Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1937 — Page 28
BLODGETT RITES ARE SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW
Widow of Former Member! Of News Staff Dead Here at 77.
Mrs. Minnie Blodgett, widow of | W. H. Blodgett, former member of | the editorial staff of the Indian- | apolis News, died yesterday in her | home, 3715 N. Meridian St. after | three years’ .illness. She is to be buried tomorrow in Crown Hill following funeral services at 11 a. m. in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary Mrs, Blodgett, who was 77, the mother-in-law of W. P. Bren- | nan, State Accounts Board budget | director. She had lived in Indianapolis many years and was a member of the Central Christian Church | and the Order of the Eastern Star. | Survivors besides the daughter, are a sister, Mrs. M. M. Canady, Newcastle, and a grandson, Blodgett E. Brennan, Indianapolis.
EDWARD INGSTAD, 2035 N. Me- | ridian St., who was found dead in| bed at his home yesterday was to be | buried today in Crown Hill following |
funeral services at 2 p. m. in the | Clyde V. Montgomery Funeral Home. | He was 69.
was |
His son, a traveling representative |
of the United States Chamber of Commerce of Washington, was out of town on a business trip at the time of Mr. Ingstad’'s death. He was |
believed to have died Tuesday from | 3 natural causes, according to Deputy | #
Coroner Dr. Norman R. Booner. A native of Norway, he was
superintendent of the machine shop | 3
at the Bemis Brothers Bag Co. He | came to this country when 19 and | had lived in Boston, Mass, and |
Superior, Wis., before comign to In- |}
dianapolis in 1900,
He was a member of St. Mark's | §
Lutheran Church; Central Lodge,
F. and A. M.; the Scottish Rite and |}
the Loyal Order of Moose. The son
is the only survivor. MRS. ANNA STAHL, resident Indianapolis for 49 years, Wednesday in the
daughter, Mrs. Edna and Northholm Sts.
Sallee, She was 73.
Funeral services are to be held at | §& Cross | &
9 a. m. tomorrow in Holy Catholic Church, with burial Joseph’s Cemetery. Mrs. Stahl was born and was a member of St. Catholic Church Survivors hesides Mrs. Sallee are three sons, Frank, Carl and Richard Stahl, all of Indianapolis, and three brothers, Frank, Charles and David Rich, all of Seymour. ERNEST WEISSENFLUH, 439 N.| Sherman Drive, a resident of Indianapolis 18 years, who died yesterday in his home after an illness of four years, is to be buried tomorrow in Crown Hill following funeral services at 2 p. m. in the home. He was 74. A retired farmer, Mr. Weissenfluh was born in Switzerland. He was a member of the Zion Evangelical Church. Survivors are: His wife Mrs. Rose Weissenfluh; a sister, Mrs. Emma Augsburger, Switerland; four nieces of New York and a nephew of Alton, Ill. DONALD K. CHASE, 225 Trowbridge St., who died yesterday in the | Methodist Hospital, where he had been a patient since Monday, is to | be buried tomorrow in the Chambersville Cemetery following funeral services at 11 a. m. in the residence and at 1:30 p. m. in the Stinesville M. E. Church. He was 17 and the son of Mr. and | Mrs. Herbert Chase.
MRS. OLIVE HEFLIN, 636 Dorman St, died last night in City Hospital. She was admitted to the hospital Tuesday. She was 65. Surviving her is a daughter, Mary Heflin.
DEAF MUTE DROWNS AS BOAT OVERTURNS
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TELL CITY, Ind. Aug. 27 -—-Coy Huff, a deaf mute, drowned yesterday when a overturned in the Ohio River here. Mr. Huff's two brothers, Clyde, 15, Sherman, 13, and a companion, David Alvey, 18, were rescued by Jess Masterson, a fisherman The victim recently had completed a course at the State School in Indianapolis. His brother Sherman, also is a deal mute.
FUNERAL RITES SET FOR ROLAND TRUITT
I'imes Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind. Aug. 27.— Roland S. Truitt. former newspaperman and president of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association who died Tuesday, is to be buried here tomorrow. it was announced today. He was 77. Funeral services are to be held at 1:30 p. m. with the Rev. H. A. ‘omer, Methodist Episcopal Church astor, officiating.
IAL. GEN. W. E. COLE TO REVIEW CADETS
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Maj. Gen. William E. Cole, comnanding the U. 8. Army 5th Corps Area, with headquarters at Ft. Hayes, Columbus, O., is to review | C. M. T. C. cadets at Ft. Benjamin Harrison tomorrow. Friends and families of the cadets are to be guests at the fort and Brig. Gen. William KX. Nrylor, commandant, is to be host. Maj. Gen. Cole is to address the cadets.
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7 , STATE DEATHS Sur- 33. Survivors: Husband, Hugh; brother, Earl Sears. HARMONY -Mrs. Eliza Jane Akers, 78. Survivors: Husband, Abraham; daughters, Miss May Akers and Mrs. F. . Salin; sons, Clarence and John; sister, Mrs. A. J. Stevens; hrothers, H. S§. Montgomery ‘and William Montgomery. HONEY CREEK — Mrs. Mary Mahalia Davis, 75. Survivors: Husband, Daniel; son, John Gype; stepsons, Walter, Cecil, Lawrence; stepdaughter, Mrs. Bertha Erskin. JEFFERSONVILLE—Mrs, Cordelia Greenwood, 75. Survivors: Husband, Charles B., brother, William F. Norris. Arnett Sanders. 48. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Lula West, Mrs. Ruth Sanders; sisters, Mrs. Gilbert Parks, Mrs. James Johnson; brother, Eugene. KENDALLVILLE—Mrs. Frances K. Harp, Survivors: Husband; three daughters.
KINGMAN—Preston Lindley, 62 Survi-
ANGOLA—Garry N. Wickwire, 75. vivors: Wife; two sisters; daughter. BEDFORD—Jefferson Lee 72. Survivors: Wife, Magnolia: son, Harold: brothers, James, Sam and William Henderson; sisters, Mrs. Alice Pope and Mrs. Ed Kirkman,
BLOOMINGTON — Dr. Leon Whetsell. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Frances Whetsell; sons, Edward Leon Rudolph E.. daughter, Irene, sister, Milton Williams,
CRAWFORDSVILLE—Mrs. John B. Abraham. Survivors: Husband; sons, John, George; brothers, P. J, John B. Clark: sisters, Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. Will Purdue. |
WAYNE—Miss Mabel Schannep. Survivors: Mother, Mrs. Mary E. Schannep; brother, Ray; sister, Miss Jeanette. Fred Kolkmann, 87. urvivors: Daugh- | 63 ters, Mrs. Conrad Fey, Mrs. innei Bartels, Mrs. Ida Kellermeier; sisters, Mrs. | yors: Sisters, Mrs. Malinda McKee, Mrs. Charles Horstman, Mrs. William Hilker. Wren Dark. Leo S. Koch, 33. Survivors: Wife, Hil- # ” ” da: sons, Richard, Jerome, Leo: daughters, Barbara, Gertrude; mother, Mrs. Anna Koch; sisters, Mrs. Marie Pequignot. Mrs. Burnell Ault, the Misses Madeline and Dorothy Koch; brothers, Sylvester, Norbert, Carl. Daniel R. Petters, 75. Flora: daughter, Lela: sisters, Mrs. Hannah Lees, Bingamin. Mrs. Laura Dupee. 70 Vanis Williams: daughter, Lena Goudge: sisters, Mrs. Blla Weadon, Mrs. Amanda | Gan: brothers, James, Ambrose, Henry Henson Miss Hortense Margaret Ranes, 26. SurMother; father, J. E. Ranes; sisters, Misses Catherine Anne and Hildegard Ranes
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LAFAYETTE Mrs. livan, 68. Survivors: nieces. Emorv Dailey, 75. Miss Ella Dailey. MICHIGAN CITY — Mrs. Minnie Wilke, 75. Survivors: Hushand, August Wilke; sons, Reinhardt Wilke and John Roeske; daughters, Mrs. William Jurgenson, Mrs. Claren Chedister, Mrs. William Graeber and Mrs. William Reick. | Mrs. Frederick Hoffman, 63 Survivors: | Husband; sons, Otto and Paul: brothers, August, Andrew and Fred Wilke, step- { brothers, Herman and William Wilke; stepsister, Mrs. Robert Frevyer. MISHAWAKA—Henry M. Young. 57. Sur- | vivors: Wife, Grace; son, Carl E.:. daughi) a. Henry Brink and Ms Betty ; ] | Young sisters, rs. attie Snavely and FRANKFORT — Tommy Lee Robbins. | mrs “‘Mary Strickler: brothers, Adam, Survivors: Parents, My. and Mrs. Rus- | Theodore, August, Fred and Joseph Young. sell Robbins: brothers, James, Eddie and | MONROEVILLE—Mrs. Charles B. Gibson Charles Robbins. : | 68. ‘Survivors: Husband; sons, W. R., E. GARRETT—Mrs. Bessic Strouse IF. . daughter, Mrs, C. W, Johnson; Survivors: Husband, Elmer C.: | brother, Frank Berger. Woodrow: daughters, Mrs. Ida Patterson, | Mrs. Ruth Gilmore ore Me Myrde Har. | " " = dy: brothers, Wilbur. avid an illiam | ” & . 3 a Bor vir. | NAPPANEE—Mrs. Mary Bucher Wagley, ister, Mrs. ‘Clifford Burtz | 58. Survivors: Husband, Edward; sons, |
Survivor: Sister, | Survivors: Wife, brother, ‘E. 1.; Mrs, Sarah
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Paul, Cletus; sisters, Mrs. Henry Rives, | Mrs. Katy Longnecker, Mrs. Ben Burke.
ALBANY-—Mrs, Clara Crump, «8. | ‘Survivors: Husband, Harry Crump Sr.; | sons, Gordon, Stanley and Harry Jr. brothers, Frank and John Zintz. | Mrs. Pansy Jackson, 84. Survivors: Son, Sh Monnen; daughter, Mrs. Charles | ang.
GO~ “Irs. Maude Mabel Kerlin, 57. Survis ¢ Jusband, J. O. Kerlin; sister, Mrs. C. Cripe; brothers, Raymond, William and Irwin Rhoutsong.
GREENCASTLE —Mrs. Luella
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ALBANY-—Mrs. Clara Crump, 48. Husband, Harry Sr.: sons, GorJr.. brothers, Frank, |
NEW Survivors: don, Stanley, John Zintz. | NEWCASTLE—J. Harry Smith, 71. Sur- | | vivors: Wife, Jane: sister, Mrs, Mary Hel- | | ler; sons, Harrv Haves Smith, Rohery, T&y- | Tor Smith; daughter, Mrs. Robert English; | brothers, Clarence H, Arthur I. NOBLESVILLE—John O. Bundy. Sur- | vivors: Wife; sons. Okley, George, Malcoim, Billie. |
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OSSIAN—Mrs. Hannah Josephine Wickliffe, 69. Survivors: Son, Ross: daughter, Mrs. Ernest Middaugh: sisters, Mrs, Mary McDowell Mrs. Harriett Taylor, Mrs, | George Earl and Mrs. Martha Hoppen- | gardner; brothers, John, Eli. William, Frank and Charles Quackenbush. McCreary, 88 F. W. Taylor, Frank Justus. |
Wdens, 30. |
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A ROCHESTER —A R. 2 Survivers: Daughters, Mrs Mrs. T. C. Burs and Mrs.
SEYMOUR-—-Frank Hubert Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Roweta Duncan Edens; parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Edens; three brothers and four sisters, | |. “Pr. EB. Chenoweth, 56. Survivors: | | Sons, Maurice, E. Byron and Robert Che- | | noweth; sister, Mrs. Lillian Sferwalt. |
| SHELBYVILLE — John Day DePrez, 64. [ Survivors: Wife: brother. Harrv W WINONA LAKE — Charles E. Sawtelle. (Survivors: Wife: daughter. Jackie.
LEAPS TO HIS DEATH | FROM FRISCO BRIDGE
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27 (U.P). | | —Robert E. Starkey, 45. was killed | vesterday when he leaped 175 feet from the San Francisco-Oakland | Bay Bridge. It was the first suicide from the span which crosses San Francisco Bay.
BOY KILLED BY TRAIN
| ‘GOSHEN, Ind., Aug. 27 (U. P.) = Ross Stoltz, 8, died in Goshen Hos{pital early today from injuries rejceived yesterday when the automo- | 'pile in which he was riding was |
William F. Frenzel (above), 1328 N. Euclid Ave. Indianapolis Raildays car body shop foreman, was a “little sad” today as he watched wrecking of the old barns on W. Washington St. to make way for a new bus garage and transportation building. With the wrecking of the building went an old doorway through which Mr. Frenzel has gone to his job each workday morning for 40 vears. “On Sept. 18, 1898, 1 walked through this door to get my first job,” he said. “I've been using it ever since.”
Iboy's mother, Mrs. John Stoltz, and [three other children were injured in |the accident. All were brought to | the hospital here.
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