Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1948 — Page 5
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1 . FRIDAY, MAR. 19, 1048
Ralph R. Smith Dies:
Local Deaths—
al a Clr Dies in Home
For P..A. Clements
Services for Peter A. Clements,
a 2414 Adams St, will. be held at]
¥ m. tomorrow in iKrby Be and at 9:30 in the St. Francis de Sales Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. He was 45. Mr. Clements, who was a railway mail clerk here 11 years, died yesterday in his homie. He was a member of the St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church and the Railway Mail Association. He is survived by his wife, Mrs, Helen G. Clements; his mother, Mrs. Margaret sisters, Mrs. George Hoffman, Mrs. George Zahn, Mrs. Frank Sheehy, Mrs. Herman, Kyle, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Helen Strub, Mobile, Ala, and one cousin, Mrs. Frank E. McKinney, Indianapolis. {
Leonard P. Kreiser |
Leonard Parker Kreiser of 6379 Park Ave. died today after an fliness of several months. He was 61.
Mr. Kreiser was the auditor of the ¥. and W, Management | Corp.; a native of Illinois, a past | master of the Roosevelt Masonic Lodge and past patron of the OES, both of Gary, Ind. Services|
will be held in thte Flanner and|Jackie Gilmer,
ices at 1
Services will be held at/1 p.m.
n and had lived in Indianapolis since 1924. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Irene Smith; two sons, Eulos and Chester; three daughters, Miss Norma. Jean Smith, Mrs. Eileen Kelly and Mrs. Lavonna Vaughn, all of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs, Sophia Novell of 4his city, and Mrs. Bertha Thrower of
Donnithan, Mo., and Mrs. Dolpha |
of . Indiunapolis, and one Mother, Fred Smith of Boswell, nd. ;
Services will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow for Miss Florence E. McKinney, 908 W. 20th St., in St. Rita’s Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross.. She was 31. Miss Elder, who died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital, was born in Illinois and had lived here 14 years. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Minnie Glasper; her stepfather, Melvin Glasper, Cobdon, IIL; her father, Richard McKinney, Springfield, Ill.; a sister, Mrs: Lucille Burgess: two aunts, Mrs. Ellen Graden, St. Louis, Mo., and Miss Jennie Riley, Cobden, Il: two nieces, Mrs, Vesta Bason and Indianapolis, and
Buchanan Mortuary at a time to|two cousins, Lawrence Jones and
be announced. Survivors inciide his wife Mary| and his son, L. Gardner Kreiser, | both of Indianapolis, and one
grandchild, Barbara XKreiser,|tive of Horse Cave, Ky.,
Flint, Mich.
Miss Anna Hamilton Rites will be held at 3:30 p. m.|
30th St.
Ruby Bryant, both of Chicago.
George H. Garnett
George Henry Garnett, a nadied Wednesday in his home, 359 Ww.
He was 68. He lived here 24 years. Services will be held at 1 p.m
today for Miss Anna Pearl Ham- Monday ih Jacobs’ Brothers’ West
ilton, Greenfield school teacher,!Side Chapel. Burial will be in|Floral
in her home. Park Cemetery, Greenfield. She
was 58.
(Etna; five A native of Hancock County, othy Riggs,
Burial will be in Park Cemetery, Survivors include
his wife,
Mrs. Goldie Thomp-
she was a lifelong resident of|son, Mrs. Gladys Thompsen, Mrs.
Greenfield. A grade school teach- Mary Beeler
and Mrs. Lillian
er, Miss Hamilton died Wednes- Tripplett; three sons, George Jr.
day in Methodist Hospital.
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and Booker, and four
A brother, Brooks Hamilton, sisters, Mrs. Lulu Green, Mrs. Ora
Greenfield, survives her.
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cipal of Public School 21, died yesterday in her home at 5231 Central Ave. She was a life-
here - for many
Violet Demree Travel Club. Survivors are her husband, Ed-
Schols, Chino, Cal.; two brothers, Herman Laatz, Chino, Cal, and
Clements; five AA: - Jacob P. Laatz, Indianapolis, and . t [mi i {Alma H. White; a daughter, Miss Miss Florence McKinney one niece. a her a daughter, Miss
‘Mrs. Frank Muffler
| ~ Services will be held at 2:30 iP. m. tomorrow in the Emmaus Lutheran Evangelical Church for Mrs. Marie L. Muffier, who died | yesterday in St. Francis Hospital. Burial will be in Concordia { Cemetery. | She was 60 and lived at 1702 Naomi St. A native of France, { Mrs. Muffler had lived in Indian{apolis since 1916. | She was a member of the Em{maus Church and the Ladies’ {Aid Society of the church. | Survivors are her husband, Frank L. Muffler; four sons, Edward Muffler, Cincinnati: Franklin, Bernard and James Muffler, {all of Indianapolis: two daughters, Mrs. Flora Hotchkiss, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Louise Jordan, Bellevue, O.: her mother, Mrs. Louise Weinbessigner, Bellevue, O.; two sisters, two brothers and 10 grandchildren. ‘Ship Movements ®& | By United Press | New York Arrivals—Stavangerfiord. | Bergen: Batory, Southampton; Gen. Harry
erg | Taylor,’ Bremerhaven. New ‘York
Departures—African Grove, Teneriffe; African Pilgrim, Capetown: American Manufacturer, Liverpool; Gainesville Victory, Rotterdam; oloa Victory, Cherbourg; Victory, Lourence Marques: Mormacisle, Goeteborg; Noonday, Antwerp; Robin Kirk, | Lourence Marques; San Miguel, Delagada“ Alcoa Cavalier, | Amalie; Anchor Bend, Port Li | Scranton, Puerto de Ia Cruz; Penris, { Pernambuco; * Jamaica, Havana; Lancero, Buenos Aires; Loide Haiti, Pernambuco; Mormacdale, ; Mormacstar; Rio de Veendam, Bermuda; Yarmouth, West Indies cruise.
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years and was a member of he & mail clerk in the Brightwood
ward C.; a sister ithe Brightwood Methodist Church Cs a i Mr Walay the National Association of Letter CaYriers.
Mail Clerk Dies in Billings Hospital a wil be hela AL 2 pn. N
Billings Hospital. Burial will be in Spring Valley Cemetery, Ft. ‘Harrison.
A lifelong resident of Indian-
Station St. He was 56, and was
‘branch of the U. 8. Postoffice for {30 years. He was a member of
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
{mond R, White and two sisters, Mrs. Esther Fink and Mrs. Clara Rott, all of Indianapolis.
‘Mrs. Amy Kean | Rites will be held at 8 a. m. to- | morrow for Mrs. Amy Kean, 332 Bright St. in St. Bridget's Catholic Church, Burial will be in New Crown. She was 69. Born in Springfield, Ky. Mrs. Kean had lived here 41 years. She died Wednesday in her home. Survivors are five sisters, Mrs. Bettie White and Mrs. Julia Pipes, both of Indianapolis; Mrs. Belle! Woodruff, Detroit, Mich; Mrs. Bertha Harding, Hanford, Cal. and Mrs. Frances Workfield. Springfield, Ky.; five brothers, John, Richard and George Keen, all of Springfield, Ky., and Henry and Bowman Keen, both of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Harriet J. Smith
Rites were planned at 2 p. m, today for Mrs. Harriet J. Smith, 4315 Guilford Ave. in Speaks & Finn Funeral Home. Burial will {be in Crown Hill. She was 77. A native of Greensburg, Mrs. Smith died Wednesday in St. Vin-
apolis, Mr. White lived at 2873!
icent’s "Hospital, A former music {teacher, she had lived here 40 {years and was a member of Cen-! tral Baptist Church. { Survivors are a .son, Wilbur Smith, and a granddaughter, Mrs. | {Anna Marie Okey, both of In-| dianapolis. :
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