Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 119, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1929 — Page 3

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JOHN, F, RYAN ► ENOS OWN LIFE IN CALIFORNIA _________ 1 Body of Former City Man Will Be Brought Here for Services. ThP body of John F. Ryan. 45. son of Mr. and P. J. Ryan. 540 Central court, north, who died Wednesday in his Los Angeles home, probably will arrive in Indianapolis Saturday. relatives said today. Mr. Ryan, according to United Press dispatches, committed suicide by swallowing poison after failure to effect a reconciliation with his estranged wife. He was a veteran of the World war, having served as a lieutenant, in the Twenty-eighth United States Infantry. Members of the American Legion will conduct a military burial service, firing a salute over the grave in Holy Cross cemetery. Funeral services are to be held in SS. Peter and Paul Catherdal. Surviving him, besides the parents, are three brothers, William, Joseph, and Francis Ryan of Indianapolis; the widow, Mrs. Mary Van Winkle Ryan, Los Angeles, and two sisters, Mrs. J. M. Fox, Denver, and Mrs. Byron C. Young Hollywood, Fla. Funeral for Nurse Funeral services were held at Franklin today for Miss Hazel Deupree, superintendent of nurses at Coleman hospital, who died Wednesday night at the James Whitcomb Riley hospital for children after an extended illness. Burial was in Rest Haven cemetery at Edinburg. Born at Edinburg, Miss Deupree was educated at Franklin college and Indiana university where she received her degree as a graduate nurse. Survivors are the parents, Judge and Mrs. William E. Deupree of Franklin, where last rites were conducted, and two brothers, Ralph Dupree and L. Ert Deupree of Shelbyville. Miss Deupree w r as a member of the Franklin Christian church and Pi Beta Pi and Tri Kappa sororities. Business Man Dies Funeral services for Charles Pig-

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Places We Long to Visit Who hasn’t felt a longing to see and know the shores of the Mediterranean . \ . that cradle of the civilization we enjoy today. Land so ancient that the builders of monuments that still stand and the great men and important events they were erected to commemorate are completely lost in the mists of antiquity. Plan now to satisfy that long-felt desire to view these interesting countries this winter. .. If you will intrust us with the duty of making all arrangements for your trip, we promise you. in return, a cruise free from all irksome details, leaving you nothing to do except enjoy it to the fullest extent. Call. WTite or phone us. RICHARD A. KI’RTZ, MANAGER TItfcVEL BUREAU The Leading Travel Bureau of Indianapolis S UNION TRUSTS 120 East Market St. RI ley 5341

See, Says Sea! By VnitrrS prr* MONTREAL. Sept. 27 —J. A. Sea of Independence. Mo., is the winner of the coveted Nipigon trophy, awarded annually to the angler who succeeds in landing the largest trout from the waters adjacent to Nipigon lodge at Orient Bay, Ontaria. A. S. McLean, general superintendent of hotels Canadian National Railways, said. The “square-tail” landed by weighed seven and threequarters pounds, was twentyfive inches long and had a girth of sixteen inches.

man Sr., secretary of the Allied Coal and Material Company, who died Thursday, will be conducted at the home, 1902 North Alabama street, at 3 p. m. Saturday. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Pigman was bom in Delphi and came to Indianapo'Ls in 1905. Survivors are the widow’, a daughter, Mrs. Eugene E. Sims, and a son, Charles Pigman Jr.

15 IN RACE FOR SCHOOL BOARD Three More File Prior to Campaign Deadline. The number of candidates for the school board was boosted to fifteen today with the filing of three additional petitions before the deadline Thursday midnight. Mrs. Mary Hoss, whose term on the park board expires in January; Ernest T. Marker, south side druggist; and Andrew J. Blueher, candidate for city manager commissioner before the law was held invalid, were the last to file. Mrs. Hoss is an active Republican and the other two are Democrats. Mark R. Gray, co-publisher of the Indianapolis Commercial and a commissioner candidae, issued a statement pledging economy and inviting representation of teachers and parents at. the board meetings. He struck at the high cost of text books.

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