Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1950 — Page 7

SATURDAY. SEPT. 2 1950 a > : = * THE. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | Ea a ; PACE 1 luis . Services Tuesday | ir a - i - hs | A requiem Mass for Mrs. Mil ! q dred H. Kelley, wife of Edward ervices [28 . M. Kelley, retired division super-| | Employed at Stove . tral System here, will be sung at "Plant 45 Years St. Joseph's Cemetery a. m. Tuesday in St. Joan of Firm for 59 Years Acrequiem mass for Mrs. Mag--Avrce-Catholie®Chureh: ps castiron stove molder here, died Ave., will be sung at 9 a. m, Mon- Mortuary WI! precede the Mass. St. former Marion County today in his home, 5763 Broad- day in St. Patrick's’ Catholic Burial will be in Holy Cross.Ceme-'C ouneilmas Who died yesterday way; He was T7. i | Church after services at 8:15 am. ery in St. Vincent's. Hospital. will be | lin St=-J s Cemetery. vesterday in Methodist Hospital. Services for Mr. Taylor, who - en Rm ne Ms. Miefer. who was 78. died Mr. and. Mrs. Kelley moved from was 73. will be Reig at 1:30 p. m. at“ the Indianapolis Stove Co. |yesterday in her home. She was Indianapolis’ to Ft. Lauderdale, Tuesday in Shirley Brothers’ Cen- | was born in Galion, O. and lived A lifelong resident of “Indian{ton - Evangelical and Reformed ig but lived in Indianapolis 54. lis. Mr. Ta ion Evang ad _Retormed en Ag nam su here from 1937 to 1046. apolis yior retired two - {the Red Men's. Lodge.

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fiope U Uses an Oar i in Golf Stream CF Meadows es, Killed _ Mass Arrang “Mrs. E. M. Kelley William F. Taylor - ain i h * 3 i ‘intendent of the New York CenBurial Planned in : Employed by focal Charles ¥. Meadows, pioneer = dalena Kiefer, 1424 - Lexington Services at 8:30 a. m. in Kirby | ‘William F. Taylor, 1501 W. 2% A lifelong Indianapolis reals in Voigt ‘Mortuary. Burial will be Mrs. Kelley, who was 63, died buried Tuesday. Elie Int ia Slave So 'a native of Mederklein, Ger: Fa. In 1946, when he retired. She tral Chapel. Survivors include Mr. Kelley; a Years ago as division superinten-

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{Patrick's Church; the Legion 4 dent at Kingan & Co.. where he i Surviving are his wife, Reese; : | Mary, the Altar Society and ot daughter dred Sige had been a 59 years. daughter, Mrs. Virgie Davis: [Francis Hospital Guild. SRApO Ree seus. Pugenal iio ATR a Pp J.. Indianapolis; Richard, Baton| He was a member of Riverside “1 0.6 ‘a son, Edward; a grandson and She was the wife of Charles pouge La. and Giles, Chicago, Park Methodist Church, Center 110 0 two great-grandchildren, all of Killed in action during Ko- Julius Kiefer, who died in 1941. 4nd nine grandchildren Lodge, F&AM, Loyal Order of on 0 0 Indianapolis. reah fighting was Lt. Myron D. | Survivors include her son, Carl K h G. W . Moose and Marion Camp 3558, 0 4°01 ‘Mi N Il Se i Smith, son of Mrs. Gladys S. J, Indianapolis; three ‘brothers, ennet . ood «x Modern Woodmen of America. 11 1 Ha ry Terre Haute. the Rev. Heinrich Lecher, George Kenneth G. Wood, formerly of . Survivors include his wife, Iva; ! 3 ! 0 . rs. elle Remmel yw land Pius Lecher, all of Germany; Indianapolis, will be buried iif a daughter; Mrs. C. L. (Marie) |four grandchildren and 11 great- Holy Cross Cemetery after serv- (Witham, Indianapolis; three 0 3 2 2 Rites Tomorrow Missing grandchildren. ices at 11 a. m. Tuesday in Kirby grandchildren and four greatA | Services for Mrs. Nelle Remmel, * a ——— oro = ‘Mortuary. ‘grandchiidren. = oA 1 0 | former resident of Indianapolis Trooper T ompson } er. ond. Who was 55. died ctetmopelisesee 0 0 0 0 Thursday in St. Mary's Hospital, Trio Loots Slrnaany g P1100 and widow of Arthur K. Remmel,| ‘Named fo Laboratory. west Paim Beach, Fla. He was : oi one-time managing editor of the Promotion gf Trooper Ray H. Aan auditor here 12 years before he Car of $320 Merchandise ' 821 8 | . Wayne News-Sentinel, will be "| Thompson Jr. 1920 Arrow Ave. went to Lake Worth, Fla. several! Three thieves were almost

{to the rank of techniciam—wasan- Years ago for his health. He was'ready to set up housekeeping to {nounced today by State Police graduated from the University of day after they looted a sales Supt. Arthuf M. Thurston. Mr. born in Pulaski, Pa. and was man's car of $320 in home mer

ee * Te at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Ft. Bob. Hope can -put-his-oar-in-on-a golf course; ~fo5; and paddle the opposition. The famous Wayne. Place of burial will be

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in ninth funn m oN So 10-5 Ww Wi cq Sid just that pi at Highland when he paced a foursome with 78. Lt. Gov. Jobn announced: later. Thompson's new duties are in the Pennsylvanif. chandise ast night. . 010 000 000—1 Gul ins h J was one © pe's links victims. Our state's No. 2 man shot a strong 102. Caddie’ Mrs. Remmel died Thursday in laboratory at Headquarters. | He was one-time instructor at Louis Gerbofsky, 23, of 8304 AiEEins 3. Cose u bert S Shelley, 286! S. _Roena St., ‘seemed to get a big kick out of the whole business. y - | Columbus, O., where she lived Mr. Thompson joined the de: Peinsylvania State Teachers Col- 8. Union-8t:; told-police he heard ~Platt, Walker, T my: “several years: She formerly -re- partment Apr. 1, 1946. Previously, lege. 'glass break in his car, parked . Dios Miswins: rofters, Giants in Pete Fielder Leads Store Will Sponsor . | Sled at 3251 N. Pennsylvania ‘he served three years in Army in-. Survivors include his wife, Mil- in front of his home. He saw Gar ‘ * e. o. telligence as a staff sergeant: dred; a son, 1st Lt. James Wood, three men steal the sample mer~ Natisin, Hemup Benefit Game Monday Little Hard Tops Grid League Again. Mrs, Remine] was a memnber of Trooper Arthur D, -Worrick, Okinawa; his mother, Mrs. Fannie chandise and flee in an. auto. FE ¢ on balls—OTt A baseball game-between-the- Sportsman's Store ‘will sporisor the... Women’s. Department .Clun! tGreenwood, will be transferred to Shipler, New Castle, Pa; a sister, Mr. Gerbofsky is employed by J out—By Had- Harlem Globetrotters and the. da The little hard tops knew ‘to-'the City Open Football League eT rea Ot ye! Indianapolis Sept. 1. He has Mrs. Grace Mitcheltree, Scarsdale, Banner Home Equipment Co., * mian i. ay that they can run as well on again this year, Ott Hurrle an- served at Seymour since 1942, IN. Y., and two grandchildren. 1317 N. _ Capitol Ave. x rings: Haddix 8 Brooklyn Royal Giants will be g ~ Y., and two grandchild Tg Sle fain 0 in 1%: the main attraction of the annual | "143% a8 they can on Tuesday nounced today. The league hopes 2nd Of the board of directors of

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Christmas Cheer Fund ' benefit &¢ the Speedrome. Last ‘night to have eight or 10 teams in op- the Ft. Wayne Art School.

they tried the arrangement for eration when the season opens. Survivors include a daughter, program at Victory Field Monday \) ." 4.4 time and Pete Fielder First meeting of a, ang Mrs. Lawrence Sims, Rochester,|

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) a, night. The show is sponsored by -| tse Time iho Indianapolis Recorder. came out the winner in the 30-1ap players will be at 7:30 p. m. Tues- 1: _Y- a sister, Mrs. Berg Hein- p ana eco feature. Second and third, respec- day in the Sportsman's Store, 126 richs, Ft. Wayne, and two broth- | Ca |tively, were Bob Windmiller and|N, Pennsylvania St. ers, Harry Jordan, Anderson, Pfc. Robert J. Deitz, Free- aa {Cecil Barker. verre eee land Arthur Jordan, Pendleton. | : : oo : | town, has been reported miss.

Clyde Miller spurred the sedans

H RBI 8B ed ri § id} fr on as ‘they, defeated the, pickup Cochrane Resigns as Harry H. Herring He; n afin " Me Xoroan Wa. ; : 6 9 0 31 ’ | is son an , 0 wo 3 30 trucks in a team race. Winners A's General Manager | services for Harry H. Herring, pop a fag 0" 3 8 A (of heat races were Max Sparks, Robert Deitz. d 3 1 208 | Dick Moore and Miller. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2 (Up) R. R. 8, Box 636, a retired ma-. . A i } 5 8 ici do {- Mickey Cochrane, star catcher chinist who died yesterday in his William A. Coulombe ‘ I | S P Ba I {of the Philadelphia. Athletics’|home. will be at 1 p. m. Monday in| § 1 A emi-Pro seba |championship teams of two dec- Giinsteinet's Funeral Hore: Bus Services Arranged : 3 18 0 + National Tourney. Wichita Kas. Ades ago, has resigned as general ial W a p- m. in East y : s 3 # Bare Jed Capri 8 Sesta| manager of the cub, It was an. Maplewood Cemetery, Anderson. = Ci LN eee STARTS SEPT MB R th >» 0 ‘3a st. Joe.’ Mich. Ausces 5. Kenwha. Wis. nounced today. He was 62. FLY Lom ombe, . State 28, Platt IL. fs 2

Linton. Tex. Ollers 9, Santa Maria.! The resignation and its accept-| A native of Jefferson County, Ave, will be sung at 8 a. m.

‘| Cal. Indians 1. Mr. Herring lived here for the Monday in Holy Cross Catholic

es 12, Jallessandre iis | Honolulu Braves 9, Quanties Marines lance was disclosed ina brief]

ute # { Church. . a 2. 0 (forfeit). statement by President Roy MacK® {past three years. He was a mem- THE DAY AFTER LABOR DAY § Bockman & Sol ToBI Mack also announced the resig- ber Of the Methodist Church at, Additional services will be at ey FLers asd! Te ] Tn ay ET TT Troon a Anderson. am. 0 evens ape 0 ETT = Tao han Te ee “%, Gut utteridgs olunar lable ia |nation of Frank McFarland Jr., sisters. Mrs.|the Flowers. Burial will be in Bt.

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Kalin-13. Plits .1s]Coach Dave Keefe to succeed him, | Sophronta DeBoit, Indianapolis, Joseph Cemetery.

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