Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1950 — Page 2
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David Barnet
Rites Wednesday
Ee Robert P. Carter 3 Rites T wats = -
4 a . Dies Here at 61 orc zx>For Acid Victim : {son 8t,, a resident of Indianapolis’
24 years, died in his home Sat_urday, ; Mr. Carter, who was 75, oper-
Rites Wednesday In Kokemo
ated a rooming house, He for-
James A. Hickey Dies in Hospital
David Barnett, Indianapolis oy was employed by Kingan | A retired Indianapolis asbestos
pesident for 27 years, died yester- & Co. and was a member of the day in 8t. Vincent's Hospital. He Broadway Baptist Church.. was ga wt lived’ at. 1433 ‘N.| Survivors are his wife, MarPenal St. He was a nas Bareti our agus, iam, Avon p : Park, a.; Charles and Martive of Argus, Ind. He had been Indianapolis, and Clyde,
vin, employed as a motor electrician [oy © 4 aeville, Va. and five Gertrude Sei-
by Moran Electric Service, Inc.| , daughters, Mrs. aad he Indust i Electric Co. 14. Mrs. Minnie Fields, and Mrs, aa nal a yeals, Ada Jent, Indianapolis; Mri. MyTServices will be at 2 p. m [tle McClain, Quitman, Arks, and Wednesday in Kokomo. Burial Mrs. Edna Meyers, Wellborn, Fla. wig be there. Friends may call “g,. coy will be held Wednesat Hisey & Titus Mortuary untilie,o o¢ tne Harry W. Moore Peace
tomorrow. ’ ashMr. Barnett was a member of Chapel. Huda) will be In W the Walkerton Masonic Lodge, & a the Scottish Rite, and the Murat gi
Shrine. g 1 Surviving are his wife, Doro- Rites Tome thy; a daughter, Mrs. Flsie Thomas, Burlington, Ind, rou FOF Mrs. Ga yean
sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Kreig, Mrs.| Services for Mrs, Jessie GalRuth Miller, Mrs. Virginia Hen-lyean who died Saturday in her rix and Mrs. Edith Morrow; two! » bfothers, Raymond and Ben, all home, 1049 Alton Ave. will be at of Kokomo, and two grandchilren. ; West Michigan Street Home. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mrs. Galyean, who was 66, was la native of Bowling Green, Ky. and lived here 36 years,
Hoosier Wounde
’ By Red's Bayonet Robert Vaught, Franklin, Ind, = gp, was a member of the Life, missed death by inches when he, . reont Chapel of the Free! ducked in. time ‘Methodist Church, Surviving are her husband, Lewis H.; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth| Wagner, Hight Point, N. C.; five] stepdaughters, Mrs, Louise Gibbs, | {Mrs, Frances Whitaker and Mrs. | Helen Burdine, Indianapolis; Mrs. | * IMarian Althoff, Detroit, and Mrs. | Charlotte Miles, Los Angeles; a|
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~ Wounds were inflicted about hig head, nowever, His mother,
un. or en lina stepson, Walter Gibbs, Indianap-| ? Franklin in a > |olis; two brothers, Charles Cook, ! “letter "to The Indianapolis, and Harry Cook,
{and two sisters, Miss Cora Cook, |
pimes today ald Robt. Vaught Indianapolis, and Mrs. Lilly condition at a San Diego, Cal, |Schadd. ’ naval hospital, He is a dental technician 2/¢ in Fred A. Curry
the Navy. Services for Fred A. Curry, for- | [ee night watchman at the In-|
Mrs. Sophie | Ww. Krug
dianapolis Speedrome, will be at!
Dies at Age of 91 10:30 a. m, tomorrow in the G. H.. Mrs. Sophie W. Krug, lifelong Herrmann Funeral Home, Burial,
resident of Indianapolis, died to- (will be in Washington Park. |
{Margaret Smith, Dayton, O.,
‘worker who died of acid burns {Saturday In General Hospital will {be buriéd tomorrow in Holy Cross iCémetery,
[738 E. Market St, will be held ‘tomorrow At 8:30 a. m, at Speaks |& Finn Funeral Home and at St. Mary's Catholic Church at 9 a. m.
{Mr. Hickey had resided in Indi|anapolis all of his adult life, He {worked for a number of con{ptruction firms prior to his retireiment 12 years ago. How he. received the burns iwhich resulted in his death is undetermined. He was hospital'fzed Sept. 30 after police found him on E. Washington St. his
(feet and legs badly burned by jacid. He was never able to relate terian Church.
how it happened. Surviving are his two sons, Earl and John; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Baker and Mrs, Pearl
anapolis,
Mrs. Fulton Thompson Services Tomorrow Services for Mrs. Lillian Vir-
Mrs. Daisibel Hendrix Sutherjand, widow of James A. Sutlierland, ‘who's family was one of the ‘earliest to settle in’ Indianapolis,
‘ ldied Saturday night in Methodist
Hospital after a long illness. Formerly an active club member, Mrs. Sutherland enterfained extensively in the family home, 2636 Sutherland Ave. The land on which the house is built was granted fo an ancestor of the Sutherland family in 1820 by President James Monroe. Butherland Ave. is named for the
amily te Mrs. Buthe home until recent years and last resided at 111 E. 16th St. Her son, James T. Sutherland now lives in the home, | She held various offices in the {Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter {of the DAR and was a member lof the Fortnightly Club, Over the {Teacups Club, Kappa Alpha Theta |Sorority and the Second Presby-
Born in Putnam County, she
Frank Hauser
2 p. m. tomorrow at the Conkle Maze; 11 grandchildren and seven
Funeral great-grandchildren, all of mdr. Rites Tomor row
One of the oldest members of the Iron Moulders’ Union No. 56,
|died Saturday in an Indianapolis
{nursing home. | Frank Hauser, 923 N. Tremont 8t., was a member of the union
ginta Thompson, 152 N. Black-/for more than 45 years. A lifelong’
row in Jacobs Brothers West! Side Fulton, Ky. Thursday, |
Mrs. Thompson, who was 22,
{ford St, will be at 1 p. m. tomor-resident of Indianapolis, Mr.
Hauser, who was 82, was also a
Chapel. Burial will be in/member of Holy Trinity Church.
Services will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Conkle West
died Saturday in General Hospital, Michigan Funeral Home and at
8he was a native of Fulton, Ky., but lived here six years. i Surviving are her husband, Fulton Thompson; infant son, Turner Lee; her mother, Mrs. Tunson, Fulton; a sister, Mrs, a brother, Thomas Tunson, Fulton. ,
{Church. Burial will be
Mozslls two brothers,
and |Chambers,
9 4 m. in Holy Trinity Catholic{T®quiém mass. Burial will follow
in. Glen Haven. Survivors are his wife, Alice; Ben and Albert, and four sisters, Mrs, Edward Mrs. Thomas Long,
Mrs. Charles Cossell and Mrs.
Mary Backus, all of Indianapolis. And eight nieces and nephews. 'the Advent.
lived in the her d
) years, A
ford, Columbus, O., and seven
grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow: at the Hisey & Titus Mortuary, Burial will be in| Crown Hill
Mass Tomorrow
In failing health since the death of her husband two years ago, Mrs. Badie M. Young died in her sleep Saturday and a funeral
at Holy Angels Catholic Church. Mrs. Young was born in Boone Joounty 70 years ago but had re#ded in Indianapolis most of her life. Death came at the home of a niece, Mrs, Nellie Kelly, 221 W. 30th St.
Holy Angels
in ‘Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs, Young was a member of
‘Mrs. Sadie Young |"
mass has been set for tomorrow|Mrs. Sauer
The Rev. Fr. Henry Gardner ofiner & Buchanan funeral home. tal chaplain of the 9th Infantry er ————————————— Church will sing|Burfal will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. |wrote Mr. Kopp that “Pvt. Kopp Mate clist Killed
: GARY, Oct. 16 Joseph Wydro, North Korean Army |g4 Gary, whose motorcycle was
of| A silver star medal was award- there for 20 years. t0led posthumously today to Pvt.
|going to New York in 1040 after Robert E. Kopp according to a Herbie thres artiage United Press release. Pvt. Kopp, years at the Indiana State School
in New York today with burial to-/Son of Jess Z. morrow in Milwaukee, Wis. Kopp 1423 NP Survivors include three sisters, Olney Ave. was’ Mrs. F. V, Staples and Mrs, Hat-|killed in Korea & tie Rust, Indianapolis, and Mrs.jon Aug. 12. Georgia Petty, Lafayette, and al’ brother, Ralph, of Indianapolis. not yet received also is survived by official word a son, Carl, of Newport News, Va. cerning the
Mrs. Charlotte Gall laward, but he
thinks his son Services for Mrs. Charlotte Must have earn-
ce
Gall lived in Indianapolis all of [met his death in the face of fierce her life, . enemy opposition in the move to
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, [force the
the old St. Joseph Catholic Church and was a devout Catholic even during her long illness. | Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Ella Winzenread, Indianapolis,
and one great-grandchild. Mrs. Gall lived with her daugh-
County 73 years ago. 1 ; : ednesday at Hisey sso nm WINS Silver Star cards and novelties. Burial will follow in Sn At the age of 16 he began workCrown Hill Cemetery. Pvt obert ing for the Santa ¥e Raflroad Rites in New York - R E. Kopp in opera, Kansas and learnea Killed in Battle his machinist’s trade while workMrs. Sauer was in Bain- ing for the railroad. He worked
Wright Gall, who died today in St.[¢d the medal in Services will be at 2 p. m. Vincent's Hospital, will be held his last battle. Pvt. Kopp Wednesday at the Wald Funeral 10 a. m. Wednesday in the Flan-| The regimen- Home. Burial will be in Topeka.
A. M. Sayles, two grandchildren back behind the Naktong River. struck by a “hit-and-run driver A frogent of Technical High last Tuesday, died at a hospital School, Pvt. Kopp worked at the here early this morning. Mr.
ter at 3109 N. Meridian St. She H. P. Wasson & Co. before joining |Wydro was struck at U, 8, 20 and
was a member of the Church of ‘the service Aug. 1, 1949. He would Ind. 149 about five miles east of
‘have been 20 on Sept. 9. ihere.
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day In her home at 3960 Kenwood Ave. She was 91.
Mr. Curry, who was 67, died Saturday in St. Francis Hospital.!
Services will be held at 1:30 He lived in Indianapolis 35 years. ~ p. m. Wednesday in the Flanner His home was at 2120 Hoyt Ave.’ > & Buchanan mortuary. Place of] Mr. Curry also was formerly | burial hgs not been determined. employed at Washington Park Surviving are a daughter, Mrs./Cemetery. Surviving is his niece, | Emily M. Schulte, one great-Mrs. Myrtle Jones, Peoria, Ill, grandson and one great-grand-| ‘ daughter, all of Indianapolis. Mrs. Leslie Shorts ar Services for Mrs, Rebecca , Shorts, 15 years a resident of InDeadline Announced dfanapolis, will be held at 2 p. m. December inductions for the Wednesday in Peoples Funeral} Home. The Rev. F. Jefferson will
Armed Bervices will be completed »y Dec, 20 pleted oMciate. Burial will be fn Crown
{HAIL : { Gen. Robinson Hitchcock, state] Mrs. Shorts, who was 43, died director of Selective Service sald yesterday in her home at 719 N.| - today 1182 men would be called. Capitol Ave. She was a native of |
A . , Hopkinsville, Ky. | Inductions will be completed \ gq, ving are her husband, Les-!
December Inductions
the early date because of the holi- Y day season, le Shorts; a daughter Mrs. Jennie
____|Yeakey, Indianapolis; two broth-| |ers, Jasper and George Dunlap, | {and a sister, Mrs. Henrietta Holland, all of Detroit, Mich. i Mrs. Shorts was a member of Pilgram Baptist Church,
Services Wednesday For J. E. Southern
Services for Jamies Edward |Southern, who died yesterday in Sunnyside Sanatorium, will be held 11 a. m. Wednesday in Willis, C. M. C. & Son Funeral Home. Burial will be in New Crown. Mr. Southern was 35. | A native of Dyersling, Tenn. Mr. Southern lived in Indianapolis 31 years. His home was at 512 W. 25th St. He worked at various odd jobs. - Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ida Southern, and a stepson, James Fields, now serving as a para-! trooper at Ft, Benning, Ga. {
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