Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1951 — Page 19

7, 1951

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SEDNERAY, JUNE 27. 1951 . In Chapel of the Flowers—

Rites Are Today Shot, Killed in

A mother who told her son “tof. come home early” the night he (was murdered made ready to go to his funeral today.

Mrs. in Hospital

Mrs. Mabel’ Tharp died early today at where she under went two opera tions, 50 and lived at 213 BE, 51st St. Mrs. Tharp, born in Waynetown, belonged to Capitol Ave-

nue

Church. She was

call at Conkle Mortuary tonight,

and

Mrs. Lola E. Koester Services are set for 2 p. m. Fri-/sobbed:

‘Mrs. Edna Robb Services Arranged

day

city’s 34 traffic victim this year. They will be held from Freelandville Christian Church with burial in Bicknell. Mrs. Koester, who was 39 and an employee of|n Western Electric Co., belonged to that church. ‘She lived at 19 N.| Oriental St. { Mrs. Koester lost control of her car while driving in the 1000] block on Kentucky Ave. Sunday, skidding into a parked auto. n Mrs, Winona Lyle, who rode with her and lives at the same! apartment building, was taken tol Methodist Hospital but later released. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Mona Slicker, her mother, Mrs.

Lou

three brothers, Sullivan; Carl Koester; St. Paul,

Minn, and Sam Koester, Kirk-/Delphos, O., and Mrs. Edith Wills, land, Ariz, and three grandchil-|Greenville, O.; 10 grandchildren dren. and one great-grandchild.

. Earl Tharp

Methodist Hospital

She was

Methodist

Mrs. Tha Friends may TP on 38th St, near Guion Rd. early

one granddaughter.

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his lumberjack son to come home from the West, visited and revisited Stevens Chapel of the Flowers, at 3136 W. 16th St, arranging final details for services to be held at 1:30 p. m.

in a cornfield in a lonely stretch

Saturday, lay in a grey cloth4925 W, 16th St., after 7:30 o'clock |covered coffin in the Stevens tonight. Services will be held at Grenard & Servies Funeral Home In Waynetown at 4 p. m. Friday/burial in Floral Park, probably with burial in Waynetown Masonic Cemetery. Burviving' are her husband, Barl F. Tharp; two sons, Harold Moore, South Bend, and Robert E,, at home; three brothers, Harry, A. Fruits, Crawfordsville, Glenn Fruits, Louisville, D. Max Fruits, Kansas City, Kas.; one grandson

Chapel.

tomorrow.

Rhea Upton Coles Mattes, is expected to arrive in Indianapolis this evening from Cottage Grove, Ore., missing the serviee.

were married in Franklin, Ind. id the Rev, Cecil Parkhurst Mar.

wife. He was the third husband

A father, waiting 11 years for

Michael Mattes, shot and killed

He will lie In state there until

Mr. Mattes’ bride of a month,

Mr. Mattes and Rhea Coles

Rhea was Mr. Mattes’ second

f the 24-year-old ‘woman who

joking” Mattes the night he was mur dered, the sisters said. They said they spent the evening with Mr, Mattes and Davan-|

for Man ornfield

ingston Ave.) were tionality.”

with her sister, Mrs.

Smith.

Promised a wedding sh

forget, Miss Alexander said Mr. Mattes had told her he'd made|8els; two sons, the down payment on a $250 engagement ring for her th he was shot. A family night of “talking and Moo

lan of Mr, ner, os 2 Mrs. Rose Yoyless, Indianapolis

and 14 grandchildren.

Submarines Collide

LONDON, June 27 (UP)—The|Cia

ka’'s husband.

another girl because of her na-

They are two of seven children of Mr. and Mrs, James Alexander, 2011 W. New York St. ref- Pe in St. Joseph Cemetery. ugees from Yugoslakia, the land of the dead man’s paren

home-

Later, came the ill-fated drive.

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Rites Friday

Charles Simon, veteran employee ‘lof the Indianapolis Brewing Co.

e night| Simon, sisters,

for Mrs. Lola E. Koester, the

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Koester, both of Indianapolis; John Koester,

A ELT Ye EET

Then get amani fast and pleasa Seinr wie (STANEK) fast and. pleasant

HEADACHE

died yesterday after a long ill-

ware St.

{years ago. She belonged to Brightwood Christian Church. She was in adult activities of Youth for Christ and attended Cadle Taber-

Friday at Harry W, Moore Peace Chapel, with burial in Sutherland Park Cemetery.

Howard A. Robb; two daughters, Mrs. Rose Marie Hudson, and a son, Robert Hudson, all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Wills,

Services Tomorrow For Mrs. Lula Blue

ices are set for 3 p. m. tomorrow from Mt. Comfort Methodist Church for Mrs. Lula E. Blue. Mrs. Blue, who was 73, died Mon-

Mrs. Edna Marie Cave Robb ess in her home, 2001 N. Dela-

Born in Greenville, O., 56 years 80, Mrs. Robb came here 45

acle. Services are set for 1:30 p. m,]

Survivors are her husband,

Harold Baker and Miss

Times State Service MT. COMFORT, June 27—Serv-

Leader 40 years, operated his own printing business for the past 12 years. He was 71.

p. Chapel of the Chimes, with burial in Mt. Pleasant.

Mrs. Thelma Vawter and Mrs. Flossie we brothers, George W. and Arth

Rites Set Tomorrow For Elwood Printer

Times State Service

Adam J. Smith, Elwood printer, Port. They will be held from Copher & Fesler Funeral burial in Six Mile Cemetery near Bluffton.

Home with

Job printer at the Elwood Call Mr. Smith

Mrs. Emma Armstrong Services Arranged

Mrs. Emma Armstrong died last

night at her home, 5545 Madison Ave., after a six-month {llness. She was 70 and a life-long resident of Marion County.

Mrs. Armstrong belonged to

Glenn's Valley Methodist Church.

Services will be held at 1:30 m. Friday at J. C. Wilson

Survivors are two daughters,

Ann Allen, and

Survivors ts.|Anna Simon; three Saughters, ined e'd never Miss Mildred Simon, Mrs. Marga: | S03 ret Loyal and Mrs. Catherine In-

“I was terribly In love with died yesterday at St. Vincent's

Mike ‘but his parents (Mr. and Hospital. He was 75 and lived Mrs. Samuel Mattes, 1850 N. Liv-/at 935 N. Rural St.

Born in Ripley County, he lived

here 60 years, working with the

Nada Alexander, Mr. Mattes’ brewing company. 17-year-old companion when he was shot, visited the Stevens 115-/ seat Chapel several times. Usually she was in company Dasanka

Mr. Simon belonged to St. Phil ‘ ip Neri Catholic Church and the thar” ster of George pK - Holy Name Society. /

Services will be at 9:30 a. m. Friday at the Grinsteiner Funeral Home Philip Neri Church. Burial will

and at 10 a. m., at St,

are his wife, Mrs, | Jie

Kenneth F. and

Henry J. Simon; a brother, A. F.

all of Indianapolis; four Mrs. Mayme Gray, resville, Mrs. Elizabeth SpinMrs. Anna Bordenkecher and

minor accident today off the and Scythian were damaged in a 1000-ton sister submarines Sirdar |i Outer Hebrides Islands, the Admiralty announced. The ls ELWOOD, June 27—Services|miralty sald no one was in are set for 10 a. m. tomorrow for| Both submarines returned

day at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, after a three weeks’ illness.

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a foster daughter, Stoner, all of Indianapolis; two 8| sisters, Mrs. Ida Martin, Greenfield, and Mrs. Forrest Atherton, Indianapolis; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

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came to Indianapolis from Europe

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morrow in the Aaron-Ruben Fu-

ben, Czechoslovakia, but eame to Indianapolis from Vienna in 1840 and had lived here ever since.

Leo, Indianapolis, and Fred and | Kurt, both of New York; one daughter, Mrs. Robert Heller of Indianapolis; a brother, Fink of Chicago; a sister, Mrs. Sophie Hahn of White Plains, N. Y.; and three grandcMildren.

Born in Hancock County, she

Mrs. Ida

Mrs. Adele Lederer, 88, who uring the war, died last night Services will be at 2 p. m. to-

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She is survived by three sons,

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