Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1936 — Page 19

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~vived by a sister.

Mrs. Louisa R. Kreglo

RESIDENT DIES * IN FAR WEST

Burial Rites Set Today in Seattle, Wash., for Mrs. Trueblood.

Final rites for Mrs. Sylvester C. Trueblood, former resident of ghis

eity who died yesterday in Seattle,

Wash. were to be conducted today

in that city. Mrs. Trueblood died ° at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clyde M. Hadley. Burial was to be in Seattle. Mrs. Trueblood, who was 80, was born .in Parke County, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Adams, pioneer residents of that section of the state. She was a member of the First Priends Church. ‘ In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Trueblood is survived by a brother, Edgar Adams, and a sister, Mrs. A. B. Overman, both of Rockville; two nephews, R. E. Adams and W. R. Adams, both of this city, and a granddaughter, Catherine Hadley, Seattle.

Mrs. Laura Burnside Downard

Funeral services for Mrs. Taura Burnside Downard, 78, a former resident of Indianapolis, are to be held at 3 tomorrow in the home of a sister, Mrs. J. L. Keifer, 4466 Car-rollton-av, Burial is to be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Downard, a niece of Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside who fought in the Civil War, died Tuesday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lucian Scott, at Dunkirk, N. Y. Mrs. Downard was born in Liberty. After her marriage to Thomas Clay Downard, she came to Indianapolis where she remained about 10 years. Since her husband’s death, MrsgDownard had lived with Mrs. Scott. Another daughter, Alice B. Downard, of Dunkirk, also survives.

Dr. Marie Haslep Private funeral services for Dr. Marie Haslep, former School Board president and for many years a prominent Indianapolis physician, are to be held in the Wald funeral

- home at 2 tomorrow.. Burial is to

be in Crown Hill. Dr. Haslep died Tuesday night in City Hospital after having gone there May 1 with an injured shoulder. Dr. Haslep was 70 and made her residence at 1629 Carrollton-av. She was elected tw the school board in 1922, Born in Indianapolis, she received her education in private schools and the University of Michigan School of Medicine. She was a medical missionary in China from 1888 to 1895. She was a 3 ember of Christ Episcopal Church, the Social Workers Club and the city and state medical societies and was a past

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Services for Mrs. Louisa R. Kreglo, lifelong resident of Indianapolis, are to be held at 2 tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan orfuary. Burial is to be in Crown Hili. Sh died yesterday in the thome of a daughter, Mrs. P. FP. Clark, Western Springs, Ill. Mrs. Kreglo, who was 84, was the widow of William J. Kreglo. She

lived at 2851 Sutherland-av before |

going to visit her daughter. Mrs.

+ Kreglo was a charter member of

the East Tenth Street.M. E. Church. In addition to Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Kreglo is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Frank W. Shugert and Mrs. Walter M. Bassett of this. city, and two sons, Joseph E. Kreglo and James E. Kreglo, also residing ‘here.

Mrs. Maggie Wt White

Services for Mrs. Maggie White, |

1147 Udell-st; are to be held at 1 tomorrow ‘in the Shirley Bros.’ Central Chapel. Burial is to be in Little Eagle Cemetery. Mrs. White, was 65, died yesterday in City Hospital. Survivors are the widower, A sister, Mrs. Flora Conrad, Indianapolis, and a brother, C. B. Mcllvine, Zionsville,

Wiliam A. Nagley Last rites for William A. Nagley are to be held tomorrow at 10 in the home and at 2 in the Seventh Christian Church. Burial is to be in Memorial Park. He died yesterday in his home, 961 W. 29th-st. Mr. Nagley, who was 71, was born in Selma, O., and came -to Indian-

apolis about 25 years ago. He was

a drug salesman. Survivors are the widow and two daughters, Mrs. Eva May" Kelsch and Mrs. Mary E. Richart, both of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Emma Jane Hight

Funeral services for Mrs. Emma

. Jane Hight, 1021 St. Joseph-st, Ben

Davis, are to be heid at 10 tomorrow at the Moore & Kirk Funeral Home, ' She died yesterday in her home. Burial is to be in Kokomo. Mrs. Hight was 58 and was born in Kokomo, She came to Indianapolis in 1916 and was a member of the Ben Davis M. E. Church. She is survived by her husband, Virgil Hight; a son by a former marriage, Fred Allison; two brothers, Fred Clemmens and James Frazee, and three grandchildren. ~

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Maurice Thompson was wounded during the Civil War, and returned to his home in Georgia. Doctors ordered him to live in the open air, and since firearms were denied him on account of the war, he and his brother went into the wilds of Florida and lived on game killed with the bow and arrow. Later, these two brothers popularized the sport of

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LOCAL MAN OWNS NAPOLEONIC MEDAL

Grandfather Received It 115 Years Ago.

A medal, now in the possession of Paul Gall, 3751 Central-av, was given to his grandfather, Karl Gall, 115 years ago by Napoleon. His grandfather, who lived to be 101 years old, served in the Little Corporal’s army for 23 years in Russia, Italy and the German states. During the retreat from Russia Karl Gall lived for weeks on black bread, the story goes. Enduring great hardships, he finally escaped from the country. Paul ,Gall remembers his grandfather, having attended the old soldier’s diamond wedding anniversary when but five years old. The celebration was held in Bittigheim in the southern part of Germany. The medal bears this inscription, “To my companions in glory, my last thought, St. Helena, 5 May, 1821. Napoleon, First Emperor.”

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Tomsich “Says Republicans Are ‘Shadow-Boxing’ With’ Main Issues.

as “shadow boxing with the issues of the day” by Mario Tomsich, Gary, Socialist, candidate for Governor. - “The Republican Party of the state has once dgain shown its in-

competency to deal with the issues that face the men and women of Indiana. Their nine-point program completely disregards the problems

The Republican state platform, adopted yesterday, was termed today |

of uriemployment relief, labor rela-

Austin Clifford Is to Serve With National Social Group.

Austin Clifford, Indianapolis Family Welfare Society president, | has been elected to the board of the Family Welfare Society of America. Indianapolis delegates, just returned from the Atlantic City meeting, include Mrs. Babette Covert,

Miss Helen Crockett, Miss Ella Belle Conner and Mrs. Blythe Francis, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Welfare Society. The Welfare Society of America is one of the affiliated groups which are to meet here next year with the National Conference of Social Work.

Hoosier Dies in Wreck By United Press SHELBYVILLE, Ind. June 4

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which he was driving overturned |;

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