Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1937 — Page 17
FRT™DAY, JULY 30, 1987
LRM RESIDENT TO BE RURIED IN LADOGA SUNDAY
Barney B. Zimmerman Dies | At Age of 60; Came Here in 1903.
Barney B. Zimmerman, long-time resident of Tndianapolis, who died vesterday in his home, 1108 N. Euclid Ave, is to be buried Sunday in Ladoga Tollowing services at 2 DD. 'm. in the Christian ‘Church there. Me, Zimmerman, who was 60,
came 1 Tndianapolis in 1908 after |
spending the early years of his life in Ladoga. He was born in Virginia. After living here 11 years, he moved to ‘Crawfordsville and then Akron, ‘O., returning to Indianapolis in 1933. He was a
butcher by trade. Survivors are his wife, Eda; a | daughter, Miss Marcella May Zim- | merman, Indianapolis; a half-sister, Mrs. Ernest Eberhart, Thdianapolis, | and a half-brother, Owen Zimmer- | man, Ladoga. ROYER K. COATS, who died ves- | terday in Methodist Hospital, is to | be buried tomorrow in ‘Crown Hill | following services at 2 p. 'm. at ‘the | residence. He was 11 and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Coats, 3650 N. Central Ave. His father is a sales representative of the C. P. iesh Paper Co. | The boy attended Orchard School | and was a ‘member of the North M. | E. Church. Survivors, besides the parents, are | a sister, Ora Elizabeth Coats, and a | grandmother, Mrs. ‘C. P. Lesh, mn dianapolis. | |
MRS. MINNIE BERARENS, a resident here 45 years, died last night in her home, 1818 Lexington Ave. | She was 60. Funeral arrangements were to be completed today. Mrs. Behrens was | born in ‘Germany and was married | to William Behrens in 1896. ‘She | was a member of the Zions Evan- | gelical ‘Church. Survivors, besides the husband, | are a daughter, Mrs. William Masch- |
meyer, and two sons, William and | T. |e Hammond; sisters, Mrs. Clara Leas,
Oscar, all of Indianapolis. MRS. CORA RYAN, former resi- | dent of Indianapolis, who died in | her home in Chicago Tuesday, is 10 | be cremated this afternoon follow | ng funeral services at 2 Pp. m. in | the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Mrs. Ryan was a member of the | First United Brethren Church, In. | dianapolis. Survivors are a son, Les- | ter Ryan, Chicago, and a brother, T. W. Long, Pidiamiapoiis.
RITES FOR ATTORNEY BEING GOW COMPLETED
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Ephrain F. Bowen, Attorney | At Winchester, Dead.
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By United Press WINCHESTER, Ind, July 30.=- | Funeral services were to be completed today for Ephraim F. Bowen, attorney and Republican candidate | Sig for Oongress from the 10th District | in 1932, who died yesterday. He | was 46. | Mr. Bowen attended Bariham Oollege and Indiana State Teachers’ | Oollege.
He was prosecutor of Randolph | survivors: ny
County three times and secretary | of the 10th District Bar Association. | The wife and a brother survive.
| yivors
| stepsons, Jode and Charles | ‘ers, ‘Otto, Theodore, eine and | as; half-sisters, Mrs.
| Bdwar %.
| 4 Oehshat and Miss Roberta
Sons, | Rush ‘Gerard, Uh | A
' Charles
Rlinor Harriot takes the part of all feminine characters in the Amos 'h’ Andy radio program. She said today in Tos Angeles, she would be married Aug. 18, to Frank Nathan, California insurance man. Among the characters she plays are Amos’ wife, his baby,
fish and Andy's adopted girl.
STRONGANOFF WIDOW WINS VAST WEALTH
Verdict Closes Colorful Contest on Will of Russian Count.
BY United Press PARTS, July 30.—Rose Angeline Hentiette Lewicuze Stronganofl now is the richest exile of Russia's cearist regime. When the court at Aix-en-Prov-ence pronounced decision on a will,
—all that is Jeft of a fortune that once amounted to 40 million dollars. The pronounciation ends 14 years of bitter litigation in one of the greatest inheritance hoaxes of Tecent Qecades—one based on a single vows] in the name Stronganoff. The fortune of Count Stronganoff, | who died in 1923, dwindled when the Soviet Government confiscated much of his holdings. The three million are on deposit in banks of London and New York. Th addi8 3 tion there are valuable properties on | the Riviera, a palatial home in | Rome, and art treasures in Berlin. | YWhen Stronganoff died, Nicholas | Strongonoff, an impoverished Rus-
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Mrs, King- | that by changing a single vowell in
| his hame he might win millions.
STATE DEA THS
Chambers, 78. Myrta Noble, sister,
ANDERSON—Daniel W Survivers Daughter, MTs. ns, Wilson and Charles; Millicent Bronnenberg CADIA=Mrs, Leora ‘Carson, 63 Wl Husband, Dr. IL. Carson; Howard; two sisters, Mrs, be MS, Ida Kinberling; niece, Mrs. Edith
I yhl, 10.
Parents, Mr, rs. ‘Charles DR EDSY C ares fh Jr, LE Mrs. Etta Mae Waters, 5, ahh Husband, William Waters: daughter, ry
Sohn Swope. won, Vern; bral er, A Roberts. EUKHART Mrs. Minnie Amelia Casey, $2. Survivors: Husband, John W.; son, J. brothers, William, Frank and Al-
Burson,
Survivors:
Mrs. Tda Doty and Mrs, Alice Bright. FELWOOD Mrs. Blanche eyvholds, 55. Survivors: Hushand, George. children, James Herman, Harvard, Frances, Wilford, Martin and Bdwin: ‘mother. Mrs. Jane
ENGLISH Harry Waterhaus, 45. Sure vivors: Daughter, Mary Margaret, sisters, | Mrs, Carrie Godberson, Mrs. May Bouvieer, Miss Margaret, and ii Fred. ” ”
EVANSVILLE — ony Mottler Wife, Anna: ‘mother, Goodman; stepdaughter, I'S. y °K; oolley, hrothe om=Tvan Grose and Mrs.
Mrs. Anna Fierst, 71. Survivors: Sons, Pdward and Elmer; ‘daughters, rs. George
Walter Lewis.
Mrs. 74.
Husband,
Katherine Georget,
Henry, daughter
| Niemeier.
Mrs. Mary Pittmeier,
John and Her 64. daughters, ever, Mrs. Sadie Geo eising. 78. Survivors: ei BE. McKinley, 57. Survivors: sisters, Mrs. ary ‘Gepner, Mrs. Laura Fred and Henry, RE nN nombeon
Klein and 0 Nl ard Botzum, brothers, Mrs. Lillie “Miller, Survivors: Sons, Arthur, NE Tre and __ William, Hoover and Mrs Helen b Mer and a brother, John Sch efor, e W Sons and Oliver 'G., brother, atsister, Miss Kate Schulthejs liam Wi bid Dollie; Gaughters Roberta and Madleon: brothers, Arthur, Benjamin and 4 Ray: DRY. Survivors: Survi es , avugier Spe Nae Tater. Toh and William;
sisters,
Ret nr. Droene URG-—Miss REE ivors: Brothers,
’ Wo I De hl teh MOND—T wv. Horibeck, #1,
«FAWN ry the, Horlbeck, daughters, June and Phyllis Horlbeck; mother, Mrs. Anna Horlbeok.
an NE
Survivor: Sister,
Pd rs. Olatence 5 atience Dryden rah EK. Nelson, 83. rs. E. Fry and sons, Ray ond |
Catherine Best, 67. jlliam, Fran and Mrs, Anton Stum=
| Sut vvors: aTents.
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Lily | hs. Van cKinney:
HW AUBANY-—Mis Survivors: Brothers,
Best; sisters,
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His scheme brought him into fabulous dcht, magnificent titles. Tt ruined @ozens of his creditors, whirled him from garret, vo grandeur to the grave. Nicholas attached a noble title | to his name, bought a flashy table | ot Genealogy and laid siege to an
y ler; Mrs. Mary Wolfe, Ms bm Naville | | and Mrs. ‘Charles P. Leuth | NEWCASTLE Mrs ew isa Butroughs | | Payne, 84 Survivors: Sons, ‘Golden and Ernest R. YOCRAMOND — Mrs bate, Doll a. | Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, E, | two sons, Frank and Rudfe, Emma Cohurst. Richard McMullen, 92. Survivars: Daugh- | ters, Mrs. Harold E. McBride, Mrs. Walter | Knollenberg and Mrs. Ward Hanson. ROSSVILLE—Samuel H. Hufrord, Survivors. Wife, Julia; brothers, Dennis and John W. ROYAL CENTER Mrs. Leora Oargon, 62. Survivors: Husband, Dr. O. A, Carson; son, Harold: sisters, Mis. Arlie ‘Carpenter and Mrs. Tda Kimberli SEYMOUR-—Mrs. Ems Wehrka Survivors: Husband, Leo; father Rhinsam Eggersman; children, Melva sackman. yrilg Jean, Qtis Lee, Beulah ay and Oige. Lavonne Wehrkamp; brothers, Erwin angl Albert Auffenberg. +, WINCHESTER “Mrs. Therese Redmanh, 71, Suryivors: Son, Henry, daughter, Mrs. Arthur Keyer.
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es. | BS her nephew. When Nicholas’ Frank, | ment he tried to get the money
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the widow of the former Russian | Oount, Serge Stronganoff, inherited approximately three million dollars |
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