Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1936 — Page 16
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\ Photographer Dies | ivertand
iy Age of 74 in fospita) Here.
services held in the Utterback l Parlors, Crawdordsville at
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Prakis, Mr. Nicholson o y
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father later went to ille and opened a studio. | pg r. Nicholson opened his studio in nineties, He: specialized children’s photos and. family
Among his clients were Anna
ps Warren Fairbanks, James tcomb Riley, Gen. Lew W lace] "4 nbers of the Bénjamin yi e- Stratton Porter and
, Mattie Hoover Nicholson, his a year ago. They had no . He was a member of the Clu and the Masonic ig are a brother, Thomas he fordsville; sisters, | . Mrs. o all, Chicago, and Mrs. jabeth Wheeler, Cleveland, O. Ayo! Nicholson, New York yon and playwright, phew. 8 ALBERTSON, 1450 College- , Indianapolis - Union Stockyards yerintendent, who died Monday in sthodis Hospital, was to be uried afternoon .in Washington| Park Cemetery. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p. m. in the Flanner & hanan Mortuary. : ‘Mr. Albertson was 45. Born near artinsville, he entered the stock8. company’s service as a \yard25 years ago, and was made ; tendent in 1918, He was a pmber of Indianapolis Lodge No. 69, PF. and A. M., the Scott Rite i Shrine. Burviving are the. widow, iildren, Mrs. Mary Anderson and grence E. Albertson; foster me er, Mrs. Ida Albertson; sister, Mrs. Mary Albertson, and brother, A je Albertson, all of this city. ‘LEWIS DAVID COST, 920 Belle-ntaine-st, former Goshen resident ho died yesterday in the United ates Veterans’ Hospital, is to. be ried tomorrow mornihg in Crown Il Cemetery. Funeral services are b be held in Flanner & Buchanan rn at 10 a. m. Mr. Cost, 55, had been ill five days. 8 was a former member of the en Post, American Legion. . He id lived in Indianapolis two years. He was a landscape architect. fi Survivors are, the widow, | Mrs. 2 herine Cost; three sons, Robert, and Harold Cost; two | stepjaughters, Mrs. Iyetta Ping and ’'s. Mary Jordan, and two steps, Benjamin.and Louis Parnell, -of Indianapolis. RS. Foon) yates who died
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ity Hospital yesterday, is to be Suies New Crown: Cemetery this wun following services in Meal Baptist Church. She was T0 lived in Indianapolis 20 years. ‘Mrs. Johnson lived with her daughter, Miss Lillian Johnson, 1110 = Ring-av. She is survived by two “other daughters, Mrs. Clara Rose, { Thdlanapolis, and Mrs. Lola Abbott, pton, O.; a son, Luther, Indianpolis; eight grandchildren and five feat-grandchildren.
‘MRS. SARAH M. SPOOR, In@anapolis resident for 40 years, is be buried in Crown Hill Cemetery afternoon following services at home of h ter, Mrs. Mollie Stewart, 3330, N. Capitol-av,
ge she died Jesterday. She was
Mrs. Spoor came here from Newin, 111, in 1896. She was a member
‘the Methodist Church and Order
uchelahs. Her sister is the only
MRS. DELLA STEWART, in failhealth several years, died yesdl od in her home, 1431 N. Ala-ia-st. She was!59 and had lived g 35 years. i Funeral services, are to be held 110 a. m. Friday in the Flanner & chanan Funeral Home. Burial.is ‘be in Crown Hill Cemetery.
firs. Stewart WAS born in New |
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ges. ama Lille Myers and F’ Moore, 69. Burvivors: Daughters. | A
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ve ious. 81 Mes. Prank | and Pen: brother, EE a
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Survivors: ; son, Cor cesrwe a5 '
Bogs Niehmis: ES ater, Selamat ter: sisters.
ah joy Wamsiey and Mrs, F Catherine
FARMLAND—Mrs, Elizabeth Thornburg, 78. Survivor: Daughter, Mrs. Noah Petro. Mrs, Eliza Reece, 96. Burvivor: Daugnfer, Mrs. Samuel Swingley. | WAYNE—Isaac McKenzie, 70. Widow, Clara; daughter, Res igh: grandson. Da 3 Pei a, SPheodore Higgins eodore Higgin Mary, Elnore a y Jane Finan; sons, ‘John J. -and $ E. Pinan; brother, Thomas; sisrs, May Hyman and Mrs, Clara
Tho! dos, Dawkins, 60. Survivors: Widow Robert, John, William and Pe rothe er, Charles; sister,
d ore ? ir C. Smith, 58. Survigors: Widow, aughters, Evelyn and a; son, mother, Mrs. c H. A bro= er; half brother, Roy. —Wolf Marcovich, 38 Suyivors; w; Buna; sons, Paul, ‘W. {Ste daughters, Mrs. Fannie Tiirbow
oh Rodos uiez, Hi Survivor: y Re Nguie vor: Widow
Ralph | | and Chiflor Mrs.
FOR Survivors: Floyd ¥ -
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2 88 ONY—Mrs. Arilla Sirton 54. SurDaughters, Mrs. Ethel Thompson erna wWSon, ollie. Der ima an a : 3 sons, Alpert, 43 Jasper oe Tre mother, ar ¥ 0 gra s, William A PaaS Eiiote. ’
. Elizabeth - Cunningh, n, . Survivors: .Daughters Mrs, ret Johnson and Mrs. May Fleenor: S$ John and James; sister. Mrs. Lu
mes H. Groves, 175, Survivors: s, Clifford and Stella Karns, Mrs. Do Mrs. Iva Crago; sister, . thia Jones; sister, Alice Groves: ‘brother, George; half brother, John Robisett. Cas AolBois, 87. Survivor: Nephew, L.
Sons,
rviverry Sroincrs, El-
KOKOMO~—Roy -P. Alliso! a0 ors: Widow, Grace: sons, Hoy and Morris; stepdaughter: bert, Homer, John and Willi LADOGA—Mrs. Ma Elizabeth Himes 78. Survivors: Son, Mark; : - son, Leonard Himes. sister; Srang LA PORTE—Joseph Tarnow, 76. Survivors: Sons, Martin, Alfred, Arthur, Herbert, eo and Lawrence; daughters, Mrs chulke, Mrs. A, B. Cox, Mrs, Parker and Mrs. Edward Troy. LEBANON—Mrs. Abigail J. Herr, 89. Survivors: Sons, arles, John, = Ben daughters,- Mrs. Schaid and Mrs. Nellie Galey. Hoffman, 63.
1g GANSPORT — Charles Florence ' ao Sie Baier: vy a rtle Bailey; sons, Alva, Carl and Delm r Ts B MATTHEWS Mrs. Elizabeth Knox, 68. Survivor: Widower, Harvey.
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Straitsville, O. She was a member of the Patriotic Order of America. She is survived by her widower, John; a daughter, Mrs. David Helenburg, Indianapolis; “a son, Arthur, Huntsville; three sisters, Mrs. John Keller, Offeo, Mich.; Mrs. Claude E. Hendershot and Mrs. Jennie Wynne, both of Utica, N. Y. MRS. ANNA MILFORD EOFF, former resident here, died yesterday in Carnegie, Ga., where she lived the last 18 years. She is sur-
vived by her widower, Thomas D.; |
a daughter, Mrs. Helen Chambers, Carnegie; two sisters, Miss Beulah Milford and Mrs. Earl McLaughlin, both of Indianapolis; and a brother, James E. Milford, Pendleton.
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Gribe; Talon an Ha Ei Mie. 2. iehsizh Som, pel 88 Dur Jo eter. Luts VOrs.
Harold
dow and J Jamies Da or slater. . Trimble,
Lou Hale and Mrs. Albe
TEWA Ah Rede: oe Survivors: Widow. Biey, Me Della Stoneberger and Mr jets. TIPTON_ William E. > 88, sr. vivors: Léno Mae: Mrs eM Jndred Campbell: ®stster, ‘Mrs. arty. Nn: 8 rvivors;, Widowal on” in Dye) M Mire. Bailey t rs nis arrett a 4 Penderarass; brother, Elias Garner.
WA ABASH_-Thomas Fr. -Vaughs, 84. Andrew H. Stoop:
ILLE Mrs. Rose ’ le, 69. PRA lig Brother, Oliver S. White, dei tliai —————— A.
ROTARY HEAD MAKES PLEA FOR TOLERANCE
‘ A plea for liberality and tolerance of others’ views was made yesterday by Col. C. Seymour Bullock, Indiana Rotarian state governor, before the local Rotary Club. “To be truly liberal one must appreciate the other person's viewpoint. He must be willing to give something thdt he has and to get some of the other person’s ideas,” he. said.
REHIRE . SCHOOL HEAD FORT WAYNE, Ind., Nov. 256.— A new three-year contract for Merle J. Abbett, Fort Wayne schools superintendent, was passed last night by the Board of ‘Education. Mr. Abbett came here in February, 1932, from Staion.
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upon the recommendations printed in the report of the committee on economy undoubtedly will be a part of the Indiana League of Women Voters’ 1937 legislative program. “Removing the names of the presidential electors from the ballot will require the re-passage of a bill passed in the 1933 legislative session. At that time two bills concerning elections were in conflict,
America has bought 1, 130 000 Chevrolets during past. twelve months, thereby giving Chevrolet
Melvin Bezley (right) and ‘Raymond Johnson were retried by police today to have confessed five taxi holdupe here during the last
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REM! RANDT IS ToPTCl
Remi ndt, his life and work, is to feat an illustrated art lecture tonight by Alan Tompkins, John
Herron Art School instructor, in the |
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and it has ‘been ruled ‘that the one passed Women Voters will sponsor the repassage of this bill, which shortens the ballot.”-
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