Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1951 — Page 12
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James H. Culhan’s Funeral Friday
Served at Allison's As Purchasing Agent
|" Services for James H. Culhan, retired Allison official who lived at 1445 N. Delaware St., will be at 9 a. m. Friday in St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Bedford. Burial will also be in Bed-
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ford. Mr. Culhan. who was 62, died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospi-
tal after a prolonged illness. Born
ing and heating business there until he came to Indianapolis 20 years ago. He went to work for Allison Division of General Motors in 1941. At the time of his retirement, he was purchasing agent. Mr. Culhan was a member of the Elks Lodge in Bedford, charter member .of the Knights of Columbus there and a member of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral in Indianapolis. Surviving are his wife, Tabbie; a daughter, Mrs. Stanleigh B. Mc-
Donald; a son, Robert G., all of
makers of gas or oil auto- Yon Som, 3 y . . ndianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. r ; matic warm air furnaces ard Gertrude Owen, Bedford, and
automatic GAS water heat, Mrs. Grace Quackenbush, Indianers—see your Bryant deaier apolis, and two grandchildren. today. Friends may all at Kirby Mortuary until 10 p. m. today. fg Street Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill.
John H. Robertson Services for John H. Robertson, 1321 Park Ave. who died yesterday, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle West Michigan Distributors: Mr. Robertson, wing was 63 was born in Henderson, Ky., and had been an Indianapolis resident
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Surviving are his wife. Helena |L.; a daughter. Miss Vivian Ione {Robertson, Indianapolis; a son, {George B. Robertson, civilian worker at Bad Toelz, Germany; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Col-!| ligan, Miss Mabel Robertson and] Mrs. Helen Burton, all of Indian-| ‘apolis; a brother, Elmer, Indian-| lapolis, and one grandchild.
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Burned by Stove
Luther Wood, 48, of 1226 S. Meridian St., was burned on the leg early today when a stove overturned at the Illinois Central {Railroad roundhouse. He is in 'fair condition at General Hospiital.
in Bedford, he was In the plumb-,
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'Mrs. Eliza Wright . Services Tomorrow
Henry Zimmer's | Services for Mrs, Eliza L. | Wright, a resident of Indianap-' Rites Friday
olis for half a century, will be Night Guard
held at 10 a. m. tomorrow In Moore & Kirk Northeast Chapel: At. General Hospital Henry W. Zimmer, a night
Burial will be in Washington Park. 1 ass. Wi onday inguard at General Hospital the er home ar ve. after a long Illness. She was born In last 10 years, died yesterday In Missouri 79 years ago. his home, 966 N. Parker Ave. He Mrs. Wright was a member of was 79, the Brightwood Christian Church., Mr. Zimmer was a member of | Survivors include four daugh- Ss t. Philip Neri Catholic Church | ters, Mrs, Nellle Parrish, Mrs. and its Holy Name Society.
Mabel Kissel, Mrs. Florence 4 He is survived by two sisters, Brummett and Mrs. Freda Book, Miss Minnie C.
all of Indianapolis; four sons, Fred, Jesse and Raymond, In-| dianapolis, and Robert, Durate, Cal.; 30 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
of Indianapolis. | Services will be at 8:30 a. m. Friday -in Grinsteiner’s Funeral Mrs. Mary E. Beyer Home, followed by requiem high| Mrs. MM: E. Bev ss at 9 a. m. in St. Philip's re ary eyer, lifelong Oo I Burial will be at St. Joresident of Indianapolis, died yes- seph’'s Cemetery.
terday in the home of a daughter, e——— Mrs. Helen Schwegman, 1249 Registration Figures
Windsor St., after a prolonged {llWinsor §., ties Here Hit 187,596 Total
Seivices will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in G. mann a. m. in the Sacred Heart Catho- tion closed. lic Church. Burial will be in Cal- 7 vary Cemetery. Mrs. Bever was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church and its Altar Society. Survivors besides the daughter, include a son, Frederic, Indianapolis; two foster sons, Huddleson and Richard H. Shake, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs, Claude Martin. Chalmers, and three grandchildren. |
registration figures for
city primary registration, the number nearly equalled the registration for 1947 fall general elec-tion—--191,382. For Beech Grove primary, regis-
tration reached 2866, an increase Charles ’ a of 863 over 1947.
Worker Electrocuted
CLINTON. Apr. 18 (UP)—Carl| Hutchens, 44, Tangier, was electrocuted yesterday when he touched a high tension powerline while working on a construction A ar INDIANA ance © job for the Clinton Public Service! \ Dene Co. near here.
Farmers Mutual Liability Company would be happy go have you drop in and visit its new home office—one of the most modern insurance office
buildings in the Midwest, designed
Architects, built by Carl M. Geupel Construction Company.
“Open House” to the public is being held Thursday, April 19th, from 12 Noon to 8 P.M., at 2955 North Meridian.
You will see many innovations, many improvements and fresh ideas in office construction and equipment—all designed to increase employee comfort
and efficiency.
A brief tour of this 1951 building should be of interest to all office workers and an especially valuable trip for employers.
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¢ WEDNESDAY, APR. 18, 1951
Edward R. Cope Services Arranged
Services will be held at 3 p. m. Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary for Edward R. Cope, who died yesterday in his home,
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2251 N. New Jersey St. Crema-
tion will follow. Mr. Cope, who was 174, * was) born in Belleville, Ind. A resident |
of Indianapolis 20 years, he was From
and Miss Anna M. Zimmer, and two brothers, Jo-! seph L. and Peter W. Zimmer, all}
H. Herr- the May 8 city primary election Funeral Home and at 9 today reached 187,596 as registra-|
An increase of 25,000 over 1947
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Miss M. Belle Cope, Indianapolis. |
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‘a retired salesman of building! ro | ona music co. | } DEPOSIT BOXES He 1s survived by his sister, 138 E. OHIO IM. 4486 | 3
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