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Sgt. Hamilton _ ~ Rites Saturday

Missing in Action Over Germany in '43

Sgt. Hamiiton.

Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Hamilton; his {maternal grandmother, Mrs. Olive | Dishon, Indianapolis, and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Hamilton, Clermont. Friends may call at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel Friday evening.

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Kathy Ostheimer Services Friday

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Private services for 8. Sgt Kathy died yesterday in Meth{Richard _C. Hamilton, 1402 N..odist Hospital. | Mount St., missing in action over {Germany, Dec. 20, 1943, will be {held at, 10:30 (a. m. Saturday {in the Harry W. {Moore Peace Chapel. ~ Burial will be in Crows Hill,

in Indianapolis.

at Additional services will be held at 7:30 a. m. Friday in Kirby Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial

Mortuary.

Other survivors include two sisters, Margot and Nancy, and yesterday in Soldiers Home Hosthe grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Ostheimer and Mr and Mrs. William M. Hollang, all of in Cincihnati 20 years, then in

Indianapolis.

[Retired Upholsterer

_Charles Waller. died. this morn- C2MP.

crew were shot gg¢ Hamilton I in his home, 1002 Harrison St. down over Ger- Ss ? g

many. | | Born in Hendricks County, he had lived in Indianapolis most of [his life. He attended Washington | gr, al of Indicpapolis, |High School imember of the ROTC and the ign school band.

|A retired upholsterer, he was 81. a pioneer resident and operated Surviving are three sisters the the Kautsky picture frame manuMisses Lena, Bena and Rose Wall- facturing business in the old Cli-

Park.

Indianapolis for 20 years.

A’ member of the Westview Baptist Church, Mrs. Denney is jsurvived by two daughters, Mrs.| Virda Smith and Mrs. Flonnie Hughes; and two sons, O. W. and Melvin, all of Indianapolis. Also |surviving are 10 grandchildren

|and six great grandatiinser:

Zoning Variance Asked | For Post Office Branch

The 25 Audubon Rd. Corp. today {proposed to erect a. $75.000 build-

then at 25-29 8, Audubon Rd,

house a branch of the U. 8. Post

Office.

The firm today filed a petition J4requesting public hearings jn.connection with variance of zoning’ board regulations to permit start |of construction. The site lies be{tween Julian Ave. and Washing-

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Hearing on the store room proposal was sought by Indiana Soft

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She was born formerly. of Indianapolis willbe.

30 a. m. and had been & prigay in G. H. ‘Herrmann Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. in St. {Patrick's Catholic Church. Burial He enlisted in the Air Force In will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. 94

Mrs. Elizabeth Denney

Rites for Mrs. Elizabeth Denney, 515 Laclede St., will beat2 p. m. Friday in the Farley Funeral Home. Burial will be in Floral

Mrs. Denney, who was 78, died yesterday in her home. Born in Powersburg, Ky., she had lived in

ton St. {. | Other petitions for hearings filed today covered a proposed $12,000 church building at 1131{1133 McCord St., and two store rooms costing a total of $21,000

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Rites for Wenzel J. Kautsky,

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will be in Crown Hill Mr. Kautsky, who was 84, died

pital, Lafayette. A native of Chicago, he lived

Indianapolis 50 years. He sold electrical appliances independ-| ently after seeing service in the Spanish-American War. He was a

member of Harold C. Tew Meg row! There IS a His father, Wenzel Kautsky, was Difference Ask the man who has a max Machine building at Madison RAILROADMEN'S Ave. and Morris St. Home Loan

Survivors include his daughter, Mrs. William N. Fender; a brother, Alex, both of Indianapolis, and three sisters; Mrs. Ann Reinhart, Indianapolis; Mrs. Charles W. Russ, Haddonfield, N. J., and Mrs. James Long, Bryan, 0.

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