Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1950 — Page 12
William E Fever 1215 Et and Thomas, Indianapo-|p
: — THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - native of Little Rock, Ark. He Himer Ci “Dies; {phia. Servicés are being aranged "iors Four Local” ‘Men ;. File ived in Indianapolis 30 years. iat Flanner & Buchanan Mortu-| ab oe hare Was Patent Attorney ary. i : Survivors include three sons, | { Elmer Legrand Goldsmith, 129° Mrs. Olive ‘Wright : : 51st, died today in his home.’ Services. for. Mrs. Olive Wright. “is home: in Crown fis; and Fred; Cleveland; -and/ He was 38." 11101 Fayétte St.. wil be hele nied vee bs Hill after services .at 1:30 p. m. three daughters, Mrs. 8. L. Stone,] A patent attorney, Mr. ‘Gold- 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in’ Jacobs state . of _Represengat ves tomorrow in Dorsey Funeral Mrs. Louise Clark and Mrs. James smith was associated with the ‘Brothers Wést' Side’ Chapel, the Secretary of State's office. Local. s Home. - 'H. Bower, all of Indianapolis. res ” Jeckwend Ooiasran abd Burial will be in Crown Hill. I Alembert W. Bra ion. local at- Music eacher - A lifelong Indianapolis resi- alt, He was born in { dent, Mr. Heyer, who was 66, Mrs. Nellie: Fletcher {and was graduated from the Dep lg irs Wright, Nh Sse and Frank J. Noil Jr, Dies in ‘Her Home was employed 20 years by Dean yrs __ Nellie Fletcher, 1519 versity of ‘Wiseonsin school of ter, Mrs. Bessie Rascoe, of the] tones er amps. Inc. He. retired pungy Pi. who died Saturday in| |engineering and Indiana Law py yette St. address. She was a on
la; two sons, Frederick and Wil- in Crown Hill after services at| tand was a member of the Church
Another Democrat, James How- Wilson:yChapel of the Chimes. liam; a daughter, Mrs, Carol 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Corinthian lof the Advent, Optimist Club, | pool Hotel.
Pleasant Cemetery after services and Mrs. Ada Burns; a brother, {was a member of the Lions Club. Home, 1 Belle: at 11 a. m. tomorrow in J. C. Wil- Frank W. Scott, all of Indianap- gins Nursing 336
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{Conkle West Michigan Street Home. Burial will be In {Crown Hill. ren Schroeppel, who was 56, ° in his home. He by Link-Belt Co. 25 Opal Less Tandy filed Yor nomi- Busum, 3045 Bradbury Ave. will years, but had been ill for the
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Louisville, he lived in Indianapolis, i 142 ears. rd Larson, filed for nomination Burial will be in Washington | y
Mr. filed for nomination or on the Repub- | Services for Mrs. Mabel E. Van (ie es ferga
native of Franklin, Ky., and for 13! . {past four months. A native of Survivors inciude his wife, "Zel- General Hospital, will be buried | He lived here the past 21 years lyears-had-béen a re of In nation on the Defnocratic ticket. be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in J. C.|
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Survivors include his wife, |. Beck; a sister, Mrs, Nellie Sims, Baptist Chiirch. = {Scottish Rite and Scientech Club. | Surviving are another da ughter, 10 seek Ihe post as Jomt Repre- Park. Bess: a son. ant. 4 daughter : Sl] of Sodianapolis. and. Hires rs. Fletcher, who was 72, was! He was a member of the George yirs_ Virginia Matthews, St. Louis, | Mari . Tom Jotnson and Mrs. Van Busum, was 44; Mrs. Frankie Mae Ward, all of In-| grandchildren. ber of the church. Born in, Washington Masonic Lodge, Alex- three grandchildren and seven| arion Counties. Ph 8 WHO Was dianapolts, and four randenil- fr ‘ Jerome B. Moore a member o e chure 1 |andria, Va. great-grandchildren. | Four incumbent Democrat Rep- | yestérday in her home. Me |dre nl -. {Charleston Il, she lived In In-1% past commander of the John : (Tesentatives filed late yesterday. taught music 18 years in the Mar Jerome B. Moore, 930 B. Tabor dianapolis 30 years. .- 'H. Holliday post. American David Pritchard (They were Ernie R. Burks, Wil-/lon building. A teacher of Eeot¥is. Abba C. Timmons St. who died yesterday in his, Survivors include a son. Rich-
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"Mrs. Clara L. Rugg. 1151 = ne Tibbs Ave. who died Sunday in her home, will be buried Flora! Park -after services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle
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Home. : Mrs. Rugg. who was 69, came to ' Indianapolis 50 years age from Hemiock, Howard County She was a member of Eighth [Christian Church, Meta Council, Degree of Pocahontas; Monitor
| Legion, he also was a past chief [lam F. Noelle, Harry T. Latham and accordion, she played before Temple, Pythian Sisters; Irvinghome, will be buried in Mount ard; two sisters, Mrs. Vena Gray Legion 40. 2 8 Yond He ee ARIE PriINIG TN = ord Jr. and Obed T. Kilgore. Another many local lodges and clubs. She ai. ava Who dled yesterday ton "Rebekah Lodge, McGuffey 18: Yocal Democrat who filed for nom-/Was a graduate of Toronto School | jp her home, will be. buried in|/Club. Deita Chi fraternity, Sons of the fontaine St., will be buried in New nation on the Representative|of Music and was a member of {Memorial Park after services at son Funeral Home, olis; three grandchildren and one American Revolution, the Loyal Crown Cemetery after services at ticket yesterday was Herbert C.the American Federatior® of Mu- 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in J. C. Wil- band, Robert A.; a son, Raymond Legion, Sigma Delta Kappa, legal (10 a. m. Thursday in King & King] Lewis. 2 | sicians. {son Funeral Home, |
Survivors include her hus-
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. “a Masonic ; Mr. Pritel ard, who was 58. ‘was Char _ishe lived in Indianapolis 35 years. | “Tuncheon group. a waiter. He was borh in Cam-- les York, Former {She was a member of the Barth
Survivors include his wife, Rita; den, Ala., and lived in Indianapo- Candy Firm Head, Dies Place Methodist Church and the a daughter, Mrs. George W.!lis 30 years,
Mohr, Indianapolys; his parents, Survivors include a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Gold- Thomas, Knoxville, Tenn, and Ave., former head of the Indian-| smith; a sister, Miss Gladys Gold- two sisters, Mrs. Anna Bradford, 2Polis Candy Co, died today in| smith, all of Milwaukee, and a Knoxville, and Mrs. Ella Guyton, | his home. He was 84. [Alice Jones and Connie Lou and! brother, Raymond A. _ Philadel Baltimore, Md. Mr. York, who is credited with Nancy Kay Van Busum: three DON'T BE INFLUENCED | wiecieins 2 machine for the man-|"0tt. Raymond L. Jr. stephan | ufacture of stick candy, was rak- a ie €, her paring leaves in the back yard of his|ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robin-|
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Charles [Loyal Order of Moose Ladies York, 2626 Central Auxiliary, f Survivors include her husband, | Raymond; three daughters, Mrs.
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Survivors include his wife, Ger-! Edwar 1 Our 91st Year trude C.; three sons, Joe W., dis-! AWE, | leman, Bo E
trict manager of Equitable Life c'mon St, who died Satur-| | Assurance Society here; Ralph O.,/day in General Hospital, will he jalso with Equitable Life: Carl.| {buried in Campbellsburg, Ky., to-!
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facturers, and a sister, Mrs. Wil-| Mr. Coleman; who was 69, lived | liam Hussey, Indianapolis. _ |in Indianapolis 45 years. He was
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4 - ; : Survivors include his brother. ; : Howard, Cincinnati, O.; a sister, { ‘ 3 Mrs. Carrie Coleman, Campbells- | : burg; two nieces and a nephew. SAVE STEPS IN A KITCHEN Frederick _Fansler : . ’ Services for Frederick Fansler, : retired Acton lumber dealer, who died Saturday at his home in Wanamaker, will be at 2 p.'m. tomorrow in the Acton Baptist _|Church. Burial will be in Acton
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years. A native of Shelby Coun.{t¥, he lived in the Wanamaker vicinity most of his life. He was a member of the Baptist Church and Masonic. Lodge. Survivors® include his wife, Rhoda A.; four sons, William L., Edinburg, Tex.; George L., Lansing, Mich.;, James E. Wanamaker, and 8./Sgt. Roy F., Hamilton, Cal; and three daughters, Mrs. Martha Kessler. Greensburg, and Mrs. Mary Browning |and Mrs. Jane Flagle, Wanamak- o
‘Austin Halsell - | ! Rites for Austin Halsell, 1022 {Fayette St., will be held at 1 p. m. | {tomorrow in - Jacobs Brothers {West Side Chapel. Burial will be {in Floral Park Cemetery. { Mr. Halsell, who was 68, died {Saturday in General Hospital. A {resident of Indianapolis 40 years, ‘he was a native of Martinsberg, [Ky., and was a construction [worker 40 years. Mr. Halsell was! a member of Hod Carriers . |Local 120. Surviving are a brother, Jesse; ia sister, Mrs. Lovie Powers; five wort ilieees~and-~five-- ‘nephews; ait off ‘Indianapolis.
H. H. (Chick) Harris Services for Herbert H. (Chick) Harris, publisher of the weekly Johnson County News and vice. president of the Indiana Democratic Editorial Association, will be held at 9:30 a. m. Thursday at his home in Greenwood. At 10 a. m., services will be. held —in - Our—Lady of Lourdes ‘Catholic Church. Mr. Harris died
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