Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 229, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1934 — Page 4

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PROMINENT CITY SCHOOL WORKER DIES iRITES SET Mrs. Ada A. Norwood, 74, Was Organizer for Parent-Teachers. Last services for Mrs. Ada A. Norwood. 74. of 1133 Epler avenue, proounent Parent-Teacher worker, died yesterday in her home, will be held at 3 tomorrow afternoon in the Center M. E. church. She was the widow of James A. Norwood. Mrs. Norwood spent her entire life in Perry township and was a member of the Center church. She was a charter member of Southport chapter No. 442. Order of Eastern Star and was active in organizing Parent-Teacher clubs. She was honorary' vice president of the State Congress of Parents and Teachers. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Hazel Epier, Indianapolis; Mrs. Hester Bray, Portland, and Mrs. Martha Wentz, Morgantown; two sons, William A. Norwood, Southport, and James Norwood, Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs Clara Hester and Mrs. Zella Hardesty, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Hattie Wilson, Greenwood; a brother, Lindly Hester, Greenwood, and ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Retired Policeman Dead Henry Sandman, retired Indianapolis policeman, died yesterday in his home at Springfield. 0., according to word received here today. Mr. Sandman was one of the first members of the force to hold the rank of lieutenant. He served on the department twenty-three years. Rites for Crash Victim Set Last rites for John Stein, 60. of 229 South Warman avenue, who died yesterday in the city hospital of injuries suffered in a truck-automo-bile collision Tuesday, will be held at 9 tomorrow morning in St. Anthony’s Catholic church. Burial will be In Holy Cross cemetery. Retired Carpenter Passes Funeral services for Engelbert E. Kuhner, 82, of 633 North Davidson street, who died in St. Francis hospital yesterday after a brief illness, will be held at 8:30 tomorrow morn-

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CITY BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU NAMES HEADS Officers Fleeted at Annual Session Today; Reports Heard. Annual election of officers of the Indianapolis Better Business Bureau wdll be held at noon today at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Reports of the last year's activities will be submitted by the officers. T. M. Overley is the bureau manager. ing in the home and at 9 in St. Mary’s Catholic church. Burial will j be in St. Joseph's cemetery. Mr. Kuhner had been employed as carpenter at the Big Four railrqad and the New York Central for thir-ty-six years before his retirement in 1912. He came to this country from Germany seventy-two years ago. Surviving him are two sons, Leo A. Kuhner and Larry R. Kuhner; a daughter, Mrs. Fora Cassey. and a sister, Mrs. Amalie Fritz, all of this city. _

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WOLFF HEADS i MUSEUM BOARD Designated by Trustees at Eighth Annual Election. Herman C. Wolff was elected president of the board of trustees of the Children’s Museum yesterday at the eighth annual election held at the museum. Other officers named are Julian Wetzel and Hillis L. Howie, vicepresidents; Miss Faye Henley, secretary, and Benjamin D. Hitz, treasurer.

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