Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1936 — Page 4
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MARTIN MOORE RITES ARE SET FOR TOMORROW
Big Four Engineer Dies at Home Here at Age of 61.
MARTIN C. MOORE, Biz Four Railroad engineer who died Sunday his home, 3330 Brookside-pkwy, is to be buried in Washington Park Cemetery tomorrow following serve ices at 1:30 p. m. in the Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. He was 61 He was a member of the Central Christian Church and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. He is survived by the widow, Allie; a daughter, Mrs. Lorena Au baugl two grandchildren ] and Russell Aughinbaugh: a brother, Guy, and four sisters, Mrs George Schleinkoffer, Mrs. Ed Willkomm, Mrs. Ben Camara and Mrs Mary Wicks MRS. CALISTA E. SLIDER, who died Sunday in her home, 2183 N. Ciale-st, was to be buried in Crown H Cemetery following funeral services 3 p. m. today in the Moore & Ki rk Funeral Home. She 86 and had lived here 56 vears. Slider, a member of the twood M. E. Church, is surby four sons, Ollie, Virgil, laude and Grover; a daughter, Mrs. Adella Sears; three grandchildren, Myron and George Sears and Cheodore Slider, and one great grandchild, Stanley Sears, all of Indianapolis MRS. MARY EPLER OKEY, who died yesterday in her home, 4060 Coliege-av, after an extended ill1 1s to be buried in Crown Hill tery tomorrow following fural services at 3:30 p. m. in the She was 77. is survied by a daughter, Mrs Emery, Indianapolis, fou: tldren, five great-grandchil-and one great-great-grand-
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MES. MATILDA STIRK CREEDON, a resident of Indianapolis for 70 years, who died Sunday night in home, 1306 Nordvke-av, is to be
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Thursday afternoon. Funeral! servfees are to be held at 2 p. m. in the Grinsteiner Funeral Home. She was 78
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Mrs. Creedon was born in Memphis, Tenn, and was a charter mem- vor: Bon: ber of the Roberts Park M. E. AmCABTA-2rs. on sabeth Frances HuffChurch. She was the widow of Dr. $3. Survivors: Daughters, rs.
* | Ruth n, Vern Dorothy Paden and Miss Bertha an; Harold Bh SUler: Mrs. Henry Br INKLIN Sherman V. Baker, 3.
J. A. Creedon, a veterinary surgeon. ice. Mrs. Sarah Kinder. brothers, John There are no surviving relatives, and Cleve Graham, and four grandchildren.
a ARCADIA—Mrs. Rose Cocain, 63. Sur- ' HATTIE 1. BURNS, who died vivors: Widower, James; Newman | vivors
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ber-st, is to be buried in Washing brother, Harry Wilson. | son, avne:
Survivors:
ton ; 7 l= ARGOS Jacob Voreis, 58. | Payne Comer and Mi Pe ‘Payne; three on Park Cemetery tomorrow fol- | O00 Guy. ‘Dale. James, Or- | Layne Comer B Miss Sessie Barp e | Lawrenceburg, and
. . children, . lowing funeral services at 3 p. m. in ville, Donald and Evelyn; brothers, Ed- |
the Garfield Park Baptist Church, Ward and James Voreis. She was 64. vivors: Daughters, Mrs She was a member of the Gar- Mrs. A. A. Stalker and Mrs. J. R. Schaa- |
bel. brother, C. E. Stites. eld Park r : viver: Son, of Eastern Stat and the Rebekahs,| DLOOMFIELDFrank Burke. 4. | Ames
BLUFFTON-—Alva B. Sine, 83. Surviv- | Ste ephen;
Parents . . iss May W Mrs. Baker. brother. ony: three sisters, Rayesterday in her home, 1211 Gim- | Hadley: Sters, MS re Vaneta Eddy, | mona, Lorene and Mary Lyn
| grandchildren. J Levonia Newsom Mrs. Eliza- Mrs. Linda Reese and Mrs. Carrie Hack.
Vo { beth “Martin and Mrs. Mary Beck LIGONIER—Fresman Moore,
AUBURN-—Mrs. Anna Morton, 63. Sur- ivor: ister. | viaass Harold Hayden, | pg Mrs Susie Simon, 73. Burvivo 8is vivor: Widow, Elma.
GARY-—Mrs. Ma
ALEXANDRIA John W. Wood, 70. Sur- Juughters, 3 aanal Lapudot, Mrs. Pauline | Survivors: FR. MIs. Henry C. Ely; sis- sisters wil
rber; two brothers | ter, Mrs. EN. in Rumaaia i rvivors: Widow, | sons, Henry, . stepdaughter, Mrs. | ters, Mrs FP. Boathier oy, and sister, Mrs and.
Peter Fritz, 77.
Esther. and Mrs.
LINTON—MTrs.
8he is survived by the widower, ors: Widow: sons, pC arence and Russell; | §yepihen J. Jr. and John: sisters, Mrs. A nes | tha Kend
1 > i . | daughters, Mrs err uerwine, Mrs. Philip; a son, Harry of Chicago; Anna Rader and Mrs ord Sharon |
two daughters, Mrs. Emma Clouse BRAZIL James Bain, 75. Survivors: of Muncie and Mrs. Helen B. Clark Widow of Louisville, two grandchildren, ters, Mrs. E::zabeth McCracken A Mrs. Jen- | © rN fkola Philip Featherstone and Charles E. DON A enguson. 36. | Survivors: | Delfino. Burns of Indianapolis; two sisters, | Daughter, Mrs. J. W. Sipes; 20 nzi
& M A Mrs. L. H. Collins of Knightstown | Ferguson. sister, Mrs. : Ee. on,
{ i HAGE — Mrs. Miriam Catherine and Mrs. Hilliam Hanson of Indian- | pin 85 Survivors: Daughter, Mrs.
Nell Beher; sons, Ross, Carl and Charles; npolis, and 3 brother, Harry E. brothers, Jasper and Will Northam Argus of Indianapolis.
CONNERSVILLE—Miss Emma L. ‘White, WILLIAM F. DEAKIN, former | | White; sister, Sarah Hamil West Indianapolis business man, who died Sunday in his home, 840 iL grandchildren and two greatS. Belle Vieu-pl, is to be buried in grandchildren. vivors:
GOS ors: Sons,
Washington Park Cemetery tomor- | gysnand, Wilbur Eastman; parents, Ma- | ane J
row afternoon. Funeral services are | thias and Mabel Hubertz. to be held at 2 p. m. in the Bean- | EFLWOOD—Edwin Stanton McCarel
Survivors: Widow, Charlotte; son, ver: blossom Mortuary. He was 82. | daughter, Mrs. Ralph Clark; Fos. es,
rer & Charles. sister, Miss Alice McCarel. He was a member of Centre | Mrs. Mary White, 83. Survivors: Sons,
Lodge, F. and A. M., Scottish Rite | John J. Smith, Shes and Michael White; and Shrine. daughter, Mrs. M. F. Prussell.
: v FORT ONE Minnie Baals, 47. He is survived by the widow, | gurvivors: Husband. Mayor Harry’ ow. lie: t i Baals, son, Dona aughter, rs - Nellie; WYO daughters, Mrs. Nellie | ene Smith; sisters, Mrs. Alfred Thurman, Antrim of Indianapolis and MTrS. |§rs. A. H. Keller and Mrs.
qs y ” ww . { heimer; Ponte Edward and A Nancy Greenwald of Maywood; two | heimer Margaret Clausmeier, 80. Ba. Mrs. Ray
{ Mrs. Nora M. Sterlin Ba vors: Son, co ~ | : 3 / . . wis. MISS VIOLET KAMP BARRETT, | ATTur: sister, He Reo. 3
Rose, sons, Louis, Emil, Danny and Carl;
| Roberts and Mrs. Minnie Leonard;
terday in Methodist Hospital, is to be buried in Akron, O. tomorrow. Funeral services are to be there. She was 22. She is survived by her mother, ! Mrs. Ethel Barrett, and a grand- |
father, Clem H. Hammond, both of Akron, School 76 and daughter of Mr. and
Indianapolis.
Mrs. Ralph R. Scheidler, 3221 Guil- | son, Walter;
MISS MARGARET ALICE ford-av, died last night in the
BURKHER, 2054 Cornell-av, who Methodist Hospital. She was 12. died yesterday following an ex-|
Walter oil
ch, Brock: | Mileva; sons, brothers. ali At Rut sis- | gs hters, Norma and Violet, and a tbs Mrs. Ma
brosio Nevarez, 33.
HEN —Geor, Ww, ok, . p= | The ore and i Survly- vivors: Husband, John LLE—Ear] Kenneth Curtis, 21. Widow, Lucille: son, James; | and Mrs. William Curtis; | 87.
79. Survivors. Brothers, Other and D. O. | gu ENRYVE a and Harold; sisters, Vir- | Mrs. Albert Gahlbach;
| parents, r. FLKHART Mrs, bets Spilman, 77. Brothers, Glen ox Sons, Seth, Hiatt, Oliver and | ginia, Alta and Mrs. Mary Montgomery.
oseph M. Barnett, 84. Sur- |
JEFFERSONVILLE Mrs. Roe W. Dean, Survivors:
brothers,
Pinnell Sr. 72. Sons, Hubert, Robert and John: daughters, | Mauck, Rebecca, Mrs. ester | Pearl Lozier; brothers, sorts, Reginald and Howara, both of | paughters, Miss Mary Clausmeier, Mrs. |Shaw and Neteie; siseer, Mrs. W. C. Rus- | Rowe: sisters. Mrs, Ive Penrod, Mrs. Frank
this city, and seven grandchildren. |J. J. Voors and Mrs. John Lynch. Sell nits
George So Sosen- Robert L.
Walker, 72. Survivors: wi- | dow, Katherine; Mrs. Leslie Jones.
4139 N. Capitol-av, who died yes-| Emil Lapadot, 51. Survivors: Widow. yorlss Re aoe, 59 ter, Miss Kathryn Doyle
| a niece, Miss Pearl Leonard, and | 19. Survivors:
ter Bauman;
brother,
vivors: Sons,
Mrs. R. Mullen and rs.
ivors: Widow, | MADISON-—Mr
William and Michael: | vivor: Sister, Ann ‘Lewis’ Ryker, 75.
Survivor: Son, | and John; Sioters. Mrs. Joe Lewis and
Daughter. Rachael Crum Polly Nies, 80. Sur.
| Elste Whitaker MUNCIE—Mrs
| and nephews,
liam Smith.
ahan: | Survivors: Son,
Mrs. Madpe M. Eastman, 24. Survivors: | yp athers, Sister. Robert. REY Muhan: Helen Reed and Mrs. Marion ames. OSSIAN—Lorenzo G. HOPE—Mrs. Augusta Park, 58 Surviv- | vivors: Widow: daughters, Mrs. Ida Line, ors: Daughter;
sisters, Mrs. Gien Burns | Dora and Rosa:
Bessie Beeker; brother, Prank (grandchildren, four
son
Sars. Bary son,
SBeiden-
Louis and 3 Bel 1. .
i VEOH Mrs. Raran Etta Bliley, urvivors: Son, y, daughters, Mrs. Survivors: | Pearl McAfee, Mrs. Albert Crum and Mrs. Frank and John
| Walker and Mrs. Oscar
Mrs. Margaret Williams, 72. son, Arthur; daughter, Sons, Walker, Lawrence:
. Survivors: Brother. | 3 Leo Williams. Michael Tyman; sis-
tended illness, is to be buried in| two sisters, the Misses Mary and LA PORTE—Mrs. Mary Ely Banks, 60. !ryne and Mrs.
Franklin tomorrow following funer- | Jean Scheidler: a grandfather, M.
August John Goff, 78. Survivors
L. M. Lennes A) Mrs. A. D. Koontz, | Holm
i LA PORTE-Mrs. John Anderson, 7. | Suis ivars: dng RY r well; nephew an aenecke. Mr. ahd MI SR » Survivor: Son, Harry. — William Prederick Mr,
LAWRENCEBURG Widow: Eliza-
« 13. Survivors: Widow: | Ritzmann, 74. Survivors: Wo. ' daugh Mrs. Alice | beth: sons. Mayor Arthur G. Ritzmann of | Mrs
Gerster: sisters, | Bethy sisters, Mrs.
id Lucinda Bovenschen. Sur. | ry M. Burke, 80. Sur-| vivors: Sons. Clarence and Ray. daughter, Councilman William Burke. ' Mrs. Fay Reid: brother, "Arnott, 44. Burvivors: Pather, ters, Mrs. Henry Bovenschen. } brothers, William, James, | Tavior. Mrs. Corwin Smith and Mrs. Mar- STAR CITY-—William Paul, about 68.
Mack Bilis: sis. | thee Smiley; oar Mrs.
Milton C. Boerner. Sur- | ine Worthington; sister.
MARION eri Whitaker,
Gershom; sister, Mrs. Alice | Widow: sons, Charles,
rd: daughters, Mrs. Ruby Moelk and Sister, Mrs
iller, Miller: ces | Ylvors: Sisters, Mrs. Byron Rice ‘and Mrs. H.. Reuben Quinn. No Appointments Necessary!
NEW ALBANY-—James Ashabranner, | Survivors:
Survivors: Widow,
NOBLESVILLE—MTrs. Roland, daughters, Mrs.
Anthony, 88. Sur-
Senus; eight great-grandchildren;
| PERU—~Mrs. Emma Hutton | vivors: Husband, Walter Hutton: daugh- | ¥ ter, Miss Lavonne Hutton: Eliza- | Clara Durkes; brother, George Durkes. |
daughters, Mrs. Honegger, Mrs, Edward 'Rubey;
PORTLAND-—Mrs. | Survivaes: Husband: ” = = drews; the mother, KENDALLVILLE—Miss Esther Bauman, | 80d a sister. Ruth Pa. and I h NI i 12 y . Sisters, rs augnn rue- | Vvivors: eces an nepnews a nephew, Vawter Roberts, all of | ove and Mrs. Lester Uhl: brothers, Alfrec. Carl ane Robert. B Jared O. Jackson, 88. Survivors: Widow, | tay. PATRICIA SCHEIDLER, pupil of | Laura; son. E. A. Jackson; daughters, Etta | and Mrs. Harriet Builee. Fela Tal Adi 4 Martin Graham, 78, Survivors: Widow; | Vivors: Daughter, Valentine ‘Graham. | half Wiki] a ru half sis KOROMO—Mrs. Florence Wells, 72. Sur- ters, Mrs. Thomas Wicker and Mrs. Jane Fred and Barl Pratt. | Saley, and six grandchildren. . LAGRANGE—MTrs. Margaret Wilson, 86. | She is survived by the parents; | Survivor: Daughter, Mrs. Clay Wilson. | vivors: Widow, 1
Frederick Andrews. Frederick An-
RICHMOND Mrs. y Mote, 88. SurRUSHVILLE—Hubert vivors: Sister, Ethel; , Louis MosRUSHVILLE—John H. Brown, 71, Sur1 Miss Emma E. Brown; brother, Scott;
SEYMOUR-—-John A, Wilhelm, 66. Surinnie; iE CEIbere Kath- 29 On the Circle
Gilmore Jr.;
Mrs. E H., Anderson and Mrs. Charles Fiomerfelt. Mrs 8ur-
. m Mrs ter Ganstine and Pagker. Willla from a rifie.
Ind, Dec. 29.—! Lyle Pickes, 14, Gary, died here yesterday of a bullet wound received | tr Sunday when he and his brother | at and AlN Nidon: Se i ney The a. ters, | attempted to extract a cartridge |
BULLET WOUND FATAL
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David A. Joapie, o> Mrs. Frieda | Sr ngss Mary; rvey Delbert and Everett; “Gnugniers Mrs Sn ris_ Endicott, Mrs. arles Gerard and Mrs. Lena Hunger-
Frances M. Marshall, "4. Son, daughters, | Garrison Marshal; dau hter, Mrs. Ursula
diam By ett, Mrs. | rown and hL binson; | Spent Your 55. Sur- brother, Samuel Higgins. | LAND--Mrs, Alta Poer, 55. Sur- | | vivors: Widower, Otho: sons, Edward; El-
mer and Frederick; daughter, Mrs. Clar- | 0. 8. Nanive;
on a New
Mrs. Elmer brother, Ira Brewer.
Includes Survivors: Widow and two children. TIPTON Shirley M. Means, 55. Sur. vivors: Widow; daughter, Mr. ‘Mary Caro Bing in i Mis. ‘Myrtle DickE non, 8 aD ro er, pl deans, | Ralso yp ® Rinse, all
a LPAR yo Harn y and Oliver; Widow, sane. Mrs. fon For far ‘only worthy and Mrs. Anna Mae McKellips; : Sister, Mrs. Retta Black. Catherine Dger Midner, 75. SurAndrew Snider; brothers, Abraham’ and Melvin Unger. 2 Tou 62. Sur. | VALPARAISO—Hiram L. Curtis, 68. Sur-
Survivors: sons, Cl
Survivors: Bdgar and
T-—-Mrs. Florence Eyer, 87.
Mrs. Wil- | B ZIONSVILLE-John Klinger, 80. SurvivBooth, 70. Widow, Minerv va; sons, Walter, Geo a 8 daughters, Mrs. tern and Mrs, Amanda Smith; brother, Columbus Klinger.
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A. R. Jones
Jones & Maley, Inc., De Soto-Plymouth distributors, and their associate dealers wish to thank their many customers for their kind patronage during 1936 and at the same time assure them of even BETTER SERVICE on their De Soto and Plymouth cars during the coming year. They personally invite the motoring public to visit their own or any other dealers’ showrooms to inspect the new De Soto Airstream cars which were so popular at the New York, Chicago and Indianapolis Automobile Shows, and all indications are that 1937 will again be a record year for De Soto.
Tom E. Maley
JONES & MALLEY, Inc,
2421 E. WASHINGTON ST.—CHerry 0490
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