Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1935 — Page 12

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FUNERAL RITES FOR M'CLOSKEY ARE TOMORROW Former Assessor of Center Township Succumbs to Fall Injuries. Funeral service* for John C Me* Cioskey. Center township as>*.*.sor from 1930 to 1934. mil be held at II 30 tomorrow morning at the home. 731 K McCarty-st. and at 9 at St. Patricks Roman Catholic Church. The Indianapolis Elks lodge a ill conduct a funeral ritual for Mr McClodqr at 8 tonight m the residance. Mr McCioekev. mho mas 75. died yesterday at St Francis Hospital from injuries suffered in a fall in the Marion County Courthouse last November. Long a figure in public life Mr McCloakey had been a city Works Board member, slate representative, county inheritance tax commissioner. a county commissioner and assessor. Mr. MrClo'key mas known nationally in the real estate business for a system he devised for appraisal of large estates. For 50 years he had been an adviser to i>morratic party leaders. He was a member of the Elks, the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. and St. Patrick's Church. He had lived for the last 45 years at the E McCarty-st address. Coming from New York to Indianapolis at the age of 2 with his Irish immigrant parents. Mr McCloskey later attended old Indianapolis High School and mas graduated from Danville Central Normal College. Danville, Ind. He later taught I school. Surviving Mr. McCloskey are th" mtdom. Mrs. Louise McCloskey; a son Oeorge McCloskey, and three daughters. Miss Mary McCloskey. and Mrs Emme't Free. Indianapolis, and Mrs. Henry J. Free, St. Louis.

Miss Grace Swain Dead Lat services for Mis* Grare A Swain, a former secretary of Second Church of Christ, Scientist, were to be held at 2 this afternoon in Flanner Ar Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Miss Swain, a native of this city, died Saturday a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson. 5344 Fark-av. with whom she lived Surviving Miss Swain are a sister. Mrs. O. G. Myers, and three brothers. William P Swain and Harrv F Swain. Indianapolts. and Gerald E. Swain, Los Angeles. Jesse Green Killed Funeral services for Jesse F. Green. 1219 Holliday-st. who was killed late Saturday when the motorcycle on which he was riding with Robert C. Grant, 27. Logansport, was in collision with a truck near Plainfield, will be held at 2 tomorrow at the heme of Fred Green. 1221 Naomi-st. Burial will be in Round Hill Cemetery. Mr. Green, who was 40. was en route to Kansas City, Kan. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Mane Green. and five children. Omar. Elmer. Thelma, Helen ana Mary Green; his father. George F. Green, and two brothers. John E Green and Fred Green, all of Indianapo-

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HOME SHOW PREVIEW IS ATTENDED BY 200 Exhibit Being Rushed for Opening Friday. A preview of the Indianapolis Home Show was attended by nearly 200 exhibitors, contractors wind builders last night in the Manufacturers' building at the Indiana State Fairground. Workmen are putting finishing touches on the model homp and officials promise that every exhibit will be tn place for the formal opening on Friday night. The exposition will continue through April 14. C. Brown, president of the Indianapolis Home Show. Inc., was toastmaster at the beefsteak dinner. Speakers included Paul L. McCord. Indianapolis Real Estate Board president; J. Frank Cantwell, show director; Edward D. Pierre(

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BRIDGE ‘GRUDGE' MATCH REDUCED TO HOMEY TALK Culbertsons Lead Sims by 5940 Points With 98 Rubbers to Play. By 1 nitrrt prm NEW YORK. April 2.—The SimsCulbertson marathon bridge match.' reduced to homey talk and a few barbs to accent it as a "grudge” contest, entered its 53rd rubber today with the Culbertsons leading by 5940 points. The battle for system supremacy was recessed last night after five rubbers. Sims leading Culbertson, three to two. Parlor persiflage was low, but bridge wiseacres reasoned the couples were saving their wit for the 98 rubbers to come. Mr. Culbertson tried out his witticism of calling Sir Derrick Wemher. umpire, “the British empire.” once more without effect. He has repeated the pun at pvery session, but no one has laughed yet. The new rules that went into effect yesterday seemed to have little bearing on the play and only one hand gained any advantage from

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wife from accompanying her husband on the triumphal journey. On reaching Dairen, the imperial party boarded a Japanese warship to proceed to Yokohama. They are due in Tokin April 6, and will return April 27. Stamp Clerk* to Meet H. Edgar French will speak on Mexican postal history at the In-

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