Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 190, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1929 — Page 7

DEC. 10, 1920_

HOME FUNERAL SLATED FRIDAY FDR MRS. HENRY Deceased Wife of Minister Was Prominent in Club, Educational Work. Funeral services for Mrs. S. Edward Henry, 57, prominent in Indianapolis club and educational life, who died Tuesday after a year’s illness, will be conducted at the borne, 4814 North Meridian street, at 2 p. m. Friday, with the Rev George A. Frantz, pastor of First Presbyerian church, officiating. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery Born in Lagro, Term., Mrs Ilenrv lived at Marysvilie in the same state for several years, where she attended college. She is a former instructor in the Teachers College of Indianapolis. A resident of Indianapolis about twenty-five years, Mrs. Henry was a member of the Presbyterian church, the Propylaeum, Society of Indiana Pioneers, John Herron Art Institute and Matinee Musicale. Survivors are the husband, the Rev. s. E. Henry, a Presbyterian clergyman; two daughters, the Misses Margaret and Anna Lou Henry; two sisters, Miss Emma Colbert and Mrs. Annie E. Meyers of Minneapolis, and five brothers, C. C. Colbert. Elkhart; Louis D Colbert, Fairbanks, Alaska; Paul Colbert, Montreal: N. R. Colbert of Indianapolis, and E. R. Colbert of Camby. Bury Wreck Victim Last rites for Mrs. Nellie C. Whitehead, former resident of Indianapolis and Terre Haute, who was injured fatally in an auto crash in California several weeks ago, were to be held at 2 p. m. today at the Flannpr & Buchanan mortuary. Mrs. Whitehead taugh school at Terre Haute for several years. Survivors. besides the husband, Herbert L. Whitehead, are a sister. Miss Cnarlotte Shaver; an uncle, William Speer, both of Terre Haute, and a brother, A. Shaver of Chicago. Her husband, former local theater owner, suffered injuries in the accident which prevented him returning with the body.

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3,556 Acres Acquired in North, Out of License Fee Funds. Purchase of 3,556 acres of land in Jasper and Pulaski counties for a state game refuge was announced today by the state conservation department. The land represents an investment of $37,953.81, plus certain ditch assessments and taxes. The money came from earnings of the fish and game division, according to George N. Mannfeld, division chief. Increase of the holding to 5,000 acres is planned, he said. This is the third game reserve established by the department. The land lies in Walker township, Jasper county, and Clay township. Pulaski county. The area had been ditched but proved unproductive, it was said. The fish and game division proposes to reflood parts of the area, to produce wild duck marshes. The place now is well stocked with quail and prairie chicken, according to Mannfeld. “Purchase of several plots was negotiated through T3 '"’ n. T^crrr...

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

PEACE IS GDAL AT LYNHORST ‘Mayor’ Willing to Quit, but Not Under Fire. Private conferences today marked the land annexation fight in Lynhurst, town corporation southwest of Indianapolis. Peaceful solution of the dispute over legality of election of five town board members was expected by civic association leaders and several planned to confer with Ernest Kellogg, board chairman and town

“mayor,” to work out a settlement. Kellogg has expressed himself as intending to resign as chairman of the board because of the labors involved, but has indicated he would not resign under fire. Civic association leaders declared they do not desire any factional struggle among residents and that they will endeavor to work witli Kellogg. Kellogg's appeals from two fines of SIOO and costs for drawing deadly weapons and carrying concealed weapons is pending. He was arrest-

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