Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1949 — Page 2
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jarles Reeve ites to Be OMOrTow
Head of Ice Cream Company Dies ~ At His Home Here
Services for Charles A, Reeve, through nearly four decades of Ice fame.
president of ‘the Ballard Cream Co. will be held at 1:30
p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu- his Beverly Hills mansion yesterBurial will be day.
chanan mortuary. in Fairfield, Friends west of Camby. He was 74.
Nationally-known in the indus: years, try, Mr. Reeve died Baturday in when she awoke at noon.
his home. 4626 Washington Blvd,
after he and Mrs, Reeve returned day evening at home, holding a in quiet” dinner party with his
from - a visit with friends Mooresville,
The Rev. Herbert Huffman of house guests, and went to the First Friends Church will con- ahout 11.
Frank Morgun, Beloved Hugh Comedian, Dies_in Sleep .
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‘movie industry and fans through:
Cemetery, death apparently resulted from a
Succumbs After 4 Decades of Fame
‘By ALINE MOSBY United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 19 — The
Dies in East Ex-Local Man Was Shipping Line Official Services for Hugh Lanson An-| drews, formerly of Indianapolis, | who died Saturday" in Martha's [Vineyard (Mass.) Hospital, will “be held tomorrow in the Maritime! Academy Chapel at King's Point, N. Y. Burial will be there, He was 42. Bon of Mr. and Mrs, Josiah] Andrews, 3510 N, Pennsylvania St, Mr. Andrews was port cap-| tain of ‘the U, 8, Bteamship Line| in New York. Born in Seymour, he - was graduated from high school there, He came to Indianapolis with his parents in 1923 and attended Butler University [two years and later Northwestern University. He entered the Merchant Marine in 1926, and at one time was commandant of the Maritime
out the nation today mourned the death of Frank Morgan, beloved comedian whose sly chuckle and skillful double-talk carried him
Mr. Morgan died in his sleep at
He was 59. A doctor sald
His wife of 35 found him dead
heart attack. Alma,
Mr. Morgan had spent Baturson
two bed
George, 32, his wife and
duct services. Friends said his health had Fr . ank Morgan School at Pass Christian, Miss, The son bt Sons J. Rievs aud never appeared better. Recently 9 He was placed in charge of Martha Mallard Reeve, Mr. he had taken up swimming in ad-'ville, Mr. Morgan played IngMerchant Marine operations in
was born in the Fairfield Quaker dition to his long-standing sport “Rosalie,” “Seventh Heaven,” and the European Theater In 1944.
farm community soythwest of In- o."o vo hioman,
dianapolis. A graduate of the old Friends Central Academy, Plainfleld, he was a 1000 graduate of Earlham College. With Firm 45 Years After brief employment in a Mooresville bank, he joined the
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“Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” then As a Navy commander, he acThe jovial hard-working actor played in two silent movies pro- companied tthe U. 8. Naval athad just finished a part in “Key duced in New York. . tache during the Casablanca to ‘the City” at MGM, where he’ Then he headed for Hollywood Conference. f had been under contract since he and won parts in early talkies.! Survivors in addition to the came to Hollywood in 1933 and As a dramatic actor he won two parents include the wife, Mrs. was ready to play Buffalo Bill in nominations for Academy awards,! Ann Day Andrews, New York; “Annie Get Your Gun.” for “The Affairs of Cellini” and
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Mrs. Emilie Kaiser Funeral Tomorrow
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. Services for un, H. Kaiser, widow Rev. . Je Kaiser, ploneer Indiana Evangelical Lutheran
minister, py the Rev, Walter 8. Maas, pastor of the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church at. noon tomorrow in the _ Harry W. Moore Peace
and at 2 p. m. tomorrow in St, Paul's Lutheran Church, Jones ville. Burial will be in the Jones{ville Lutheran Cemetery. Mrs. Kaiser died Saturday in
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* her home, 1115 E, Ohio St. after ° an illness of six weeks, Bhe was 83. ; She was a member of the Trinity Lutheran and its Ladies Aid Boclety. Her husband served as minister of the Jones-
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7. : [ville Lutheran Church from 1893 to 1915. SCATTERID Carga Surviving are four daughters, T Movin Mrs. Martin Burbrink, Seymour, wt. SUEET (Ae rad SNOW | land Mrs. Ralph Klare, Miss Hulda y ¢ we VL $A a ao sor OO Kaleet: Bas ts SNOW SHOW |lis; two sons, A \ - Sip AND FLURRIES 4 timore, Md., and Karl A. Kaiser, |Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs, Wil-
¢ |llam Harbour, Springfield, Ill, ~ TODAY AND TOMORROW-=A cooler air mass that originated in the Pacific Ocean will bring and six grandchildren and two declining femperatures in most of the nation tonight, sending readings to the 30's and 40's in the ETeAt-grandchildren.
northern and central Plains and to the 50's and 60's in the Great Lakes states and the Northeast. Official Weather oo
Ballard Company here 45.years —n;. Morgan was born in New “Tortilla Flat.” ago. He was manager of he Arm York City..in 1800, the son of| His marriage to the former several years during the 3 hess wealthy Importer George Wupper- Alma Muller, New York Socialite, Hadley Ballard, its founder, then| was one of the happiest in Holly-
Services for
became president on IncOrpora-| ,iiar making good in vaude: wood. tion in 1928, ' - ress . a _— A former member of the In- y ai . . w au i. ternational Ice Cream Assocla- Mrs. Mary Dailey Boy Polia Vidin Dies; tion's board of directors, he Was ge a alle ost Expensive one-time president of the Indiana Rit@s Tomorrow ali £ Expe ive Dairy Products Association and Mrs. Mary U. (UP)— Polio has tak Jai s a member of numerous commit ”} : x aken the life 0 tees In the industry here, | Dailey, widow of the Rev. B. F. young Robert (Bobby) Kidney, . He was a charter ‘member of Dalley, pastor of the ‘Christian neijeved to have heen one of the the Indianapolis Exchange Club, Church at Greenfield and later at/ ost expensive patients in’ the 8 Setelor oA 3. Ruetier Buti: Mooresville, will be held at records of the National Foundaee of Earlham College ‘and 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley tion of Infantile Paralysis, 8 boara member of Barina Bal Brothers Irving Hill“ Chapel , 11% 0 ID SEL DAS 8 Jard Home Association for young Burial will be in Memorial Park. ged in an iron lung at his home - women employed In Indianapolis. gp "way 82.
Be Bad A 2 ati |George E. Gill, 5908 University . : ¢ had served as board mem- Ave. Zee . : per of the Indianapolis Asylum| A resident of Indianapolis 35 "°° Roy F. Stivers
Services {or Mrs.
- for Friendless Colored Children years, Mrs. Dalley was a member!
directors. He also was a long- Church and the Irvington Chau-|/dent, who died Saturday in her time member of the board of di- tauqua Club. She attended Cooper p,m 520 BE. Michigan St were rectors for Wheeler City Rescue Academy in Dayton, O. : : 8 - | to be held -at 1:30 p. m. today in
Mission, | Survivors in addition to the A life-long member of the Bo- daughter include a son, Charles He pany, % Moore Zeate elety of Friends, Mr. Reeve served T. Dai : ape’. Pa as to De y Dailey, Indianapolis: a sister Washington Park. She was 42.
on many committees of the First Mrs. R. V, Snyder, Lancaster, t Friends Church here. He was a Mass, and three grandchildren. Surviving are her husband, fnember of the financial board of . (Roy F. Stivers; five daughters, Western Yearly Meeting of Mrs. Jesse Daugherty { Mrs. Mary E. Perkins, Monticello,
Friends. He was a member of the 3 [Ky., and Mrs, Ruth L. Harris and Columbia Club. | Services for Mrs. Sara Marie Lula Bell, Martha and Rose
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.| Daugherty, 1101 8. Sherman 5'\Vers: all Of Ingianapols; her atherine Osborne of Wil ather, Edward Roberts; two K ne Reeve of Wil- Drive, who died Friday in St. sisters, Mrs. Pearl Hall, Beech
mington, O., whom he married in
2000; a sister, Mrs. Emma Reeve Francis Hospital, were to be held Grove, and Mrs. Zelda Egelhoff,
Kellum, Mooresville, - and two at 1 p. m. today In J. C, Wilson Indianapolis, and a brother, nephews, Donald R. KeHum, In-| Chapel of the Chimes, followed: Arthur Roberts. dianapolis, and Charles R. Kel- by burial in Crown Hill. She A . lum, Mooresville. : oc. 37. ‘Warren J. Hannum Bt he Lda SO ol Warren. J. Hannum, 3428 ~ Rites Wednesday Mrs. Daugherty -and -her -hus* Brojdway; former general manNghe { band, Jesse Daugherty, operated ager of the Detrola Corp, who For Mrs. Binder Daugherty’'s Cafe at Sherimmn died Saturday, will b& buried in Drive and Prospect St. She pre- Lancaster, Wis, after services Services for Mrs. Catherine viously was employed by thé Ad- there tomorrow. He Was 65. Coridan Binder, who with her dressograph Co. A native of In-| A native of Lancaster, Mr. husband, Paul C, Binder, operated dianapolis, she was a-member of Hannum had lived in Indianapthe American Sales "Co, 623 the Tabernacle Presbyterian olis the last nine years. He was Massachusetts Ave, will be héld[ Church and” Naomi Chapter of a member of the Masonic: Lodge at 10 a. m. Wednesday in the Order of the Eastern Star. {and the Presbyterian Church.
Kirby Mortuary. She died yes-| Survivors in addition to her! Surviving are his wife, Futerday in Methodist - Hospital husband include her mother, Mrs. genia; a daughter, Mrs. Katherine
after a long illness. She was 42. Nellie M. May, Indianapolis, and Lea, Douglas, Ariz., and a sister, Jessie Alask4.
A lifelong Indianapolis resi- a brother, Thomas B. May, Au- Mrs. dent, Mrs. Binder was a graduate gusta, Ga. of Bt. Agnes Academy and attended Blakers Teachers College. She lived at 1001 College Ave. | In addition to her husband, survivors include two brothers, T. D. Coridan, Fortville, and Edwin Coridan, los Angeles, Cal. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.
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drews, Hugh Alonson Andrews a. i oh . a aad Rudolph Jon Andrews. al of band was son of the founder of had lived in Indianapolis 23 derwood, Maplewood; Mrs. Myrtle tation 3 Brs_and. $:90 p.m. 1 New ork; a daug Ret, vr | Grinsteiner’s Funeral Home. years. He was employed by Mal- Rushton, Rockville, and Mrs. Ger-| foal atin tat JAR. I res 34 Jackson Andrews, New York: &| gurvivors include a son, George leable Iron Works as a mainte- aldine Elyea, Indianapolis, and 13| “5, ers Diie hae Ciras sister, Mrs. Paul Jackson, De-/c Grinsteiner; a daughter, Mrs. nance man 26 years, grandchildren, : |tuge"‘in other cities: troit, Mich, and a brother, gatherine Morlan; three grand- g |adante nour Graham Jackson, Peru. ; urvivors include two daugh-' Mrs. Jennie Pollard | Rotem. vee
children, three great-grandchil- {ars Mrs. Marie Thibo and Mrs.
arch and one great-great-grand- Betty Barta, Indianapolis; three » sons, Robert Long, Indianapolis; Denv : years, who died Saturday in her Denver . Bert Wallace Long Hugh Long, San Bernardino, Cal. jms’ 1214 Woodlawn Ave., will Bi. Warne ©: and Lowell Long, U. 8. N,, and be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in ju: Worth... Services for Bert Wallace Long, three brothers, Hollise Long, In- * rak ane ty eit) ; : : the Royster & Askin North Me- Cannas Clty ......... who died Baturday in General dianapolis; Fred Long, Beech qian Street Chapel. “Burial will Crown Hill. She was 97. | Hospital, will be held at 3 p. m. Grove, and Russell Long, Moores-| ¢41ow in Crown Hill. Mrs. Grinsteiner died Saturday tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Ville. Mrs, Pollard was a native of in her home, 3906 N, Capitol Ave. West Chapel. Burial will be in| Also surviving are five sisters, Virginia. She was 89. Surviv-| Borfi in Cincinnati, she lived in Floral Park. He was 66. | Mas. Grace Money, Lebanon; Mrs. ing are five nieces, a nephew and | Indianapolis 86 years. Her hus-| - Born in Maplewood, Mt. Long Bessie Clark and Mrs. Minnie Un- a cousin. or
: Services for Mrs. Jennie Pol-|Chicers Mis. ; Mary Grinsteiner lard, Indianapolis resident for 45 Sincinnati ervices for Mrs. Mary Qrinsteiner, widow of Joseph "Grinsteiner, will be held at 2 p. m. tomarrow in the Grinsteiner Fu-|
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