Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1951 — Page 12

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PAGE 12 Services Set ‘Millard Kinder. Saturday for Services Are Set

® who worked in the maintenance | Ne % Se department of Diamand Chain Co. Of MH i | in Indianapolis die 1s y P Ia: oie ¢ 3 Rosario Gatto p oO é morninge#Ehe was 85. kle W. Michigan St. Funeral and his grandparents, Mr. and

for nearly 30 years, will be held at

Services for Rosario Gatto, for- 1:30 p. m. tomor- Services for Mrs. Verma Tooth-| Born in Indianapolis, she was a Cpl. Atherton, 21, was killed in —~— pee —— mer Indianapolis fguit merchant row in the G. H. man, hotel and apartment house life resident here. The first PTA Korea Jan. 14. THE ROAD TO RELAXA- S C R A 2 ! 24 oO N w Herrmann Fu- owner, will be at 1:30 p. m. to- group organized was at School 35.. A native of Terre Haute, he had TION is often a Times Classified and grandfather of Vincent Gatto, neral Home. morrow in Shirley Brothers Iry- Mrs. Strassner made her home lived in Indianapolis since child- ad.” Want Ads help you solve Korean War hero, will be at 8:30 Burial will be in ing Hill Chapel. . Burial will be with her daughters, Mrs. John hood and lived at 772-Ketcham everyday problems quickly. Look In the National Scrap Drive a.m. Saturday in, Grinsteiner's Crown Hill Cem- in Washington Park. Galm, Mrs, Mary Metzler; Mrs. St. He attended School 16 and in The Indianapolis Times Want Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. in etery. Mrs. Toothman died yesterday Ernest Gard, Mrs. Ed Clements was employed by the General Ad pages to find many bargains For The Sake of America Chur Mr. Kinder while inspecting the Hotel Jeffer- and Mrs. Ed Pierre, all of Indian- Baking Co. : . . . and Phone PL aza 5531 to

Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Burial, Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Gatto died Saturday at his home in Portland/ Ore. He was 79. Born in Hermini, Sicily, he was an Indianapolis resident 60 years. He, lived at 515 E. Merrill St. be- Mr, Kinder fore moving to Portland He was in the fruit business here 30 years. Mr. Gatto was a member and a trustee of Holy Rosary Catholic Church and was a member of Was a past master of Prospect Redmens Lodge. Masonic Lodge. Surviving are his wife, Josephine; three sons, August Sr. S. J., both of Indianapolis and Rosario M.. of Portland; four daughters, Mrs. Glenn DeHelt and

* in Frankfort, ne

Jonzales, all of Indianapolis.

,Mrs. Ed Schrodow, Portland; a ster. Mrs. Ros Graziano. of a 13 Sra nd 14 Club Worker, great-grandchildren. | Dies at 49 Local Deaths Mrs. Grace Jeffers, active

church and club worker. died this THOMAS M. HARRIS, 46, La- morning at Methodist Hospital. Grange. Ill, former Indianapolis She was 49. resident and engineer for the, Born in Indianapolis, she was Link-Belt Co., 20 years. Services j life resident here and resided at are being arranged in LaGrange. 2046 Caroline Ave. & 5 8 She was a member of the MRS. EVA H. ANDERSON, 72, Roosevelt Temple Methodist Greenfield, former Indianapolis Church, Brightwood Chapter, resident. Services at 1:30 p m. OES: Rebekah Lodge, 362, and tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore/the Central WCTU. Peace Chapel. Burial, Crown geryices will be at 2 p. m. SatHill. urday in the Roosevelt Temple

3 2 1 : _ Church. Burial will be in the AnMISS MARTHA JANE AN-lg con Cemetery. Friends may

DERSON, 78. of Elk Falls, Kas...) at the Moore & Kirk North former Indianapolis resident. East Chapel. Services and burial in Howard, Surviving are her husband, OrKas. Sunday, a ville; a daughter. Mrs. Eleanor] Reberger; her mother, Mrs. Debia|

MRS. EVA KUCHLER, 75, of ; An 2791 Bluff Rd. Services at 1:30 Speece; a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Cole;|

p. m. Saturday in the. G. H. Herr- % mann Funeral Home. Entomb- R- and Robert W. Speece, ig ment. Washington Park Mauso- three grandchilgren. =

leum. , \1 77 MRS. ROSE ELIZABETH EL- s a sit”

VIN, 86, of 1716 N. Illinois St. 5) NN

active in Tabernacle Presbyterian Church women's groups. Services at 3 p. m. Friday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial, Crown Hill = = » C. FRANK WISE, 60. Hollywood, Fla. former Indianapolis, resident. Services at 11 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan

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HOMER L. MORRIS, 65, Media, Pa.. secretary of regional offices for the American Friends Service Committee, former head of the Earlham College social science department and an Earlham J Stutfyocriomatess, alumni trustee. Services Saturday plant, etc. using Be Beil s in Media Seasoning for zestful . flavor. E recipes. JS Write Wm. G. Beil Ca., 189 State St., Boston J 9, Mass,

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Services for Millard Kinder, 59, For Oo wner "| Mrs. Mary Eva Strassner, one for Cpl. Kenneth E. Atherton, at po). "405 "half brothers, Her-

died Tuesday in son, 66 W. New York St. which apolis, who survive. Other sur“his home at 1223 she had owned the last three yvivors include 7 grandchildren and en oma | Villa Ave. Born years. She was 60. ) Born in’ Sardinia, she had geryjces are being arranged by had lived here been in the hotel business since most of his lite. she During ‘World in ‘Dayton, O., St. Paul. Minn. War I. he was a bugler in France. and Battle Creek Mich. She also He belonged to the Veterans of owned an apartment building at In Explosion of Oven Foreign Wars and Zion Evangeli- 21 cal and Reformed Church, and sided She was .a member of the Ten Cent Store, Broadway Baptist Church, Broad St. was burned and bruised this Mr. Kinder leaves his wife, Ripple Chapter, OES; White morning when an oven exploded Ruth; a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Shrine of Jerusalem and Women as she was lighting the gas. McClure, anda sister, Mrs. Mary of the Moose. Mrs. Lora Ashton. 68, of 1964 Surviving are a son. Raymond N. Tacoma Ave, suffered first md AD. Charles Franks: a sister, Mrs. face, bruises on her left leg. Mrs.

Mis ke Judine dianapols: WM J ffers Rebecca West, Battle Creek, and Ashton was treated by a doctor, ne Se hol A rs. e ’ two wo grandchildren. then taken to a private clinic.

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