Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 246, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1935 — Page 20

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RITES HELD FOR DR. STILLWELL. U. S. INSPECTOR Body Is Taken to Ames, la., for Burial There Tomorrow. Burial of Dr. John David Stillwell, chief inspector, United States Bureau of Animal Husbandry virus serum division here, is to be held tomorrow at his birthplace, Ames, la. Funeral services were held yesterday in Flanner Sz Buchanan Mortuary for Dr. Stillwell, who died Saturday at his home, 324 W. Hampton-dr. He was 60 and had been inspector here 20 years. A graduate of lowa State College, Dr. Stillwell was a deacon of Fairview Presbyterian Church and a member of the National Veterinary | Association, the Masonic order and i the Unity >CIuV) of the Department of Agriculture. Surviving are the widow', Mrs. Nell Douglas Stillwell; three sons, John David Stillwell Jr., Gordon Cole Stillwell and Donald Lyon Sillwell, all of Indianapolis; three brothers, Will S. Stillwell and Dan Stillwell, both of Ames, and Harry S. Stillwell, Corpus Christi, Tex., and a sister, Mrs. H. F. Child of Ames. Jesse LaFollette Rites Services for Jesse J. M. LaFollette, Civil War veteran and former Indiana University law professor, are to be held at 1:30 this afternoon in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Cremation is to follow. Mr. LaFollette died of heart disease Saturday in his home, 4142 Guilford-av. He was 90. An assistant United States district attorney from 1897 to 1907, Mr. LaFollette was Mayor of Portland, Ind., one term and was elected to the state Senate in 1894. He was professor at the university from 1908 to 1923. Surviving Mr. LaFollette are the Widow, Mrs. Harriett W. LaFollette, and a daughter, Miss Mary LaFollette, Vero Beach, Fla. He was a member of the Broadway M. E. Church, the G. A. R., and Indiana State Bar Association and Odd Fellows Lodge. Kuechler Rites Today Rites for Mrs. Mary Hunt Kuechler, lifelong resident of this city, are to be held at 2 this afternoon in the home, 3349 College-av. Burial is to be in Crown Hill. • Mrs. Kuechler was the widow of John Kuechler and was born 69 years ago in a log cabin near Cruse and Washington-sts. She was a member of the General Protestant Oprhans Home Society, Zion Evangelical Church, ils Ladies’ Aid Society and the Liederkranz Ladies’ Society. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Alma Clark and Mrs. Helen Gillespie, both of Indianapolis. Clarence Faulkner Dead Word has been received of the death yesterday in Cincinnati t of Clarence B. Faulkner, 60, carpenter, contractor and lumber dealer here for 25 years. He had lived in Cincinnati a year. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Bertha Wilkinson Faulkner; a son, Meredith Faulkner of Cincinnati; his stepmother and several brothers and sisters. Funeral services are to be held at 1:30 tomorrow in the Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel, 946 N. Illinois-st, with burial in Crown Hill. Otto Wagner Services Services for Otto Wagner, 644 E. 13th-st. are to be held in the Royster Sc Askin Funeral Home, 1902 N. Meridian-st, tomorrow morning at 10. Burial is to be in Crown Hill. Mr. Wagnr, a retired president of' the Mutual Fire Insurance Cos. of Indianapolis, died yesterday in his home after a brief illness. He was one of the early members of the Maennerchor and also was connected with the old Lyra Casino. He was 86. Born in Cincinnati in 1849, Mr. Wagner came to Indianapolis in

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1870. He entered the employ of the Vonnegut Hardware Cos., remaining with that firm until 1908. Frank Scheil Dead Funeral services are to be held tomorrow at 11 in the Flanner & Euchanan Mortuary for Frank W. Scheil, 46, of 1244 South High School-rd, who died yesterday after a long illness. Mr. Scheil was born in Marion but had resided in Indianapolis 33 years. He was. a former employe of the American Foundry. He was a member of Bridgeport Lodge No. 162, F. & A. M., and the Sahara Grotto. Surviving him are his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Scheil; his widow, Mrs. Maude Scheil; a daughter, Mrs. Alice Elizabeth Harker, and two sons, William H. and James K. Scheil. Burial is to be in Washington Park Cemetery. Claffey Rites Set Funeral rites for George E. Claffey, 44, lifelong resident of Indianapolis, who died yesterday in his home, 4411 College-av, are to be held at 2:30 tomorrow in the Hisey & Titus Funeral Home, 951 N. Dela-ware-st, with burial at Memorial Park. Mr. Claffey was with the Sanborn Electric Cos. for several years. He was a member of the Episcopal Church and the Masonic Order. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Beulah Claffey, and a brother, Harry W. Claffey, who is a department manager in the Sanborn Cos. Retired Librarian Dies Services for Mrs. Florence Newcomb, retired city librarian who died Saturday in her home, 3057 Broadway, are to be held at 3 this afternoon in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial is to be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Newcomb, employed 43 years in the Indianapolis Public Library, retired two years ago. She was a member of Meridian Street M. E. Church, American Library Association and John Herron Art Association. < Surviving are a sister, Miss Belle Sawyer; a brother, Frank K. Sawyer, and a nephew, Frank K. Sawyer Jr., all of this city. Mrs. Newcomb, 77, had lived in Indianapolis all her life.

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LOCAL STREETS SET ASIDE FOR CHILDREN’S USE Traffic Barred by Police to Give Youngsters Places' for Sledding. On order of Chief Morrissey, the police department has barred to motorists and all traffic certain places in the city to be used for sledding. All children found coasting in unguarded places are to be taken to their homes by police, who will notify their parents of the closed, guarded slides. The guarded places are: Minerva from Michigan to North. Vermont from Arnolda to Haugh. Eastern from Michigan to North. Colorado from Washington to Pleasant Run. Capitol from Fifty-second to Fiftyfourth. Twenty-sixth from Isabella to Annette. Twelfth from West to Oregon. New from Beecher to lowa. Audubon from Ninth to Pleasant Run. Bicking from High to Alabama. Wisconsin from Illinois to. Capitol. Highland from Vermont to Michigan. In addition to these places, it was considered probable that coasting tracks will be marked off in city parks. Lake Sullivan drew many skaters last night and today. PRISON IS QUARANTINED Inmate at McAlester, Okla., Dies of Spinal Meningitis. P;/United Press M'ALESTER, Okla., Dec. 23.—The state penitentiary and the Stringtown sub-prison were under strict a.uarantine today after the death of Jake Seabolt, trusty, of spinal meningitis. Seabolt, 25-year-old Indian serving a manslaughter sentence imposed in Adair County, died Sunday in an isolated ward of the prison.

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