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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 17

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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1948 Indiana llpallis C. W. Cougill, Father Of Parks Head, Dies Pvt. Milhollaiid's Funeral Saturday Funeral services for Pvt. Leo A.

Milholland, 23 years old, 836 Lincoln Street, who was killed July 31, 1943, in North Africa, will be held at PAGE 17 Company, and the Little Town O' Tailholt in James Whitcomb Riley's poem. The question was asked right after 150 of Rogge's fellow workers wished him well with a gift of a chime clock and $45 in cash. Rogge could say he would get plenty of rest now at Indianapolis 456 West 43d Street, to ba exact. The postal veteran is married and has a daughter, Miss Helen Rogge of New York City. ber of First Methodist Church, Is survived by the widow and another son, Herman L.

Cougill, Chicago. Other Slate Deaths Arcadia Mrs. Mary Ann Heinz-mann, S2. Aurora Mrs. Helena Nees Ullrich, 89.

Rockville Mrs. Verna B. Reel, 54. Sunman Nicholas Hartman, 94. surance Company here before retiring.

Funpral services will be at 1 ip.m. Thursday at the Albright Postal Clerk 43 Years Retires, Receives Gifts HERMAN E. ROGGE, veteran Indianapolis postal clerk, has spent 43 years sorting letters hound for the state's 953 postolflces. But just before he retired yesterday, he flunked his final question. 'What postofTiee would receive mail addressed to Carroll-ton?" he was asked.

"Oh uh! Say, I'm in no frame of mind for a question like that," Rogge answered. (Carrollton, located on the highway map on U.S. 52 in Hancock County, is Finley In the post.offiee books; Reed to tho Baltimore Ohio Railroad Anderson, Nov. 30 (Spl.) Charles W. Cougill, 76 years old, Anderson, died here today.

He was the father of Kenneth Cougill, state parks director. The elder Mr. Cougill worked 20 years for the Prudential In Expert To Confer On Segregation In City Schools- Thurgood Marshall, New York chief special counsel of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, will confer with Indianapolis NAACP attorneys here Friday and Saturday on the Issue of racial segregation in the city's schools. Henry J. Richardson association attorney here, said subject of the discussions will bo an injunction suit to force the Board of School Commissioners to abolish its segregation policy.

The group also will discuss a survey on segregation in the schools being conducted by the Indianapolis Community Relations Council. Funeral Home here. Burial will be at Parker. -Mr. Cougill, who was a mem 8:30 a.m.

Saturday in the home and 9 a.m. in St, Patrick's Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, A native of Indian npolis, Pvt. Milholland was a member of St.

Patrick's Baby Gift Supreme JZJ Kenneth Richey Kenneth Richey, 40 years old, a resident of the city most of his life, died Monday in his home, 2743 Adams Street. Funeral services will be held at the Christian Tabernacle Church OINUINI BABEE'TENDA SAFETY CHAIR Babee Tenda Sales Co. 3511 N. Shcrmin Dr. Ind.

CH. 068 at 2 p.m. tomorrow. The Rev. Lena O.

Spill-man will olliei- E.G. Frazier Former I. U. Teacher, Dies Friends here learned yesterday of the death in California of Prof. Edgar G.

Frazier, former professor in the Indiana University extension division. Associate professor in the English depart mont at Indiana University, Prof. Frazier taught there from 1915 to 1934. Ho developed the university's department of oral English, public speaking, dramatics and debating. He lived in Indianapolis after ho retired in 1934 until he moved to California in 1941.

He lived six years at Carvel-hy-t he-Sea. A former member of the Columbia Club, Prof. Frazier is survived by the widow, Mrs. Edgar G. Frazier, and a daughter, Miss Margaret Frazier.

Mrs. Anna R. Wyss Mrs. Anna Regina Wyss, 86 year3 old, 2134 Adams Street, an Indianapolis resident 45 years, died yesterday. Born at Huntington, Mrs.

Wyss was a member of St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church. She was the widow of Constantin Wyss, who died in 1922. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Anna Kopp, Mrs.

Agnes W. Christiansen and Mrs. Cecilia Wenz, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Julia D. Gill, Berwyn, a sister, Mrs.

Teresa Speaker, Fort Wayne; a brother, James J. Erpelding, Indianapolis, 18 grandchildren and 22 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday in St. Francis do Sales Church.

Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. ate. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. Born In Greenfield, Mr.

Richey came here as a child with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Give him or her a Girt Certificate Church and the Catholic Order of Foresters. He attended Emmerich Manual Training High School. He was an electrician at Electronic Laboratories, two years.

In service he was in the Field Artillery. Survivors include a son, Diivid Larry Milholland, Indianapolis; two sisters, Miss Gertrude Milholland and Mrs. Norman R. Ford, Indianapolis, and two brothers, Bernard Milholland, Phoenix, and Paul Milholland, Indianapolis. John C.

Cline John C. (Jack) Cline, 65 years old, 2055 Broadway, died yesterday in his home. He was born at Clayton and lived here the last 16 years. Mr. Cline was a remodeling contractor and real estate' man here, with ollices in his home.

He previously was engaged in business 24 years at Mooresville. He- was a member of Clayton Presbyterian Church. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Florence B. Cline; a daughter, Mrs.

Ida Harshman, Long Beach, and a sister, Mrs. A. M. Hall, Indianapolis. Funeral arrangements have' no been completed.

You may epecify the amount to be applied on the purchase of any garment Richoy. A sheet melul worker by trade, he had been employed at the R. B. Annis Company the last 10 years. He was a member of the Christian Tabernacle Church and the Junior Order of Mechanics.

In addition to the parents, he is survived by the widow, Mrs. Estelle Richey; two daughters, Beverly Ann Richoy and Norma Darlene Richey; two brothers, Donald Richey and Harry Richey, and three sisters, Mrs. Madge Mrs. Aaron Holt Funeral services for Mrs. Rcadia Holt, 39 years old, 842 North Capitol Avenue, who died Monday in General Hospital, will be held at 1 p.m.

tomorrow In Jacobs Brothers' West Side Chapel. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Mrs. Holt was born in Indianapolis. Survivors include the husband, Aaron Holt; her father, John Gray, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs.

Begonia Royster and Miss Elizabeth Gray, Indianapolis, and a brother, John Gray Chicago. Mrs. Ida Lutz Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Lutz, 86 years old, 3004 Clifton Street, who died in her home Monday, will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in G.

H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Born at Baltimore, Mrs. Lutz lived in Indianapolis 60 years.

She was a member of the Royal Neighbors of America and Women's Benefit Society. Surviving are a son, Walter Lutz, Indianapolis, and a custom tailored to measure. Huffman, Mrs Doris Roeske and Miss Wilberta Richey, all of In dianapolis. George W. Osborn George W.

Osborn. vpnrs Old. R.R. 12. Box 214.

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Williams for further details. in Methodist Hospital. He lived in Indianapolis .30 years. Mr. Osborn also operated a bookstore in Elwood for 20 years.

He was born in Norwalk. O. Melville Surface Funeral services for Melville Surface, 73 years old, formerly of Indianapolis, were held yesterday in Pert Angeles, Wash. He had lived there for the last four years and died at home last Friday. Mr.

Surface had been employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad in Indianapolis 47 years. He Retired 10 years ago. He was a member of Belmont United Brethren Church. Mr. Osborn was a member of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church and Quincy Masonic Lodge, Mrs.

Margaret Glaze Mrs. Margaret E. Glaze, S5 years old, died yesterday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Bertha Tharp, 521 North Tremont Street. KAHN TAlLVRlffi Funeral services will be at 1 Mrs.

Richard Phillips Funeral services for Mrs. Amy Phillips, 61 years old, 33 East 36th Street, who died Monday in her home, will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Flanner Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. A native of Indianapolis, Mrs.

Phillips was graduated from the Indiana State School for the Deaf. Se was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include the husband, Richard H. Phillips; a son, Richard M. Phillips, Speedway; a sister, Mrs.

Ura Cunningham, New Palestine, and a brother, Verna Martin, Chicago. p.m. tomorrow in Shirlev Broth OF INDIANAPOLIS ers Central Chapel. Burial will be in Elwood Cemetery. Survivors are.

a son. Frank V. MERIDIAN WASHINGTON 2nd FL. KAHN BLDG. Osborn; a daughter, Mrs.

Lewis R. Thomas, both of Indianapolis; two brothers. Charles R. Oshorn. Born at Brownsburg, Mrs.

Glaze lived in Indianapolis most of her life. Besides her daughter, shejfl'survived by a grandson and great-grandson. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Conkle Funeral Home. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery.

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