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THE HAMMOND TIMES
Thursday, April 24, 1952
Calumet Region Obituaries
:wo sons, Walter and August; a
brother, John, and nine grandchildren.
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Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10:45 a. m. in St. Florian
church, Hegewisch. Rev. Francis
Kulinski will officiate. Burial will
be at Holy Cross cemetery, Calumet City. The Hegewisch funeral
home, 13300 Houston Ave., is in
charge of funeral arrangements.
Thompson Dies
In Twin City;
Early Settler
Scooter Scoots Lad to Hospital
r
an illness of (our months.
Voss Dies at 63; lowing
He had resided at 2513 W. Monroe
St., South Bend, and was 68 years
Retired Standard old. Burial will be in St. Joseph's
cemetery, fi\-e miles west of South
on U. S. 2.
Railway Executive Bend
He is survived by the widow, MKS. CLARA MAY THABP
William J. Voss, 63, retired superintendent of the Standard Rail'
way Equipment 'Mfg. Co. of Harhmond. died last night in St. Luke
hospital, where he had been confined for three weeks. He resided
at 700 173rd St., Hammond.
Widely known in midwest industrial circles, Voss was associated
with the Hammond firm since 191B.
He retired a year ago.
He was active in the Republican
] arty, served as a GOP precinct
committceman and was one of the
organizers of the Lincoln club. His
many affiliations included the Garfield lodge of thti F. and A. M.
S U R V I V I N G arc the widow,
Frieda; a daughter, Mrs. Evclyv
Gauthier of Hammond; a son, William of Kansas City, Mo., and five
grandchildren.
Friends may visit the Neidow
chapel, 117 Rimbach St., after
p. m. today. The body will remain
there until 10 a. rn. Saturday when
it will be taken to Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed church in
H a m m o n d , .where Rev. Paul
Schaeffer will officiate at funeral
services Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Burial will be at Elmwood cemetery..
SYLVESTER F. GDERANOWSKI
Services for Sylvester F. Gieranowski, father of Rev. William
GieranowsUi. curate of St. Thomas
More church in Munster, will be
held Saturday at 10 a. rn. in St.
Adalbert's church. South Bend. Rev.
Gieranowski will oEficiatc.
Gicranowski died Tuesday fol-
Hedwige; two sons, Edward and
Rev.
William Joseph and two
daughters, Mrs. John Andruszko of
South Bend, and Sister Mary Henrietta, a member of the Felician
sister of St. Hyancinth church, Detroit.
Services for Mrs. Clara May
Tharp, 70, of 2652 Ridge Rd, Highland, will be held at 11:30 a. m.
Saturday from the Christian Fellowship church, 165th St. and Jackson Ave., with-Rev. Samuel McDill
officiating. Burial will be in West
Lebanon cemetery, West Lebanon,
Ind.
Members of the Royal Neighbors
Goldenrod camp 1657 wul hold
services at 7:30- p. m. tomorrow at
the C. J. Huber funeral home, 722
165th St. Mrs. Tharp died yesterday. Other details were carried in
yesterday's Hammond Times.
JIBS. AGNES MODROVVSKI
Services for Mrs. Agnes Modrowski, 36, of 1550 Hayes St., Gary,
former East Chicago resident, will
be held Saturday at 9:30 a. m.
from the Prusiecki funeral home,
3803 Main St., Indiana Harbor, and
at 10 a. m. at Sacred Heart church,
Gary. Burial will be in Holy Cross EARL W. PETERS
cemetery, Calumet" City.
A resident of Hammond's HessMrs. Modrowski died Tuesday'in ville district for 25 years, Earl W.
Gary Methodist hospital followin;, g P ieters, 66, of 6825 Kennedy Ave.,
a brief illness. She had lived in died yesterday in St. Margaret hosIndiana Harbor for 25 years. For pital after a long illness.
the past 11 years she resided in Following funeral services tomorGary. She was a member of St. row at 7:30 p. m. in the Huber funeral home, 7051 Kennedy Ave., the
John's Cantius society, No. 439.
She is survived by the husband, body will be taken to Viola, 111., for
Frank; one daughter, Delphine, of burial Saturday. Rev. B. W. CarGary; mother, Mrs. Antoinette Lo- rier will officiate at rites in the fubodzinski; six brothers, Stanley, neral home.
Frank, John, Walter, Casimir and Surviving are the widow, Ruth;
Chester; three sisters, Mrs. Mary a son, Earl, Jr., of Two Rivers,
Piwkiewicz, Mrs. Josephine PiwTue- Wis,; a daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Bailwicz, all of Indiana Harbor, and ey of Highland; the mother, Mrs.
Mrs. Lillian Bogucki, of Whiting. Ada Peters..of Viola, 111.; three sisters, Mrs. J. H. Lloyd of Oak Park,
111., Mrs. Park Thede of Salem,
ANDREW ZAJAC
Ore., and Mrs. Stewart Clark of
Las
Vegas, N. M., and four grandHEGEWISCH — Andrew Zajac,
65, died yesterday in his home at children.
13505 Baltimore Ave.
Surviving are four daughters, MRS. HAROLD MITCHELL
Mary Zulaski, Laura Grundman. Services for Mrs. Harold Mitchell,
Jean Hruskoci and Frances Kenar; a former Hammond resident, were
held yesterday in Harrisburg, 111.
Mrs. Mitchell died Monday in Harrisburg. She was 44.
She is survived by the husband;
one son, Robert, of Harrisburg;
mother, Amelia Sitnick; two brothers, Steve and Alex Sitnick, and
one sister, Mrs. George Siebielic, all
of Hammond's Hessville section,
and one sister'in Poland.
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LYDIA HARDTKE
Services for Lydia Hardtke, 65,
a former Hammond resident, will
be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the
Snyder funeral home, Hohman Ave
and Warren St.,'with Rev. Paul
Schaeffer officiating. Burial wil"
be in Elmwood cemetery.
Mrs. Hardtke died Tuesday in
West Suburban hospital, Chicago,
She is survived by two sisters,
Mrs. Marie Hinz of Chicago, and
Mrs. Viola Danielson of Florida
and three brothers, William Freeman of Chicago, Frank of Lowell
and Ernest of Chicago. Other obituary details were carried in yesterday's Hammond Times.
DONALD LEFEBRE
Services for Donald LeFebre, 17
of 6120 Willard Ave., Hammond
will be held Friday at 10 a.m
from Snydcr's funeral home, Hohman Ave. and Warren St., with
Shop Friday 9:30 A. M. to S P. M.
East .Chicago lost one of its
early settlers and one of its most
prominent businessmen in the death
'ast night of Henry George Thompson, '80.
Thompson in 1DQ2 founded Nassau and Thompson, Inc., at 812 W.
Chicago. Ave., a news agency which
has experienced vast expansion. He
retired from business activity in
1944.
The deceased, who came to the
United States at the age of 5 from
Wales,' England, settled in East
Chicago in the early 1890s.
He was a member of East Chi
cago' Lodge 677 of the Odd Fellows.
State Street
Hammond
THOMPSON succumbed l a s t
night in his residence at 4402
Northcdte Ave., following a heart
attack.. •
The body was taken lo the Hu
her funeral home, 905 W. Chicago
Ave. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Surviving arc the widow, Cora;
two daughters, Mrs. John W. Miller of Winnetka, III, and Mrs. A.B.
Kelly of Hammond; a sister, .Mrs.
DOUGLAS HOLEN, '3, was aboard his scooter in Indianapolis Helen
Wringler of Reading,' Pa.,
yesterday when he got a thumb caught in a hole ,iii the handle. a grandson, Leigh Miller, and sevHis family couldn't release it. Nor could a police squad. Offi- eral-nieces and nephews.
cers did remove the handle from the scooter taking it—and
Douglas—to General hospital. There, Dr. Kenneth Ahola
(right) and the boy's father (center) stand by while Douglas
Djerf wields a hacksaw to free the thumb. Sole casualty—the
scooter handle.
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(AP Wirephoto)
Msgr. Edward J. Mungovan officiating. Burial will be in Elrnwood
cemrtery.
LeFebrc died Tuesday in St.
Margaret hospital. O t h e r details
were carried in yesterday's Hammond Times.
LYDIA KAROLYI
Services for Lydia Karolyi, formerly of 3647 Pennsylvania Ave.,
Indiana Harbor, will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. from the McGuan
mortuary, 3438 Fir St., I n d i a n a
Harbor, and at 2 p.m. from the
Hungarian Reformed church, with
Rev. John D. Szeghy officiating,
Burial will be in Oakhill cemetery,
Other details were carried in yesterday's Hammond Times.
Cremate Body of
Sir Stafford Cripps
ZURICH-T (INS)—The body of
Sir Stafford Cripps, Britain's former chancellor of the exchequer,
CONCRETE USE
was cremated today in Zurich or
CINCINNATI— (SF>— First rein- what would have been his 63rd
forced concrete skyscraper in the birthday.
U. S. was built here in 1902.
The service was attended by Sir
Stafford's family and members of
the diplomatic corps.
MILK OUTPUT
The former cabinet minister dice
U. S. farm milk output in 1950 in a Swiss clinic Monday after
was 56,072 million quarts.
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"Forgotten Man" Dies
In Mental Hospital
Spacious hanging
ST. JOSEPH, .Mo. —(UP)—"The
forgotten man" of Missouri's state
mental hospital No. 2 is dead.
For 55 years Chris Bally, admitted as a 17-year-old boy, was a
patient in the institution. Hospital
records showed that in those 55
years he never had a visitor.
On admittance, he told attendants he didn't know where he came
from, "don't know where my parents are, have no idea if I have any
brothers or sisters."
On his death at the age of 72
authorities started a search for
realtives. None was found immediately.
May Restore Night
Mail Collections
WASHINGTON — (UP) — Postmaster General Jesse M. Donaldson
said today he hopes to restore late
ight mail collections soon in major
cities.
He said the service may also be
resumed in some medium-sized ane
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