Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1947 — Page 8

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Methodist churches in Sunma

Yairfield, Lawrence and Bloomington, and West Michigan Street,

Funeral Tomorrow at 1:30 " | AC etal on ANT | | b Wo. For the Rev. Ella L. Kroft For Ms. Wechsler Stricken With Heart Attack, got grindean

Services for the Rev. Ella L. Kroft first womail to be licensed a| Services for Mrs. Minnie Wechs- |. 0 "oh" heart attack while Shaving.

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{ . Jane Lewis and Mrs. Douty Hib-| . or {iford, ~ Whiteland, country. and Reformed Church. | \dean, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. Harord, Guilford a WCTU Evangelist © Survivors are her three daugh- 0 dy at bard and four grandsons, David smelia Warnock, Lafayette, Ind. y . .

Heath Memorial, Asbury Memorial tional evangelist for the Woman end Pdgewood Methodist Churches Christian Temperance Onion in Indianapolis. She often directed years. She traveled in the United

.| held at 2 p. m. today . in aught Sunday Bchool|States and Europe and also trav-|And Leonard Wechsler, all of In-|l0 be ¢ ’ | ! the eholr, taugh Snany a tlod through i as state dianapolis; 10 grandchildren and the - Trinity Evangelical Lutheran George Leyenberger J d ou Iu Church. Burial will be in Concordia Rites for George H. Leyenberger,| .

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leader, ‘died yesterday at his home, 3777 N. Meridian St. He was| Services for Sgt. Emil Grindean,

Methodist. preacher in Indiana who died yesterday at her home,” 548 ler, 002 B. Noble 8t, who dled a { who’ died in Belgium Oct. 6, 1944, PrenCher A old at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Asbury Memorial Saturday in Methodist Hospital,| Mr Lewis, who was 63, had retired from active business tWo YeArSiyere o be held at 8 p. m. today| Rites ioe Snodiet Ovareh : will be held tomorrow at 1:30 p. m,| “60 because of a heart allment. lin’ Speaks and Finn Funeral Home. Ho school § thodist Church. - : ’ ; . Mm, | . . : . A hool ev. C. R. Holmes, pastor of East 10th -Street Methodist : fn the G. H. Herr.| , Born in Ivy Depot, Va, he came to Indianapolis as an employee yy; iary services will be held to-| . beat 1p The Rev. Pp of Kingan & Co. in ‘1905. He rose; : Church, will officiate and burial will be in Crown Hill mann pune rll rank of vice president. He lett | Cheese Co., another Standard Sub (WOFIOW 3} 2:30 § m. in St. Jo- Willis & S Mrs. Kroft, who was "78, had| Home. Bu willl, 0 £18 1947 10 he "isidiary, two years ago: but” con- seph’s Cemetery. will be {1-1 shared a preaching partnership sd periomed Miso be in Bt. Joseph's, yori PE stan a Sig tinued as general consultant with| Sgt. Grindean was wounded while Mrs. Digi bow er husband, the Rev. Charles | temperance works, | Cemetery. wid f ‘ ’.. | Standard Brands |serving with the 11th Infantry 19th da: ; . with her husband, subsidiary of Standard Brands, . y in he M-Kroft, more than half a cen-| She was co-founder of the Amer-| Mrs. Wechsler, Y Division in the Battle of the Bulge: Place. H —-aroll, m for W Mints- | Inc, but retained his chair on the] A graduate of the University of ! er tury. They celebrated their 58th |ican Association for Women Minis- | who was 60, was Kingan board of directors Virginia, Mr. Lewis was also a He died two weeks later, His body former pri edd! versary ‘in September. ters and had served as treasurer, a native of James- | : S veaia ’ {was one of a group recently re- less wedding anniversary in Sep secretary and vice president. Shel to and had! Mr. Lewis relinquished presiden- | member of the Indianapolis Ath-| triated ff Eur than a Mrs. Kroft. who was licensed 10," organizer of the Trav-| been’ an Indianc|tles of Standard and Sheflord|lesc Club, Rotary Club, Athenaeum, pe 8 Mrs} Mrs. Di preach in 1920, had helped her 820. WIE a | RAR LAN ee |Lawpence Masonic Lodge and| Survivors are his mother, Mrs. from sano busprnd since’ he became minister |¢1€TS Ald fety in Indianapolial 4 Polls resident 65 . . | Methodist Church of Lawrence [Lana ndean; five sisters, ' death. 8h 51 years ago. She had aided num{ala_werked, ds tm ¢ Ag — bi Damme er Rites Surviving are his” wife, Anna; sonia Donel dso, Moule, Eis) School fn in pastorates which included * pn : ‘ {son, David; two daughters, Miss|putierbery ay hs was | n,|dreds of travelers throughout the Zion Evangelical ’ ’ ug h Luttenberg and Miss Sylvia Grin-| ,

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The Rev. Mrs. Kroft was a na- ters, Mrs. Hulda Miller and Mrs. Jr., Stanford, and Frank Lewis and nq two brothers, Arel and Virgil| |Hazel Landers, both of Indianap- George Hibbard. | Grindean, both of Indianapolis. | a4 |olis, and Mrs. Ruth Roller, Chicago; | Services for Charles G. Dam-| Flanner & Buchanan mortuary f her four sons, Tullie, Harry, Charles (meyer, a retired merchant, were is planning services,

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| R1.2301 R1-2891 || WCTU evangelist and a member of | two great-grangchildren. is nbe: ; " : ’ retired Pe: = y Luella McWhirter WoTU. * |Mrs. Alfred. Black Cemetery. He was B dianacot || Yok Central Raiirond'em-| And howithurls,and nags to have fine photographs ployee, wil ALVIN WELLS | sors tn Miami County, she was| Services for Mrs. Pearl Black, b [1% TONOT Eda py, Plovee, will be at, 2:0 p. m. to "pq 42 }--: <r - plojegrop ' day in 8 Hair Shaping graduated from Cincinnati Conser- native of Dickson, Tenn., will be Be al ieyer died i a morrow in J. C. Wilson Chapel of bo Lu urs your Sleep taken the PhotoReflex Way Chapel. Bu and Styling |vatory of* Music and attended held at 1 p. m. Wednesday in the| the grocery business 35 years the Chimes, Burial will be in| your cough, chest cold SAN fr . " Ind., Ceme VANS. 411 Roosevelt Bldg Moores Hill College. 8he had lived | Church of God. Burial will be in with his father aid 2 ; brother {Crown Hill | chitis 1s not treated and ou cannot in time fot i Christmas gifts, Formerly 4 ’ * J here 32 years and was a member of | Floral Park Cemetery. Henry er, . | afford to takea chance with any medi i cer 25 yea .... =the Daughters of the American Mrs. Black, who was 55, died = °° , | A switchman for the railroad for cine less than Creomulsion - . : years, Mr. | Revolution and Bast. Tenth Sizee Thursday in her home, 1031 AL He was & member of ue Toy 8 Yeah, Mo Leonbener od Sitar owen anderpet er | AAITY and Have )Your /Gift Pictures Taken | He was 90 Church. I'vord St. | served as t asurer |: 8 ng 0X~ | i She is survived by her husband: | A member of the Church pf God, |and president of the congregation car Io. slop. He was 49 and Tee Dal an tear pane . . : ! gid ive Eyes Examined a daughter, Mrs. Ruth K. Holman,| She had lived here 28 years. laud # member of the billing com ded ul 1131 St, Paul Bb. | bronchial mucous membranes. = | Special Christmas Prices in Effect ; Beem came wd Indianapolis; & son, Merritt v| She is survived by her husband, (mittee. He also wis treasurer of Mr. Leyenberger was a litelong| o SSSmUINI0 JRL Both COL? PHOTOREFLEX STUDIO, 8TH FLOOR cer. He wi Qlasses Fitted Kroft, Pittsburgh, Pa, and four Alfred Black; three sisters, Mrs, the Concordia Cemetery Association. resident of Indianapolis and a mem-| time testad medicines for- coughs. : : Christian ( grandchildren, Charles R. and Mer- | Prentiss Saddler, Mrs. Joneva Hud-| Survivors are his wife, Mary 8.; ber of the Brotherhood of Railroad Jt contains no A LZ gS 4 & sonic Lod ritt C. Holman, both of Indianapo- | 4éson, both of Dickson, Tenn., and|two sons, W. C. and Everett; two|Trainmen 38. | No matter how many medicines y ZI ’ o yred » Mason 50 " . ; : J . | you have tried, tell druggist to id oN -_ rm eeeeieeeeee= | |{18, and Mrs. Robert Szuba and Mrs. Vergie Alfred, Indianapolis; brothers, Henry and Theodore| Surviving. are his wife, Mrs. Mar-| IO on a bottls of n with! 22% AT HOME IN INDIANA FOR 7S CHRISTMASES 2 Surviving Miss Betty Lou Kroft, both of two brothers, Ben Mason, Dickson, Dammeyer, and a sister, Mrs, Gus tha Leyenberger; a son, Harold the understanding you must like the Indianapol . Pittsburgh, Pa. Tenn., and Herbert Mason, Center- Muhlenbruck, all of Indianapolis; |Leyenberger, Indianapolis, and a) Way 1s quickly alla the cough, pere Tiffany, O MN ecial |ville, Tenn.; seven nieces and one three grandchildren and one great- stepdaughter, Mrs. Grace LeRoache, | mi ting rest and sleep, or you gg ta Carol Beer wt Sr Mrs. Susan Kepley | nephew, grandchild, Arkansas, | Bave your money back. (Adv) M. Beem | | Services for Mrs. Susan Kepley, | ok Ck | a SERA EE RMS UE i all of In LADIES’ who died Friday in ner home, 05 (4A\AD blk Beem oni Southeastern Ave, were to be today | \ RE Rr LEATHER at 1:30 p. m. in the J. C. Wilson| & Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will! HALF SOLES be in Philadelphia, Ind. SS REGULAR" PRICE A native of White County, Mrs. S= Kepley had been a- resident of In- uy $1.59 dianapolis 50 years. | CR | Burvivors are her husband, Gu» Charles L.; her son, Lawrence E. iid Now UNTIL Kepley, Indianapolis; two daugh- Re XMAS ters, Mrs. Margaret Jarvis, Indian-

apolis, and Mrs. Lucille Fairchild, Buffalo, N. Y.; a sister, Mrs. Alpha Walker, Indianapolis, and a brother, ! Guy Spilker, Greenfield.

No ‘New Look’ in Kitchen NEW YORK, Dec. 8 (UP)—The Greater New York Safety Council sald today that the “new look” doesn't belong in the kitchen. An announcement said: ‘Just below the knee is the best length, from a | safety standpoint, for aouse dresses.”

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