Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1950 — Page 10
at 3 p. m. Wednesday in Shirley Brothers Irving. Hill. Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mr. Craer, who was T4, died Saturday in Methodist Hospital, , He lived at 3602 E. Washington St. A native of Bristol, Pa. Mr, Cramer lived at West Lafayette many years before moving to
Chapel.
John D. Cramer
preme Court. He ‘was employed by the state 28 years. A resident of Indianapolis 30 years, Mr. Cramer was a member
Knights Templar here. He was|
Church at West Lalayette, Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Elsie ¥. Bard, Francesville,
being arranged today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary.
“ been jll two years. Born at Grand Rapids, Mich,,| ghe had lived in Indianapolis sev-| en years, She resided in Holland, Mich., many years. She was a member of Trinity Reformed) Church there. | Survivors include: her husband, Clyde E, Sr; two sons, Gerald| H., Indianapolis, and Clyde E. Jr., Zionsville; a daughter, Mrs. Harley Dawson, Indianapolis, and her mother, Mrs. Henrietta Van‘Weelden, Grand Haven.
BILL FOLD, $385 STOLEN Mrs, Jean Taylor, 1723 N, Warren Ave, today reported the theft of a billfold containing $385 and personal papers from her house] as she worked in the garden, late! yesterday. 3
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1736 Spann Ave. will be at 10:30] Mrs, Belle Abrams, who died Young, 2033 Winthrop Ave. were a. m. Wednesday in G. H. Herr-'today in her home, 5001 Forest/!0 be at 1 p. m. today in the mann Funeral Home. ‘Burial will|Lane, will be buried in Beth El Hamilton Funeral Home. Buriallapolis
Mrs, Alger, who was 58, dled gon Charles 1. Sr, and seven dianapolis, yesterday in her home. She had grandchildren.
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Louis J. Elkins, 2515 Graydon 8t., will be buried in Anderson Cemetery on E. 10th St, after services at 1:30 p, m. Wednesday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill
Mr. Elkins, who was 82, died! Friday at his home. A resident of | Indianapolis 50 years, he was born in Jackson County. {
he was a carpenter and sheet fetal contractor for 50 years, | ; urviving are two daughters, Mrs. Edna Shepherd, and Mrs. Mrs. H. K. Walterhouse, He was Ethel Willis, and a son, Everett,|a son of the late Dr. H. K. Wal-|sngineer for
|Cemetery after services at 10:30 Was to be in Brazil, Ind, Mrs. Bell, who was 84, died a.m. Wednesday in the Aaron-| Mr. Young, who was 75, died in the home of her Ruben Funeral Home.
She was a member of the Bor-
two years. She was a the Central Services for Mrs. Jessena J. Al- member of Philadelphia, Ind. tion Sisterhood. ger, 3018 N, New Jersey St., were/zothodist Church. | Surviving are a son, Dr. Her- anapolis 26 years. In addition to her husband and man W. and a daughter, Mrs.|- Surviving are his wife, Cecile; Male Chorus, directed by Ed Irwir |daughter, she is survived by a Arche HE. Falender, hoth of In-/two sons, Walter 8. and Robertiand Robert J, Burford, wil and two grandchil-|J.,, and a brother, Andrew, all of|/sent a concert at 8 p.m. today in
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With Road Board N. ‘Bolton St, a sister, said Mr. former chief
shipped immediately to his home| Son Slate Fighway
at Ladoga. Services and burial g. (Mud = Creek)
Mr. Walterhouse, who died of in Salem Cemetery. polio in Osaka, had been in consu{lar service since his discharge Th
Nagoya. Also surviving is his mother, |olis in 1933.
Waren BP ralMrs, Alfred O. Bell all of Indianapolis; and six terhouse, Ladoga. of Roads with headquarters for deputy state fire marshal and|Geryices ‘Arranged Jsrandentidren. ‘Charles A. Young low states in Winnespolie for deputy clerk of the Indiana Bu-{T'o lo 0 Mrs. Lottie R. Bet, MIS. Belle Abrams | Services for Charles Absolam' Mr. Titus was a native of Boone!
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Services for William J. Titus, of the In-
at {will be held there early in August. \proshyterian Church. Burial was
Mr, Titus, who was 85, died ursday in
from the Army four years ago. He Chief engineer for the highway iserved in the educational and inBefore retiring eight years 880, 5 tion division of the service Sommission eight years, he had |
engineer before leaving Indianap-
County. He was a member of the] Oriental Masonic Lodge of Indian‘and the Presbyterian
Surviving are his wife, Minnie; | [Saturday in his home. He had three sons, William J. Montana, § Mrs, Abrams, who was 81, was been a watchman the last five|Richard, Elgin, Ill, and Jack, A native of Hancock County, a native of Poland. She lived in years at the 30th St. Monon Rall- Minneapolis; a daughter, she and her husband, Alfred O. Indianapolis 40 years, operated a farm near Columbus
Margaret Titus, Minneapolis; and Prior to his employment with/two brothers, Carmon, Bottineau, She lived in Indian-/instein Home for the Aged and the railroad, he had been a plas-|.'D., and Lee, Los Angeles.
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