Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1936 — Page 5

ALER DIES BAKERY EXECUTIVES 194. Sse Sutra] C. ® Shits

E. F. KRAMER, | Deaths Among Indiana Residents a i, | TO ATTEND SESSIONS wae Frethoter. RETIRED, DIES | ‘DRIA—Mrs. Mary Jane Perry, |Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kriepke: brothers. C.| PRINCETON—Miss Nan J. Maxam, 93. MALEY DEATH : Nitis Indianapolis bakery oftieials

1 . ? : are to leave Saturday afternoon for hildren's Mrs. Grace Car- | E. and Walter | Wayne Crandall, 21. Survivors: Par- | a. 8. H He : Metcalfe, 60. Survivors: / ents, Mr. and Mrs Scott Crandall; sis- :

8 Ba earn H Her-| Mrs. Emma 0 : | the National Bakers Association ex- Yield quicker to : man, ci and Hugh: sister. . Emma ! Children, Mrs? Alla Bohn, Mrs. Louise Hal- ter. Mrs. Edith Brown. SEER % i ion i an. Enoch and Hugh, sister, Emma | Childien, Misf A Guyton Harry, Lyle and | propyonn ciorence McCormick, 65. : | position and conference in Atlantic | ANDERSON Mrs. Mary M. Tunget, 67. | Pittman: sister, Mrs, Alla Walker. Survivors: Widow. Nellie: brothers, G. B

double action of Tunget | City, N. J., next week.

: } dr rant. John : J E —Asabel” Hutton, 82. Sur-| Thomas and Mion; sister, Mrs. Susie { IC S PRCA iT aniidren. Brant, Jobs, vinors Brother Henry. sistér, Mrs. Mo- | Last g id a TT | Those from here who are to at- | “ . VAPORUS A | : AORN. orter Hurley. 35. arviv. | rfanda Longstein. : | _ Edward Holtcamp, 57. Survivors: Widow, | . : ! i y . 5 ANDERSON Bo A e . GENEVA—Mrs. James Kelleg, 80. Sur- | Elizabeth: children, Edward, Mis qantha | Ato Dealer Shoots Self > ; tend are Russell White, Edwin GEIR PTT Heart Attack in Car Fatal to | shah comsiock. #7. survivor: eb. Be Rod, ames ad ER Se De i ha a, Helen and | 4 | White, Harold B. West, Ralph El- | A y j MAAUG Le 18. Ray Dwizgins. or] ae AND . k | Kersey’ and Mrs. Martha Agenbroad: | : ina: Ri | Former Owner of Man- | ,.0% Wika Rowe Nichol 3s. Sur | GOODLAND — Mrs. Margaret Babcock, | Kersey ‘and ‘Mrs Marth While Hunting; Rites |

Survivors: Sons, : James and ROMREY oe 3 Buieivers: and Virginia; sisters, Mrs. T, H. | August Dorr Babcock; brothers, James, NEY—James Crose, 80. rs; 2 facturi Fi | Kathryn and Florence Maddox; brother, | Roy and Amos Watt: sisters. Mrs. Frank | Nieces, Mrs. Richard Underwood. Mrs. Jo- to Be Friday. u ac uring rm. | John Maddox. | Alexander. Mrs. Martin Villinski and Mrs. | seph Conn and Mrs. C. W. Mull: nephew, emir ! BEDFORD—Mrs. Gladys Cummings, 31. Austin Augsberger. Harry Cox. : = Survivors: Widower, Ralph; children, | HAMMOND—Herman Fricke. 54. Sur- RUSSELLVILLE—Fred C. Wolfe, 79. EDWARD F KRAMER, 637 West | Emma and Louise; parents, Mr. and Mrs. | vivors: Widow, Evelyn: children, Dorothy,

SALINE CITY—Alonzo Clark, 58. Sur- Charles M. Maley, 5358 Washing- | " A Thomas Umphress; brothers, Ernest, Ray: | Mildred and Harry: sisters. Mrs. Ben Cook, vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Garland. Wilhitis: ton-blvd, president of Jones & Woodruff Place, a retired Opal. Emery, Paul, Harley and George. | Mrs. Fred Bascow and Mrs. Mary Hahn; sisters. Flora and Mrs. Lewis Fogle. : rafcd | { E Glo sntdeiv BEDFORD John A. King. 84. Survivors: | brothers. Henry and William. SEYMOUR—Mrs. Emma Z Waddle, 65. | Maley, {nc., automobile distributors, | i es / [ot or. ¢ ciurer, died suddenly last |cniidren, Mrs Elsie Powers and Garfield. | HUNTINGTON—Mrs Elnora , Hofman, | 5, vivors: Widower, Miiten: children. Mrs. | acciden lly shot and killed himself | , : : i * Swi ; M Hannah Cariton, 86 Survivors: | 53. Survivors: Children. Mrs. Vida Bick- : {

it c . es and Edgar | whi i i i automobile | Daughter, Mrs. Grace Winegar; sister, Mrs, | ol and Clvde: sisters Hosa Meda = and Be ner, Frailk, James ane L. zal while squirrel hunting near Lebanon |

James Scott. yesterday, Dr, ‘E. A. Rainey, Boone Charles Maley

Moore-av. He C. Mitchell. | Stella Whitaker, i Ore . > UFFTON—-Garth Van Skyock. 33, Sur-| LAFAYETTE—Mrs. Margaret Elizabet SHELBYBILLE—Edward A. Thurston, | County coroner. ruled. — | 5 ‘idow, V ildre tty | Hennegar; 53. yivors: Sisters, Mrs. J. |, SHELBYBILLE— a : : o : blic | s are to be held at a PY, Vera: children. Eetiy and Ha TY Mrs. Hollie Sturm: | 76. Survivors: Sons, Audrey, ®loyd and Funeral services are to be held at | Mr. ‘Maley attended the public

al at 1 1, Willi ries | Harold. Fri 3 schools and St. Anthony's parochial | | in Thrct Thee oro t8 {Maivi rl Weist. 43. Sur- | brothers, Daniel, William and Charles os i 2 “ ; : . m. i and | C100 1 First Evangelical. ; BLUFFTON Melvin Morl Went 5. yr { Reinbott; daughter, Josephine Rhodes. _.SHELBYVILLE—Henry E. Rice, 78. Sur- 5:5 a ’ asy In tne home a school. He became a salésman for M. Mueller, tor, 1s | ters. us Kelly, Mrs. Olus Bower | LAGRANGE—Mrs. Emma R. Waltrous, | 1iVOr: Brother. Alonzo. ai 3 a Mm. In the St. Joan of Arc

Hiuel pa 5 Mr Jus ; ; , . : e Co. Burial is to be in Crown | and Mr. Wilbur He {81. , Survivors: Daughter. Mrs. Charles Ivars osenn John Haq ow ger: 46. Sur-) Catholic Church. el oan Lats Inman the ; : BOSWELL—Nellie Suttle Eberly. 68. Sur. |H. Cross AL -orA. John den. 20. sur-| Mr. Maley was wounded fatally | and, later so vivors: Widower: sons, John, Hallie and LAKEVILLE—Mrs. Waneta Lineback, 31. STANLEY—Elden F. Madden Br % d- | when his shotgun ccidentally dis- Steinhart Auto Co. He formed a tienbach, deputy Delbert Suttle; daughter, Mrs. Gussie Pix. | Survivors; Widower. Louis; ‘mother, Mrs. | vivors' Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie al “|W 1 g a y arinershi with Alvin R. Jones 5 BRAZIL—J. Gus Davis, 60. Survivors: | Charles yeigand; brothers, Rudolph, Er- | den: Be: Jednfie oy June; Tolhers. | charged after it apparently had be- | P ; P 12 yi : 2 3 { Widow, Mary; children, Nelson, John, Ar- | Re ad wi 5 Ser pavel iol. 03. Bus Eapl Shison and | ON vIvors: widow, | come entangled in the. wires of a Jonks & Maley, Inc., years ago. is Mrs . P. 2 5, sis- JEBANON—Forrest E. } niel, 65, Sur- ABST ’ . . Si Kramer | ter, He alin i Ee P. Maas; = | vivors: Children. Opal Garring Sonn Hen- | Elizabeth; children. Esther and Charles. fence, Dr. Rainey said. r. Maley was secretary of the 5 a si BREMEN—Charles N. Heister, 63. Sur- |[ietta Miller, Benjamin, Blanche and SULEIVAN—Samuel TL Fie His body was found at the side ofl In ianapolis Auto Trades' Associaler Man- Cha ath Widow. Jennie: 13 chi dren broth. | Pearl; brothers Alonzo and Ralph. vivors: Brother, George; sister, . 1 Shepherdsvill . fiv Y files ” and a member of the St. Jon i SIX years ; ssie, Bert, Frank and Everett; sis- | James Thomas Peterson, 81. Survivors: | Anderson. le epher e-ra, e Mr

5. Chloe Baumgardner and Mrs. | Widow. Jessie: children, Mrs. Bertha Phil | SULLIVAN—Lawrence L. Arnett, 27. | west of Zionville at 2:40 p. m. yes- Arc Church and the Knights of Iden {lips. Mrs. Floy Kent, Mrs. Vernardie Ma- | Survivors: Widow. Ovaline: children, | d by Robert B t in olumbus rst Evan- : Er a : le- | D2n. Mrs. Irene Jeffries, Clayton and [Donald and Christine: parents. MT. “and | terday by Rober runton, a passing DUS. . 3 e was | 3 RAR FORDSVILLE Thomas a Houle. {Qmer: brother, William: sister, Mrs Mary | Mrs. Charles Arnett; sisters, Mrs. Wilbur | hy ckster. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. n as | han, 81. urvivor: ughters, Mrs. Henry | liDs ‘art : | . . : for a DOmbEr of ve: j | L. Davis, Mrs. R. R. Merrell and Mary |FDIliPs. [Treva 3nd Paene in ‘Prank-| Mr. Maley, who was 42, had besn | Margaret Maley; two children, for a number of years. and Houlehan: son, Fred: sister. Mrs. J BP LOGANSPORT —John Baumann. 70. Sur- | SULPHUR SPRINGS—Benjamin Fran = cE v : iend | G Maley and: Marilvn Maley; director of thé Altenheim a Stotts: grandchildren. Henrv' T. and Wil- | vivors: Sons, Louis, Charles, Joseph and | lin Benbow, 91. Survivors: Widow, Al- | hunting several days with a frien eorge y 3 y ’

men; Mrs. Kramer | fam 'G. Davis, Jand, Martha, Louise, | George. | Soe rome irs Homer ‘Haynes Mie | in the vicinity of the home of his|a brother, Thomas Maley, and two vy had been mar- | Lc"ard, Frances Ann and Marjorie Mer. | 0 ERG Me ane Cre | I at re Naan aloes, Mun | ant Mie Hugh McCurdy. Yester- | sisters, Mrs. J. H. Morrison and iY 4aa been mar- rill Houlehan. 3. Survivors: Widower, George: ildren, | i Clave; : : : i : 5 ward | C. Gordon 73. Survivors: | Harley and Mrs. Nettie Etchison. Frank, 3. D. Hem): Rierenee and Ben. | day, however, he had gone out alone. | Mrs. Margaret Claire, all of Indian- ; brother, William Gordon | , CON 13 INION—Henry > ice, 78. iV : 3 i i r Villiz | . MT. VERNON—Mrs. Julia_Blesch, 86. Fa oa ent nephew. Prank Rice. Born and reared in Indianapolis, apolis.

William Newton S BR, 8}. Survivors: | gyrvivors: Daughters, Mrs. Ethel Goebel Daughter, Mrs. Be 1 Mason; sisters, | © Emtne. ie ss te pol, Mrs. Elizabeth Sutton, Mrs. Will Layne, | and Emma; sister, Mrs. Sarah Gerst. Mrs. Will Beck and Mrs. Lou Wells; bro- | John Espenlaub, 79. Survivors: Widow, | Mosiman | ther. Walker T. Smith. | Ne brine: Shildren, Mes Sons Donner MO: n, . Ata up. | Mrs. ry irdan, Mrs. m rhar George A. | PEC AT R Jacob dle a Suz- and Fred; sisters, Mrs. Carolina Herren- | cal £3 vivors: C DER. Ose Theodore, | PYUck, Mrs. Wilhelmina Krietenstein, Mrs. | ringfield, Mass.; {| win, to. Adolph, Oswalc fford Kirk. | Kate Appel and Mrs. Bertha Schroeder; Andrew Kra- | patrick: sister. Mrs. Lo nch; brother, brothers, Henry" and Charles, . ister, Mrs. Ruth n | MT. VERNON—Mrs. Caroline Erhardt, § i oe : Beatrice Wildt. 62. Survivors: Widower, John; sons, John

ger and a h 1 13 3 43 both of oston LUT Fare "Balnt Bother and Edward; sister, Mary Appel; brother, : L : - rips | Hester Bir ia “hi oe Foner, as | John Appel. : ; : - MAGGIE A. BABCOCK, |: ers. Mrs. Hazel Pierce, Mrs. Anna| NEWPORT—Sherman Jones, 68. Surviv- * soodiand. widow of the late Au- |B e. Ruth and Nellie; brothers, Ora, | or: Widow, Mary. - gustus Dwizht Babcock, former poet, | 351 and Riles GrVivors: Sons . NOBLESVILLE—Jacob Boyer, 70. . ’ x

rar wa nd Trained of ap 4 r an | PLYMOUTH—Arzza Harold Youn . - 38. altiorme 44 ouna the “Open | man, | Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Spe Ora » m,’ Ves r: hil- | Young; sisters, Mrs. ; Lymangrover, son | dren, Mrs y Belser, Percy and Norman; | Mrs. John McKim, Mrs. Leo Passman, Mrs. ) son, ister. rs. Elmer Miller; brother, Oscar | Fred Hagley and Mrs. Leo Bourett. N. Penn- | | PORTLAND—Hamlin Carr, 60. SurvivKatherine Maurer, | ors Widow, Lucinda: children, ! Mrs.

® . ® 7 ors: Children, Mrs. Lena Knodel, { George Dennison, Mrs. Jess Goolsby, Mrs. Mrs. C Knodel, Mrs. Carl Kratz, Mrs. | Charles Goolsby and Leonard and Dennis : W S 1 Ferguson and Phillip; brother, | Carr; brothers, John and Curtis Carr; | George Schwartz. | sisters, Mrs. Clara Mrs. | 3

sis Montgomery, Pearl Kriepke, 49. Survivors: Parents, { Charles Smith and Mrs. Ella Cox.

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