Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 172, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1934 — Page 16

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W. 6. OWENS, VETERAN STATE EXAMINER, DIES

Chief Deputy of Accounts Board to Be Buried in Bedford. Funeral services lor Walter G Owen*. 63. of 3319 Park avenue, state accounts board chief deputy examiner and prominent Democrat, who died last night of heart disease, will be held at 9 Friday morning in *he Hisev A: Titus funeral home. 951 North Delaware street, and at 2 Friday in the First Presbyterian church. Bedford. Burial will be in Bedford. Mr. Owens, who had lived in Indianapolis twenty years, was a member of the Masonic lodge and the First Presbyterian church. Surviving him is a daughter. Mrs. Charies M. Crippin, with whom he Lodge Leader Dead Services for F. Smith Kirt.ev, 66. forty years an Indianapolr resident whOrflied last night in his home. 301 East North street, will be held in the Wald funeral home. 1637 North Illinois street, at 10:30 Friday. Other services will be conduced by the Oak Leaf Camp 340. Modern Woodmen of America. Franklin, of which Mr. Kin ley was a charter member, at the cemetery there. Mr. Kirtley was central Indiana district, manager for the Woodmen., He was a member of Noblesville Camp 3026, Liberty Benefit Society, and the Central Christian church. Surviving are the widow. Mr?. Mabel Adams Kirtley; a daughter. Mrs Marjorie Larne. Indianapolis; j two stepsons. Carl Adams and Mar- i ion Adams; his mother. Mrs. Clara I Kir'U v Winkle Franklin: two d* j ters. Mrs Hal Musselman, Franklin and Mrs. W. E. Smith. Highland, Park Mich . and a brother. Dr. L W Kirtley. Indianapolis.

Pioneer Florist Passes Funeral services for Henry W Rieman. 77. of 521 East Morris street, pioneer Indianapolis florist who died yesterday in his home, mill be held at 2 Fridav in the residence. or in the Fricdens Evangelical church. 230 Parkway avenue, of which he was a member. Burial will be m Crown Hill. Mr Rieman. charter member of the Indiana State Florists' Association, a member of the Society of American Florists and Omamental Horticulturists, and the Chrysanthemum Society of America, mtroduc- ’ ’ "’iv new varieties of flowers. Su o him are the widow. Mrs. 11 . : Rieman: five daughters. ys Minn’e Rieman. Miss F ** man. Miss Marie Rieman at ' * * .. Clara reaper, all of Ini' and Mrs Louise Cramer. ( >; two sons. Frank E Rieman a- t orry F. Rieman. both of Inti.a no* ; s. and three brothers. Au-nst Pieman. Ernest Rieman and Fred Rieman. all of Indianapolis. City Woman. 100, Dead The funeral of Mrs Anna Catherine Morris. 100. who died yesterday at the home of a daimh er. j Mrs. Eben E. Evans. 3009 East Now York street, will be held at 7:30 tonight in the residence. The body mill be taken to old Salem cemetery, near Napoleon, for burial. Mrs. Morris celebrated her 100th birthday last March, when members of St. Mat hews Lutheran church held a celebration in her honcr. Surviving her are five daughters. Mrs. Ev n- and Mrs. Liddie Dr line. Indiat . .ro'is: Mrs. Anna Wehr. Ripley courtv. and Mrs. Jennie Bankloh and Mrs Rhoda Mitchell, es Cincinnati, and a son. Thom a _ Morris. Cincinnati. Mrs. Campbell Buried Services for Mrs. Ida M. Cam;’ bell. 58. of 411 East Walnut stre... who died in city hospital Mond mere held at 10 today, at the Mou; A- Kirk funeral home. Members ■ the Eastern Star arttJ the Wh. Shnne. of which organizations st. f was a member, were in charge. Surviving her is one son. Joseph. Campbell, with whom she lived. Former Resident Dead Funeral services for Mrs. Cynthia Carpenter. 58. former Indianapo,.o resident, mho died Sunday in North Platte. Neb., will be held al 10

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Friday in the Shirley Brothers central chapel. 946 Nonh Illinois street. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Mrs. Carpenter is survived by a son. Vern Carpenter. 4637 Carrollton avenue; a daughter. Mrs. Lucille Lindlev. North Platte, and a brother. Harry Winterrood. 2056 Park avenue. Garage Owner Succumbs Burial services for Harry F. Blake. 43, 5635 Lowell avenue, who died Monday in the Ritter Avenue Garage, of which he was proprietor, will be held at 9 tomorow m the Irvington Methodist Episcopal church. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. Mr. Blake, who had lived in Indianapolis since he was 12, was a member of Irvington Lodge 666, Free . and Accepted Masons. Surviving him are the widow’. Mrs. Janette. Blake; two daughters. Cath- , erine May and Betty Lou Blake, and a son, Harry F. Blake, Jr.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Blake; a sister. Mrs. Olive Smith, and a brother, Donald Blake, all of Scottsburg. Rites Held for Infant Funeral services for Georgia francos Helber, 2'--month-old Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Helber. Toledo, who died Monday in Toledo, were to be held at 2:30 this afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Staley Callender. 1127 North Tacoma avenue, here. Burial was to be in Washington Park cemetery. Mrs. Helber formerly lived in Indianapolis. She was a graduate of Manual Training high school. Clark Rites Friday Services for Augustus H. Clark. 78. who died yesterday in the home of Si s daughter, Mrs. Ray T. Fatout, 3 TO Watson road, will be held in F itavia, 0., his former home, Friday. Mr. Clark, a member of the Masonic and Odd Fellow orders, formerly was a contractor in Ohio, where he completed the construction of einhty-four school buildings. Surviving him are two daughters, Mrs. Fatout and Mrs. E. R. Justice, Spartanburg. S. C.

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Contracted Sleep Sickness During Experiments, Physicians Fear. Hu ' nitni Prri WASHINGTON, Nov. 28—Physicians watched the condition of Dr Charles Armstrong, hero of United States public health service fights against parrot fever and other maladies, closely today in fear he may have contracted the dread sleeping sickness. Dr Armstrong was stricken with a mysterious malady while completing anew study of sleeping sickness which is believed to have advanced medical knowledge about the disease. He has been ill for three weeks but his associates have been unable to diagnose his symptoms. His body is covered with a rash unlike that in any known disease and he has a temperature. At times he is irrational. The physician has been studying sleeping sickness since the serious St. Louis outbreak in 1933. When stricken, he was just ready to announce discovery of anew virus which is believed to have caused the disease and was working on neutralization tests in connection with his discovery. If stricken with sleeping sickness it will be the third serious disease contracted by Dr. Armstrong in the cause of science. He suffered with Dengue fever in 1923 and parrot fever in 1929-30. ERROR IS CORRECTED Beer Theft Suspect Did Not Attend Party at Tally Home. Mrs. Margaret Talley, 217 South Keystone avenue, today asked The Times to state that Charles Worland, 1515 Bates street, arrested several days ago in connection with theft of seven bottles of beer from her home, had not attended a party at her home prior to the incident. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Brrnice Brooks. 1430 West Fourteenth street. Anderson. Ind. Plvmouth sedan. 57-n.637 from Georgia and Illinois streets. Joan McHugh. 4133 Ruckle street. Plymyouth coech. 4-133. from Illinois and Twentv-sixth streets. V H Hunter. Fowler Ind., Chevrolet coupe M 1-516. from Washington street ana Capitol e enue. Howard Bo.tnger. Windfall. Ind. Terraplane sedan. M-237. from 228 South Senate avenue. J E Bauer Martinsville. Ind.. Plymouth sedan. 246-617. from rear of 711 North Pennsvlvania street. BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: F. E Feistrltzer, 2020 Park avenue. Plvmouth coupe, found at the Franklin road and the Pennsvlvania railroad. Sell? Auto Parts Company. 23 South East street. Plymouth sedan, found at Six-tv-thtrd street and College avenue. Advance Tent and Awning Companv. 318 North East street. Chevrolet coach, found at Seventeenth street and Commerce avenU\Vavne C. Kimmel. 334 East Thirtieth street. Ford coach, found at Tipton. Ind Horace M Coats. 98 East Maple Road boulevard. Chevrolet sedan, found at 150 Easts New York sfsreet J McClelland. 533 Arbor avenue. Nash sedan, found at Wyoming arc! Reisner streets. Clem Watson. 1824 Woodlawn avenue. Buick sedan, found in rear of 1300 Prospect street. , _ . Noel Dunham. 2258 Central avenue. Ford coupe found at Thirty-sixth street and Watson road, stripped.

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