Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1951 — Page 19

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MONDAY, OCT. 1, 1951

Lionel Foley,

Realtor, Dies

Here at Age 75

Lionel J. E. Foley, 75,

realtor

and former auditor, died yester-| day in his home, 310 Berkeley Rd. | For the past 12 years he.had! been secretary-treasurer of Jack) C. Cagy, | ‘Inc, Before that he had *

Mr. Foley in Lindsay, Ontario, was gradu-| ated from the University of On- _

been auditor for|

I n diana polis Railways,

as secretary-

“treaSurér of the =

old Terre ‘Haute; Indianapolis & Eastern Rail road. Mr. Foley

was a certified public accountant,

He was born

tario and began his career in. the transit Business in Portland, Me, He came here in 1905,

The realtor belonged to the In-

dianapolis Real Estate Board, Indiana Real Estate Association, Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and

Tabernacle Presbyterian Church.

Mr.

Foley leaves his wife;

daughter, Mrs. Jean Lou Ror two granddaughters, all of Indi-/

anapolis; and a sister, Mrs. 'God- ing-station. attendant to become Saskatoon,

frey Williams,

Sask.

Services will be held at 11 a. m. Wednesday in the Flanner & Bu-

chanan Mortuary.’ . in Crown i.

Ee

Sr a

pipe

Francis 1. EF. 17th Bt.,

Ewing, assistant

Burial will be

oe ;

"4R, of 4502 supervisor

of customer service at the Indiah-

apolis Water Co,

in Methodis!?

Hospital.

Born and eduhe worked for the water com31

cated - here, had pany nearly years.

Mr. Ewing

is survived by his

wife; two daugh-

mother, Mrs

Grace

Frances ~ and Patricia; his

Ewing; and a sister, Mrs. M: arguerlte Con-

died yesterday

Mr. Ewing

nor, all of Indianapolis.

Services will be held at 9 a. m. Wednesday from Grinsteiner’s Fu-

neral

from Little

Home and. at Flower

9:30 .a. -m. Catholic

Church, where he was a member.

G. P. Stautz Rites Held in Florida

Services for George P. Stautz former operator of the Indiana

Candy & Tobacco Co. “today in Clearwater Beach, Fla.

were to he

Mr. Stautrz died there Saturday. He moved to Florida a year ago.

Born

in Bloomington, Ill, attended Illinois

he Weslevan Uni-

versity and came to Indianapolis in ¥931. He started his candy and tobacco business in 1934.

Mr. Stautz belonged to Fairview gachion writer who married the Presbyterian Church, Murat Shrine, son-Ragsdale Post A mericaninight and died a few hours later. Legion, Indianapolis Athletic Club The hospital said the cause of and Highland Golf and Country her death was

Fraternity,

Club. He ig survived by 3 son, Wi liam,

Beach

Sigma Chi Robi-

his wife and

in Clearwater

Cultural Center

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; Inc.| for 30 years. 'He| had also served

For R. F. Baity

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WRITE TO JEAN—In the Kroger Food Foundation, Jean Allen, Kroger home economist (right) and her staff of home economists perform practical tests on food products. All packaged food items sold in Kroger stores are checked here under conditions similar to those in the average homa kitchen In addition to product testing, Jean Allen and her staff prepare recipes for Kroger canned goods labels and booklets on meat preparation. Each year thousands of homemakers write Jean Allen at _ the Food Foundation, 1212 E: State Street, Cincinnati, O., for menus and recipe advice.

Former “City Council Head Dies at. 89 “Charles F. Copeland, 89, of 2041 district manager of the National n 3r ay. former president of Life Insurance Co. > I oa aio oe be buried - Mr. Copeland was born in Edin1g y ‘ounct, hil burg and had lived in Indianapin Edinburg after services at 1

olis 65 years. He belonged to the p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu- Third Christian Church and the chanan Mortuary. He died Sat-

‘Odd Fellows: - lurday.

» He leaves two daughters, Mrs. * He headed the Council from

Of Standard Oil Frank Conley, Indianapolis, .and 1910 to 1914. For 35 years he was

Mrs. Mark -‘VanNuys, Franklin; R. F. Baity, who rose from fill- a Republican precinct committee-

eight grandchildren and seven man. Six years ago he retired as great- grandchildren.

Rites Thursday

vice president in charge of sales for the Standard Oil Co. of Indian4, will be buried in Wash fogs ton Park Cemetery here 2p. Pe basi 4 Barty 27 bor Ty died yesterday in ChiServices will-he at 2. p.m. Wednesday in the Union Church in. Kenilworth, the Chicago suburb where he livéd.

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cago.

Heé was born in"Hatmony, N.C, and taught school there bef ore coming to Indianapolis im 1920.

He worked for the old Premier Automobile Manufacturing Co. before: Joining Standard Oil, where he began as attendant .in a-filling station at Virginia Ave. and East He won rapid promotidn in {the sales department and became, {sales manager. After working in

South Bend,

Cech

THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES _

Her University... After graduation...

Mrs, Edna Bright Dies Here; foe |

{ ~Versatile Mrs. Edna Bright, who had been a teacher, newspaper reporter, welfare worker land governess for movie stars’ children, died today at the home lof her daughter, Mrs. Martha B.. |Winegar, 3024 Ruckle St. She was 66 years old. Mrs. Bright was born-in New |Harmony=and taught school there ‘before being graduated from But-

ghe was a ‘substitute teacher here. Later she became a reporter for .the Indianapolis Star. Mrs. Bright also served as investigator for the State Welfare Board. She was a charter member of the Women's Department Club. About 10 years Hollywood, where she was gover- . ness for the children of Bob Burns and other movie stars.

Besides her daughter, Mrs. Bright is survived by two grand-| children and two sisters, Mrs. Marcia Gawne, LaGrange, Ill, and Mrs. Helen Lauesen, Reseda, Cal. : Flanner & Bachanan Mortuary Is arranging Wednesday after- ~~. noon se services in New Harmony.

ago she went to

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