Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1937 — Page 12
: PAGE 12+ 3) 111 — FY . - ] E i ; El. 24, 1937 4 * ed : 1 '! 6 field. G.F. McLaughlin of Noblesville| Ward - Fletcher, Greenfield wag NAI RES SAIL B A N K E R S G R 0 u Pp was elected vice president and J. ! chosen secretary-treasurer, *
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AGNES KUHN, I, | Deaths A mong Indiana R esidents Ci REUNION NAMES LOCAL MAN
IS T0 BL BURIED William C. Grauel was elected " ATLANTA—Mrs. Myrtle Essig, 52. Sur-, Mrs. Mary Woods, Mrs. Ida Pritchard, ) erwolf, 73. Survivors: Son. Fred) datigh, president of Region 4 Indiana
ivors: Husband, Fred; daughter, Mrs. | Mrs. Elsie Hendrix and Mrs. Alice Amos.
! v ._» = 3 . Pauline Alley; brother, John Devaney; sis- _ | Spore. Bankers Association, at the annual HERE S ATURD AY ters, Mrs, Harvey Griser, Mrs. Ida Smith | CAMDEN—Thomas N. Rants 3 a MONTICELLO—Mrs. Evaline Biederwolf, Thousands to Visit Again meeting held last night in the
and Mrs. Mabel Frenen, TO i netn. GHipe and Mrs. Rh Tayvors: Daughters, Mrs. Able Sor French Battlefields Athenaeum. Mr. Grauel is cashier Nichols, 85. Survivors: Daughter, Carl| ooo y woo mia 1, Cambell, 80. i nj HiCnaN te ur . of the Merchants National Bank. Kelly; Som. Walief Jackson, Shepperd os Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Grace Daugh- | vivors: Nieces, Mrs. Gilbert Swank and He succeeds C. G. Pike of Plainard; brothers, John, Will, Lloyd, Charles ; sons, Earl and Orville, brother, Mrs, Ella Noble; .nephews, Enoch and| NEW YORK, Sept. 2¢ (U. P)—
. ; g . i Hl Since Monday, Death and Owen Jolly, aus sister, PENDLETON—Jonathan J. Rogers, 70. The American Legion gave Times
BLOOMINGDALE-—Sylvester Armstrong, - : i : i . na: CLAY CITY—Orville B. Zenor, 42. Sur-| survivors: Wife, 3 nd WwW 85. Survivors: Wife, Susanna; sons. Ros. IY Orvills Tenor ea Sums e, Anna; sons, Harold and| Square, Broadway and Fifth Ave.
coe and Oscar; |sisters, Mrs. Martha | Vivors: rs. : od er Occurred Yesterday at TO MD Miers, Jars Mr. and Mrs, William Loveall Zenor; tWO |“ pppy ac prive childress Frick, 84. back to New Yorkers today, affer : . BLUFFTON—Miss Elva Ferguson, 55, | brothers, C. M. and Ray. Webb. 1g, | SUTVIVOrs: Sons, Lewis and John. ending its national convention by Sister’s Home. Survivors: Sister, | Janet; brothers, Ar- SC OLUMBUS Marian ans Mrs. Clar- | o PRINCETON—Mrs. Indiana Sanders, 81.| electing Daniel J. Doherty, Boston thur and, Charles. ence Webb; brother, Deward; sister, Bar-| Survivors: Sons. Walter, Charles, rears: | lawyer, as national commander to BURLINGTON—Edwin E. Swisher, 74.| bara Mae. Mrs. Ivey B Mrs. Dessie Alnefeld | succeed Harry W. Colmer; f Survivors: Sons, Ira and Dace; daughter, - . e arnes, IS. Dessle ole y : oumery, © Mrs. Agnes L. Kuhn, 23155 N.|Iva; brothers, James and Gus; , sisters, AWE ORD TE Whit iVILLE William Beatty. 8. 20 Kansas. i i s ald / 0 — am Beatty, 78. SurCapitol Ave., who died yesterday in Manson; brothers, George W. Deer and| , ®°" Daughters, Mrs. ealLy. Kuntz,
the home of her sister; Mrs. Anna |was born in Benton, Ill. Survivors | John Deer. jy. | Mrs. Hattie Powers and Lola; son, Arthur. erp; ; : ‘ + 21, a : » : ile some H M. Heiser, 2946 Kenwood Ave., is tojare her husband, Harry; her or DELPHI Thom N La hs 7B. avy RADNOR—Roy Thompson, 59. Surviv-|, h oosier Legionnaires Henr F Woessner ’ , ; : ; .N. W. . ors: Mother; wife; son, Frank; daughters, gan their homeward journey after 2
a ” . Here's Outstanding Value) be buried in Crown Hill following | mother, Mrs. Nellie Reed; a brother, | EDINBURG—Mrs. May H. Lain, 57. Sur- | Mrs, Arthur oss Ton Bop eigiiass | BEERD BeIE Pomewand journey after
Husband, Frank; sons, Raymond, | Bell, CHUCK ROAST ...........18¢ 1 0-DIAMON 0
funeral services at 4 p. m. tomorrow | Charles Reed, and a sister, Mrs, | Byors: Jna0ans, Aran hter, Evelyn: ROCHESTER Lewis A. Metzger 82, Sur-| YOTk, about 300 others were to sail CO ROAST ren / BRIDAL ENSEMBLE
in the home. Pauline Reidy, all of Indianapolis. Doers, ad, Aliett, ii My vivors: Sons, George and Fred; brother, | for France today.
Mrs. Kuhn, 71, was born in Michi- : : John. : ; VEAL ROASTS ............20c five-dia-MRS. LENA MAAS, German na-| ELWOOD—Thomas J. Davies, 34. Sur. |“'gooyovy oo 0 Peter. 51. sur- The national headquarters staff || SLICED BACON ............ 35¢ TR a I $2 4: a I'S. . .
BATTLE GROUND—Mrs. Susan Ann | Ira Shaffer. haif-brothers, Ben and Stewart Price.
gan City. She came fo Indianapolis | .. : z vivors.. Wife, Bernice: sons, Arwyn and 1 4 ; [ mens when she was a child. She was |e Who died Wednesday in her | 50% okies Marguerite, . Katherine, Pos | Sorenti Mr and fs 'W.F.| Was prebaring to return ig is offices || smo," SAUSAGE .....A....30e : Hug and nea : Ar home at 1501 English Ave., is to be | Marilyn and Martha; parents, Mr. and ; hers, ! . .lin Indianapolis. They will greet E 8 low price married here to William F. Kuhn, : 2 : mo Re ae. A C. Frank Pfaffenberger. 78. Survivors: LEGS LAMB ...............30c : at a new low p who died in 1921. She was a Zion buried in Concordia cemetery fol- MS haat avies; sister, Mrs. A. C. Brothers, Joseph, Oliver and John; sister, | Daniel J. Doherty, Woburn, Mass., \ Fa ay for both : Towing ftneral Services at 2D: 1a ; s. Etta Adam, new national commander, when ‘he Quality Meats e RV
Evangelical Church member. Mrs. 3 : FORTVILLE—Mrs. Dovie Cropper, 69. SULLIVAN—Frank A. Calvert. 78. i : tomorrow in the residence and at survivors: Son, Vern: half-sisters, 'Mrs.| pone“ H AUTE. Thomas. McAvoy. visits Indianapolis after returnin
Kuhn had been ill since Monday. 2:30 p. m. in Emmaus Evangelical | Belle Pitzer and Mrs. Dollie Fosnight; half- | 5 J 40, FAHTE—homas = M/ McAvoy: | from the France pilgrimage. : PEN-MAR MARKET 3 | 00 * at
Survivors are a son, Fred; the brother, William Farmer. Lviv oy : r Lutheran Church. She was 78. FRANKLIN—Mrs. Martha A, Johnson, 88. SO Hots: fon, yames, Hertel. fe The Indiana delegation voted for
sister, Mrs. Heiser, and three grand- M : 3 : {or ; : rs. Maas had lived here since | Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Marie La-|ley and Mrs. Clifford Jessup. his nationgl commandership candi- OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P. M. children, all of Indianapolis. she was 8 years old. Survivors are | Grange; sister, Mrs. Kate Begard. VALPARAISO—Harry F. Vergin, 43.|dacy, in for Los Im as {1105 N. Penn. - RI-0006|'R® WEEKLY 113 W. WASH. ST. Hotel Bldg.
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: v V—Mrs. hn- roa : Hh " MRS. THERESA RASENER, life- | three sons, Otto, Fred and Walter | son. 85. Survivor: Daughter, Marie La- | quLiivors: Wife, Fanny; som. Jerold: | next’ convention city. long Indianapolis resident who died | Maas, six grandchildren and one | grange. Arthur; si , Mrs. Bertha Alvey; Mrs. = yesterday in her home at 34 N. Gray | great-grandchild, \ so REENCASTLE MIs. Laure 3 STHOmD: Pauline Feece and Mrs. Anna Jaques. ; St. is to be buried following fu- SO boar VIvOlS: , oangniel, . WABASH—Mrs. Emily Shellhamer, 93. ey MRS. HATTIE ROWOLD, 618 N, | PaVis; brother, B. AH Survivor: Daughter, Carrie.
neral services at 8:30 a. m. Monday : : j LAFAYETTE—Mrs. Emma Jennings, 82. i : : in the Kirby Mortuary and at 9 Gladstone Ave. Indianapolis TeSl- | survivors: Sons, Bert E. and George; sis- wite! Ng Danie] MeN: ios a. m. in the St. Philip Neri Church dent 15_years, who died yesterday I nL opin 84. Survivors: Son, | daughter, Madalene McNeil Fairlie; brotnShe was 78 : in St. Francis Hospital, is to be | john; daughters, Sister M. Borgia, Mrs, |" John
i i i - | Anna Rausch, Mrs. Cecelia Meyers &nd Mrs. Rasener, a church member, |Puried in Columbus following fun- | Anna Rausch Mrs. Cecella Mevers and i th idow of Capt. William eral services at [11 a. m. tomorrow | and James Schrader. was € Wwido pt. . in the Dorsey Funeral Home. She George Euling, 68. Survivors: Widow, ROSE OiL Rasener, for 36 years a captain at s Louise; brother, John. engine house 11. Survivors are a was 73. : * Frank A. Calvert, 82. Daughter, Mrs. : Robert Arnold, I Mrs. Rowold, born in Ohio, had | Evelyn Caton. Permanent Wave ‘daughter, Mrs. Robert Arnold, In-1,. 4" "columbus before coming |. LINTON—Mrs. Bertha A. Breck, 62. dianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Survivors: Sons, Otho, Clyde and Or
. Y » z i n - . Fred Dangler and Mrs. William Ty- here. Survivors| are her husband, fande; daughter, Marie; brother, Clyde S f Indi li George Rowold; a daughter, Mrs. Waras. : ner, both of Indianapolis. Flossie Sunkel, Indianapolis, and ;McCORDSVILLE Shady Wilson, 55. a : ’ Vivors: , ’ . . MRS. INDIA BUTLER, 518 W.|two brothers, IL, R. VanHorn, In-|Emily; sisters, Mrs. Frank McCord, Mrs. Includes new hair
: ; : : cut, oil shampoo, fin28th St. widow of the Rev. S. B.|dianapolis, and| George VanHorn,|josie Ball and Mrs. Joseph Schronz; and rinse.
fer wave Butler, former Me Zion ast Gravett, Ark. MONTICELLO—Mrs, Evelyn Price Beid- Bell pine Neo Waikine! Chureh pastor, who died suddenly in MRS. MA e Luxe Fermanen i ; . RGARET WALL, widow G teed: Genuine Oil W ; Chicago Wednesday, is to be buried | "p; 7 oq wall retired Big Four GOOD FOODS er Sa50 et $3.50, sa n
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