Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1950 — Page 2
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t 2 p. m. today in Royster & + a [Askin North Meridian St. Mor. Tor The Times
Worked as Presser | ! : 1 tuary. t Charles Morton Davis, 118 8. At Cleaning Firm Mrs, Kennon, who was 75, died McClure St. district supervisor in Services for John E. Curry, priday in her home. She retired The Times circulation departgh ; 717 Woodlawn Ave. will be atin 19468 after 23 years with L. 8. ment, will be buried in Memorial “46 a. m. Wednesday in the Harry Ayres & Co., where she was a Park after services at 3 p. m. Ne W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial $00 bw) représentative traveling tomotraw in Moore & Kirk Ben ; : {thro e state. . Davis Chapel. will be in Washington Park. | 4 native of Winchester, shel Mr. Davis. who was 49. died Mr. Curry, who was 63, died'lived in Indianapolis 29 years. yesterday in St. Vincent's Hos Wednesday in the Veterans Ad- She attended Oberlin Conserva- | nital He had been’ ill 10 days, ministration Hospital. A nativeitory of Music and taught music” A” native of Galena. Ind." be of Ladoga, Ind. he Hved in in Crawfordsville public schools (ived in Indianapolis 30 years. He Indianapolis 20 years. jseven years before taking the goo associated with City Bottling He was employed as a presser Ayres position. She was a mem-\worky Ine. 14 years before he at Walt's Cleaners & Shoe Re- ber ot Tabernacle Presbyterian|i ined The Times in 1944, He builders Speedway and for- Church. : | 3 merly was a presser at the A. cl Survivors include a daughter, [ournes there for 2 oat m 3
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‘ iday in Superior Court 1.
of the evangelistic group, charged Pennsylvania St. the corporation failed to make : good on notes signed in May, 'in the firm, Russ & 1949. 1 Mrs. Marie Tucker, 3313 Grace- Indianapolis buildings. land Ave. asks payment on &; The designed {$200 note; Mrs, Emma McClure, 1827 Singleton St., a $100 note,
the
eral Housing Project and
|Albany, and the Masonic Lodge, {Terre Haute.
Surviving are his wife; Cather- Mrs. Albert L. Hodder, €lifton, + Charles M. Davis
William and Richard Frank, In-
Florence Cash, Indianapolis, Mrs. about $10,000 and the labilities.Church which is now under
Services were being arranged Leon S€rVices Tomorrow
two brothers. Charles, Indianap- died-in his home, 1530 N. Illinois olis and Harry, Lizton, and one St. grandchild ~
n e Employed by the United Artists . Corp., Mr. Hayes, who was 47, Mrs. Mary : Moellering ‘had lived in Indianapolis 15 years Mrs. Mary Draeger Moellering, He was a native of Kansas City formerly of Indianapolis was to
appointed.
New Albany. i2 p. m. tomorrow in Grinsteiner
Crown Hill. Elmer L. Kiel sold securities of Indianapolis 21 years.
Mrs. Alice Morgan | Rites Tomorrow
He was an active member of the
home, | Was a member of Modern Wood- signed by Mrs. McClure.
after services at 3 p. m. today in/War II, he served in the Trans- yesterday p 3 yeslaraay {men of America, Royal Neighbors
a nursing
Services for William Earl Russ. The first of a series of law- prominent Indianapolis architect, suits asking a receivership be ap- (will be at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday pointed for the American Bible i; Flanner & Buchanar® mortuChautauqua, Inc, was filed to-'5.y' Burial willbe in Dayton. 0 | Mr. Russ, who was 72, died Three women, former members yesterday in his home; 3510 N. He was still an active partner
which designed many well-known :
million Lockefield Gardens Fed2% ‘and Mrs. Marie Peterson. 1352 N.! Coliseum at the Indiana State
. Demaree Cleaners. {Mrs, E. B. Schuler, with whom jg47 {Olney Ave, a $50 note. IF L . A veteran of World War I. he/she made her home; two sons, He was & member. of the The complaint alleges the Other buildings which were dewas a member of the Garfield Don C.. Memphis, Tenn. and yothodist Church of New Aj 5 notes, signed by Bill Opie as signed by the partners were the American Legion Post. {James 8., Columbus. O,; a sister, . 4 Ay ipresident. and his brother. T.Irvington Presbyterian Church,
Jack Opie, as secretary of the!the Fall Creek Ordnance Plant
Methodist!
ine; a stepdaughter, Mrs, Mary N. J. and one granddaughter i : i, tee COPPOTALION, Were not paid. {and the Jefferson Proving Ground en N , Indianapolis; four sis- 4 H to Ey for . ra lg rel Nr Ha E. Araus | The complaint also says the in Madison. They also designed a- m. today in Stuart Mortuary. ters, Mrs. Daisy Hensler, and Mrs, | amy ayes : : FE : . ry . da ‘assets of the corporation total the Meridian Street
{ lianapolis; a sister, Mrs. | Lottie Morrison, Ladoga, and Mrs. today for Harry Hayes, motion , 1 : : not more than $20,000. The wom- struction at 5500 N. Meridian St. Tenn. Zelhpi Marriott, Bainbridge, Ind.; picture salesman, who Saturday ar. asp mater | Survitts for Mrs Baud BAT anare requesting “a receiver be A native of Dayton, O, Mr.| Phillip’s
{Russ had his own business before Church.
{ bs Bill Opie now faces charges becoming associated with Merritt Funeral Home. Burial will be In in Criminal Court 1 that he and Harrison in 1934. He had lived in! Miss Marjorie McClellan, and
Mrs. Argus died Saturday in the American Bible Chautaugue,! His office was at 1001 Archi- dianapolis. | St. Vincent's Hospital. She was inc _ while not licensed by theitects & Builders building. Mr. . 4 64. A native of Batesville, she gtate Securities Commission. Russ was graduated from Steele Mrs. Harry Fishback be buried in Concordia Cemetery Variety Club. A veteran of World| ‘Mrs. Alice Morgan, who died lived in Indianapolis 60 years. She They are charged in an affidavit High School, Dayton, and from {Columbia University. He was a Fishback, 2819 W. 10th St., willl
‘ Surviving are en; a son, Prof. Donal. J, an instructor at Cornell U + Ithaca,
$2.5
the yesterday in North Hollywood, Cal.
She was visiting another son, Paul. Wife of the late Dr. Edward
William E. Russ rdy Kistler, who was 77, was a
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Mrs. McClellan, ‘who was 65, from 1917 until 1833 when Dr. con-/was a native of Jackson City, Kistler retired from the ministry, She was a member of They then moved to St. PetersMemorial Templ e burg, Fla., where Dr. Kistler died ? Dec. 22, 1949. , daughter,. Surviving besides her two sons a are three grandchildren, all of isister, Mrs. Mary Hill, both of In- North Hollywood Cal. | Services will be held at North { Hollywood. '
Charles M. McClelland
Services for Charles M. Mc« 5206 E. Walnut St,
Surviving are her
Services for Mrs. Hazel M
were to be conducted!
pastor of Bt. John's Lutheran
Rev. Martin Kosche, pastor of
in Indianapolis. :
daughter, Mrs. Stella
lived the last 10 years. pital.
member of Bethlehem Fvangeli- A sister, cal Lutheran Church for the Dear, Rogers, ‘Omaha
J. C, Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. portation Corp. ' Burviving is a sister-in-law, Mis. fier servic t 3 : by the Rev. Louis Wambsganss, Frank Hayes, Kansas City, Kas, '® rvices at 3 p. m. to-Zion Evangelical and Reformed ots near Noblesville over a year ; Services will be In Kansas City. morrow in Flanner & Buchanan Church. ?
Services for «the Lutheran Church for the Deaf Aradell, 1137 Oliver St. were to be native of Terre Haute, she had flonations rather than flowers, to/promise to pay to the order of Patterson, Dayton. His wife Eth[held at 2 p. m. today in.Robert lived in Indianapolis 40 years’ 'he-Tancer Society. Mrs. Moellering. who was 73,'W. Stirling Funeral Home. Burial
died Friday in the home of her was to be in Washington Park
Mrs Indianapolis,
Church, Five Points, and interpreted for deaf friends by tne, Mrs. Mary VanArsdell Mrs,
Mary
Luebbe,, Mrs. VanArsdell who was 64, Eastern Star in Mooresville and; Omaha; Neb., with whom she had died Friday in 8t. Vincent's Hos- a : A native of Franklin, { Born in Indianapolis. she lived lived in Indianapolis 52 years. She! Surviving are two sons, Walter, announced in Commons today.
Caryl
Van- at 3024
she Church there.
Fern Maude Britton, Survives. Theodore
In addition to ner daughter, VFS. Hazel M. Hill
will be buried In Crow iit! The women charge in the com-| ill be buried In Crown Hillijoqge, Order of Eastern Star and plaint that the Opie brothers sold.
lago. mortuary, | Her husband, Harry E. floor! The notes, 1dentical except for Mrs. Morgan, who was 75, lived Superintendent at The Wm. H. names and dollar amounts, read: N. Pennsylvania St. A Block Co. requests friends send, ‘Fourteen months after date we
o | {the women)-—-§. . . . at Noblesase {ville, Ind., for value received withBRITAIN TO EASE ON SOAP out any relief whatever from LONDON; July 10 (UP)-—Soap valuation or appraisement laws Methodist rationing in Britain will end Sept./with 10 per cet interest from ma-| {10, Food Minister Maurice Webb turity until, paid and attorneys’ fees." :
Mrs. Morgan was a past worthy matron of the Order of
mentber of the
member of the Indianapolis Ath-/be at 9 a. m. Wednesday in Flan- Clelland, letic Club and the Columbia ner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial were held at 1:30 p. m. tday in Club, and atténded St. Paul's will be in Red Key, Ind. . |Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Episcopal Church. : Mrs. Fishback, who was 55.| Chapel. Burial was to be in MeSurviving are his daughter, died yesterday in her home. A morial Park. ! Mrs, Deane Meier, Washington, native of Union City, O., she had| Mr. McClelland died Friday D. C., and a sister, Mrs. John M. lived in Indianapolis four years, in his home. He was 72. A reSurviving are. her husband, tired meat cutter, he had ‘lived el, died 35 years ago. (Harry; four daughters, Mrs. in Indiasiapolis n years, He was = . - {Helen C, McHarry, Lakeworth, a native of Madison. Mrs. Nettie McClellan {Fla., Mrs. Dona Hoffman, Muncie, | Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nettie McClellan, who and the Misses Mary Jane and Laura E.; three sons, Newton, . died Friday in her home, 713 W. Anna Lou Fishback, Indianapolis, Robert and Ralph; a sister, Mrs, 13th St. was to be buried in and two sons, James, and Robert, Zaidee Mears, and three grand. New Crown after services at 10/both of Indianapolis. { children, all of Indianapolis.
and a Britton, Indianapo seven grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
here until she moved. She at- was a member of the Order of Plainfield, and Wilbur, Indiarn- - — tended St. Paul's . Evangelical Eastern Star and Seventh Presby- apolis; a daughter, Mrs. Nell : Lutheran Church. She was al'terian Church Hadley, Louisville; a sigter, Miss!
she is survived by a brother, Freq Mrs. Hazel M. Hill, who died
, Indianapolis, and one Friday in General Hospital was' Mrs. John Christian grandchild. to be -buried in Union Chapel Services and burial for Mrs.
. die, | C€MELERY alter services at 2.p. m, VENETIAN BLIND 49 CLEANING 000% Sed OTHER SIZES TONATELY
Mrs. Hill, who was 56, lived at In Three Oaks, Mich. (Castleton. Born in Indianapolis Mrs. Christian, who was 63, ishe had lived here 30 years before died yesterday in her home. Born moving to Castleton, at Chicago, she had lived in In-
today in the Moore & Kirk North. Nellie A. Christian, 7414 N. Mich-| Cash-Oarry
least Chapel. igan Rd., will be held Wednesday PROPORTIONA | -24-HOUR SERVICE work
NEw SLINDS AND Surattico | She was a member of the dianapolis 40 years. : ALL BRITE LAUNDRY [Castleton Methodist Church. She was a member of the, 528 N. Rural IM. 04004! Surviving are three daughters, James Whitcomb Riley Hospital’
v | Mrs. Martha Green, Indianapolis; Guild and attended the Old (Mrs. Saralu Collins, Cleveland, 0, |Augusta Christian Church. and Mrs. Janet Messersmith,| Surviving ware her husband, (Castleton; her mother, Mrs. Sarah John: a son. Francis. IndianapIndianapolis; a sister |olis; three brothers, Henry and | Bernice Crossen, Detroit, iMch, George Dallenburg, Niles, Mich. land four grandchildren. and Peter Dallenburg, Kalama-
| . z00, Migh.; two sisters, . Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Schmid Bertha Gauss, Indianapolis, and : Services for Mrs, Elizabeth R. Mrs. Kate Sosby, Niles, Mich,
{Schmid 4915 Guilford Ave. will and {wo grandchildren. be at 2p. mi tomorrow in Kirby, ; . ! Mortunsy. Buriat wil be in Crown MIS. Nancy C. Curtis an Mrs. Nancy C. Curtis, who died 8. Schmid, who was 78, died ypuger at An Methodist Hospital Tare day
‘at “her home, ' 3859) | (Mtroliton Ave. will be buried in) [Crown Hill-after services at 2:30] 'p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu-| chapan mortuary. { Mrz. Curtis, who was 87, had] been a member of the First Canigregationai Church 63 years. She was one of the church's oldest members. A native of Middle =itown, N. Y., she had lived in In- : |dianapolis 63 years. | Surviving: are four daughters. {Misses Edna and Edith, and Mrs. Faaura ©. Krause, Indianapolis. land Miss Eunice W, Curtis, Wash-| ington D. C.; two sons; Harold C,, Indiapapolis, and Walter: B, | Seattle, Wash “
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