Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1935 — Page 22

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'MAMA' CANINES DRAIN ON PURSE OF DOG FANCIER Wholesale Blessed Events Sure to Add to Woes of City Woman. ltin Wilhemma Adams now has IS mama docs in th** Indianapolis Doe Pound that ar* with puppies. Th*> blessed events are scheduled at uneven interval?, according to pound attendants, and some of the attendants hopr that Miss Adams* affairs can bo smoothed out in time for her to take them home for confinement. However, people around the 2300 block. Col!egc-av, are reported to look askance at Miss Adams' intended occupancy of the home at 2310 College-av, because, for that property, she has bought from the State Conservation Department a license to keep more than 16 dogs, which she almost certainly will have If things go as they s* cm to be going. But Miss Adams hasn't got her dogs out of the pound yet. and the etty has said she must pay S2 city license a dog. plus 25 cents a day since thev have been there, before they will be released to her With the mama dogs as expectant as they are. and the $2 each license fee applying to puppies a- well mature dogs. Miss Adams' po-ition is getting pretty tense. Puppy families can be notes :ously gregarious. Nobodv Knows how it's all going to end up.

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D. F. Milligan The selection of D. F. Milligan, who for the last few years has been associated with radio stations in Indianapolis and Chicago, as Marion County Emergency Recreation Bureau director was announced today. Mr. Milligan will succeed R. L. Ball, who resigned his position to become football coach at Technical High School.

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KATHRYN NEAL DIES; RITES SET FOR TOMORROW Wife of Furnace Company Head to Be Buried in Edinburg. Requiem maw for Mrs Kathryn Neal, who died yesterday at her home. 3906 Graceland-ay, will be offered at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral at. 9 tomorrow. Burial will be in Edinburg, her former home. Mrs. Neal, who was 65. had lived here 40 years. She was the wife of Harry W- Neal, president of the Neal Furnace Cos. Surviving are the widower, a daughter. Mrs. David C. Liggett, wife of the director of the Indianapolis Community Fund; a son, Chester Neal, St. Louis. Mo., and a sisters, Miss Frances Lynch, Edinburg. Ervine Kowalke Dead Funeral services for Ervine J. Kowalke. 632 E. 54th-st, who died at St. Vincent's Hosptial yesterday after an illness of two days, will be

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held at 3 tomorrow in the Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Home. 25 W. Fall Creek-pkwy. Burial will be Sunday in Sheldon, la. Mr. Kowalke was a rate statistician for the Public Service Cos. of Indiana, and had been in Indianapolis since 1923. He was a member of the Lutheran Church. Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. Phi Lambda Upsilon. chemical fraternity, and Tau BPta Pi, engineering fraternity. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Mary Louise Kowalke; his mother. Mrs. Marie Kowalke. Sheldon, and a. brother, Edgar W. Kowalke, Chicago. Bridget Gill Funeral Requiem mass for Mrs. Bridget Gill, 422 N. Oxford-st, who died in her home yesterday following an illness of several years, will be offered at 9 Saturday in St. Philip Neri Roman Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Gill was 76. She was born in Louisville, but had lived the greater part of her lifetime in Indianapolis. Surviving are the widower, Wil-

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liam H. Gill; two sons, John E. Gill and William J. Gill, and a daughter, Mrs. Georgia Schloeman. Edna Worlanci Passes Requiem mass for Miss Edna Worland, 737 Orange-r-t. who died yesterday at her home after an illness of eight years, will be offered at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church at 9 tomorrow Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Shelbvville. Miss Worland was 62. She was born in Shelby County, but had lived in Indianapolis 40 years. Bolton Smith Passes Word has been reecived in Indianapolis of the death of Bolton Smith, national Boy Scout executive, at his home in Washington, where he had been ill several weeks. Mr. Smith, who was 73, was born in Indianapolis and attended public schools here. He studied in Dresden, Germany, two years, and was graduated from the College de Geneve in Switzerland in 1878. Later he attended the old Central Law

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