Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1951 — Page 6
Services will be at 4 p, m. to‘morrow in Flanner & Buchanan “fortuary for L. Roy Ford Sr. resident of the Ford Fence Co.
‘of the Fletcher Trust Co.
~~ Burial in Crown Hill will low 3 p. m. services tomorrow in! Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chap-|_ el for Miss Edith L. Hoffman, a secretary in the credit department
" Miss Hoffman died Saturday in her home, 317 Kenmore Rd. She was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and a member of the Downey Ave. Christian
Mrs, Florence M. Poling, presi-
dent of Nu chapter Delta Theta Chi sorority from 1946 to 1950, died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital. She was 48,
Lavern ‘Roper r
* Services for Lavern Roper, |
{Jacobs Brothers West Side | Chapel. Burial will be in New| Crown. pre | Mp. Roper died Friday in Vet-
Batavia, N. Y. Born in St. Louis, Mo., he had lived. in Indianapolis most of his: life, His home was at 1218 N.
LOCAL DEATHS | ‘William F. Roeske
Navy veteran of World War II, of the Richardson Rubber . Co. will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in died here yesterday. He was 57.
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DAY, JULY. 2, 1951
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William F. Roeske, an employee
Born in Owasa, Iowa, Mr. Roeske came here 29 years ago. He lived at 2816 N, Adams St. Before accepting employment ith the Richardson company years ago, he worked with the
A veteran of World War I, he
Hot-Rod Driver |» Killed at Track »
Times State Service GREENSBURG, July 2—Lloyd |e Stainbrook, a 36-year-old hot-rod | race driver here was crushed to ® death under his own car yester-| day when he turned practice laps ® to entertain the fans after the] regular race program was can- ® celed. - | He was scheduled to drive in ®
the Midwest Hot-Rod Association
program at Cedar Lake Speedway. @ The race was canceled because of |
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Church and the Women’s Rotary Club. She had been employed
‘ vho died yester‘ay while servDg as commo- (& ~ lore of the Max- . nkuckee Yacht Clup’s first race . of the year. Bural will be in Urown Hill. Mr. Ford, who ‘vas born in Inifanapolis 52 ears ago suf- oT ‘ered a heart at- Mr. Ford tack while in a oat with Edgar Hauser,~Indianpolis, during the first lap of the irst race. Mr. Hauser caught Mr. Ford as ne fell toward the water. He took ‘he boat to a pier where the Culver fire department tried to re» vive Mr, Ford. Mr, Ford, a graduate of Purdue ‘Iniversity, was employed in the ngineering department of the “ink-Belt Co., until he started his . own business 25 years ago. .He was a member of the Church nf the Wildwood, Lambda Chi \lpha fraternity, Masoni¢ Order, ‘cottish Rite, Rotary Club and!
Services will be at 8 p. m. to-| wast st. morrow in Harry W. Moore Peace| ie was a member of St. Luke's at the bank four years. © ster) TS. Burial will be. In 1a- Episcopal Chapel. Church at the Surviving are a twin sister, | fayette. : 'Batavia Hospital, wid Miss Edith E. Hoffman, Indian-| Born in Reynolds, Mrs. Poling| Suriviving are his {3ther, CHurch ww o eing pranged bY tree show.” apolis and a brother, Frank M. graduated from Reynolds High| James; his mother, Mrs. Zelma: a Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. On his 10th lap, a tire appar0. | brother, James Robert: and a sis- Burial will be in Memorial Park. 3 re appar |Pigua, O. ) : Eh Il of Friends may call at the home. . ently slipped partly o e Ma il d -O'D l She was former bookkeeper for|ter, Mrs. Dorothy Shirley, all o Surviving are his wife, Deorisjand dirt caught in the exposed Mrs. - i Soi Sem) Ln Market St | Indianapolis, : {W.; a brother, Carl, of Olden, portion. The car flipped over and Bef Vices A es, Mata vives are her husband, Mrs, Elizabeth Fitzwater Iowa; two foster daughters, Mrs. he was pinned uiderneat. He Sjea Wigginton -0"Denal, : i q Vera Wells and Mrs. Rosemary in Decatur County Memorial Hosheld at 2 p. m. today at the Sec-|Henry W. and tw brothers, on Mrs. Elizabeth Fitzwater died Shirrell, both of Indianapolis. pital here. ond Free Methodist Church. Bur-| Casto, India I 8, and lifford| gn day at her home, 528 N.|- i. 3 jal will be in Floral Park Ceme- | Casto, Lafayette: | Morreland, / a
irs. O'Donal died Friday in ner William H. Warfield |; Born in New Albany, she same
a wet track. @
son American Legion Post, 262, |
/ hildren | Services at 9 a. m, Wednesday| AS bis wife and four c ih” the Brightwood Methodist locked on, Mr. Stainbrook and'@®
a {other “drivers gave the fans a
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(field, stabbing victim, will be at|{church. i hete 35 years, : h |2 p. m. tomorrow in the King & Services will be at 8:30 a. m.!| Mrs, O'Donal leaves her Yo. | King Funeral Home. Burial will Thursday in the Conkle West | band, Oscar; two sons, HA ‘ibe in Floral Park. {Michigan St. Funeral Home and | Wigginton ahd James A is it Mr. Warfield was fatallyat9 a. m. in St. Anthony's church. | ten, both of Indianapolis; a dang "|stabbed early Saturday near Min- Burial will be in Floral Park.
ter, Mrs. Peggy Ann Epeards, In-| cota St. and Ke : ™ nal} a at! : { St. ystone Ave. He Friends may call at the funeral dianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Bertha hotié after 7 p. m. tomorrow. |
. : was 33. Cottman, Jeech Grove, three Born in Elkton, Ky., he came| Surviving are a son, Thomas E.
i | brothers: Weed Scliroep pel Indiat yy, Indianapolis 25 years ago. Heland a daughter, Mrs. Ruth S.| Epols. or Rosstord. 0. and Was employed as a construction| Laird, both of Indianapolis and a og Ct Pe (worker and resided at 1214 E. half-brother, Charles Collins and 5 gr : [19th St. a half-sister, Miss Mayme Collins. |
3 Surviving are his wife, Mattie; both of New Albany. Mrs. Harriett Wood {his father, James; three brothers, | : ! : . Sue Kolhoff
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the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Surviving are the wife, Mrs. h Margaret; two sons, Lee R. Jr, Wood, Indianapolis resident sinceLewis, Indianapolis; two sisters, | ind Jerold R., and three sisters, 1886, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow|Mrs, Dora Taylor and Mrs. Mary irs. Burke Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth in Hisey & Titus Mortuary, Wwith| Moore, both of Indianapolis; six|will be at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in! - PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES REPAIRS eo Paine and BU wnt oiurday night] ld thee nephews. *-- |tfisgy &. Titus Mortuary. Burts) Single Vision . . . $8.5 nT et, ‘rs. Pitt Baughan, Stilesvilte, rs. ed Saturday nig lw row “| A 2 | : COLIN TS ' in in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Raymond Maple will be in Crown Hill | Telephone LI. 1327 $1000.00 REWARD PRESCRIPTIONS Albert L Kunze Rebecca C. Rutherford, 2332 E.| Mrs. Kolhoff died last night in Routeman Will Call We will pay $1,000.00 to anyone who Filled at same" price . . l16th St. Mrs. Opal Beach Maple, an In- the home of a daughter, Mrs. can purchase glasses here por [nore Your Prescription Services for Albert Louis Kunze, | She was born 90 years ago indianapolis resident for 40 years, yw, R. Bockstahler, 317 E. 37th than the prices quoted in this adver- Filled Promptly ‘watchman at the American|Ohio County and was the widow|d1€d yesterday at her home, 1321 gt She was 71. 30 W. WASHINGTON ST. ‘Tational Bank, will be at 10 a. m,|0f Ben F. Wood who died in 1mpz Re New York st. at 130 p.m Born in Hamilton, . 0. Mrs. Suite 400 GOODMAN BLDS. . { Other. survivors include a : 4 0 Fe Thi Kolhotf came to Indianapolis 50, - Phone Lincoln 2661 SmorraR n Flanner & Buchanan |, onter, Mrs. Verna Bragdon, Wednesday at Harry w. Moore | years ago, She was a member of Hours: 9 A. M. fo 5:30 P. M. Dally jortuary. Burial will be in Holy!pawrence, and four grandchil- |; S40 ‘hapel. Burial will be 1 | Christ Episcopal Church. She had Branches in Many Principal Cities ‘ross Cemetery. ldren, | she. : [lived at 225 N. Walcott St. of U. 5. and Canada Mr. Kunze died yesterday-in| . Mrs. Maple was born in Lapel 58" ‘qyrviving besides the daughter Air conditioned for your ‘senMethodist Hospital. He was 70. William Prentice years ago. » are two grandchildren. venience. : Mr, Kunze, a native of Cincin-| : Her husband, Raymond and|® —__ — atl, came to Indianapolis 36 years| , Sérvices for William Prentice, her mother, Mrs. Clara Beach are | 170. He lived at 825 S. East St Frest-O-Lite Co. employee ..30/the ony immediate survivors. ind was a member of the MoosebY®ars Will be at 1:30 p. m. to- - " Lodge. » - morrow in Shirley Brothers Cen-
tral Chapel with burial in Crown Faces Multiple Charges Hill. He was 65. Donald B. Hunter, 40, of 1739 ‘fre. Claude Miller; two stepsons,| Born in Versailles, he lived in Ingram St, was in city jail today! ohn E. Porter and Albert Porter;| Indianapolis 40 years. He died facing charges of reckless driving, | stepdaughter, Mrs. Raymondryesterday in St. Vincent's Hospi-\operating a motor vehicle while ‘aswell, all of Indianapolis; four tal. under the influence of liquor, not| rothers, Paul E., Kansas City, , Surviving are his wife, Adella: having a driver's license ahd im- | + Mo.; Robert, Louisville; Edward a step-daughter, Gladys North: a proper registration, Arrested yes- | 1. and John A. both of Owens- sister, Mrs. Shirley Stonecipher,/terday near 11th St. and Carroll- |
oro, Ky., and a sister, Mrs. Hagerstown, and two brothers, ton Ave. he was to appear in Mu- | “letcher Mosley, Utica, Ky. Philip and Walter, nicipal Court 3 today.
Mrs. Pearl L. Hunt
Services and burial for Mrs. Pearl L, Hunt, a native of Indianapolis, will be Thursday in! Utica, N. Y,. { Friends may call at Shirley Srothiers Irving Hill Chapel until J p.m, tomorrow. . Mrs. Hunt died Saturday in her] home, 5121 Pleasant Run Pky. Born In Indianapolis, she lived or a time in Utica and Syracuse, efore returning here. She was t member of the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Utica, Surviving are. two sisters Mrs. ‘arolyn tpolis, lohan,
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