Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1950 — Page 26
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was a member of S88. Peter and
erman, retired Washington berry rancher, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mr, Slekerman, who lived at 1604 Loretta Drive, Homecroft Addition, died yesterday in Methodist Hospital after an {liness of two years. He was 79. Born in Dillsboro, Ind., he had lived here the last one and onehalf years. Formerly, he operated a berry ranch several years near Puyallup, Wash. He was a member of the Lutheran! Church at Farmers Retreat, Ind. Surviving are a son, Dr. C. W.! Siekerman, Indianapolis a daughter, Mrs. Mabel Hurd, Puyallup, Wash,, and two brothers, George, Dillsboro, and Sam-/ uel, Friendship, Ind.
Edward Stewart
Rites Tomorrow
Services for Fdward Stewart, former professional baseball player, will be at 2:30 p. m. toy morrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill, Mr. Stewart, who was 71, dled
Not a bit camera-shy are
others.
at 1336 W. 30th St. Mr. Stewart retired from pro-
By KENNETH BUSH Ever hear of a whatsit dog?
fessional baseMr. Stewart ball 20 years ago ter layin with teams in he West oid Mid saw one—If you didn't mistake west. : him for a bobtalled Alaskan black fox.
At least that’s what Maj, Hugh
Services Tuesday : Campbell of Ft. Harrison tells For Mrs. Copsey ithe curious who want to know
Rites for Mrs. Harriett Jane What kind of an animal they're Copsey, lifelong Indianapolis resi- Seeing. dent, will be held at 1:30 p. m.. “And It's surprising” says the Tuesday in G. H. Herrmann Major, "how many actually beFuneral Home. Burial will be in lleve they're seeing a fox.” Round Hill Cemetery. Maj, Campbell, who is with the Mrs. Copsey died yesterday in Veterinary department - at Ft. her resid ence, 15 8. Vine St. after Harrison own three of these little s long {liness. She was 91. animals, which are officially She is survived by two daugh-/Known as Schipperkes proters. Mrs. Grace Musmann and nounced “skipper-key.” The unMiss Jessie Copsey, both of Usual name comes from the Flem-
' ish word meaning “little captain.” Indianapolis; a grandson, al "niin 0 curious about
great-granddaughter and a great- i. jij black dog? In the first great-granddaughter- {place he usually is born without
Mrs. Essie Bonner a tail.
Services for Mrs, Easie Bon-| black coat, a What's-golng-on. ner, 2101 Boulevard Place, will now expression, and sharp pointbe held at 1 p. m. Tuesday In aq ears, he's the center of attrac Jacobs Brothers West Side Chaps mio
{ge . el. Burial will be in Crown Hil Bites Tomorrow
She was 55. Mrs, Bonner died yesterday In her home. She was a lifelong Indianapolis resident. Surviving
Bu are two sons, Louis and Harold, Indianapolis.
Miss Clara Ratti : A requiem high mass for Miss Clara E. Ratti, lifelong Indianapolis resident, will be offered at 9 =m. Tuesday in 88. Peter and
Services at 8:30 a. m. in Kirby {
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Burial will be in Crown Hill, Miss Ratti died Friday in St. Vincent's Hospital. Her home was | at 3302 N. Meridian St. and she | Paul Cathedra!. She was 90, Two nephews survive, They are George H. and Albert J. Fox, both
of Indianapolis.
Ice Cream Vendor Hurt By Hit-Run Driver
A 13-year-old ice cream vendor! was put out of business, at least temporarily, by a hit and run driver yesterday, = |
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Services for Dr, David W, Fosler, Indianapolis physician 44 years, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Dr. Fosler, whose offices were in the Underwriters
f . . . 3 &. m. Tuesday in the .Flanner & Kenneth Farmer, 751 E. Mary- Bldg. died Friday in Methodist | gycnanan The
land St. was injured when his; Hospital. His home was at 5718 Layman Bruner, pastor of the| berland with any new set, at eny tricycle vending cart was smashed N, Delaware St. He was 68. Advent Episcopal chiirch, will of-| pricel : by a car, driven by a woman — . == ficiate. Burial will be in Crown You get the “Golden Throat” tone making a left turn, at Louisiana { Hill, : .
and East Sts. Police began search Otto Depperman, for the woman, who did not stop. Dentist Dies rs
The boy was treated at General i Otto Depperman, Indianapolis
Hospital and released. i DOCTOR FOUND DEAD (dentist 37 years, died yesterday ANGOLA, July 15 (UP) A cor-|\0 his home, R oner's verdict of suicide was re-| TOWN. Hs was 78, turned today in the death of! Born in Bielefeld, Germany, he Wendell Preston, 37-year-old doc- came to the United States in 1899
tor unable to practice hecause of And set up an office at Meridian
his health. Dr. and Morris 8ts. in 1902. He moved 629 W, Preston, son of Simpson Methodist Meridian Lodge, F&AM, he was a retired plasterer.
the Rev. and Mrs, Paul Preston of 10 Morgantown in 1930. He was Indianapolis, was found dead last ® 1900 graduate of Simms School night with a bullet in his head, Of Dentistry, which later became
gmt et ee part of St. Louis University. FIND 15 DEAD IN CRASH
Services at 3 p. m, Monday in BOGOTA, Columbia, July 15 G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home (UP)—A Colombian army
land will be followed by burial in!Party has reached the remote Crown Hill, Spot where a California mission- Surviving are his wife, MarAry plane crashed June 9, Kill- garet Helen; two sons, O. F. 3g 8 Americans, it was. an-| Clayton, Mo, and W, H. Chap. ced today. The bodies were ipaqua, N. Y.; a brother, Fred A.
Hurhed be beyond recognition the Harrington Park, N. J, and three iy Mepatted, __ |8randchildren, {
Campbell. Left to right are Kelima a Vicki, Queen Victoria of Nelfred and Keha a Vicki. Queen Victoria is the mother of the
Ft. Harrison Major Boosts umn. 10 ves FOP FOX=Like Little Dogs
tion in any crowd-—of dogs, that! is. \ » - FE . Maj. Campbell got his first ! You probably haven't. But you Schipperke after treating her as pe 4 would know’ jt the minute you , patient. Alfred H. Backus, re- |
At Economy Furniture Outlet
Short and thick set, with plenty
Dies Here at 70
{ber and former vestryman of the! Advent Episcopal Church.
{ Mrs, {four daughters, Mrs. Doroth yi { Young, Mrs, Catherine Bain, Mrs. | {Marian Kinnaman and Mrs. Ruth {Stanley, all of Indianapolis; three grandchildren,
anapolis resident 60 years, will be held at 2:30 p. m. R. R. 3, Morgan- Jacobs Chapel, Crown.
castle, died Friday in his home,
a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Aus-! tin, both of Connersville.
Navy, Marines Ask For Volunteers
WASHINGTON, July 15 (UP) ~The Navy and the Marines today asked its women veterans to! volunteer for extended active | duty during the Korean war. | The women would take over | {the desk work and other non- . combat duties of sailors and Lea- ~ (thernecks who would be released {for fighting jobs. The women!
Se pm, 5 i sminns. |'WOUld serve In the United States! Pa x Tr The Marine Corps was the first! ‘lof the Armed Services to ask its
women veterans of World War IT/ _ [to return to duty. The Navy fol- | ; lowed quickly with an appeal to {reservists to volunteer for at least one year, i
{limited number, not specified, of | .. |enlisted women In all ranks and ' |a limited number of lieutenants! {and captains. The Corps wants {women reservists and veterans {with non-reserve status — those {with honorable discharge papers. . | The Navy wants women in all {petty officer grades and such {ranks as radioman, yeoman, avi-| (ation storekeeper and dental |technician. ! The first group of women Marines returning to duty east of {the Mississippi River will go to {Camp Lejeune, N. C. Those west | jof the Mississippi will be assigned! to 8an Francisco and Camp Pen-! dleton, Cal. } { During World War II the wom-| én worked as secretaries, stenog-| raphers, clerks, telephone opera-| tors, dietitians, jeep drivers, and! iat numerous other jobs,
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these Schipperkes of Maj. Hugh
tired minister, who lives at 5530, Broadway, presented Vicki as a gift when the major was a civil-| lan, The major believes the Schip-| perke is the best little companion dog in existence. He has every) qualification for making a good! pet, according to the major. And Sgt. M. O. Wilson of the Ft. Harrison public relations staff! {will back him on that statement. | Sgt. Wilson owns a Schipperke! too, He's an excellent and faithful little watch dog. Little escapes his keen nose. i
At least they can’t pull his tail. (He'll hunt rabbits like a hound. | He's smart, too. And although! he's not very big, he has a heart! full of courage and loyalty. That's “t really makes him a good] dog:
Charles Stewart
Even though he's ready for al | Scrap any time, he’s not mean.! ! {Very gentle with children, he! 7 makes an ideal pet for them. !
Proven in more than a million homes
Retired Maker of
Women's Clothing
Charles F. Stewart, retired manufacturer of women's cloth-| Ing died last night in his home! 2816 N. New Jersey St. He was | 70. Mr, Stewart, who was born in| Alliston, Ontario, had resided here for 44 years. He was a mem-| i
Surviving him are his. wite, | Louise Sherman Stewart:|
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