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Edward Louis Hitzelberg er To Be Buried To

Services for Edward Louis Hitzelberger, former clerk in’ the eity” engineers office, will be at §.30 a. m. tomorrow in Montgomery mortuary

and at 9 o'clock im St. Thomas

Aquinas Catholic Church.

Burial will. be in St. Jospph Cemetery. A former Democrati¢ precinct committeeman in the 21st Ward, Mr

Hitzelberger died Saturday in home, 5373 Sunset. Ave, had resided all his life in Indians —

apolis, Mr. Hitzelberger was formerly employed by the Home Stove Co.

He was a member f St. Thomas Aquinas Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Fern Hitzelberger; a son, Edward Hitzelberger Jr.; two brothers, Arthur L. and Harry Hitzelberger, and a sister, Mrs, Edna Shepherd, all of Indianapolis.

Jepetha E. Baldwin

Services for Jepetha E. Baldwin, employee of Spickelmier Sand and Gravel Co, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Hisey and Titus Funeral Home with burial in Washington Park Cemetery. Mr. Baldwin, who was a crane operator for the company, died yes-

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terday in his home on S. River Rd He was 63 and a resident of Indianapolis 30 years. Mr. was a native of Monticello, Ill, and a member of the Methodist Church at Scottsburg Surviving ate his wife, Mrs. Bessie Baldwin;. two daughters, Mrs, Mary Jane Little and Mrs. Willadene Lagler; a stepdavighter, Mrs. Eleanor Neideliniger; a son, Emmett G. Baldwin, all of Indianapolis, and three grandchildren,

Mrs. Buchhorn, 74,

- Dies in Home Here

Services for Mrs. Matilda M Buchhorn of 1617’E, Michigan St will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow ‘in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel Burial will be in Concordia Cemetery, A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mrs. Buchhorn died Saturday night in her hme. She was 74, a member of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church and the wife of Fred W. Buchhorn, who died a year

ago. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Edna C. Buchhorn; three sons,

Ear! H. and Arthur H. Buchhorn; a sister, Mrs. .ouise Fuehring; a bfother, Edward C. Wischmeier, all

of Indianapolis; eight grandchildren, and four greatvgrand-| children.

Mrs. Catherine Miller

Rites for Mrs. Catherine Mider of 843 N. Meridian St. will be at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in Mon# gomery funeral home and ourial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. Mrs. Miller, a native of Cincinnati, died vesterday in her home She was 56 and had resided in Indianapolis about 30 years. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Fave Beauchamp, and Mrs. Mary Mendenwald, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Helen Miller, Boston, Mass.; two Sisters, Mrs. E. G - Delgado, Indianapolis, and Mrs. William Bachmann, Cincinnati; two brothers, Joseph and, - Edward Fischer, Cincinnati, and three grandchildren.

Tom Owens Services for Tom Owens, who died last Tuesday in his home, 1924 Martindale Ave., will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Emmanuel Baptist Church. Burial will be in New Crown. Mr. Owens, who was 60, was a native of Kentucky and had been a resident here 21 vears. He was employed by the Rockwood Mfg. Co. until 1944. Survivors are his two sisters, Mrs Curlie Gardner, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Fannie Bacon, Kentucky, and a niece, Miss O'Leary Bacon, Indianapolis.

Chester A. Lacey Services for Chester A. Lacey will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers’ West Side Chapel Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. He was 61. He died Friday in his home 730 Edgemont Ave, A native of Covington, Ky.; he had lived here two years. He was a retired Army mess sergeant, having served 25 years He was a Spanish American War veteran. Survivors include a brother, Albert Lacey, and a sister, Mrs Elizabeth Turner, both of Indian-

apolis, A. G. Smith

Mrs. Rites for Mrs. Margaret Smith, former employee of the Federal Bureau of Investigation here, will be at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Smith, a graduate of Shortridge High School, died Saturday at her home in Potomac, Ill, where she had resided for the past two years, She was 27 and a member of North Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, A. G Smith; a daughter, Cynthia Smith, 2; a son, Richard -Curtis Smith, 5 months, all of Potomac, and her mother, Mrs. Elsie Shortridge, In-

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Rites Tomorrow Lucius B. Andrus Burial For Mrs. Norris TO Be In Brooklyn, N.Y. cpajed Today

» engineer, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomofrow in Flanner & Buchanan ; “Formerly Lived Here; mortuary. with burial in Brooklyn, N. Y.~ Funeral services for Mrs, Anna | Burial of Kirklin Mr. Andrus, who first came to Indianapolis in 1917 as vice president Langston, 3820 N. Hawthorne Lane,| 'and director. of the Merchant's Heat -& Light Co,, died Salgrdar in his will be held at 2 p. m. .today in| * Services and byria for sk ua RparUITOnt a 1603 Sentra) Ave He y was 72. 4 . Kirby mortuary, Burial will be i t uffine Norris, who died -ves- e came here after spending 1 — mer———— » terday in her home in Charlotte, years as chief engineer and . In 1916° he becanie vice president Memorial Park Cemetery, | Mich, will be tomorrow in Kirklin, cyperintendent of the Indiana” & of the American Public Utilities Mrs. Langston, who was 71, died Ind:—%.- [Michigan Electric Co. at South Co. at. Grand Rapids, Mich. Friday in her home. She was a ha-| Mrs: Norris, who ‘was about 70 Bend. This company owned the Mer- tive of Bracken County, Kentucky,| years old, was formerly a millinery) po 101m to 1034 he served as CNants Heat & Light Co. and other ‘but had lived here 40 years, She was)

| 8 was wid . . a member of thé Baptist church, ibomas, here aie She Was oy president and vice president of a Mr. An

i include her husband, number of central Indiana publi . : mother of Kenneth Huffine, formes utility companies whith were J devote his full time to the develop- James G. Langston; a son, James R a Arion Tuotoall De ually acquired and merged to form ment of the Indiana companies, Langston; "a sister, Mrs, Leona Mc-| ue C

Mr. Andrus was a resident of the Caslin, and three grandchildren | 1. ¥ th- what is now the Public Servi ) : : N Frau of ga 3. Nofne, High of dg P 2vice: Co Indianapolis Athletic Club for 25 John E. Langston, Kenneth Wood

vears and served as a director of the and: Romona Wood, all of IndianSchool. To supply the growing power ears ald served as a cane {

cl » Was ember of the Co- apolis, She was born near Frankfort and needs of this merger, he promoted ub. He AS & member of the Co- ay itr) lumbia Club, a fellpw of the Amer- - . lived most of her life near Kirklin and built the" Dresser power station, ; oo Inatitute of Electrical Engi- Mrs. Vivian Wiese in Clinton County. She had also which is located on the Wabash ra : 4 er - Vv ‘ : y lived in Wisconsin and Illinois. River near Terfe Haute and is the heers, a nem r of the Yeterans ot Funeral services for Mrs. Vivian Survivors besides her two sons are principal source of electrical energy Foreign Nars, and the Sou h 4 ny Wiese, 1845 Routiers Ave.~a resident ¥ her husband, O. B.'Notris; two sis- for the central part of the state Commandery of Knights amp Rp of Indianapolis since 1926, will be ters, Mrs. George A. Miller, Indian- Mr, Andrus was born Sept. 22 He is survived by a daughter, MIs held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Moore apolis, and Mrs. W. C, Mount. Kirk- gv . ot Ruth Heberlein of Ridgewood, N. noituaries Irvingtdn Chapel. Burial I ' 7 1875, at Columbus, O. While an \ | lin; a brother, Max Ulm, Tipton: ..iar.oraduate at Ohio State Uni- , and by his sons, Frank B. Andrus ill be in Memorial Park Cemetery. | and several > of Columbus, O, and Leslie L. An-

central Indiana properties. drus soon moved to Indianapolis to Survivors

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Ivo gIRndohiidren, versity, he enlisted in the 14th In- . Mrs. Wies, who was 25, died Sa‘-| PIECES and nephews, fantry Regiment of the Ohio Na- drus of South Bend. urday in Methodist Hospital after a Lafayette Kennedy tional Guard for service ‘in the Paraman H. Lynn short. iliness. She was a native | Spanish-American War, (Periy) Brazil

Services for Paraman H | He first came in contact with Lynn will be held at 11:30 a m. to- She ' was a member of Franklin public utility work. in Indiana dur- morrow in Moore Mortuaries' Péace Road Baptist Chapel and was grad Baptist Church. Burial will be in ing 1903 when he was sent by West- Chapel. Burial will be in Linton gle strom Warren Central High’ New Crown Cemetery. He was 82 inghouse Electric & Manufacturing He was 63. .-Nehoo . He died Friday in his home, 2721 Co. to install hydro-electric equip- He died Saturday in Methodist Survivors include her husband | N_ Oxford St. A native of Wilming. ment for the Indiana & Michigan Hospital. A native of Bedford, he Charles W. Wiese, an 18-month-old| ton. N. C.. he had lived here 69 Electric Co. at South Bend, had lived here 20 years, more re- Dennis Lane Wiese; her par-| and was a member of Mt He remained there until 1916, and cently at 1132 N. Illinois St, where ents, Mr. and Mrs, William E | during that time received the custodian three years. Meek: three sisters, Mrs. Ruth]

Services for Lafayette Kennedy, a retired railroader, will be held at 1 p. m. Thursday in Mt. Pilgrim

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El grees of electrical engineer and Survivors are his wife, Merle; one Busby, Mrs. Martha Jones and Mrs Survivors include his wife. ENZa- noocier of science in electrical en- son, Alfred Lynn; a stepdaughter, Mary Wukasch, and ‘two brothers beth; five sons, Warne, Ralph, ROS= oieering from Notre Dame Uni- Mrs. Ethel Cotton, and a stepson,’ Francis Meek and William J. Meek

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four daughters, Mrs, Naomi Cox, Mrs. Viola Svkes, Miss Margarette Kennedy and Mrs, Elizabeth Floyd, 16 grandchildren and one greatlgrande hil, ali « all of J Indi Rtiapolis,

Kurbursky Rites Tomorrow at 4

Services for Mrs. Virginfa Kur-| bursky, who died Saturday night in| her residence at the Barton Hotel, | will be tomorrow at 4:30 p. m, in| Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Cremation will follow. Mrs. Kurbursky, who was 34, was| secretary to Dr. Roy Ewing, pastor of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. | She was a native of Chicago and had lived here most of her life. | She was a member of the Centrall Avenue Methodist Church and -the| American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors are her husband, Elmer] gurbursky; her mother, Mrs Mollie | Shewmaker, both of Indianapolis, | and a foster brother, Ray L. Otwell, | Hollywood, Cal.

Charles T. Fitzgerald

Rites for Charles T. Fitzgerald,| electrician, will be at 8:30 a. m.| Wednesday in Grinsteiner's funeral! home, follewed by requiem high mass at 9 o'clock in Holy Cross Catholic Church. : Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, ~ t Mr. Fitzgerald. who had been an electrician for Indianapolis Railways, Inc:, and its predecessor for | 20 years, died yesterday in his | home, 225 Parkview Ave, He was 63 and had lived here about 33 years, A native of Morris, Ill, he was a veteran of World War I'and a Navy| reserVist for 30 years, He was a member of Holy Cross Church and

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Mrs. Carl Prim Services for Mrs, Beatrice Prim 1262 W. 25th St., will be held at| 10 a. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers’ West Side Chapel Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery, She was 64. She died Priday in General Hos- | pital, © A native of Rocky Hill, Ky Mrs. Prim had lived here 63 years and was a member of Barnes Chapel, Survivors are her husband, Carl: | four daughters, Mrs, Charlotte Witcher, Mrs. Pauline Green, Mrs, Estella Bateman and Mrs. Francis Gurnell.-and five sons, Earl, William, Milo and Harold Prim, all of Indianapolis, and Carl Jr, Los Angeles, Cal. |

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