Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1936 — Page 31
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S. W.F. JONES
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Local Photographer's Wife Dies After Week’s Hiness.
MRS. JULIA JONES, 56 Downey‘av, wife of W, Frank Jones, In-
~ dianapolis photographer, died yes-
terday following an {llness of a Week. She was 46. Funeral services are to be held at the Flanner & Buchanan Funeral Home at 2 p. m. tomorrow, | ,, with burial in Memorial Park . Cemetery. She was a member of the Irvington Presbyterian Church and the Mothers’ Study Club.
Survivors besides the widower are cay,
three daughters, Mrs. Maurice Pickett, Mrs. Starlin H. Fisher and Miss Doris Jones, all of Indianapolis; the * father, Alfred H. Lofland, Indianapolis, and a brother, John C. Lofland, who resides in New Jersey.
MRS. MARIA BELL MILLER, 2°
Indianapolis resident 11 years, who died Wednesday night in the home ‘of a daughter, Mrs. Charles F. Zwick 5324 Washington-blvd, is to be buried in Muncie tomorrow following funeral services at 2 p. m. in the First Friends Church there. She was 78, Mrs. Miller was born in Henry County and was a charter member of the First Friends Church. Survivors are the daughter, four brothers, John Bell and Abe Bell, Newcastle, and Aaron Bell and William C. Bell, Muncie; and [two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Koon, Newcastle and Mrs. Minerva Copeland, Muncie. EDWARD O. WHITE, 1819 Wood-lawn-av, Indianapolis Street Railway employe for many years, who died early yesterday after an illness of a week, is to be buried in Memorial Park Cemetery tomorrow following funeral services at 2 p. m.
BRISTOL—Harla Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Albert Brandon and Mrs. Lula Lindville; soms, Walter go Sar other, Se brother, Jame. Sur.
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survivors: don: %. Lire iti C. listen, TN 3.
Gentry: sister, Dale Stade BURG. an sop, yg Tg ohnson.
se ARM Daniel J T— Mrs, Fannie Frances Red45, Survivors: a owes James; son, Claude; daughter. Mrs. Hildreth ch Betlby: sister, Mi Mrs. Mary FR and Robert Lytle. | Meise
GARY—Willilam C. 57. Surviv- : Widow, Lilly; daughters, Louise, Lillian, Jessle, TS. n Powell and Mrs. Von BSeggeron;' sister, Mrs. Robert
OSHEN-—Mrs. John Heerschap, 47. Survivors: Widower; sons, John and Lucas; daughter, Mrs. Berald Sutton; mother, Mrs. Lucas kstra; brothers, Nicholas and Parret Dykstra; sister, Mrs. Thomas
Korenstra. HAGERSTOWN-—Frank Beard, 179. Clara 'Mur-
D. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. phy, Mrs. Fann Barnet and Mrs. ams. ~ HARMONY—Mrs Ella B. Shoptaugh, Survivors: Widower, D. A. brethers, wi: liam and John: Anna Cain Leatha
and Mrs. OPE—Mrs. Minnie L. Schaefer, 58. Re hters, Katherine d
HO 8u Fvivors: Dorothy; Horace: ‘mother, Mrs.
Weinland: Sorother, H, D. Weinland.
in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. He was 56. Mr. White was a member of the Twenty Year Club, an organization of street railway employes. He also was a member of Prospect Lodge, F. and A. M., Broad Ripple lodge of Odd Fellows and Modern Woodmen. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Pearl White; two sons, Robert and Benjamin White; a daughter, Miss Jean White, and six sisters, Mrs. Elmer Chappel, Mrs. Mabel Baker, Mrs. Rebecca Harding, Mrs. Ruth O'Haver and Mrs. Georgia White, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Abby Smith of Urbana, Ill.
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MARION—Harl H. en vivors: ters, Mrs. E. and Walter Brandon. MICHIGAN CITY. hn Michael Brown, 3. Suvivors: Daughters, Mrs. Ida Kuskey, Elsie Bartels and Mrs. Lena Pentland; som, dwar Brown. +» Carl Moe n, 37. MIDDLETOWN. Ward B. Gale, vivords: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Mildred Ridgeway: Clifford, Lester and Belt
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By United Press BRIOUDE, France, Oct. 23.—An
all-wood clock, almost 300 years old,
tion during the past year fo this small village in central France. Carved entirely from wood, this clock still keeps accurate time for the entire village. Back in 1640, a craftsman named Hughes Portal started the task of carving the clock from seasoned oak.
DOG IS CHURCH-GOER
By United Press PORTAGE, ' O,, Oct. 23.—Ray Davis has a Spitz dog which, for three years, has followed the Davis children to Sunday school every Sunday, and waits outside the door until they appear.
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NORTH VERNON—Charies Beeson, 56. Survivor: Widow. : é
PRAIRIE CREEK--Mrs. Nancy J. Weir, Survivors: Daughter E Mrs Jo Joy John-
Yo ters, i Dortiv dsugh Catherine: sis sister,
Miller,
SHELB Yeh ex Survivors ughter, Mrs. Cal V. Weaver; naples Eugene ait and | Sobert RB. Voll: nieces, Mrs. Otis G.
er and Mrs. Arthur Het
SOUTH BEND-Frederick J oa, 51. Survivors: Widow, ‘Marie; daughter Steele. Bartholomew Sudo! 50. Survivo! rs, Mary, oan, Julia; Charlotte | Winifred; son, Stanley Sudol. Mrs. Sophia Carson Koczan, 63. : Daughters, Mrs. Cat therine O'Neil and Mrs. Kolaszar; sons, Rudolph, Emory and Rd Koczan.
BRUNETS ‘PREFERRED |
By United Press LINCOLN, Neb. Oct. 23 —Man-
agers of the Nebraska State Fair beauty contest found out that
blonds are not preferred: in Ne-|’
braska. In the first 70 local beauty contests, winners of which went to
the fair, the brunets led the blonds
INSISTS ON JAIL
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By United Press TOLEDO, Oct. 23.—Police fmally jailed a man who claimed to have driven an automobile while -intoxi-: cated, but not until his insistence had overcome. their remonstrances that he had no witnesses.
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