Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1933 — Page 8
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FRENZEL RITES WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY Members of Maennerchor Will Sing at Funeral Services. Funeral services for John P. Frenzel, 79, Indianapolis banker, who diPd Monday morning after a stroke of apoplexy, will be held at 2:30 Wednesday in his home, 2908 North Meridian street. Members of the Indianapolis Maennerrhor, of which he was president, will sing. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Hurst Funeral Today Military rites for Hugh fßob Hurst, 30, 27.5 North Parkview avenue, racing mechanic, who was killed Sunday during qualification trials, will be held at 2 this afternoon in the Roy J. Tolin under-
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taking establishment. Burial will j be in Washington Park cemetefy. The services will be under the direction of Richard J. Litz, detach- J ment of the Marine Corps League.! Hurst was one of the youngest ■ marines in the World war, having enlisted when he was 14. City Woman, 81. Dead Following an illnesa of two weeks. | Mrs. Kate Shaffer, 81. lifelong resident of Indiana, died Monday at | th* home of her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Wiley, 3137 Northwestern j avenue. Funeral services will be held at 1 7:30 tonight in the daughter’s home, and at 3 Wednesday in Fortville, Ind. Burial will be in Gravel Lawn cemeterySurvivors are four daughters. Mrs. Wiley, Mrs. Audra Clinton and Mrs. Matilda Kountz, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Daisy Dugan of La Porte; a brother, William G. Shaffer, North Oakland; a sister, Mrs. Mattie Cromer, Marion, O.; twelve grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. George Schuh Burial Wednesday Funeral services for George i Schuh, 76, a gardener on the Rock- ! ville Road many years, will be held at 2 Wednesday in his home. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. .Schuh was born in Bavaria, •
Germany. He came to Indianapolis in 1871. He was a member of the z ion Evangelical church and the Deutsches Bayern Verein. He died Sunday at his home. Survivors are five sons. George Schuh, O. E. Schuh, Harry Schuh. William P. Schuh and Frank H. Schuh. all of Indianapolis, and five grand-children. Bill Denver's Body to Ohio Body of William 'Bill Denver) Orem, 32, Cuyahoga Falls, 0., race driver, killed here Sunday while attempting to qualify for the local 500 mile race, was taken to Akron, 0.,
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Monday night, accompanied by the widow. Mrs. Irene Orem. Orem used the name of Denver while racing. Other survivore are his parents, and a brother in Akron. FLOWER KILLS INSECTS Horticulturist to Develop Plant on Commercial Basis. By VnitrtJ [‘ret* MADISON. Wis., May 30.—An insect killing flower. Pyrethrum, has been developed into a commercial crop by E. P. Sandsten, former University of Wisconsin horticulturist. The flower, resembling a daisy, is harmless to man, but fatal to insects.
PLAYERS ARE COACHES Serve as Assistants for Wisconsin U. Grid Practice. By I nilrd Prrtt MADISON. Wis.. May 30.—When i no funds were found with which to hire additional assistants to football coach Clarence W. Spears, at the j University of Wisconsin, four veterans of the 1932 team offered their sendees in spring practice. Regular assistants were coaching other 1 spring sport-s teams.
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OKLAHOMA STUDIES 1-HOUSE ASSEMBLY Revolutionary Proposal May Be Tried Out. By United Prrtt OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla., May 30.—Oklahoma may become a labaratory for the revolutionary proposal of a one-house legislature
with Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska as sponsor. Senator Norris told Fletcher Riley, Oklahoma Supreme Coun chief justice, that he was interested in coming here to urge adoption of such a legislative plan in place of the body now existing. Riley said Senator Norris de-
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