Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 282, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1936 — Page 8

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TEACHER FOR 60 YEARS IS BURIED HERE Injuries Received at Family Reunion Fatal to Piano Instructor. Mrs. Samuretta V. Garde, 2066 N. Dolaware-st, for 60 years a piano teacher, who died last night in City Hospital of injuries received Christmas morning at a family reunion, Is to be buried Wednesday from the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Mrs. Garde, who was 78, received a fractured hip when she fell in the kitchen of her home. Time of the funeral is to be announced later. Born in Springfield Mrs. Garde lived in Indianapolis most of her life. She attended the old Methodist school on the site of the Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. building, and studied piano at the former De Pauw Female College, New Albany. Left a widow early in life, she taught music until 12 years ago, when she gave up her work to make a home for a daughter, Miss May Garde, who is blind. Since then she has had only a few pupils. Mrs. Garde was a member of a family of teachers. Four half-sisters formerly were teachers, three of them in Indianapolis. She was a member of the Tipton Rebekah lodge and the Presbyterian Church. Survivors besides Miss May Garde are the four half-sisters, Miss Eleanor Williams, Miss Edith Williams, Mrs. Charles Leonard of Morgantown and Mrs. Albert Archer of Chattanooga, Tenn., and two other daughters, Mrs. Walter Boyd Reynolds of Lexington, Ky„ and Mrs. E. E. Crooks of Indianapolis. Wheatley Rites Held Funeral services are to be held at 2 tomorrow for Mrs. Isadora Wheatley, who died yesterday in her home, 1202 Lexington-av. Last rites are to be in the home with burial in Crown Hill. Mrs. Wheatley, 68, has lived in this city all of her life. She was a member of the Seventh Presbyterian Church, Queen Esther Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star and the Fidelity Rebekah Lodge No. 27. Surviving her besides the husband, John M. Wheatley, are a daughter, Mrs Dottie Morris, and two sons, John W. Wheatley and Roy Wheatley, all of Indianapolis; a sister and three brothers. Railroad Employe Buried Last rites for George C. Wildman. accountant of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, who died Saturday at his home, 75th-st and Keystoneav. are to be held at 4 today in the Flanner & Buchanan I'*nrtuary. Burial will be in Spring Grove cemetery, Cincinnati, O. Mr. Wildman, 66, was born in Connecticut and had lived in Indianapolis since 1906. He was a member of the Broad Ripple Masonic lodge and the Scottish Rite. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Catherine Wildman, a son, William P. Wildman, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Walter Keys, Pittsfield, Mass., and two grandchildren. Hamer Rites Arranged Funeral services were arranged today for William D. Hamer, 4044 Carrollton-av, president of the Transelectric Cos., 34 E. Georgia-st, who took his life by shooting yesterday in Hazelton, Pa. Last rites I and burial may be in Hazelton. j Mrs. Florence N. Hamer, the widow, and two sons, Ned and i Ronald, left for the Pennsylvania ! town last night. Born in Pennsylvania, Mr. Hamer j had lived in Indianapolis since 1913.' At one time he was chairman of the Boy Scout leadership training committee here. He was a member of the Indian- 1 apolis Athletic Club and the MeridPositive Relief For Itchy Skin Cooling and soothing Blue Star Ointment melts on the skin, sending tested medicines deeply into pores where it quickly kills itch, tetter, rash, eczema, foot itch, ringworm, etc. Money back if first jar fails. —Advertisement.

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Appointment of Kenneth F. Harlan 'above), 721 E. 15th-st, as second semester editor of the Butler University Collegian, campus newspaper, effective Feb. 6, was announced today. A major in journalism. Harlan served as managing editor of the Collegian and has been on the staffs of the Drift, year-book, and MSS., literary magazine. He is a senior and a member of Sigma Delta Chi, journalism fraternity.

ian Hills Country Club. His company manufactures high-voltage insulators. Louis W. Hamer, a brother, in whose home he died, also survives. Freaney Services Held Services were held today for Patrick J. Freaney, pioneer resident, at his home, 5428 N. Delaware ,t. Mr. Freaney died there Friday of heart disease. He was 75. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Freaney, a native of Galway, Ireland, came to America as an infant. He lived in Cincinnati, 0., until he moved here 50 years ago. He was a plumbing and heating contractor until two years ago. He was a member of the St. Joan of Arc church and the Knights of Columbus. Survivors in addition to th?. widow, Mrs, Rose Carr Freaney, are two daughters, Mrs. Harry Evard and Mrs. Gerland B. Ely, and a son, William J. Freaney, all of Indianapolis, and three grandchildren. Arthur Rahke Dies Services for Arthur Rahke, who died yesterday in his home, 3610 College-av, after an illness of five days, are to be held in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday at 1:30. Survivors are the widow; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas E. Riley; two brothers, Emil K. Rahke and Carl Rahke, and a grandson, Thomas A. Riley, all of Indianapolis.

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M'NUTT SHOWS ADVANTAGES OF RURAL POWER Governor Outlines Program in Weekly Address Over Radio. Rural electrification will mean industrialization of Indiana's farms and the tremendous saving of energy to the farm housewife, Gov. McNutt said yesterday in his weekly radio message. Outlining the rural electrification program in Indiana, the Governor | said the work now going forward in Boone County is making that county the rural electrification experimental laboratory for the nation. Possible scope of the work was made clear by the Governor when 4he pointed out that only about 7 per cent of Indiana’s farm population has electric service and thj entire state, save for a few isolated areas, is eligible for the same sort of project as that started in Boone County. Bureau Gets Permit The co-operative association of the Indiana Farm Bureau has been issued a certificate by the Public Service Commission to operate in every county. Membership applications have been filed by local corporations in 64 counties thus far, Gov. McNutt said. Experts estimate $37,000,000 woula be required for electrification of all Indiana farms, Gov. McNutt said, but it is probable that no more than half of that will be expended within the next few years. Indiana has been fortunate, he said, in having the utmost cooperation between the public utilities, the state administration and the farm organizations. This has not been the case in some states, where politics have wrecked the program, he stated. League Meets Tomorrow Northeast Civic League is to meet at 7:30 tomorrow night in Second Moravian Church, 34th and Hoveysts. George R. Brown is president.

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STATE BAR TO MEET IN JULY AT WAWASEE Attorneys Hear Former Illinois Justice at Banquet Here. The summer meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association is to be held at Lake Wawasee, July 10 and 11, Fred C. Gause, president of the association, has announced. At the Association banquet Saturday in the Claypool Floyd E. Tnompson, former justice of the that the Social Security Act stretches the Constitution to the breaking point. At the business session. Judge Murtis W. Roll, of the Supreme Court and judicial council chairman, reported that the council is seeking to devise a system whereby judges in counties having light dockets may be assigned to benches where the work is heavy. Another committee, it was reported, is seeking to make changes in civil and criminal procedure. BREAKING INTO AUTO BRINGS FINES, TERMS Two Men Are Sentenced by Judge Kara tell in Municipal Court, Two men caught breaking into an automobile were sentenced to pay S2OO and costs and serve 180 days on the Indiana State Farm today by Municipal Judge Charles J. Karabell. They are William Sullivan, 26, of 1633 E. Kelley-st, and James Joseph Sullivan, 24, Craig Hotel. They were caught Saturday cutting the glass door out of a car parked at 22 S. Capitol-av. Club to Hold Card Paty St. Mary's Social Club is to hold a card party tomorrow at 2:30 at Sears, Roebuck & Cos. Hostesses are to be Mrs. George Schmitt and Mrs. Clara Feldman.

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FASCISTS TO BE TOPIC French Movement to Be Explained Thursday by De Pauw Professor. Revelations of the French Fascist movement and its activities are to be discussed Thursday .light by Mile. Marguerite Andrade. French professor at De Pauw University, in a talk before the Alliance Francaise in the Washington. A dinner in her honor is to precede the meeMng. She is a native of France.

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