Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1937 — Page 6

PAGE & LOCAL GIVIL Wk FUNERAL TONY

Charles A. Benner Was at. Lee's Surrender at

Charles St., Civil Monday

after

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today

Faucett; Fronia Fi and Mrs.

N_ Walter Weston Savage, 79. | gur Ly Nite, Nancy Jane; daughter, _ Orville Brown; sons, Harry, Glenn, ‘Raymond and Everett. i Cooper. Surothers, . Herman, Fr Tank a and Hea en Mrs. Grover Goodpasture, dang hters, Mrs. Christine Sandy, Mrs, El Mrs, Russell Plummer and Shirley Cooper. Husband, No i Hiram Blanton, 82. SurRARE] £3 ters, Mrs. Bert Hampton | ar ne ‘Mts, Jo 5 BE ra ncHAMD: son, Jack Blan- | ton; brother, Sam. . DARLING TON- Hiram Blanton, 82. Sur3 Daughters, Mrs, Eort Hampton, Ora Beauchamp; son, Jack; brother,

Parents, brothers,

Faister,

vivors. Teresa brother, Brown.

Yr ;. Survivors. Mer ; A. Rawlin i iv . 1 WOOD-_f patrick O'Neil, 86. Surviyors: | Fivoor <. Chester Legg and Mrs, yivors: | Josephine Rahs: stepson, C. Cc. Towler. | FOR VILLE Henderson McFarland, 171. { Survivors: Wife, Sarah; daughter, Mrs. Hazel Hy brother, William. . Mrs, Eldon Ellingwood, 56. Survivors: A. Benner, °33 Albany Husband, Wiliam, brot her, Sylvester Jar veters ‘h died | Clark; sister Mrs. Ida True i Ww veel RN W > FRANKLIN-—Mrs. Artie H, Waggener. in “St. Francis Hospital | survivors: Two sons, (Wo daughters, a long illness, was to be

brother and a sister. Pleasant Cemetery SOREN ASTLE—William funeral services at 10

vors: Daughters, Mrs, in the Shelby Street | “5 = A 2 HORE

brothers, George Bu ONWAR Survivors. sister,

Appomattox.

vivor: Hu

8. Harris, 84. Hazel Wilson; 1s. Thomas and Bert Harris; grandghter, Mary Wilson Frank Tharpe, 73. SurvivMaude Bryan; step-

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sisters, Mrs, Mary Kimble, Mrs.

LAPFL—Edward Adams, 45. Charles Lindzy.

LEBANON Deborah

Miller, and I'S. Will Brown;

MANILL

NEW ROSS—Dr. Charles Riley, Wife, Fenwick T.

RIVERWOOD Mrs.

CAMERA MEN NAME JOSEPH E. CRAVEN

sher, Mrs. Josephine Osborne Ellen Worrel. Survivors: Mz. and Mrs. Alonzo Adams; Alonzo Jr. and John; sister Mrs.

i7abeth Boerner, ig Charles V. Boern Macy. 83. sSurdaughters, Mrs. Irma Bundy: sister, Miss Asenath

Survivor:

Son, Bern;

A—Mrs. Laura B. Shepherd, 80, Son, Omer; brother, William es; sister, Mrs. Norah Goddard. 70. Sur=Emma; daugh fers, Mrs. Reed and Mrs, Keno Rentre: E. D, the Rev, C. irten Riley. D—Mrs. Della Mae Shepler, 44, Two sisters, mother; half

Gunmen Leap Into Auto Parked at School and Steal Purse.

Police today sought two gunmen

Stella Dev fs. Sur.

shand, Albert L. Davi

arive them several blocks then fled in her car. Miss Mary C. Wright, 18, 4919 N.

Meridian St. leaped into her auto yesterday as

who forced an 18-year-old girl to || ;

told police the men |}

Three Shifts Made on Clark Memorial Board.

Mrs. Bernice Grames, Oxford, has been appointed head of the Clermont Girls’ School Board by Governor Townsend, to replace Mrs. James H. Rogers, Indianapolis. Other board members hamed were Mrs. John W, Kern Sr, Mrs. D. L. Barnhart, Gioshen; and Mrs.

Frances Beadle, Lafayette, all reappointed. Reappointed to the George Rogers Clark Memorial Commission were Frank C. Ball, Muncie; I.ee Burns, Mrs.

DNESDAY, TOY 14, or and Olém J. Richards, Terre Haute. Earl Orawford of the State Highe

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Indianapolis; Lafayette 1. Porter, Greencastle; Dr. C. B. Coleman, Indianapolis; D. Frank Culbertson and Ewing R. Emison, Vincennes; William Fortune, Indianapofls; the Rev, Basil Huesler, Jasper; Lew M. O'Bannon, Corydon; Thomas Taggart, French Lick; James A. Woodburn, Bloomington

Rr 5 pp y Qc bop is 1 ME OHuNh, He R Th she was parked on Pennsylvania St, : near the John Herron Art Insti- Lieut, William ‘C. Stiegelmeyer, his duties as Indiana Association of | te a retired Indianapolis fireman, Photographers president. Elected at| whey forced her to drive to 21st| was killed Monday when the car yesterday's final convention: session | gt. annex, west of Pennsylvania | in which he was riding crashed in the Hotel Antlers, he succeeds st, then escaped in her auto, taking | into a street car jn Chicago. His Willard ‘C. Martin, Terre Haute, her purse containing $6 and her| son, Lawrence Stiegelmeyer, Alfred Turner, Anderson, who Was | yeys, member ‘of ‘the fire department secretary, was moved up to first| The automobile later was Yecov-| for seven years, and driver of the Maranda Winkler, 63. Survivors: | ViCe president. ered in front of 119 EB. 21st St. Miss | aap, receiyed a fractured skull, M orate and, Clan Other ‘officers named were Tony | Wright is the daughter of Burrell [ ; ence, de ater, Mrs, S - v nial . - teem -— when 24 and entered the sawmill, | pps, Cash; Hes: sis sters, Malinda Fox. Eliza Lewellen, Elwood, second vice presi- |g. Wright, former Republican State {imber and grocery business. His |J wie and Elizabeth | gent; Morris Hirshburg, Crawfords- | Committee treasurer. home had been in the Indianapolis | FEFFERSONVILLE- Aton no Hanger, we: El pr : lsu S: if Irene aughter I A ET i greg hy son, Jesse M.; brother, J son, James .

ville, secretary, and Lloyd Priddy, S‘outh Bend, treasurer. with | E Hanger: sisters, Mrs, Edna Himewhom he had made his home ‘sev- | baugh ‘and Mrs. Nell Adams; mother, Mrs, eral years, is the only survivor.

| Bhur AUSTRALIAN JUDGE CHARLES H, JONES,

A Rennie! mn i il i bt other Clyde Sales, hall-brothers, Mr. Benner, born in Philadelphia, | 3i0T0e ow figm 7. and ©. L. Tharpe.

enlisted in the 8th Pennsylvania | yoNTINGTON-— Mrs. Flora E. Motz, 58. Cavalry When he was 17. He saw | Survivors: Son, James M : i rs . ters, Helen Marie service at Antietam, the Wilder- | . mother, Mr ness. South Mountain and Chan- ee Travis, and sis . . sol cellorsville. Tuken prisoner, he SMES Bessie Turner, 38 < voleased } wy ITT .. | band, George Raymond Turner, released and saw the surrender Wayne Tuner: DRrents. Mr Robert E. Lee to Gen, U.S. aniel Ham; sis Miy of r Nn uy am. Grant at Appomattox Court, House. My ters, Clarence and G Mi Benner came to Indiana | shand, John; sons,

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Survivors: Husson, Roger and Mrs.

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Fight persons were to face LY TIRE r ett com charges of harboring vicious dogs lete with Hair today in Municipal Court after eight | and Rincie ands on CREDIT at NO BEXTRA ersons reported to police the ) CRAWFORDSVILLE, nd, July | been bitten. P y Had |} Re 2 COST. 14-—Dr. Charles Riley, 70, former a Resa lndbis : [-063 —

Indian- | Sor he. Mi A ova; Ww RAISES UMBRELLA Montgomery County coroner, died | ' ‘ ; OS a ar XL RE RE apolis resident 12 years, and William of ‘a heart attack yesterday while .- " ; yesterday in his home at 928 N.| Store Hours: NR to a 9:30 to 5: LEE 9:30 to 9 '

Clvde Sales: half-brothers, Char Eo Swaim, 65. Survivor: Wife YDNEY Ju ly 1 16. 6.—Syd lawWalter Amos Swaim, Survivor: S , July 16.—Sydney’s law- preparing a prescription for a pa- || Jefferson Ave. is to be buried in |

Dolly courts are famed for their age, their | {iat in his office at New Ross, Ind., iscola, Ill, following funeral serv. |vivors: Bons, Ray and FOVR; GRUP. WASHING Ri RR

Willard Taucett, 65 Sur- . RRR iar discomfort and their bad roof. Re- : near here, 2 | Roxie, brothers, Jef, rthur and H ices there tomorrow.

He was 69. fe, brothers, Jeff, Arthw ent oo cently rain, finding an entrance to a

Ar. Jones. born in Tuscola, lived | court where Judge Swift was hear- |, Makes you look older than And Pocket the Savings on Advancing Winter Prices!

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