Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1950 — Page 4

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For Fred Meyer Resident Here 47 Years

Bookbinder Here \ Brickmason Had Reached Retirement

More Than 40 Years = Age; Services Will Be Saturday

closed yesterday for Bd Meyer, terday at the Langsdale Ave. plant of Citizen's Gas & Coke Utility. master bookbinder in Indianapolis He didn’t have to leave his home at 3534 Northwestern Ave. for more than 40 years. yesterday for a full day's work. He could have been retired. He

Mr. Meyer died of a heart at- Was old enough.

tack while at work binding hooks But he was tops in ‘the bricklaying business. The company — ~~ needed him. Pension officials|

was his lifetime trade. “Lore Tr {cleared him for an additional A charter member of the Gun y {rare work beyond retirement vestmen

at ‘the Hampton Printing co.

gemane Lutheran €hur

Meyer belonged to noth p = jage

cept the Bookbinders’ Union. His, Allison ny There 1s talk in the bricklay- . work wa- his hobby and he loved. Ins profession that a man can lay it. bricks in a working day and Lived Here #4 Years i Services Tomorrow ban good while he does it, That

cen | was a “warmup” figure for Me! To Be at Gr field | Chapman, He could spot 800 t

A native of Gibsonville, 0. where he was born 62 years ago,| Mr. Meyer came to Indianapolis “He was ndert dl at the age of 18. He married a’ he nad a ha wandsria man an 1000 bricks a. day. Hoosier girl and they have re-| mnaiis what people sald about Here 47 Years sided in the same home at 761 N, Loren C. Tracy, who died yester-| Bancroft St. for 32 years of their q,, o¢ Ma jor Hospital in Shelby-.

Baturday at Shirley Brothers Irv-| ing Hill Chapel with burial follow-! ing in Memorial Park Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs

foreman in the shipping depart- terian Church. iment of Allison Division, General! Motors Corp. He had Ween with! {the company for 11 y

W. and James E.; two daughters, Mrs. Doris Hawkinson and Mrs, Lois Bramman; two sisters, Mrs Frieda Homeier and Mrs. Rose

Just a year ago he and his wife, Hill. 2

Capt. J. C. Woelfel, professor of Naval Science at Purdue Uni- to

Rites Saturday = W- Chopin Dies,

Services Saturday Among riumerous other accomIpHimmepts, Mr. Foster along with = or Feeney's father, and John |S

| He was a native of Gate, cy, ig | Keete, started one of the first air-

S4 Years of married life, ville. Va, a resident here 47 years and craft factories in Indiana at AndServices. will ba held at 10 a. mi Mr, Tracy, who was 44, was a- member of Fairview Presby-| erson, in 1916. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. aturday in Flanner & Buchanan

Services will be held at 11 a. m. {mort Burial will be in Crown

ars and Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan yyy), Gertrude Meyer: two sons, Charles) lived here 22 years. mortuary, with burial in Crown' Surviving are three nieces, Mrs. {George Austin, Oregon; Mrs, Wil Edith, and their 11-year-old son, Surviving are his ‘wife, Mrs.! {liam, McCabe, Colorado; and Mrs.

Howard, moved to a little country Sarah Chapman; two/daughters, John L. Elliott, Pennsylvania. .

and the Pentalpha Masonic Lodge. Hensley, a stepdaughter, Services will be held at 2 p, m. John J. Spotts, all of Indian- sponsor a fish fry at the parish 2 morrow in the Pasco Funeral apolis; and another stepson, Al- house tomorrow night. The meal =

so mfich that he remained active!

in it well past thesactive age of = most other men died today at his = ja St.

months ago when he became IL | Real estate had been his hobby i {as wéll_as his business for the |

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Rahn. place near Philadelphia, Ind. Mrs. Harold F. Baker. and Mrs. | ete —— | He was a member of the West Joseph R. McKay; & son, Walter FISH FRY SCHEDULED CLUB LISTS SPEAKER Michigan Street Methodist Church E. Chapman; a stepson, The Women's Auxiliary of All =

Church will 2

versity, will address the Kiwanis y,m, in Greenfield. Burial will bert O. Hensley, San Antonio, will begin at 5 p. m. There will =

Club romero at the Claypool be in Park Cemetery at Green- Tex.

be special food for children.

Hotel. ‘field.

Surviving besides his wife and son are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. In Charles Tracy, Fountaintown; 4 four brothers and vp sisters,

Mrs. Edith Goodrich

Services Tomorrow A woman who lived by the word {of the Bible died Tuesday in her home, at 3148 Gale St. E pELICIOUS Mrs. Edith Goodrich, who was| wot 79, attended the Capitol Avenue tk Seventh Day Adventist Church] f More TEND MACARONI as often as she could. She was a| | Uh ha. member there for 30 years, Frogrant Memories Linger Born on a farm in Bardstown, [id

FLOWERS {Ky., she came to Indianapolis In

1901, the year that the Claypool

for Hotel was being built. Mrs, Good- : ® Weddings © Anniversaries rich worked as a domestic in| % Beautiful A ts of many residences for 20 yéars. Roe utiful Arrangements o | . opi Try

” She lived in her present neigh-| . . Hoivivd Socqey borhood for nine years and was Unerol Hower {loved in the community for her!

CLAYPOOL, [nines

Services for Mrs. Goodrich will!

Flower Shop be at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the,

; ai { Zin 1950 by United experts. Model 3 3 menvfactured in 1931, hos new

church. Burial will be in New| rT IRI Claypool Hotel Crown Cemetery. : PT o dy ARI. 5028 LI. 0617] Surviving is her daughter, Mrs.| [i 310 W. WASH. ST. be . Ella Rolland. | : de

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