Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1937 — Page 14

PAGE 14 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | FRIDAY, AUG. 18, 1987

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JOHN CARLISLE, | Registers First at Law School

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AUDITOR, IS DEAD

Rites of Prominent Republican Set for Tomorrow At 2 P. M.

John William Carlisle, 1116 N. Keyvston Ave, a former Deputy County Auditor, died in Flower Mission Hospital yesterday following a long illness. He was 63. Funeral services will be held at 2 DP. m. tomorrow in the Rover & Askin Mortuary, with burial in Nobles- | ville, Ir. Carlisle, who lived in Indianapolis most of his life, served as Deputy Auditor many years under Republican administrations. He was a member of Center Lodge, F. & A. M., Scottish Rite and Central Christian Church. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Gertrude Carlisle: daughter, Miss Eiiza-

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beth Carlisle; two brothers, Jesse Gi i Sag Times Photo a 3 y t £ Jew Y - - 3 : x « Te { a : r my, aiid Ag York, and a John P. Lutz (left). a junior at the Indiana Law School of Indian- ; | " d i alvin - . . > { ® S ) _ apolis, is the first student to register for the fall term, which opens or (® ¥) r | Q ( i 4 (® | 2) (o} 1 FELIX SCHW gg : ey Sept. 7. He is pictured with Addiscn M. Dowling, registrar, who ’ 3 1an t 1 | % 3 , Hebrew Temple for * ears, dec | recently announced the opening of advance enrollments for the 1937-38 . ’ h pt ) § 1D1 h { ’ > | 1 vear. ¥ [ v in 2% Dix Home yesterday after a short | SCT001 ve | Ring, or Oid Jewelry of LY) | illness. He was 73 | ; ) ) Funeral services are tc ve held at | . » 2:30 p. m. today in the Aaron & | Ruben funeral home, with burial in | the Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery. | ARGOS Mrs. Myrtle Miller. 48. Surviv- | NEW RICHMOND Justin O. Stanley, 74. | Mr. Schwartz, born in Strasbourg, 4 Husband, Liovd B M Wer. sons. Dr Sarvs rors Wife, Lida; n dau hter, Mrs. . : obert JO aries kh. &n Truce Marie azara, rother, olin . Stanley. | France, came to Indianapolis 45 | daughter, Margaret; brother, Grant Live | sisters, Mrs, Ruth Alexander, Mrs. Eva Lady Sr years ago. He was a member of |ingston Cutrell and Mrs. Marticia Pendroy { rith 1 i | L ARLINGTON Mrs. Thomas Bird, 59 RADNOR-—Mrs. Theresa Payne Calvert, R B'nai Brith Lodge, the Indianapolis Survivors: Husband: daughters, Mrs. Car-| 80. Survivors: Daughters, Misses Myrtle Hebrew congregation and was presi- | los Heath and Mrs. James Cadwallader. and Gertrude Calvert. | .

dent of the Union Fraiernelle| BEDFORD—Dr. Leo Newberger, 39. Sur- | RICHMOND-—Mrs. Alice J. Eliason, 78 Francais vivors: Wife and baby daugh er. Survivors Daughters, Mrs. Paul Price, Tailet . Mrs. Mary S. Sowders, 74. Survivors: | Mrs. Edith Kantner, Mrs, Pearl Hayward Survivors are a brother, Maurice; Daughters, Mrs Desste Cain, ng and Olive Eliason. ans 1 ery ads, Mrs. Mattia Gotwals, Mrs. Elizabet » r four sisters, Mi 3 Helene Schwartz, | smith Lona May _Sowders; sons, Otto, Eli hoe gt gg R10 0 Bauer. joc rm ~ Awart y a 3 A : ws . A : | Miss Hermance Schwartz, Mrs. Ber- | and Elmer Sowders daughter, Mary Jean: sons. Culmer and tha Lehmann and Mrs. Reine Stein- BLOOMINGTON Edward R. Pugh, 60. Victor; sisters, Mrs. Mary Freund and Mrs. | berger 11 living in Strasbour Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Eva C. Pugh; daugh- | Amanda Weisheit. on = Oh REN Turner Thrasher; son,” Manley | WABASH—Mrs. Rose ‘Gilbert, 71. Sur~y JN . ~ N Tied " -} . | vivors: 3 l xi t; S Ss, ( ONNIE F. KESTNER aed YES= |" Mrs. Ida Secrest, 69. Survivors: Daugh- | Tr ne pang. Sathan Sane ony terday in the home of a sister, Mrs. | ters, Mrs. W. E,_ Brown, Mis. Herbert | i | Neavill I. Wh an Ave. He | Booze, Mrs. W. E. Baxter, Mrs. Loda Eller, WINCHESTER Mrs. Richard B. Parker. | Lela Neavill, 75 N. Warman Ave. Miss Mildred Sccrest: sohs, XK. J. and G. | 81. Survivors: Husband; son. William; was 49 W. Secrest yO . Btn Mrs. RL Gnd LY ak ~ a. ‘ : arthoiomew, rothers, allie an tie Funeral services will be held to- wo RAZ AN eennedy, 4. CNR Lanning. - th ig . Sons, 1 1d 1, dal rs. Mrs tis rm —— morrow afternoon in the Conkle Fu- | Anderson and Mrs. Oatherine Robincon

neral Home, with burial in Floral BRINGRURST —Henry J. Meador, 81 Park Survivors: Wife, Priscilla sons. Luke, vg Te . iis Dean and Dewey: daughters, Mrs. Edna 3 i 1 Mr. Kestner, paint and decorating, Ellers and Mrs. Anna Jones; brother. Moss contractor, had lived in Indianapolis ove Site Mr Henry L. Foust, 75. Sur- | b> Na . . . . vi < ister rs. Marv . | ars Ss 1 in Lincoln, 12 years. He was born in Lincoln “edgier on EDITORS TO CONFER Ill. Mrs. Neavill is the only survivor. | vivors: Fares, George and Irene Moore MRS. ELLA CRARY, 36 W. Ver-| * % @ mont St, No. 10,«Indianapolis resi-| CrAY CITY- John W. Comer. 66. } an. Jon . er Surdent for 10 years, was found dead in | uvers Wife, Nora: sone Cullen, Harley Taylor Calls Session for her home vesterday Garis ART Seo et ap 1€r nome yesteraay. . illiams, rs. Claude Masterson, Mrs. | 1 i Funeral services will be held in Pau Heater, Mrs. Raymond Fleming and Full Vote on Chairmanship.

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rites in SS. Peter and Paul Cathe- | Mrs. Lillian Brewer : John Taylor, Danville, Sixth DisAral 5t 9 5. h MOONNERSVILLE Mrs. Melinda Wallace trict Republican chairman and new ns: Daughters, Mrs. | gO, P. State Committee head, is

< a » + | Bertha Florea and Mrs. Rav Thornbur MOSMEIER, 3 N. . nburg bevel : : : Ba ar ay gy Rh ves- |e FLWOOD-_Mrs. Margaret Smith, 77. | 10 invite the interrelations commitry Following = JOBE lines. | Fic | Sootiaes, DF ornter-m-w, Mrs, Harry | tee of the Indiana Republican Edia a ON EVANSVILLE Oscar Dickman. 0. Sur. | torial Association to confer with the Se an Ga vivors: Brothers, Jesse, Clvde and Harry; | State committee at its next meetuneral services are to be held at | sister, Mrs. C. A. Galloway. : ; y | y $ Vir , v irk Miss Mary Ida Campbell, 75. Survivor: INE, he said today. 8 p. m. tomorrow in Moore & Kirk | grother. A. C. Campbell =~ Tyg vor . , Irvington mortuary. Rites also Will | FARMLAND Mrs Margaret Shrack_ 78. | Mr. Taylor, who succeeded Ivan be conducted in St. John's Evan- Surviy t Mrs. | C. Morgan, Austin, as party head, |

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gelical Church in Penntown Sunday. | Irvin P & : Res. 22 50 uri Ww nntown. rs. Wallace Wingate; sister, Mrs. Lenora : : CeIn | y ! / Price Burial will be in Penntow? ..v._ | Scott i mittee meeting within 30 days to | ¢ hy Mr. Mosmeier, born in Ripley FLORA Mrs. Mary ¥F. Billman. 70. Su , | A 3 Fy 3 x a 1: : / { Mrs, 1 70. Sur- y n ) : N County, lived in Indianapolis 26 | yivors. Daughters. Mrs Willis Mummers | Select a new chairman or approve | » 3 Ey ¢of years. Survivors are two sons, Al- in Paul McGraw and Mrs. Jessie Nic- | his own election this week. He was | 2 J La Trade-In $10.00 bias hv Anh he 3 Ee dae sons, Earl and Flovd: sister, Mrs. | ¢ i i y 34 | of ’ vin and George, and a daughter, | Stella Bowers wie : a the Chui yhatup oY i # ¥ A a TWINS — Miss Ruth Mosmeier. Pra wg. Tother ‘Reed, 36 Survivors: | Of the state committee members. | Husband; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Col- Twelve members did not vote. |

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