Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1950 — Page 4
Served Mony Years As Chest Worker
§ Rites Weinestey . Operator Dies at 60
Services for Kevin A. Walsh, news shop operator in the Indiana . Theater for more than 20 years, will be at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday in Cremation will follow. “Blackwell Funeral Home, and at Miss Lauter, an Indianapolis 10 a. m. in Our Lady of Lourdes civic leader many years, died yesCatholic Church. Burial wili be ib teraay in her home, aly Cress Cemetery. 60. died A charter member of both the : y, alsh, who was i ~ |“ Saturday in the Lincoln Hotel CIViC Theater and the League where he lived. “iis of Women Voters, she was one “The business man opened the of the donors of the Lauter Boys news shop in 1927 and was as- Club, ‘She was a member of the sisted by a brother, Justin, who board of directors of the Marion acted as manager, County Cancer Society, in which As a first lieutenant in the in- she had been active since its orfantry during World War 1, Mr. ganization. { wR tooic-part—in burial -sery ~~ Born-Jn-New York fees for the first. American sgoldier, Miss Lauter also served as a killed overseas. Community Chest volunteer A lifelong resident of Indian-iworker many years. A native of apolis, he enlisted as 4 private New York, she lived in Indianapin World War I. For 19 monthsiolis more than 60 years. She he served with the occupationiwas a graduate of Shortridge forces after the armistice was High School. signed. Mr. Walsh was a member: She ‘later became of Veterans of Foreign Wars and treasurer of the H. 8t. John's Catholic Church. furniture manufa®turers, which Surviving, besides his brother, which was founded in 1868 in-New are a daughter, Mrs. Mildred York. but later moved here. The Lanahan, ' Mishawaka; another Civic Theater recently named her brother, Harry J, Cincinnati, O.;jan honorary member. four sisters, Mrs. Carl 8, Kegley,/was a member of the All Souls Mrs. Marie W. Williams and Mre [Unitarian Chureh Fdward I. Shaughnessy, all of Survivors incllide four sisters Indianapolis, and Mrs. Cecilia M. Miss Sara Lauter and Miss Flora Kemp, Chicago; and one grandg: Lauter, both of Indianapolis, and
ter, 2001 N. Pennsylvania St., will be at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary.
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Lauter Co. cemetery tomorrow following Home.
She also
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Mar. 2754 1 p.m. tomorrow in Patton Fu- — William 7. Rutledge, publisher neral Home Crystal Chapel. Burial and ‘editor of the Russellville Will be in Floral Park. News, died Saturday in U, 8. Ver- Mrs. Blinco, who was 55, died erans Hospital, Downey, Ill. He ‘was 59. :
jof Watson, she fived in Indianap-i olis"30 years. She was a member or tral Arrangements in ny of the Simpson Methodist Church. | Parke Couty . Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. , | Mr. Rutledge purchased. the Octavia Waits and Miss Josephine Russellville News in 1923.- He was SAWY er, both of Indianapolis, and
a veteran of World War I and a ‘118% Myrtle Sawyer, Cincinnati.
member of the Scribner Ameri-| Lester M. Hunt. can Legion Post, Russellville. Lester M. Hunt, a captain. in! Survivors include his wife; three |," yro chant Marine, who died daughters, Mrs. Wilma Clod-\p gay in ‘Veterans Hospital, will
feiter and Mrs. Lois Klein Indi-{ SO ibe buried - in Washington Park| anapolis, and Miss Phyllis Rut-| yotor services at 3 p. m. tomorrow
ledge, Russellville; two brothers, | John, Catlin, and Peter, Rockville,| =. Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel.
and a sister, Mrs, Neva Waldy,!
Muncie.
ovis ‘Arthur E. Berg | Miss Bidens Lauter _~ _|gopvices Arranged Mrs. Mary Penrod * 1 Arthur E. Berg, 412 N. Tibbs ve
Ave, who died Saturday in Meth- with the purchase of an Services Tomorrow odist Hospital, will be buried in
Burial for Mrs. Mary E. Pen- Maple Hill Cemetery, Plainfield, ALEXANDER SMITH rod, ‘lifelong resident of Indian- after services at 2 p. m. tomor-! apolis,” will be in Crown Hill! row in Conkle W. 16th St. Funeral ‘ug or carpet.
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Mr. Berg, who was 53, was an electrician for Schwitzer-Cum-! mins Co. more than 16 years. He
Penrod, a daughter-in-law, /2% 2 uéwber of “the Logan CLARA DUDLEY - 4617 Park Ave. She was a mem- sonic ge. . : ber of Northwood Christian Survivors include his wife, your color-scheme consultant Church, James Whitcomb Riley Blanche; two sons, Warner C. and ot Alexander Smith Cheer Guild and Queen Esther Arthur, Indianapolis; his mother, SHOP A? YOUR LEISURE Chapter and the auxiliary to! Mrs. Anna Berg, and a brother,
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child. Another hrother, Vincent Mrs, Carolyn I. Robinson -and D., New York City, died last Mrs, Matilda L. Singer, both of month, Fos Angeles; four nieces and six nephews, : Joseph D. Anderson kik ~ Rites for Joseph I». Anderson!
#003 Crittenden. Ave., were to be held at 4 p. m. today in Flanner| & Buchanan Mortuary with cre-! mation following. Mr. Anderson, who was 61, died Friday in Medina, O. A native of Brooklyn, N.Y, he was a resi-| dent here 28 years and was affliated with the Berne Manufacturing Co. in Berne. Mr. Anderson was a member of the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Surviving is Helen Anderson.
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