Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1950 — Page 7
torial Association
, he was a past president] ndiana atic Edi-
He was past coh...sander of the American Legion post and was a former state official. In the early period of World War 11, t
" Former : at He was a staff member of the (04a at the Feeney former of this city, Funeral Home and later working for the Marion 2t 88. Peter and Paul CatheChronicle and the Fayetteville dral. Burial was to be in Cal(N. C.) Observer. vary Cemetery. Mrs. Critzer He later became general man- @ied Sunday in her home at ager of the News and the How- 1142 N. Pennsylvania St.
ard R. Cox Printer, Inc. Mrs rs. Maude Heckman
dent of Indianapolis, died yesterday in his home, 1260 W-
y was a ‘member of Holy Angels Church.
" |great-grandchildren.
Owner Dies at 86 ~ Vietor Hellmer, lifelong resist.
Surviving are his wife, Alena; three sons, Victor and Leo, both of Indianapolis, and Raymond, Muncie; 13 grandchildren and 11
Albert Sachs
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monarch of Sa-| hara Grotto, was| elected at the
tion in Davenport, Iowa. is & member o Orinetal Masonic Lodge 500, Key-
stone Chapter,
mandery, Mr. Light tish Rite {Murat Shrine. He has been active in Grotto work for many years and has served on various Supreme Council committees. member of the Midwest Grotto Association, composed of Grottos in Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Kentucky, Missouri and
and
man died yesterday in his home at| Lorain, O. Albert Sachs, who was 70,| operated the old English Woolen | {Co. here. He moved to Lorain in|
Kansas.
Mrs. Fannie Dale, 96 ‘Dies in Columbus.
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The body of a man found this he annual meeting Morning in White River was iden-| of the associa- tified as John Patrick Lynch, 51. -
A fisherman, Norman Ford, 47,
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was five feet from shore, at the foot of a 40foot bank that is almost vertical. Dr. Fred Worth, deputy coroner, said the body was in the river at least He said he was unable to fix cause of death immediately. The body was taken to the morgue for examination. ! Police said thére was no money
Mr. Lynch
COLUMBES "fol ™ Oct. 4 in Mr. Lynch's wallet.
Mr. Lynch, a pipe fitter, roomed recently at 231 N. Belmont Ave. A son, John F. Lynch, 721 N. Belmont Ave., said he last saw his father Friday evening, Born in Ireiand, Mr. Lynch|
He was postmaster here in 1942 11922 and established a new busi-| when he re-enlisted in the serv-, Mrs, Maude Heckman, 1512 W. ness there. Mrs. Fannie Dale, one of the old-| Jdce. He was head of the Dolan 28th St. a resident of Indianapolis| Surviving are his wife, Mrs.|est residents of Columbus, died Sales Agency at the time of his 23 years, died yestérday in Meth- {Leah Oppenheim Sachs; two sis- jn her home here yesterday at geath lodist Hospital. Sh 65. |ters, Mrs. Julius Kaminsky and thé age of 96. ing ate his. wife, Mary, a. pons s was {Mrs. Rae B. Lumenkranz, both of} Her husband. George W. Dale, and two sons, Jack Jr. Muncie! She was a member of North|New York City; (wo daughters,!a Civil War veteran, died in 1933
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and James, Hartford City. Services will be tomorrow at the Markin - Funeral
Park Chapter of the Order of |
at 2:30 p. m. Baxter and Eastern Star, Tarum Court 14 of | Home. Burial the Ladies’ Oriental Shrine and
.will be with military rites in the Seventh Christian Church. She
I0OF Cemetery. was a native of Whitestown.
BABY STRANGLES ON CHAIR Fumeral services will be held
ELWOOD, Oct. 4 (UP) A. at 1:30 p. m. Friday in Flanner, thorities blamed strangulation & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will] for the death of 11-month-old be in Crown Hill. Roger Lee Mutt yesterday. Mrs, Survivors are her husband Harold Mutt found her son caught| Glenn; a daughter, Mrs. Walter on the tray attachment of a high- Eg. Chapman; a son, Glenn P., all chair. of Indianapolis and seven grandchildren. i
ONE NAME 0 re Mrs. Dorothy Horne
Mrs. Dorothy Horne of 130 W.! 64th St., a resident of Indianap-|
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{Methodist Hospital. ‘She was 59.] AS P IRIN
Services will be held at 1:30| |p. m. Friday in Flanner & Bu-| chanan mortuary. {in Crown Hill. Mrs. Horne was a member of Unity Church and the Auxiliary] Broad Ripple American | Legion. She came to Indianapjolis from Hopkinsville, Ky. Surviving are her husband, Br-| nest; a sister, Mrs. Lula East-! ham, Plainville, Tex.; three nieces, | (Mrs. Mary Kastelhun, Indianap-|
| Indianapolis.
3 Burial will be;
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three grandchildren, and a niece, at the age of 94. The family Mrs. Ben Shalansky, Indianapolis. moved here 30 years ago from Funeral services and burial will Franklin. be tomorrow in Lorain. Her brother, Robert Hackley, . the last of a family of 14 children, Mrs. Bess Messinger | Y
is among the survivors. Mrs. Bess C. Messinger, a Services will be held tomorrow resident of Indianapolis
f or afternoon in Columbus, seven months, died yesterday in {her home at 6301 Broadway. Riley Association
'She. was 73 years old. Born in Iowa, she came here Will Meet Friday James Whitcomb Riley Memo-
from Kansas City, Mo. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. rial Association, trustees of gifts Riley Hospital for Children,
F. Earl Walker, Roodhouse, Ill, to and a nephew Charles W. Flack, Will meet in sunual session Friday at the howpital. Election of officers and directors is scheduled to follow a luncheon’ and inspection of the new Riley feeséarch Building. Perry W. Lesh, president, and Dr. John D. Van Nuys, IU Medical School dean, will speak.
TRAIN | KILLS 3 TRUCKER FT. WAYNE, Oct. 4 (UP) A truck-train collision at a county was a member of the Westminster road railroad crossing east of Presbyterian Church here. {here claimed the life of Kenneth Graduated from Millikin Uni-|E. Hannile, 29, Bluffton, yester- | versity at Decatur, she was a first |day. His truck was hit by a {grade teacher in the Decatur pub-| Pennsylvania passenger train. lic schools. She was a member of | WN \\
{Pi Beta Phi Sorority and Delta Surviving are her husband, Ar], > X 1 AH #,
Funéral arrangements have not | been completed.
Mrs. Charlotte Lambert
Mrs. Charlotte Griggs Lambert, i former Indianapolis resident, died Monday in Decatur, Ill. She was,
A native of Indianapolis, she moved to’ Decatur in 1934. She,
J Mndechil {olis; Mrs. Mabel Lee, Denver, and, thur W. and her mother, Mrs.
Lview,
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Mrs. Flora Armstrong, for 58 years a resident of Indianapolis, died yesterday at her home, 2151 N. Capitol Ave. She wag 65. A native of Spiceland, she was the same: a graduate of Shortridge High eo School and a member of the fort. Bethel AME Church. There are comtor no immediate survivors. Services will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the C. M. C. Willis & Son Mortuary. Burial will be in | Crown Hill.
Frank B. Wade
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spent most of his life in Indian-| apolis and Cleveland, O. His wife died last November. Other survivors are two sons,| Thomas and James, Indianapolis, and a daughter, Sister Regina, who teaches in a Catholic school! in Chicago.
Mrs. Madeline Thopy.
Services Tomorrow
Services for Mrs. Madeline K.| Thopy, 1226 N. Illinois St., willl be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in! the Kirby Mortuary and at 9 a. m. in the 8S. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in St.! Joseph Cemetery. Mrs. Thopy died in St.- Vincent's Hospital| She was 41. ! A native of Washington, Ind. | Mrs. Thopy had been a resident] of Indianapolis for 27 years. She| was a member of the Cathedral. | Surviving are her husband,| Robert E.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary! Andrews, Akron, O. and Miss Genevieve Towey, Indianapolis, and two brothers, Martin Towey, Indianapolis, and John Towey,
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