Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1936 — Page 28

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' SECRETARY,

DIES IN CHINA =

= Former Editor of Paper in

Peru; Resided in Far East

‘| ter, Mrs. Marian

and Phi Beta Kappa He was education dithe Omaha (Neb. . A. from 1900 to 1903. the Orient he was active the installation of branches of organization in Chinese uniVYérsities and 44 leading cities in * that country.

“= Survivors are Mrs. Lockwood; |

sons, Edward Lockwood, W. W. Lockwood Jr. and John Lockwood; all of New York, and a brother, Edward Lockwood, secretary of the Canton, China, Y. M. LC. A. * MRS. NELLIE BUNCE, an Indianapolis resident 50 years, died yesterday in her home, 1115 Roachegt, after an illness of several weeks. . Puneral services are to be held at

. $:30 a. m. Saturday in the George

, Usher Funeral Home and at § a. m. in the Holy Angels Catholic Church. Burial is to be in Holy Cross Cemetery. * Mrs. Bunce was born in County Tipperary, Ireland, and came to the United States 50 years ago. ». Survivors are two sons, Timothy ‘Bunce and Joseph Bunce; a sister, Mrs. Anna Hickey; a brother, Patfick O'Connor, and three grand¢hildren, all of Indianapolis. = RUDOLPH SCHELLENBERG, a native of Switzerland and Indianapolis resident 56 years, died yesJderday in his home, 2225 S. Me-fidian-st, after an illness of six months, He was T7. » Funeral services are to be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial is to be in Washington Park Cemetery. Members of the Veritas Lodge are to conduct services at the grave. Mr. Schellenberg came to Indianapolis from Switzerland in 1880 and became a mail carrier in 1807. In 1920 he became a postoffice clerk. He retired from active service in 1930. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Maggie Schellenberg; two sons, Charles and Fred Schellenberg, and four grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. Mr. Schellenberg was a member of the Garfield Park Evangelical Church, Veritas Lodge No. 608, F. and A. M., and the Swiss Society.

MRS. SARAH M. DAVIS, 1227 College-av, an Indianapolis resident 49 years, died last night in her home after an illness of six weeks. She was 80. { Funeral services are to be held at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in the Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Burial is to be in Crown Hill. _ Mrs, Davis was born in London and was confirmed in the Church of England. She came to this coun-

fry in 1886 and was married to

~ Joseph Davis in 1887. She had lived

in Indianapolis since her marriage. . A daughter, Miss Gertrude M. vis, is the only survivor. . MRS. JENNIE WARREN, Indianpolis resident 15 years, died Tuesday night at Robert Long Hospital. She was 68. Mrs. Warren, member of the Mooresville Methodist Church, 18 survived by a son and daughter, Calvin O. Warren and Mrs. Katherine Bailey, both of Indianapolis. She was the widow of Calvin M. Warren,

AUBURN—Mrs. Sarah Jane Mavis, 63. Survivors: Brother Ernest; sisters, Sire “Clare Etter and Mrs. Dora Brunwe x Ra - BEDFORD—V ia 232. Survivors: Parents, ran dri: nite Williams, Sp Rhea Dawn Endris and Rose Pields. os o BE OD Oly er Canter. Mrs. Ben Brown; sons, Bun and Fred. od ‘te BLOOMINGTON—Roger Short, v T= vivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R, Short; brothers, Ly and Lawrence; sister, Mrs. George . Clarence Ellis , Survivors: Widow, ; : . Alton Gardner and I CE “Drowner. Harvey: sister, Mrs. Effie Mills. Mrs. Lottie Mitchner,

ns, Jason, Thomas and Sons Mrs. Minnie Duncan and Mrs. Lulu

Elkins. . Arminta Cur 81. Survivors: Bon ters: MIS. John Wickens and Mrs.

Wi er; sons, Jose and Be ra Ratia Shettrey.

Mrs. Mida Meeks Hower-

BOONVILLE! ton, 60. Survivors: Widower, Emmett M.; sisters, Mrs. Anna Lawrence, Mrs, Lauretta Wilson and Mrs. Lola Taylor.

‘ido Man Ww. : . brothers, Clinton and Alvin; Afresman.

DALEVILLE—Rufus Thornburg, 66. Sur- - widow, Flora; son, Eugene; daughNor Evelyn Smith, Mrs. ortense ing and George.

Hazel vivors: rh

Marie:

Ruby Roles; brother,

Mrs. Maude Alice Selvey, MM. altel Thomas and y s. Flossie Mae . Er Surviv-

D—Mrs. Emma V. Dunn, 71. Surneo. Charles and Robert; daughter. Mrs. R. P. Gros. oe Bu ANSVILLE—Louis Heberer, rAP Brothers, Edward and Albert; sis-

retired policeman. Funeral services

are to be held at 2 p. m. Friday in | mM

the Mooresville Methodist Church. Interment is to be in Mooresville.

ORIE E. BLACKWELL, 1707 Tambert-st, a barber here 18 years, who was killed accidentally Tuesday while on a hunting trip with his son-in-law, Albert Steffey, is to be

buried in’ Memorial Park Cemetery tomorrow following funeral services Als

at 2 p. m. in the Farley Funeral Home. The Rev. L. G. Cames, Blaine Avenue M. E. Church pastor, is to officiate.

78. Survivors: Robert: daugh-.

NVILLE—Mrs. Mamie E. Tay- .. Survivors: Widower, Robert; : J. Roberts

r; sons, Edson and gts Soe Fo ig Alvin Arnold. : George Bader, 51. Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. Louise Stortz, Clara and Mary Bader; brother, C. y

KENDALLVILLE—Mrs. Pearl Pra - burg, 39. Survivor: Widower, PL

oy nd da: te: Elizabeth; sister, Mrs. CIE George L. Studebaker, 75. Son, rk.

MUN! Survivor: NEW MARKET--Grant Miles, 73. vivors: Widow, Rhoda: daughte sons, Homer, rry and Howard. OWENSBURG—John Emanuel Woody, 81. Survivor: Sister, Mrs. Emily George. RINCETON—Earl Cunningham, 40. Sur- , Lois; mother; brothers,

S Mason, Mrs, Edith rjorie Binkley. y : ROANN—Mrs. Mary Ellen Turner, 79. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Ethel Armstrong: sons, Dan H. and James E. Turner. ROANOKE—John Milton Dowie, 86. Survivor: Brother, Thomas. ROCHESTER—Charles K. Xepler, 67 Survivors: Widow, Hannah; brothers, James and John; sister, Mrs. Rebeccah Wolford. Rathfon. SHELBYVILLE — Mrs. Jennie Arbuckle Sullivan, 75. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. drew VanGorden; sons, Curtis and e.

SOUTH BEND—Mrs. Anna Sobecki, 64. Survivors: Son, Benjamin; brothers, Frank and William; sisters, Mrs. amin-

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