Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1948 — Page 5
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Employees, Our Lady of Catholic Church and Knights of Columbus. Surviving are his wife, Leona; two daughters, Mrs. Claude Sif. ferlen and Mrs. Gertrude Burris, both of Indianapolis; four sons, Charles and Maurice, Columbus, 0.: Elmer, West Lafayette, and Roy; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Fern Newburg
Services for Mrs. Fern Newburg who died- Saturday in her home at 2100 E, Idlewood Ava, were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary with burial in Crown Hill. She was 63. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, she was a member of University Park Christian Church. Survivors include two sons, Carl and Howard Newburg; daughter, Mrs. Mildred Miller, all of Roachdale; two brothers, Thomas Miller, Long Beach, Cal., and Russell Miller, Roachdale: a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Harris, Hollywood, Cal, and’ three grandchildren.
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Riverview Drive, died Saturday| Mrs. Allison, who was 62, was in Methodist Hospital. He was|a native of Delphos, Kas. and 52 and a lifelong resident here. had lived here 40 years, She was|S For the past five years he was an employed at Stewart - Warners employee of the Crawfordsville) Corp. for the past two years. She|S asket .
he Englewood Masonic Lodge, Eastern Star. ° Shrine, and the Scottish Rite.
Ruth Swank; a daughter, Mrs. ton. . Bernetta Rodocker; a sister, Mrs, Myrtle Brunner; a brother, Dr, Harry Swank and two grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
Clarence Huffman Jr.
Jr., a former resident of Indianapolis who drowned Thursday at . Eugene, Ore., will be at 2 p. m,| Services for Mrs. Thursday in Royster & Askin| White, mortuary. He was 14. will be in Floral Park Cemetery.
attended Public Schools 50 and| Burial will be in Concordia 52. He went to Oregon last June| Cemetery. with his parents, Mr. and Clarence Huffman.
include two sisters, Miss Wilma Jean and Miss Virginia Huffman, x gs eld Heights Church of
Mrs. Knox Blevens
Blevens, who died Friday at her|and Wanda White; a son, Jack|s home, 3429 Carrollton Ave. were! White, all of Indianapolis; her |S held yesterday at Moorg aries was in Louisville. .
born in Spencer County, Ky., and had lived here 15 years.
Knox; Louisville and her mother, Mrs. Mattie Hardesty, Mutual, Ky.
{Chureh. Burial will be in Floral|/daughter, Mrs. Wilma Nelson, In-
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In Washington Park Mrs. Bessie J. Allison
Services for Forrest A. Swank| Services for Mrs. Bessie J. Al-|S
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was a member of Broadway Mr. Swank was a member of Baptist Church and the Order of |&
Surviving are a son, Paul A. E Weinsburg, Indianapolis and a Survivors are the widow, Mrs, | brother, Russell Pinney, Hunting- 'S
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Alma K. who died Saturday in St. Burial {Francis Hospital, will be heid at = 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at G. H. Hermann funeral home.
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Tompkinsville, Ky., she had lived |S Survivors besides his parents hers 21 years and was a member:
Survivors include her husband, |S
Services for Mrs. Bessie L./John B.; two daughters, Saralu=S
Mortu-| parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hardin Wil-|S Chlonial Chapel. Burial|lianfs, Tompkinsville, Ky, and a brother, Olmer Williams, Indian-|S apolis. :
William O. Frankum 3 Services for William O. Frank-|s m, who died Friday at Methodist Hospital, were held yesterday at|S G. H. Herrmany Funeral Some. : Burial was in Glasgow, Ky. e Mrs. Lucy McCarthy [was 4s. ut Services for Mrs, Lucy Mec-| Mr." Frankum resided at 802 S Grady McCarthy, who died last|E. Iowa St. He was born in|3 night in St. Vincent's Hospital,| Barren County, Ky. but had will be held in Peru. The time has|lived here 26 years. 2 not been set. Kirby Mortuary is| Surviving are his wife, Verna; s in charge of arrangements. his mother, Mrs. Luella Sharp; A native of Peru and a former|two sisters, Mrs. Beulah Wheeler |S resident of Ft. Wayne, Mrs. Mc-jand Mrs. Letha Whitcomb, all Carthy was the widow of Jud|of Indianapolis, and five brothMcCarthy. She had lived in In-|ers, Jodie, Goodwine, IIL; Ray, dianapolis 30 years in the home Indianapolis; Lebus, Glasgow, of her daughter, Miss Mary Jane and Gordon and Chester, bota McCarty, at 3025 N. Meridian|of Louisville. | » Surviving besides the danghter| MIS. Hershel Harris is a brother, Charles McGrady, Services will be held at 1 p. m. Chicago, Til. tomorrow at Jacobs Brothers East \ : Side Chapel for Mrs. Ora Harris, Mrs. Estella Powell 2127 Columbia Ave., who died FriRites for Mrs. Estella Powell,|day. Burial will be in New who died Saturday in General Crown. . Hospital, will be at 1 p. m.| Mrs. Harris, who was 45, is surWednesday in Emmanuel Baptist|viveq by her husband, Hershel; a
Mrs. Blevens, who was 53, was
Surviving are her husband, a son, Harold Bievens,
Park Cemetery. dianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. Mrs. Powell, who was 52, lived| Martha Dukin, Mrs, Henrietta at 1222 BE. 16th St. Born in Owen-|Harrison, and Mrs. Elizabeth ton, Ky., she had lived here for 51| Armstrong, Indianapolis and Mrs. years. She was a member of the/Sudie Chaney, Evansville; six Emmanuel Church. brothers, George, Raymond, WalSurvivors include four sisters,/ter and Robert Brooks, IndianMrs. Lottie Stith, Mrs, Kathrine|apolis and Thomas and Frank Ross and Mrs. Lillian Cox, In-|Brooks, Evansville, and one dianapolis, and Mrs. Ethel Mae grandchild.
Dance, Detroit; three nieces, a : nephew and an uncle. Mrs. Daisy D. Berry Services for Mrs. Daisy D. BerMrs. Banner Stewart [rx will be at 1:30 p. m. toRites for Mrs. Banner Stewart, morrow in the Royster & Askin 134 W. McCarty St., will be held West Side Chapel. Burial will at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Craig be in Crown Hill Cemetery. She Bros. Funeral Home. Burial will| was a resident for for 48 years. be in New Crown. She died Fri-| Mrs. Berry, a native of Trimble day in General Hospital. County, Ky. died yesterday at Mrs. Stewart, who was 48, was |the age of 60. She lived at 2290 born in Georgia but had lived Mount St. She was a member here .1 years. of the West Park Christian Survivors are two sons, Jesse Church and Myrtle Rebekah
and Sam Stewart, and four|Lodge 326. daughters, Misses Christine and Survivors include three daugh-
Betty Stewart, Mrs. Elsie Staples ters, Mrs. Norman Aikens and and Mrs, Anna Belle Brown, all Miss Emily Berry, Indianapolis, of Indianapolis. and Mrs. William Jackson, Ma-
rion; a sister, Miss Lillian GarGroup fo Hear Speaker [Tt IoGanarols: ison, and The American Chemical 8o-
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ciety will hear Robert D. Beckman speak at a luncheon meeting tomorrow “in the Warren Hotel. Mr. Beckman, who is with the Allison Division of General Motors Corp., will talk on “Break-
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' Indianapolis chapter 303, OES will hold a stated meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Masonic Temple at 1522 W. Morris St! Zolah Ludeman is worthy matron and Roy Butcher is worthy patron.
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Mrs, Robert King, Lebanon,| Rites for Earle Moxley Fulfor Michael 1. Fox, lived at 321 N. Dearborn 5t.|Gelger will be held at 11 a. m. when she learned that Margaret Kuerst Rinne, 4331] He was a member of the Tenn, and Mrs. Estella Reed, In-|lenwider, a retired Big Four Cmployee of the Pennsyl-(Sbe was born in Spencer. ~ |tomiorrow in his home at 2174 her son had arrived Broadway, at 3 p. m. tomorrow|Association of Retired Rallwaydianapolis. . Railroad conductor, will be at former emp 0 who died| Mrs. Voss was a member of |N. Meridian St. Burial will be in country. Then her heart/in Kirby Mortuary. The Rev. Employees, the Order of Railroad 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Railroad 80 3” 5969 Oalk|'he Blaine Avenue Church and|Crowa Hil Mr. Geiger died beating. Frederick R. Daries, pastor of the Conductors and Marion Masonic Oscar G. Linne Funeral Home. Burial terdsy at at terday will be held at 8:30/%ion Evangelical Church, will of-| Lodge Services for Oscar G. Linne will Will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. - © will follow in Mrs. Rinne died yesterday Hannah Jane; two daughters, : . fed Saturday in his home, 3427 Philip Neri Church. Burial|after an iliness of one year. Miss Flora Paets and Mrs. Frank in the Kirby Mortuary and alg 25th St. He retired in 1936 the family plot In Ar-| A lifelong resident of the city B. Ross; a stepson, Gordon Horn-{10:15 a. m. in St. Philip's Neriiafter 30 years service with the Cemetery. Mother and son|she was 72. Mrs. Rinne was the|Stein: & stepdaughter, Mrs. Jean Catholic Church. Burial will be railroad. Born in Waveland, he rest side by side: wife of Herman E. Rinne, retired NM: Menger, and a brother, George |,, yy cross had lived here for 35 years. He t Paets, all of Indianapolis, ; |was a member of the Zion EvanVv ormuth, who was 53, had|grocer, who died two years ago, Mr, Linne died Saturday in St. 0) ond Ch and for the Louisville division in 1885 Mrs, Nina Basore, ‘| Geiger managed his real sstate 25 years. She was a/and an aunt of Herman H. Rinne.|Llgo P. Crafton Philip's Neri after attending ato C0 0 Reformed urch was tr to the trans- Mable St. Philip Neri Church|part-owner of the Indiana Music confessional. A native of Troy, Lodge. and department in 1896. Koester and Mrs, Betty Hart |D0!dIngs here and in Chicago. He tar society, the National{ Co Services for Leo P. Crafton.'. ne had lived in Indianapolis Survivors include a son, Earl portation re & foreman in 1898 lis, and Mrs. Bessie|V38 8 director of A. J. of Catholic Women, thel © sister Who died Friday night in his| more tnan 30 years. An employee C: Fullenwider, and a grandBe served as a machinist Gibson, Franklin; three brothers, Savings & Loan Co. and Electrotypers’| Mrs. Robert E. Ruth, Indianap- home at 501 Warren Ave. Were oe the Eastern Electric Co. he daughter, Marianne Fullenwider. vet engineer and assistant Raph and Baul C, Mason, Indi-| Der of the Meridian St. Methodist Auxiliary and the Gold|olis; and two brothers, William k-be Bald at 13 p. =. today in lived at 903 N. Olney St. and. Novercnrs "4 an before retiring \ Mason, thers. Kuerst, Indianapolis, and Albert 0 was 48. ovemen Nov. 30, 1043 Plainfield, and five grandehil-ly rr, Br a Mrs, Pauly FI" Mann attended. Technieal| Kuerst, . by burial in Floral Park. He was| Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ee Ee Vio Tein Io aiadison. and ree ee B Buchanan. doin of atiane Tasanapons News before enter William Paetz A native ‘of Portland, Tenn.|Linne, Peoria, Ili; two sisters, souttampin: Noonan. Rovareum. Bor Jeffersonville before mov- : : : Services for William Paetz {Mr. Crafton lived in Indianapolis Mrs, - Charles Leimgruber and ganta Maria, Valparaiso. ; I years ago. Forrest A Swank Donald Be er 1 a EE ices are the husband, Otto|retired New York Central Rail-(21 years and was a member of Mrs. David Warner, both of In-| New Toor Sepatiutee—Celastial, Rio de Mr. Fox was a member of the y Fraack A ny, = Oh ae Hormuth; & daughter, Mrs. Mar-jroad conductor, will be at 3 p. m.|Garfield Park Christian Church. |dlanapolis, and a brother, John Janeiro: Esse Balen. Anita Association of Retired : jan Bradley; three sisters, Mrs./Wednesday in Flanner & Bu-/He was a stoker builder for the|Linne, Troy, O. ferson, Guam.
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