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: Services for Charles H. Ruse, For Mrs. John FOr MIS. Jonnson Riley ‘Ave, will Johnson, member of the Spanish (Dome. Burial will |p m, tomorrow) iy’ Flanner &
» Localy Deaths— Charles H. Rusie ® . Arrange Services Services Today an employee of the Indianapolis Union Railroad 28 years, who died Wednesday in his home, 424 N. Burial Planned Riley Ave. wil} In Crown Hill today in the Services for Mrs. Agnes Mitchell | DOrsey funeral | follow tn War Veterans! Auxiliary, who died Wednesday in her home, 2435 Moar Savills CemIN. New Jersey Si. will be at 2:30 SteTY- Heo Was Buchanan mortuary. Burial will] Me. Rusle, way {follow in Crown Hill. I A’ resident of Indianapolis since |-W° Years,
fn Ithaca, N. Y. She was a grad- B13 tietioog of ©. H. Rusle uate of Syracuse High School and
men and the Loyal Order of corn. : Un Iveruily Ty Moose. An ardent hunter and
ber of the Indignapolis Gun Club. h. Among his survivors are his | SMe is survived by her husband, Wfie, Opal; a son, Darwin Rusie;
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Melvin D. Johnson; two nieces, |@ daughter, Mrs. Anna Spurling, Mrs. Joseph Huntington, Ithaca, all of Indianapolis; two brothers, IN. Y., and Mrs. Edmond Ham, |Paul Rusie, Danville, and Everett
|Middleton, N. Y. and a grand-|Rusie, Brooklyn, Ind.; two sisters, ‘niece, Miss Ione H. Huntington Mrs. Laura Stuckey, Indianapolis, lof Los Angeles, and Mrs. Ruby Calvert, Danville,
! and a granddaughter; Beverly Charles W. Junken Ann Rusie, Charleston, W. Va.
{ Charles W. Junken, 2809 N. Ol{ney St., “etired grocer, died yes- Mrs. Lena Lisker {terday in Methodist Hospital] Mrs. Lena Lisker, a native of {after an illness of three weeks. A Russia, died yesterday in her {native of Carthage, Ind. Mr. home, 905 Union St. Mrs. Lisker,
Junken, who ‘was 79, had been|who was 75, had lived in Indian-|
an Indianapolis resident 35 years. apolis 27 years. { Mr. Junken operated a grocery ghe was a member of Shara-
fisherman, he was a former mem-|
Former Teacher Dies Here at 73
Mrs. Carrie Tuttle
Services Saturday
Mrs. Carrie M. Tuttle, former music and school ‘ teacher, died yesterday in her home, 1822 Wil-
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and had been an Indianapolis resident 58 years. She had resided for a time in South Bend. She was 72. Among her survivors are three sons, Raymond Simpson, Grand
Chicago, Ill, and Marvin Simpson, Anderson, and six grandchildren. Miss Lula Clem
Services for Miss Lula Clem, 1429 Carrollton Ave., will be held
cox St. A resident of Indianapolis 35 years, she was 73. Born in Three Rivers, Mich., Mrs. Tuttle taught there in the {public school system for many |years. She was a member of the |St. Paul Episcopal Church and {former pianist for the McGuffey {Club, whose members all used the jold McGuffey Reader at one time. | She is survived by a daughter, {Mrs. Kathryn E. Lentz, and a
granddaughter, Miss Frances Fer/guson, both of Indianapolis. | Services will be held at 1:30 {p. m. Saturday in Shirley Brothers West Chapel, followed by cre{mation in Washington Park [Crematory. Her ashes will be sent to Three Rivers.
‘Mrs. Nancy Baumhofer
Private services for Mrs. Nancy Jane Baumhofer, 1261 8. Reisner St., will be held at 3 p. m. to{morrow in the Farley Funeral (Home. Burial will be in Crown (Hil Cemetery. | Mrs. Baumhofer, a resident of {Indianapolis for 70 years, died yesterday in her home. She was 86. She was a native of Nobles-
| Services will be at 3 p, m. to- | North East Chapel.
{at 402 8. Gray 8t. many years. Tefilla Congregation, Hadassah ville and was a member of His survivors include two sisters- and Jewish Home for the Aged. Blaine Avenue Methodist Church. in law, Mrs. Sarah Noffsinger, gp. io survived by a son, Isa- Survivors include a daughter, {West France, Mich, and Mrs.| gore Lisker; five daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Hazel Okey; two grand- | Elizabeth Ginther, Mooresville. Max Katz, Mrs. Ida Nickberg, daughters, Mrs. Nancy Beaumont | Mrs. David Nelson, Mrs. Kiefer,and Mrs. Janet Kern; a grand-|
{ {morrow Mortuaries|y o,. rus and Mrs. Moe Kaufman;|son, Sherman Okey, and four|
in Moore
at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Burial {will be in Crown Hill cemetery. | Miss Clem, who was 86, died {yesterday in the nursing home where she lived. A native of In-
dianapolis, she was a member of |:
Central Christian Church which her grandparents helped found. Surviving is a sister-in-law, Mrs. Edwin Clem.
Inspection Planned Catherine Merrill Tent 9, Daughters of Union Veterans of |the Civil War, will hold an inspection at 1 p. m. Monday at {25157 E. 70th St. Miss Grace { Booth, department inspector and Mrs. Linda Alward, department president, .will be guests.
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Burial will|1 grandchildren and eight great- all of Intn grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. Mrs. Malissa J. Corn Services will be held at 2 p. m. Services for Mrs. today in the Aaron-Ruben funeral Corn, 1218 Cottage Balla J home. Burial will be in Beth-El Wednesday in General Hospital, | Cemetery. at 9 a. m. tomorrow in| i Jones & Hurt Shefield Chapel. Mrs. Betty Gill Graveside services followed by| Services for Mrs. Betty Gill, burial will be at 2:30 p. m. to- native of Summerville, Ky., who morrow in the Cornishville Chris-|died Wednesday in her home, 706 tian Cemtery, Cornishville, Ky.|Edgemont Ave. will be held at She was 78, {1 p. m. tomorrow in the C. M. C. Born in Versailles, Ky., where| Willis & Son Mortuary. Burial she alsd attended school, Mrs./will follow in New Crown CemeCorn had been an Indianapolis tery. resident 30 years. Bhe was a| Mrs. Gill, who was 41, had lived member eof the Cornishville Bap-|in Indianapolis 12 years. *She is tist Church. * survived by a sister, Mrs. Mollie Her only immediate survivor is| Barnett, Summerville, and an
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