Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1948 — Page 10
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and operated the G. & M. Garage, 4421 E. 10th St. the last five years. A native of Rockfield, Ky., he lived in .Indianapolis 10 years. He was a member of Irvington Methodist Church. ; He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Gorin, Indianapolis; a son, Fred Gorin, Bakersfield, Cal.; three brothers, James B. Harrison and Joseph M. Gorin, all of Bowling Green, Ky.; two sisters, Miss Ruth Gorin and Mrs. E. T.
Services for Lt. Earl R. Kindler, who died Aug: 12, 1944, in France| Moller. both of Bowling Green,
and three grandchildren.”
were to be held at 130 a mW. F.. Weisshaar
William F. Weisshaar, employee of the Century Biscuit Co., for 30 years, died yesterday In his home,
{n|1614 Naomi St.
Mr. Weisshaar lived in Indian-
University and was em-|apolis 40 years, coming here from
Medaryville. ployed four years in the Soldiers ridge file
He was a member Methodist
Knightstown, before entering the Church. service
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Lt. Kindler was serving with!Anna M. Weisshaar, Indianapo-
83d Armored Battalion, Third
Armored Division, when fatally Weisshaar,
lis; a daughter, Miss Glendora Indianapolis, and a
wounded. He was a member of|sister, Mrs. Lydia Coburn, Medthe Ben Davis Christian Church, aryville.
Greenfield TOOF Lodge and the American Legion. In addition to his mother, Mrs. C. Kindler, Knightstown,
Edward G. Kindler, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Edith K. Wood, Knightstown, and Mrs. Alberta Bigelow, Indianapolis; three nephews and one niece.
Henry H. Victor Henry Herschell Victor, 955 8. Kenwood Ave., a native of Horse Cave, Xy., who di& Tuesday in the Marion County Home, will be buried tomorrow in New Crown. Services for Mr, Victor, who was 64, will be held at 1 p. m. in Craig Brothers’ Chapel. An Indianapolis resident for 26 years, Mr. Victor is survived by his wife, Susie, Detroit; two sons, Joseph Victor, Indianapolis, and Herschell Victor, Detroit; a daughter, Miss Julia Victor, Detroit; two stepdaughters, Miss Marcella and Miss Barbara Clark, both of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. Pream Patton, Hi ille, Ky., and Miss Carrie Victor, Hopkinsville, Ky., and one brother, Junior Victor, Hopkinsvillé, Ernest D. Gorin Services for Ernest D. Gorin, who died Wednesday in his home, 4714 BE, 15th St., will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomarrow in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mr. Gorin, who was 58, owned
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George Everhart
Services for George Everhart, 519 8. Fleming St, who died Wednesday in General Hospital,! will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow! in Gadd Funeral Home. Burial! will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Everhart, who was 81, lived in Indianapqlis most of his life, He was a native of Carlisle, Sul-| livan County. He was a night, watchman many years in the! downtown district and was last employed in the old Park Theater. ! He retired 15 years ago. { The last of his family, Mr.| Everhdrt lived with his step-| daughter, Mrs. Mamie Brown, at| the Fleming St. address, |
William Mimms, 1309 Lafayette St., who died Tuesday in General Hospital after a short illness, will be buried tomorrow in Wood Haven. Services for Mr. Mimms, who was 62, will be held at 1 p. m. in Stratten & Shaw Mortuary, A native of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. Mimms lived in Indianapolis 30 years. Formerly employed at the Link-Belt Co., he was a member of 17th Street Baptist Church. His wife, Melinda, is the only survivor. .
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Husband Formerly
Cartoonist Here. Services for Mrs. Rose B. Remy, wife of the late Dick Remy, onetime cartoonist for the Indianapolis Sentinel, were arranged for 4 p. m. today in the Flanner & Buchannan mortuary, Mrs. Remy died Wednesday night in St. Vincent's Hospital after a two-week illness. She was 74. Mrs. Remy operated the millinery department of the Ripple
native of Canton, O., she came to Indianapolis with her husband. Mr. Remy died in California last year, She leaves a brother, Thomas F. Snyder, four nephews and one niece, all of Indianapolis, ¢ { ‘Burial will be in her native Canton.
is, ‘Lula Bolds Dies in Home Here
a native of Henderson, Ky. who died yesterday in her home, 636 Blake St, will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial will be in New Crown. | Mrs. Bolds, who' was 70, lived in Indianapolis two years and was a member of the Church of Christ. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lueretia Brooks, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Fannie Sheldon, Chicago; two nieces and three nephews. 3
Clifford D. Bowman
Services for Clifford D. Bowiman, 1148 N. Missouri St., who
Press Shop in Broad Ripple. A dled Tuesday in Veterans. Hos-
Ipital, will be held at 1.p. m. tomorrow ' in People’s Funeral
Home. Burial will be in New ic
rown. Mr. Bowman, who was 56, was la ‘veteran of World War I. He {was a native of Indianapolis. Miss ‘Hazel Bowman, his sister, sur-
vives.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Charles A. Willner
Services for Mrs. Lula bd ||) Here at 86
Services Set For Tomorrow : Services for Charles A. Willner, who died yesterday in his home, 1459 Roosevelt Ave. will be held at 2 p. m. tomorro. Funeral Home.. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. He was 86.
years, Mr. Willner was born in Germany. He retired three years
metal polisher by the American Metal Co. He previously was employed as a night watchman for Citizens Gas & Coke Utility for 39 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Edna Willner; two sons, Charles
five daughters, Mrs. Mary Blume,
Mrs. Henrietta Horscroft;
An Indianapolis resident 55/1. g
A. Willner Jr. and Henry Willner; James Drupert,
Crawford Rites To Be Monday
Services for Mrs. Marth M. Crawford of 4601 E. 35th St., will be at 10 a. m. Monday in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. Mrs. Crawford, a resident here
eight years, died yesterday in her home.
Methodist Church and Order of Eastern Star at Oakland City.
ago and was last employed as ayy gus” and a half-sister, Mrs.
Pauline Black, both of East Chicago.
Man Killed by Auto
| PLYMOUTH, Nov. 19 (UP) — 21, Plymouth, died here last night shortly after
Mrs. Rose McElfresh, Mrs. Lucille;a car driven by Ed Herrell, |Mrs. Georgia Llewellyn; a brother, Dickman, Mrs; Eda Gunyon and Plymouth policeman, struck him. 15 Drupert darted out from behind grandchildren, and seven great-|a parked truck into the path of grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. the auto, police said.
She was 67 and a native|Veterans’ H tal after an illin Jordan|,s princeton. She belonged to the en!
Dies in Hospital Linotype Operator ‘Worked for Times
lerator, died last night in Billings
ness of two months. Mr. Thomas, who was 65, lived at 1152 King Ave. - For several years he was emroom of
worked for the Indianapolis News. Until his final illness, he was employed by the C. E. Pauley & Co. Inc, typesetters. A resident of Indianapolis 44 years, Mri Thomas was born in Putnam County. He was a mem{ber of the Logan Masonic Lodge. | In addition to his wife, Grace |{C., he is survived by a daughter,
{Grover Thomas, and one grandson. Burial and funeral arrange-
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FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 1048
Walter B. Thomas
Burglars ‘Get $135 In Ice Cream Shop Burglars stole more than $135 in cash and merchandise from the Lindner Brothers Ice Cream. Spee cialists, Ine, 6101 E. Washington
. {8t; last night after entering the
establishment through a trap door in the roof. : . The burglary was discovered by an employee who opened the office this morning. A cash drawer had been looted of $120 and $15 worth of cigarets were taken from the automatic dispenser. The juke box was broken open but the thieves were unable to open the coin container. An undetermined amount of money
‘machine. : , The establishment is owned by Mrs. A. T. Linder, 68 8. Audu~ bon Rd.
Open House Tonight
Communal Center at 17 W, Morris St. will hold its second annual open house at 7 o'clock tonight, in the form of a fall hare
ments have not been completed.
vest festival. Wally Nehrling will be master of ceremonies. y
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