Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1948 — Page 5
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A native of Clarkesville,
she attended Girls’ High and No School at Atlanta,
Pfc. Richard Lutz's Rites Saturday
Local Soldier Killed
On Kwajalein Isle
Services for Pfc. Richard E. Lutz will be held Saturday in Moore Mortuaries’ Northeast Chapel, the time to be decided later. Burial will be at Munci
MONDAY, MAR. i Louise K. Miner Dies; Leader in Girl Scout Wor
Rites Tomorrow For M. A. Smith
Services will be held for Maur-
ice A. 5338 Speed Drive, at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Conkle funeral home. Burial will
|Lodge 608, F&AM
. Surviving are his wife, Ines:
Injuries Fatal
Chapter yhad lived here 11 years. She, a of Veritas was a member of St. Paul's
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To Auto Victim
Mrs. Martha Cordle Services Tomorrow
Services for Mrs. Martha Jane 1900 E, 67th St, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park. She was 25, Mrs. Cordie was injured fatally Saturday in a three-car collision between New Hope, O. and = Richmond,
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{ Lutheran Church, Richmond. { Her husband, Leslie J. Co
Marion County. She retired from a stepson, Jerry Decker; a step-| Suffered back injuries, and her!
activities in 1934 be- g f 6-year-old son. Robert 8. Cole be in Washington Park. Ter ouiing illness. {daughter, Carolyn Decker, all o
was 21. . Mr. Smith, a machinist at Allison Division, died: in Methodist Hospital. He was born in Henryville, but had lived here
28 years. He was a member of
the Speedway Christian Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Eunice Smith; a son, Robert M.;
two brothers, George W. and Cecil
M. Smith, all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs.- Florence Ester, Louisville, Ky., and Miss Virginia Smith, Philadelphia, Pa.
He was 24. i Pfc. Lutz was killed in action | Feb. 3, 1944, on Kwajalein Island.
He attended School, 51 and Technical High School. Prior to his enlistment in December, 1942, he was employed in his father's paint and body shop at 2213 N. Gale St., where he lived. Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Lutz; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Heck and Miss willea Marie Lutz, and three brothers, Emerson, Warren and Homer Lutz Jr. all of Indianapolis. .
Russell D. Lamb
Services for Russell D. Lamb, Indianapolis insurance agent, will be held in Frankfort tomorrow in the Davis & Miller Funeral Home. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery there. He was 52. Mr. Lamb, who died Friday in Frankfort, was born in Corning, 0. He had lived in Indianapolis two years, moving from Detroit, Mich., where he spent most of his life. He was a special agent for the American Standard Insurance Corp. He is survived by two sons, George and Russell Lamb Jr. and his mother, Mrs. Thomas Lamb, Lancaster, O.
William T. Naylor
Services for William T. Naylor, a retired farmer, were to be held this afternoon in Bloomington, his former home. Burial was to be there. He was Ti. Mr. Naylor died Saturday in his home, 67 N. 9th Bt.,, Beech Grove. He was born in New Hampshire, England. Hé had 'ived in Beech Grove since 1945. He was a member of the United Presbyterian Church in Bloomington. Survivors are his wife, Ida; two daughters, Mrs. Chester Smith, - Beech Grove, and Mrs. James Shell, Dayton, O.; a son,
H. C. Krentler Sr. Dies in Home Here
Engaged 50 Years in Orthopedic Work
Services for Harry C. Krentler Cleveland, O., and one grand- | .8Sr., operator of the American daughter. {Truss Co. who diéd yesterday at his home, 615 N. Oakland Ave. will be at 2 p. m. Wednesday at! Dorsey Funeral Home. Burial will 1441 Reisner St., an Indianapolis Iresident 42 years, were to be held Mr. Krentler, who was 70, had at 10 a. m. today in the J. C. been engaged in orthopedic work Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. here 50 years and had operated Burial was to be in Mt. Pleasant the firm at 245 Massachusetts Cemetery.
be in Crown Hill.
Ave. for 2Q years.
A lifelong Indianapolis resident, He was born in Anderson County, he was a member of New York Kentucky, and was a member of Street Evangelical United Breth-|the Modern Woodmen of America.
ren Church.
Surviving are his wife, Clara; ters, Mrs. Pearl Tow, Michigan, Mrs. Thelma and Mrs. V. J. Park, California; Sievers, Mrs. Clara Richards and 2 brother, Charles Foster, Indian-
three daughters, Miss Mable Krentler; a son,
Krentler Jr.; a niece, Miss Vir-|8reat-grandchildren. ginia Harmening; two nephews, Charles W. Smith Fdward Wischmeier and For-| dinand Krentler and four grand-
children, all of Indianapolis.
Isaac B. Mooshy
Services for Isaac B. Mooshy, 3060 Broadway, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Hisey and Titus Mortuary. Dr. George Arthur Frantz, First Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Burial will
be in Crown Hill. He was 75.
Mr. Mooshy, a retired Oriental rug dealer, was born in Oroomia, He came here 50 years ago and was graduated from Wabash College. In the rug business here for 45 years; he had a shop 40 years at 139 N. Meridian St. He died yesterday in Gen-
Persia.
eral Hospital.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Hugh; a brother, James W. Naytwo grandchildren.
A. “Black Hawk” Patent Strap
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B. “Red Goose” Party Shoe
$5.50
Her favorite party slipper. Sizes 81% to 12 in the group.
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Carrie 8. Mooshy, and a daughlor, both of Bloomington, and|ter, Carolyn L. Mooshy, student
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121510 3, $5.95.
Charles; her
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Otis Patterson Rites will be held for Otis Pat-
2:20 p. m. tomorrow in Peoples Funeral Home. Burial will be in Floral Park. He was 47. Mr. Patterson, who died Saturday in Sunnyside Sanatorium,
Foundry 12 years, Mr. Patterson
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With dainty perforated trim on vamp. Sizes 81% to 12, $5; 12% to 3, $5.50.
D. “Red Goose” Closed Toe $5.50 oa $5.95 T-strap slipper with closed toe, perfor-
had lived here 20 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Lillie Patterson; a daughter, Mrs. City Hall and Courthouse and! University of Detroit and the UniHelen Jeenard, Indianapolis; a|later with Real Silk Hosiery versity of Marquette, Milwaukee.
son, James Patterson, Cleveland, O.; three brothers, Henry and {Edward Patterson, both of Indianapolis, and Earl Patterson,
‘William A. Foster
He died Friday in Michigan. ! { Survivors include two daugh-
apolis; two grandchildren and six
Services for Charles W. Smith, New Augusta, a Marion County resident 60 years, were to be held at 2 p. m. otday in the Speaks & Finn funeral home. Burial was to be in Crown Hill Cemetery. He was 86. Mr. Smith was born in Jeffersonvillee. He was a molder, but had been a farmer the last year of his life. He was a member of the Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church, New Augusta. | | Survivors include a half-broth-er, Ora Athey, New Augusta, and a sister, Mrs. Grace Greenland, Anderson.
Auxiliary to Meet A +“business meeting of ths! Women's Auxiliary to Indianape olis Photo-Engravers’ Union 11 will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomor-
{ Indianapolis, and his mother,
Survivors include her husband, Mrs. Louise Rinehart, Philadel-/and left leg injuries. Both are = mother, Mrs. Allie phia, Ind. in L. Morgan, Indianapolis; a broth-| ———————————— er, Kent Morgan, Casey, Ill, and! . a ‘sister, Miss Blanche Morgan, EdWin Bamberger
Dies Here at 73
Services for Edwin Bamberger
terson, 935 W. Vermont St., at|!ifelong Indianapolis resident
{who died yesterday at his home, {726 E. 53d St., will be held at 3 |p. m. tomorrow at Flanner & ‘Buchanan Mortuary. Dr. F. 8. C. Wicks, pastor-emeritus of all
was born in Alexander City, ‘Ala. Souls’ Unitarian Church, will of-| Was 44. A moulder for the Interstate! ficiate and cremation will follow.!
' Mr. Bamberger, who was 73, was employed 15 years in the | Barrett law departments of both
| Mills 20 years. He was a member of Prather Masonic Lodge. Survi are his wife, Jessie; a sisters Mrs, Florence B, Kiser, Indianapolis; four nephews, Leon | Bamberger, New Rochelle, N. Y.; [Herman Bamberger, Hadley Falls, Mass.; Raymond Kiser,
Services for William A. Foster, | miyhart, and Julian Bamberger,
Indianapolis, and two nieces, Mrs. John Howarth and Mrs. Reuben
A. Solomon, both of Indianapolis.
Hole, Blinds Boy
TELL CITY, Ind, Mar. 8 (UP) pital with a broken shoulder. —A 5-year-old boy was blind in|
one eye today because of a freak Griffith Post Backs
accident in which an arrow shot through the keyhole of door.
Little Earl Senn was sitting in = the living room of the home of "oYS American Legion Post has =
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J ohn| tndorsed its commander, Ray W. W. Senn, Saturday. Outside, his| brothers were shooting the slim stems of dried weeds as arrows
from their homemade bows, One of the arrows
right eye. been destroyed. WALTHAM, Mass, Mar,
tham chemical plant today for
two of the victims, listed as mis
row in 329 N. Pennsylvania St.
Patent Slipper
81% to 12, $5.50; »
ing and presumed. dead.
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‘|morial Hospital, Richmond.
t a Riddle for Commander
ot to- tant_and finance officer before =
ward the front door the Senn home, slipped cleanly through the) keyhole and hit the boy in the
A physician said the sight had!
2 MISSING IN PLANT Brast | Visits South Africa
(UP)—Investigators searched the —Barbara Jo Walker of Memphis, blast-flattened ruins of a Wal-/ Miss America of 1947, arrived)
Jr, suffered a fractured skull =
critical condition in Reid Me-'
Surviving besides her husband |= and son are » daughter, Diana's Aileen Cordle; the mother, Mrs. = Jewel J. Stout. Indianapolis, and the father, Harry 4. Stout, Brownsville.
Rev. Fr. Alfred Brickle
‘The Rev. Fr. Alfred Brickle, 8S. J., died yesterday of cerebral {hemorrhage in West Baden. He
On the faculty of West Baden { University, he had taught history {of philosophy for 12 years. He |previously was a teacher at the
Plan® Rites for Child Auto Crash Victim
Times State Service { NASHVILLE, Ind, Mar. 8— = {Services are being planned for = |Judy Voland, 3-year-old daughter = ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Voland of |S (Nashville, who died yesterday = {from injuries suffered in an auto- = mobile accident Saturday night. S i The child was thrown out of a= car, driven by her grandfather, |=
He was 83. ‘| Arrow Pierces Key Badie Voland, which overturned |=
on Highway 135, near Trafalgar. |= The grandmother, Mrs. Eddie Vo- |= land, was taken to Franklin Hos-|=
Carl Grifith Indianapolis Rall-|=
Riddle, mander.
He is an organizer of the post|= and served two terms as adju-|
for 11th district com
becoming commander. i He also is district adjutant and
a gradpate of the American Legion College.
Miss Americq of 1947 |
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8| JOHANNESBURG, Mar. 8 (UP)
alate Sunday by air for a five-day 3
clue to the dust explosion that visit in South Africa. = killed four workers and hospitaltized 20 others—nine of whom ] still were ‘in critical condition. ceremonies tomorrow. Also hunted were the bodies of [she would resume her university
She will participate in the selection of South Africa in|= She said|=
s-|studies when she returns to the'S states.
A ping-pong tournament be held in the next few weeks 18-19 in the auditorium. They are Show Business, writ-| dent, led
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