Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 December 1947 — Page 8

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Local Plumber, Louis 6. Lay, Dies

Burial to Be Held Friday Afternoon

Services for home, 834 N. Hamilton Ave,

Planner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill,

Mr, Lay was a native of Piqua, O., but had lived here most of his life,

operating a plumbing shop. from his home the last 20 years. He was a member of Memorial Prasbyterian Church, Centre Masonic Lodge 23 and was an honorary member of the plumbers’ union. Surviving “are his wife, Caroline Salisbury Lay; two sons, Edwin E, Indianapolis, and Louis W., Newark, N. J.; one brother, Charles, Indianapolis; four grand-| children and two great-grand-children.

Mrs. Edward Titsworth |

Mrs, Myrtle Titsworth, 326 E.| Orange St, died yesterday In General Hospital. She was 56. Mrs, Titsworth, who -was a clerk at the Fair Store, was a native of Hamilton County and had lived! here 42 years. Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Friday in G. H. Herrmann! funeral home. Spicewood Cemetery, Sheridan.

Surviving are her husband, Ed-|

ward Titsworth; a son, Louls Williamson; a stepson, "Edward L.| Titsworth; a sister, Mrs. Nellle McCullough; a brother, W. A. Belles, and five grandchildren, all of Indianapolis,

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Decorator, Dies Here John D. Lucas, 2068 Edward St., a native of Richmond, Ky. died! yesterday, He was 49. For 34 years Mr, Lucas lived in| Indianapolis. A member of the Christian church, he was employed as an interior decorator for the| Russ Hartman Real Estate Co, Funeral services will-be held at 1:30 p. m, Friday in Moore Mortuaries Northeast Chapel, with burial In New Crown Cemetery. The Rev. Willlam Breedlove, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, will officiate. Mr. Lucas is survived by his wife, Mrs, Lula P. Lucas; four daughters, Mrs. Melinease E. Evans, Mrs. Vivfan L. Nott, Mrs. Eula J, Patterson and Miss Vonda F. Lucas; one-son, William F. Lucas, all of Indianap~ olis; a brother, Pete Lucas, Winchester, Ky.; two sisters, Mrs. Susie Bucksot, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Nannie Hayes, Crawfordsville, and six grandchildren,

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Iouls G. lay, plumber who died yesterday in his will be held at 1:30 p. an, Friday in

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To Install Gish

R.>Gish will be installed as worshipful master of Cumberland Masonic Lodge during, ceremonies to be held at 7:30 p. m. Monday. Other officers to

Frederick L. Johnson, senior warden; Horace L. Knote, ~junior warden; William 8. Bowman, treasurer; Elmer F. Pye, secretary, John D. Ryan, senjor deacon; Everett A. GerRoy Gish junior deacon; Raymond MM. Fye, senior steward; Merlin D. Pigg, junior steward: Morton O. Burt, chaplain; Christian C. Brinkman, tyler, and Isma H. Carter, trustee. Oscar H. Fye will serve as installing officer.

Retiring Physician: Honored at Lunch

Dr. Leonard A. Ensminger, chjef

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15th St) Beech Grove. Burial will be in Greenwood. Mr. McElroy, who was 63, was

an employee of Bemis Brothers’ Bag Co, the past six years, A native of Lancaster, he had lived in Beech Grove 23 years and was a member of Beech Grove Methodist Church, Burviving are his wife, Flora; a daughter, Mrs. Marcella McCarrel; | a son, Louis McElroy, all of Beech Grove; three sisters, Mrs. Ada McCord, New Bethel; Mrs. Cora Skeen, Berkeley, Cal, and Mrs, Laura Fleming, Nebraska, and six grandchildren.

Mrs. Homer Peck

Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Peck, lifelong resident of Indianapolis, will be held at, 10 a. m. Priday in Emanuel Baptist Church. Burial will be in New Crown Cem-

surgeon for the New York Central | Railroad's Southwest Division, will end 46 years of service with the |company tomorrow. To commemorate his retirement, friends and high railroad officials|

{day in Hotel Lincoln. He 1s retiring from the company but will continue]

[his private practice in the city. |

| H. L. Hanson of New York, gen- grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

eral claims attorney for the railroad, acted as toastmaster and presented the doctor with a large! leather chalr the gift of his assoIclates. Speakers paid tribute to Dr. Ens. | minger for his work during his long| period of service. Mr. Hanson announced : at “the! luncheon that Dr. Willlam’H, Nor-| {man, orthopedic surgeon, will suc[ceed Dr. Ensminger. 4 | bas as been associated with Dr. Ensiminger since 1035,

‘Girl Dies of ‘Cancer After Big Christmas

Eleven-year-old Marilyn Edwards, | ill with cancer on the lung, was| granted her wish and released from a hospital here to go home to Hartford City for Christmas. Friends and relatives gathered to assure her a merry Christmas. | Many of her grade school class- | mates called on her and gave her | gifts, Last week-end she wAs hurrled| back to the hospital. Then she died. Tomorrow, funeral services for! her will be held in a Hartford City | church,

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Burial will be In honored him at-a luncheon yester- Homer Peck; a brother, Clarence

Mr. Hartley, Republican state representative from Madison Coun-| ty and retiring member of the Anderson city council, was chosen for a new term at the annual election |of the council,

Former Indianapolis

‘Doctor Dies in West

Otto A. Well, 3621 N, Capitol Ave., has been notified of the death of a former Indianapolis physician, Dr. Hyman Wechsler, Dr. Wechsler, who died in Los! {Angeles, Cal, had practiced tor many years in Indianapolis before moving to California about 16 years ARO.

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lof Butlerville Masonic Lodge, 219. Burvivors include his wife, Mrs | Bessie Toole; two sons, Leonard and Kenneth C.; a daughter, Mrs, Leola E. Carter, all of Indianapolis; a brother, James, Nebraska, Ind. and a sister, Mrs. Rose Cordon, North Vernon, and two grandchildren.

James F. Harris

Funeral services for James Frankiin Harris, retired employee of Mohler Construction Co. will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers’ West Side Chapel. Burial will be in South Cemetery in Danville. Mr. Harris, who was 73, died yesterday in his home. 579 N. Lynn St. A native of B# burg he had lived here 40 years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs Josie Harris; seven sons, Roy, Ed-

Cora Carini.

Jack Rosenthal Services for Jack Rosenthal, manager of the Rogers & Co. jewelry store, will be held at 10.30| °° a. m tomorrow in Aaron-Ruben funeral home. Burial will be in Shara Tefilla Cemefery. Mr. Rosenthal, who was 51, died yesterday in his home, 1434 N. Delaware St. He was born in Chicago

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