Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1948 — Page 6
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Dies at Home
local Deaths—
ES. Brunelle
Services Tomotiow For Bus Driver
Bervices for Emery 8. Brunelle, 5021 Ralston Ave. who died yesterday in his home, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner
Richey Services To Be Tomorrow
Bervices for Mrs. Ada M. Richey, 253 W. Westfield - Blvd. who died Tuesday in Methodist Hospital after an extended iliness, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomor-
/irow in Dorsey's Funeral Home.
Burial will follow in Crown Hill. Mrs. Richey, a graduate of)
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
& Buchanan mortuary, Burial will follow in Crown Hill A ‘resident of Indianapolis -25
years, Mr. Brunelle, who was 44,
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was a Greyhound Bus driver. He, WAS a member of the Presby- | terian Church in Duluth, Minn.,! a member of SBahara Grotto and |
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Brunells, Indianapolis. DePauw Aid Named cer Ave,
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He is survived by a daughter, ’ Margaret Lee; two sons, Emory R. and John 8. Brunelle, Indian-|
Arthur W. Banta, 37 8. Spenhas been appointed a mertiber of the DePauw University elections commission by the!
-fmember_and former Worthy a tron of Brookside Chapter, Order ®
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| in fire-fighting clothing. The Air | Materiel Command, as a result of tests at Wright-Patter-son Air Force Base, Dayton, O., | found this suit gave fire fighters the best protection, It's made laminated on | a cotton backing, It reflects the
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Services for Mrs. Mabel Voi Burg, 910° Parker Ave., who died!
in Washington Park Cemetery, Mrs. VonBufg, who was 62,
was a& member of the First Re‘formed Church and a charter Ma:
of the Eastern Star.
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She is survived by her husband, {Frank H. VonBurg; a daughter, % Mrs, Rose Byerly; two sons, Nor-
five grandchildren, all of Indianapolis, x
Rosa May Brown, who died Tuesday in her ‘home, 540 N. Belle Vieu Place, will be held At 10 a. m, Saturday in_ Shirley Brothers ‘West Side}. Chapel. Burial will be in Floral Park. | Mrs. Brown, who was 77, {in Indianapolis 48 years. tive of Cartershurg, she was a {member of the GAR. Surviving are two sons, Arthur Gasper, Plainfield, and Otto Gasper, In-|
lived
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was a native of Indianapolis. She|-
man and Harry VonBurg, and]
Manual High School, was 52. She WAS a member of Grace Meth. odist Church, White Cross Guild and Alpha Omicron Alpha 8o- N rority. : In addition to her husband, Robert L. Richey, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Anna Luebking, and two brothers, Walter and Frank Luebking, all of In-
dianapolis,.”
Charles Ford
. | Services for Charles Ford, 223 spoils; his Iather, phen 1 | Geisendorff St, who died Mon-! brothers, Chester E. and Orville day, will be held at 1 p. m. 8at-| E. ‘Brunelle, Indianapolis; two urday in Jacobs Brothers West sisters, Mrs. Charles Tombaugh, | Chapel. Burial will be in New Burdett, Kas, and Miss Irma L.| Crown
Mr. Ford, who was 48, was a/
Jar oearmor in the American Foun- | [dry Co. 23 years.
A native of Martinsville, he had lived here 35 He was a member of Sunnyside Baptist Church, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lillie Ford; two sons, Bennie and| , a sister, Mrs, |
{Mamie Davis, and a brother! {Robert Ford, all of Indianapolis. |
Dinner Meeting Set
The Indiana Section of the Society of Automotive Engineers will open its winter season with a dinner meeting at 7 p. m. today {in the Antlers Hotel. C. L. Altenburger, research engineer with the Alloy division of The Great Lakes-Steel-Corp., will speak on “Practical Uses of Low (Alloy, High Tensile Steels in Automutive Structures.”
[Indiana Central '|Confers Honors
Annual honors day ceremonies were to be held today at Indiana Central College. Dr. M. O. Ross, president of Butler University, was scheduled, to speak and President I. Lynd Esch was to preside. Dr, Allen!
B. Kellogg, dean of the college,
was to present the honors. Honor candidates were: Richard Clayton Boling, Verne Russell chandler iy Jacqueline Duffey Joyce Pad Marion Eicher. b
r, ile n aon ver, Bjeanor pek Turley and ' Art al Indianapolis; Elaine E
5 Velma Edrie Balley, Worth: ington. and Alvera May Baldwin, FM.
Wayn A. Lucitié Brown, Bedford: Iris Lace Brown, Casey, III, Oharles William Dill, Danville, TIL; Iris June. Holt, Walkerton: Robert Holt and Shirley Anne Mumaw of Oblong, III; Helen Downs Kays, Georgetown, Tl, James Albert Kindig, Brook; Richard E. Kistler, Logansport,
Joseph Klos Patchogue, N. ¥., and Joyce|
Iona Knight Moses Musa Maho! Sierra Leone, West! Africa. Helen Mae Moon, Mountain Lake Park. Md , Betty Aileen Moore, Anderson; {Loren Walls Noblitt, Mabel Stam’ Smith] and Waiter Smith Jr. ali. of Columbus;
mers Jr ? Morgantown.
ville, Pa
Friends Night will be observed
|by Prospect Chapter 452, OES!
Tuesday in her home, will be held|!0night at 7:45 p. m. in the Pros-| at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Jordan! pest Masonie er Prospect a e Sts. Members of othe Funeral Home. Burial wild follow, hapters will be ests.
Henry _F. Sch¥icker, state presi-|
dent of the Navy League, today announced “the appointment of William D. Mitchell, Kokomo, as state Navy Day chairman. Navy | Day is Oct. 27.
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