Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1951 — Page 19
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\YERS nitary District Indiana. and is are hereby Sanitary Comting held May Resolution Nn. n stated that and benefit fo in heavy maosal Plant loEagle Wood, iffusers. blowmers, and 'n a building for s« for the pur1s and exten tem of Sewage be for the uze and taxpayers \. maps. plans, s of cost Are spected at the itary Cemmlisat it Is in the th and welfare aid machinery tional building neers and conand that the sary incidental e. installation, exfeed the sum t Comnilssiniiera ity . Hall. Indi strances from
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DY persons T. on Mondav, rd of Sanitaiv ate will deters benefit thereof. T. Sacretary Commissioners, CAL ESTATE \ TOR strator hing, aeceased, vy virtue cf an art of Marion r of 10 o'clock May. 1951, at Jett, Attorney, dianapolis al; m day to dav r for sale described real ounty, Indiana.
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Charles HausserRequiem Mass Set Saturday
Charles Hausser, who operated the sheet metal shop bearing his name for 55 years until his retirement in 1938, will be buried in Calvary Cemetery following services at 10:45-a. m,
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Mr. Hausser, who was 83, yesterday in his home, 916 N. coma Ave, Born in Reading, O.,
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he moved to Indianapolis when he was 13 and began working with sheet metal 10 years later. He was also a member of the Holy Name Society of the church and the Modern Woodmen of America. Suivviving are his ‘son, Raymond B., who took charge of the
shop in 1938; six daughters, Mrs.
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Louise Schalk, Mrs. Esther Paetz, Mrs. Helen Franz, Misses Henri-
etta, I.orena and Ruth Hausser,
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Services for C. Ralph Ayers, Republican committeeman for the First Precinct, 19th Ward, will be at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in he onkle West 16th Street Funeral Home, with burial in Crown Hill. Mr. Ayers, who was 59, diad after suffering a heart attack vesterday in Plant 5, Allison Division of General Motors Corp, where he was employed the last six months. Prior to that gasoline station at W. ton St. and Holt Rd? A native of Indianapolis, he lived at 1710 N. Warman Ave. and had been a precinct committeeman 17 years. Mr. Ayers was a member of St. Mark's Methodist Church and the (Capitol City. Masonic l.odge. Surviving are his wife, Ada; a Doris Holmes, and all of Indi-
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Rites Tomorrow For Miss Naughton
Last rites for Miss Cecelia Naughton, 56, of 1210 Lexington Ave. will be held at 9 a. m. to-
Patrick's Catholic will be in
morrow in St. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A bookbinder for the Bookwalter Co. for 30 years, Miss Naughton died Monday in St. Vincent's Hospital after a long illiness. Miss Naughton, a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, was a member of the company's 35-year club, "She was a charter member of the Reétreatants League of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Tipton a member of St. Patrick's Church, the Altar Society of St. Mary's (Catholic Church, and St. Theresa Charity Society of St. John's Catholic Church. Survivors .nclude a brother, Thomas J., of Birmingham, Ala,
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Head, Dies at 69
The founder and president of the H. C. Schildmeier Co., metal manufacturers, died last night in his home, 36068 College Ave,
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Henry Charles Schildmeier suffered a fatal heart attack at the age of 65. A member of a pioneer Indianapolis family, he lived here his entire life. He was a member of the Indianapolis © Athletie Club, Shrine, (‘entre Masonic Lodge 23 and the Indiarfapolis Hebrew Congregation. Services will be at 10.30 a. m. Aaron-Ruben Fu-| neral Home with burial in Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Leah R.; three sons. J. Henry, ‘eter i] Harry J. Garvin, Pittsburgh, and Sandy Garvin, Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Marion Bloch, Vero Beach, Fla.,, and Mrs. Ivabelle Schwartz, Terre Haute, and five grandchildren.
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Fugitive Refurned To Face Charges
An Indianapolis fugitive was returned here today by FBI officials from Jacksonville, Fla., to face charges of robbery and the commission of a felony while armed. He is Edward B. Hazel, 23, who
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