Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1948 — Page 15

FRIDAY, DEC. 17,

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Mrs. Mary Barnes : Hanonney Funeral Tomorrow Emma as a eu sue jg, Hore, at

day In General Hospital, will be| v — Services ’ —Set for — ——

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R. R. 1, Bridgeport, who yesterday, yesterday, wilithe helhat 3 5.

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Dana Newhouse, sor of Mr. and . Raymond’ Newhouse, will be buried with military honors in the IOOF Cemetery, Oaklandon, following services tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Christian Church. The honor guard will be provided by the American Legion Service Post No. 128. Pfc. Newhouse was killed by enemy artillery fire Dec. 9, 1944

dianapolis resident, who died Crown Hill.

Wednesday in his Bloomingdale| Sra Barnoh home, will be buried in Crown Hill por ir Karras following services at 2:30 Pp. m, and lived here tomorrow in J, C. Wilson Chapel (20 years. of the Chimes. He was 100, ~. °/ A native of Kentucky, Mr. of the Powers lived'in Indianapolis 43 Day Club, years. He moved to Bloomingdale four years ago. ' clude a son, HarMr. Powers had been employed old L. Barnes,

by the Pullman Co. 25 years when Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs.

{today in the home of a daughter,

She © was a member Windy

Survivors in- |

of Tazwell County, Illinois, dled

Mrs. J. C. Booker, 124 N. Gladstone Ave., after a short ness, She was 80, Mrs. Hapenney" lived with Mrs. Booker 12 years and was a mem~

' |ber of the Linwood Christian |y,

Church and the Quilters Club of that church, She was preceded in death by her husband, Patrick Hapenney,

Mrs. Emma Hapenney, native native of Indianapolis. .

Survivors include her husband, Shirley York; four daughters, Mrs. Mildred Gray and Mrs, Myrtle E, Cooper, Tdianapolits and Mrs. Virginia Clossey and Mrs, Margaret Bradford, Bridge.

part; two sons, Stanley York,

Hauston, Tex., and Russell York, apolis; a sister, Mrs, Kate Ellwanger; two brothers, Paul and Earl McCormick, Indianapolis, and 12 grandchildren.

near Lemburg, France, while attempting to deliver an important message to his company com-

he retired-30 years ago. He was|Marie Brown, Brownsburg; two| o.. a1eq 46 years ago, and a son, a member of Red Men, Red Cloud brothers, John Hopp, Omaha, and my 00 Hapenney, Wichita, Kan, ‘Knights of Columbus

No. 18. {James Ho) Los Angeles, and i - age is survived by two sons, |six STandonnidren. Who died {WO years ago. Plan Christmas Party ‘William Powers, Dayton, O., and| mem —— Besides her daughter, she Is| A Christmas party for children Fred R. Powers, Kansas City, Mo., Gri S survived by two grandsons,iof members of Council 437, and a daughter, Mrs. Richard| rm urprise— Thomas and Glen Booker, Indi- Knights of Columbus will be held OAKLAND, Cal., Dec. 17 (UP) anapolis. at 2 p. m. Sunday in the council

Pfc. Dana Newhouse . . + burial at Oc at Oaklandon. :

quarters. He served as a scout in| ____ Company I, 339th Regiment, 100th Infantry Division.

Attended Purdue U A graduate of Lawrence Cen-

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Almstead, Louisville.

|—Mrs. Evelyn Gibbet hurried

(UP) — Joseph Dininno, 24, was France Premier Recovers {home from her job as a waitress

The Rev. Ronald Secrist, pastor of Linwood Christian Church, will officiate in services at 3 p. m.

hall, 1305 N, Delaware St. The program will be highlighted by the arrival of Santa Claus with

tral High School, he planned to jailed today because, police d, |yesterday because her husband,

be an engineer and was attending he fliched a cigaret lighter Premier Henri Queutlle, 64, re-|Iouis, 34, told her he had a “sur-{tomorrow in. Dorsey Funeral his reindeer, sleigh and elves and

Purdue University when inducted |the pocket of a man waiting for|turned to work today, completely prise” for her. When she opened Home. Burial will be in Urbana, gifts. into, service. a street car. His victim was recovered from a sick spell suf-|the door, she found her husband|Ill, after a short service at 2 p.| In the council meeting MonHe wis a mémber of" Onktandon Police * ‘Sgt. ‘Andrew: Doyle; -aifered. in the French senate last had hanged himself with the cord m. "Sunday in the Renner Funeral day, Dec. 20, members will ex plainclothesman. night. of his bathrobe. Home there, \change. gifts... }

Christian Church. In addition to his parents, survivors include a brother, R. Berg Newhouse, Birmingham, Ala.; a | sister, Mrs. Lennie Pollock, Port{Tand, Ore. and his grandmothers, {Mrs. “Lula Newhouse and Mrs. z Josie Sellers, Oaklandon.

4F. H. Kops

Services for Frederick H. Kops, Indianapolis carpenter," who died Wednesday in. his home, 6108 Estate Ave., will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow -in Flanner and Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will bein Crown Hill. He was 64: Mr. Kops was -born in Bremen, Germany, and had lived here 40 years. He was a member of the International Carpenters Union, Local 60, and of the English Lutheran Church. Survivors include his wife, Clara; a daughter, Mrs. Louis Wuensch; a son, Earl J. Morrison; three brothers, Richard H. Kops, Indianapolis, and John and. Henry Kops, Batesville,-and four grandchildren.

(E. H. Freudenburg

Edward H. Freudenburg, native of . Cincinnati, died yesterday in his home, 1429 S. East St. He was

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