Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1937 — Page 8
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PAGE 8 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TUESDAY, AUG. 24, 1937
I 9 El 000 and one from New Abany for|9 GUNMEN GET $20 | Ave, reported to police ner pure DURKIN REQUIEM | Deaths Among Indiana Residents 2 FLOOD LOANS
| $30,000 were granted. They are sub- : | | Loan Board explained. — | Created by the 1987 Legislature, | Two gunmen who held up a mo- OH-WHAT A RELIEF BEDFORD—Ray Odell New. 1. Sur. ters, Mrs. Henry Shoemaker, Mrs. John and James. daughter, Mrs Maude avon. | $ the Loan Board has authority to torist early today in Massachusetts From My Feet
| ject to county and city approval, the FROM AUTO DRIVER | Wille HE Ws shopping in a down Ave, near Sherman Dr., robbed him |, Feit, 2" (Eons toe mans. ary, Shake:
rivors Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Escar | Shoemaker. Mrs. Sarah Fay Winkler, 40. Survivors: | Nizner. loan up to a illio: ars to dis p million doll d of $30 and escaped. itching skin on hands or anv other parts of the body: dry, brittle, crumbling, white
\ . hrother, Gerald; grandparents, Mr. | | - and Mrs. James L. New, and George God- | Husband, HoTage: Qaughters. a Suny OAKLAND CITY Mrs Mary Miller. 66. | ster-shiioi Governor sev e, iss a Rier; s 3 rvivors: Husband, aries; sons, How- | aster-stricken areas. y ose 180 i > ¥ Y and Willis: father, Leander Shultz. es. Poniin G., Amil B. and Burles O Grants Approved for Clark . J ph Ryan, 23, of Ande n, told spotted toe, and fingernails Use Dr, Townsend, State Auditor Laurence police the two men ordered him |Fenchefi's nature cure lotion It wbsorbs f
BOXLEY- Mrs. Myrtle Dain, 46, —Sur- i \ vivors: Husband, Everett; son, George M. JEFFERSONVILLE Homer Jone 3. DT Jauehtes. Su DOTh, Olean. -_— RRAZIL—William E. Carpenter, 80, Syr- SY Bray son, Homer; ‘daugh- | oo 0 teomery and Mrs. Pina Hart, County and New Sullivan and State Treasurer Peter | from his car after forcing him tO | renders them soft and full of life {vors: Sons, Jay V.. the Rev. Guy O. PERU—Mrs. Harrtett P. Charters, 87 { Hein, are members of the board. stop. They fled after taking his|, mice $1.25 by maj w billfold. order addressed to Dr
\ "w | i Don P. and Dr. Ralph Van Carpenter, KOKOMO—Robert Hessong, - 36, Sarvi- RU— Burial of Native of Ireland Do OR D 26 Buevivors: vors: Mother. Mrs. Lilly Hessong; brother, | Survivors: Husband, C. W.. son, John; Albany. : : mshand. James: sons, Gilbert and Donald: | Guy; sister, Inez. daughter, Mildred Leavett; brothers, | | William Cosgrove, State Chief BX-| wes Perry P yne, 2108 Noland West Tenth St. Indianapolis Indiana y “Betty: par 3 and Mrs. | Miss Sally Passafume, 23. Survivors: | Charles and John Porter; sisters, Emma | se te co | aminer, is secretary. . : eis — EHSL),
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: janghter = rents. Mr. , To Be in Holy Cross Brow ave Brother. Galbert Day: sisters. | Brothers, Frank, Angelo, Alphonse and and Anna Porter | . | Mrs. Nellie Brown. Mrs, Waneta Head and hares, sisters, Mrs, Dan Canoilla, Mrs. RICHMOND Mrs, Cuthieritte, Seal, 35- Maximum loans totaling $110,000 The approved loans are for oper- , . rs abo rgeshy. rank Saccamanno an ss Mary Passa- | Survivors: on, ctor; mother, rs. - k i Cemetery. wos Ee NE Wiltiutn Brooks. | fame, Phoebe Gant. ’ for flood rehabilitation today were 2ting expenses in flood counties Now in Full Swing! nt : = on L. J. Wright, 70. Survivors: Wife, Naomi; - ¥ crippled by reduced tax collection Your choice of any item x tured and many others in our
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Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, HATIV | (op “Soallace, Burford and Bdwin: daugh- nha gm TR PIU ur approved by the State Municipal | revenues. The Clark County loan wing et } ¢ I ! : , Mrs, 3 - | S. * ows to se rom for only
Moran, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. John Williams | 30 of > r, Mrs. John Skinner. | . Nn \ 2 ® { han; son, Everett; stepdaughter, Tottie Loan Board. |is to be used for Court House and nor th, Nirchase of "35.00. L100, and up to 500.00.
Mrs. Margaret Durkin, who died and Miss Myrtle Brooks. w i I I'Kin, 1 . 3 Re A s. zn » 2 Clevenger, stepsons, Emerson, Burl ar- > y Te : : COLUMBUS—Mrs, Anna M. Poppenhau RORY L lin: pot a. 0. Survives: [Bos ® | A Clark County petition for $60,- | record repairs, it was announced.
Sunday in the home of her sister, | 59 Survivors: Husband, Wiliam BE. I brothers, F. W.. Henry Brummer. Wife, Harriet; sons, Irwin, Sheldon: broth- SEYMOUR-—Frank H. Edens, 30, Sur-
Mrs. Mary D. Sullivan, 823 N. Gray CROWN POINT-John M. Geiser, 68. ie 3 Be Se ene, vivors: Wife, Rowets; Rrsnts, William " St.. after a short illness, was to be Survivors: Wife, Lulu; son, Howard Elizabeth: stepdaughter, Mrs. Hoon Mate: | ahd Florabelle Afkens. brothers, Ouitus. | 0 Ella Jeanette Stanley, |g William, ATO ward; sisters, Mrs. | C . A 1S Pave West, Mrs. Dorothy Hoard, Mrs. | ] 3 ol ag Tr ala a TL LID § . man, Mrs : : hers, William | Mrs, Margaret Walters. i. 8:30 a. m. in the home and at 9 |Alman Mus. Ada Reed: brotters od if X YA. Hartwell and Edward Teall, sisters, | pPppANON-—Clarence L. Shipley. 55. Sur- \ J 3 p Before your child goes Church. She was 71 vi Husband, Grover C.; sons, Marion | Mrs. Alice Hocwer, Mrs. Will Branson. 'ayne McLaughlin and Donald Ray Mc-| James B. Schenck, 80. Survivors: Wife, j . him the clear vision
ied i ELKHART Mrs buried in Holy Cross Cemetery to- |g sl Janvier Teall; son, Kenneth; | sons. Noel, Francis, Wilbur; daughter, Mrs. SOUTHPORT—Dr. Thomas W. Curry, 91. | dil ‘s ~ i { 1) dna Cutshaw and Mrs. Susie Fritz. | yjvors: Wife, Carrie; son. Vernon: daugh- | | pS 4 |
8 8 on. Survivors: Husband, William L.; David Condon, 60. Survivors: Wife, Pearl; Ruth Rockey, Miss Madge Edens. day following funeral servicts at dauchiers. Mrs. Hilda Compton, Mrs. Lois | Vivian Beerwert; brother, William: sister, Survivor: Daughter, Mrs. Idell Crowe. ER 3 ‘ mi S il Tori ' lie E : a. m. in St. Philip Neri Catholic Mes. Nellie Edna McLaughlin, S51, Sur- | ter. Mrs. Marguerite Willams: sisters, For Skin Itehin | \ | g / back to school, assure | L ! yy: aN [}
Mrs. Durkin came to Indianapolis Payne daughters. Mrs. William D. To- | Maggie Jeanette; sons, Isaac, Ernest. » r J : pe "Wilma LeRoy and Kathleen Irene; | brother. Riley. : Millions Praise emo | : ; we ; 7 4 oo 2 Easy : that will help him learn ' Terms
Tu HA es RR. She Ras r. A. H, Pisher; sisters, Mrs, Wayne | waARION—Mrs. Goldie B. Collins, 50 Survivors are foun Geter, Mrs. | Risin Sir Sen Se Mes ES er NG: TUN RE: | Jomo relieves thi tiohing of Simple | x ; Arranged Sullivan and Miss Winifred K Marian Irene Hart. 18 ST fe, | Gister, Mrs. Dessie Jones: father, Marion Res and Ringworm-—soothes the | " ; wri and feel better, Donen oF Ticianapolis are MS, |e a Mati! : ,. tching irritation of Eczema, Pim- Bring him to the Reg-
3 C.. Franklin Paul; sisters, Bonnie | NEW ALBANY Ws “Lads : 3 . . v ic Wrights il NE LBA} -—] garet Moritz, 49. \ » herine O'Brien and Mrs. Anna | Hert Mrs Tous Wrightsman, Mrs. Philib | qu riivors: Mother. Mrs, Anna Morits: | DICS 8nd Similar Skin ailments. For \ istered Optometrist who Eames, both living in Ireland * beth Edith Green. 78. Sur. | brother. Robert: sisters, Helen, Mrs Emil | 30 years Zemo has beer: used and CC be P ors: 1D Sar ; . sis- | 2urschmiede and Mrs. Frank Uehlein. praised by millions as a clean, de- | . g is always at your fam-
ghter. Mrs N ~ 3 > Lol NT PTS 1 Ellen Smith, Mrs ary Dor- | David Lamb, 89. Survivors: Son, Otto: | ) E . - ns a MAY M( ALMENT, man: brothers. Willis F. Harvey K. Sicka- | daughters. Mrs. James McClure, Mrs. | pendabie remedy for family use to | DR. WEST il ‘s service here 312 S. Holmes Ave, died in ‘City | foo . Emma Maden, Mre Suvia Martin Mis. relieve the itching of skin ftrrita- | Reristered Optometrist in Charge y . spital las je) Sh ~ bl TW a ~Cullough, 4 sur- | G fart na Mrs. 1 " e. | i" ’ Ho DE me ¢ He iis ’ MAA ite Sadie NC ar ! - PRS Ell J. Receveur, 78. Survivor: tions. A trial will convince you ot | ‘uneral arrangements were to be Srintuntih Fu pe Sur- rother, Jilliam J, Cummins its i in | Are Elizabeth Jane Corbett, 86, Sur its great merit. Zemo should be in | | completed today vivor: Daughter. Mrs. Ross Little |p NEW AEN oa re Longatdner. | every home Approved by Good | RG 2 4 }3 YOY Pa W. WASHINGTON fT. rs CRIME nt wae BEI Ne E--Darrell Wilburn Nie | /8, Survivors. Daughters, TS. nnie | \ a. v v 3 TINE A REIN Mrs. McCalment was a native of | EVANSVILLETDRITCL tC Mr. and Mrs. | DRtv. Mrs. Nettie Sweenev. | Housekeeping Bureau, 35¢, 60c, $1. " Hendricks ‘County and for many | mess Nismeior: Sister Jovee Lee | Mrs, Clara Zuella Burkett, Survivors: 4 V 0 \ i v Niemeier: sister. Jovee I Wi ‘ PHONE L1-2508, vears lived on a farm near Cler- Mrs. Nellie La Rue, 48. Survivors Hus. | Husband, William: sons, Harry, Fred, Leo | Yai lb Yaa E Ars al tu es. 17 I nand: sons. Gerald, Bert and Manard: . mont before moving to Indianapolis or DFjoretts her. David Council: | 15 vears ago. She was a member Mrs. Earline Remfry and Mrs of Clermont Methodist Episcopal | Thom 74, Survivors
wife Church An cons. Starling, Henry, Owen and SUIFVIVOP: ars - f . . Dorris: daughter, Mrs. M. M. Irwin. SUIVIvors are two sons, ROSCOR | paRMERSVILLE--Noah H. Peerman, and Russell, and two daughters, Survivors Daughters, Miss Gillis PeerMu Mrs. George Wasson, Mrs, Della an
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yr 1SSOV lian: i ! i Grace Hussey, Indianapolis, ! ‘ate. snd Mrs. Ravmond Jeffries: son,
Ss. nd Mrs. Bessie Garber, Miami, Fla. | Pred; brothers, James and John; sisters " Mrs. May Miller and Mrs. Anna Emerine. MRS. SUSAN D. YEATON, for- ST. WAYNE—Charles Bogenschuetz, 172. mer public school teacher. who died | Survivors: Wife, Walburca: dauchter, MIS Qs rdav ’ + 3 v nf Mar 4 . sons, Henry J. Carl F., EdSaturday, was the widow of L. B.| ward: si airs. Susan Andrews
Yeaton, who installed the first elec- FRANKFORT — Frank Thiipson, 80. se HB arm Suet in Thien. urvivors: Wife, Cora; son, Elis; sisters, oe rs alarm system in Indian rs. Ida Laughner, Mrs. Lulu McClintock, OR . apolis Mrs. Lydia Dudley BR R 3 2 Funeral services were to be held | FRANKLIN--Mrs. Edward Serer 3 WEY 5 oy LY) at 3 Yat I AP TO 87 Survivors: Husband: son obert. | ha } BR . : — 10 a. m. today and cremation was rahddauchter Henrietta Strohmeier: 3 9 »
to follow crandson, Robert Strohmeier Jr
_ MIGHLAND -Frank aren, ta Rr Ra » vivors Jife na; qs ter, Mrs. Jose- : 50 MODEL PLANES | Dne amit Iriess xy, Mecha oa 4 Zw "rank Ellis a1 Mrs. August Ewald 3 ON N : 3 [—- SONA > ~ RR OO 2 : :
T0 COMPETE HERE HUNTINGTON-—-Mrs. Sarah Belle Gibler. 55 Survivors: Son, Walter: daughters, —— Mrs. Hugo Gemmer. Mrs. Lucille Myers: others, William Jr., Gilbert Rose: sis-
Fifty gasoline-powered model air- mT —— RX N : : § “Complete separation of traffic moving at three
planes are to compete in a flight | ® SAN contest at Municipal Airport Sun- | 3 NR RR ; . al). » » » WW : different speeds within the city will end today’s *» predicts
day afternoon, G. A. Johnson, Ju- | § | a RRR nior Chamber of Commerce Avia- i 3 R NN RRS ; . » . thor Committee Ghutrman. ans Amazing Hild med cath helps TM s confusion in ‘the City of Tomorrow, fi arnats ail ic 8 al 800 e | 0 N oN ; v - nounced today. Superior_to_ lotions, creamsl | : x RR Norman Bel Geddes, authority on future trends. In charge of arrangements are 3 : 3 N 3 REE ERE . ’ - NW : RR “If you drive 10 blocks or more, you'll use Express
Harold Stofer, Indianapolis presi- ! BER 3 dent of the American Flying Corps . eae ror er et —1 NR 3 NN 5 SRR: 2 gasoline division: Cap bi G. : : | RR 3 SR \ : Streets allowing speeds up to 50 miles an hour rpenter, commander of Richard NS : : . . . . F. Taylor Post, American Legion: I IN/ASY SR. Nh : ; with no stop lights. .. no intersections... no pedesNish Dienhart, Municipal Airport NER > RE RN : 8 Sa . superintendent; Col. H. Weir Cook a i : N 3 Re ; RT : trians to slow you down. and Mr. Johnson. : BY 3 RN BRRRRRY : BRR 2 SE Ra Gs ; RAN i *For short trips, you'll use one-way Local Streets, made wider by the elevation of sidewalks... elim.
U. WILL PRESENT Bie son pg oe on LL - , l X - ination of parked cars and loading trucks. Pedes-
x real A Te DRESS COURSE HERE CLAIROL § Sh a i — - HAI R TINT 1 a Na : : Ha trians will walk, shop and cross the streets at Sy | aaa | : Ee the second-story level. Truck-loading and parking
Miss Myrtle J. Anderson, assistant cou look vears vounger. if applied
aN 50 | — a Sanne & - ; facilities will be inside buildings...”
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5 by us Economics Department has been | Spec. Wed. Only AR appointed to the faculty of the uni- | § With Shamboo. Set TTT - n > NN SN RRR
versity extension division here, it N's Air Cooled at | : NN
was announced today CE Two new courses of study on dress NTRAL BEAUTY
and clothing are to be offerad by | 2091. O. } LI-0432 NN : RN es i 3 A aac Miss Anderson. . : ARR : : : : :
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