Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1949 — Page 5
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|42 years. She was a member of
- and St. Joseph's Society.
: Mervar, Yugoslavia; Frank Mer-
eight grandchildren also survive.
* {the 99th Infantry Division.
33d St, who died Saturday in "| Methodist
Dies in Hospital Services ior Mrs. Jose Mauser, 960 N, Haugh St, who died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital, will be held at 8:30 a. m.
the Flowers, followed by requiem mass at 9 a. m. in Holy Trinity
Catholic Church. Burial will be in
St. Joseph Cemetery. ‘ Mrs. Mauser, who was 66, was born in Yugoslavia and lived here
Holy Trinity Church and its Altar Society, Slovenian Ladies’ Union
Survivors. include her husband, Martin Mauser; her mother,” Mrs. Mary Mervar, Yugoslavia; three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Toth, Mrs. Rudolph Bozic and Mrs. Anthony Donorowicz, Indianapolis, and two sons, Carl and.Alphons Mauser, Indianapolis. ~ Four brothers, John and Louis
var, Cleveland, and Joseph Mervar, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Mary ‘Perkovic, Yugoslavia, and
Mrs. Verner Jones Mrs, Beulah B. Jones, who died Sunday in her home, 1611 Arsenal Ave. will be buried in New
Services for Mrs. Florence O. Black, 807 N. Riley Ave, who died. Saturday in Methodist Hos-| . pital, will be held at 10 a. m. to-| morrow in Shirley Brothers Irv!
Pvt. % member of the Fifth Marine
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Thursday in Steven's Chapel of, ing Hill Chapel. Burial will be in|
be.| Washington Park. | Mrs. Black, who was 52, was president of the Deaconess Hos-| pital Alumnae Association. A na-| ‘{tive of Muncie, she lived in In-|
Deaconess Hospital, she was a registered nurse. » i She was a member of Grace] Methodist Church and the Order
Veteran Real Silk of the Eaststh Star. Surviving |
1 " |Black; two sons, Willlam D. and! Employee Dies Walter A. Black, Indianapolis; a | Edward A. Siersdorfer, 2526 E.| daughter, Miss Marjorie E. Black, | 16th St., died yesterday while at|Indianapolis; her mother, :| work in the Real Silk Hosiery|/Catherine Goodrich, Hartford | Mila, He wes 70. Oise surviving are two sisters Mr. Siersdorfer had been man- bh h ager of the employees’ store at Mrs. Arnold McCombs, Hartford) the company 23 years. A native CIty, and Sin virginia Can | of Indianapolis, he was a member’ weight Goodrich, Ro oy Hiri of St. Francis de Sales Catholic] hiter Goodrich, Royal Center.
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Among his survivors are two PERMANENT
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ices at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Greater St. John Baptist Church. She died at 62. An Indianapolis resident 30 years, Mrs. Jones was born in Hopkinsville, Ky. She was a member of the Household of Ruth Lodge and Greater St. John Baptist Church. , She is survived by her husband,’ Verner Jones; her mother, Mrs, Foster Ellis, and her stepfather, Foster Ellis, all of Indianapolis.
Pfc. Elmer Sedam Burial Thursday
Final services for Pfc. Elmer M. Sedam, husband of Mrs. Sadid R. Sedam, 4640 Kingsley Dr, will be held at 10 a. m. Thursday in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Pfc. Sedam was killed in action near Lobsing, Germany, Apr. 27, 1945. He was 33. Overseas he was a member of the 324th Combat Engineers, attached to
A native of Indianapolis, Pfc. Sedam was a graduate of Technical High School and had worked as a cement contractor before entering the service. He was a member of the Emanuel Baptist Church, Besides his wife, he is surs vived by a daughter, Miss Gloria Sedam; two sons, David and Teddy Sedam; his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Merl Sedam; five brothers, Arthur, Paul, Jerry, Wayne and Gene Sedam, and a sister, Mrs, Charles Parker, all of Indianapolis. :
Mrs. William Liebold
Mrs. Jessie M. Liebold, 1414 W. Hospital, will be bur-
_ |anapolis, and several cousins.
Siersdorfer, Indianapolis; a Ranolin Oase daughter, Mrs. Louise Gatson, In-
Services at 9 a. m. Thursday in Grinstéiners’ funeral home will 200 Odd Fellow Bldg. iis be followed by requiem high
Church at 9:30 a. m. Burial will
are }! hereby notified of a special §i
Miss Dorothy Smith
night, Jan. 26, at 7:30 to pro-§ pneumonia, will be buried in New mote organized action against | Crown Cemetery following serv-|} the continuous rent control and ices at 2 p. m, tomorrow in the! government housing laws now Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. § considered by congress. Meet- |!
She was 17. ing sponsored by The American Miss Smith was a native of In- og Sho E's, Unoans 227 8.10
dianapolis and a member of the} Ritter: Ir, 2484. Publish widely. I Sixteenth Street Baptist Church.|f Gore and bring others, |
1 Survivors include her mother, i H M h Mrs. Mamie Smith; six brothers, ow uc Jeroms, A Andrew, Theodore, Hum- ? phrey, William and John Smith, ’ C h D and a sister, Mrs. Anna Skaggs, as own! all of Indianapolis. All you need is a good credit James Warren standing — down payment and James Warren, former Indian- manthiy - 3 san be cut fo apolis+ Gamewell Division em- t your income. These pianos ployee, was to be buried in New must sell quickly! Be here at Crown Cemetery following serv- 9 a.m. Wednesday. fces at 1 p. m, today in Craig Brothers funeral home. Mr. Warren, who lived in 3132 N. Gale St., died Friday in Gen: eral Hospital. He was 46. A native of Alexandria, he was a ? member -of the South Calvary gi | Baptist Church, A i § p He is survived by two aunts, b gO Mrs. Della Middleton and Mrs. Ethel Burns; two uncles, Charles and Frank Meredith, all of Indi-
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ied in Crown Hill following services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in -Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. She died at 56. An Indianapolis resident 46 years and a member of the Meth-| odist faith, she was a native of | Washington, Ind. Survivors in-| clude her’ husband, William E.| Liebold; a daughter, Mrs. Gayle Mohler, Indianapolis; four broth ers, Jonnie Wilkinson, Los Angeles; Harry A. Wilkinson, San Di-
{three sisters, Mrs. Julia Gleason
eral Hospi ts. (Thrifty, toe! | Crown Hill following services .at| Not 70% water like most canned at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in the! dog foods.) Ask your grocer for Conkle Funeral Home. this exclusive _ Mr. Goe, an employee of the, Ribbon-type Link Belt Co. for 14 years, was a dog food today. native of Indianapolis. He was a member of the Eighth Christian
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