Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1950 — Page 3

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. Was Part Owner - Of Eureka Sales Co.

Services for Harley Seller, 8102

- E. Washington St., will be held at

10 a.m. Wednesday in Flanner & Buchanan mertuary. Burial will follow in Washington Park.

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Fi ; ye Walter H. Wheel Rites Tomorrow Walter Howard Wheeler, superintendent of, Memorial Park Cemetery for 37 years, died vesterday in his home gt 31 N. DeQuincy St. He was 75. Mr. Wheeler was also a former (superintendent of Crown Hill

Cemetery. He was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis.

[ery Browning, 79, of 5122 Ken- Building, he resided at 1219 W. He was a member of the Irving- W00d Ave, died yesterda, at his 32d St.

Mr. Sellers, who was 71, died ton Masonic Lodge. He was also home.

yesterday in Methodist Hospital.

Sales and Service Co. Born at Michigantown, Mr. Sel-

lers had been a resident of In-| dianapolis 60 years. He was a morrow in Shirley Brothers Irving a member of Masonic Joage Henry Lawson, Wiggins, {Southern Club, and Retired Rail-

member of the Mystic Tie Masonic Lodge. : Surviving are the wife, Nellie;

two daughters, Mrs, Dicoff, Indianapolis, Letha M. Meixner; Westport, and three grandchildren.

Mrs. Eddis Vandever

Mrs, Eddis Geneya Vandever, resident of Indianapolis 18 years and member of the Garfield Park Baptist Church, died yesterday.

She was 45. - Mrs, Vandever lived at 1229 Harlan St. Services will be at 1 p. m. Wednesday in the Garfield Park Baptist Church. Burial will be Thursday in Munfordville, . Surviving are her husband,

James T.; her mother, Mrs. Hettie Garvin; three sisters, Mrs. Moss Quarles, Mrs. Lucille Garvin, Mrs. Nellie Bunnell, and a niece, Miss all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Cora Drescher © Mrs, Cora Drescher, a resident of Indianapolis 63 years, died yesterday in General Hospital. She was 82 and lived at 2713 N. Gale St, She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. Services will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Moore & Kirk: North East Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Surviving are her sister, Mrs. Ida Sissenguth, and {wo nephews, Roy McArthur and Horace Van Auken, all of Indianapolis.

{a member of Irvington Chapter,

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3 A resident of Indianapolis since He was part owner of the Eureka Royal Arch Masons, and Indiah-|1916, he was a member of Broad-|S¢rvéd 14 months in France. He jaq¢ May he had been actively {apolis Council, No. 2, Royal Arch way Methodist Church and was Vas a member of Robison-Rags- engaged in law practice with his 'affiliated with Knights of Pythias|dale Post, American Legion. Services will be at 11 a. m. to- at Mt. Carmel, II, He also was Surviving are two brothers, Roemler Gundersen, with offices N. New Jersey S8t., will be held at

re Te L : : PAD Loader Diag | servi to be held today Rites Wednesday assess z=: GOP Leader Dies |. swe or maui 2 : a. i i : ; : ® : | Retired N. Y. Central | Station Supervisor

| A retired New York Central a 5 | station supervisor, Walter Dock. 'cterans’ Hospital here. An ele-,,4 Republican leader, died last

Surviving are a son, Walter. H. roadmen’s Association.

{Wheeler Jr, Indianapolis:

Locke St, will be Held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Willis & Son mortuary. Burial will follow in Floral Park. Mr. Lyles, ‘who was 51, died Saturday in Veterans’ Hospital here. He was a World War I veteran. Born in Gallatin, Tenn., he was a resident of Indianapolis for 23 years. He was a member of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church and was a waiter at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for 23 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Allie Mae; on son, Odell Jr.; two brothers, John H. and Obie, all of Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs. Nannie, and two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Brackens and Miss Ethelene, Gallatin, Tenn.

ARREST ERICKSON'S KIN NEW YORK, Oct. 9 (UP) Leonard Erickson, . brother of millionaire gambler Frank Erickson, was seized on a. multiplicity of gambling charges today. Frank Erickson is “serving a year on |Riker’'s Island for gambling.

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Detroit, and Miss Thelma Brown-| and Mrs, Harry P. Cooper| Indianapolis; sons, Earl, Cleveland, and Walter, Chicago; eight grandchildren and

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ing 3r ie wile, Ni Wheel Mr. Dockery retired from the also of Indianapolis. a son, Norval F., Buffalo, N, Y.; daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Jane Wil- New York Central system nine] wa i Merna A./son, Higginsville, Mo.; two sis- years ago after 47 years of serv. James Ed rd Piper

one great-grandchild,

Mrs. Emma V. Sense Emma V.|

Services for Mrs. Sense, who died Saturday in her grandchildren.

, 230 E. North St., will be at] . home, 230 E. North wi e a David L. Covalt

1 p. m, tomorrow at the Harry

W. Moore Peace Chapel. will be in Fair Haven Cemetery

in Mulberry.

A native of Mulberry, lived here 22 years.

Sense was 82. Member of

English Lutheran Church, Mul-|

y [Frank M. Smith [[* 1 Rng rs: McGuire " |Rites Tomorrow C.0. Roemer, 77, Fie: Scheduled

4 2 . / ’ y of |Guire, Jennings County native,

long resident of indianapolis, will | and resident of Indianapolis seven

'be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in! ; : Kirby Mortuary. Burial will be in| Stricken on Visit to

| Crown HuL | New Canaan, Conn. ‘Mr. Smith died Saturday In| cparies 0. Roemler, attorney

ivator starter _at the Illinois!

A member of the 113th Field!

. - is Rites Tomorrow , Ae Services for’ ‘Wilbur Franeis [ 0Cer. les : Harper, 957 Tibbs Ave., will be ’ {held tomorrow at 10 a. m. in {Conkle West Michigan Funeral years, who died Saturday at tne, High Mass fo Be |Home. Burial wil follow in Rest . - ‘home of her daughter, Mrs. Lida Sung Wednesday Mr. Yiatver who vas’ 71, died Rainey, RR 10, Box 42. : ~~ ! ” Mrs. McGuire was 85 | “He wouldn't turn anybody Yesterday in General Hospital. A Surviving are her four other down. The people out here really retired Monon Railrold brakenight at the home of his daugh-| 4. ghters Mrs. Alma Schalel loved him” Da Hatper had worked for ter, Mrs. Jane W. Barry, New § ? i J e Monon 35 years. = + Canaan, Conn, He was 71. Mes. un Sones, Wis, Ina That could well be the epitaph! Survivors are a son, Jack, Indi- | arsh and Mrs. Martha Hite; siX|,r patrick B. Sweeney, owner of anapolis; a daughter, Mrs! Fran- | Mr. Roemler had been visiting grandchildren and four great- .- : > , Signal = Battalion, Mr. Smith, gaughter since May. Until grandchildren, all of Indianapolis, SWeeney's Grocery, 1449 Colum- ces Virginia Clary, Bradley, IIL, He : ''bia Ave. who died yesterday, (and four sisters, Mrs. Nan Ell Albert Combs wanger and Mrs. Minnie Worth, Services for Albert Combs, 2262 Indianapolis; Mrs. Gertie Fergu-

! Mr. Sweeney was noted for his generosity and charity eontribu-

tions around the neighborhood,

other daughter, Mrs. Marjorie

son, Little Rock, Ark. and Mrs, Flora Chandler, Amarillo, Tex.

Miss, in the Fletcher Trust building. 1:30 p. m. today in Montgomery

Samuel Lawson, Indianapolis, | Nominated Beveridge Mortuary. Burial will follow in helping several families get jal o" M Calderhead land a sister, Mrs. E. D. Short,, For a number of years he was Elwood. through the hard years of the Services -for John M. Calder~ lagsociated in law practice with] Mrs. Combs, who was 71, died depression. ’ ‘ ‘

head, accountant for the Mayflower Transit Co. 20 years, will be at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at

{Harry O. Chamberlin, ‘Marion County Circuit

A native of County Donegal, Ireland, he comes to Indianapolis

former Saturday in St. Vincent's HosCourt pital, ‘He was a supervisor of

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years.

Mrs. Anna Shipley {Mildred Vail, grandchildren and

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Burial! Services for David L.

the Fair Haven Point Isabel.

Methodist Church in Columbus. | Surviving are two daughters, anapolis. and Mrs. four daughters are a brother, William three great- H., Cincinnati, and three grand-

Indianapolis;

Covalt, 11425 S. Meridian St., will be held of Indianapolis, died yesterday at lat noon today in Lauck Funeral General Hospital. He was 34. Mrs. Home, and later at Point Isabel She Methodist Church. Burial will fol- Michigan St., had been ill for 12 {low in Knox Chapel Cemetery at years.

Mr. Covalt, who was 74, died at

Mr. Piper hadl lived here 15 Sonic Lodge, Knights Templar, e as employed at the Scottish Rite, American, Indiana

{Mooney Tannery in Columbus 42 and Indianapolis Bar AssociaHe was a member of the tions, Columbia Club, Woodstock

Club, and Country Club of Indi-

Surviving besides his two

children.

Paul Offutt

Paul Offutt, lifelong resident

Mr. Offutt, who lived at 429 W.

He was a member of the Bethel Church and the YMCA. Surviving are his mother, Mrs.

berry, she was affiliated with his home Saturday. He had been Leola Offutt; a brother, LawTriumph Rebekah Lodge in a livestock buyer 30 years. rence; three sisters, Mrs. “Lerwess Lafavette. | Survivors are his son, Ned, of Carter. Mrs. Hazel Turner, and

Surviving are two daughters, Indianapolis; a daughter, Miss Mrs. Annnie Ross, all of IndianMiss Hazel and Mrs. Lewis Armel, Catharyn, Wyoming;-two brothers, apolis; and two other brothers,

Indianapolis;

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Harlan, Fred, Point Isabel,

and Harry, Chester, Chicago, and Frederick.

Lafayette; one sister, Mrs. Orval Warsaw; two sisters, Mrs. Lulu Los Angeles;

Rethenberger, Mullberry, and one Pence, Swayzee; and Mrs, Jennie

Services will be at 2 p. m. to-

brother, Floyd Click, also of Mul- Leer, Warren, and five grand- morrow in Stuart Mortuary. Bur-

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ial will be in Crown Hill,

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He was a member of the Third Christian Church and Monument Masonic Lodge. Only survivor is his wife, Josie.

Ben Bennett Services for Ben. Bennett, 32 years ~ resident of Indianapolis, will be at.1 p. m. Wednesday in Willis & Son Mortuary. Burial will be in New Crown. Mr. Bennett died Saturday in reneral Hospital. He was 58 and lived at 1325 Lafayette St. Surviving are two son-, James and Albert Bennett, both of Indianapolis.

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while .changing a tire on his car on Broadway just south of 42d St He died near his car soon afterward. High Mass Wednesday Mr. Sweeney, who was 67, lived at 4128 Carrolton Ave. One other of his five sons is a Catholic priest. He is the Rev. Paul V. Sweeney, assistant pastor of the Holy Trinity Church New Albany.

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Mr. Sweeney was a member of St, Joan of Arc Church, the Holy Name Society of the church and the Catholic Order of Foresters, A requiem high mass will be sung at 10 a. m. Wednesday at St.

Joan of Arc Church. Additional services will be at 9:30 a, m. at the Blackwell Funeral Home. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Surviving besides the Rev, Cornelius and Rev. Paul, are his

wife, Catherine; three other sons Myles .I., Los Angeles; James A. Inglewood, Cal, and William P.,, of Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs, I... G. Haggerty, Ft. Wayne Miss Therese Anne, Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs. Cornelius Shea, Indianapolis; two brothers, Myles and Michael, both of Los Angeles, ‘and 10 great-grandchil-

and Mrs. /ters, Mrs. A. R. Hall, Danville, ice. Services for James Kdward Judge and present GOP candi-|landscaping for the Indianapolis 88 a young man and started his o & Buchanan Mort Ill. and Mrs. Charles E, Keeler, Services vill be held at 11:30 Piper, retired tanner, who died |date for Criminal Court, Divi- Board of School Commissioners, grocery business soon After- Burial wil! be in Crown {Yakima, Wash., and six grand- a. m. Wednesday at Flanner & Saturday in General - Hospital, sion. 1. Born in Madison County, Mf, Ward. The store was founded 37 “y= «0 0 00 7 0 0 69 children. eas wm {will be at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow| Highlighting Mr. Roemier's ac- Combs was a resident of Indian- Years ago. , av in iat Hos. Buchanan mortuary. Burial will] i h P | died yesterday in Methodist Hos- | follow in Crown Hill jat the Shirley ‘Brothers Central tivities in the GOP was his nomi- apolis 43 years. He was an em-, Mr. Sweeney, who is the father pital Odell Lyle Vi {Chapel. Burial will be in Garland nation of Albert J. Beveridge for ployee of the school system 16 of the Rev. Cornelius Sweeney, J V4 S Pearl:! p } A native of Scotland, Mr. CalServices for Odell ‘Lyi 6 Survivors are his wife, Pear '| Brook Cemetery at Columbus, UU. 8. Senator in 1905. years and earlier worked for the assistant pastor of S88 Peter and qerhead lived here 65 years. He Wi $ Or . yles, 611 three daughters, Mrs. H. D. Lake.i;;g go was 80. He was a member of the Ma- park department. > Paul Cathedral, was -stricken ‘ a

was a member of All Souls Unltarian Church, Surviving are his wife, Bertha; two Mrs, John M. Wall and Mrs. Edward 8. Erler, and a brother, Thomas, all of Indianapoliz; and another brother, James, of Oakland. Cal.

Mrs. Mabel Johnson

Services for Mrs. Mabel Johnson, who died Sunday in General Hospital, will be 1:30 p. m, Wednesday at G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Born in Logansport, Mrs. Johnson was a resident of Indianap~ olis 40 years. She lived at 424 E, North St Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, Margaret M. McGee, and a sister, Mrs. Fay Trotter, both of Indianapolis Mrs. Johnson was 62.

Erasmus S. Turner Erasmus 8S. Turrer, porter at Western Union for 22 years, died vesterday at his home, 730 Edgemont Ave. He was TT. Mr. Turner had lived dianapolis for 48 years. a member of Christ Apostolic Church. Services will be at 1 p. m. Thursday at Christ Temple. Burial will be in the family lot in New Brown, ’

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