Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1948 — Page 7
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Local Deaths—
Harry Ball Dies; Former ortician
| Planned Tomorrow
Services for Harry Schultze Bal orn EE , .. 702 ed me, a 63d PL, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Richardson Funeral Home. Burial will be at Aroma. Mr. Ball, who was 71, was orig{nally from Zionsville and had lived in Indianapolis 15 years. He was funeral director of Ball Funeral Home seven years and past master of Noblesville Masonic
Lodge. He is survived by his wife, | Jessie; a daughter, Mrs. Erwin! A. Schafer; a brother, James KE. Ball, and two grandchildren, all of Indiana) y
James L. Smith
Services for James L. Smith, a fifelong resident of Indianapolis who was killed Sunday in an au-| tomobile-train wreck near Shelbyville, will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers’ West, Side Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. ; Mr. Smith was 31 and lived at 2422 Ethel St. He served with the 592d Quartermaster Salvage
Bartender, Dies
followed by cremation. Survivors in- S clude three Mr. Brothers; - Albert Marshall W., Fortville; James L., Carmel
a sister, Mrs. Jennie M. Edwards, Indianapolis,
Harry C. Conn
Services for Harry C. Conn, 5311 E. 34th St, who died Saturday in his home, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 42. Mr. Conn was in the trucking business and lived here 20 years. He was born in Bowling Green, K
Vera Conn, Indianapolis; two
brothers, Leroy Conn, Indianap-
and Repair Company for four olis, and Willard Conn, Louis-
years during World War II. He, was a member of the Spiritualist| Church of Indianapolis. | Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith; a brother, George R. Smith, and a sister, Mrs. Agnes Metcalf, all of Indianapolis.
Frank H. Meyer Services for Frank H. Meyer, retired owner and operator of the
Pioneer Byr, will be at 2 p. m.|”
tomorrow in the G, H. Herrmann funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery." A lifelong resident here, Mr. Meyer died Sunday in his home,
“Hy
ville; twornephews and two nieces.
Mrs. Emma Pinney’s
Services Tomorrow Mrs. Emma Mariea Pinney,
who died yesterday, will lie in the|
will be tomorrow in Troy, O. Mrs. Pinney was 50, a native of Ohio and a member of the Re-
formed Church. Her only immedi-
Margaret Davis, 36 N. Linwood Ave, jn whose residence she died.
1260 Wright St. He was 79. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Survivors include his wife, Amelia; a daughter, Mrs. Lillian E. Rieman, Indianapolis; a son, Frank H. Meyer, Montreal, Canada, two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
T. W. Matthews Dies;
Ex-School Custodian Services for Thomas W. Mat-
Hospital last night after an illness of four months, will be at 1:30 p. m. Thursday at the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Matthews, who was 78, lived in 38 N. Irwin St. He was custodian of Public School No. 66 for 17 years, retiring a year ago. He was a member of Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 17 and of the Druids Lodge. Survivors include one son, Harry T. Matthews, and a sister, Mrs. Anna Reed, both of Indianapolis,
Services Thursday: For Miss Mary Rights
Services for Miss Mary Rights, | 110 W. 15th St, who died in her home yesterday, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Thursday in the Paul E. Dorsey Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Moravian Cemetery near Hope. Miss Rights, who was 61, was born in Hope. She was a member of the Moravian Church there. She had lived in Indianapolis 45 years. Surviving are her
brother, James,
Indianapolis; her aunt,
lem, N. C.; and an uncle, William Rights, Denver, Colo.
Retail Trade. Here Gains Retail trade here gained 2 per cent in May over May of last year with 127 stores reporting, A. Ross Eckler, acting director of business census reported from Washington today, The May level also was 2 per cent over April of this year,
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George F, Marshall, a bartender in the Columbia Club for the past five years, died yesterday in his home, 924 Park Ave. He
and Harry G. Indianapolis, and Peter Hilarides,
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Burial Thursday Lost Life at Sea During War Services for Edward Kautsky, an electrician’s -mate first class who lost his life at sea just before the Sicily invasion, will be held at 1 p. m. Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan funeral home. Burial will be In Memorial Park. Mr. Kautsky was born in Milwaukee, but spent his summers in Indianapolis at the home of an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. 1807 Zwingler Ave. .
Other survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marilyn Sherrer Kautsky, Belleville, Ill; his parents, Mr. {and Mrs, Edward Kautsky, Chicago, and a brother, Laverne {Kautsky, Chicago.
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Mrs. Leslie Lewis Funeral Thursday
| Services for Mrs. Hazel Matie Lewis, resident here for
Thursday in Shirley Brothers’ West Chapel! |Burial will be in Floral Park! {Cemetery,
Dr. William Crown Hill, } | | buckle, died today in her home Mrs. Knowles was the wife of v Waker 1. Euowies, West Side, +i N. Concord St. Sie ate {been {ll since 1940,
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Mrs. Jeanette Knowles Dies:
dentist. A teacher in Indianap-, olis grade schools 45 years, she/to be held at 1 p. m. today In had been principal of School 29 Tabernacle Baptist Church. Burial
been principal in Schools 61, 30 and 53.
Honorary Member
Mrs. Knowles was an honorary Indianapolis. life member of the Federation of! School Teachers and a! member of the Elementary School American Childhood Education, {Indiana State Teachers College! Alumni Association, Education Association, Christian Afternoon Literary Club and the Administrative Women’s Club.
Central Church, Wednesday
Ex-Principal of School 29 |
eanette Knowles, 85 N. Holmes Ave., former Methodist
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Mr. Williams, who was 41, died Bern in Holton, she attended Saturday in General Hospital. He Butler University and Indiana was bora University extension and was
graduated from Terre Haute Nor-/ Baptist Church Indianapolis. mal College. She was a teacher p fies “
in Seymour before coming here annie Lee Williams: his son, ' 50 years ago.
ent of! Principals, |
National}
She is also survived by a)
Services and burial for Virgil
{Plumlee, retired farmer who died yesterday in his home, 1403 Spann
i | Mrs. Lewis died yesterday at/ave, will be in Memorial, Tenn. {General Hospital. She was 38 and He sr 57,
{lived at 226 Richland Ave. She! | was born in Missouri. -
|Landing, Alaska;
Mrs. Lillian Broker, Danville, IL; Springs, Tenn.
ate survivor is her sister, Mrs./dall, Niles, Cal, and Ray Ran-
|Mrs. George Petrovitch, Coopers’|Outwood, Ky. and his father, WRIRLWIND 3 MANCOOLXR 2 her mother,(H. B. Plumes Red Botting]| PEDESTAL FANS 1{20dned ___________ 51.50 {her father, Fred Randall, of Il-| ole | - ~ {linois; two brothers, Bert Ran.| Peter Williams Mieh a Ee - 5158 | | Services for Peter Williams, TNDUSTRIAL » {dall, DeKalb, Ill, and a sister,(928 N. Belmont Ave. Kingan &| 517 8. Delaware FR-1469 |{Co. employee for 11 years, were ——
{Pauline Randall, of Wyoming.
. Ruby Survivors include her husband, Keys, Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel -eslie L. Lewis; two daughters,|Edward and Spencer Plumlee, Inuntil 10 p. m. today. Services and| MTS. Joseph Norman, Clinton, and|dianapolis, and Chester Plumlee, burial
Survivors ‘include his wife, a; two daughters, Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Florence Indianapolis; three sons,
daughter, Mrs. Margaret O'Neill, | 24 years, 1p, aianapolis.
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Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
|Edgar; four brothers, four sisters {and eight grandchildren, all of
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