Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1936 — Page 5
~ DIES AT HOE: |B ERNVEEE o.- 1 | 0 PLANNED BY =n SRSlms © ; Lom | eon co JCKY COLLEGE
Service for George Walters
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GEORGE C. WALTERS, city resi-
dent for 61 years, died early today FROM THE EARTH ; at his home, 2034 Carroliton-av.| HAS BEEN COMPUTED &Y stuction and workings of county and
Born in Alsace-Lorraine, Prance, in REE ENTIRELSN ) state buciges is soon to be startzd 1852, he came lots eountzy with ELENDENT METHODS, LI M8 |by the Indians Farm Bureau,| his parents an near - % : cinnati. In May, 1875, he tame to| AND THE RESULT WAS & gy, | Aan fo diane Taxpayers Indianapolis to work at the old At- Asal ounce hig ging gi prog W Jb Joint + meetings “of the Farm |S re there more than 40 years, and w fi Bugoait and the vers’ astorinr : head of the tool department. Lz Ba A Day S Agiuria = fee ooTHE WAY
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Funeral services are to be held at J ‘ h “question of | or THEY HELP 2 p. m., Wednesday at Flenner &| «J ET JEokeh Sow $d Soe em 3 by. ne public to hii, Sri, io | ~(OVARY, [EE EE se = IRRITATIONS He is survived by the widow, Mrs 6 & MeEAIgS RID 10 the ‘held in every : " AL y ASTER Maria Louisa Walters, Pes chil- | 6 y : s . a . dren, Harry A., West Lafayet : TH ANIA Issues Statemen : oR ; : Gene, Orlando, Fla., and Mrs. Irene ‘ A 275 ‘Mr. Miese said: SE J ros array or: Shirley Temple, i Plain and féney patterns. Sizes Shufelton, Indianapolis; and four A AT 0 y e it | SfCuticuratosp and Ointment. They ts, $1.50, $2 14 to 17. | Bec ndchildren and a sister. / “We believe it is entirely possible helpr shine he siin skin as well relieve $5. Bring a valus, 3 for lei onds of higher STMr. Walters was a member of | for the people who pay the taxes burning and at J y—dyed— ienched-" arco priced shifts. Broadway Methodist Church, and ] ; to understand how a budget | pre. druggists, FREE tin dpe by weliog Dad peer) a member of Odd Fellows €NGLAND, fai” rn we calls to collect Dos v a rr hia Cc . 4, en - al hl JOHN D. HECK, Big Four Rail-| : S-FALFA IS KNOWN AS : unit in every coup and &t 8 coun- | ss NUBFTO ede, road CUTICURA EL o13 0 road yardmaster, died Saturday at TLOCERNE. CL ; 10" today ; ; Bs home, 855 N. Lasalle-st. He was ire © 1936 ov ea 8 me. Ls i oe " A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, ’ : ; : ram te : The three methods by which the sun’s distance has been compited : : Mr Heck hi gmployed pie may be classed as geometrical, gravitational and physical. Bach time hE : it ae : 10-50 : §- Yap 5 c
astronomers predict the time of an eclipse . . . and they do so with Rey ut: St. Philip Neri Catholic great accuracy . . . they are making use of the known distance of the ; BL Funeral services are to be held at| Sum This is but one of the many ways which prove our definite : ; (000 Rolls
3 knowledge of solar distances. . Ca : 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in the home, : | : : : ; and at 10 a. m. in the St. Philip Neri : ll OR ; TOILET PAPER 4
Groes Comer: or S TA TE D EA TH. S ) 4 25. " : 60 Rock Crystal
Anna Heck; four daughters, Char-| oy pxaANDRIA-Miss Anns (Jewel Arm. MUNCIE—Harle | 4 , 0 - 14 Grim, 44. Survivors: lotte and Elnora, Indianapolis; Mrs. introut 24, Survivors: Pare Mr. and | Widow, Mary; children, Eugene, Donald, TABLE SALT John Marks, Cinci ti d Mr Mrs. Charles M. Armontrout: Sister. Miss | Marvin and Howard. ohn Marks, cinnatli, an S.| Axie Armintrout; brother, Armon. NOBLESVILLE—Fred Rogers, 50. Sur- Large Box Willlam Hamlin, Indianapolis, and | BEDFORD—Thomas Jefferson Cooper, 86. | vivors: Widow; daughter, Mrs. Loren ge
four brothers, Adam R., Frank H.,|Survivors: Children, Mrs, Gertrude John- | Brain; sisters, Carrie and Anna. Rogers. Fe “Cleaneasy” 3 1
son, Mrs. Osle Tumey and Oscar. NORTH MANCHESTER Jonas Warvel, and Raymond A. Heck, Indianapolis, BETHEL—Th The Rev. James. A. Brow. 6. Survivors: Widow: brothers, Dr. J. : \ SOAP and Charles J. Heck, Cleveland. Survivors: c Widow. Myrtle; children, “urs, | an Po sisters Mrs. Etta Boviian * . POWDER : argaret Cox, Princess, rine, Clarence, | Mrs. Minnie Myers and Mrs. Bessie Per . DEACON WHITAKER BELL, | Howard and Gerald; sister, Mrs. Jane Hin | pERKINSVILLE Ward Tyner, 5. erry. : Civil War veteran, was to be buried pi HEL—The Rev. J in ga, | Gvors: dow, (Carrie; én iidren, Mrs. e Rev. James rown, oone Leavell, Mrs. Bernar nds, Lola in Memorial Park Cemetery today Survivors: Widow, Myrtle; children, How- [and Ralph; brothers, Jeff, Carl and Kirk. following services in the McNeely | ard, Clarence, : om PERU—Urban S. Minter, 69. Survivors:
Brothers Mortuary at 2:30 p. m, CAMBRIDGE CITY—Miss Ethel Louise |Daughters, Luella and Edith Minter; bro- ; , BY POPULAR REQUEST!
Mr. Bell, who was 94, died Satur- Zehrung. Survivors: Sister, Mrs. Flora thers, Capt. O. I, and P. O. Minter. . . g day in his home, 201 N. Randolph- | rung’ broly, 5. W. aod B.'M, 44 Survivors Widower. Walter: ohidren. : : The Ace N eon Sig nN Co. IS an 1000 Pairs of Women $ st. Born in Burgettstown, Pa. in CLINTON Alexander H. Dick, 81. Sur- | Beatrice, Sara, Phyllis, Edith, Ruth Ann ' and Children S$
1842, Mr. Bell spent most of his life : Wi ck; Elizabeth; children, Wit: A rm aL Lydia Ann Hines, 67. Sur- f - Ind ianapol is business, e nti r e- LL AR
in Steubenville, O., coming to In- ter: brother, James; sistef, | vivors: Children, Alvin. George, Ed. Mrs. dianapolis four years ago. He was Mrs. Margaret Wier May Erwin and Mrs, Jitagel Hoover. " ore i. oq : a member of the Grand Army .of |; 20D Pat Nancy Sankey | ROCKFORD—Mrs. Sarah Jane Cox, 15. pe | ly owned by Its management
Hayden, 79. Survivors: Children, Mrs. Ida the Republic and the Independent | Thompson, Ural, Orai and Dewey: sis- | por, yors: Brothers, Solomon, Albert and
Order of Odd Fellows. fers, 1s retell lla Fieh and Mrs. Mary | =p SHVILLE—Mrs. Freelove Peters, 88. . / and employees, all Indianap- 1 [ie Ir be
Survivors: Sons, Jesse and Walter Peters. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. : Miss Mary Hall, 81. Survivors: Sisters,
Cora B. Bell; a daughter by a for- : jy Elbzab a; Mrs. Florence Flohr and Mrs. Mattie Leak. I . og Ten marriage, Me, Thomas W. | giste: ) o SOUTH iow nh P. See; : : I ol IS Cli tizens. ; A Nd cLean; a granddaughter, Mrs. land. urvivors: ow, Helen; brother, Walter; : / fH ; & . 7. AR > a : sister, Mrs. Edward A. Mors z : ¥ 4 Dale E. Hodges, and two great- vy = . Survie: Vite, | 8 Mrs. Wilhelmina Burknart, 74. Sur- Ta GER
Mrs. hil ] g : Widower, Herman; children, Mrs. || H ; . ’ grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. b Lula, Lillian and Linton Bertha Deitrich, Mrs. Anna Annis, Carl, {| ] White and ‘combination! ‘@ Flats
: Hitchcock. CHARLES E. ARBOGAST, Who| gyANSVILLE—Mrs Rosina Frey Haas, | William and Albert; brother, August Der- e Sandals © Oxfords © Cutouts
3 3 ing. i : . ial . died in Veterans’ Hospital Friday 94. Survivors: Children, the Rev. Chris- ir P. Rickel, 69. Survivors: Widow, ‘ : Our business IS founded on ® T-Straps
“H. Horstmann, ; night, was to be buried in Crown |il® IA TY rs. on and eging: | Minnie; children, Mrs. P. G. Herman, and
Hill Cemetery today following serv- agner Boerner, 41. Sur- | Walter; brother, Bert Rickel. : : 1 : August; mother, 8. ' Le h b f h h d ices at the Flanner & Buchanan |Susan Wagner: sisters Mrs. Clara Farr, A tr ey iy the elier that onesty an Mortuary at 2 p. m. Mrs. William re and Mrs. Paul Fel- | Gir ors, Nor Pore four sisters, two
her : « . President of the Arbogast Coal Ye Eeusente V V. Hewlitt, 26, Survivors: | brothers. exce [ [ ence In work d § . - | Widower, Alvin: son, Alvin Jr.; parents, | TELL C CITY Mrs, | Kate Martin, 89. Sur- : : 0 Nn e Co, Mr Arbogast also was com Mr. and. Mrs. Nicholas M. Mackey? sister, | yivor: Son, Wil , ’
mander of Indianapolis Memorial { Mry. Frank Halgren: brothers, Henry, 101 d i 3) \ i : i . ’ s ’ TOE ahha Lichlitner, 78. - Post No. 3, American Legion. He | Willis snd Johw Mackey, Survivors: Children, Mrs. Erman Yoder, 4 joine wit new distinctive was 40. Miss Katie Sauer, 75. : ; js: > Rassell Holden, Fred and’ Irvin i ’
Survivors are a daughter, Miss Lou ® = = WABASH—Jesse’ White, 48. Survivors: : i in desi gn i ng our. signs,’ . 600 or Tied « B &
Alice Arbogast, and a son, Van Dar-| FAIRMOUNT--Mrs. Mosilean ¢ Crilley. 83. Widow, Grace; daughter, Mar seph
Tell Arbogast, both of Indianapolis; | §irvivor: Foster-niece, SE ST IELD Mss. Hiss. “Anna. Stephens. ) : \ are basis ce rt a i n to su ccee d. Ly Summer Ties
his mother, Mrs. Alice Arbogast, Al- Mi og . FORT WAYNE—Mrs. Sarah M. Campbell, rs. Mary Hole, Mrs. Emma Furnas, Mrs 3 All colors, all washabion, Ill; a sister, Mrs. Emma |88. ‘Survivors: Children Waiter, John and | Frances Streightoff, Martha and John. ‘ y- “able, choice .... Thread, Albion, and three brothers Mrs, William McCormick. WHITESTOWN-—-—Mrs. Ethel Fern Moore, ; y : » William’ J. eLEughin, 77. Survivor: | 44, Survivors: Widower, Rolla; children, ; dos ¥ , k John Arbogast, Casper, Wyo.; Wal- Si, Mrs. wkes. Ada Mae, othe Lucille and’ Marjorie ‘ ’ 400 sn’s Wor or rene. sister Is. arman. . x ter Arbogast, Columbus, O., and|_GARY—Georg w. an 50. Survivors: | HS A NKEETOWN— Mrs. Rose Moses,
. 57 7 oe eo George Arbogast, Clyde, O. Widow, Maude: brother. four sisters. Survivors: Widower, John: children, Mrs. | cords Afbogasi, Glyde. GAS CITY—David L Roads, 84. Surviv. | Surviiors: Widower, dona childgen’ rs | : Ace's aim is to supply the best Dress Sox LES H. SCHOENEMAN, In- | ors: Widow, Elmira; brothers, Jonah and | prancis Eshman, J. WL Paul, Joe and Rayer Eran: SO John; sister, Mrs. Margaret Wycoff. Lawrence. Bayon and cotton, Soc.
dianapolis resident f . ' . . J dled yesterday in the home of his | oBAMBIOND—lacobs Masty, 48. ~Suryiy- INFANT IS DROWNED sign built and to use the best — Tews Wie : . . : . of ! te N. Jefferson-av, after a short ill- |v t ive : Mother, FREMONT, Ind., Aug. 10.—Mary- ‘ mater ials available. We ren- NANDKERCHIEFS
brother-in-law, C. H. Roesener, 552 ;, S9sepl Gene | gy United Press ness. He was 75. Terie, Li brothels, Percy and Les | 1; ™ 3. month-old daughter of Mr.
Funeral ‘services are to be held in LE . . 1 1 the Harry Moore Funes! Homo st | tolEFEE NVILLE- vit alt: and Mrs. Charles Neutz of near der one-day Se r vice on r epair S fo ¢ 1 Oc Special
ohild > | here, drowned last night when she 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. Burial is 10 | fiam, Ray, Ie Herold. Russell and Liov | fell into a rock garden pool at her : . ¢ tr. Shoenetian Botte, peoiern Mae, tn YUE | nome. since we do all glass bending
: | Beyl: sisters, Mrs. Lou Melman Mr. Shoeneman was connected Bottorff Mes. Lou Baegerly ang Mrs.
with the former Pettis Dry Goods |Laura Carter. : : ‘ 1 Co. for more than 30 years, and was| KOKOMO—Walter Taylor, 32. Sur- : \ ; In our own factory.
a member of the Woodruft Place | Yivors: Daughter, Pho ete Jqan: ay 9 . - * Baptist Church. He had lived with | Syivia Ohembers, =~ © | , H | : | EH my
. Roese LEBANON—Mrs. Nancy . White Perkins, Mr ner since the death of 81. Survivors: Children V1 E Mrs. Cora 120 Women's
Mrs. Shoenem 1930. : ’ : Mito ve A brother, Fred W. Schoeneman, and ‘emry Whit Masi spore, Sona I Ever y New Floor 4 NN Ou r Art Depa rtment spec 1a |- r SUMMER CREPE
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Michigan City, survives. Mrs. Yh Tillie White Ruth. MeFarias Sample and Slightly
MRS. JESSIE SHREVE MORCK | MARION Jongh ri. Ray pi Bi . Bri. Damaged Electric QUAL f I 1 /, “Tf izes in ultra-new and distinc- - DRESS ES
died yesterday in her home, 1512 Joseph Patterson, M
Spann-av. She was 72. Born in |Alice Judson. N f : ie) i | Wilmington, Ind, Mrs. Morck was Ee (ICHIGAN C FY —christian Klaus, 67. REFRIGERATOR \ \ V tive designs. We know that | a member of the "Edwin Ray Meth- Survivors, Child oN Mrs. D in gnder, & : . Fit . : : : * odist Church, Cia Sd Ca HE Ne = dd \J J there is a vast difference in Saran ry he me, 1. % 0 ‘Neon Signs’ and simply ask Maude Morck Trainer, and a broth- : : : eon Iigns an simp y as er, William 8. Bridwell, all of In- : & BH / BA : dianapolis. Funeral arrangements ei d / i \ : the opportunity of proving it have not been completed. 3 : CS. HE ] i OSCAR SCHMIDT died Saturda rod ¢ | ; | : | : hh ing a heart attack. He was 45. shades and sizes. Come early Funeral services are to be held for best Selpction! in the home at 10 a. m. Wednesday, : Sih em NH i a eet m k= = ! : : 3 : i er with the firm of a or : a : ; All Porcelain used is manufactured by for 25 years, was a World War : = : S bY § 2d SLL the American Valve and Enameling Co.
veteran. SE 3 ; : Survivors are four sisters, Mrs, ; 3 : ; of Indianapolis. John Crawford, Mrs. Jean G. Lane, : on Mrs. Lulu Yates and Miss Clar
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