Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 288, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1934 — Page 17

APRIL 12,1934

HERMAN THOMS, CITY DRUGGIST 50 YEARS, DIES Veteran Pharmacist. 74, Is Victim of Heart Disease. Heart disease yesterday caused the death of Herman E. Thoms, 74, druggist in Indianapolis for more than fifty years. Mr. Thoms died at. his home, 1212 North New Jersey r reet. T nneral services will be held at -* 3U tomorrow in the Royster <fc cvsKin funeral horn?. Burial will be o Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Thoms was a graduate of the Philadelphia School of Pharmacy. He was a member of the New Jersey fVrrr, m E. rhurrh, Ancient Landmarks lodge, f. A. M. and Odd Fallows. Surviivng are the widow, Mrs. Sophie Goth Thoms; two daughters, Helen, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Joseph C. Caperton. Chicago; a sister. Mrs. W. w. Greer. Chicago, and three brothers, Fred Thoms, Shelbyville, and Henry and George R. Thom.s, Indianapolis. Fred \V. Hillman Dies Following a brief illness, Fred William Hillman. 69. of 813 .South New Jersey street, died Tuesday in the Methodist hospital. For fiftyfour years he had been connected with Tanner & Cos., wholesale dealers in metals and tinners' supplies. He was a member of St. Paul Evangelical laitheran church. Funeral services will be held In the residence at, 2:30 tomorrow afternoon. Surviving are the widow, a son, Carl F., and a daughter Frieda. Mrs. Florence Bray Is Dead Mrs. Florence Q. Bray, 69, died yesterday in her home. 1901 Carrollton avenue. She had been ill for three years. Mrs. Brav was the widow of Edward S. Bray, captain of detectives in the Indianapolis police department at the time of his death in 1909. She was a member of Queen Esther chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, the Olive Branch Robckah lodge and the Pythian Sisters. Funeral services will be he'd in the home. The time has not been announced. Surviving Mrs. Bray are three sons—John, Indianapolis; Walker, Detroit, and Henry, Atlanta, Ga.— and a half-brother, Raymond Walker, Clayton. DR. WIRT IS RIGHT. EVANGELIST ASSERTS Dr. Gout hey Predicts Radical Control of Untied States. ' I believe Dr. Wirt is right,” Dr. A. P. Gouthey, Seattle evangelist, said last night at Cadle tabernacle, in referring to congressional investigation of the Gary educator’s “red plot" charges. "They are going to laugh him off.’’ said Dr. Gouthey, "but you mark mv prophecy that within the next few years, in fact before the next presidential election, you will see that Dr. Wirt is right. The reason you do not see God’s annointed preachers shot down by firing squads now is because the radical elements have not gotten into full power.” HOOSIER FARMERS GET $987,413 CORN LOANS Only Three Marion County Men Included in List. Corn loans to Hoosier farmers neared the $1,000,000 mark today, according to a tabulation made by Martin L. Lang, state food and drug commission and commisisoner of weights and measures. Sealing the cribs in which corn Is kept and upon which loans have been made is under Mr. Lang’s jurisdiction. SlOnlv three loans have been made in Marion county. Benton county farmers lead the list with 372, There are now 1,547 loans on 2.194.253 bushels sealed in 1.938 cribs, Mr. Lang reports. Funds loaned amount to $987,413.85. 52 BOYS ENTERED IN ANNUAL KITE TOURNEY £5 Prizes to Be Given by Church Sponsors Saturday. Fifty-two boys have enetered the annual kite tournament scheduled for 9:30 a. m. Saturday at the state fairground. The contest, is open to any boy in Indianapolis between 8 and 18 and there are no admission or entry fees. Twenty-five prizes will be distributed by the recreation department of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, which is sponsoring the event.

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