Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1947 — Page 17

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2 Rites for Arthur Queisser wife Hd -_ Now ei Scheduled for r Queisse For Store Manager With Burial in Crown Hill cq, 4 phan § STANLEY 6.

SUPPORT a music teacher associated with Ar- and a sister, Mrs. Olga Pushneli * ’ BATIONS |" Services for Arthur H. Queisser, p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu.| Services for Ralph B. Alerding, 8 Jordan Conservatory many and two sisters, Mrs, Olga Bushnell, Memorial services for Lt. William oii are . an employee of the Advance Paint chanan mortuary. Burial will be in life resident of Indianapolis, Were years will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow Lafayette, and Mrs. Lydia Roath, Ewbank, a former “Indianapolis gtr Hd Ly held this morning in Kirby mor- in Hisey & Titus mortuary. Burial| Indianapolis, (resident, will be held at 2 p. m. to-| N ORS Co. for 20 years, will be held at 3| Crown Hill Cemetery. He was 65. will be in Crown Hill i {morrow in Arlington National hie condition AUTOMATIC COAL STOKER —— Mr. Queisser, an Indianapolis na- Satya ay M Smiihe he. head of ihe -conservatory's, SEOIGe C. Perry |Cemetery, Arlington, Va, Burial TA-POST R1-2891 . R1-2391 ; tive, died of a heart attack yester- — opp gd nt, Jostpns department of theory, Mr. Mon-| Funeral services for George C | will be there. He wag.3l. | t any height N day in his home, 6101 Riverview id 28 ob, ringer was found dead near his Perry, former Indianapolis resident, He was the husband of Mrs. MaxRm MONARCH SALES co. Inc. ALVIN WELLS { Drive. He died Sunday in his Kome, 544 parked automobile on the sidewalk will be held ‘at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow ine Ewbank, 5128 Park Ave. A na-' ure,_yun_ uf 36 West 10th St. Hair Shaping | At one time he owned a paint N. Tacoma Ave. He was a store in the 2300 block of S. Pennsylvania in Moore Mortuaries Irvington (tive of Lawrenceburg, Lt. Ewbank r Estimate. Indianapolis 4, Indiana and Styling {ifm at Elkhart, He had played manager for the Standard Grocery St Monday. |Chapel. Burial will be in Washing-|Was killed in action July 31, 194, «Post Co. Phone LI-4438 VANS, 411 Roosevelt Bldg. | professional baseball with the for- Co, the last 12 years and was a Born in Indianapolis, Mr. Mon-|lon Park Cemetery {0 He i 1, Franc. ig ia Mich. St. ’ {mer Indianapolis Reserve baseball member of St. Philip Church. ninger was 64 and resided at 3235) « Mr. Perry, who was 63, dled Fri- Xo J Te y Wg Vi ® : % FY : club as & youth. In later years, he, Survivors are four daughters; Mrs. Brill Rd. He was graduated from day in Phoenix, Ariz. He was a + from its battlefield buria :

Nags 2nd Sgn. became active in golf circles at the Cecilia Marie Sunkel, Mrs. Virginia Manual Training High School and former conductor for the New York place.

A an, Highland Golf and Country Club. M. Scanlon, Mrs. Roberta M. Sauer studied piano under Oliver Willard Central System for 47 years. He! Lt. Ewbank was graduated from Son of the late Mr, and MIS. and Miss Mary Evelyn Alerding; a Pierce of the Metropolitan School|lived here 55 years, {the Lawrenceburg High School and ENTLY Frank Queisser, he was a member son, Robert, and a brother, Leo of Music and was graduated in 1904, M F.E.W | Indiana University. He received . LLED of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Alerding, all of Indianapolis; anoth- The Metropolizan School was prede- rs. agner graduate training at Harvard Uni-| has switched to Church, the Ancients Landmarks er brother, Herbert Alerding, Chi- cessor of the conservatory, | Rites for Mrs. ‘Florence E, Wag- versity, . FOR SISTER MOM | Masonie Lodge and Elks Lodge cago: two sisters, Sister Herman, Mr, Monninger studied in Berlin)! ner of 419 Hudson St. will be at! Survivors also include his parents, | Calvert because Ra —_ ' ’ He was associated with the com- Joseph and Mrs. Robert Moore- three years and in 1920 became as- 2:30 p. m, today in Moore Mor- Mr, and Mrs, James H. Ewbank, SWEETHEART or WIFE ‘ea The | mercial sales division of the Ad- house, both of Indianapolis, and four sociated with the Metropolitan tuaries Pes ace C hapel with burial in Betsy 6, eburg, and two children, Calvert tastes better. | vance firm, grandchildren, School. He also maintained his own Crown Hill Cemetery. etsy 6, and Tommy 4. MOST GLAMOROUS GIFT of Their Life! Survivors include his wife, rst ie [studio for piano pupils for many | A native of Evansville, Mrs. Wag- | a | wot 811 W. North Ave., Pittshurgh, Pa. Frances; two daughters, Miss Suz- $15 BILLION GOLD LOSS | years, ner died Sunday at her home, She ALLOY IS NOT THE McCOY ERE Biatet TRl anne Queisse? and Mrs. Tom C.| During the last 440 years, more, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. was 41 and had lived here four| Needles, plowshares, piano wire, CALYERT RESERVE Binds Niiasep |Hanika: a brother, Walter, and a than 500,000,000 ounces of gold, Amelia K, Monninger; four broth- | years, {and knife handles commonly are Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City | sister, Mrs. Alma Layton, all of In-{worth about $15 billion at present ers, Karl L., Werner H. and Otto A. Her husband, Clarence H. Wag-/made of carbon steel, not alloy dianapolis, pr ices, have been lost, | Monninger. all of Indianapolis, and/ner, is the-only immediate survivor I steel,

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