Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1934 — Page 5

DEC. 4, 1934

CHESTER HARDY, BLEACHING CO. OFFICIAL. DEAD Fails to Rally Following Emergency Operation for Appendicitis. Chester H. Hardy, of 3333 Car-rollton-av, Indianapolis Bleaching Company general superintendent, died in Methodist Hospital today after failing to rally from an emergency appendicitis operation Nov. 20. He was 46. Funeral service; for Mr. Hardy, who was a native id St. Louis, will be held at 11 tomorrow in the Planner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in St.' Louis Thursday. Mr. Hardy was a graduate of the Washington University School of Engineering. St. Louis, and a member of Theta Xi. He was % member of the Broadway Methodist Church Board of Stewards. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Jessie Starke Hardy and a daughter. Ann Elizabeth Hardy, both of Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs. Belle Hardy, St. Louis, and a brother, Charles Hardy, Vandalia. Mo. Civil Engineer Dead Harry McDonald, prominent civ.l engineer and bridge designer, died late yesterday at his home, 632 Riley-av. Mr. McDonald, who was 49 had been ill a month following a paralytic stroke. * He was born in Oxford, Ind , but spent most of his early life in Crawfordsville until he came to Indianapolis 20 years ago. He had designed many bridges in the city and Indiana, among them the W. Wash-ington-st bridge over White River. He completed plans for the new 75th-st bridge only a few days before his final illness. He was a member of Irvington Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Hazel McDonald, and a daughter. Miss Marjorie McDonald, who live at the Riley-av home; another daughter, Mrs. Florence Harbison. 4317 E. Washington-st; a sister. Mrs. Bess Wilson. Crawfordsville, and a brother. Ralph McDonald, Greenwood, Ind. Funeral services will be held at 1 Thursday afternoon at the Shirley Brothers Mortuary, 5377 E. Washing! on-st. Burial will be at Crawfcrdsville. George Horswell Rites Funeral services for George H. Horswell. former language professor at Northwestern University, will be held at 2:30 tomorrow atftemoon at the Usher Funeral Home, 17:9 N. Capitol-av. with burial in Crown Hill. Mr. Horswell. who was # 81, died yesterday at his home, 1801 N. Illi-nois-st. Mr. Horswell was born in England and came to this country as a boy. He was graduated from Northwestern University and taught there for 25 years. He also taught six.years in Japan. He is survived by a brother living in Saginaw. Mich., and a sister living in Cleveland. Helen Fosdick Taken Funeral services, for Miss Helen Fosdick, 4665 Sunset-av. who died yesterday at St. Vincent's Hospital, will be held at 5 tomorrow at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Cremation will follow. Miss Fosdick is survived by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Fosdick. with whom she made her home, and three sisters. Miss Grace Fosdick. Indianapolis; Miss Euphemia Fosdick, Washington. D. C., and Miss Jessie Fosdick. Sheffield. Cal. WHISKY FIRM WILL OPEN OFFICE HERE Oldfield Company to Have U, S. Headquarters in City. The closing of a contract for an extensive advertising campaign in the United States for Ahe Scotch whiskies and wines of the firm of J. & G. Oldfield Ltd.. London, England. was announced today by Frank Gritt. president of Gritt Inc., an advertising agency at 212 Transportation Building. CITY ROBBED Ham, Raron and Lard Constitute Loot from City Market. When Henry L. Lichtenauer opened his grocery at 1003 W. Washington-st this morning, he discovered that a burglar with a liking for ham and bacon had visited the store during the night. The burglar, who had used an iron bar to gain entrance through the rear door, took bacon valued at $6.50. ham valued at $1.35 and 40 pounds of lard, valued at $4.80. LUNCHEON TOT BE HELD Scottish Rite Club to Hold Fete in Cathedral Dec. 18. The Ladies’ Luncheon Club of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite will meet for luncheon Tuesday, in the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Dec. 18. A program of dramatic readings will be presented by Miss Dorothy May Tvllman. Cards will be played during the afternoon on the ballroom mezzanine. DON'T GET UP NIGHTS Make This 25c Test IV Juniper oil. buchu leaves to flush out exie*s acids and waste matter which Irritates the bladder, causing backache, leg pains, irregularity, painful elimination and getting up nights. You are bound to feel better after you regular sleep Get juniper oil. buchu. etc., in green tablets railed Bukets. the bladder laxative. In four days, if not pleased jr"ur druggist will rfc;p.d your 2Y Hook's Dependable Dm" Store*. — ertlsement.

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KIND TO OLD PEDDLER, GETS $23,000 IN WILL Restaurant Owner Took Food to Ragged Man When Sick. Hi I I nit 1 4 /'res* ST. LOUIS, Dec. 4. —A Negro restaurant owner’s kindness to an old man was rewarded today when it was revealed he was the sole beneficiary of the $23,000 estate left by Charles Jacob Schneider. 76. peddler of rags and iron, who died a year ago of exposure. Will King, conductor of a sfnall case, would take food to Schneider whenever the old man failed to appear at mealtime. “Other folks didn’t have much to do with him because he was ragged, but when he didn’t turn up for meals I would know he was sick and would go around and look after him,” King said today. Schneider, in his will, said he had no wife, children or relatives and he wanted King to have everything he owned. Glee Club to Elect The glee club of the Christian Men Builders Class of the Third Christian Church. 625 E. 17th-st, will elect officers Wednesday night in the church.

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