Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1948 — Page 6

AGE 6 : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1048 | P : | : { | Cl { ; E . w b h R il d | focal Deaths [Rites Awanged [Jayson J, Caster Dora J. Clutter Fy-Propfreader Emerson Services Clark Spryjppg [Wabash Railroa : 3 4 4 » . i a { . . Fo L Eickman | ca ; Services Monday To Be Tomorrow Director Dies at 72 ; rs er oraits Nore dt 8 |, 2m ee 2r=T0 Bo Tomorrow | =~. <2 : - : - S OMmorrow years here and in Louisville, ate Emerson, who died Wednesday in {J. Leonard Replogle, a wells : ; |yesterday in Long Hospital, A General Hospital, will be held at known Pennsylvania steel execs ~ . a Y : Charles B. (Scotty) Nicoll, 86- John D. C , id | ; Rites, Burial Set Was Railways native of Booneville, Ind. Mr. ¥) 1 p. m. tomorrow in Shiloh Bap-\manager of the Boers coll | tive, died of natural causes last § = {year-old retired proofreader and ag € Superior a | i x a Em loyee 46 Years Clutter, who was 59, lived in 230 vinter, died yesterday in his jtist Church. Burial will be in|Co., will be buried in Crown Hill night in the Savoy-Plaza Hotel, ~ Was Contractor Here P A Caster, Hiawatha St. Tl Guay 2 Fioral Paris following services ‘at 2:30 p. m. He was 72. " For Many Y Services for Dawson A. Cash, paker for the Purity Baking : : Mr. Emerson, who was 38, lived|\0MOrTOW in Dorsey Funeral Mr. Replogle, a steel adminis. ny rears 321 E. 51st St., who died yesterday|, = TC. Co oo Co. |hative of Dundee, Scotland, Mr.\;5 127 & Puryear St. A native{OMe. Mr. Clark, who lived in|trator in Bernard Baruch's Henry C. Eickman, retired in Methodist Hospital, will be held| “> xR Fe 8 “O-INicoll was an Indianapolis resi-|of Indianapolis, he had been i11|91 EWINg St. died Wednesday in “business cabinet” in World War building contractor, will be buried t 3 p. m. tomorrow In Flanner|"®™® he was an Indianapolis gent 57 years. since last Easter. Billings Veterans’ Hospital after I was chairman of the Warren ie a ean Coraetény. moar at 3 p. m. BOW Burlay “e%ident 25 years. | He had worked 45 years as a| He was employed in the mainte-|20 {lluess of five weeks. | Foundry Corp. and a director of ’ New Palestine, following 2ervices & Buchanan Mo TY. | Mr. Clutter was a member of proofreader for the Corneliusinance department of El Lilly & Manager of the trailer manu-| the John Wanamaker Depart= New e, fp will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. |, gp ine and the Scottish Rite, Printing Co., the William B. Bur-/Co. three years. He formerly|facturing company, with its fac- ment Store and the Wabash I WAS at 1:30 p. m. tomqrrow in Moore Shop foreman for Indianapolis) = "veo "0 00 M. ang|ford Printing Co. and Hollenbeck worked in the shipping depart-|tory at 831 E. Washington St. Railroad. getting rea Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Mr. Railways, he was elected president | 2 o Wb Koh . |Press. ment of Curtiss-Wright Corp, five{18 years, he was a veteran of - - Io ue one ‘ Bickman, who was 86, died lof the company’s Twenty-Year| . . - | A hand type-setter for the In-|years and before that was em-|the Spanish-American War. A Hisey & Titus Funeral Home, Blitz—even (Wednesday in. his home, 62 N. Club at its annual banquet Mon-| Services Monday at 1:30 p. m.\dianapolis News in its pioneer ployed in Veterans’ Hospital, Cold |native of Martinsville, he ‘lived! Burial will be in Green Hill Ceme- Offical Keystone Ave. day night. Mr, Caster was first in Shirley Brothers Centralldays, he was a member of Local Spring Road. here 30 years. {tery, Bedford. She was 61 years to the seco A well-known contractor ‘both employed as a master mechanic Chapel will be followed by burial}, International * Typographical] He was a member of Shiloh| Survivors include his wife, old. time capita In - Indianapolis and Hancock by the company 48 years ago. He in Crown Hill {Union, and the Irvington Presby- Baptist Church and Trinity Chap-| Mrs. Maude B. Clark; a brother, A native of Indianapolis, Miss of County, his firm constructed 21 was 70 years old. - In addition to his wife, Mrs.|terian Church. {ter No. 18, Masonic Lodge. W. E. Clark, Martinsville, and Barnes was the daughter of the evitable, wi houses in one summer near Tech- Born in Howard County, he/Edna May Harris Clutter, he is| He is survived by his wife, Mrs.| He is survived by his wife, Mrs.|a Sister, Mrs. Mollie Mann, In- late Dr. Henry F. Barnes. She at= headquarte: nical High School just after the| [st Lt, Bruce E. Burgess . «4 |;,004 in Indianapolis 47 years. survived by two sons, Charles Emma Schrader Nicoll; a daugh- Henri Mae Emerson; a brother, |dianapolis. |tended Shortridge High School. around the tum of the century. He retired killed on volunteer mission. {He was employed by the BSt.|Clutter, Adrian, Mich. and Robert|ter, Mrs. Hugh M. Mason, Indian- Robert Emerson, Indianapolis, Miss Hettie Ba : Survivors include two sisters, it stemmed Fears ago. In- # & = Louis Car Co. as a master me- Clutter, Louisville; a stepson, apolis, and two granddaughters.|and four sisters, Mrs. Lola Dur-| ie rnes {Miss Pearl A. Barnes, Indianap- 32 8 magne a Mr. Eickman, a resident of do chanic for one year, Nugent Brown, Jeffersonville, Services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow ham, Mrs. Louise Davis and Mrs.| Services for Miss Hettie F.olis, and Mrs. Robert Crawford London wa ianapolis many years, gen = Lt Bruce Bur ess Mr. Caster was a member of Ind; six grandchildren and onen Dorsey Funeral Home will be Ethel Smith, Indianapolis, andiBarnes, who died Wednesday, will Sr, Yuba, Cal; four nephews, THE CE ; a Jarin In Slaneack. Trmity] - {the Spanish jean War on great-grandchild. 'followed by burial in Crown Hill.| Mrs. Pauline Connor, Lafayette. !be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow inland two nieces. world was | lerans, the ’ m ir. 0 om-| —— — ——————— — - ere Re Evangelical Lutheran Church. | . merce, Meridian Heights Presby- ty, damage nie: son. Cnaries w. iekman, OO VICES IONOQY [tern croren, Sneine,” scotia Dimes aun . whi "| IRite and Pentalpha asonic Indianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. Lod < ' ficers looki Lodge 564. : Mary Hoff and Mrs. Albert Rus- : : Survivi are his wife, Mrs. : Czechs, Ca chaupt, New Palestine, and Mrs, Local Fighter Pilot Bo Caster: a son, ’ ’ ’ FR anklin 4411 Dutch, Belg Henry Eoehles and Bre. Joby Killed Over Italy t Arthur Dawson Caster, Worth- Aussies, 8 oeller, Indianapolis; four grand-| A i . ‘laude Cas- shiremen, Services for 1st Lt. Bruce E.l ington, O.; a brother, Claude Cas Children and ve great-grand-| , Servic he was killed over Italy/ter, Greentown; a sister, Mrs. Irish, Soutt Shildren. Oct. 14, 1943, will be held at 1:30 Earl Myers, Morgantown, and of every col p. m. Monday in Moore Mortu- two grandchildren. 3 2 : Torin i ® aries Peace Chapel. Burial will . Relieve iiisiics. icon Moi Tomy | ALUMINUM RELISH TRAY a |He was 25 years old. Services for Julian ar J ® ® { A member of the 37th Fighter Tomey, who died Weduesgay in SE {Group “Flying Circus,” he was hiz home, 943 Park Ave. Ww e : onstipatio killed while on a volunteer mis- held at 1:30 p. Bm. lomorow in by Everlast : orange (sion. Shirley Brothers’ Centra ap- . . = { | "He was born in Madison, Wis. |el. Burial will be in Floral Park. An air of Holiday hospitality . . . & | night was # ® and lived in Indianapolis 23 years.| Born on a farm in Davis Coun- - | curses, laug . He was graduated from Arsenal|ty, Mr. Tomey, who was 62, lived wae beca Try the laxative millions [Technical High School, attended in Jngianagolls 41 years, He was BE A Ded 2 igh . . Indiana University and was a a barber, an e - | have made their favorite! | emper of the football teams at|ber of shops here. J the darkne More people use Ex-Lax than any both schools. He was a member| He is uEvived » he wite, ee Tox vet lof St. Matthew's Episcopal/Lenora; a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn [ie ot wh Ed PlveoR tl min, Gainesville, Fi; two CRYSTAL GLASSES 1} ee good—like delicious chocolate. Acts | Operated Bicycle Shop {sons, S. Sgt. Ray L. Tomey, ‘ spilling Hi gdood—gently, thoroughly. Try de- | Lt. Burgess owned and operated/U. S. A, and Robert O. Tomey, Sometime pendable Ex-Lax when you or the [the Irvington Bicycle Shop from Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Mary { Scream, foll children need relief. Still only 10. |1938 to 1941. He was a metal-|L. Hat Anderson, and five gers of has o " lurgist at P. R. Mallory Co. two 8randchildren. < ; When Nature“forgets”-remember : 3 bombs emp " Poa organized the Irvington Mrs. Margaret Simmons | ever—only i X= L A X | Bicycle Club and was state senior. Services for Mrs. Margaret | morning di {bicycle champion in 1939. Sibnons, S10 W. New York St.) 1 THERE | Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Who died Tuesday in General HosJHE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE {Irene Burgess, 804 N. Audubon pital, will be held at 1 p. m. Aside from 5 Rd; a sister, Mrs. Mary Graham, tomorrow in Mount Olive Baptist ~4 movies Hy FEMALE Champaign, I11.; a brother, David Church. Burial will be in Floral movi fn C. Burgess, Indianapolis, and his Park. COM PLAI grandmother, Mrs. C. J. Rollis,, Mrs. Simmons, who was 55, was EeSing. fro {Stoughton, Wis. a lifelong resident of Indianap- mendous b: jolis. She was graduated from, i Are Jou troubled by distress of ‘Mrs. Henry Lester {Manual Training High School. { of Suis Hew, female functional periodic disturb- Services for Mrs. Lula Lester, ghe was a 25-year member of . { | Of all the ances? Does this make you suffer {who died Monday in her home, Mount Olive Church | from pain, feel so nervous, tired— f | urch, Allies besto at such times? Then bo try Lydia E. | 2164 Napoleon St. were to be| ghe ig survived by a son, James h Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to § (held at 10:30 a. m. today in Jones|s Claypool; a brother, Frank! | > a mo EE aes oats | |& Hurt Shefield Chapel. Burialigimple and two sisters, Mrs. : | eae my of woman's most important organs! ] was to De Ri Washington Park: Mabel Hardester and Mrs. Carrie ‘ | ofthe Clty 'Q VEGEY S. ster, 3 4, Reed, all 3 i i . LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S S5eonss la native of. Springfield, Mo. She eed, all of Indianapolis Handy for relish—for salads, hors d'ouevres, nuts®and But. as —a .________ lliveda in Indianapolis 32 years. Mrs. Loyd DeHart ! 2 Barly 10 - : . She Mg Da Mun » Mrs, Iva DeHart, 54-year-old dv. tos. Tie | keri ; Wi Tif-out. ola Who wouldn't welcome a gift of jewel-toned, imported Belgian crystal? spoke more : : pe ousewife of 45 N. Ewing St., died candy, too. lhis large aluminum tray, wi ift-ou glass s . . . . ‘ taste for h CHEAP LUXURY Bo Er er or rband today in St. Vincent's Hospital, A | Each set of eight in delicate rainbow colors, with tall, twisted stems of in a major: It costs a lot fo ses the world : a ve. ) .inative of Crawfordsville, she wa . . . if you do it the hard a agi Berta Ea haley ston: an Indianapolis resident 33 years, clear glass. Hand-blown in three sizes—cordial, cocktail and wine-glass. Jie, wanted ship and tain, or plane y [A Sauga Mich: a son, Roy wi Her survivors include her hus- liner. Answer to any hostess’ Christmas wishes—specially os . ; outskirts, I u , “+ Jl Lester, Floyds Knobs, Ind. and| 02nd’ Loyd DeHart; a daughter, Not shown: Set of juice pitcher and six tumblers, 2.95 set. i | buckle dow: but it's cheap and easy fhe j§ | : Las ’ + BRA yr, Roy Arnold, and two brdth- \ ; two brothers, Charles and Wirt | | VIEWMASTER way. You see if in Bertram, both of Indianapolis, |°'% Quince Elmore, Crawfords- Sef of 8 Cordials 3 3.95 # BEETLE - |ville, and George El Indian- iced f Christ ivi ° 832s tevsratanrinsrslly © ing that L your living room — in three | Also surviving are four sisters, ni an ge Elmore, Indian- priced tor your Lhristmas giving. ie i a dimensions, with- full color, as Mrs. Mary Hall and Mrs. Della 8 Set of 8 Ceckta eesessesseccss 5.98 ; fn . . Services Monday at 1:30 p. m. 5 Hayes, both of Indianapolis; Mrs, Y P real as life. The Viewmaster Ruth Stader, Mooresville; Mrs. [ID the Conkle Funeral Home will Set of 8 Wine Glasses .ccocvevnee .6.98 4] We move cost’ only $2.00 foo, with arm- § | piossie Logan, Berkeley, and two Pe followed by burial in Floral : $ grated to t Shir io fo son anywhere | | grandchildren. | [Park Cemetery. 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