Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1950 — Page 12

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Rites Tomorrow David E. Crane, custodian

Creek Cemetery ices at 10 a. n¥ — "iin Little & Sons Funeral Home,

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J Beech Grove. AMERICA'S FINEST Mr. Crane. ALUMINUM STORM SCREENS know as “U WINDOWS AND DOORS nOwWn as n _t BE SCREENS ONLY cle Dave” by the RATELY PRICED school children,

died Monday in

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132 § Senate GL-2233 R1-5011 Tth St Beech BB Grove. He re- gH pena eT tired Severa 1 Borrowing money for your new ve irs ago. He Mr. Crane: car? See American National Bonk. was 78. Before ’ coming to Beech: Grove, Mr. Y Crane was a farmer in Shelby AMERICAN County. He was a member 2 of Pleasant Valley Christian hurch Eo

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Mrs. John Moore ind a at Indianapolis

Earl ‘Lancaster, and-one son, Jesse Crane,--all of Beech Grove. 7 Frank R. Doyle”

Frank R.

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farmer, died at his home in Barr Township last night afte an illness of a year. He was 77

held at 9 a. m Stg Mary's Church

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David E. Crane

. The chi.dren are Edward, Also Roof Repairs Matthew A. Joseph. T. Mrs . - Lewis Nally, Mrs. John Ward ani Estimates Free Mrs. Harold Gorman, all of In- . dianapolis; Sister l.eo Xavier,! Call C.8.C., of Columbus, O.; Thomas D. of Detrcit and Mrs, Irene HARRY ESCOL Jones of Loogootee. The step-| children are Mrs, Irvin Dietz of WA-3101 ‘Eve. WA-1048 | Indianapolis. Mrs. A. E. Schosker of Greenshurg and Edward Arvin of 1 Centro, Cal

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Alvin Ortstadh

.lived here 40 years. was at 250 Oakland Ave.

Alvin Ortstadt, salesman

He was 62. Born in Seymour, Mr. Ortstadt

was a member of Trinity. Evan-

gelical Luthern Church.

p. Peace Chapel. Concordia Cemetery.

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Beineke and:Mrs. Helen Eickhoff:

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Services will be held at 1:30 m. in the Harry W. Moore ' Burial will be in

Surviving are his wife, wo daughters, Mrs.

Hilda; Martha

son, Paul, all of Indianapolis; brother, Waiter, Seymour, and sisters, Mrs. Emma Scheidt, olumbus, and Mrs. Laura Wilds,

Seymour,

Mrs. Alma Blizzard :

widow of former cfficizl of the Union Trust Mrs.

formerly: Ave

Mrs. Alnua Syerup

Charlez P

Blizzard, Blizzard,

here last lived at 442: She wos 69.

oz died Bight, She

Centra;

ters, dianapolis, ren.

= s Arthur, ‘Indianapolis, “and SLiové. . South Bend, and two sisters, Mrs. Esther Isenhour and Mrs. Hazél will succeed Cmdr. 'Beech Grove school for 16 years, yoarg for the Progress ‘Laundry, Wolfe, Indianapolis. ‘will be buried tomorrow in Buck died yesterday in Methodist Hosfollowing serv- pital.

Samuel

Samuel Patishinsky

Patishinsky, His home Tailoring Co. employee 45 years, ' € died last night. ‘Born in i Mr. Patishin- holds the Navy sky lived here 47 years. His home was at 948 S. Iilinois St. ing last week. he was one Of the Plane squadrons oldest workers for the company. He was a member of the Sharza Tefilla Congregation.

He was 78.

THR INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ ~ INavy Changes

young people Commanders Here 7:58 schools id colleges in the United Cmdr. William M. Romberger States this year. E.|

Kahn ton Ave.

Retir- manded torpedo

Burial was to be in Shara Tefil-

lices: at 2 p. Funeral Home!

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la Cemetery today following servin Aaron- Ruben

Surviving are three sons, Her-

an and Charles, nd Harry,

and

Indianapolis, | Detroit, three daugh- | Esther, Freda and Celia, In-! three -grandchil-|

Bura A. Chapman

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Groome | Marcus Jr. tomorrow as executive ‘officer of the U. 8S. Naval “Ord-| nance plant, 21st St. and Arling-|

Cmadér. Romberger, who

Cross comin the Okinawa, Iwo Jima and

! Cmdr, { ‘Romberger Tokyo air en-| gagements dur-! ing World War I. i Cmdr. Marcus, | executive officer: of the plant since!

Cmdr. Marcus March 1949, will

Mrs. Bura A. Chapman, native become executive officer of an air

of Switzerland County and In-itransport squadron based at Pa- |

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Mrs. Blizzard was a member of dianapolis resident 40 years, died tuxent River, Md,

in her home, 4545 Marcy!

Capt. Miles H. Hubbard is com- | manding officer of the ordnance

She 'was a member of Second plant.

the Lutheraa Church of the Re= today deemer Lane. She was 65. Burial will be in Crown Hill Friday following services at Church of Christ, Scientist. 10 a. m.

mortuary.

"IThomas E. two Fl Syerup. Kivi 8 Thomas E. olis.

James (Pete) Smith

Indianapolis buried tomorrow in Floral Park following services at 1:30 p. m. in Stevens Chapel of the Flowers.

the who was 38, He School.

Margaret Ann.and James Jr.; his : 1 parents, Mr, and Mrs. James A.|J *='er™innion pr lair Mice Mothe rim § Aires ics: fu ~ Smith, Indianapolis; five broth MASE. AVE a

ers, Lawrence,

in_Flanner & Buchanan a Surviving «re a daughter, Mrs. Black, Indianapolis; brothers, Alvin ‘C. Syerup, E lushing, N Y., and vig, c. N nsville, and randchi

black Jr. Indiznap

Cremation will follow services t 1 p.m

dward; a

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son, two rail harles A.

and

daughters,

McCotter, Indianapidren. Jeanne" Lg + olis, and Mrs. Ralph Gray, Francisco, dr

three grandchil-

tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Surviving are her husband, Ira Edward. Troy,

Mrs.

San

James Pete)’ Smith,

resident,

former will be

A truck driver in Chicago for last few years, Mr.° Smith, died there -Sunday. attended Washington High

Surviving are two children,

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