Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1950 — Page 7

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TUESDAY, SEPT. 5 wr i nw = Second Man Dies New Pupils In Plant Fire“

.~ Burns Fatal to John Lattimore, 43

A second victim of the Crystal Flash Petroleum Corp. bulk plant blast and fire Aug. 24 died today at Methodist Hospital. The victim was John Lattimore. 43, of 1843 Highland Place, who walked unassisted to the hospital after he was burned in the fire at the plant, 358 W. 16th Place. Mr. Lattimore, one of four perfons burned in the blaze, owned his own gasoline truck and was a commissioned driver. Born in South Caroling A native of South Carolina, he came to Indianapolis in 1922, Survivors include his wife, Magnolia, a daughter; Mrs. Christine Walls; his father, Calvin Lattimore; two brothers, Lee and Calvin Jr,, and a grandson, all of Indianapolis. Funeral arrangements will he announced by the John A. Patton Funeral Home. Charles Riley, 50, another victim, died last Friday in General Hospital. Mr. Riley, a warehouse assistant foreman, lived at 2324 N. Pennsylvania St.

Elisha H. Dillard

Elisha H. Dillard, .a_ boiler repairman for the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. for 32 years, died yesterday in his home, 2336 3 ' Shriver Ave. ‘nN; : A native of Jackson, Miss., he Dies iN Ital had lived in Indianapolis for 35 years. He was a member of Sec-| ond ‘Baptist Church and the - Knights of Pythias. ’ Surviving are his wife, Susie; a stepson, James Sergent, Indian-| apolis; two sisters, Mrs. Florida M. Brown and Mrs. Savannah Ranson, and a brother, Fletcher Dillard, all of Chicago. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Patton Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Floral Park.

Mrs. Emma M. Mroz

Services for Mrs. Emma M. Mroz, 2532 Union St, will be at

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Pianist, Band

York City. He was 57. “The well-known pianist

Pupil Vacationing With Parents

Elizabeth Slovan, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. “James J. Sloyan, 3490 E. Fall Creek kwy., N. D., died Aug. 31 in Milan, Italy, Elizabeth was vacationing with her parents in Italy when she became ill Aug. 3. She attended St. Joan of Arc Grade School and would have been in the seventh grade this fall.

He played or Broadway and in of many vaudeville theaters. Hoagy Carmcihael and Emil Seidel were a couple youngsters Just out of school when they made a plano recording of “Stardust” in a dinky Richmond, Ind. studio. That was about 30 years ago. but the tune, now a classic, didn't catch until the thirties. Their recording became a collector's item, and neither Mr. Carmichael nor Mr. Seidel was able to obtain a

2 p. m., tomorrow in St. Paul's Member of Scouts copy. Evangelical Lutheran Church.|- She was a member of the Girl Entertained Here Burial will be in Concordia Ceme- Scouts and St. Joan of Arc, While. a Hoosier, Mr. Seidel tery. Gh Church. Elizabeth had lived here played piano and led orchestras Mrs. Mroz, who was 67, died three years, She was born in Con- in old-time vaudeville theaters yesterday at her home. She had necticut. here. Among them were the ¥Pal-

been {ll for over a year. ace, where he played his longest

Surviving besides her parents

A native of Howard County, are a sister, Judith, and two engagements, the Apollo, Grand she lived in Indtanapolis 51 years. brothers, Patrick and Jimmy; and and Ohio. Friends may call at the G. H. her grandmother, Mrs. John, While in Indianapolis Mr. Seidel

Herrman Funeral Home. Surviving i8 her daughter, Mrs. James Quick, Indianapolis.

O'Brien, Mechanicsville, N. Y. Elizabeth will be buried Mechanicsville,

radio and screen star, to write a fleetingly popular tune, “Time

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One of the first things new pupils learned with the opening of school today was the need for safety. Approaching Public School 72 at Carson and Troy Aves. | eighth grade guards (left to right) Karl Walker, Jay Clark; Bill Herdman and Charles Denny.

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For Infant Son 1 Randal Meyer Dies Of Mystery Malady

Services for 26-month-old Randal Alan Meyer, who died yesterday ‘morning, will -be at will" be in

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Ave, . Take Up Collection The child “had been in a coma

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William Porter - Services for William Porter, 906 Darnell St., will be at 1 p. m. Thursday in Jacobs Brothers | West Side Chapel. Burial will be in New Crown. Mr. Porter, who was 24, died Sunday in Flower Missin Hos-

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Emil Seidel, former Indianapolis musician who made the first pital. A lifelong resident of Inrecord of Hoagy Carmichael’'s “Stardust,” died yesterday in New dianapolis, he was a Navy vet.

eran of World War II that took his across

Hollywood, as well as in the pits Virginia Chandler, both of InWill Tell.” Mr. Powell sang with dianapolis. f Mr. Seidel's stage orchestra here. CT TT Going to Broadway, Mr. Seidel Lewis C. Meahl Joined George White's: Scandals no. as a musician, tunesmith and ar- Rites Tomorrow ranger. He toured with the Scan-

Lewis C. Meahl, resident. of Indals for two years.

dianapolis for eight years, will be After other stints on Broad- puried in Crown Hill after servway, Mr. Seidel turned to radio," jces at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in

and during the early Thirties had planner & Buchanan mortuary. al qpany as 32 shows a week "yy ohl, who was T1. died while top pianist with NBC, {eq ; ’ ' pp : N He Saturday in Tampa, Fla. He was

played with the Major Bowes | Amateur hour for six years, the ® native of Jackson County, Ind.

Eddie Cantor show ‘four vears He lived at 19 E. 25th St. here and also with Kate Smith. | iand had operated a restaurant at| Worker at M-G-M Austin, Ind. | Mr. Seidel went _to Hollywood Surviving are his-sen. Charles; ! to join Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Tampa, and two daughters, Mr studio as a musician. Three years William Crenshaw, St. Paul, Ind later he returned to New York, and Mrs. John R. Bridges, Castle{Where he lived since. ton.

Mr. Seidel's children followed him in theatrical ‘careers. His MAILMEN ON PARADE son, Tom, Hollywood, has acted! SEAPTLE, Wash; Sept-3 (UP) | in 42 films and several Broadway! _ More than 2500 delegates to the! productions, including "Harvey." |1 otter Carriers Convention! His daughter, “Mrs. Herbert opened their seven-day meeting

Kneeter, is married t+ a New| yesterday with a two-mile parade, York summer theater producer. on foot .

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fice of Universal Pictures. Also surviving are two brothers, Si and Dewey of Chicago, and a : sister, Mrs. Ruth Jackson, Ga. | Following a heart attack three years ago, Mr. Seidel went intol semi-retirement. Recently he had been working on a musical with Mary Cohan, daughter of the late composer George M. Cohan. Another heart attack proved fatal yesterday morning. i

3 Hurt as Stock Car Loses Wheel in Race PHILADELPHIA, Sept. §. (UP) i | —Three persons were injured, one

seriously, when a wheel spun off| a stock car during a race at the

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a senior account executive in the ; Ketchum, MacLeod & Grove, Inc. 'gtore; 4565 Marcy Lane. advertising agency, He died Saturday.

1:30 dianapolis p. m. tomorrow at the Conkle Fu- Butler University.

the Link-Belt I Randal, who was, stricken last entered the advertising and sales ~Fanuary by a mysterious malady, promotion was to have been flown {o Wash-Marmon Motor Car Cn. He went ington, D. C., today.to obtain the with services of a noted brain surgeon. America i He was the son of Mr..and Mrs. an offictal of the Burndy Charles E. Meyer, 440 N. Tibbs neering Corp., New York, before going to the Pittsburgh firm in 1946.

Surviving are his mother, Mrs § the country several times after he-left Indianapolis 21 years ago. Maude Porter. and a sister. Mrs,

* > : : : r 3 % F. L. Gemmer Rites Conducted ee Funeral services for F. Li Gem- g daughter, Mrs. R- Danforth Ma-. SKIN IRRITATION AB {mer, former Indianapolis resident, guire, Bloomington. h ! v were held today in Mt. Lebanon, - Pa. - :

Mr. Gemmer, who was 48, was

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Upon leaving college he joined Co. apd in 1925 of

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He is survived by his wife and

for the past three months. He Son, Thomas V., Pittsburgh, and’

Thieves Get $2000

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