Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1950 — Page 5
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Rites Tomorrow
“Local Architect Dies in Home at 64
Services for Latham A; DeMilt, Indianapolis architect, will be at} |3 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mr. DeMilt, who was 64, designed many -of the city's out-
1934 WEST MICHIGAN ST. FR. 9622 4925 WEST 16h ST. BE. 8960 [ [oom my ool on |in the last quarter-century. He
= died yésterday.in bis“home, 502 " E. New-York St.
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Member of the Board of Lecturesship of The Mother Church, THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, in Boston, Massachusetts
Murat Temple, Thursday, March Sth at 8 p.m.
Under the auspices of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Indianapolis, Ind.
All are welcome
Crown Hill Mausoleum and the| proposed $3 million Manual Training High School’ He was associated with the firm 37 years. One of his most artistic jobs was designing the front of SS. Peter & Paul Cathedral, which he completed about 15 years ago. Other works included designing the East and North Side Chevrolet Companies, St. Mary-of-the-Woods College at Tetre Haute {and the Shelby County Court | house at Shelbyville. Retired 3 Months He was a member of the Engle-
{wood Masonic Lodge, Construec-
lapolis Alumni chapter of Cornell | University, and the Grace Metho- | dist Church. Il health had forced his retire-| ment threé¢ months ago. Surviving are his wife, Ruth G.; a daughter, Mrs, Allison Max(well; a son, Rowland F., all of { Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs.
{N. Y,, and four grandchildren.
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{Harold L. Smith, Long Island!
- {212 8. Audubon Rd., will be held lat 10 a.m. Friday in Shirley
_{len, all of Indianapolis.
‘fhe was a member, Burial will be
iE Was a cab driver for 22 years
* » INS Ie : ys Rites Tomorrow Services for David D. Kennedy Sr., 3818 Byram Ave.,
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Cremation’ will follow. Mr. Kennedy, whp was TI, died Monday in St. Vincent's Hospital.| He had been ill two weeks. Al factory representative 20 years he last was employed by Kahn Tailoring Co. He was born in Rush JLounty| but lived in Indianapolis 32 years.
He was a member of the Fair- clation for the Advancement of
{tion League of Indiana, India i h Science, he was founder of the gue o diana, Indian- view Presbyterian Church and |American Fern Society and -an
‘honorary member of the Society
| Fairmount, Ind., Masonic Lodge. | He is survived by his wifé, Lydia Ann; two sons, and David D, Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. Cornella Underwood and
children, all of this city.
‘Mrs. Marion Case Services for Mrs. Marion Case,
Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mrs. Case, who was 65, died Monday in Methodist Hospital. A native of Anderson, she lived in Indianapolis 40 years. She was member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Lynch and Mrs. Mabel Davy; three sons, Lewis, LaGrant and Joseph; two
botanical gardens from 1938 to 11941, Je was founder and pub-
will be! {books on botany subjects: He was professor of .botany at Butler heid at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in University from 1928 to 1938. He Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. served as director of the univerisity’s botanical gardens. imerly was curator of the Columbia University botanical garden.
! | Joltet, Ill. He was widely known |{in Indianapolis as a lecturer on botanical subjects.
of Midland Authors. Richard P| {Indianapolis 22 years. four months.
Mrs. Doris Nichols; a sister, Mrs. Surviving are his wife, Daisy - Lyman, and two grand- Martin Clute; a daughter, Mrs. Beulah K. Rodecker, Indianapolis; a brother, G, Mark, Philadelphia, Pa., and a granddaughter, Mrs. Nancy Barnes, Tokyo, Japan. ’
Theodore C. Weise
Hill, He was 73.
|died yesterday in his home. He was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and a member of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. A niece, Mrs. Dorothy E.
. | Eli Lilly Plans {Dy the Jus South Cin 58 thet ins ular Aa : $700,000 Wing |Banreco. .|and brick tront butding. © . ‘= | Two new commercial] and in- The $50,000 wil The 7 ; - - y erected on the east side of Hard- u Services fo Be Held dustrial structures for the Westling SL south of the Goodvearjsigned 10 increase LY faites and South Sides were in ‘ con- Tire Rub! warehouse, (one-third: “permits total Tomorrow Afternoon lars brlefcr cs tony. 1375 W. 16th St. : ng $225,000 were issued last week a Ses for Dr. Wikand Nelson Foundations were being dug 3 Electrical Firms to Contractor Leslie Colvin. ah ute, nationally known today for a three-story wing to : - structure. was | by Rob». and former Butler University pro- (the Ell Lilly & Co's. research lab- Ehess. slectrical firma — Bull-| rost Dagi Associates. fessor, will be at 2:30 p. m. to-|oratory, 8. Alabama and McCarty 3°8 . ufacturing Co. = my blocks east of the laboramorrow in Flanner & Buchananigts, Total construction cost will! (Switches), Fairbanks -Morse tory residences are being razed mortuary. Burial will be in Cro¥n pe approximately $700,000. Electric Co. (motors, pumps) and|for parking space and a future Hill A one-story distribution ware-|Allen-Bradley Co. (controls) — building site, Lilly officials dis. Dr. Clute, who was 81, died yes- house for three electrical equip-| will occupy the- structure. closed. Realestate purchased iv terday in his Bouse, 5257 inesley ment firms was planned for early Klein & Kuhn, real estate| bounded by New Jersey, Norwecd Ave. construction, although only a brokers, represented the invest-and McCarty Sts. and the labor -.
Director of the Holliday Park
[Two New Building Contracts.
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He was high school. instructor everal years in Chicago and
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Services for Theodore C. Wiese, 110 N. Arsenal Ave., will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Wald Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown
A retired mechanic, Mr. Wiese
McClamroch of Indianapolis, survives.
brothers, James and Dewey Brown. and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Plummer and Mrs. Cora Al-
Joseph Graves
Services for Joseph Lester Graves, 2450 N. Meridian St., will
Broadway Baptist Church where
in Sutherland cemetery. Mr. Graves, who was 49, died] Monday in his home. A resident of Indianapolis most of his life,
be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in|!
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Mrs. Mary Demmitt, Brownsburg.
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