Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1937 — Page 10
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OR. WILL SCOTT, |, U. PROFESSOR, DIES HERE AT 60
Directed Biological Station At Winona Lake for Many Years.
Dr. Will C. Scott noted 2000 and naiana University facull\ member for 31 vears, died vesterdal in Robert Long Hospital where he Deen & patient sine \ » He was 60
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American Zoological Association and a fellow of the American Association vancement of Science He was active in civic affairs well life. He was past president of Bloomington Kiwanis Club and a member the First Methodist Masonie Lodge His Mrs, Priscilla Ann Scott, Indianapolis resident for man) died here Oct, 9 Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Naomi ana a daughter, Miss Frances a stuaent in the university arrangements were to de
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THOMAS POWELL SCEARCY, who died Saturday, is to be buried the Rossville Cemtery following eral services at 9 a. m in the Moore & Kirk Northeast eral Home. He was 79 Scearcy, who had lived 1904, in the home of his ghter, Mildred Parsons Dearborn St. He was born ietta, Miss, In 187 and Indiana with his pars ) uring the Civil War in 1886. Mi Was married to Mist Ladora Wilton, of Rushwho died seven vears ago. He a DLridge construction oon-
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FOREST Dh. 1217 Livingston Ave an automobile accident near Waverly Saturday, is to be Moral Park following ices at 10:30 a. m home. He was 36 Mr. Wright, who had lived herve r tl 18 vears, was a native Ky. He was formerly
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Co Survivors are the wife, Mrs, Elsie | French Wright: a daughter, Miss | Wright, Indianapolis; his father, Chaney Wright; two sisters, Mix, Lula Staples and Mrs, Eliza- | beth, and a brother, Orville, all of Sailph JOSEPH E. CAHART, former Indianapolis resident, was to be buried | m Log Angeles today following fuoral services there, He died Saturday in Santa Monica | My, Cabart. who went to Cali-| fornia thee Weeks ago. was a representative of the Coolerator Co. | mm Rentucky and Indiana. He served | wm the U. 8. Navy during the World | Wan | Survivors are the wife and daughters, Miss Mary Cahart Miss Naney Cahart CLARENCE B. NEWLAND, who died last night in his home, 517 E 15th St. ik to be buried in Terre Haute following funeral services at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. He was WW. Born in New York state, Mr. Newland was a contractor in Terre Haute 12 for the last 20 years Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Estella B. Newland: three sons, Seth, Frank and Chester Newland; three Miss Sarah Newland, | Newland and Mrs. | Chester Harmison, all of Indianapolis, and two brothers, David Newland, Albany, N. Y. and Arthur Newland, Helmsburg, Ind. MRS, CATHERINE 2839 N. Pennsvivania St, bu in Concordia Cemetery lowing funeral services at 2 m. tomorow in the home and at 2:45 | oclock In the Danish Lutheran Church. Mrs. Hansen died Saturs dav in her home after a brief illGSK She was the widow of Soren Hanformerly in the transfer busiNOSE who died 11 years ago Born in Germany, Mrs. Hansen had lived In Indianapolis 66 years, She was 86 Survivors are a
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son, William A. | Hansen, Chicago: two daughters, Mrs, Louise Brandt, Baltimore, and Miss Hulda S. Hansen, Indianapexs, and a brother, Rasmus Hansen, Indianapolis. ROBERT I. MAYER, member of prominent Indianapolis family, who died Saturday in Edmonton, Canada, is 10 be buried there tomorrow, according to word received here. He was 35 Mr, Maver was the son of Cornelius Mayer, editor of the old Ger- | man Telegraph here many vears ago. He was graduated from Manwel Training High School and attended Purdue University, He left Indiana for the Canadian northwest in 1808 and homesteaded in Alberta As the Was named
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community developed “it Maverthorpe in hs honor, For the fast 15 years, My Maver had been connected with Canadian National Railwavs Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Emma Minnick Mayer, formerly of Lafavette; a daughter, Miss Margaret Maver, and two sisters, Mis, E. G. Kevier and Mrs. John S. MeCullough. both of Indianapolis MISS LEOTA MARY RYROLT, former Indianapolis resident who died Friday in her home in It, Wayne, is to be buried in New Crown Cemetery following funerai
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Eleven women and one man, the jury pictured above, sat in judg-
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mother was guilty of poisoning to death Most of the women are housewives. Mrs. Hahn's indictment followed investigation
acquaintance, asks the death penalty.
of Mrs. Anna Marie Hahn to decide if the young Cincinnati
Jacob Wagner, an elderly The prosecution
into mysterious deaths of a dozen elderly persons with whom she had
been (riendly,
services at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the |
Harry W. Moore funeral home,
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Survivors besides the parents ave
| two brothers, Harold and Orville C,
Rybolt, and a sister, Mrs. Marie
Myers, all of Indianapolis,
CORNELIUS WOODS, former Indianapolis resident who died Friday
in his home in Newpoint, is to be
buried in Rossburg following funeral services in Newpoint tomorrow He was ™ Mr, Woods, who left Indianapolis 10 years ago, was a former employee of the old Nordyke & Mars mon Co. survivors are a son, Ora Woods, and a daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Snyder, both of Indianapolis; a brother, William Woods, Terre Haute, and a sister, Mrs, Jessie White, Clarksburg, MRS, CATHERINE DEARMIN, who died Friday in her home, 1140 Churchman, was to be buried in Holy Cross today following funeral
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Dr. Mitchell Ganim, assistant pathologist at Good Samaritan Hospital, testified today that he was undble to determine from an
autopsy what caused the
death of Mr.
Wagner, Dr. Ganim was
the first witness as the trial entered its second week. The courtroom was
crowded and people stood in the corridors outside today.
Mrs. Hahn,
dressed as usual in a tailored suit, appeared refreshed from her week-
end rest,
BLUFFTON Wilson, 78. Survives ors Wife daughters, Mrs. Clyde W, Smith, Mrs, Mabel Hamilton and Mrs, Minnie Wake | RROWNSBURG Joan Haulk. 4 months | Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Russell | W. Haulk: sister, Dorothy Haulk: brothers, |
Aaron
M. A. Hines, all of Indianapolis; |
nine grandchildren and one great |
grandchild. | EB
LEO MOSKOWITZ, Chicago, who | died as the result of injuries received In an automobile accident near Shelbyville Oct, 8, was buried in Shara-Tefilla Cemetery yesterday following services In the Aaron- | Ruben Funeral Home, Mr. Moskowitz, one of six persons injured in the crash, was a World | War veteran, He is survived by a! brother, Morris Moscowits, BrookIya N.Y,
MRS. LAURA H, GILLESPIE, In- | dianapolis resident 15 years who
services in the J. C. Wilson Funerai | died last night in her home at 221
Home and in St. Patrick's Catholic Church, She was 68. Mrs, Dearmin was born in Shelby County and came to Indianapolis as a child.
and was a member of its Altar Society which conducted prayer serv jces for her last night. Survivers are the husband. Robert Dearmin, with whom she observed
the golden wedding anniversary last | June; three daughters, Mrs, Edward |
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Wife, Gladie: son, Towell: daughter, Miss Lucille Brown: sister, Mrs. Dora Kaser, LA PORTE--Donald Mevers, 17. Survive ors: Father, Harry: brother, Harry Jr. LOGANSPORT John CC. Rehwald, Survivor:* Wife, Fannie, MARTINSVILLE-—John E. Mann, 81, Sur. Wife, sisters, Mrs and Mrs, Oscar Monce; two sons, MICHIGAN CITY PLYMOUTH James Survivors sisters, Mrs Rhodes and Mrs, Milo. John
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Earl Barts, Mrs, May Goodrich; 83. Sons,
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PORTLAND--Dale Pfeiffer, ors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs brothers, Loren, Everett, Kenneth, and Melvin Pfeiffer: sisters, Mary Ruth and Norma Pfeiffer: Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Pfeifer
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IN WPA'S CLASSES
| Constitution | Man." Judges Walter E. Treanor
130,427 Attend in September, | ang Curls Roll are lo attend.
Increase of 210.
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Enrollment in the Indiana Works Progress Administration educational | classes and nursery schools during | September totaled 30,427, an increase | of 210 over the August total, John K, | Jennings, State WPA administrator, reported today. Of the total persons attending, 15,342 were women and girls and 15,- | 265 were men and boys. | A total of 465 teachers, 19 less than were employed during August, con- |
{aucted 1180 classes as compared with |
1151 the preceding month, the re-| port stated,
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