Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1949 — Page 24

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77 J. C. Wilson Chapel 1 oy Chimes. Burial will be in Crown Born in Dresden, O., she lived Hill. He was 78. in Indianapolis 60 years, She was A brickmason, Mr. Walthers a member of the First Baptist was born in Germany and lived in Church. Services will be held at 2 p. m. member of the Zion Evangelical Friday in the Hisey & Titus Mor- and Reformed Church.

ANTIQUE EXPOSITION Maret Shrine Temple i Det. 13-14:15.16 eo tw fmt,

Hill Survivors include a son, Henry Mrs. B. Krug, former city attorney, and Haute; a step-son, Edward B. Krug, Saginaw, Mich, Fink, Indianapoli, and a grandson. ..grandchildren.

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261 Ave., who died Mrs. Mary Alice Krug, 2817 N.\yesterday in his home, will be | Talbot Ave., died today, She was'held at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the i of i

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Dies Here at 75

Services to Be Held Tomorrow

Services for Mrs, Nancy Carr,

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‘Mrs. Mary Alice Krug Oswald Walthers Mrs. Joseph Carr

Services for Oswald Walthers,|

Services Set

For Mrs. Crossman

Mrs. Mary M. Crossman, & lead-| ing figure in women’s organiza-| tions and civic affairs on the East Side for a num of years, who died Monday in St. Francis Hospital following a brief illness, will be buried in Washington Park! after services at 1:30 p. m. to- TE

iS. McGauly, a nativé of Indianlapolis, who died yesterday in his) St. Louis, Mo. homé will be {held tomorrow in St. Louis. He was 67. | Mr. McGauly moved there 30| {years ago, where he was a buyer] {for Beck-Corbett Iron Works. He

Rites Tomorrow First President of Twelve Points Bank

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widely known club women on the ¥ | olis. | East Side and a charter member|ino rn! Chast the nar oa = Services for Nathan G. Wallace, . Grace Methodist Church, jag Ful Chapel: Spe 72 'Sirst president of the former Charles c. Reckitt g Mrs. Crossman, who lived in 23 P | Services for. Charles Colby

Elizabeth Walthers; a ‘daughter, ob dita Monday in her home, ® 1302 N. Drexel Ave. will be held . R. ot 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley member of the Caroline Séott died yesterday in his home here, gianapolis, who died Monday in| | Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Bur- Harrison Chapter, DAR, for 35 wil] be held tomorrow afternoon Rancho Santa Fe, Cal; will be

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cago, Carr, Indianapolig ¢ ®

John O. Simmons Services for John O. Simmons, Years prior to moving to the)

ho die ti in his home, B45 Exeter ann be hela at ber of Lizton Methodist Church, Minerva St. who died yesterday,

Penville Baptist Church, Dan- Will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in 8 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle Fu- Pp » al Home. Burial will be in|Ville Rebekah Lodge and Mont-| Peoples Funeral Home. | Hamburg, Ill. He was 65. Employed 32 years as a ma-| Surviving are chinist in E. C. Atkins & Co., Mr, Frank Hedges, Franklin Masonic| Simmons retired in 1947. Born Home, in Broughton, Ill, he lived in Hedges, Indianapolis. | Indianapolis 45 years. He was | a member of the Atkins Pioneer Robert B. Bakemeyer (ple, CME Church. {Club and the Tabernacle Baptist] | Church.

Mrs, Carr was a schoolteacher in Hamilton County before her i marriage to Joseph A. Carr. She lived in Indianapolis 50 years and| was a graduate of Noblesville Was a member of the Linnwood Party here more than 50 years, more, Il. and Valparaiso! Christian Church. { Teachers College. She had liyed ember of the Irvington Chapter, ty auditor and for five years was! ters, Mrs. Elaine G. Holland and in Indianapolis 47 years. A member of the Egyptian Chapter, International Travel Jack W. Crossman, and a niece, Twelve Points many years. ! Study

Club, and the

and a grandson,

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. |died yesterday in General Hos- 20d Mrs. Arthur Anderson, and| { Nettie M. Simmons; three daugh-|pital, will be held at 2 p. m. to-{one brother, Wiliam McGee, all| | ters, the Misses Annabelle, Thel- morrow in Gadd Funeral Home. |of Indianapolis. | | ma Joyce and Marilyn Simmons, Burial will be in Crown Hill. He — | Indianapolis, and a brother, Silas Was 60. 'E. Simmons, New Augusta.

Morris H. Horner

Services were being arranged |type Co. He was a member of today for Morris Herbert Horner, the Third Christian Church, IOOF, formerly of Indianapolis, died yesterday in his home in field Post, American Legion, and Redlands, Cal. He was 69. A native of Lebanon, he was| employed as 1 machinist at J. D.|Nellie Pakemeyer; a daughter, Adams Co. before he moved to Mrs. (California. two years ago. He was brother, William M. Bakemeyer; {a member of the Masonic Lodge |2 sister, Mrs. Gertrude M. Gray,| {at Fairland. | Survivors include his wife, Mrs, |91anapolis. Jennie Foster Horner; four daughGeorge Weiser, Mrs. Adleyn Price and Miss Evelyn Horner, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Jean Pursell, Long Beach, {Cal.; two sons, Donald G., In'dianapolis, and Oren K. Horner, Banning, Cal, and five grand|children.

| RAILROADERS TO MEET Edward C. Harding, state and national official of the Improved | Order of Redmen, will address the | | Association of Retired Railway {Employees at 2 p. m. the Big Four building.

ers, Mrs.

Irvington Mrs. W. F. Sandmann, Indianapo-| He was a member of a Ma-| | Chapter, OES, for a number of ls. years, Mrs. Carr was also a member of the Chiu Club, White Mrs. F rank Hedges Shrine . and Irvington Pythian Sisters. She was 75.

Besides her husband, Mrs. CaIT prankiin Masonic Home, will be Terre Haute district, Public Serv-| is survived by a son, Perry Cart;iat 2 p, m. Friday in Lizton [ice Co. of Indiana; Hugh E. Wal-| J two sisters, Mrs. Ed Walsh, Buf-| Methodist Church. Burial will be|lace, president of Acme Coal &

falo, N. Y., and Mrs. Ed Cox, Chi- jn K. of P. Cemetery, Lizton. She Supply Co. here; Arthur G. WalRobert was 82, ’

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Jenny Lane, has been, an active Twelve Points State Bank, who| '...~0 frequent visitor to In-|

years and was one of its found- jn the Cross Funeral Home here. held tomorrow in Geneva, Ill. He ing members. Burial will be in Roselawn Me was $6. Born in Crawfordsville, she had mosial Park. He was 83. | Before retiring, he was owner Prominent in the Democratic/of the Turner Brass Works, Syca-

She was a he had served two terms as coun-| Survivors include two daughOES, and Egyptian Chapter, OES. | manager of the state auto license! Mrs. Florence Kercheval, both of She is survived by her husband, bureau. He operated a grocery in Indianapolis, and three grandchildren. 3

sonic Lodge and the Maple Ave-| |nue Christian Church. } | Survivors include his wife, Mrs.! | Services for Mrs. Alice Leak Nelle Wallace; three sons, Wil-} Hedges, who died yesterday in liam D. Wallace, manager of the

; |lace, Indianapolis, and four sisA native of Lizton, Mrs. | ters

| Hedges lived in Danville for 10 Harry McGee | |

Masonic Home. She was a mem-| Services for Harry McGee, 316]

Burial will be in New Crown. He was! husband, | 60. : A native of West Point, Ky. Cecil Mr. McGee had lived in Indian-| {apolis for 20 years. He was a former member of Phillips Tem-

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and a stepson,

Services for Rovert B. Bake.|, Surviving are his wife, Mary; {meyer, 257 Eastern Ave. who |tWO sisters, Mrs. Cremmer Brack |

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lis survived by his wife and a| Now..torelieve torother, Paul McGauly, Indianap-|

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