Hancock County. in the G. H. Herrmann funeral ial wi 2 In BN AVON YI | re eon new permanents sted b home. Burial will be in Washing- | tery, t RADIO REPAIRS COST | low. We have just the rut ton Park. ; Mr. Hazlett, who was 78, was a RL IRR TIAL Surviving besides her daughter is native of Ohio and a retired! LESS AT DE LUXE Js her brother, Edward Cooper, Ander- farmer. bah Lin dls walle your an sof. : | He is survived by his wife, IvV. pjoK Up and DELIVERY SERVICE
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IH : {camp and hospital committee of the| pF [Indianapolis Chapter, American Red | en— |Cross, asked today: that individuals and organizations wishing to make! Christmas donatfons to local vet-| erans facilities contact the Indian- St. branch Mr. Johnson was listed as our i“ ne apolis headquarters, ; - Sales Representative. It should have . Mr. Lyman outlined the Christ- read Manager. atch Col mas neéds of Billings and other vel- 5 d erans hospitals as follows: Fruits, ED. JOHNSON C eS , nuts, wrapped hard candy, cigarets, ’ on JACK C. CARR — Realtor
wreaths, poinsettia planis, artificial §- Masger RELIEVE DISTRESS THIS TIME-TESTED WAY Christmas trees, tree lights; red) crepe paper, colored ribbon, mistletoe, small personal gifts of fAashlights, pipes, playing cards, shaving aids, nail clippers, cigaret lighters and cases.
. Also requested were. a 16 mm AVN sound projector for use in the wards and a collapsible wheel chea.r to be| loaned to veterans going home to
Moher, the best-known home remedy you can use to relieve | distress of children's colds is | warming Vicks VapoRub. It starts to work instantly . . . and keeps working for hours to bring relief while your child sleeps’ No wonder most mothers always use Vicks VapoRub when colds
strike. Fine for grown.ups, t00! Liv. Neodaiis oad visit. Families of all creeds and faiths will find a welcome , ———— a— | and a complete understanding of theif problems AY BEDTIME rub throat, £5 WORKS AS CNILD SLEEPS S Ji h I and requirements at Moore Mortuaries. Finer servchest and back with Vicks “3 to bring comforting relief t. osep Po ' squire I \ b + 11 + { lo ny VapoRub. Its relief-bring- a the night. Often by R } M T Ces are available here to all, at cosls as OW as. any ing action starts instantly Jeg morning worst miseries of G in the Indianapolis a~ea to relieve distress . - 4 the cold are gone! Try itt a es C ee ops P
Times State Service RENSSELAER, Dec. 1- Fibber McGee and Molly today had the only “highly acceptable” radio en- “| tertalnment among 17 comedy pro- | grams in the fifth weéek of a radio | acceptance poll being conducted by | St. Joseph's College,’ |. ‘With headquarters. at St. Jos“sen AND IT | eph's, the poll represents. co-operay
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