Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 187, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1929 — Page 16

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LAST RITES FOR VETERAN CITY TEACHER HELD Miss Kate Mason Educator in Indianapolis for 36 Years. Funeral services for Miss Kate Mason. 66, of 2710 North Talbott street, one of the city’s foremost educators, who died Saturday at her home, will be held at 4:30 this afternoon in the Flanner and Buchanan mortuary. The Rev. P. S. Clutton, pastor of the Tuxedo Baptist church, will conduct the services. Miss Maud Dellbridge, supervisor of music in the city schools and a life-long friend of Miss Mason, will sing. Burial will be in De GrafT, 0., at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon. For the past seven years. Miss Mason has been principal of school No. 9. Fulton and Vermont streets.

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Her death was due to sleeping sickness which followed an attack of pneumonia. She has been ill a month. Miss Mason taught school fifty years, thirty-six years in Indianapolis. She is credited with being the founder of the first parentteacher organization in the city. The opportunity system which enables ambitious children to make up lost time was inaugurated here by Miss Mason. Bom in Rushsylvania, 0., she received her normal school education in Urbana, O. She took additional work in the University of Chicago and at Harvard university. Before coming to this city she taught in the high school at Marion, Kan. The new building at No. 9 was erected under her guidance and a petition is now before the school board naming the school’s auditorium after her. She was a member of the Civic Theatre League, American Association of University Women and the Indianapolis Association of Administrative Women in Education. Survivors are: Miss Elizabeth Mason, teacher at school No. 20, and Miss Cora Mason, sisters, both of Indianapolis; a brother, Charles E. Mason, Bellefontaine, 0., and a niece, Mrs. Alice Honeycutt of Indianapolis.

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Thomas Nicholson and Miss Hannah Book, both of the psychology department, are the new faculty members. The post-graduate students elected are: Ancil Holloway, Fairmount; Robert L. Miller and Robert Quinn, Valparaiso: Jesse Hendricks, Bloomington; Charles Vance, Jeffersonville; Lewis Childs, West Baden; Vernet E. Eaton, Bloomington, and Raymond J. Myers, Republic, O.

Only students of science of the highest scholastic standing are chosen for membership in Sigma Xi. Farm Bureau Holds Election LYNN, Ind., Dec. 16.—D. M. Hodgin is the new president of the Washington Township Farm bureau here. Other officers are: Harrison Hiatt, vice-president: Samuel Hinshaw, secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Forest Johnson, social and education director.

BOY ROBBERS HALTED Police Catch Two Piling Loot in Anderson Grocery. Bu Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Dec. 16.—Two boys, 12 and 14 years old respectively. have attempted their first and last robbery, they have told police. They broke into the John McDon-

nell grocery and were pilfering from the stock and shelves when the proprietor arrived at the front door. He called police who arrived while the robbers with the aid of lighted matches were still busy. They had piled up fifty packages of cigarettes, a box of cigars, candy chewing gum and a comb ready to carry feway, when averted. The case will be handled in Juvenile court.

_DEC. 16, 1929

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