Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1936 — Page 12
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STATE DEATHS
—J*cob Htrtmpn. BD. Snrv|*on: Thrre rhllrti.n Mrv Jn*rnhlne Cummlng* 78. Mr S.fll. Parson*. 64 Survivor* Wtdowfr. Robvrt Lee. Purxon*; baugh'er Prarl Bolt*; non Car! Bolt*; broihtrs, William and Ivaar Frar-ra AVOiA—Mi Marv Ett S rid wall. 3. Survivor*: Brother*. Herschal and Emary Srldwall. RrnFOßD—ln* Ca<. W!. farmer. Survivor* Mother Mr*. JoMe Moore Cane: brothers. Everett. Card and CvirM* Ca*e. SI.iOMMI Ir> Wmford Shipman. 11. p-.-avi-nr*. Father and *tep..iother. Mr and Mr*, nobart Chipman: brother,. Fora*t. Robert and Dale; rlafeM. Mr.*. Vivian Oraan, Mrs Llovd Haalar, Hare!. Geraldine <jnd Betty Cnrpman SOSO .loaenh Benti. *O. farmer Survivor?: Widow; aons. Frank. Theodore Chari** Lewis. Samuel and Ralph: daughter*. Mr*. Josephine Lengrtch. Mr*. Emma Heimann. Mrs. Ellth Shell and Mrs. Mary Meyer*. SOsWELL Mri. Margaret 8 Helmerick. Os Survivor*; Daughters. Pearl Helmerick and Mr*. Ella Alexander, aons. Frank. Joe. Earl, Harvev and Harry; brothers, John. Joseph. Carl and Jacob Schindler: slaters, Mrs. Alice Jewell. Mr*. Bertna Leuek, Mrs. Ella Wltman Mr*. Oust* MeGrew and Mr*. Id* Corntnran RI'NKI.R HILL Mr*. Frank Tlllev. 02. Survivor*: Widower; lather. Joseph Kline. CARLISLE George O. Hoke. 3*. Survivor*: Widow. Esther: son. Jerrv; parent*. Mr. and Mr*. R. w. Hoke I N Yates, farmer Survivors: Son Prott: daughter. Mrs. J. F Carrlro CAYUGA—.mbn Dale. Survivor; Sister, Mr*. W. E. Gum. CENTER -Philip P Hunt. 10 Survivors: Parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunt; three •lfitera; one brother. CHESTERTON Mrs. Marv Anderson, 77. Survivor*; Widower, C A. Anderson, son. William; three daughters. CLlNTON—Charles Gardner. 73. Survivor*: Widow. Nancy; sons. Charles and Herbert Gardner. Mrs. Lottie Anderson. 71. Survivors: Son, Aha; daughter. Mrs. Della Beals; brother. Henry Oellhart COLBIJRN 4*lll* E lslev SO Survivors: ■I s'er Mrs, 1 -arl Culp and Mrv Blanche Bromnier. COI.C*\ Henrv J Moore S7. Survivor: Sitter. Mrs. Belle S'roon COLUMBIA Mr Marv I, Ewer*. 00 Rur'lvor-. Daughter'. Mr*. Drnnir Hornheck. Mr*. Milton Meek and Mr* E. G. Hnvder; half brothe* George Beck. Woodson S. Ferrell. 7S. farmer. Survivor*: Widow: .son. W a. Ferrell. CRAWFORDS VI ILL William A Apple, so Survivors; Widow. Della; .son. William Jr.; daughters. Misses Thelma and Kathleen Applf: si.-iter, Mr* Jessie Brady; brothers, Clifford and Pnlle Apple. CULVER- Mrs. Harriett Cromlcv. Survivor'. Daughter Mr* Hubert Sevbold; father nd three Irotlirrr a a a DECKER William Mayfti!. 30 Survivor*: Parent-. Mr. and Mr*. William Mayall; brother, Harvev; sister*. Mrs. John Ram'l. Mrs William Decker and Mrs. Lloyd Crawford. DONALDSON William Wesley 3)bert. 70 farmer. Survivors: Sister. Mrs Julia Foreman. brothers. Jacob. Lewis and Charles Fihert. ELKHART Mrs. Anne Louise Rodamacher DO. Survivor: Sister, Mrs. Emma Leinbach. EVANSVILLE—Mis* Mary Lee Foster. 10 Survivors: Fa'het. Ralph Wall Foster; aunt, Mrs. Margaret Grill; brother. Ralph; * islet , Mrs. Bernarr Cox. Jean Hayne. ID. Survivor*: Parents. M> -tnd Mr*. Ernest H. Havne; brother, Ralph Hayne. Willard B. Haag. 30. Survivors: Partii, Mr. and Mrs. William F Haag; brother. Paul; sisters, Mrs. Fred Logsdon end Miss Irma Haag. Ezra A. Lowe, 07. Survivors: Widow, Sarah: sons. .1. Mart. W. W. and Dr. R. r Lowe; sisters. Mrs. W. E. Stillwell and Mrs. J W. Brownlee; brothers, John and Alvia p. Lowe. Mrs. Mavme K. Austin. 43. Survivors; Widower, Walter; daughter, Mrs. Andrew Thurbcr. Mrs. Gertrude Schaefer, Ofl. Survivors: Widower. Bernhard; sons, Aloyslus. Christopher. Joseph and Leo; daughters. Mrs. Sylvester Stoflelh. Mrs. Andrew Brenner end Miss Catherine Schaefe*. Mrs. Nancy Ann Wagner. 62. SurvivorsBister, Mrs. Rose McWilliams; brothers. Mark George. Guv and Hem-* Gore. FLORA Mr: Nanev Moss, 00 Survivor,.: Daughters. Mr*. Josic Powell. Mrs. Stella McCarty. Mrs. L-tti* Lartmore. Mr Rose Sink, Mrs Ro-dr Tee! and Mrs. Alice Johnson: son. Frank Moss. FOLSOMVILLE—Sirs. Alice Bell Wilson, 33. Survivors: Sons. Argus, Archie, and Ollie; daughters, Mrs. Paul Rainey and Mrs Gertrude Stanbush; sister. Mrs. James W. Williams; brothers, Roy and H. Tevault. FOLSOMVII.LE—SeigIe Dimmett, 04, farmer. Survivors: Widow. Julia; sons, Manford and tenpha; sisters, Mis. Margaret Ferguson and Mrs. Julia Brown; brolhers, James and Ardelphia Dimmett. FORT BRANCH George Beloat, 74. farmer. Survivors: Widow. Augusta: son. Curtis; sister. Mrs. William Hollis; brother*. Will and Ezekial Beloai. FRANKFORT Waller J. Carman, 01. Survivor Widow. GORHF.N — Clayton /A changer 02. Survivors: Widow, Mina; parent:, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ganger: sister. Mrs. Wesley Sowers. GOODI.AN’D—John Stillman 00. Survivors: Widow: sisters. Mrs. Claude May end Miss Eleanor Stillman; brother, George Stillman. GREENCASTI.E—Mrs, Catherine Ellen Moore. Survivors: Son. John; sisters. Miss Rose Sage and Mrs. Charles W. Pfieffenberger; grandaughter Mrs. Clifford Barr. GREENSBURG H. C. SlUllman 64. Survivors: Widow: sisters. Ethel Skillman and Mrs. Nina Connellv Mrs. John E. Dowdle. 75. SurvivorsWidower; brother. Monroe Green; sisters. Mr.v Cynthia Mann and Mrs. Melissa Kwrrnrv. tt 11 RA/LETON Washington Smith. 75. farmer. Survivors: Sons. Ray and Everett Smith: daughters. Mrs. Ed Beard. Mrs. William Lagenour and Dorothy Smith HOMER—Harley Hutchison. ID Survivors: Father and stepmother. Mr. and Mrs. Warnie Hutchison; brothers. Homer and Halstead: sister Mr*. Gertrude Wagoner; stepsister. Miss Lounett? Brooks; stepbrother. Harvey Brooks; half sisters. Misses Marcella, Mildred and Clenadine Hutchison. HOPE—Mrs. Della Taylor Sanders. 61. Survivors: Sister, Mrs. H. Ft Dixon; brother. William Taylor. KEMP TON - Mrs. JuUa Etta Beaver, 82. Survivors; Sons, Cecil. Lase, Llovd and Goff; daughters. Mrs O. D. Weed and Mrs. Will Walker; half sister. Mrs. Maggie Kenneth; half brother. Roy Oomstock. KFMPTON Mrs. Julia E. Beaver, 82 Survivors: Sons. Cecil. Goss. Lase and Lloyd: daughters. Mrs. Will Walker and Mrs. Maggie Weed. KFVTANNA Miss Margaret Hines 67. Purvivors: Sisters. Mrs. Addis Frushour, Mr*. John Quatman. Mrs. Michael Downev and Sixtrr Marv Neomi; brothers, Michael and James Hines. KOKOMO Mrs Sarah H. Nicholson. 30 Survivors: Daughlers. Mrs. Mav Whitacre end Mrs Mina Whtlacie; son. Ir*:hrother. the Rev E. J. Carter; sister. Mrs. Ellen M> Aninch. LA rORTF Dr Witt Clinton Robert. 70 Survivors:: Widow. Emma; sons, R. L. and Dr. H. C. Roberts; daughter, Mrs. Charles Avery. Mr*. Minnie Myrtle Morrison. 67. Survivors: Sons, Roy. Ler and Blkr: daughter. Mrs. A. Tavlor Ray, brother*. Harry and William Kipp. Mrs. Katherine E Jenkins Poston, 78 Survivors: Sons. Robert. Walter and Samuel; daughters. Mrs. Henry Schwinkendorf, Mrs. Samuel Sabbml and Mrs. Martin Bachmann. Frank Livingston. 92. Survivor*: Nephews, Roy, Floyd and William Livingston. LAFAYETTE—Mrs. Katherine R. Strawsma. 84. Survivors: Widower. John: daughters. Miss Dora Strawsma and Mrs. John Brolsnia sons. Peter. John, George and Richard Strawsma. Jam'’* Btirtm-r. a8 Survivors: Daughters. Mr*. A. A Potter and Mrs. J. N. Wilmer; son. William: sister. Mrs. Westermen LACROSSE- Charles V. Ketlar. 56. Survivors: Widow. Amanda: dapeh'er. Mrs. Leona Nesbitt; mother. Mrs. Emma Kellar: brothers, Glen and R. W. Kellar. LAWRENCE PORT—Mrs. Eva Gassowav. 68. Survivors: Son. Dr. W. A. Gassowav: daughters. Mrs. Bruce Lee and Mrs. Willard Crockett LEBANON—Ouv M. Voris. 60. Survivors: Widow: sons. Robert and Fremont: daughters. Mrs. Arthur Richards. Misses Lida. Mary and Betty Voris. LITTLE POINT—Mis* Alma Mae Curtis, 18 Survtvo*: Father. Edgar Curtis. I.ITTY William F. Esche. 65. Survivors: Son. Sam- daughters. Mrs. Carl Juncker. Mrs. Fred Boherg. Mrs. Jacob Pander. Mr*. Petr ntekbaut and Mrs. William Speieker: sisirrs, Mrs. Sophia Huff and Mr* **’ Kcmncr; brothers. Henry. F*ed Jacob and John Esche.
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MARTINA VILLE—Ear* Over. 77. farmer. Survivor*: Widow. Myrtle; sister, Mrs. Charlotte Deatline. MICHIGAN CITY -Mr* Anna Cole: ?0 1 Survivors: Son. Harry W Cole*; daughter*. Mr*. Lila E Teale and Mr*. A. H Miller: ! aix sitter*. MICHIGAN TOWN—Mr*. Hester Price 8* Survivor*: Sons. Ernest Forest and Asmer: daugh ei. Beriha Price, brother. Robert Heaton. MITCHELL Mrs. Florence Smith. 74 Survivors: Widower. Ephrlam sons. Clyde and Russell; daughters. Mr*. Mary Hixnn. Mrs. Myrtle Simpson and Nellie M Smith: sister. Mrs Fannie Crider; brothers. John and Charles Ly"on. MONTH ELIA Mrs. Sarah A Malone <4 Survivor*. Son*. he Rev. O. K. Malone and James F Malone; daughter. Mrs Rot* Ferguson and Mrs. Mercy Miller; brothers. Jame* P . John C.. Matthew D and Welcome Carr: sisters. Mrs. Rose Snyder and Mrs Hulriah Malone. MUNCIE- John W. Truitt. 84 Survivor.*: Daughter, Mrs. A. V. Gough; brother. James M Truitt. Mrs. Marv lona Studebaker. 41. Survivors: Widower. Samuel: son. Harold daughters. Madonna ana Charlotte Studebaker: sisters Mrs. Loretta Williams, Mrs. Wilma Hill Mrs. Josephine Maott.-> Mrs. Nellie Hawkins and Mrs. Nora Ballard. Charles Lamb. 70. Survivor: Son. Carl Lamb. Mr*. Elizabeth Howard. 72. Survivor* Widow'i. L O Howard: sons. Carl and Rov; -laughter Mrs. Pearl Miller: sisters. ) Mr*. Walter Rich and Mr*. Burl Hamilton; brother. Joseph Roberts. Norman Shew. Ml Survivor: Half-sister. Mr*. Blanch Manning Jacob F. Cruslus. 71. Survivors: Widow i Minnie: son. Dr. George H Crusius. daughters. Mrs. Edgar Yaeger. Mrs. Russell Smallwood. Mr*. Adam Riggin and Mrs. ; Kova N Brook*: sister. Mrs F M France: l brothers. Lewis, George and Henrv Cruslus. a a a i NEWPORT—James Carrico. 68. Survivors: Brothers. John and Harrison; niece, Mrs. James Davis. NEW SALEM—Mrs. Clara Malr.ey. 76. Survivors: Son. Fr-zd: daughter. Mrs. Wil- , liam Schankel; brother. Ben Stevens. NORWAY Mrs. Arilla B. Douglas. 0 Survivors: Sister. Mr* M.iry Lytle; brother*. Henrv and Erastis Ki-er. OAKLAND CITY Georg* Far! Rullt”an. 2D Survivors: Widow. Ren*.; .ions. Robert and George Jr.: daughter. Dsloris: father, le e Sullivan mother, Mrs. Mahel Elder. | sifter. Mrs. Eenjamin Sheli.cn OWENRVILIE Mrs. Alice N Clark. 77 J Survivors: Son, Clarence; Laughter, Mrs. , Erastus Fields. I PLYMOUTH Mrs. Julia Mae Cox Cole. 58. Survivor.*; Widower. Harry; son. Rtrsell Rhinehart; sister*. Mrs. Gertrude Van j Dlen. Mrs. Oak Hobam and Mrs. Maude | Spencer; brothers. Orville. Earl and Edgar | Cox and Glen Cole. RICHMOND—Mrs. John F. Ackerman. 74. Survivor.*; Widower; sons. Carl W and I Everett, J. Ackerman; daughter, Rhea Caroline Ackerman; sisters. Mrs. August Kemper, Mrs. Laura Loehr and Mrs. Sarah | Erk. Dr. John Milton Font* 64. Survivor,*: I Widow; daughter, Mrs. Willard T. Jordan: I son, Dr Paul J. Pouts; two brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Julia Garrett Schinn. 65. Survivors. Widower. Hiram Schinn; daughter. Mrs. Naomi Lightfoot; son. Herbert Schinn: j brothers, Herbert and Gloster Garrett; sister. Mrs. Grace Foster, j Glen Bromley. 29. Survivors; Widow; son. Donald; daughter. Sylvia: sisters. Mrs. ! Otto Silvers and Mildred Bromley. Peter Blei. 83. Survivors; Sons. Peter Jr., Paul, Joseph and Lawrence; daughlers. Mrs. Mery Cli ord, Mrs. Kat.hrvn Thiel and Ursla Blei. ROCHESTER—Mrs. Amanda FWnn. 72. Survivors: Son. Leonard: daughters Mrs Emma. Swango. Mrs. Ida Lightfoot and : Mrs. Retha Sweet. I RUSHVILI.E —Frank Meyer 80. Survivor: Sinter. M--.. Kate Schott. I RUSHVILLF'--Frank Meyer. 30. farmer | Survivors: Sister. Mrs. Kate Schoot: 1 nephew, Albert Meyer. ana ! SHELBYVILLE Mrs. Ella M. Hale. 95 Survivors: Sons. Frank and Charles: daughter, Mrs. Li'lian Tomlinson; sister, Miss Nannie Bee'e-. Mrs. Mary E. Linpus. 85. Survivors: Son. Porter; daughters, Mrs. Elia C. Perry and Mrs. Bertha E. Ensminger. ST. PHILLIPS- Ms* Anna Marie Marx. 23 Survivors: Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marx; brothers. Alphonse. Eugene j sub John Mars: siste’-.*. Mrs. Oscar Humpert and Mrs. Elmer Humper*. SIiLLIV AN—Miss Mary Daniel, 59. Sur- ! iT-’ors: Brother, George: sisters. Mrs. Cnri-3 Badger end Mrs. Elmer Cramer PERU—Mrs. Elizabeth Bryson. 80. Survivor: Brother. Stephen H. Timmons. VALPARAISO—Robert L. McGinlev. 70. farmer. Survivors; Sons. Charles, Floyd. Harold and Robert: daughters. Mrs. Pearl Shook, Mrs. Opal Shook and Lucille McGtnley. WARREN—Jacob D. Lines, 74. Survivors: Widow, Mamie; sister, Mrs. Mamie McKinsey; brothers, Nate and William Lines. Mrs. Etta B. Zeigler. 63. Survivors: Widower, Charles; son, Clarence; daughters. Mrs. Letha Sehemerhorn. Mrs. Mvrtle G. Collin* and Miss Ethel M. 7,eiglrr. WHEELING—Mrs. Veria I. Mirha-d 60 Survivors: Widower. Rov Michael: dong'*ter, Mrs. Ella Trapt; brothers. Dallas and Floyd Kirkoatrick. WILLIAMSTOWN—James Thomas 20 Survivors: Father. Har'-ey: brothers. Donald Eugene and Earl: sisters, Mrs. Arthur Wilson and Miss Catherine Thom- ; as. WINAMAC—Mrs. Eugenia Moise. 72. Survivors: Son. Hubert: daughters, Mrs. Joe Becker. Mrs. Peter Becker and Mrs. Glen Poin; brotheis. Albert and Jacob Risacher; sister, Mrs. August Arnold.
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lery, under command of Lieut. Col. Philip Hayes, is to go to Fort Knox, Ky., for field exercises and to en-
gage in cubcaliber target practice. The battalion is to return to Fort Hairison May 23.
Alleys Ordered Closed The Works Btoard today had ordered the vacation of three alleys.
They are the first alley northwest of Lave rock-rd from Washingtoncanoe County sheriff, whi died Sat-
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south and first, alley north of st from Winthmp-av to the first alley east.
