Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1949 — Page 8
Sgt. Rober J. Owen . . . burial with military honors for h Hoosier airman Wednesday in | Experiment Station
Fillmore. "of Purdue University will propose
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two sisters, Mrs. Lena Capling-
Ave, (3) East Side between the B. & O. and Pennsylvania RR tracks east of Kitley Ave, (4) sota and Keystone Aves. ) Brightwood area, (6) the present South Side market area, and (7 the Mars Hill Area. The survey had been made at request of the produce trade correct proaent market defects reduce the cost of distribulis.
in $189,000 Savings _ The terminal, as projected, contain approximately 83 lesale store units with rail]
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The sites recommended for con- | tion are: (1) Belmont and or S R J Owen Aves, (2) W. 10th 8t. ‘and 3 s Or
Rites Wednesday
At Fillmore
Military graveside services in Fillmore, Ind., for Sgt. Robert J. Owen, who was killed in a bombing raid over Oschersdeben, Germany, Jan, 11, 1944, will be conducted by the General Jeks M. Lee Post No. 1550, VFW, following the funeral at 2 p. m> Wednesday In the Fillmore Christian Church, Sgt. Owen, the remainder of ithe ‘plane's crew and the plane itself were missing until Feb-
{Service Bureau, brokerage collec.
connections and 180 farmers’ and * sheds.
“The terminal fa~ ‘uary, 1946, when his body and © filities would occupy 40 acres withispose of three other crewmen * #n additional 30 acres held foriwere found buried at Natrupfuture expansion. . LX the be Hagen, Germany by - American "The survey estima T Graves ' Registration Command
_ inal wou pay Sot Salt 30/1 ersonnel. He died at 22, and lesale His body was senf to the US
military cemetery ‘n Margraten, and eggs approximately $300, Holland, following its discovery. Served With 3034 ‘Sgt. Owen entered the service "x year, and market buyers in then November, 1942 and trained ‘Indianapolis area about. $300,000/in Sioux Falls, 8. D. and Har..{lingén, Tex. to become a radio corporation {pperator for heavy bombers, He " to finance andert for overseas in October, amortize the capital expenditure.|i943 ang served with the 303d Robert Polkinghorn, industrial pomp Group of the Eighth Alr director for Sie of C../porce in England.
meetings sched are as follows: was a graduate of Fillmore High School and a member of Fillmore
i RDG let fine ©. Toy resented 1 Christian Church. He was sm-
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Services to Be Held
In Milroy Tomorrow
Mrs.. Ada Richéy Innis, native lof Milroy, Ind. died yesterday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Gaylord H. Ford, 5401 Graceland Ave, She was 70. —An-Indianapolis resident since 1912, she was a member of the Milroy OES and the Milroy Christian Church. Her husband, the late Harry T. Innis, died in 1943, Other survivors include a brother, Bert Ricney, Milroy, and
er, Kingman, Ind., and Mrs. Wil‘liam P, Habig, Indianapolis. Services will be held tomorrow in the Murphy Funeral Home, Milroy, followed by burial there.
Simon Lesselyoung Services for Simon P. Lessel-| young, 201 N. New Jersey st. {who died Feb. 1 in his office, |15214 E. Court St. will be held at 11 a. m. Monday in Kirby| Mortuary, Burial will be in Glen Haven Cemetery.
selyoung came to Indianapolis in| 1935 and founded the Federated
tion agency. He was president of {the firm at the time of his death. He died at 73. Among his survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Martha Westbrook, Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Genevieve Pull; ‘Stanton, Va. ;
Oscar S. Voegtle Rites Tomorrow
Bervices for Oscar 8. Voegtle, 1226 N. Illinois St., will be held
ner & Buchanan Mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Voegtle, who once owned a restaurant at Illinois St. and Kentucky Ave., died yesterday at the age of 84, He was a native of Indianapolis and for the past 14 years was-employed by the Monyhan Apartment interests. Survivors include his wife, Katherine; a daughter, Mrs. William Strong; one grandchild and three great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Frank Lewis
Rites Tomorrow Services for Mrs. Frank N.
at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flan-|Jean Louis Riehl, Paris, France,
troleum Association has advanced
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fieldhouse. 4 ; Dr; McLain will deliver a second address, “Education for the|| 1950's” at the annual Founders’ Day banquet at 6:30 p. m. in the Lincoln, Hotel. The morning program will open with a concert by the Butler band directed by Charles Henzie. Sénmembers of the faculty and the board of directors will participate in a processional heralding the formal portion of the pro-
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Central YMCA | Plans Open House |
Central YMCA will hold open, house from 9 a. m. fo 12 p Saturday as the opening activity| on its annual membership campaign. Speakers include Dr. Arthur L.| Hadaon, professor of Bible his-
Zealand. Others on the program will include Miss Ruth Noller, organist;
jujitsu demonstrator; Lea Leavitt, state checker champion; Alfred Gruen, chess expert, and ihe Rev. John Kirkpatrick, YMCA radio story teller. The Commanders orchestra will play for a formal dance beginning at 8:30 p.m, rold Schuman is open house chairman. Also on the committee are Sherwood Blue, Ralph Swingley and Francis Hughes.
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its meeting scheduled at French
Frank A. Rushton = Funeral Tuesday
Services for Frank A. Rushton,
/Mdtrons; Patrons To Meet Thursday |
" Marion County Past Matrons ands one Association will meet | p. m. Thursday in the|
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[lifelong resident of Indianapolis, ple. will be held at 8:30 a. m. Tues-|. Hostess chairmen and their
tory in the University of Newiday in Lauck Funeral Home, fol- chapters are Mrs. Lillian Hughes,
lowed by a requiem high mass at! {North Park "Chapter; Mrs. Lucille ® a. m. in Sacred Heart Catholic] (Hall, Golden Rule Chapter, and Church. Burial will be in. Green-, (Mrs. Hazel - Rose, West Newton, wood. [Chapter. . Mr. Rushton, who resided at| Entertainment following the
102 W. Arizona St. died Thurs-|meeting will include musical num-
day at the age of 57. {bers by Mrs. Mary Koch, matron! He was a member of Sacred of the Cumberland chapter, and | Heart Catholic Church, the Holy Miss Beatrice Johnston, matron Name Society of the church and] {of the Irvington chapter. former . member of _the Wayne Officers of the association inPost, American Legion. a veteran of World War I |Mrs. Flossie Jackson, president; Surviving are his wife, Ethel Mrs, Nellie Moore; first vice presiM.; a son, Francis; both of In-|/dent; Mrs. Juanita Sauter, second dianapolis + two sisters, Mrs. vice president; Mrs. Ruth Chilton, ‘Helen Cloyd, Clermont, and Mrs. | |secretary; - Harry J. Buchholz, Nally, Indianapolis;
two brothers, Carl 8. (Steve) chaplain; Miss Betrice Johnston,{
Lick Springs, May 12-13, to the/Rushton, Jeffersonville, and Wil-lorganist, and Mrs. Georgia Hergt,
press correspondent.
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and treasurer; Mrs. Margaret Martin, |,
Dr. E. Robert Andry, head of the department of religion in the | College of Liberal Arts and Sci-§ fences, will give the invocation| |and the Butler University choir | will sing two selections, under di-| rection of Richard Whittington. President M. O. Ross will pre-| side and introduce Dr. McLain. The benediction will be de-| {livered by Dr. Andry and a recessional will conclude. the. pro-| gram. ly Mr. Ross will review the year's||{activities of the university at the (dinner program.
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hues Jephesents attending meetings nclude Caleb J. Otten, project der; Arthur IL. Owen and Clayton ¥. Brassington.
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father's ‘ome on the Southport Road at Barth Ave. was found slumped behind wheel of his car which had stopped after rolling off the
Plan Rites Tuesday For Mrs. Sherrin
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enter.
Survivors include his mother, |apolis, will be held at 2.30 p. m.|
Mrs. Hazel Owen, Fillmore; a|tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan butter, POUEY, eg8)|\ iner, Richard Owen, and a sister, Miss Madonna Owen,
Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown, Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Lewis, who was active w
Fillmore,
A with farmers will be| Indianapolis. : Depa Mrs {local club work during her many ve nam gs Anna Strasser - {years residence here, died yester-
A ; for. day in Princeton, N. J. She was _— 2 a rooming house in| E¥aduated from the Girls ClassiIndianapolis, died Friday in Cin-{¢Al School here and from Bryn
Hosp! IMawr College. Cinnatl. General fil, She While in Indianapolis ghe was
A ti e of Indi member of the Society of Indiana Strasser ve of Ja anapoits,o Mrs. member Colonial Dames and Ineral years ago. Survivors include dianapolis Women's Club. | a sister, Mrs. Carrie Whiteford, | Surviving are a nephew, WalIndianapolis, and two brothers. Cott Watson, Oak Ridge, Tenn; Frank Haas, Dayton, O., and Carl and two cousins, Miss Marjorie Haas Indianapolis. Ellis and Miss Bertha Ellis, both Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will ‘of Indianapolis. conduct the funeral at 3 p I Tuesday in Shirley Brothers fest ‘Indianapo is Bar
io Side Chapel. Chapel. Burial will follow in| To Honor Judge Sparks
| An informal dinner honoring
Credit Union Movement Judse William M. Sparks, forme!
{senor circuit judge of the United Pioneer fo Speak Here [States Circuit Court of Appeals, Roy . Bergengren,
Montpelier, Chicago, will be held by the InVt, will .be the speaker at a dlanapolis Bar Association dinner of the . Credit
Union Wednesday in the Claypool Hotel. ‘League and Indiana Farm Bureau In extending invitations to the
groups in the Lincoln hotel Tues-|dinner, Gov. Schricker indicated day evening, (his intention of appointing Judge
2 Mrs. Docia B. Sherrin, native of | Montgomery County, Ky. who! ‘died of a heart attack yesterda 4n her home, 1433 'W. Ohio St. wi ‘be buried in“Floral Park following services at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday Shirley Brothers West Side apel. She died at 65. w= Burvivors include four daugh-| “ers, Mrs, Catherine Kernodle, Phoenix, Ariz, and Mrs. Mattie Parker, Mrs. Edna Jones and Mrs. -- Bertha «Indianapolis; -six , Jessie Pence, London, O., Lewis, Roger, Oscar, Henry | George Pence, Indianapolis; | : brothers John and William |
Mr. Bergengren was one of the Sparks to the Council of the founders of the credit union Sagamores of the Wabash. movement in the United States. Cale J. Holdér, 908 Odd Fellow Members of the state Legislature building, is in charge of reservaWill "be guests at the dinner. (tions.
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