Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1948 — Page 5

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‘Services to Take Place Thursday

Services for Mrs. Lena Reimer,

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on 0 tent oir Fil within 24 [Dorn at Acton and lived here or - BACK. Imost of her life. She was em. ts: pn or ployed by L. 8. Ayres & Co. four

a. m. at St. C Thounnds Sos lr Ting smaonct Nott shay atherine of Sienna

bitan Lot rr « condition iz in St. Joseph. der irritat prevalent

followed by requitm mass at 9 Catholic Church, Burial will be

Mrs. Reimer, who was 51, was

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80-Year-Oid Catherine Church and its Altar! | ety. Rheumatic Pains go! Surviving are her husband, She Praises TRU-AID Harry C. Reimer; two sons, Harry

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Now the rheumatic pains have ments are incomplete.

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J. and Robert A. Reimer, Indian|apolis; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Anna

Prange, New Bethel; Mrs. Barbara Bonswki, Indianapolis, and

Crawfordsville, an d John

Services I be held in Detroit, merly of Indianapolis. Arrange‘Mr. Tucker, who was 43, died

six years before moving to De-

Survivors are his wife, Betty; a son, Robert; his mother, Mrs. Hattie

Toma Compton, Mrs. Lucy Parks,

Head, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Anna Martin, Las Vegas, Nev., and two brothers, Fred "Tucker, ‘Indianapolis; ‘and “Robert Tucker, Detroit.

Mrs. Jennie Services for Mrs. . Jennie } Grandy of 915 Beville Ave, will {be held ‘at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in |the Dorsey Funeral Home. Burial

Mrs. Grandy died here yesterday. A native of New Albany, she lived here most of her life. She was 72. Surviving are a sister, ' Miss J re Ramsey, Los Angeles, Cal.: and two brothers; George and Al-

Lie Hertha A. Trapp

Services for Miss Hertha A.

who died yesterday at her home, 2161 Napoleon St. will bé held at 8:30 a. m, Thursday at the G. H. Herrmann Funeral home|

Tucker: five ‘sisters, Mrs. Mary Adams and Mrs, Yoa (56.

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"Hey!" His response provided wonder.

8 | Born in Pemberton, 0. he had lived here 36 years. He was a

HEY—Seven- month-old Dany Toph. of Freeport, L. I, was quietly bathing in his enameled pan bathtub when someone said

this unusual portrait of big-eyed

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Ill, Veterans’ Hospital. He was

A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, he was engaged in the business... most . of his life retired in 1943. He was a member of St. Joan of Arc iICatholic, Church and its Men's Club and was a World War I veteran.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Eileen Kiesle; a daughter, Miss Joan Kiesle, Indianapolis; two sons, James W. Kiesle, Indianapolis, and Robert E. Kiesle, Burbank, Cal; his mother, Mrs, Mary M. Kiesle, Indianapolis, and four grandchildren.

Alfred H. Smock

Rawls Ave, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers’ Irvington Hill Chapel.

| Trapp, who died yesterday in ‘her Burial will be in Memorial Park.

home, 217 E. 24th 8t., will be held

| at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Meyer &| {apolis, Mr. Smock. died Sunday in iAbdon Funeral Home. Burial St. Francis Hospital. He was a

will be in Concordia Ceme

ill about two weeks. 3 Born in Germany, Miss Trapp, came to Indianapolis at the age of 7. She was a member of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran!

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on BOTH u and lower bowels to | [Services and cremation were held produce a natural-like move. there. She had lived in Califor-

ts. Ni [nia since 1921. She was 84. tigation, By today! Fr ad

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{Catherine; two daughters, Mrs. {Marie Bedford, Indianapolis; Mrs. {Mildred Betts, Riviera Beach, Fla., Church. and two sisters, Mrs. Flroence Dinninger and Mrs. Ellora Whitsit, both of Indianapolis.

How De Edward Helps "<0... e Services for Miss Mary ‘Jeannette Gray will be held at 10 «Consti Fuller m. tomorrow in Crown Hil. : Edwards’ relieved Her ashes Wil be Placed In tos patients ‘bothered conatipation grave of her mother. {ter of George and Mary Gray,

Sle now sold Yi, drugstores. | oneer Marion County residents, —s0 torougl Orrad, genile but | gid in Colma, Cal, Feb. 23.

nephews, John R. and Chester L. Gray, both of Indianapolis,

p= STATE DEATHS

Charles’ William:

BRADFO tired farmer.

BREMEN estate. dealer’ Noah. A. Ksulman, omach or COLUMBIA—Rolland Murray,

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or 2000 Suet 500 of Food HEN TINGTON—sumes C, Sharp. 81. re.

’ IDAVILLE—Mrs. Rachel Sparks, 86, In a Year JEFFERSONVILLE—Mrs, Anna wr

66, ir stomach 1 arbre UP: | KENDALLVILLE — C, Bernard Weaver, the “ ral KNOX—~Georte Klimpe, 78,

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MONTPELIER—Charies H. Ellis, 76, retired farmer. } | NEW ALBANY-George W. Boergel, 8, retired farmer NEW CA 81 LE~Mrs Ankah V. Beach, #5. PORTLAND--Levi Wible, 72 PLYMOUTH—Mrs. Emma A. Fanning, |

stomach disturbance. | ROCHESTER—Mrs, Mary Bell Burns, n.

A lifelong resident of Indian-

tery. medthanic for the Aero Mayflower! Miss Trapp who was 63, had been | Transit Co. for 13 years.

Survivors are his wife,

Miss Gray, who was the daugh-

grandchildren.

hees, who died yesterday in her residence, 633 N. Pine St., will: be held Thursday at 2 p. m. in the| e Grinsteiner Funeral Home. Burial} will be in Crown Hill

lifelong resident of the city, She retired as the owner of the Fame Laundry Restaurant 24 years ago. She was a member of the Park Avenue Evangelical United Breth-

Rites Set for W. J. Kiesle, Retired Trucking Co. Head

Services for William J. Kiesle will be held at 8:30 a. m. Thursday in the Kirby Mortuary followed by a high requiem mass at § Cemetery. Mr. Pasch, who was a. m, in the Bt. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Place of burial is

Mr. Kiesle, former president of the Ace Trucking Co. and co-owner. of the Kiesle Trucking Co. died Sunday in the Hines,

Richard Cosgrove

Dies in Hospital ‘Bervices will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow for‘ Richard D, Cos-

died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital. Born in Chicago, he had lived here nine years and was a supervisor in the pattern shop of International Harvester Co. Mr. Cosgrove was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church and the Loyal Order of Moose. : :

~. Rites for Alfred H. Smock, 8033 the

Survivors are his wife, Catherine; his daughter, Mrs. Lucille C. Desotell, Racine; his son, Richard W., Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Donovan, Akron, O., and Mrs. + Mayme Rhoades, Barbbarton, 0. and two

Miss Cora Voorhees Rites to Be Thursday

Services for Miss Cora Voor-

Miss Voorhees was 77 and a

Her only survivors are two

ren Church. Miss Voorhees’ one survivor is her sister, Mrs. Mary F. Archer of Indianapolis.

Services Tomorrow For Mrs. Buergelin

Buergelin will be held at 1:30 Ee p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann funeral home. Burial will MIAMI BEACH, FLA. William be in Crown Hill

Services for Mrs. Lillian Mae

Mrs. Buergelin, 518 N. Bosart|’

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BLOOMINGTON—Willlam Edward Stew. art, one year; Marion J. Hatton of Indianapolis.

BLUFFTON — Melvin R. Gerber, » | farmer.

PRDSEYE—Mrs. Ida Belle Mehler, 58.

i RD-—Peter 8. Kochert, #3, reBRAZIL—Jay Thomas, 7s, mechanic. Daniel C.. Miller, Trond SOL MBIA CITY=Joseph Wesley BEstinary — Mrs. 8. J. Soa .;| Thomas vey. “eIwoon «~ Mrs. Minerva Jane Shav-

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In our ad in last Friday's Times

we advertised this Spade value at $1.98 whereas it

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Survivors include her husband, A. Buergetin;-two-sisters;

§ Otto Cc. Davidson, 65, Dies; Rail il Conductor 41 Years

held at 2 pb. m. for | 3620 ao 25th Bt. in Moore Mortuaries’ Notes: Chapel. Burial (will be in Memorial Park. Mr, Davidson, who was 65, died yes- | terday in his home.

|New York Central Railroad conductor 41 years and + was 'a member of the Order of Railway Con-| ~~

ductors, Survivors are : two brothers, W L Deatrick {John E. Davidson, Cleveland, 0. and Clarence Davidson, Pember-

Wes. John 8. Kismer (DIES. IN gta

Services for Mrs. Sarah C.

Kistner, who died Sunday in her| . Formerly Worked

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home, 2514 N.. New Jersey St. will be held at 10 a. m. tomor.| For Motor Club row in Moore Mortuaries Col-| Services for Wilbur L. Deatrick, onial Burial will be in/a former employee of the Hoosier Noblesville. Motor Club and an Indianapolis Mrs. Kistner, who was 53, was resident many years, will be held | born in Brownstown but had/at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Brat-| lived here 26 years. She was aiton Mortuary in Lebanon. Burini| member of the Third Christian|will be in Oak Hill Cemetery in| Church. ’ usband. Lebanon. Survivors Include her husband! wr Deatrick died Sunday night! John B.; four sisters, Mrs. Maye in Veterans’ Hospital nday night al Snider, Brownstown: Mrs ADDA|long jliness. He was born in Shelton, Glendale, Cal; Mrs. Al- Boone County near Advance, and ice Allen, Denver, Colo., and Mrs. |sarved-overseas in the Army dur-| Hanetta Knight, Indianapolis.\;ng world War I. He was a mem-

and two brothers, Willlam and ber of Garfield Post 88, George Barkman, Indianapolis. |yegion, Aerie

. , Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Rites Tomorrow Albert Huber; a grandson, Dale, F A Ww P he Rudieill; a sister, Mrs. Rella/ plinger, all of Indianapolis; a or * * asc step-sister, Mrs, Vashti Sherrill, | Services for August W. PaschiLebanon; and several nieces and will be held at 3:30 p. m. to- nephews,

morrow in his home, 244 E. Iowa ————————————— St. Burial will be, in Concordia TAKES STANFORD POST

|83, died Sunday in his home. BLOOMINGTON, Ma May 11 — Ik Born in Germany, he had lived |Prof. Agapito Rey, of Indiana here 66 years. Jie was an em-| University Spanish department, | ployee of Piel Brothers Starch|/will teach at Stanford University Tune Co. and a member of «St. Pauliduring the summer quarter from Evangelical Church. June 18 to Aug. 28. : | Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.

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