Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1950 — Page 6
Illinois, was employed five years
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Holy Cross, : Mrs. Heck is survived by four daughters, Mrs. John 8. Marks, . Cincinnati; Miss Charlotte Heck, _ Mrs. William 8. Hamlin and Mrs. William E. lo all of In‘our p
rs. Sylvester Wieneke
Ais member of Brookside Evangelical United Brethren Church “andi “War Mothers, Mrs. Nellie Wieneke, was to be buried in moral Park Cemetery to-
Services were lohe-at 3:30 p.m. in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill resident of In-.
48, dled Monday in St. Vincent's Hospital, She lived at 36 N, Wallace Ave. Surviving are her husband, Sylvester; a son, Sylvester Jr.; two brothers, Harry E. Johnson, Indianapolis; and Louis O, Johnson, Proenix, Ariz; a sister, Mrs. Minnie Tyers, Los Angeles, and one grandson.
Elba V. Castor
Elba V. Castor, who died Monday in his home, 3828 Ruckle
Chapel. A lifelong Fe “dianapolis, Mrs. Wieneke, who was
for the Peoples State Bank and became ‘vice president and director pf the Equitable Securities Co., dled yesterday at Meth-
by the Banner-Whitehill Co. Shejodist Hospital.
Connected with a number of Indianapolis financial institutions
After serving as messenger in the bank, Mr. Berryman was employed in the consumer credit department of the Fletcher American National Bank.
Joined FHA in 1939
Entering the mortgage departmen of the Federal Housing Ad-
in mortgage loan business. He lived at 59 8. Gladstone Ave.
Melvin W. Satryman., .. vice president of Equitable Securi-
ministration in 1939, he later be- Hes Co.
Ex-U. 5. Job Holder Dies at Age 62
of his life for the U, 8. Forest Service in Washington, D. C., died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital. He was 62. Mr. Kylie also had charge of Civilian Conservation Commission Camps on the East Coast. He retired in 1941 and moved to Indi{anapolis. where he lived at 4231 N. Capitol Ave.
a graduate of the Institute of Technology.
Services Today
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4 p. m. today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Cremation was to follow, Burviving are his wife, Virginia Booth; two daughters, Mrs. Timothy Good Jr., Everett, Mass.
Securities Co. Then he became vice president and director. | A native of Denver, Colo, M Berryman came to Tndianapolis when he was a child. Agtive in| a8. 8. ST he.» Technical “High Sch He was a
Indianapolis Chapter of
Mortgage Bankers Association of ing Hill Chapel. {in Crown Hill. Str Randall whe was 68, dred {Tuesday in her home, R. R. 11,
“Interested “in the “legitimate stage, Mr. Berryman was active in Civie Theater productions. He organized Berryman Players, a
throughout .the state, and also.
coached plays for churches in In-| dianapolis,
dianapolis,
Shirley Brothers.
St, was to be buried in Crown Hill after services at 1:30 p. m. today in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Mr. Castor, 49, was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. He attended the 49th St. Christian Church. “Mr. Castor was employed as &
carpenter with Raymond D. Ploughe & Sons and 8. E. Arvin & Sons,
Surviving are his wife, Doris two sons, Robert Lee, and Rich. ard Allen and his mother, Mrs. Louise Castor, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Rose May Bouse
Mrs. Rose May Bouse, native) of Lafayette, will be buried In Spring Vale Cemetery, Lafayette, after services at 10 a. m. Saturday in Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Mrs. Bouse had been a resident ‘of Indianapolis for 25 Jn. She “died Tuesday in General Hospital
: a lor , She was 66. % 430 N. Meving are & brother, John
Ellet, and a sister, Mrs. Lelia Mossburg, both of Lafayette.
MEMORIAL DRIVE TO START . HAMMOND, Aug. 10-—Veter-| ans’ organizations here announced! today they would open a war| memorial campaign on Aug. 15. They hope to raise $10,000 to
build the memorial.
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