Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1948 — Page 7
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* 4 . . N . ti ” : J ho, : ALT MONDAY, DEC. 20, 1948 — cee THE INDIANAPOLIS. TIMES PAGE T # : Ri er in B. F, Goodrich C t an n er rs ; Rites Tomorrow ites Tomorrow ey uy 2 anal CO gt uel ‘Melntire, 46, Muncie, was . y Dies at Home Services for William P, Sutton, ¥ : (burned to death Saturday in a =. : A native of Rieh-| ? resident, will be buried in Crown Saturday in Methodist Hospital| 4 ito kindle a fire. His wife, Iva, ' ; | , he lived in Indi | . Civic Leader, Services Wednesddy; Hill following services at 10:30 Past President of om B anapolist,, was taken to Ball Memorial y ood 3 {dent near Monrovia Friday, will t Ad BEAT TV A ventist~Glapoh i Brothe th Auxiliary [i held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in| Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Huagital in ition Sondition dod. : Mrs. Ursala Zeunik, native of (Seven Ry “Adventist * I"SErvices tor Mrs. Lota A. Terry, Moore ~Mortuaries Ben Davis Gertrude Jones, and a sister, Miss corold -oe RL. Jrallers aise Austria, died yesterday in her| Mrs. Jackson was killed Satur-| who died Friday in her home, 1159/Chapel. Burial will be in Floral| Dorothy Jones, both of Indian-|kerosene can exploded in ‘his home, 1029 N. Holmes Ave. She/day when the automobile in which Marlowe Ave., will be held at 10 Park, ‘ - lapolis. [eros ; —s . - ved wo oo hin ~ i - : ! Founder of Leader [lifelong resident of Indianapolis. | ', Store Was 84
i : . q J wi i i. : - , “0 . " — —— - Lilly & Co. - Bofors entering the p a Co ———— ; Local Deaths— . . [Store Head Dies Mrs. Jo ZeunikMrs- Jackson - Mrs Byron Te [William P. Sutton [(0.5."%, war's evi wan Dies Kindling Fire- , Bil Tha : | MUNCIE, Dec. 20 (UP)—Sam- : - Mrs. Esther T. Jackson, New Rites Tomorrow . the * King Church | Augusta, former Indianapolis 3438 Mooresville Rd., who died noe EL: and. 16 Holy, erosene explosion while trying : ” vis uw 103 from injyries suffered in an accl-log years, : 4 a. m. tomorrow in the Nort ANT ay |. Lived Here 52 Years : Mer C ant Dies was burned seriously when a ’ i ) was T4. : she was riding collided with an-'s m, tomorrow in Shirley Broth- Mr. Sutton, who was 19, was a|
Mrs. Zuenik lived in IndiafaPjother vehicle on State Road 37ers Irving Hill Chapel. . Burial He attended Public School 13 and olis 52 years, She and he qitwo and one-half miles south of wij] be in Washington Park. |Ben Davis High School. He was
band, Joseph 'Zeunik, celebrated
Hyman Unger, “founder and
president of the Leader Store and civic leader, died yesterday in the Methodist Hospital after an illness of two weeks. Mr, Unger resided at 3610 College Ave,' He was 84. A native of Austria, Mr. Unger was forced into the German
Hyman Unger . . . president Ursala Riley and Mrs. Dorothy
Army at the age of 15. He es-| ,nd founder of Leader Store, (Healy: four sons, Joseph, Alvin,
thelr Golden Wedding anniversary Elwood.
in June, 1948. She was a member of Holy Trinity Church and its altar society, St. Aloysius Society, and the Slovenian-Ladies Union. Besides her “husband, she is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Mary Lindér, Mrs. Louise Metallic, Mrs, Matilda Anderson, Mrs.
Mrs. Terry, who was 59, was ® former employee of Kingan &!
A native off Berkley, R. I, Mrs.\a past president of the Auxiliary pri hy rn TD Tot
Jackson moved to Indlanapolisito the Brotherhood of Locomo- Drexel Gardens Church of Christ. from Summerville, Mass, She tive Engineers and Firemen and| Surviving are his wife, Mrs. lived here 24 years before mov-'the Parent-Teachers Association Andriea Sutton; his parents, Mr. ing to New Augusta. She was of School 14. A lifelong resident and Mrs. George A. Sutton, and a member of the North Side of Indianapolis, she was a mem-|a brother, Jack Sutton, all of Seventh Day Adventist Cure of Trinity Lutheran Church. Indianapolis. In addition to her husband, Burviving are her husband, ByHerbert Jackson, she is survived ron "O. Terry; threé¢ daughters, Rupert Jones by a son, John Jackson, St, Jos- Mrs. Marian Suiter, Mrs, Frances! Services for Rupert Jones, who
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caped and came to New York| J: | . after ‘a short stay, in Liverpool, dies at 84, ! England. Active as president of the Leader, Store until the onset of} his final illness, Mr, Unger came Burial will be in St. Joseph's Thomas Taylor, Whitenville, |apolls, and Mrs. Barbara “Ley, of burial has not been chosen.
yr to Indianapolis from Cincinnati [)3 Cemeter 0 | Ti ’ 3 y following services at/Mass.,, and a niece, | Tipton. | Mr. Jones was employed in Eli 45 years ago, He formerly op- 1 gs p Nes dy 8:30 a. m. Wednesday in Stevens v * S HH | L T S nF
erated bakeries in New York and Chapel of the Flowers and at 9 ger Baking Co. now the South| Retired Toolmaker « : 8 ive $ »
‘Cincinnati, and founded the Un- a. m. in Holy Trinity Church. Side Baking Co., when he arrived, pj f k |Mrs.Oral M. Webster : ies of Heart Attac in Indianapolis. ' | Services for Mrs. Oral M. ® Sizes 14 to 161% ® Sleeves 32 to 34
{John ‘and William Zeunik; thré® op Mich; three sisters, Mr¥.|Craig, Mrs. Margaret Scholl; died yesterday in his home, 5103 a brothers, Frank and John Radez, (ary Garside, Wrentham, Mass. |three sons, Earl D., Walter W. Ralston Ave. will be held at 9 ~ {all of Indianapolis, and Joseph|anq” Mrs. ‘Olive Eton, Seekonk,|and Norman E. Terry; a brother,/a. m. Wednesday in Christ the ok hy eINric S Radez, Worcester; 21 grandchil-ipags and Mrs. Edith Jackson,|Clarenee Sehroth; two sisters,|King Catholic Church, followed
‘ A r 5 dren and five great-grandchildren: y | M D . , : great-g Middleboro, Mass, a brother, Mrs. Anna Pruitt, all of Indian: by burial. He was 49. The place| en S ress ( i wre
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He founded the Globe Depart:| Walter L. Heinrichs, 3364 For-| _ ment Store in 330 W. Washing-|est Manor, retired tool and die| gy Per: who Ae Sterany ho ton BL, in dois, trapsterting the |; aker, will be buried in. Wash- held Wednesday at 10 nb | 149 E. Washisgton Leader ya ington Park Cemetery following Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. | later. CO TRAE hervices at 10:30 a. m. Wedneg-| Burial will be in Crown Hill. She
day in ‘Flanner & Buchanan | Member of Beth-el Motaary. | A native of Champaign, IIL.
Past president and treasurer of | Mr. Heinrichs suffered a heart Mrs. Webster lived at 3918 N.| hie Unites Hebrbw Congregation. stack Saturday ight while at- Keystone Ave. She was an In-| Mv Tone er gin tending a Christmas party in|dianapolis resident tie last 22 ple, --3na ‘the hall of Millersville Masonic Years, and was a member of the 4...Loyal Order of Moose, Zionist Or-l; (400 No 1286, |Central Christian Church and the
| ganization and the Jewish Educa: | [Nettie Ranford Chapter,” OES: tion. Assocation. | He moved to Indianapolis from pler,
Columbus, ©, four years ago, Survivors include three sisters, land was associated with Best | Mrs, palph L. Adney, Indianap-| . |Foods, Inc., until he retired two/olis; Mrs. Ralph D. Paxton, Chula lowing services at 10:30 a. m, 10-|y ears ago. A member of the| Vista, Cal, and Mrs, Jessie D.
day in the Aaron-Ruben Funeral farold McGrew Camp, United| Bishop, Frankfort, and four Ee lose until noon to afford em. | Spanish War Veterans, he also brothers, Glenn Cowden, Kirklin; ployees an opportunity to attend| "2 & member of the Millersville| Roscoe Cowden, Thorntown; Carl
the services Masonic Lodge and IOOF. |Cowden, Frankfort, and Fred He is survived by his wife, Besides his wife, Nora K. he Cowden, Covington.
| Lena; two sons, Aaron and Abeé is survived by two sons, Charles; rs. Mar ha Vi | Unger, Indianapolis; five daugh- Heinrichs, Indianapolis, ‘ana Mrs. he by, nes)
ters, Mrs. Ben Lieberman, Mrs, George °F. - Heinrichs, Seattle, Gabe Aveline and Mrs. William|Wash.; two - stepsons, Bernard tha (Mattie) Vincent, who died
* Epstein, Indianapolis; Mrs. Ida Frank Kelley and James E. Friday at her home, 5244 Burgess
| Nathanson, Los Angeles, and Kelley, Indianapolis; a sister,| Ave, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Frieda Cohen, Cincinnati: a Mrs. Grace B. Lyle, and al|tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Irvbrother, Sam Unger, San Fran- Drother, Earl Heinrichs, both of ing Hill Chapel. Burial will be cisco; a sister, Mrs. Lena Pierce, 1 2mpa, Fla. i Memorial Park. Cincinnati; 10 grandchildren and: 2 A native of Switzerland County, 2: four great-grandchildren. Gladys R. Morris [Mfs. Vincent was 80. She had. Give baby these | Services for Mrs. Gladys R. been an Indianapolis resident 50 pray plisle bay 43C ay Soft
i : Mrs. Florence Fenimore worirs, Bridgeport, who was killed years, and was a member of the slippers with i
-Skillfully. tailored. ..of , . .¥ glossy cotton "broad- , cloth and featuring celanesé Wrinkle-Free collars. In white and fancies. Every shirt is triple checked to meet exacting standards. \
Mr. Unger was to be buried in the United Hebrew Cemetery ‘fol-
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dental assistant, who died Safur-| era ¢ | Survivors include two daughday in her home, 1812 Commerce | . R > 3 held today at-2 I ters, Miss Clara C. Vincent and sole. Sizes 3-6. Plush Ave., will be buried tomorrow in oyster. & ‘Askin W. Wash-/mrs, Mae D. Chambers, and a ? : Crown "Hill after services at 1/Ington St. Mortuary. Burial was grandson, Charles .Chambers, all
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KAYE i in M | | = SY | p.m. oore Mortuaries Peace to be in Maple Hill Cemetery,|of Indianapolis. y aila wine roval hina Boh hie. NOW {Chapel | Plainfield. A native of Marion, Willi Matthi Av ble in ine, maroon, royal blue, light blue, OW i Born In Marion: County, Mrs.\Mrs, Morris was 44. (wiliam arnnias tan and grey. ¥ < t Fenimore, who was 56, lived She was killed when struck by| —Services—for— William -F. Mat-|
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Chapel, followed by | burial in . Washington Park. Mr, € moccasin slippers. Silk pompon ornaments on vamp. Blue and red, 4-9.
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Mr, Delvin, who was 65, was|. a’ maintenance employee * inf.’ Marion County Courthouse 25 years. A native of Henderson, Ky. he lived in Indianapolis 40 | years, He was a member of Hudson, Ky. Presbyterian Church, Lyndhurst Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Shrine and Sahara Grotto. | Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Katherine J. Delvin; a daughter,
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