Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1950 — Page 7

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Alfonse Ostheimer, who died ‘yesterday fn her home, 1220 N. Bosart Ave. will be sung at 9 a.m. Monday in the Little Flower

- The church's Altar Society will meet for prayer at 8 p, m. Sunday in Grinsteiner Funeral Home. Services will be held there again at 8:30 a. m. Monday. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Mrs, «Ostheimer was born in Alsace-Lorraine and had lived in Indianapolis for 12 years. She was in the Little Flower Church| parish and a member of its Altar Society. 8he was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis, She 1s survived by three daughters, Mrs. Gus_Zinser and the Misses Josephink and Relen Os-

Howard F. Lamson Services for Howard Frank died. Wednesday, will be held at Griffith Funeral Home in Pon-

tiac, Mich, Burial will be in Pontiac. >

John Schwab Sr., Mis Merle

Benjamin Krenzer, 3279 Rals

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who have-served the company 20 years or more to complete the

{Qualification for membership, are: i

Mr. Lamson, who was 61, was Indiana district parts and service manager for the truck and coach division of General Morar Corp.

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~.37 Years — Clarence McAnally, 5632 Guilford Ave., and Fred Apiple, 840-N. Keystone Ave, | 32 Years—Arthur Apple, 1104 _ |N-—Oxford St. | 31 Years — William Schoneker, 15515 Kenwood Ave, Mrs. Lillian’ (Black, 6160 Crittenden Ave., and | Virgil Eskew, R. R. 7. \ : | -30 ‘Years — Benjamin Krenzer, 13279 Ralston Ave. 29 Years—John Schwab Sr,, 251] N. Delaware; Gilbert Duncan,

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8. Harris; Froman Ewing, 284 N.| Miley; Vincent Reckley, 3937 E.| 31st; Roscoe : Bhearer, 1940 Tibbs; John Schwab Jr. 807 N.| Dearborn; Mrs. Marie Reese, 1336 |W. 34th, and Mrs, Marie Quick, 12532 Union St. 27 Years—Melvin F. Barry, R. 'R. 6; Malcolm ‘Wood, R. R., 14; |Joe Mason, 1217 Cottage, and | Jack Williams, 434 N. Concord. 26_Years -— Clayton Rea, 5807] Villa; Ruth Miles, 410 N. Euclid;| John Stewart, 3015 8. Rybolit, and! | Marie Franks, 1103 E, Ohio

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22 Years—John Spragg Sr., 1202 IN. Bellevieu; Luther Hartman, '3643 Rockville; Frieda Henry,

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Sunday, February 5 at 3:00 P. M.

Michigan and New Jersey Sts. Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist, of Indianapolis

12022 W. Michigan; Belle Fountain, | 13349 Congress; Edith. Mcllvain,| . b3d St., and Dudley F.| Taylor, 143 W, 41st. | 21 Years—William Woody, 1512] N, Meridian, “and George G.| | Prudy, 4450 Washington Blvd. |: 20 Years—John Hall, R. R. 8: Gertrude Pierce, R. R. 3; Eval | Jane Lewis, 1503 N. Pennsylvania, |and Charles J French, 2452 College,

Indiana GOP Plans 60

Lincoln Day Meetings | | Indiana Republicans will hold! imore than 60 Lincoln Day meet- | lings between Feb. 13 and Feb, 124 with 35 speakers as heads |liners, including four U. 8S. Senlators and seven Congressmen, The GOP state committee an-M nounced today that all six ‘Hoo-| M sier Republicans in the House and Senate would appear during the series of meetings. In addition, | Ben. Karl Mundt, 8. D,, and Sen. Henr y 'Dworshak, Ida. and | Reps. Clarence Brown, Ohio, Wil-| liam 8. Hill, Colo., and Richard Nixon, Cal., will speak at other meetings. Speakers also include State! Reps. Russel’ Richardson, Philip | | Willkie and Robert Webb; State] Sens. John Kendall aad Milford | |Anness; Former = Secretary of, State James Tucker; Former Rep. Robert Grant; Former Lt. Gov. ‘Richard James, and Former)

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Veteran Employees of Optical Compa ny

Benjamin Krenzer Install Of Organization's Service Group

‘State Treasurer Frank Millis, Harry Gaskine, Indianapolis, and one. gheat grandchild. : fs wa

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Continental Optical Co., 1402 N. Capitol Ave., has been installed ad {president of the company's Keystone Service Club, Also named officers were John Schwab Sr, 251 N, Delaware '8t., vice president, and Mrs. Matle Reeds, 1336 W. 34th Bt, secretary-

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Rites Tomorrow |

Services for Kenneth L. Holdaway, 24% Eastern Ave, who, |died Wednesday in Methodist Hospital, will 6¢ at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Harry: W, Moore. Peace “Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park. He was 38. Mr. Holdaway was an Indian{Epes baker the last 20 years. He was employed the last few! years in Boyden's Bakery. A! oa ative of Kelly, Iowa, he lived,

in Indianapolis 23 years. He was |

{a member of the Ft. Dodge, Iowa, {Christian Church. Survivors include the mother, Mrs. Nellie Holdaway; a sister, Mrs. Opal Brill, and a brothef, (Charles Holdaway, all”of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Jessie C. Miller

Services for Mrs. Jessie Clay Miller, 526 N. West 8t., who died {Tuesday in her home, will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in Peoples Funeral Home. Burial will! be in New Crown. 8he was 51. Mrs. Miller was born .in Paris, Ry. She lived in Indianapolis 16 > She is survived by a sister, Mrs; |

Mary Davis, Greencastle, and two! brothers, Charles and Thomas! McKinley, Indianapolis. 1

‘Mrs. Guy W. Cox |

Services for Mrs. Helen S. Cox, 5125 Carrollton Ave., who died {yesterday in St. Francis Hospital, {will be at 10° a. m. tomorrow in {Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. {Burial will be in Oakland City, after services there Sunday. Bhe was 43. Mrs, Cox was a former school teacher. She taught five years at Mt. Comfort and one year at Princeton. She was born in Oak-| land City and was graduated from the college there. {in Indianapolis 21 years. Survivors include the husband, Guy W. Cox; the mother, ‘Mrs, | Della Steele, and a brother, James Owen Steele, all of Indianapolis; and a sister, Mrs. Johnnie Smith, {Oakland City. ak

. Bertie Hartman an for Mrs. Bertie Hart-| man, 2133 N. Capitol Ave, who died ‘yesterday in her home, will] be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in! Patton Funeral Home, Crystal! Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill, i A lifelong resident of Indianap-| | ois, Mrs. Hartman, who was 80, was a member of Simpson Metho-| dist- Church. She is survived ny a sister, Mrs. {Hattie Taylor, Chicago; two granddaughters, Mrs. Genevieve Chenault and Mrs. Elaine Hamil-| ton, Indianapolis; one grandson, |

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James, 225 E. Michigan St; who |

died Wednesday in his home, will {be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Sullivan. Burial will follow there. {He was 43. {

Mr, James was a salesman for Mooney-Mueller-Ward Co, He was | born in Sullivan, but lived in In-

Burvivors include his wife, Mrs.

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James James Jr, Sullivan, and two - sisters, Mrs. Tony Bivano,|

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Mrs. Peck, who was 77, was a lifelong, resident of Indianapolis.

died yesterday in General Hop, i morrow in Willis & Son Mortu- |

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