Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1948 — Page 20
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INDIANA WEATHER — -A near-cloudburst struck Marion, Ind., wseiinn.o after
“noon, turning into hail, then into blinding snow. At the corner of Baldwifi and Nelson Sts. @ motorist cautiously tries to ford a hub deep lake. Peak visibility at the height
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to motorists until repairmen
. Photos by Lioyd B. Wallon, limes ‘Staff Photograpier. BREAKDOWN — The weight of ice on telephone wires on State I5 miles north of Marion proves too much for the groaning poles. timber sent ice-covered wires crackling to the ground, there to add anothér hazerd
got to the scene.
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Local : Deaths— “ ccounting Firm ounder Dies Services Tomorrow
For R. N. Dedaker
1 Robert N. Dedaker, head of an Bccountinig firm here, died yesterfay in Methodist Hospital Dr. Dedaker, who lived at_R, R. 3 Box got, ‘came here 24 years ago| founded Robert Dedaker |
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A native of Philadelphia, Pa., Mr. i gt ht A Western University, where he. was Ab member of the’ Commerce Club 8nd Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity. Services will ‘be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow -
dent 30 years, died yesterday in i ome, 350 Lag. Ave He was
*%e was worn in Athens, o, and Was a painter. Services will be held at 3 p, m, tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann funeral home. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Eula, and
Indianapolis Liederkranz, Feutonia Reformed Church,
funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Burvivors are two sons, Ernest and Paul Koebéler, and a sister, Mrs. Pauline, ‘Brunner, all of In{dianapolis.
David 0. Haneoek
Services for David O. Hancock, sn Indianapolis resident 18 years, was tobe held at 2 p. m, today in the Woodside Methodist Church. Burial
~“lwas to be in Washington Park
Cemetery... He was 74, ‘He died Wednesday in his home, 401 Leeds Ave. He was born in Onton, Ky, and was employed at the Crown Products Co. since moving here. Survivors are his wife, Virgie Lee; four sons, Robert E., Raymond H., and David M. all of Indianapolis, and Henry C. Detroit, Mich.; 10 grandchildren and one greaten
Ella Uhl Mrs. Ella Uhl, an Indianapolis native, died ryesterday in Chicago. An. employee of Timé Magazine, she had lived in Chicago the past 15 years. Prior to moving there, she had lived all her life here. Services will be held at 10a. m.
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Cemetery, A niece, Mis Corn" Hiyes, “Jlinton, survives her,
Mrs. Lloyd Arnold
Services are planned at- 1:30 p. m. Sunday at G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home for Mrs. Martha E. Arnold, 132 W. Habig Rd., who. died yesterday in Methodist Hospital. Burial
Mrs. Ida Koebeler Dies; |Resident Here 55 Years
Mrs. Ida Koebeler, an Indianapolis resident 55 years, died yesterday in her home, 5239 E. 21st St, She was 75. A native of Germany, she ‘was a member of the South Side Turners,
Jodge and Zion Evangelical and
Services will be held ‘at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann
West [Newton In her youth, returning here 16 years ago. ving are her husband, Lloyd; ughters, Mrs, Roberta Higera. Arnold, Viola Arnold and
four gins,
{Linda Kay Arnold; -a-son,- Russell!
LI. Arnold; her fathér, Carl Heger, and a brother, George Wright, all of Indianapolis, :
William H. Bell
William H. Bell, accountant for Packard Manufacturing Co., died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital. He was 71. ~Mr, Bell, who resided at 5151 E. Michigan St., was a native of Huntington and had lived here 10 years. He ‘had ‘been employed by the
{Packard ‘firm 20 years. He was.a
member of the Elks lodge, Masons and Irvington. Methodist. Church. Surviving are his wife, Mamie; two daughters, Mrs. Douglas Wasmuth, Grand Rapids, Mich, and Mrs... Kenneth Dutton, Kokomo, and a brother, Harry Bell, Hunt-
Prize Chicken Breeder Dies:
Charles W. Reynolds
"Was Poultry Expert
Charles W. Reynolds, raiser of prize-winning chickens; died yesterday in his home, 1238 Thompson Rd. He was 81. Mr. Reynolds specialized in breeding Silver and Golden Spangled Hamburg - and Partridge Cochin chickens. — He exhibited his breeds at the Indiana State Fair last summer and at Madison Square Garden last month. - ee 4
+ ‘He was the oldest member of the International Cochin Club and was secretary of the Indianapolis National Poultry Exposition in 1936-37. A native of Jacksonville, Ill, he was graduated from Illinois College 60 years ago. He was a member of the Woodruff Place Baptist Church, Indianapolis Masonic lodge, Sahara Grotto and Phi Alpha Fraternity. Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel. Burial will be in Jacksonville. Survivors are his wife, Ruth; a daughter, Mrs. Johnny Collins, In~
ington. 7 Friends may call until 40 p. m.
ing Hill Chapel, Services will’ be held-at- 2 p. m.
Bunday at the Bailey Funeral Home
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Dr. Hyman Wechsler Dr. Hyman Wechsler, former Indianapolis physician, died recently in Los Angeles, Cal, friends here have been notified. He was 88. When practicing medicine here, he had his office at Ohio and Delaware Sts. He left here about 16 years ago for New Orleans. Later,
rain Huntington. Burial ‘will be in Hatngton:
‘Herbert C. Robbins
today at the Shirley Brothers Irv. Services 16¢ Herbert OC. Robbins,
dianapolis, and three grandchildren.
Robert F. Brisbin
Services Monday
Puneral services for aay L. Brisbin (Brisbane) who i Va day in Cleveland, O, at 10-8. m. Monday mn i Se a. i
Herrmann Mortuary. He was 64. |
years ago. decorator there.
Following services here, ‘he will be
Mr. Brisbin is survived by his| wife,” Kate, of Cleveland, O.;
a sister, Mrs. Margaret Clark, both of Indianapolis, and another sister, Mrs. Genevs Kretzer of Louisville,
Joseph Schneider Joseph Schneider, 823 S. Sheffield Ave., died yesterday. He was 80. Police found his body in a used car lot at 2109 W. Morris St. Death | resulted from natural causes, a deputy coroner said.
A native of Jasper, Mr. Schneider was a farmer in that community until he moved here six years ago. He was a member of the Assumption Catholic Church. Services will be held at 9 a. m: Monday in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Jasper. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends may-call at Voight Mortuary until 10 p. m. today. Survivors are three sons, Frank,
1941 'N. Lyndhurst Dr. who died yesterday in-a nursing home, will bel at 2p m. tomorrow in Farley Fu-| Mi neral - Home, Speedway . Chapel. ‘Burial will be in Lizton Cemetéry. Mr, Robbins, who was 70, was formerly a restaurant operator, retiring 15 years ago. Born in Hendricks County, he had lived in Speedway since 1913, He was a member of the Christian Church of Maplewood. Surviving are his wife, Ivy: two daughters, Mrs. D. C. Fateley and Mrs. Fay Thompson; a sister, Mrs,
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rs. Carrie T. Tucker
. Berylces’ for Mes. Carrie Thornee who dled will be held tomorrow at am in
burial in- Crown Hill, , Mrs. Tucker was employed for 40 /years by the Advance Tent &|
which began several years ago. She, was 73 and a member and officer of the Itasca Pocahontas Lodge. Survivors include her son Ray-
A native of Indiana Wednesday in his home in FrankBrisbin moved to ps. Mr. fort, werd to be held at 2 p. m. today He. was an. interior, In Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. The Ind Rabbi David Shapiro. will officiate! n and burial will be in Indianapolis y ngan Li
buried in Crown Hill Cemetery.
daughter, Mrs. Geneva Kistner and}
Winchester; Leo, Jasper, and Theq- |
Sanford Aidman | Burial Today
Services for Sanford Aidman, for- | n {mer Indianapolis resident who died |
Hebrew Cemetery.
Mr. Aidman, who was 20, was a a | SOPhomore at Purdue University, lentering last year after his dis! |charge from the Navy. He had moved to Frankfort from Indian-
at Frankfort High School.
brother, | Frankfort.
George L. Ammermat
Services for George L. orman, retired machinist, died yesterday morning, will be held at 1:30 p., m. Monday in Moore Mortu{aries Northeast Chapél. Burial will be in Beaver Cem , Fishers. Mr. Ammerman, who was 80, resided pt 3258° Orchard St.
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