Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1937 — Page 7

TUESDAY, AUG. 17, 1937

. 0. F. ASPERGER,

RESIDENT HERE 43 YEARS, DIES

Services for Native of Ger: many Will Be Held Tomorrow.

George Frederick Asperger, In-

dianapolis resident for 43 years, died |

vesterday in his home, 4031 ‘Guilford Ave. He was 67. Funeral services are to be held in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary tomorrow. Arrangements are to be completed today. Mr. Asperger was born in Germany, Oct. 25, 1869, and came to Indianapolis in 1894. He formerly was employed by Goth & Co. an became an employee of the HumeMansur Co. 16 years ago. He was a member of Oriental Lodge, F. & A. M. He is survived by his wife, Anna; four sons, Fred W., Herbert A, and Kurt E, all of Indianapolis, and Otto, of Bakersfield, Cal; three brothers, Otto A. and Gottlieb, both of Indianapolis, and William, ©of Germany, and two sisters, Mrs Frederica Lautenshlager and Mrs Louisa Heugel, both of Germany.

FRANK MILLI SR, 1305 S. Talbott St. Cross Cemetery tomorrow following funeral services at 8 a. m. in the home and 9:30 a. m. in Sacred Heart Church. He was 76. Myr. Milli, who died Sunday in his home, was born in France and came to this country when 19. He had been employed as night watehman by Charles Mayer & Co. before retirement in 1935. He is survived by his wife, Anna; a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Ressfer: three sons, Joseph, Jacob and Frank Jr. and seven grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

MRS. SCOT BUTLER, widow of the former Butler College president, who died yesterday in home, 124 Downey Ave, Buried in Crown Hill tomorrow following private funeral services at 10:30 a. m. in the home.

She is survived by two sons, John | Mrs. Gilbert C. Betlew of Columbus, |

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| ANDERSON—George T. Morrow, 74. Survivors: Wife, Nora; daughters, Mrs. Dan Johnson and Mrs, Cecil Shockney; sons, Russell and Clarence; brothers, Henry, John and Frank, Linley ©. Finney, 40, Leah; son, John Charles; Russell and Terrance; sisters, Mrs. Cora Bogue and Mrs. Anna Butler. ALEXANDRIA—Mrs. Imona Woodruff, 63. Survivors: Husband, four daughters and a son; sister, Mrs. John Christensen; brothers, George and_ Sheldon MeGinnis. Mrs. Hilda Ice, 65, Survivors: Husband, Fred; sons, Paul, Roy and Everett. ATLANTA—Mis, Minnie. Fox Culbertson, 61. Survivor: Hushand, David. BENTON--Mrs, Mary Sabina Neff, 82. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Philella Smith; son, Arla A.; sister, Mrs. J. M. McQueen; brother, Wesley Juday. BEDFORD—Willard Maddox, 64, Survivors: Sister, Mrs. Robert E. McMahan; | brother, Charles. i CRAWFORDSVILLE Mrs. | ana Ashley, 93. Survivors: | daughter, CROTHERSVILLE Ferdinand J. Horst, 72. Survivers: Wife, Alda; sons, Charles, William and Ernest; daughters, Mrs. Mary Kiewitt and Miss Pauline Horst; brother, Frank, | COLUMBUS Mrs. Maggie Anderson, 66. | Survivors: Son, Lloyd; daughter, rs. Frank <Carricago; brother, Giliford Car- | man, | ” ” » | DECATUR James L. Gay. Survivors: R. D. Fred Wiliam and Claude; daughter, Mrs. Parrett. EVANSVILLE Helen Elaine Jenkins, 11. | Survivors; Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Morris Jenkins; brothers, Wilbur and Charles. | Frank Seib, 79. Survivors: Sons, An- | thony and Walter; daughters, Mary and \ Martha and Mrs. Elizabeth Woods; brother, Mike; sisters, Mrs. Theresa Rode and Mrs. Adam Russier. \ | ELKHART Mrs. Elizabeth Pidge, 78. | Suryivors: Daughter, Mrs, Arthur H. Von | Doehren: brothsr, Ed Kinney. FOWLERTON- Mrs, Tone Steffey, 75. Suar- | vivors; Daughters, Mrs, Cecil Corn, Mrs. | Bess Cravens, Mrs. Lucille Lawson and | | their golden anniversary May 17, (1932. | Funeral services are to be held at [2:3 0p. mt. Thursday at the Gadd Burial is to be in Crown

Survivors: Whe. brothers, Ed,

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| Mortuary. { Hill. | Survivors in addition to the hus- [ band are two daughters, Mrs. Edith | Machett and Mrs. Juliet shaw; a son, Arthur N. Robinson; a sister, | Miss Julia Nicolai; a brother, William Nicolai and two grandchildren. | MRS. LOUISA A. BROWN, a resi- | dent of Indianapolis for 35 years, is | to pe buried in Springfield, ©, to= | morrow following funeral services ‘at 8 p. m. tonight in the Hisey & | Titus Mortuary. She was 63, [ Mus. Brown, who died Sunday | night in the home of a daughter, | Mrs, Daniel F. Lewis, 3920 Lomond | Ave, was a member of the Third | Chureh of Christ, Scientist. She is survived by her husband, | Harry A. Brown; three daughters, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. William C. Clark | of Silver Springs, Md, and Mrs, | Ralph Lewis of Logansport; a sister,

Ss. Butler of Guanajuato, Mexico, | i and a brother, Robert Maxwell, and Ovid Butler of Washington; | ¢ qyupeka, Kas.

three daughters, Mrs. W. H. Tefit of San Antonio, Tex, Mrs. Carlos Recker and Mrs. Perry Clifford, both of Indianapolis, and six grand¢hildren, all of Indianapolis.

| MRS. ANNA HOLMES, who died

| yesterday in the home of her daugh= | ter, Murs. John R. Norris, 2928 N. | Delaware St, is to be buried in | North Vernon tomorrow following

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MRS. ELIZABETH KENNEDY | funeral services at 8:30 a. m. in the |

RUGER, 108 E. 13th St, is to be buried in Iafavette this afternoon following funeral services at 2 p. m. there. She was 75. Mrs. Ruger, who died Sunday in Methodist Hospital, had been a res-

jdent of Indianapolis for 11 years. |

8he is survived by her husband, Charles Ruger, and a grandson, Charles H. Ruger, both of Indianapolis. VICTOR E. BEAMER, former Indianapolis attorney and insurance broker who died yesterday in Miami, Fla. is to be buried in Crown Hill Thursday afternoon following servfeces in the Crown Hill chapel. He was 43. Mr. Beamer was Florida state manager for the Equitable Life Insurance Co. and lived in Jacksonville for eight years. He was born in Zijonsville and graduated from Indiana University in 1914. He later attended Yale University law school. He is survived by his wife, Ruth, and two brothers, Dr. George Beamer of Delphi and Gail Beamer of Ft. Wayne.

WILLIAM A. J. SMITH, of CortIand, Jackson County, who died in Methodist Hospital yesterday, is to be buried in Seymour tomorrow following services at 2:30 p. m. in Acme. He was 69. Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Dora: four daughters, Leona, Bertha, Maude and Mrs. F. D. Karnatz, all of Jackson County, and four sons, Ray, Walter and Charles, all of

Jackson County, and James of In- |

dianapolis. MRS, EMMA ROBINSON, nee Nicolai, died at her home, 1505 Spann Ave, today following a six weeks’ iliness. She was a member of the Edwin Ray Methodist Episcopal Church and charter member of the women's auxiliary to Typographical Union No. 1. She married Arthur Robinson in 1882, and the couple celebrated

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| home. She was 73. | She is survived by her daughter, | Mrs. Norris, two sisters, Mrs. Frank | Gruber of Indianapolis, and Mus. Samuel MeClain of Bantam, O, and | a brother, Horace Brewer of Chicago. | ALFRED P. WADE, who died yes-

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Ave, is to be buried in Holy Cross | | Cemetery tomorrow following funer- !

| al services at 8:30 a. m. in the home land 9 a. m, in Holy Cross Catholic | Chureh, | Born in Daviess County, Dee. 14, | 1860, Mr. Wade had been a resident of Indianapolis for 25 years. He was a member of the Holy Cross Chueh. | Survivors in addition to Mus, | Sherman are the wife, Henrietta; | two daughters, Mrs. Charles A. Phil[lips and Mrs. Leonard Markey;. one | son, James Wade, a eity fireman; | two sisters, Mrs. Martha Ryan and | Mrs. Mary Dages, of Washington, [Ind.; 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

HAPSBURG DRIVE STARTED | By United Press | VIENNA, Aug. 17—A new drive to restore the Hapsburg monarchy was started today on the 50th anniversary of the birth of the Emperor Charles,

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FRANKLIN Mrs. Sarah Holden, 79 Survivors: _ Husband, Foster; daughter, Mrs, Larry Hannah; brothers, Joseph and William German; sisters, Mrs. omas Thomas Beynon and Mrs. George Hensley. GREENCASTLE Miss Delia Boyd, B8l. survivor: Half-sister, Mrs. Maggie Kibby. JASONVILLE—Alonze PF. Greenwood, 75. Survivors: Sons, Alpert, Emerson, Elza and Jess; daughter, Mrs. Floyd Marshall; brothers, Joe and Walter; sisters Ts. Rose Arthur, Mrs. Elizabeth Powell and Mrs. Emma Smith. LIBERTY William E. Morris, 71, Sur. vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Stephen Jones and Miss Ruth E. Morris. MADISON-—Charles C, Hunter, 75. Survivers: Daughters, Mrs. Betty Ferguson and Mrs, Oma Young; brother Benjamin: half-brother, William Wood. ¥ MORGANTOWN Mrs. Malinda Young, 71. Survivors: Hushand, Grant; sons. Earl, Edgar, Carson and Everett; daughter, Mrs. Gracie Throckmorton; four sisters and two brothers. MEDORA Thomas T. Newkirk, 60. Survivors: Wife; sons, Erwin, Harold and Waldo: daughters, Dorothy and Genevive. NOBLESVILLE—Mrs, O. M, Stubbs, 65. Survivors: Husband; sons, Walter, Leonard and Leslie; brother Perry Johnson. NEW RICHMOND Justin ©. Stanley, 74 Burvivers: rife; daughter, Ts, arie Hazard; brother, Rolin W.: sisters, Mrs. Ruth Alexander, Mrs. Eva Cutreil and Mrs. Marticia Pendrov. #

PENDLETON—=Walter A. Huey, B53. vivors: Wife, Blanche; son. Haves; brothers, Thomas and Wilson; sisters, Mrs. Mavme O'Neill, Mrs. Tda Hulse and Mrs. Sarah Land. ROACHDALE- John Edwards, 92. Survivers: Daughter, Mrs. Willlam Radford: son, James. RUSSIAVILLE Richard Taylor, 63. 8urvivors: Wife Alice; sons, Paul and George, daughter, Ruth; sisters, Mrs. George Clark and Mrs. Norman Simpson. WHITESTOWN-— Mrs. Mertie Sanders, 58 Survivers: Son, Wayne: daughters, Mrs, Wilbur Ream and Mrs. Forrest Hull; Brothers, Samuel, Clarence, Floyd and Arthur Smith; sisters, rs. Hannah Everson, Mrs, Deannah Sullivan and Mrs. Clara Proffitt. WALTON Chistopher Baber, 81. Survivers: Sons, Bart, Edward, Bud and Frank; daughter, Mrs. Effie Shaft: brother, Andy

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week ending Aug. 14 exceeded by $331,268 the valuation of permits issued during the corresponding wee kof last vear. The valuation of last week's per mits was $471,774, he said. Total valuation of permits issued since Jan, 1, he said, is $6,286,239, as against $4 137,300 for the correspond= ing period last year.

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Butler Graduate Drowns in Rescuing Cousin From Deep Water.

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Six additional deaths today were added to the state's violent aceident toll. Two victims drowned, two others died as result of falls, one was the vietim of traffie in= juries and another was found shot to death in a field. Leonard Devon Knowlton, Corydon, was drowned in swift eur= rent of the Ohio River at the Har rison County State Forest in rescuing his cousin, Miss Freda Horroho, from deep water. The vouth was a graduate of Butler University, Indianapolis, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. BE. E. Knowl= ton. The body had not yet been re= covered. Vance Carlyle Pendleton, 16, Bryantsburg, was drowned in the

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Ohie River near Madison. The youth was believed to have suffered an attack of eramps. The body was recovered three hours later.

George W. Wohiford, 10, Elkhart, died yesterday from injuries re= ceived in an automobile collision on the new Indiana two-lane paves ment south of Elkhart,

Mrs. Saccharissa Hughes, 83, died | at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hoyt Wright, Anderson, of in= Juries received when she fell and fractured her hip July 31. Cecil Delon, Kokomo, was killed when he fell through the roof of a stoking furnace at the Continental Steel Co. plant at Kokomo. Jesse Hochins, 45, farmer living near Hazelton, was found shot to death in a field near his home. It was undetermined whether he Mad ig slain or struck by a stray bul et.

William BE. Garrabrant, 225 Harris Ave, has been named Republican chairman of the newly created 24th Ward, County Chairman Frederick E. Schortemeier announced today. He was candidate for Third District County Commissioner in the last] election and has been active in West Side polities for many years. {

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Permits for the expansion of the & Light Co. West St. plant and construction of one of the four planned wihgs on the City Hospital addition contrib uted largely to the $331,268 increase in value of building permits issued during the week ended Aug. 14.

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