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- PAGE WR a Rites Set For Veteran Brewmaster

Funeral for an oldtime brewmaster, 84-year-old Frank Kiefer will be held here tomorrow “in his home and in Sacred-Heart Catholic Church. Services start at 8:30 a. m. in his home, 1738 8. Delaware St. and will be followed by requiem

|ana—he was 100 and could recall wagon when he was & [the days of covered wagons and When he was 30, a doctor told t“fightin’ Injuns” — was to buried. ih Columbus this m——— noon. 1 ° Hugh Edward Campbell, who L ] { lived palf a century gr state oca S and most of the other half of his

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after 3 p. m. services in the Flanigan & Reed Funeral Home.

r high mass half an hour later Mr. Cam : : : Mr. pbell vividly recalled Burial will be in St. Joseph Ceme- : : all tery. = Indian fighting ‘In lowa, where, . ny, pogy of an Indianapolis

= Marine who dfed of wounds three . days after writing his parents Local Deaths = on io: Encinas va due in San Francisco today. One of the city’s few remaining| LUCIEN H. STAPP, 58, of 39) The transport ship Marquette brewmasters, he retired-in 1936. S. Arsenal Ave. Kentucky-born Victory was At‘that time he had been in the ex-mixer at U. 8. Tire & Rubbers a rrying the

- - y Mr. Kiefer died Sunday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Raymond C. (Frieda) Kunz, 4448 Central Ave, .

brewing trade more than half a Co. World War I veteran. Died|podjes of 367 century, having worked at the'in Billings Hospital. Services 2 other service Indianapolis = Brewing Co., the p. m. tomorrow, Conkle W. Mich.| an killed in

Capitol City Brewing Co. and the St. Funeral Home. Burial, Floraliir o rea 11 of

’ . One of the oldest men in Indi- his family moved by. covered.live.. But he .remained | - health until a-few years ago. He would have been 101 on the be him he had only &ix' months, to first day of March. He died ¥Sun- - - - - d 1V % Mr. Campbell wag born in FulIn later years he returned to Indiana from Iowa and in Elizabethtown, where he had an interest in a tile factory. Mrs. Bernice Riggle. another time he ran a hotel

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His wife died in Columbds in 1944. They had been married 70 years. Two of Mr. Campbell's daughters survive him. They are Mrs. (Zona Clevenger and Mrs. Jennie Reynolds,” both of Columbus.

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truck works of Internatiqnal Harvester Co. here, died in Delphi yester-| day at the home of his sister.!

"Mr. Ague and his wife Eleanor route to Rock Island, Ill, for the funeral Andrew

Associated with Harvester for

been ago

from Rock Island. He lived at 1840 Brookside Ave. and w membér of St. Frances de Sales where he be-| longed to the Holy Name Society.

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and 9:13. & : EVERY GOOD SHOPPER said KNOWS that it commonsense to shop where there The Indian-| apolis Times has the widest selection, of homes For Sale, over| twice as much real estate adver-| tising as any other newspaper in|

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Ajax Brewing Co. Park. : them from In- ! aren Lol will be in Wash- 18 ade 3 2 4 » 31 * ngton Park Cemetery. ; Woykea in Saad \ to MRS. CHARLES M. (SARAH IER, Tean: Rites Tomorrow | Mr. Ague was born in Chicago During prohibition, he wen >} at A ; nooks He : , . a a a a rant KATHAY ¥) WADE: 251 Coles apolis Marine Mrs. , Dora B. McQuinn, 68- Rey vived DY yee sons, rg. ’ . > Ave. native o 4 , Ww on a : | . J., Sgt. Dona 0., Offutt Brewing Co. in Toronto lived here 31 vears. Services 10 was DN) n year-old mother of former Speed-| 5p Force Base, Omaha, and Sgt this city. Mr. Kiefer was born in Frei- a Ta. womorrow. Fanner & Bu 3 Sx ASickel way driver Harry McQuinn, will Kenneth R.. who returned home a Cavin 7 child o ! : » berg, Baden, Germany, the son’ ,.... mortuary. Burial in Rest Mr. and Mr TE be buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, last week ‘after 31 months in of a vineyard owner. After a yi. an Edinburg Mr. anc 8 Pfe. Nickel : ae Japan: tw . anh number of trips to this-country yen, wud Iie. » Louis J. Nickel : Franklin, after 1:30 'p. m. servicss Pp ’ 4 grandsons; four other umber of 1 Ar . sisters, s vis i ‘ he decided to settle in the United cyARLES K. HAWK, 73. of 1992 'E. Troy Ave. He wasn J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Mrs Mid Syiy a Millhouse, States .and began life here a8 a 4025 Oxford St. 40 years a car- Wounded for the second time last |cpimes, Blanche Benesh Serna, oo cooper in a Cincinnati brewery. = Qe g: 2-0 Oct. 16, just a month after he as - : and Mrs. Julia 007 i ) penter here, Services: 2:30 p. m. ) ' Her husband, Everett M.; 77 a Bysinger, all of Rock Island: his Hiz wife Catherine, whom he v yorsey F 1 H was first wounded by a sniper’s n ; ra i ! tomorrow. Dorsey Funera ome, bullet He belonged to the 16th tool and die maker, died two mother, Mrs. Amelia Ague, also met in Cincinnati, died in 1944. pia] New Crown Cemetery. Se ng 0 weeks ago. They lived at 5541/of Rock Island. He came to Indianapolis 51 > + on Marine Battalion and used to bel =. of ee etme eB me tana years. ago. ‘ MRS. CHARLES (MINNIE) drut major at Technical High he ved in ‘Indianapolis over | MURAT +——) Surviving, besides’ Mrs. Kunz, g 39 2837 . School. 3 3 ; 8 DAYS BEG. JRS., JAN. are ing KARWEIK, 62, of 2837 McPher Others 40 years and belonged to Univer- MATINEE SATURDAY | 3

Thyee other daughters, Mrs. . Ave. Member, Sutherland from Indiana: whose Marie T. Lippert, Indianapolis; praehyterian Church. Services 2 bodies were aboard the Marquette

Mrs. Grace M. Roth, Louisville; p. m. Thursday, Hamilton Funeral Victory are

Miss Amelia J. Kiefer, Los An- pro. Burial, Crown Hill Pfe. Ralph FE. Baily, son of geles; two sons, Frank J. Jr. and . a A Monta R. Baily, Lewisville. Carl E, Indianapolis; 13 grand- pyENRY H. BRINKMANN, 73 Pfc. Richard J. Balog,

children, one great-grandchild. of 1117 N. Temple Ave. retired John Balog. South: Bend

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Christian Church, where her husband was an. elder for 40 years. Besides her son, she is survived Mrs. Marguerite two grandchildren and four

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: —_ : ’ City Market grocer, lifelong In-i Pfe. Charles FE. Drake, husband Ee aren rem Canclida’ {dianapolis resident. Services 2 of Mrs. Louise Drake, Terre s EVES. $3.60, $3.00, $2.40, $1.80, $1.20 Rites Thursday {p. m. tomorrow, Jordan- Funeral Haute, CHOKED with GAS? SAT. MAT.’ $3.00. $240, S180. $1.20 For Pvt. Linhart Home. Burial Concordia Ceme- Pre. Eugene Henry Herrman stomach « | Seats Now jt, Norse ana Rows. ry. son of John D. Herrman, Evans- THANK HEAVENS! Most attacksare just acid . Services for Pvt, Delbert Lin- 8 2 = ville. indigestion. When it strikes, take Bell-ans/ = hart, 21, airman killed in Cali-. JOHN F. SULLIVAN, 51, of (pp Clifford 1. Jenkins, son tablets. They contain the fastest-acting|

fornia last week when a plane Stone Hotel, 247 McCrea St. auto o¢ Henry 1. Jenkins, Gary. crashed and exploded on his bar- mechanic, veteran of both world Pvt. Robert E. : racks, will be held at 1:30 p. m. wars, Legionnaire, Indianapolis Thursday in J. C. Wilson Chapel native. Died of heart attack In gajjershurg | of the Chimes. Farle Hotel yesterday. Services Cpl. Addison R. McCreary, | His wife Esther, who also comes 8:30 a. m. Thursday in Blackwelli .o." o¢ Perry M. McCeary, An-| from Indianapolis, has returned Funeral Home, 9 a. m. in St}... ” - for the funeral. She expects a/John's Catholic Church, Burial, | Cpl. Victor R. Rupnick son of child next month. Holy Cross Cemetery, | Frank Rupnick, Clinton, ? o y o u o { Mee do es, Ye oon RALPH A. CRENSHAW, 46, of | Pfc. Jose lean of Ave. 2215 N. Dearborn St., World War erto Sanchez, K. Chicago. | He had two sisters, Mrs. Shirley 11 ysterah, empioyes of Coshow As Jose » Beptaun, op of J. 8ilcox and Miss Maxine, and a Wholesale, Inc. Leaves mother, ABapito phigh Hl FRY Sk half-brother. Billy Benton. four brothers, five sisters, all of Marine Sgt. Walter L. § Wierda, Pvt. Linhart enlisted in the Air Indianapolis. Services 1 p. m. to-| son of Me and Mrs. Joseph W. Force in 1947 and had been sta. MOTTow, Willis Mortuary. Burial, Skwiercz, South Bend.

tioned at Mather Air Force Base, Crown HilL Z near Sacramento, since last June. i. He was trained as a control tower, 2 Children Burn David R. Humphrey, 29, of 1319 and radar operator. | JEFFERSONVILLE, Jan. 29 8. Sheffield Ave. was bound over Before joining the service, he|(UP)—Threee-year-old John D. to tha Marion County Grand Jury . had attended Technical High Taylor and his brother, Robert, today after he pleaded guilty to School. |2, burned to death yesterday bigamy. Judge Phillip L. Bayt, He belonged to Drexel Gardens when fire destroyed their one- Municipal Court 3, set bond at

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