Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1951 — Page 13
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THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1951 : : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
William C. Koch |J. E. Marshall
ad \ Rites Saturday . Funeral Saturday |: = me rem so Rita Saturday Upholsterer Lifelong ’
{Golf Course, will be buried in . . Py i Crown Hill Saturday following! - Burial Will Be in Resident of County The fabulous story of how J, C, William C. Keéch, operator of Funeral Home.
services at 11 a. m. at the Patton i | : Concordia Cemetery {Penney built his department store the Koch Trim Shop on Lasalle] Mr. Marsh Mrs. Emma E. Bernd, lifelong empire on “the golden rule” will | ‘ all { . 8t., will be buried in Washington | died yesterday at resident, of (Indianapolis, died be 19d In The Times stazting Sun Park Saturday following services his residence; 750
this morning in Methodist Hos- Say. Flea is ‘written by ibe St the Tolin Funeral Home at|W. 26th St. He pital after being ill five months. p10 INS ; fr R : was 10. he was 68 and lived at 2245 E.| : oe Soch, Who wold have been] A native of : hie wa Dr. Meas YEARS x I ay, [QO] . i Pe Francis Hoopitar Yesterday in St. Va atlottasville, Mrs. Bernd received her early timely as the J. C. Penney Co, He had operated the Trim Shop shall came to schooling at the St. Paul's Lu-|prepares to open its largest store for five years and was an up-|Indianapolis 45 theran School, She was fond of|of the chain on Monument Circle. holsterer for 30 years for a ra ago. He flowers and devoted much of her] Mr. Penney's sory is an an Marmon-Herringto . {had be - time to the hobby. |swer to all the “wise guys” who old Nordyke & Son ga an es = rol She was a member of St: profess to know all the shortcuts Bose in Cumberland, Mr. Koch [Sine 3934, nd pauls Evangelical Lutheran jto bis oney ot how. a. Some was a lifelong resident of Marjon/had worked a | County, He was a member of the [Riverside and Coffin Golf Courses Sefvices ill be held at 1:30 merchant took the Bible as a EE Mo Sulost Case of eit, fog South Grove. |B, Sacuriay in, the 'C_ I acer to Hie buses se wel efore n wor or | J . (as nis . SurvInE arictian ra alt, Mr. Starshatl erly been an Will be in Concordia Cemetery. |store managers ‘his partners in- & son, Karl; a daughter, Mrs. employee at the home of the late| Surviving besides her husband, stead of treating them like hired ter of the six-installment Penney James Blair; two sisters Mrs. | Thomas Taggart Sr., former| Charles Jac, are two nieces, Mrs. hands, How his “golden rule” story , , , in the Sunday Times Freida Gabbert and Mrs. Ann|Mayor of Indianapolis. Do aad. am Hrs. Marion policy built a tiny drygoods store next Sunday. | Goettling, all of Indi h 3. iu » nephews, Harold into a multi-million dollar empire. -—— three grandchilaren. | *"¢/Mrs. Minnie A. Keller [E. and Norvert H. Basey, and
| FIFTY YEARS WITH THE ’ Mrs. Minnie A. Keller, who was|FTedetick and Edward Miller, all GOLDEN RULE by J. C. penncy EASILY DIGESTED Mrs. Mary Collins 85, will be buried in Crown Hiu|°f Indianapolis. is a story of encouragement for
Mrs. Mary Louise Collins will tomorrow following services in DIES IN OAR ORASH every American of every age. LASTING ENERGY be buried in Crown Hill Saturday Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill x | Start with the very first chap- GN ve following services at 10 a. m, in|Chapel at 1:30 p. m. CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Feb. mmm
Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Mrs. Keller died yesterday at/8 (UP)—Carl Norman, 41, Linden, ff See the FINEST
Chapel. She was 76. ther home, 67 N. Irvington Ave. was killed instantly in an auto ZIP C A TS
Mrs. Collins died yesterday at She was born in Marion Countylaccident on Ind. 3¢ about five her home, 5531 University Ave. and had lived in Hancock County miles east of here. The steering in Town Under $25 BISHOP'S
Mrs. Emma Bernd Times. to Run Fabulous i’ Story of J. C. Penney
Series to - Begin Next Sunday
Mr. Marshall
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following a three-year illness. before coming to Indianapolis 40'gear broke on a car driven by She was a member of the years ago. Her husband, Ed- Edwin Money, 17, Crawfordsville, Fourth Church of Christ, Scien- ward, died in 1936. land struck Norman's auto head-|
tist, Indianapolis, and the Mother Sh lon. Mr. Money and a companion Church in Boston, Mass. She was, ® yas a Melber ¢f the Dow were injured.
also a member of the McCords-|
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ville Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by her husband, Librain; two children, Richard H. Collins and Mrs. Doris Hollaway, and a brother, Harry Argus, all of Indianapolis.
* Miss Ruth E. Roesener Miss Ruth E. Roesener, an auditor for the Bureau of Internal Revenue for 10 years, will be
- buried in Washington Park Sat-
urday following services at 10 a. m. in the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. She died yesterday in General Hospital. She was 58. Miss Roesener was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and a member of the Woodruff Place Baptist Church and the Queen Esther Chapel of the Order of the Eastern Star. There are no immediate strvivors.
Forest J. Whitt
Forest J. Whitt, a former em-
ployee of the American Express;
Company, will be buried in South Cemetery tomorrow following services at the Dorsey Funeral
“ Home. ‘He died yesterday at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. ‘William T. Ricketts, 6072 Dewey Ave. He was 73. Mr. Whitt owned and operated a grocery store in Danville 30 years before coming to Indianapolis. Besides his daughter he is survived by an uncle, Clyde Gray,
nephews, Dr. Herbert Springer, Alfred Springer and Alfred Ruark, all of Indianapolis, and two nieces, Mrs. Earl Townsend, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Louis Mendel, South Bend.
Theodore Blumberg
Theodore Blumberg, .former fo for the Dunn & McCarty struction Co., will be buried Crown Hill Saturday following 10 a. m. services at the J, C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary. He died yesterday at his home, 1527 Draper St. He was 78. Mr, Blumberg was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and retired 10 years ago. He was a member of the Edwin Ray Methodist Church and the Maccabees. He is survived by his wife, Susie; a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Rothermil, and one granddaughter, all of Indianapolis.
Grover C. Schaub
Grover. C. -Schaub’ died last night "at his residence, -22% 8, Michigan St. He was 58. John Mertens, of the same ad-| dress, found Mr. Schaub slumped over in a chair when he went to! the latter's apartment to deliver garment bags. He apparently suf-| fered a heart attack. ! Funeral arrangements are being| handled by the Harry W, Moore|
Funeral Home
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