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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Tuesday, Jonuory 17, 1978 Pag 26 STATE DEATHS Lee Sadler Rites Set Ernest Zimmerman Was Retired Grocer Vv7 i department. Services tomorrow at 1 p.m. in Hippensteel Funeral Home. Survivor wife Edith. LOGANSPORT Theodore Weaver, 91, retired railroad engineer.

Rites today. MITCHELL Oscar Fullen, 73, retired taxidermist. Services tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. in Chastain Funeral Home. Survivor wife Nellie.

NOBLES VILLE Forest Manship, 83, retired Prudential Insurance Co. salesman. Services tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in Coaltrin, Randall Roberts Funeral Home. Survivor wife Edell.

OSGOOD Eugene Souders, 52, employe of American Furniture Co. at Batesville. Services tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Fallis-Nead Funeral home. Survivor wife Pauline.

1 Slow Going In Snow Traffic moves slowly along North Keystone driving on streets covered with snow that had today as commuters head for their jobs. Blowing been falling steadily for more than 24 hours. and drifting snow added to the problems of The NEWS Photo, Bob Doeppers. Mrs. Lois tfI John Ferguson KU 1 ifMitJ Hutchins 1898 1978 1896- 1978 John WUliamilutchins, 81, a 38-year resident of Indianapolis, died Sunday at his home, 786 Arnolda.

He retired from Potts Foundry in 1966 after more than 25 years as a sand mixer. Hutchins was a veteran of World War I and a served with the Pioneer Infantry in Kentucky. He was a member of New Liberty Missionary Baptist Church, where services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday. Friends may call after 4 p.m.

tomorrow at Craig Funeral Home. Survivors wife Mary Etta; daughters Pearlena Lensey, Nancy Cheatham, Johnetta Baker, Toni Lang-ford; brother Thad Hutchinson. Mrs. Frederick Bancroft Mrs. Frederick (Mary) Bancroft, 86, Green Valley, a former Indianapolis resident, died Jan.

3 at Tucson, Ariz. She was a native of Battle Ground and an Indianapolis resident 50 years. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Survivors son William; daughters Mary Helen Whipp, Marjorie Ruth Clack. Mrs.

Frank Snyder Mrs. Frank (Helen Snyder, 80, a former Indianapolis resident, died yesterday in North Canton, Ohio, where she resided. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Karlo and Sons Funeral Home, North Canton. Survivors husband; stepdaughter Mrs.

Carmen Gres; stepson Alan Daoust. Mrs. Merritt Allen Services for Mrs. Merritt (Ruby Allen, 80, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Covington Memorial Gardens, Fort Wayne.

She died Monday in a nursing home. A native of Scott County, she was a member of the Shiloh Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Survivor son Vern Kelly. Mrs. Charles Koch Services for Mrs.

Charles (Eunice) Koch, 82, will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Harry W. Moore Arlington Chapel. She died Sunday in Community Hospital. A native of Cynthiana, she lived in Indianapolis nearly 70 years.

She was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church. Survivors sons Francis, Samuel. Paul Franklin Services for Paul Franklin, 61, 1512 S. Hitter, were today in Wilson-St. Pierre Chapel of the Chimes.

He died Sunday in Community Hospital. Survivors wife Opal; sons Paul, Charles; daughters Mrs. Shirlee Tansy, Mrs. Joan Taylor, Mrs. Virginia Olddaker; stepsons William and John Thompson.

Egypt, Israel Air Tie Denied CAIRO, Egypt (UPI) -Egyptair officials deny reports broadcast by Israeli Radio of a tourist agreement between the Egyptian carrier and Israel's El Al airlines. The reports said the two airlines will cooperate in transporting American troops from West Germany who want to take vacations in Egypt and Israel. Salah Sellm, an Egyptair director, said the company has no authority to conclude such an agreement, which is up to the Cairo government. Birth Of Poet The Latin poet Virgil was born Oct. 15, 70 B.C., in tne township of Andes, near Mantua, in Cisalpine Gaul.

ILL 1 i ivm 35 Year ethical services. Hearing tests performance Some cases JOHN 622 ALWAYS FAMILY Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday for Lee Edward Sadler, 62, 127 E. 33rd, in Metropolitan Baptist Church. He died Saturday in West 10th Street Veterans Hospital.

Sadler was secretary of the Indiana Brotherhood Union of the National Baptist Convention. He also had been a deacon, Sunday school teacher and brotherhood president at his church and was active in the Council of Churches. A veteran of World War II, Sadler was a truck driver for the Marion County Department of Transportation eight years. Calling hours are 3 to p.m, tomorrow at Boatright Funeral Home and 6 to 9 p.m. at the church.

Survivors wife Mildred; stepdaughter Gertrude Tate; sisters Gladys Green, Mrs. Catherine Jones. Mrs. Cawthra Dead At 77 Mrs. Henry (Mollie Rathburn) Cawthra, 77, 6421 W.

96th, died Sunday at Methodist Hospital. She was a member of the board of United Cancer Council and the English Speaking Union, a member of Boone County Cancer Society, Little Red Door, Zionsville Citizens Committee and a charter member of Sullivan Museum at Zionsville. She was a founder of the Zionsville Cancer Loan Cupboard. A graduate of the School of Fine Arts and Crafts at Boston, she had taught silversmithing at Fort Harrison and was a Red Cross volunteer in World War II. Memorial contributions may be made to Festival Music Society for the Mollie Cawthra Renaissance Lute in the Board of Trade Building or the Boone County Cancer Society at Lebanon.

Survivors sister Nell Brewster; brother William Rathburn. Services will be Thursday at 1 p.m. in Believers in Christ Church for the Rev Mrs Eddie (Jennie) Forster, 66. 2802 Southeastern, pastor of the church. Rev Forster died last Thursday Her husband is bishop of First Pentecostal Church at Blue Ash, Ohio.

Friends may call from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow at Jacobs Brothers Westside Funeral Home and after 7 at the church. Other survivors sister Mrs. Harry Ferguson; brothers Thomas, Russell Brown.

Joseph S. Lohman Services for Joseph Samuel Lohman, 57, 2397 Mann Drive, Beech Grove, a conductor and brakeman for Conrail, will be tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in Little Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove, and at 10 a.m. in Holy Name Catholic Church. Lohman died Sunday in St.

Francis Hospital. He worked for Conrail 24 years and was a member of the United Transportation Union and American Legion Post 116. He was a 25-year member of Southside Knights of Columbus. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Survivors wife Ruth; sons Joseph, Craig; daughters Misses Teresa, Andrea, Denise; mother Mrs.

Delia Lohman. Mrs. Eugene Kessler Mrs. Eugene (Josalina Raybon) Kessler, 87, 6435 Maple Drive, died Sunday in Winona Hospital. Mrs.

Kessler was a member of Florida Avenue Baptist Church and Mystic Chapter of Eastern Star, both at Tampa, Fla. She painted china as a hobby. Services will be tomorrow at 10 a.m. in Flanner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary, where friends may call today until 8 p.m. Survivors sons Eugene Kessler, Joseph Whitehead; daughter Mrs.

Harold Burke; sister Mrs. Flossie Leveiette. Mrs. John Cimmerman Services for Mrs. Mary Vovk Cimmerman, 80, will be Thursday at 9 30 a.m.

in Steven Chapel of the Flowers and at 10 a.m. in Holy Trinity Catholic Church, of which she was a member. A native of Austria, Mrs. Cimmerman died yesterday in a nursing home. She retired in 1963 after working 20 years for American Paper Stock Co.

She was a member of the Slovenian Benefit Society and St. Aloysius Society. Survivors Son John daughters Mrs. Rose McCray, Mrs. Mary Matthews, Mrs.

Ann Lowery, Mrs. Dolores Dunlap. Mrs. John Stoner Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow for Mrs.

John H. (Doris A. Dunkerson) Stoner, 60, 606 N. Emerson, at Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home.

She died Sunday In Community Hospital. A retired employe of R. Mallory she was a member of Mallory Pin Club, Irvington Presbyterian Church and Englewood Chapter of Eastern Star Survivors husband, daughter Letitia Keithley; son Timothy Carver; mother Mrs. Daisy Oren. Mrs.

Harry McKay Services for Mrs. Harry (Lillie Bt McKay. 80. 2440 Sheldon, will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Willis Mortuary A retired domestic worker, she died Saturday in a nursing home She was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church and its Missionary Society and was a past president of the Star Lite Band and the Indiana Missionary Baptist State 'L Rev.

Jennie jfO Wi Forster V'S 1911 1978 letciti to Ti nnn MORRISTOWN, Ind. Services for Ernest 0. Zimmerman, 84, retired grocer, will be tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. in Frazier Funeral Home. 4 Zimmerman died Sunday in a Mor-i ristown nursing home.

He owned and operated the former Zimmerman Grocery in Morristown 52 -t years. A native of Jeffersonville, Zimmer- man was a member of Morristown Christian Church. Suvivors wife Aurilla; sons Robert, Ernest, Joe, daughters Joan Smead, Lougene Crafton. BLOOMINGTON Mrs. Richard (Effie) Davis, 69, former employe of American Fletcher National Bank in Indianapolis.

Services Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in Day Mortuary CENTER VILLE George Macy. 80, retired Ralph Whifenhunt Construction Co. plasterer. Services tomorrow at 11 a m.

in Welfer-Mills Funeral Home. Suvivor wife Alma. CONNERSVILLE Mrs. George (Lillian) Brooks, 86. formerly of St.

Paul and member of St. Paul United Methodist Church. Services tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the church. LAFAYETTE Edward Cain, 72, retired plumbing shop owner Services tomorrow at 10 a m.

in St. Boniface Catholic Church. Survivor wife Grace Henry Coffman. 72, retired manager of Loeb's Department Store men's Services Tomorrow For O.S. Morgan Special to Tito Nwi SOUTH BEND, Ind.

Services for Osborne S. Morgan, 71, a retired employe of the Bendix will be at 1: 30 p.m. tomorrow in the Hickey Funeral Home here. Morgan, who retired in 1971 after 42 years with Bendix, died yesterday. A native of Wilkes Barre, he was a 49-year resident of South Bend.

He was a member of the South Bend Masonic Temple, Scottish Rite and Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Survivors wife re.ie, sons Osborne, Robert. C. C. Bauermeister C.

C. "Corky" Bauermeister, 70, Indianapolis, died yesterday in Community Hospital Bauermeister was a lubrication engineer 30 years at International Harvester, retiring in 1970. He was a member of Downey Avenue Christian Church, Englewood Masonic Lodge, Murat Shrine, Scottish Rite and Lambda Chi and Blue Key fraternities. He also was a former patron of Englewood Chapter of Eastern Star. Services will be Thursday at 1 p.m.

in Shirlev Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, where friends may call today and tomorrow from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Survivors wife Ruth; daughter Ann Henderson; brother Donald. Chester Keaton Services for Chester D. Keaton, 75, 2846 W.

Epler, a retired marble and tile setter, will be tomorrow at 10 a.m. in H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home. Keaton died Saturday in St. Francis Hospital.

He Worked seven years at the Thomas Speak retiring in 1958, and formerly had worked at the B.F. Greek Son and Hugh Ross companies 28 years. He also worked with his son at Keaton's TV Radio Service until 1970. He was a member of Indianapolis Baptist Temple. Survivors wife Madge; son William.

Joseph Hannell Services for Joseph E. Hannell. 91, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Potato Run Cemetery near Corydon. A retired machinist, he died Sunday in a nursing home.

He retired in 1948 from Ensley Manufacturing Co. Friends may call in Farley Marwood Hill Chapel Survivors daughters Mrs. Jane Beals, Mrs. Edna Oakley, Mrs. Clara Lindsey, Mrs.

Margaret Miller, Mrs Catherine Raines; sons Joseph Charles George, Raymond, Paul. Mrs. Leslie Carter Services for Mrs. Leslie (Mary I Carter, 73. the former manager of Cecil's Ladies Apparel shop, will be at 10 a.m.

tomorrow in Shu-ley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. She died yesterday in Community Hospital She was a member of Linwood Christian Church, Queen Esther Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star and East Side Homemak-ers. Survivor daughter Mrs. Carol Reuter. Mrs.

Stephen Beauchamp Mrs. Stephen (Joyce! Beauchamp, 20, 2601 Emerson, died Sunday in Community Hospital. Services will be at Thursday at 10 a.m. in Farley Marwood Hill Chapel Survivors husband, daughter Jennifer; son James; mother Mrs. Hazel Mcintosh.

Mrs. John Payton Mrs. John (Helen Humphreys) Payton, 69, 9222 Garrison, died yesterday in a nursing home. She left her body to the Indiana University Medical Center Memorial contributions may be made to the Little Red Door, Marion County Cancer Society Survivor sister Miss Hilda Humphreys. Stuart Hynes Services for Stuart Hynes, 76, 2524 Stockbridge Drive, a retired machinist who died Sunday in a nursing home, will be tomorrow at 11:30 a.m.

in Conkle Speedway Funeral Homeifynes worked 15 years at Dean Hill Pump retiring in 1961. Survivor daughter Wanda M. Barkhau. Emil Blech Dies In Hospital Emil Blech, who came to America from Germany in 1957, died yesterday in Methodist Hospital. Blech, 73, a native of the Ukraine, was a carpenter eight years in Indianapolis, then worked five years at Holcomb Gardens at Butler University before retiring in 1970.

He served in the German army in World War II and spent four years in a Russian prisoner of war camp. Survivors wife Lydia, daughters Miss Waldine Blech, Mrs. Melitta Newman; sons Erwin, Reinhold, Rueben, Edmund, Erich. Two other sons and two sisters remain in Europe. Mrs.

Henry Fletcher Services for Mrs. Henry (Sophia) Fletcher, 74, 1347 34th. will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Stuart Mortuary She died Saturday in a fire at her home Mrs Fletcher, a native of Christian County, lived here 45 years She was a domestic worker for the Curry family in Indianapolis 35 years, retiring in 1969. Friends may call at the mortuary after 3 p.m.

tomorrow Survivors brother Charles Radford; sisters Mildred Cooksy, Miss Willie Radford. James H. Meyers Services for James H. Meyers, 65, Washington, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Ed L.

Lee Mortuary, Washington. He died yesterday in St. Vincent Hospital. Friends may call after 7 p.m. today at Vandivier-Tudor Funeral Home, Franklin.

A former Franklin resident, Meyers worked at Thompson Construction Co. of Indianapolis. Survivor wife Louise. Omer Cosby Services for Omer Cosby, a former coal mine worker in Kentucky, will be tomorrow at 1 p.m. in Craig Funeral Home.

Cosby, 63, was an Indianapolis resident six years. He lived at 4923 Carrollton. Cosby died Friday at the Midtown Americana Healthcare Center Survivors mother Mrs. Ruth Cosby; sisters Leola Johnson, Loraine Jones, Gonzella Anderson, Edna Bradley, El-nora Wilmington, Oneita McConnell, Mary Ruth Ratchford; brothers Lacy, Melvin. William Logsdon SMCltl to TM Nwt MARTINSVILLE, Ind.

William Logsdon, a retired Brazil area farmer, died today in Morgan County Hospital. Logsdon was 90. Services will be Friday at 2 p.m. in Miller Sons Funeral Home, Brazil. Survivors daughter Mrs.

George Allison; sons Herbert, Earl, Herman. For Students An evening coffee meeting for parents of prospective Broad Ripple High School students will be at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hill, 5421 Washington Blvd.

William Jones, Broad Ripple principal; several teachers, and students from the school will attend. PERU Leonard Reuter, 71, retired Peru optometrist. He practiced here 40 years, retiring seven years ago. Services at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St.

John's Lutheran Church. Survivor. wife Amelia. RICHMOND Mrs. Walter (Ann) Davis, former manager of the family owned W.

Davis makers of lawn mowers. Services tomorrow at 11 a.m. in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. SHELBYVILLE Mrs Jesse (Olsie) Sosbe, 76, member of Bengal Christian Church and Noblesville Eastern Star.

Services tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. in Ewing Mortuary. Survivor husband. VINCENNES Eugene Foster. 60, retired bartender and Vincennes city employe.

Services tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Brockman Son Funeral Home. Survivor wife Mary WEST LAFAYETTE Max Kennedy, 65, retired Purdue University employe. Services tomorrow at 10 a m. in Hippensteel Funeral Home.

Survivor wife Helen. Mrs. William Berns Rites Tomorrow Social to Tli Now GREENWOOD, Ind. Services for Mrs. William J.

Berns, 81. who died Sunday at Westminster Village, will be tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in Wilson-St. Pierre Funeral Home. Mrs.

Berns was a member of the United Methodist Church. Her husband owns Berns Construction Co. Other survivors daughter Virginia Armes, sons Thomas, Robert Berns George L. Lamb George L. Lamb.

58. 426 Beville, a retired engineer and carman for the Norfolk and Western Railroad, died Sunday in Wishard Hospital. Services for the native of Jamestown will be Thursday at 1 p.m. in Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel.

He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors wife Caroline; daughters Mrs. Doris Craw-hom, Mrs. Carole Sizemore, Mrs. Georgia Henry; son Richard; mother Mrs.

Bertha Lamb. Mrs. Linnie Hollis Mrs. Linnie Hollis, a former Indianapolis resident, died Dec. 30 in Santa Barbara, Calif.

Mrs. Hollis was a 38-year employe of Indiana Bell Telephone Co. She retired in 1953. Survivors daughters Alice Hynes, Mrs. A.

Wilkins Miss Willie Stephens Services for Miss Willie Charles Stephens, 72, a retired social worker, will be tomorrow at 5 p.m. in Jacobs Brothers Westside Funeral Home. Miss Stephens, who had lived in Indianapolis 38 years, died Friday in Methodist Hospital. She lived at 145 W. 22nd.

She retired as a social worker in 1966, having worked for the Marion County Juvenile Court and Community Action Against Poverty. William Roach Services for William Roach, 77, a retired machine operator for Link-Belt Division of FMC will be Thursday at 1 p.m. in Summers North East Funeral Home. Roach, who lived at 2173 Sugar Grove died yesterday in Methodist Hospital. He worked at Link-Belt 35 years, retiring in 1961.

Survivors wife Benetta; daughters Martha Trice, Doris Tate, Delores Hamilton; sons Henry, Damon, Danny Roach; stepdaughter Lela Mae Lackey; stepson Samuel Garner. Otto E. Dong us Services for Otto E. Dongus, 79, a retired tool and die maker, will be tomorrow at 1 p.m. in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home.

Dongus, who died yesterday at his home at 3201 Morris, worked 20 years at Link-Belt Division of FMC retiring in 1965. He was a member of St. John United Church of Christ. Survivor daughter Mrs. Gene Buis.

Mrs. James Jarvis Services for Mrs. James (Dillie Lee) Jarvis, 78, 8935 E. 46th, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Appelget Lawrence Mortuary.

She died Monday in a nursing home. Mrs. Jarvis and her late husband operated a grocery store and cafeteria near the entrance to Fort Harrison on Post Road for 16 years. She was a member of Lawrence Baptist Church. Survivors Sisters Mrs.

Haver Frye, Mrs. Dora Honeycutt. Heather Hickey Services for Heather A. Hickey, 5-' year-old daughter of Mrs. Risa Hickey Davis and Keven George Rees, will be Thursday at 4 p.m.

in Flanner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary. She died Saturday in a Wabash nursing Other survivors grandparents Mrs. Loreana Price. Richard Lewis, great grandfather Rollin E. Taylor.

Services for Mrs. Lois H. Hanes Ferguson, 79, 2428 Gerrard, Speedway, a former beautician and employe of Allison, will be tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. in Stevens Chapel of the Flowers. She died Saturday.

Mrs. Ferguson was involved in pre-medicine studies at a Scottsville, school two years before discontinuing her education for health reasons. Upon moving to Indianapolis in 1923, she became a beautician and owned a shop until 1942. At the start of World War II, she was employed by Allison! working at Plants 1, 3 and 5. She was associated with Allison, 25 years, retiring in 1966.

Mrs. Ferguson went to Cuba with the Arthur Murray Dance Studio in the mid-1950s. She was a former member of Rebekah Lodge. Survivor daughter Laquita June Magenheimer T. C.

Jackson Services for T.C. Jackson, 58, 2216 N. Harding, will be Sunday in Rome, Ga. Friends may call Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m. at Craig Funeral Home.

Jackson, an employe of Community Hospital since 1971, died in Community Friday. Survivors wife Maggie; son Calvin; daughters Mrs. Bernice McKnight, Miss Patricia Jackson; sisters Mrs. Rosetta Riggins, Frances, Odessa and Kay Frances Jackson; brothers Robert, Joseph, Eugene, McArthur, Wallace, Jerry. Lee P.

Gant Services for Lee P. Gant, 84, Pequot Lake, will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home. He died Sunday in Crosby (Minn.) Hospital. A native of Newton, Iowa, Gant lived in Indianapolis 45 years.

He worked 16 years in the engineering records department of Allison, retiring in 1958. Gant was a World War I Army veteran. Survivors daughters Ruby, Mrs. Jean Sheets; son James. Mrs.

Lewis Russell Services fdr Mrs. Lewis (Mabel) Russell, 89, 1810 Orange, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Wilson-St. Pierre Chapel of the Chimes. She died yesterday in a nursing home.

A native of Paragon, she was a member of Southeastern Union Church. Survivors son Gilbert; daughters Irene Burnine, Frances Pierce, Irma Caudell, Evelyn Pem-berton. Mrs. Eva Witthoft Private services will be tomorrow in Monon for Mrs. Eva Standiford Witthoft, 94, 301 S.

Arlington. She died Sunday in a nursing home in Monticello. Mrs. Witthoft was a member of Irving-ton United Methodist Church. Survivors sons Samuel, Louis; daughters Mrs.

Edith Coleman, Mrs. Rebecca Booze. Mrs. Charlie Bowman Services for Mrs. Charlie (Dolly) Bowman, 80, will be Thursday at 2:30 p.m.

in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home. Mrs. Bowman died Sunday at her home, 1742 S. Asbury. Survivors daughters Miss Momie Bowman, Miss Gertie Car-rico, Mrs.

Bonnie Wheeler; son James E. Bowman. Mrs. Claude Truax Services were today for Mrs. Claude (Hattie) Truax, 95, 7001 Hoover Road.

Mrs. Truax, a former governess at the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Children's Home at Knightstown, died Saturday at her home Mrs. Truax was a governess at the home in the 1940s and '50s. Survivor daughter Lois Truax Williams. Mrs.

Myrtle Smith Services for, Mrs Myrtle Smith, 77, 612 Senate, will be at 1 pm. Thursday in Stuart Mortuary She died Saturday in her home. A native of Lebanon, Mrs Smith lived in Indianapolis 38 years. She was a member of 'the Baptist Church. HEARING INSTRUMENT SERVICES background In Indianapolis of professlonal-levet widest selection ot every type, style and of hearing instruments and related services may not be helped by any hearing Instrument Audlologlcal consulting for AUDITORY PROSTHETICS H.

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