Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1937 — Page 4
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| hearing last Thursday, Spm - RUTHE.VOORHIS [7 14s Among Indiana Residents vEiLG es tial. 15, PRICE TES ARRANGED P-———————rmrmeecommmnr = my AP REAL FROM: oe | = On This Brand New 1936
MADISON—Miss Lennie Irene Giltner, Committment Ordered
1 v vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Hazel Hill, Mrs | 51, Survivors: Brother. Finley. AUBURN—Lvia Reeder, 23. Survivors: | | Jesse Davis and Mrs. Lucille Ferrill; sons H | : a } : r S “ y arry Ww Christman, 36, Survi I - SOParents: brother, SE sisters, Carrie, | | Raymond and Leonard: sisters, Mrs. Frank |B Yim, Cy ri ah. nris nan: Judee Pike sustained the prose I EY IE Survivors: | WOTIEY and Mrs. Leota MoRit, | brothers, Charles, Adams: sister, Mrs. tor's motion and ordered immediate a BENG AL —Clit ford ass! 56. Survivor ‘| _ ELWOOD—Peter Sattler, 71. Survivors: | Grover Lowe a J ! FAIRBA - e: sons, Millard. Ho aches. | Brothers. George, yoseph, Jolin, Be, Charles A. Brophy. 40. Survivors: Son. | commitment. — -— BERNE-—Mrs. William Bolenbacher, 41. | Philip; stepsister, Is. stella 03ers, | Alfred Harvey: daughter ary u | Vehli w e was being led | BIC KNELL—John Buck, 72. | sisters, Mrs. Dina Conner, Mrs. Mary | brother, William: sisters, Mrs. Eva Moore, { ehling, hen he $ g | * L 5 " Turns Got Dietz, Mrs. Anna Miner. {Mrs. Jen Nettleton, Mrs. Min Britan; | Former Coro , Is t B out of the courtroom, collapsed ana . S. Ayres & Co. Credit BLUFFTON: oS Sterling Shanks, 37. ENGLISH—John Sturgeon, 67. Survivors: | uncle. Reuben C. Brophy. ne 0 BE€ sprawled, face down, on the floor. ’ Survivors: Wife: | Three sons. | MANILA—Mrs. Melvina Moore. 82. Sur- | to St t Physicians said he suffered a heart |
ial rs. Mrs. 2 hneider, Mrs. EVANSVILLE—William “E. Vickery, _ | vivor: Sister, Mary Bernard. C : Department Employee Is Charles Edr} n. Omar. Si. [ Survivors: Wife, Julia: sisters, Mrs. Clar-| MARION—Emma Nicewanger, 78. Sur- Taken attack and he was kept in custody | be METAL Mrs. Edith Garrison, 26. | ence A. Cook, Mrs. Alva J. Rucker | vivors: Sisters, Mrs. Martha Blinn. Mrs . lin the detention ward of City Hos- 1 y a D d t 25 Sus wl > 's, James, Kenneth | Mrs. John H. Bright: brother, George. { Amanda Pulley and Ella Nicewanger: Prison Today Lwatiad ‘ v | H 3 €a a . Bo ushan : parents. | FT. WAYNE—William Domer, 12. | brothers, Burr and Henry Nicewanger. " | pital. On a special motion Satur- ’ brothers. acs, Harold, Ivan. Anna Griffin, 78. Survivors: Sister, Mrs. | MARION—Ployd, Shugart, | day, Vehling was allowed to at- | y Superheterodyne | Bailey; two nephews: niece. | Fred W. Vehling, former Marion tend the remainder of the hearing. |
5. Donald Lowell, 14 Mary Reed; brothers, Thomas, William, | Josiah Cook 0. Survivors: Brother, | th Edna Voorhis, an em- BRAZILMr=. Jane McKay, 53. Surviv- (John < van. B8 Survivors: Wile At tl 1 f the I ng yes- | . th es or: rs, Mrs. Lewis Emery. Mrs. John | Herman Koeneman, 5S PUL Cion Y MARTINSVILLE—Lois Kerkhof. 1e close O e hearing yes } vf t y ag > ted | Maras Charies; brothers, Charles | quughter. Mrs.” Betty Zuohjen: brother. 'MEXICO—Mrs. Laura LoGuire. 73. Sur County coroner, was to be taken to | terday, Judge Pike ordered sheriffs, : 1 - t is to De duriea | an Wil n Scot m = rs: Husband; daughters, Mrs. Clara - -) 1 gi " ing services at | _C AMBRIDGE CUT'Y—Mrs. Isabella Low Allng Mu teller Rois: Husband, hy Soa the Indiana State Prison in Mich deputies to take Vehling into cus ’ 5 " Sa vors: Sons, Harry, Clay, Earl; daugh-| William Keev : Survivors: Wife; | Phillip and Charies Zook; sister, Mrs. Lulu | igan City today following denial of | today for commitment at Michigan tomorrow in the Flanner & | ter, Lulu { mother; daughter rs. Paul Clark; broth: | Warner. > |
NR rcethore es. on . 5 : SY oors. is ‘Writ by ; City at « once. ii ’ Mortuary. She was 33 CANNELTON Mrs. Audrev Mason. 35. | of. Charles; sisters, Mrs. Nellie O'Keefe. | wMycgiGAN CITY- Martin Wienke, 42 | COram nobis writ by Special Judge cmt < 1 : List CO TRART WC TES YY survivors: Husband; sons, Russel, Dale. | Mrs. Felix Rovine Mrs. Edward Horn, | survivors: Wife: brothers. Herbert, Bd- |g B. Pike in Criminal Court late | A nh 1 : at Mrs. Rilev Wilkenson i ward: sister. Mrs. Eisa Swim. . B. rimina ourt late NEC HEAD T0 SPEAK ob { Price
Voorhis died Monday CHARLOTTESVILLE Ralph L. Heifner Srvivers: Vie: . rm ner. J denhagen, Survivors: Wife: : Long Hospital. Sne was the OTS ife. Florence, paren:s, Mi ra Bodenhing ster. MONTICELLO— Mrs. Elaie_Zootman, 65. | yesterday. . a M fh Ad Ni Ber nd Mrs Hl Heifer. Robert Kretzmann, 78. Survivors: Sons, | Survivors: Husband: sors Roberks Losi: ve former Counts Gicial in : 3 . Ri an ir Bn ‘ON i k ert ul ' Earnest. Theodore, daughter, Mrs. Glenna Dutrack; brothers y i } oficial wi oS i N N—Don Jackson. Robert, Paul, Otto, Earne « § ile 1 . i : . Greenfield. who survive. CLINTO! onaid Jackson ain; Walter: daughters, Clara, Lydia; sister. | George, Mack, William. Derih Servi ° Shu i Clarence Manion, National Emer ; : HALF PRICE nfield, who survi , col t MBU S—Mrs. Pearl Marie Williams, | yirc Emily Kuhlman. » zn = gin serving a 2-to-14 year sen- gency Council, Indiana director, is :
» r Duk ae IAF Imdian- Husband Clay White Wil. | © OR" TRI NRE RANE = ! i 3 SiN XY a . . : % liss Voorhis was born in Indian 3 I. Orc Cox: Drawers Ernest Abe Th Plimpion. 90. Survivors: vo NY YERNON—Mrs. America Devine, vance, Jrpased upon him six vears|to discuss the proposed Supreme Alice and +4 iad Shortr 4. } 3 - , c rs. & 18S n : hs 2 Survivors: Son, Al » Sisters r QC z Th 2 : a { { ‘SA ils and attended Shortridge High |1I isters a and Opal Cox, | povonter Mrs. Willim Hess: brother, A. | Gora Phillips, Mrs. Ann Phelps; brother, 180 when he was convicted of s0- Court reorganization plan before | : Ls S H
d Butler University, where M S. Jsane Petro, Mrs. Omar Stillabower; | PSE William Carroll | liciting a bribe while in office. members of the Wayne County, | member of Delta Delta ® = FREMONT—Weslev Fulton, 42. Surviv- Mrs. Essie Russell, 57. Survivors: Hus- The coram nobis writ, through Michigan, Bar Association in Detroit | She was a member of the , CONNERSY TLLE — Mrs. Ida Young, 66. |°0rs: Wife; son: daughter. band; son, Loren, Carl Gene: daughters, | which Vehling sought to escape go- dav ) { $ 4 § Sisters, Mrs. Effie Davidson: GARY—Christia Fieler, 76 iaie Mrs. Carl Davis, Mrs. Ralph Harrison, Ann | . 4 Bol : 5 today. nacle Presbyterian Church ' her, \ Ludlow: stepson. Hugh y Dankert. 51. Survivors: Wife; | Russell, Mrs. Norman Johnson: hrothers, | IN€ to prison, was based upon a —————— ’ ghter, Mrs. Mary Higley, | daughters, Margaret, Frances, Violet, | Anderson. John, Marcus. Alvin and Walier | contention of defense attorneys that DRUIDS TO CELEBRATE MODEL Ti45
an} y g. stepdaug ROBER KENDRICK COPEN- rot Leona; son, William! sisters, | Allyn; sisters, Mrs. J. P. Mills, Mrs. Sam Teva T cov INGTON Mrs Lillle M. Martin. 59. | yoo "Wijliam Gordon, Mrs. Anna De Bow, | Carroll, Mrs. Walter Poole, Mrs. John | & member of the Criminal Court | i i Circle 6 United |
JAVER. Ion 1 ndianapolis resi- su s: Daughter. Mrs. : a Mrs ) » MTS. eA 5, Mrs. » Mrs, “ o i vg “iv vip ; RE Ba re [oor pposesther. Wes, ©. 5 Rous: [or= viuioauie, x jury which convicted the former | \ JSF 0 [eT (CRG Me tg obe oe Bhat St. Iu to Ve buried CROMWELL Ms. Frances Eaton. 81 GOSHEN—M A Tv Berkey, Survivors: | VIvers: Wife. Juanita: parents Me. surg | COTONEr, was insane at the time of , _ Bon amie Ary tOMOITOW -_— R Buchanan 1 ) 8a | sayy Ts RON t is ta FOS » Mrs ary rk Survi : 3 0" a. arents, Mr. ~ SErv S al rersar tm wail ) ; > R. E. Eaton; daughter, Sisters. Mrs. Grace Pounder. Mrs. Jose- | Mrs. Jack Closser; brothers. Will, Rene the trial. erve 1 n .
St rk Cemetery after | Mrs. Mable Judy : . ” rah Nus isters, Mrs. Ha? POW, | MIT'S rer night at Druids’ Hall, 29 S. Del- . 1 .. . Pak ICATUR- ter. 86. Survivors: | Phine Melsman, Mis. Sarah Nusbaum, STS irs. Hazel Brown ys Lawrence Court Upholds State 8 Ye Pn Several Other Makes and Models at Similar Savings
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30 p. m. in the |p ch ters Mrs. Walter Whittenbarger, | GREENSBURG—John B. Feaster, 80. | Nevers Jesse Butiwan, Mis, Oletes) S ‘Shute aware St. There is to be a visita-
=n a REGAY Ie ‘ viv y pchter, Mrs }. . ¥ * . Rinses PP 3 53 Minnie Myers. Mrs. R. A, Sheets, rv _ Wife: daughte 1 c MUNSTER—Mrs. Jacob Bakker. 84. Sur- Judge Pike, in denying the writ tion of officers and a program in
M1 erths Mauller; sons, Roy, Sherman, | Kirkpatrick iv “Da M Gi : Ne : ; : ing v. Mr. Copen- | Nis: Be ' wa; TT is iy vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Marv Van Ram- . a y , 3 . honor of grand officers, including y YOU R CRE T 5 0K wi H ART RO SE |¢ K p aa HARTFORD CITY _Ellis Sechman hig shorst. Mrs. Anna Fieldhouse, Mrs. Grace after a four-day hearing. said: | D T
to Liboaon with his DUGGER—Mrs. Eita Goodman. 54. Sur- | Survivors: Brother, Warren; sister. MIS. | gr fiom ah ™ «oi rude Wagner; sons, John, “The defendant has failed to sup- Mrs. Clara Hooker, pad arch druid |
. 4 Nona Eien ivshs \ vivors: Husband; sons, Roy, Harry. Wil- John Heckathorne Better. i i +5 . ny - _- — - a ———— 1 lived there until 1 lam. Jesse: sister. Mrs, \Clayborn Suthard, HUNTING TON—M: . Margare: Calhoon NEW WURRNY Samuel 'W : port his petition with a preponder- | | carpenter. FLKHART -W er Johnson, 48. Surviv- Survivors Daug Mrs. James | o rvivors: Wife, "ca 4 d Burns. = ance of evidence and the court must HER i tha 1 r305% Mrs. | or Wife. Ma +: daughter. Phvilis: sis- Penland son, Omer Sur V rrie; aughter, Mrs. find i favor of tr S 4 WAS are the widow, Mrs. | or fe, Marche, daughter Phyllis: si BE me! on. ‘BE. Survivors: Son. Florence Par: ind in favor of the State of Inbe NIARY hier t rs sIDerenz, AMIS. L. ch 1 Isi rs, Mary NEW ROSS—Mary Louise Bowen, 79. | diana.” and [1H
penhaver; a daughter. p l brothers. Harry, Johnnie. Daniel; daughters, Mrs. Elsie Sellers, ter Copenhaver; twWd Stephen Wetosky, 42 Meas LURE Bowman; sister, sNORTRH MANCHESTER—Maude Quivey.| Judge Pike asserted that “physi- . S vn Copen Mrs, Mary Jane Burkey. Survivors: Sis. | Vig, FIOGOE NEU, nr survivors: [96, survivor: Sister, Mrs. Mary Gregory. | jane and laymen testifyi h Vacuum Cleaner 930- N. MERIDIAN ST. « RI 8355 liss Evelyn COPeR- |. “yp :ce Pounder. Mrs. Josephine | n MIs. Sersh Guthrie. fi Ou ner, | PORTLAND George Bricker, 68. Sure 3 ang (aymuen Lesuiving In he > . n {WoO Sis~ Melsman, Mrs. Sarah Nusbaum aiid Pickett: sister, Mrs. Kate Stout. vivors: Wife: son. Wesley: daughters, Mrs. | case were of the opinion that the J j REPAIRING
and Mrs.| FUKHART Walter Johnson, 8 Sur- |" \iwoop—albert Rhosdes, 53. _Surviv- ipa. Nir. Beble a veivape. | JUTOr in question was sane at the | VOGEL BROS. OPEN TO 8 P. M.—SUNDAY TO 1:00 P. M.
S Vii \ aug hters; siste ged > nu we ie Rem . > by " tianapoli Libre. Mr bl ACh ors: Wife, daughters, Mrs. Leslie Lindsey. | oi iors” Mrs. Amanda Harris, Mrs. Sallie | time of the trial. 1244 W. WASH.
ea Margery vette R des; sons, Don- | : Sopenhaver S———————————— ssi nd Hoc Hou Bowen. At the close of the first day's
”n n n - aid . A JEFFERSONVILLE—Joh : , 44, Sur- a a — ae - rere vayn Shanghai and Mrs. James L. Gardi- |, JEFFERSONVILLE—Jol A va ROLL—Burr Palmer. 40. Survivors: oF N. former i Ar etty Jnte: : \ nilv Kleer: | Father: daughters, Mrs. Harold Banter R1 . SELY E. .BORDE ~m A ner of Chicago. : ys. ape; mos cher, Mis. Emily Riess Mrs. Burnita Jacks, Lena Palmer; stepson, | i wciiic Tea Co. oflicial, ROBERT COYLE, former Indian- | Emily Dickman, Miss Edna Kleer; broth- | Clare Tharpe in Veteran's HoOs- apolis resident, injured fatally Mon- | ers Charles, Daniel, Joseph | RUSHVILLE—Mrs. Fannie Mansfield, | are to be held at i oy JONESBORO Armilda Coates, 77. Sur-| SALEM—James Glaze 24 | prs 3 3 vile M ‘ day in 2 Johnstown (Pa.) vivors: Husband: daughters, Mrs. Mary | SHELBYVILL -— Russell Borden. 42. 101Tow in the Clyde Mont- automobile accident, is to be buried | Daugherty. Mrs. Myrtle Wines, Mrs. Aud- | Survivors: Wife, Helen; brothers, Carey. Funeral Home, with burial in Crown Hill Friday after services | rey Horner; sons, Sylvester. Fred. Thomas. ; >w Palestine Cemetery. at 10 a. m. in the John J. Blackwell | xoxoMO—Joseph Dauiton, 77. SUT | Surivbor Broiners. © Clarington. = 62. veteran, Mr. Borden was 41 & Sons Funeral home. He was 53. | vivors: Sons, Charles, Ben, William, | John: wife, Clara: sons, Clifford. Clyde: 3 \ tf ~ » +] ict ; ie: t r'S. S. Ww s | p 'S. w 1 tt resident of Frankfort. HeK Mr. Coyle, an advertising man, | GV So Rhye Mix Witham. Penster: | Taknter, Mrs Newton Magnet. A in charge of the meat de- iived in Cleveland and Pittsburgh | maker; brother, C. A. Daulton; sister, Mrs. | A LP RAISO—Mrs. Elizabeth Yost, 75. | cs in - stor i1 r 30 vears He was born in I Andy Eden. | VAN BUREN—Flovd Shugart. 45. Sur- | its in A. & P. stores In| for 30 years. e S n N= | "'Sol Fromson, 50. vivors: Wife. and daughters, Mary Belle
and Lafayette five years. | dianapolis and was the son of Mr.| J GRANGE— William Cleland. 58 Margaret and Jean Shugart
are the widow, the for- | and Mrs. James B. Coyle. A sister,| ya PORTE—Jared Mecum, 62 NH oo, SR anen, 0
> { Tal Ravel jeg o y | Mrs. Bridget Gavin, 90. Survivors: Sis- | » N Helen Merrill of Indian- Miss Blanche E. Coyle, 111 E. 16th | ters PN William Macheth. Mrs. poi WABASH-—-Jack Sailors, 22, Survivors: two brothers, Thomas. | St, is the only immediate Survivor. | Gourley, Angela Gavin, Ella Gavin: sons, | Parents; brother, William; sister, Barbara. | aA Coys i . S ~ Q : Thomes, John 3 WARSAW-—Lewis Stiffler. 82. Survivors: | and Carey, Indian MRS. FREDA DISMIURE. Who | oN Mrs. Carrie Thomas. $2 Sur. | Wife: sons, Lawrence, Walter; daughter, died yesterday in her home, 412 W.! vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Goldie Walker; sis- | Mrs. Jennie Elkhart ty Q i 3 ter, Mrs. Nathan Cranfill. Mrs. William Matchett, 60. Survivors: FORREST F. REYNOLDS, former McCarty St. Is to be buried tomor- inh Bie 86. Surviv S. sons, John Elliot: daughter, Nancy or apolis World War veteran, [row in Crown Hill after services at | John, James: daughter, Mrs. Ear allis. | ter, Mrs. Damars Rush idav in the U. S. Vet- |2 p. m. in the home. She was 58 : YhOmas Se I viol Wife wa Ok i Ss oe: : A : : 2 er, 01a arsh. | sons, George, Jack: daughter, Mrs nsy istration Hospital in Mrs. Dismuke was found dead in b; ers Hen v. Omer, Joseph; sisters, Foppus, ; 8 o be buried here in [bed by her husband, Joseph E. Dis- | yrs Amanda CMs. Helen Shickoresnall. | “pon Warren, 41. Survivors: Wife. broth. ton Park Cemetery to- muke. Death was believed due t0| LIGONIER—Mrs. Elizabeth Francisco, 83. | sisrviiie Wort Dorr Janam, ~~ Sisters services at 2 p. m. in | heart disease, TS Tre oe Ha rield. 48. Sur- | “prank Abbey. 69. s ‘ S. y » » vo Moore Mortuary. He | Survivors besides the husband are ACY Mrs. Nancy Ambler, 84. Surviv- | WINONA LAKE—Albert East, 42 . " . hy " Mrs. Clvde Ogden, Mrs WOLCOTTVILLE--William Cleland, 62 . : . a brother, Henry Becuchert and a N ra Kennedy: sons, Charles, Frank Leo: Survivors: Wife: three daughters | vnolds served with Com- gister. Mrs. Mary Myers, both of In- | brother, C. W. zancille; sister, Mrs. Eva Barnest Eshelman. 19. Survivors: Par96th Field Sionsal nt Taam : Land ents; brothers. Dale, Paul; sisters, Nancy, 326th 1 eld Signal Ba dianapolis. M1 Hugh rt, 68. Dorothy, Donnabelle
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