Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1950 — Page 8
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‘Services for Rabbi Elzar Mush- EVENTS TOMORROW Kin, father-in-law of Rabbi] Samuel J. Fox, leader of the Te ek Sn or ini — er ah ances CE) pe ” GE United Hen rew Congregation in By ahs Clab—Luncheon, war-| [as wy Indianapolis were a A. M.| ren. A le 0 miiatthew today in Chicago. Burial will be/CuRR,Y" HLT Norhe Room LT ey Wan Be atic win 81, Jolned Ned ih ©
there, bbl Mushkin, who was 61, MARRIAGE LICENSES e da W.lthe company on June 4, 1886, and cn 2 remained-with-them- as toy. buyers
died Wednesday in" New -Yorki-He} Ere Be in inhi - Bt Ree At Coleman—Raym lel ny, tas Brooks; Wil-|for 64 years.
-wras the “spiritudl leader of the Beth Hamedrash Hagodol Amshel clos ey % i N Ne Beningrn | ale therine oH orth: ve erick, A native of Germany, his repuDorom Congregation at Chicago, Joyce Bo lela 18, 134 iS “Garroitin hor ki. Robert ta tation as a toy buyer became naKnown nationally as a Jewish|Rebert L Hill 3. oves Ruth ¥.| Basil, Ruth th lion, yaa, Slax tg he tionally known after joining the church leader, Rabbi Mushkin eer atiedee Ge. Holt Rd. §is. ipa byersi se, Dorothyi Mayer Co Company affisiag was the founder and first presi-|ARne tr i to Eh ona aa SF e-sirt.. Virginia Jones. sald that he oyed 3 Wa M dent of the Bebrew Theological Velma Saccieflan 1303" vila State; (AY BY _ Vineent's—Harley, Evaline Rhode- he Was constantly se ng oy College in Chicago. He was also files B ir TR Mox| amet: Georse, Dotia. Moree; Eugene. for the store which woul vice president of the Union off, MA: . 1394 Biltmore; Mavis] 2} § General Artur, wing, moth. ow ‘harm children. Orthodox Rabbis in the United HE ervion: Morris: Carl, Sarah ~ Slayton. 2008 Made European Trips “ States and Canada. x % pruildals. Baghh. — se He made several trips to = Mak Surviving are his wife, Rose; { DEATHS rope and traveled all over the natwo sons, Rabbi Jacob and Rabbi} Daisy Lee Williams. 4 months, at General, tion especially to New York and! Tuva, both of Chicago; and three
dinrrn daughters, Mrs. Edith Fox, Indi-
Charles Mayer & Co. William H. Hiiber, toy buyer| “The little man with the springy
Leslie! stop and the spark in his eye,| #:|died today in his home, 5925 E.
“Oenter-—Fish |
Gilbert Youns #4. at Methodist, Chicago in his search for unusual si General {and interesting toys,
i= re Bathe ryT ie Pe as pe cil Ry New York, and Miss Tony Mush-| J. Titus, 1 3, seclusion 'he left the firm two months ago) Sh . Pearsey, 36, Scottsburg. Amy DB, Siam 8, at 218 Massachu-{ he still was a gay and active Iitrrr: EE, ai ot 2h 2, ons,-ypees tie. man and never ‘Jost that keen Mrs. Morissette
Pr : ! Robert R. Foland cisrence McElwain, 62, at General, -arter- ogs chadren emied. kinds of § 4 Mrs. Dorothy L. Morissette, | Myr tie Stas Trae, "8. at Lone hyver-| He was \a member of Irving-|f
_mlove inspector at the Indianap: He earsn Hammond. 55. at 2252 ton Church of Christ, Scientist.) N. Pierson, arter osclerosis
"lis Glove Co. 28 years, He also was a Mason, terday at her home, R. R. 2, 5 Tomor Tow 72, in Greenwood.
‘Bullet Fired in Vise Private services will be held, Services will be at 10:30 = -
Yeomaay Ti the G- HC Herrman Services. tor Robert R. Boland, Strikes Man in Chest... 1 t Home. Burial will be at{210 N. Pennsylvania St, will be, “A bullet fired from a vise unera. at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the! struck and bounced off the chest Greenwood. - Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. of Andrew Prouse, 40, of 902 8.| Mrs. Morissette, who was 46. Burial will be in Maplewood Missouri St. yesterday. - was a native of Oaklandon. She! cemetery at Anderson. | Mr, Prouse spurned medical atformerly had lived in Indianapo-| wm, poland, who wax 43, died fention. He said the bullet only! lis 32 years and was a member of, neypectedly last night in Irving- creased him. Police said he was tae: Glenns > Valley Methodist io, A native of Indianapolis he walking through the shop at Church. ‘moved to Anderson with his par. Meusing-Merrick Coal & Oil Co..| . Surviving are her husband, An- oni when he was 3 years oid. when some workers. put a 22: hony; a sister, Mrs. Bertha 'n, veturned to Indianapolis 17 caliber bullet in a vice and struck a Los Angeles; and tWO years ago.and was employed at it with a hammer. nrothers, Pau! and Earl Stokes, A 1json Division, General Motors! - erm —————
both of Anderson. _ |Corp.. the Stewart-Warner “corp. Lawrence County Group,
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{draftsman at P. R. Mallory Co. Services for John Osbon, 133 Ine. WwW. 20 8t., will be at 3:30 p. m, Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan Evangelical United mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Church in Anderson. 11d. Surviving are his daughter,
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Mr. Foland was a member of | (Lawrence County) reunion will| Brethren be held on the last Sunday in
July, 1951, in Riverside Park, .70] persons decided recently as they!
Mr. Osbon, who was 82, died to-| Mrs. ‘ Joanne Stadtmiller, New|met there for. the second such |
day in his home. A native of York City; two sons, Robert and event, —Bloomfield; he lived
-here 50 years. ; He was in the real estate business. his mother, Mrs. Gertrude FoMr. Osbon was a member of the land, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Presbyterian Church at Bloom-|Donna Miller, Chicago, and two rield, Ind. He was a member of grandchildren. the Scottish Rite, Shrine, the Blue Lodge and the Capitol City Lodge. Surviving 1 his wife; “Ruth. ifn
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