Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1936 — Page 20
FOUR FROM COUNTY ENLIST IN U.S. ARMY
Widow, Melvia; sisters, Mrs. Mary Morrow and Mrs. Anna Zellers.
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ton | Four Marion County residents hive enlisted in the Army, the Inoore napolis recruiting office anKezith Ann Mgors nounced today. . They are William R. Lewis, 628 N. Tacoma-st; George W. Sizemore, 1236 Central-av; Albert W. Carter, PR. R. 3, and Norman L. Layton Jr., .|R. R. 17." Lewis has been assigned to the Nineteenth Field Artillery, and the others are to serve in the Eleventh Infantry.
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. 91. Survivors: MITCHELL — Mrs. Poet. Mantler, 86. Survivors: Daughters Kate Mischo and Mrs. Georgiana MOUNT COMFORT—Mrs. Dalla Utocah Wilson, 64. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Crystal Gray, Mrs. Daisy Snider and Pearl; sons, Arthur and Roy Wilson; brother, Arthur G. Gruaugh.
64. Survivor: | Widow. ASHLEY—Mrs. Effie Ashley, 62.
AUBURN—Levi Wolf, 70. Survivors: | Widow, Maggie. daughters, Mrs, Howard [ieckley and Mrs, yrtle Beaty: sisters, MUNCIE — David Clement Boxell, 73 Mrs. G. O. Loutzenheiser and Mrs. Sarah | Survivors: Mrs. Ethel Gould, Mrs. Edith Powell. Samuels and Mrs. Jessie B an; sons,
BRISTOL—Henry Prederick Bertram, 60, | Lamoine and Luther: sisters, Mrs. Alice
Burial to Be in Cincinnati | Survivors: Pulley, Mrs. Samantha Pulley and Mrs.
Follewing Services Henry Prederick Bertram, 0. vive idow, Jean; daughter, ; ; . W. d JohnHere Wednesday. |“oin in Cn le eres 0. “omnes. me mevesbeces,
S:ewart. 53. Survivors: Widower, Prank; mother, Mrs. Bertha Brusdal: sisters, Mrs | Anna Merta, Mrs. Martha Anderson and
THOMAS EDWIN BYRNE, widely | = Madge Minard; brother, Oscar B. | Btewart. a
: Indianapolis h LUMBIA CITY—Elmer H. Tum, 43 deaser, died last night in his home, | COLU —Elmer H. Tum, 43. | Survivors: Mother, Mrs. Frank Tum; 3356 Broadway, following several oho?" oo monthy’ illness. He was 48. | CRAWFORDSVILLE Mrs. Mary Alice a - | Barrett, - urvivors: ower, aries; Funeral services are to be Wednes | granddaughters, Mrs, Thomas Luster and A day g in the St. Joan of Arc |iary Louise Essex; sisters, Mrs. G. PF. ® = = Catholic Church. The time is to be | Huggans and Mrs. A. E Greist. PERU—Mrs. Emma L. Sutton, 84 Bur-
co | rs. Zella Mae Haase, 35. vivors: Sons, Prank, Charles, William announced later. Burial is to be In| widower, William. "daughter, Penjamin and Lioyd; daughter, Mrs. ‘the Calvary Cemetery, Cincinnati.
| Linn; sisters, Mrs. W. . Charles Stuber. yrne born ‘| Mrs. Bertha Parker; brother, Charles O.| Benjamin F. Hunter, 79. Survivors: Mr. B was bo in Binns | Johnson. 2 ” a Daughters, Mtidred and Mrs, Edib Slant his on a| augh; son, arles; sister, Mrs. Anna Jat, and Ben Ind. + returned | DECATUR—Clyde Beam, 63. Hopper; brothers, Robert and Jacob. Cin ’ auto- | DUBOIS—John Monte, 46. jo ineinnati and entered the ELIZABETH—Mrs. Grace Kron, 56. Sur-
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PETERSBURG—Mrs. Susie T. Coan, 75. | vivors: Widower, George; mother, Mrs.
Survivor: Widower, Joel. PIERCETON — Mrs. Mary Brosnahan. yrne was an | Louise Hart: sons, Daniel, Louis and For. | Survivor: Widower. M. 8. At one time Mr. B Re lie. one | est: daughter, Mrs. Ethel Scales; brother, Lester E. Wood, 25 agent for Bruce thee) d > €, 3 | James Hart; sisters, Mrs. Edna Schilmiller, | - ROCHESTER—Mrs, Mary Ann Barker, ers an rs. reta Van Zant an 8. nnie " urvivors: ower, A , ’ of the early automobile dea : ] | Bierly. sons, Lee and Robert; sisters, Mrs. Charles . representatives of the old Nationa EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Nora Aull, 62. Sur. |G0sS, Mrs. James Cullen and ma tthe Givizens Motor Car Go, | Jer sia sis, ons Posie, bel Mes | RUSHVILLE Kathryn Cuts, 16. Sur 0., ohn; sister, I's. na e, half s T, A . - head of the Citizens Motor ear he | Mrs. William Diekmann. vivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Packard distributors, a posi “1€ | "Darrell Hughes McElvain, 12. Survivors: | Curtis; brother, Glenn; sisters, Betty and held for 12 years. Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dallas D. McElvain: Juanita Curtis. | sisters, Mrs. Herbert Moore, Mrs. George He established his own agency, | W. Bassett and Mrs. Gerald Brakebille. the Ted Byrne Co. about a year | pyanNSyILLE—Mrs. Stella Willlams, .
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SHANNONDALE — Samuel H. Caplinger, 70. and a half ago. He had served as! Survivor: Daughter, Mrs. W. A. White.
86. Survivors: Widow, Cordelia; daughter, Mrs. Estella Johnson; sons, Walter, Lester and Edgar; brothers, Sanford M., ’ ja=-| FARMERSBURG—Viva Lance Gilmore, Indiana Motor Car Dealers Associa | 22. Survivors: Son, Robert; parents, Mr. tion field representative. | and Mrs. Ralph Sparks. Survivors are the widow, Maryetta; |
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Laura Hedge. SHELBYVILLE—Thomas J. Winkles, 78. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. William Delle343 Ernest, Lewis and Albert; two brothers, Elmer F. and William | sisters, Mrs. William Marutz and Mrs. i . | Julius Pieper. J. Byrne, both of Cincinnati 6.
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kamp, Mrs. Grace Dickman, Mrs. John Young, Mrs. Pearce Sanders and Mrs. Wiley Moore; son, Fred; brothers, Charles and David Winkles. MRS. IRENE MARTENET, 3855 N. New Jersey-st, Indianapolis resident since childhood, who died Saturday night in St. Vincent's Hospital following an illness of six months, is to be buried tomorrow following funeral services at 4 p. m. in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. The body is to be cremated. Born in Grand Rapids, Mich, Mrs. Martenet, who was 24, came to Indianapolis as a child, attended school No. 60 and was graduated from Shortridge High School in 1929. She was married seven years ago to Ronald D. Martenet. Survivors are the widower; a son, Ronald D. Martenet Jr., 18 months; grandmother, Mrs. Ida M. Jones, Indianapolis, and a brother, William Bown, New York.
MISS DAISY M. LARSEN, of R. R. 2, Carmel, died yesterday in Methodist Hospital following an/illness of four days. She was 48 Funeral services are to be held at 11 a. m. Wednesday in the Flanner " & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial is to be in Crown Hill. = Miss Larsen was born in Indian_apolis and was graduated from . Manual Training High School. She was superintendent of accounts for the American Surety Co. 26 years. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. ~ Survivors are a brother, Edward J. Larsen of Carmel, and a sister, Mrs. Lillian L. Smith of Indianap~olis. HARRY R. WHALLON, 4843 Eng-lish-av, who died suddenly at his hame yesterday, is to be buried tomorrow in Memorial Park Cemetery following funeral services at 10 a. m. in the Dorsey Funeral Home. He was 47. Mr. Whallon was an accountant in the Citizens Gas and Coke Utility office for 14 years. He was an accountant in the United States Army previous to his employment by the gas company. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Louise Whallon, and two sons, Richard and Howard Whallon, all of this DR. ROBERT G. THAYER, who died suddenly at a Democratic political rally in Richmond Friday « night, was to be buried in Memorial Park Cemetery today following - funeral services at 11 a. m. in the ~ Blackwell Funeral Home. ~ Pallbearers were to include Dr. Max Bahr, Dr. Tyler Stroup, Dr. W. ~ L. Sharp, Dr. P. T. Lamey and Dr. Harry Rabb. Dr. Thayer, who was 35, died of heart disease following an open forum discussion led by Gov. McNutt.
PARENTS LIBERATE CHILDREN FROM JAIL
By United Press " RICHMOND HILL, Ont., Nov. 2. —Angry parents who Saturday * night stormed the jail and liberated six youngsters arrested for HalJoween pranks demanded further
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Casement and School Board Chairman H. C. Sanderson explained the arrests were intended merely as “a warning.” The children, ranging in age from 6 to 12 years, were locked up along with four tramps. Their parents advanced on the jail, forced the door open and took the pranksters home.
HUNT CLUB TO HOLD FIELD TRIAL DRAWING
Drawing for the annual Indian- . apolis Field Trial Club hunt to be held Saturday and Sunday at Fort Benjamin Harrison are to be conducted at 8 p. m. Friday in the Claypool, Deloa A. Alig, secretary, announced yesterday. + Several local hunters already have announced their intention to enter . dogs in the competition, Alig said. Trophies and cash prizes are to be awarded the winning entries.
| | Niece, Mrs. Walter Abel. GREENSBURG—Henry Brickner, 65. Survivors: Brothers, John, Prank, Adam and Ignatius; sisters, Mrs, Harry Wermkse and Mrs. Michael Siebel. HAMMOND — Mrs. Frank Brandt, 21. Survivor: Widower. HEMLOCK — Mrs. Atlanta Hodson, 64. Survivors: Son, Marvel; sisters, Mrs. Anna Davis, Mrs. Tillie Sutton, Mrs. Nora Ingels, Mrs. Nellie Duncan and Mrs. Eva Lorts. HUNTINGTON — James T. Kelsey, 48. Survivors: Widow; stepsons, Charles and Jack Werner; brother, Von Kelsey. JEFFERSONVILLE — Louis E. Metz, 24. Burvivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Metz; sisters, Mrs. Lee Hobson and Rosemary Metz; brother, Raymond Metz. Mrs. Ida Schwaninger Creamer. 69. Survivors: Widower, Thomas: sisters, Mrs. E. C. Eberts. Mrs. Cora Schwaninger and Mrs. Clara Brown: brothers, W. . and A. O. Schwaninger. = = KOKOMO—Mrs. Mary McEntee, 84. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. John Demmer, Mrs. W. H. Eikenberry, Mrs. William Kenney and Katherine; son, William. LAGRANCE—Lucinda Forst, 79. vivor: Niece, Mrs. Clifford Goodsell. LEESBURG—Mrs. Charles Kern. vivor: Widower. LIGONIER—Earl Burke, 49. LOGANSPORT—Mrs. Clara A. Spencer, 51. Survivors: Widower, Henry H.; son, Watson; daughter, Gladys; sisters, Mrs. Selma Ruschkufski and Mrs. Herman Beasey; brother, August Adamsky. LOWELL—Mrs. Bonnie Kennedy. \ Survivors: Widower, John F.; daughter. Fern: sons, Robert, William. Dale nd Duane: sisters, Dama McWilliams and Mrs. Charles Moor; brother, Robert McWilliams. MARION—Harley D. Lyons, 50.
OFFICERS ELECTED BY AIR CADET CLUB
Flight Leader Roberty Humphrey has been named president of the Air Cadet Corps’ Rifle and Pistol Club at Corps headquarters in the Liberty Building. Cadet Jack Schakel was chosen vice president; Cadet Forrest Wilcox, treasurer; Chief of Staff Wallace G. Buenting, executive officer, and Cadet Farrell Grossman, secretary. The club meets every Wednes-
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PASTOR TO SPEAK The Rev. Carl E. Kiewit, Terre, Haute, is to speak at the father and | son night program of the Young | Men's Discussion Club Wednesday , at 6 p. m. in Central Y. M. C. A.
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SIMS—Mrs. Anna Washburn, 74. vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Margaret Brough and Mrs. Hazel O’Brien; sons, Herman and Charles; brother, E. W. Boring. SOUTH BEND—Mrs. George Hildebrand, 73. Survivors: Sons, Everett and Howard; daughters, Mrs. Winifred Winebrenner, Mrs. Mabel Peterson, Deloris and Mildred Hildebrand. 50
SOUTH BEND—Jefferson Lindsey, , Survivors: Widow, Malinda; brothers, Tobie, John, Silas and C. TRAFALGAR—Leonard Watson, 60. Survivors: Widow, Frettie; sisters, Mrs. Mollie Slack and Mrs. Teelie Smyser.
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VINCENNES—William Joyce, 56. Survivors: Widow, Minnie; sons, Morris, Jac and Ralph; sisters, Mrs. A. B. Brouillette and Mrs. arles Buchanan; brother, John J. Joyce. WASHINGTON—Alvin Perkins, 71. WAVELAND—Frank Edward Seybold, 70. Survivors: Widow, Lorene; daughters, Mrs. Bdwin Barnard, Mrs. George Gehichs, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs. Weldon McClaran and Mrs. Harold Harshbarger; brother, Maurice Seybold; sister, Mrs. Charles Horn.
WEBSTER—Samuel Miller, 75. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Lula Quesenberry and Mrs. Neva McCoy; Glen and John; sisters, Mrs. Ann Bennett, Mrs. Sallie Seruggs and Mrs. Vine Bond; brothers, Rice, Robert and George Miller.
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