Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1948 — Page 5
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Clerk 22 Years Charles L. (Larry) Reno, clerk at In Power & Light
Co., died yesterday while on a vacation fishing 4rip in Crosby, Minn. He was 47. Mr. Reno, of 1330 N. Tuxedo Ave, was a clerk in the credit department of the light the last 26 uri onal “Three-I" League. He was a lifelong Indianapolis resident and a member of KEvergreen Lodge, F. & A. M., Scottish Rite ne Shi his wife, Rub urviving are e, y; 2 Be Marvin; a sister, Mrs. Irma Miller, and four grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Elizabeth Glass
Requiem high mass for Mrs. Elizabeth Glass, 1127 E. Southern Ave., was to be sung at 9 a. m. today in St. Catherine’s Catholic Church following services at 8:30 a. m. in Blackwell Funeral Home. Burial was to be in Holy Cross. Mrs. Glass, who was 83, died here Saturday. She was the wife of the late George E. Glass. Survivors are - three , George E., ‘South Bend; Harry A., Indianapolis, and R. L. Glass, washington, D. C.
L. W. Kern, 56, Dies in Hospital
Services for Lawrencé W. Kern, |
94 N. Routiers Ave., will be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Moore Mortuaries Irvington Chapel Burial will be in Washington Park. He was 56. Mr. Kern, who was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, died yesterday in St. Francis Hospital.
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‘Sell American Way’
Commerce has set out to sell the American Way. An American Opportunity Committee, headed by Howard J. Lucy II, vice president of the U. B. Corrugated Fibre Box Co,
He was a member of the Englewood Lodge 715, F. & A. M. and| was a World War I veteran. { Mr. Kern was a maintenance! engineer for Standard Oil Co. and had worked for the firm for 20| years. f |
has been set up by H. T. Pritchard, chamber president, to promote a “wider understanding of {the importance and benefits of {the American economic system.” Others Appointed Others on the committee are J.
Survivors are his wife, Rose Rainn’ Fenstermaker, Hugh J. Mary; his sister, Miss Hazel MAPA Co; W. W. Fagle. Na-
Kern, and his brother, Arthur C. Kern 8r., all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Sara Duffey»
Services for Mrs, Bara M. Duffey, who died Saturday, were held from the J. C. Wilson Funeral home yesterday. Mrs. Duffey, who-was 78, is survived by her stepson, Joseph F. Duffey, a grandson, Donald Hafer, and two granddaughters, Mrs. A
tional Malleable & Steel Castings Co.; W. C. Griffith, Indiana Trust Co.; Frank Hoke, Holcomb & Hoke Co.; George A. Kuhn, Klein & Kuhn Realtors; H. 8. Morse, Indianapolis Water Co., and Fred C. Tucker, F. C. Tucker Co. realtors. The Indianapolis program will tie into the nationa] campaign prepared jointly by the American
£.M ACG PATS PEND. COPR. 1948 EOW. L. A WAGNER. ALL RIGNTS RESERVED. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW—By dawn government forecasters say the mercury will be in the 60's all through New England, New York and Pennsylvania as the result of cool winds streaming down from Canada. In the South and the Central plains, however, hot weather will continue as warm winds flow in from the Gulf of Mexico.
C of C. Launches/Set Thursday Services For Sgt. Robert Lynch
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{ : \ \ Muli, oe Beant at jae Jefferson, and a sister, Mrs. NE Le {Willlam Arthur, all of Indian-| F 0roc AST ~N the Indiana Theater. Wii an LEGEND Mr. DeWitt was a member of| ——————————— SCATTERED EE o]tiene |. [the local Sahara Grotto, the or SHOWERS AREA Methodist Church in ance. Hal for Assault Ka AIR and the Masonic Lodge in Al-| psy ORIZILE FLOW bany. | & THUNDER Wie Besides his sister, he is sur- » : J STORMS Vi RAIN vived by two sons, Roy and son. 1 Drinkin Bout ( {both of Muncie; a sister, Mrs. |
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John Jefferson Jr. Army Holds Suspect Dies in Home Here |!" Chaplin's Slaying
Milton A. DeWitt
Two Japanese witnesses to the
TOKYO, July 6 (UP) —U. 8.shooting were reported to have Funeral Thur John Ernest Jefferson Jr, th Army headquarters an- identified the suspect, who was Prest-O-Lite Co. employee, died pounced today that a suspect was not named in the Army announce-
: yesterday at his home, 3105 Park se Ave. He was 40. Highway Commission A resident of Indianapolis 27
{years, he was foreman of Employee 3 Years {the company’s acetylene division Services for Milton A. DeWitt, \ where he had worked for 16!
i cmplayes af xhe ; El Mr Jufintaoh was : ost mmissio er Masonic| terday, will be held Thursday inp oe Eg and Mo chapter and comthe Earl Parson Funeral Home an par = | n N be in the andery and was commanding in Muncie. Burial wi lofficer of the 38th Divisien’s SigEy RR, Sr, Mesth, i Cons Bem BY a worker in inventory and au-| He was a native of Cadiz, Ky. at thre. Yours, Hb moved deivnged to : Brosdway] to Indianapolis three years ago,| a will be at 1:30 p. m. living with his daughter. Mrs. rnyreday in Flanner & Buchanan Lens Hamm, 1215 N, Holmes zrortyary. Burial will be in . ; . {Crown Hill Born in Delaware County, Mr.| his wife, Mrs. DeWitt lived all but the ast three yjartha Jefferson: & son. Garland)
years of his life in and near jegerson; his mother, Mrs. Bes-
{being held in the slaying of Capt.'ment.
Roxie Blakely, Delawara County, | and five grandchildren. Ill-feelings which resulted in a BR fight after a drinking party early y today sent one man to Veterans’ Mrs. Edna Newport Hospital and another to jail, Dies at Age 68 charged with assault and’ battery . Services for Mrs. Edna New-| With intent to kill. port, 355 Albany St., will be held] Jack Oren Davidson, 21, of R.| at 2 p. m. tomorrow in J. C. Wil-|R. 9, Box 554, is in fair condison Chapel of the Chimes. Burialition ' in Veterans’ Hospital. will be in Washington Park. | Sherifi’s deputies said Davidson
Services for Sgt. Robert J. Lynch, 2026 N. Talbot St., who died iin New Guinea in April, 1944, will be held at 10 a. m. Thursday in
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Committee Named to Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill gt. Lynch, who was 27, had lived in Indianapolis all his life,
{and served with the 60th General Hospital during World War IL
The Indianapolis Chamber of He had been previously employed by the U. S. Rubber Co. seven| James H. Walter W. and Thur-| He was beaten and all his
jana a half years and by Indian{apolis Railways, Inc. for a year. {He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Claire Varin Lynch, his father, William V. Lynch, and a brother, William J. Lynch.
‘Mrs. Caroline Eisenbarth
Rites for Mrs. Caroline Eisenbarth, who died yesterday in her home, 1614 Leonard St., will be at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in G. H. Herrmann funeral home. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery in Cumberland. She was born in Cumberland, but lived here for 57 years. Mrs. Eisenbarth, who was 77, was a member of the St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Queen Esther Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, American War Mothers and Monday Guild of Women’s Department Club. Survivors are her son, Elmer, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs.
Plan Rites
Today
For Mrs. Wundrum
Services for
Mrs.
Edward
Wundrum, who died Saturday in her home, 145 Kansas St, were to be held at 2 p. m. today in the
Lauck funeral home.
Burial was
to be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Hazel Wundrum, who was 52, was a member of the “Stitch
'n’ Chatter” George's Episcopal She is survived
Club
and St. Church. by her hus-
band, Edward; a son, Donald; a
daughter, Mrs.
Mildred Lalla-
mont, Palo Alto, Cal.; her mother, Mrs. Matilda Christoph, Flint,
Mich., and William
dianapolis; and a sister,
Christoph, InMrs.
Tillie' Kreiter, Indianapolis.
16 DIE IN BUS CRASH
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July 6 (UP)-—S8ixteen
A. Association of Advertising Agencies, Association of National Advertisers, and the subcommittee
Stock, and Mrs. J. J. O'Brien.
Sadie Beck, Hollywood, Cal, and
persons were killed at Dunderfive grandchildren.
land, in North Norway, yesterday when a bus went off the road and
Mrs. Newport, who was 68, died stumbled almost two miles from Sunday in her home after a two-| Kitley Woods, South of U. 8. 52, year illness. She was born in/where the fight occurred, to his Sparta, Ill, but lived here for 14'home on Arlington Ave, between | years. |Road 52 and Iona Road, where | She is survived by three sons, he collapsed.
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low L. Newport, all of Indian- clothing was torn off. | apolis, Police arrested Earl Burtt, 23,|
of R. R. 5, Box 540. whom David-| (Casting Rod Bockfires,
son named as his assailant. . Deputies said Burtt admitted the Hooks Youth in Chin beating. A casting rod turned into a] Burtt Is also charged with boomerang for Maynard Caldwell,| vagrancy and is being held under] 15, of 2801 W. Morri: St. yester-| $1000 bond. day. ——————— : ; LOSE SKY CLUB The youth was practicing cast- POLICE CLO ing when a throw backfired and| The Sky Club, 427 Indiana, the hook caught him under the/Ave, was closed today after pochin. The hook was removed at lice arrested three persons in an General Hospital, |early morning disturbance there.!
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Services Thursday For J. W. Moore
Services will bé held at 2 p. m. Thursday for "James William Moore, 2817 Kenwood Ave. in
on advertising of the Domestic Distribution Department of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Mr. Pritchard said the campaign will be a fresh frontal at-
Terre Haute, with burial there.
Mr. Moore, who died Sunday in General Hospital, was 69. -
where he lived until he moved
tack on the “isms” which threaten the nation.
He was born in Salina, = Greek Official
here 10 years ago. Survivors are his wife, Ada, Indianapolis; three daughters, Mrs, Ethel Goodwin, Vermillion, Ill; Mrs. Esther Dell, Lawrence, and Miss Mary Lee Moore, Indianap-
Here for Holiday
Dr. D. H. Karzis, official repre-
olis; a son, George, Indianapolis; sentative of the Greek govern-
his mother, Farmersburg; a brother, Mrs. Ona Weir, Danville, Ill, and Mrs. Glen Milan, Farmersburg.
John Trendleman
Services for John Trendleman, who died Sunday in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Northeast Chapel. Burial will be in Anderson.
Mrs. Dela Moore, Max, | Farmersburg; and two sisters!
ment, was en route to Washington, D. C, today after a two-day visit in Indianapolis. | Dr. Karzis, lawyer, economist {and author, was recommended from the chief of missions of the United Nations tn Greece to de{velop Greek - Canadian cultural ‘relations and tighten economic relations between Greece and |Canada and the United States. | In Indianapolis yesterday he |visited Mr. and Mrs. John Zazas,
Mr. Trendleman, who was 74,/4356 N. Meridian St. and toured lived at R. R. 19, Box 728. He the city, visiting the Monument,
County, He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Clara Taylor and Miss
Bertha Trendleman, both of In- food ‘dianapolis.
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the War Memorial and other spots of interest. In Washington he will seek in|crease in the quota of grain and allotments to Greece.
Parents Electrocuted
As Children Watch
PAWLING, N. Y,. July 6 (UP)~Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O'Leary, both 32, of Waterbury, | Conn., were electrocuted by a live {wire last night while their three [children watched. | Police said Mrs. | stepped on a fallen power line |after their car was stopped by a
storm. Mr. O'Leary tried to free his !wife and was electrocuted also. { The children, Patricia, 7; Raymond Jr., 5, and Judy, 18 months, stopped a passing motorist for | help. ’
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UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU —July 6—
Sunrise ...... 5:28 | Sunset 8:16 i Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m Total précipitation since Jan, 1 ciency since Jan,
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Mrs. Minnie Moody
Serviges for Mrs. Minnie Nerva Moody, who died Sunday in her home, 213 8. Third St., will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in Little & Sons funeral home, Beech Grove. Burial will be in New Crown. Mrs. Moody, who was 77, was born in Boone County, Kentucky. She lived in Beech Grove 30 years. She was a member of the Beech Grove Nazarene Church. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Robinson, Washington, Ind, and Mrs. Estella Miles, Boone County, Kentucky, and a brother, Harry Bailey, Washing ton, Ind. \
Rites for Joseph Smith | ‘Planned Tomorrow
| Services for Joseph Smith, In|dianapolis resident for 35 years, {who died Sunday, will be held to-| morrow at 1 p. m. in the Antioch Baptist Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Smith was 70, a member of the Antioch Church and Trinity Masonic Lodge and a native of] Kentucky. He died in his home, 2422 Ethel St. Survivors include| his wife, Cora; his son George: R.; his daughter, Mrs. Agnes Met-| calf; and his granddaughters, Mrs. | Natlee Buckner, all of Indianapolis; his brother, the Rev. L. 8, Smith, and his sisters, Mrs. Susie Argo and Mrs. Annie Sthich, all there of Evansville; and his sister, | M}s. Sallie Fly, Danville, Til.
Charles Lietz Dies;
‘Former State Senator
| EVANSVILLE, July 6 (UP)— | Funeral services were planned to|day for State Senator Charles F.’ Lietz, 56, of Evansville, who died y&sterday in the Hines Veterans Hospital at Chicago. Mr. Lietz, a Democratic Senator from Vanderburgh County since 1944, was a candidate for re-election after being nominated in the May primary.
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