Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1937 — Page 9
TUESDAY, FEB. 2, 1937
MRS. H. J. KOCH |S DEAD AFTER SHORT ILLNESS,
Funeral Services to Be Held Thursday at 3 P. M.
MRS. HAROLD J. KOCH, 5421 N. | Pennsylvania St, died today in Methodist Hospital after an illness | of four weeks. She was the wife of | the Koch Furniture Co. manager. Born in Vincennes, Mrs, Koch | had been a resident of Indianapolis | for the last 13 years, She was a| member of the Central Christian | Church. Survivors include the husband and a niece, Mrs, Arch Sutherland, | Indianapolis. Funeral services are to be held | Thursday at 3 p. m. in the Flanner | & Buchanan Mortuary, with the | Rev. Reuben H. Mueller, First Evangelical Church pastor, officiating. Burial is to be in Crown Hill. FRANK M. CANTWELL, proprie- | tor of the Old Vienna Cafe, 111 E.| Court Sg, is to be buried in Holy Cross Cemetery following funeral | services Thursday morning in St. | Joan of Arc Church. He was 51. Mr. Cantwell was best known in| sporting and political circles, and | was a close friend of automobile | race drivers, boxers and theatrical | and radio personages. He built the race track at East St. | Touis, Ill, and was one of a group that built Hialeah Park, the Miami, Fla. race track. From 1910 to 1914 | he was manager of Jack Dillon, who | once claimed the light heavyweight championship of the world. Mr. Cantwell formerly operated the old Mint Bar at Indiana Ave. and New York St, and the Show- | boat, a roadside tavern which closed | in 1935. Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Lula Pollard Cantwell; a son, Joseph Cantwell :a sister, Mrs. Frank Wid- | ver, Indianapolis, and a brother, | Raymond Cantwell, Miami, Fla, Mr. | Cantwell was a member of St. Joan of Are Catholic Church, where services will be held. FERDINAND BARNICKOL, 1391 | N. Meridian St., president and gen- | eral manager of the Indianapolis Drop Forging Co, is to be buried in Crown Hill Cemetery tomorrow |° following funeral services at 1:30 p. m. in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. He was 64 Mr. Barnickol, who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital after a short | illness, came to Indianapolis in 1901. He was identified with the early de- | velopment of the automobile and aviation industries here,
tive Engineers. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Alice Barnickol; two daughters, Mrs. Forest Spencer and Miss Alferda Barnickol, all of Indianapolis, and a son, Ferdinand Barnickol of Tulsa. JOSEPH M. LOBRAICO, 2345 N.| Illinois St., is to be buried Thursday | in St. Joseph's Cemetery after iu-| neral services at 9 a. m. in SS. Peter | and Paul Cathedral. He was 79. | He was born near Naples, Italy, and operated a fruit and confection- | ery store on Illinois St. near Ohio | St. for many years. He retired 20 years ago. Surviving are a brother, Frank D.| Lobraico, Indianapolis; four sons, Rox V. Lobraico, Micheal Lobraico and Frank Lobraico, Indianapolis, | and Anthony Lobraico, Livermore, Cal; six daughters, Mrs. Frank | Pinella, Mrs. Pasquale Gammieri, | Mrs. Salvatore Marone, Mrs. Basil | Hughey and Miss Ida Lobraico, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Peter Rooss, Livingston, N, J, and 10 grandchildren.
EDWARD BERTRAM, a former resident of Indianapolis who died
vesterday in the home of his daugh- | ” ter, Mrs. Emma Harrison, Willough- |
by, O,, is to be buried in Floral Park Cemetery following funeral services in the home of a son, Edward Bert- | ram, 801 S. Pershing Ave. Time of the services has not been decided. Mr. Bertram, who was 77, member of the Baptist Church and
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He is survived by Mrs. Harrison and | another daughter, Miss Blanche | Bertram, Cleveland; four sons,| John, George, Raymond and Ed-| ward, all of Indianapolis, brother, Shell Bertram, doah, Ia.
GEORGE H. REHM, one of the | city’s oldest insurance agents who | died last night in his home, 1552 Park Ave, is to be buried in Crown Hill Cemetery tomorrow following | funeral services in the Hisey & | Titus Funeral Home. Time of the! services has not been decided. He was 82. He was a member of the Central Avenue Methodist Church and the! Masonic order. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma B. Rhem; a soh, Roland, Evanston, Ill: two daughters, Mrs. Alberta Schulz, Sarasota, Fla., and Mrs. Fred Mans- | field of San Angelo, Tex.
MRS. NANCY ELLA HANCOCK, a resident of Indianapolis for 20 years who died Sunday in Metho- | dist Hospital, is to be buried in Washington Park Cemetery tomorrow afternoon following funeral services at 2 o'clock in the Wood- | side Methodist Church. She was 23. She is survived by her husband, | Robert E. Hancock; a son, Harold: | two daughters, Shirley Lee and | Jane Ellen; a half brothers, Frederick Sorrels, and a half-sister, Mrs. Frances Stearsman, ali of Indianapolis. {
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Donald F. Carmony i id LE Henry Justus cag Mrs. H. C. Briles 5.00 National Furniture Co. Employees 33.30 Fntal : East Tenth Street M. E. Church, additional : a en employees N 00 Cour ouse ploy Robert IL yy 3 | oy Lodge No. 5, widows, widowers,
Mr, and ae Charles H. maids and bachelors
De Coursey . R. L. Denham David Falender and family West Michigan ‘Street M. E.
Bobby and Sara Goodw Church, Tilden Ogden St, Paul's Evangehical Ida Rieele Barrett Mr. and Mr I. °H fy... IR Grune r rs. C.J agerty...... Mr. ana Mrs. Eimer F. Rice Ceres Mt. Paran Baptist Church Triangle Body Shop .... . ahs Olivet Baptist Church A. G, Grace Clark, Nineveh William T. McHuzh. st.
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Daughters of the British Empire ‘Petersn In Business Women's Bible Class, First Friends Church 5.00 | Mr. Frien nd "ei 1. Mrs, J. F. Gilbe ; Hebrew Mr. 8 Mrs "Walter J. Stubldreher ciety, Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Taggart ... Frank A, Karnatz Roscoe Rland, Paragon, Ind . Mr. and Mrs. William G. Kadel . Alfred and Mildred Winter and Mrs, Luia Kemker Mrs. Louisa Roepke Lucille M. Smith
¥W. pb. WN, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Nichols ido o Name .. “iss J. G. Marshall ....... 2 | Clark Tyvgwriier ‘and Sup Charles Rardon Shon, R. Clark {additiona > L. T. Smith . 2, i A. A. AIL TT Mary Sharp Hancock aint X Married Couples First 0. B. Builders Class of Olive’ Preshyterian Church Branch Church Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Watson. . Seoul aon, No. | Ducles Farker nosevelt Tem . ester c M Ir. and Mrs. John Rayls, . Mr. and Mrs, Homer H. Carter.
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STATE DEATHS
ALAMO—Mrs. Bertha Fink, 51. Surviv-) RALEIGH--Edson L. Shepler, 81. ors: Husband, Walter; mother, Mrs. Mar- | vivor: Son, Glen F. Shepler. aret Davis; brothers, A. R.,, William L,, RUSHVILLE—Mrs. Margaret T. Johnson, ", R. and Clifford Davis; sisters, Mrs. |g3 Survivor: Daughter, Mrs. Katherine Edgar Blaydes, Mrs. Bertie Frame, Mrs. Thomas. Clatag, Spry, Mrs. Helen Harmes and Dor- | SHELBYVILLE —Arlie L. Rigsbee. 55. Surothy Davis ry . | ors: Wife osemary; daughters, Mrs. ANDERSON—Mrs. Minnie Ethel Cook, 49. | JirorsL a and Kanon: Rigshee; Survivors Daughters, Ruth and Mary mother, Mrs. Emily Rigsbee; sisters, Mrs. 00K; § John; parents, Mr. and Mrs. |F. R Eddy, Mrs. Charles Zike and Mrs. V. P. Gale; brother. Earl Gale. | Etta Theobald: brothers, Estle, Clayton, Mrs. B y Lucinda Bmlet, 95. Surviv- | Sido and Emerson Rigsbee. rs: Husband, Charles; daughters, Mrs, | . Benjamin Miller, 75. Survivors: . Wife, Saran Huffman, Mrs, Ida Stevens. Mrs. | gallv: sister, Mrs. Belle Cutsinger; brother, Gladys Hendrickson and Mrs. Verna Huff- Thomas Miller man: sons, Oliver and Daniel Michael; Mrs. Sarah Hankins Jones, 90. Survivbrothers, James. Joe and Gill Miller or: Sister. Mrs. Samuel D. Thomas.
Mrs. ssi Norris, 47 : bar Beret srs SOUTH BEND—Mrs. Elizabeth Honer, 91, Mrs. Mav Gray and Mrs. Survivor: Son, John Honer, : Charles Lindzy, 63. Survivors: Rollo G. Page, 60. . Survivors: Wife; Mary; sons, Clarence and Charles; daughters, Mrs. George R. Swintz, Mrs. J. ters. Carolyn and Lucy Lindzy. Milton Malmberg and Kathryn Page; sisEmma McNally. ter, Mrs, Willard Manning; mother, Mrs. CONNERSVILLE- William Monroe. vivors: Son, Charles; Mrs. Elizabeth Schwartz, 54 Husband, WARM: daughters. Bernalda Allen Hahn. Survivors fe: | Sc hwartz and N eanette ross; son, ht Li 3 .g abn, TL daaavors: Wile: | Ralph; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kruelicen; Herbert, Daniel | Ber Edward. { Kr neger; | Otto Krueg Mrs: Lun
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Survivors: Sons, | Armster Coldman, Walter Smith and | Clarence Young: daughter, Mrs. Florida Deson; sisters, Mrs. Florence Jenkins, Mrs | Mandy Dukes and Georgia Lee; brothers, Henry, Arthur and David Thomas. Mrs. Leona Frances Smith, 75. Survivor: Sister, Mrs, Mary Anderson, | Charles Hold, 39. Survivors: Wife, Ruth; iL >. Reynolds, MTs. | Sons. Albert, Gilbert and Lee; daughters, A Sherm hn and Mrs. Emma Dixon Blizabeth, Maxine and Jeanette Hold: WOOD-— Carl Edward Goetz. 18. . { mother, Mrs. Naomi Hold; sister, Mrs Parents. Mr, and Mr Chg Stell . sister, Mrs. Dorothy Pugh: brother . McNutt. Hussisters Cox Wife,
Mrs. Lydia L. Hall, e Jacob; sisters, | Lydia McDonal d | S. Prudy Walling, 87. SurDaughters. Mrs. W, E_ Fritz, Mrs : Maclam and El sie Walling. Bdwara Cy rivie [CG ow, TH. Survivors: brothers, Lowell an
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+ SOSHER— Claude E Col ell, 53. ife, Ruby: son Fra nk and John: sisters ‘Mi s. Ruth Grace Reigle. GREENSBURG Chris Gomme], 87. Survivors: Sons, Albert and Olin E.; daugh ters. Mrs, Lydia. Hart, Mrs. Jeff and Mrs, Carrie Johnston, Mrs, Harry Lewis Shellhorn, 43. vivors: Husband, H. L. Shellhorn; ter, Mrs. Norma Harcourt HUNTINGTON — Ernest Wife, Hazel 8St*ands: and Eloise; brothers, Geor ge Bam! 1el and Curtis Mrs. Elizabeth Newman, 70. Survivors:
Edgar W. "Robbins, 70. Survivor:
Anna Robbins. VALPARAISO George Survivors: Wife, Mary; ter, Mrs. Florence Case. WAKARUSA- Mrs. Frances Miller, Survivors: Husband, William; son, Jonas; | daughters, Mrs. Jacob Cripe and Mrs, Dan. {el Grayhill. WALKERTON—William_ I. Robison, 80. Survivor: Son, Beecher Robison. WANATAH- Mrs. Sophia Keselke, 58. Survivors: Husband, Frank; sons, Victor and Vernon; daughters, Mrs. Arthur Bell and Mrs, Daniel Krallis; sisters, Mrs. Albert. Gohr and Mrs. William Happel; brothers, William and Julius Rosenbaum.
Fredericks, 73.
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Stands, 52. Sur- | daughters, Lyman,
Sons, Joh n and James; daughters, Mrs Mary McLean and Mrs, Bel le Rhynerson: les and Walter Allison KoKoMo jou y Blessi ng, 31. Survivors: sters. Mrs. Don Clouse, M: "Nelson sor Mrs, Dale Thompson, Mrs. Orville Brankle; brothers, Jesse and Ralph Blessing | LAPORTE Wesley Nelson Callender, 19 Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin e sters, Helen and Gladys Calr: brot er. Wilbur Callender Me HIGAN CITY William H. ive /ife, Laura; sister,
Henry, 77. Mrs. Bell
C. Cush, 30... Survivors i; daughters, Joan and Susan Cush; rents, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Clark; brothWalter and Clarence; sisters, Mrs. Barnhart, Mrs. "Florence Waltz and Mrs. Fave M. Brown. MONTEZU MA Mrs, Ida Dunlop, 69. Sur- \ g Mrs. Mayme Sutton ny ntgomery: son, John; Irs. Anna Rusch and Mrs. Lizzie br other, Frank Arn. Sonn F. Stose, 72. Suryiv-| ah; sons, Ralph and Wil- | s, SM Emma Moore and Mrs | nette Br others, Alvin, William | { : 1
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RRO ——
The Famous WHITESELL STORE Over 40 Years in Business
Now, as the curtain descends on this colorful career, every piece of merchandise in its stock goes on sale at Leader's tomorrow.
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$1 Misses’ RAYON A and TUCKSTITCH
¥ PAJAMAS
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Come early for these as they will go ) fast! Sizes from 8 to 16. Shop worn. §§ Leader’s—Second Floor,
Women’s and Misses’ $1 & $1.50 TUCKSTITCH PAJAMAS
Here's a value that will make you come running for! Cc 59¢ AND $1.00 COLLAR AND CUFF SETS
Just 12 in this group.
Leader’'s—Main Floor.
Just 62 Pieces in This eS | Group — Values to $2.50 A Gowns! Pajamas! Slips! Pelticoats!
for yours. Good range of sizes and exceptional styles.
Leader's—Main Floor.
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110 Pieces Only! Misses’ & Children's RAYON UNDIES Trimmed Styles!
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These are actual 20c and 39c¢ values! A rare value , , . you'll want several. Leader's—Second Floor.
"Claussner” Brand KNEE-HI HOSE
Ist Quality Full Fashioned!
| Only 45 pairs of this famous brand stockings in the lot! Rush in for this extra value! Leader's—Main Floor.
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|| LEADER ER STORE...Buys Out
AND PLACES ON SALE THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
WHITESELL 3 52 S. Perry St
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(Who Discontinued Business)
For over 40 years the WHITESELL name has stood for reputable merchandise. N ow the owners are retiring and it is our good fortune to present to you the entire stock at a fraction of its worth. Many NATIONALLY ADVER-
TISED BRANDS in this sale!
WOMEN'S DRESSES ... ACCESSORIES... SPORTSWEAR ...CORSETS...INFANTS’ WEAR
They Go on Sale Tomorrow— Wednesday at a FRACTION OF ORIGINAL PRICES
39 Famous Brand "GOSSARD"
and “MIS SIMPLICITY" FOUNDATIONS
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We're! sorry there's only 39 of these, we wish we had more to supply the crowds here tomorrow!
ossakD: GIRDLES. 59¢ BRASSIERES. All 0 $2.5 sizes but just values 51 in the lot 29¢ 2-WAY STRETCH. 325¢ - 39¢c BRASSIERES. Actual $1 value! Good range sizes, Only 23 in the 013 9¢ 47 in the lot . “10c¢
Leader’s—Main Floor
Made to Sell for $3.50 to $7.50
Fine quality Printed Pajamas. only 88 pisces in this lot,
wish there were more! Leader’'s—Second Floor
= Misses’ CREPE or PRINTED ~ [
Actual $1 Values Theres q¢ Bs Oe SR OR r ey pains 310 f INFANTS' WEAR 20 Pr. SILK SHOES and SLIPPERS. ..10¢c 9 SHOULDERETTES, 49¢ value 21 INFANTS’ SWEATERS, 69¢ value__39¢ 20 INFANTS’ DRESSES, 39¢ value._.__26¢ {3 Pr. BOOTEES, 19¢ value 3 c 20 GIFT TOILET SETS, $1 values____39¢ 150 TOTS’ DRESSES, | to 6 29%¢ 48 RUBBER SHEETS and PANTS be 13 CRIB BED SHEETS, 36x54 ___...__19¢ 29 FLANNELETTE WEAR an iB Leadet’s—Second Floor. 29¢
I5¢ and 19¢ ANKLETS 2 Pr. 1 9c Leader’'s—Main Floor. 19 AMOSKEAG GOWNS, 29¢ value__..._19¢ {5 BERETS, 29¢ value... 5 INFANTS’ THERMOMETERS 18 SLIPOVER SWEATERS, 39¢ value__15¢ 24 PILLOW CASES, 28x21 __.__...__10¢ 29¢
| 46 WOMEN’S BLOUSES
Formerly jis a 05-82. 25 and $3.05
der’s—=8 Floor.
14 SUMMER SKIRTS .
Formerly $1.00! Linens, Crepes, Broken Sizes. Leader’s—Second Floor.
9 WOMEN’S SWEATERS
Formerly 79, $1.00 and $1.98! Leader’'s—Second Floor.
25¢
3 BOUCLE DRESSES ..
Formerly 8675, $8.75 and $12.75!
i $ B-: 38 ® an st Leader’s—Second Floor.
6 STRING KNIT DRESSES $00
Formerly $1.08, $2.08 and $3.08!
95 Misses’ and Women's
DRESSES
Selling for $5.95 to $19.75
Limit 2 to a customer; all sales final! Run in for these—they’ll go fast!
USUAL PRICE
SALE
SieE PRICE
QUANTITY
2 DRESSES __ 2 DRESSES __| 12 2 DRESSES __| 13 I5 DRESSES ,_| 14 | DRESS ____| 15 19 DRESSES __| 16 | DRESS ____| 17 I6 DRESSES __| 18 | DRESS ____| 18); | I5 DRESSES ._| 20 | $2.00 ‘4 DRESSES __| 38 m | $2.00 6 DRESSES __| 40 | $2.00 5 DRESSES __| 42 3 DRESSES __| 44 | DRESS ____| 46 2 DRESSES __| 50
Leader's—Second Floor
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Made to Sell for $2.98 to $7.50 DRESSES—Size 14 ...... DRESSES—Size 18 ...... DRESSES—Size 20 ...... DRESSES—Size 38 ...... DRESS—Size 42 ........ DRESSES—Size 44 ...... Leader's—Second Floor. COTTON DRESSES Former $1.00, $1.59, $1.94 and $2.98 Sellers! One and 2-plece styles. Broken sizes. Hurry or ree Nationally advertised brands of
DRESSES—Size 16 . ‘Nelly Don’ & "Decatur Maid’ Leader’s—S8econd Floor.
Leader's—Second Floor
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