Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1950 — Page 29

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prensa Civil War Veteran Death sic Tah Priest Is Dead at 72

Father.Gorman Was St. Anthony's Pastor

The Rev. Fr. Michael Gorman | Mrs.

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Is Dead at 106

M. J. Thralls Fought With Hoosier Unit "The ranks of the Boys in Blue were reduced to 14 today after, The Gas Company's & death claimed Michael Joseph Home Service Staff cordi- § |Thralls, 106-year-old - Hoosler|

t i 3 i i 1 i 3 ally invites you to attend 1 Civil War veteran. i t i 1 3 : ? 4

a free cookin school on . His sight’ failing and partly either of. th pg days. deaf, Mr. Thralls died yesterday M in Oregon City, Ore. Earlier this on., Dec. 4, 7:30 P.M. week he had been released from Wed., Dec. 6. 1:30 PM Portland Veterans Hospitdl after’ Make reservations now! ‘he apparently shook off an attack’ Call MA. 4421, Ext” 284. ‘of double pneumonia. t He was the last of the Hoosiers iwho answered the call to the colors in the Civil War, { Mr. Thralls served as a private Rev. Fr. Michael Gorman

with Company C, 57th Indiana In- Tortuary In 1921, pany chanan mortuary. Burial will Pon founded the

Boys in Terre

the dead and

"Rev. Paul C. of Indianapol

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fantry Battalion. He fought with in Crown Hill.

fave COKE UTILITY the Union Army until'he was! Mr. Kottlowski, who was 84,

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— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ‘Mrs. Daisy Cook Rites Tomorrow

Services far Mrs. Daisy Y Cook, formér chief rg oi jes ome Marion Coun uvénile

ee ha Gorman was the active] * pastor of 8%. Anthony's Catholic from 1932 to 1940. She was a “Church at the time of his death, Member of Grace Methodist Armory, 711 N. Pennsylvania St. He was be buried Tuesday follow-|{Church, Zetathea Club, Ladies’/the last three years. . ing the reading of the office ot{Ltergry Club, Ladies’ Auiliary! He was a member of Freedom the Letter Carriers’ Assocla- {Christian Church. 3 SAVE D LARS Requiem Mass at 9:30 a. m. inition, Rebekah Lodge and Me St. Anthon,’s Church. The Most Guffey Club.

cer’ of Mar

Park.

a Solemn Pontifical of Shulte, archbishop! Surviving are her is will pontificate.

Gibault School for Bates, Fairfield, II, Haute. He remained

the second: battle of Nashville in Carroliton Ave. A native ofition and home until coming here

i . : {1864. |Germany, he lived here 73 years.

ng life to corn bread and cab- and lvery business most of his jAlsC 28 & mo bage, plus his. devotion to his'life. He retired as Excelsior su-| pipe. !perintendent 14 years ago, where Born at St. Mary-of-the-Woods, he worked 15 years. He attended he was the son of Renus and First Lutheran Church. Catherine Goff Thralls. He is survived by his son, Clar-| He had been living at the home ence P., vice president and genof his grandson, Kenneth F. Mor- gra] Jhanager of Diamond Chain ton, in Oregon City. Co. Grand Army of the Republic records here showed that, Mr. ! Bemard A. Stuttie Thralls was not a member, In- Bernard A. Stuttle, lifelong resi-| Terre Haute. diana’'s last Civil War veteran, dent of Indianapolis. died last| Survivors

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wlis (St. John’ land as pasta

““Peamed up with the Western | Charles F. 'Kottlowski Electric plants here in Indian- | _ apolisareother Western Electric | lowski, former superintendent of three years.

employed as a sheet metal worker, teacher at St. Services for Charles F. Kott- by Paul R. Bornnman Co. the last College, . and

p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu- day in G. H. Herrmann Funeral |

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iseph, Indianapolis; and Charles, a porter for

| Mrs, Margaret Wright, Miss Ber- A native of

iin 1934, St. Anthony's Paroc a centenarian aitributed his!. He was engaged in the laundry School, recently erected, stands Everett V. Fulks Services for Everett V. Fulks, auto repair shop foreman, This Hoosier priest who was be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow

{born in Evansville gave his entire !priestly career to Hoosierdom. He

tor's deep interest in the religious! education of the young.

churches in Richmond, Indianap- §) and Washington his home, 513 Holly Ave. r at Rockville and 69. A native of Union City, {cambridge City before going to/lived here since childhood. was foreman of Warrens' : include his sister, Service. Shop 16 years NATIONWIDE TEAM GAR Commander Theodore A. night in hig home, 1421 N. Grant {Miss Lilly May Gorman, Terre melhor of Latter Day 4 Penland, died in September. St. He was 45. |Haute; a nephew, the Rey. Fr, -nurch.

A machinist,” Mr. Stuttle was Robert Gorman,

‘nephews living in Evansville.

r It . manufacturing plants through- Excelsior Laundry, will be at 3 Services will berat 10 a. m. Mon-/ Sanford Sanders . Home. Burial will be in Crown Services for Sanford Sanders, who died yesterday in his home, Matt Williams Surviving are his wife, Bertha 540 N. Senate Ave, will be at 2 K.; two sons, Bernard A. Jr. and'p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs’ BrothCharles J.: a daughter, Judy M.; ers’ West Side Chapel. Burial N. West St, who died yesterday 13 HU RT IN BUS CRASH his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde will be in New Crown. J., Indianapolis; two brothers, Jo-| Mr. Sanders, who was 59, was 10 a. m. tomorr

"Leona Sanders, Indianapolis. viviors. ed : et am a

nument to the pas-

ssistant pastor of Park.

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iin General ‘Hospital,

‘Mattoon, Ill, and four sisters, rant in Union Station 25 years. New Crown. § Jackson, Tenn., he’ Born in Mobile, Ala, Mr. Wil-|

‘tha, Mrs. Gertrude Hendershott lived here 35 years, liams lived here 15 years. He was Pa ‘and Mrs. Ida Randolph, all off He is survived by a niece, Miss '49. There are no immediate ab Indianapolis,

- |Cpurt, will be at ay ale in Flagner & Buchanan miortujar. Burial will be in Memoria

who was "a died. Clasude R._ Johnson, National McQuade wrote Yugoslav ambasknown {for his contribution toiyesterday in. 8t> Vincent's" Hos-| Guard Armory custodian, died sador Vladimir . Popovie _ that Catholic education, died today at pital. 5 the 2g of 72. He had been ill |She lived here 46 years. She resided at 305 E. Fall Creek Blvd.

She served as probation officer shop 43 years. He came here in'rendering to God those things

Born in Hancock County,

' XC Milo: B.:: three: sons. Howard id, day in the Christian Church at

Father: Go rina ni Bates Indianapolis; Gerrith M.|

and Mal.!cql at J. C. Wilson Chapel of the:

Robert 8. Bates, Tokyo. Japan; Chimes until 10 a. m. Saturday.

a sister, Mrs. Inez Johnston, and! Two in the shoulder d ‘direetor of the corrective instituunded in uring died last night. He lived at 5880! a brother, Anthony Haywood. three sons, Warren, Indianapolis: hia}: Poth’ of® Charlottesville,

will! Spencer; Mrs. Laura Vandeman, in! Silver City, N. M.; Mrs. Maxine Conkle West 16th Street Funeral Poolitson, Home. Burial will be in Memor ial! Eleanor Russell, Lyons, and Mrs. Mr. Fulks died yesterday "in/séveral grandchildren and greatHe w. as ‘grande hildren.

He. ® Richard Ellis

and aEllis were to be held at 1 p. m. Saintsitoday in the George M. Miller chaplain and! Surviving are his wife, Edna| {Crown Hill, Mary-of-the-Woods Shoemaker; a stepson, other nieces and Allen, New Richmond; a daugh-| |Wednesday in General Hospital. iter; Mrs. Nevada Schwartz, In-{He was born in Potoka, Ind. and | dianapolis; two brothers, Groverihad lived here since 1913 ‘land Russell, formerly of Indian-| He is survived by a sister, Mrs. fapolis, and a grandson.

Services for aMtt Williams, 738

will be at| VANCOUVER, B. C. Dec. 1 ow in Stuart Mor- (UP)+At least 13 persons were Fendrick’s Restay- tary Chapel. Burial will. be in Injured ‘when two city transit

Catholic Vets Tell Slavs | & a ry Custodian Church Curbs Tey 5 ~~} WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. (UP)— gs, Catholic War Veterans group| « W

‘has asked Yugoslavia to end re-

' lliglous persecution in retGrn for {American food aid to the famine{stricken nation. | National commander Donald J.

Claude’ R. Johnson Services Monday

| yesterday In his home, 411 8. “since we are recognizing: the "I Keystone Ave. He was 75. | divine law of ‘charity, your gov- | Mr. Johnson was born at Free-| ernment in turn should try to dom, where he operated a barber] Nl the divine -command in

1940 and was employed. at the that belong fo hi"

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Spencer. Burial will be in River: {side Cernetery there. Friends may

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