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Whiteside; a brother, Charles, and ATH RITES a sister, Miss Christina Whiteside, MISS OLIVE IL. HITE, 3032 Cen-

tral Ave, Decatur County native, Long lliness Fatal to Violin

was to be buried in Crown Hill toMaker; Began Career in

day following funeral services al 2 p. m, in J. C. Wilson Mortuary, She Ohio as Singer.

was 49, Miss Hite died Friday in Methodist Hospital after a short illness. A member of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Clarksburg, she also held membership in the Nettie Ransford Chapter, Order of Eastern Star; Marthada Club, and Epsilon Pi Delta Sorority. Survivors are a sister, Mrs, Gertrude Leary, Omaha, Neb, and three brothers, ¥red, Clifford and Edward Hite, all of Indianapolis,

MRS. SARAH ANN BORUFF, who died Saturday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leo Fields, 1315 Spann Ave. is to be buried in Owenshurg tomorrow following funeral services at 2 p. m. in the Church of Christ there. She was 79, Born in Lawrence County, she had lived with her daughter here for the last two years. She was a member of the Owensburg Church of Chuist, Besides the daughter, survivors include five sons, Rufo, Owensburg; Berne and James, Bedford; Elmer, Jasonville, and Carl, Indianapolis.

MRS. HELEN A. HAM, 3i19 Graceland Ave, who died Satur[day in Methodist Hospital, is to be [buried tomorrow in Crown Hill, following funeral services at 2 p. m, in the home. She was 56.

JOSEPH CONRATH, 1811 Cottage Ave, Indianapolis violin and stringed instrument maker for half & century, was to be buried today in Crown Hill following funeral services at 2 p. m. in Wald Funeral Home. He was 72. Well-known among older musicians of the city, Mr. Conrath died Saturday in City Hospital after a long illness. He was a former proprietor of a music shop on Virginia Ave, Mr. Conrath's tenor voice was ivecognized during his youth by Cincinnati, actors and stage workers, Through them, he appeared in many musical productions. Survivors are the wife, Amelia; a brother, Adolph, Hamilton County; a sister, Mrs, Rosa Kingston, Indianapolis, and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Ham was & lifelong IndianapMRS. EDITH BECK ELLIOTT, |0lis resident. Her husband, Simeon former Indianapolis Public School |Ham, died here nine years ago. She teacher, died Friday in a sanitarium [Was & Sunshine Club member, near Redlands, Cal, according to| Survivors are a son, Harry, Inword received here by a friend, Mrs, |Gianapolis; a daughter, Mrs, Irgne Mary F., Mick, 2117 N. Alabama St. |DPandeneau, New York; a sister; Mrs, She was 65. Anna Purcell, Indianapolis, and a Funeral arrangements had not brother, George Dirk, Indianapolis. been completed when the word was| CHARLES SCOTT, an employee received, fof the G. & J. Tire Co, died Until her marriage to William S.| yesterday in his home, Route 11, Elliott, she taught in the public |Box 348C. He was 24. schools here. She was a member of | Mr. Scott was born in Chandler, the Boys’ State School faculty 13 |but had lived in Indianapolis for years, serving six years as principal. | several years. He is survived by Thirteen years ago she moved tolhis wife, Mrs. Beatrice Scott: his California. [ parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Scott; A native of Greensburg, Mrs. El- | three sisters, the Misses Eloise, liott attended Indianapolis schools | Thelma and Doris; a son, Kenneth, and was graduated from DePauw in |and a daughter, Shirley, 1895. Two vears later she received | TFuneral arrangements were to be

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remain despite art critics’ condemnation of the work as “grotesque.”

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ildren at top viewed the painting,

they thought patients at the sanatarium must have a lot of fun looking

at it, though one 10-year-old said i

t must be for “younger children.”

the M. A. degree from Stanford Uni- | completed today. versity, | JACOB C. HINMAN, former EvShe is survived by her husband. A|ansville resident, who for the last cousin, Miss Nannie Moffett, public | year had made his home with his stenographer, lives in Indianapolis. | daughters in Clinton, Md. was to JAMES I. JERMAIN, 620 N. Tibbs | be buried today in Evansville. He

: : [was T¢ Ave, is to be buried in Floral Park |“ +f 9. 1 . io tome row following funeral services | Vord of his death was received at 2 p. m. in the home. He died [ere yesterday. Before going to his Saturday in his home daughters’ home in Maryland, he An Indianapolis resident for the |Dad lived in and near Evansville all r jc if mT ’ . . last 45 years, Mr. Jermain was born | ©f his life. The two daughters sur-

in Clark County. Until his retire-|viVing him are Misses Nellie and ment three years ago, he had been | Nita Hinman. employed by the Railroad Express By service here. He also was employed at the National Malleable & Steel

LUTZ CHAIRMAN OF Casting Co. for many years. U S BAR COMMITTEE Mr. Jermain was a member of the | ig ———

Methodist church, Railway EXpross- | : : man's Union and Puritan Lodge, I.| Philip Lutz Jr, former Indiana oO. OF | Attorney General, has been named |

Survivors are his wife, Gertrude; a | chairman of a new committee on fon, Harley L., Washington; a broth | criminal law enforcement of the er, John N., living in Florida, and a | American Bar Association. He was granddaughter, Gertrude Ann Jer- | named by Arthur Vanderbilt, Asmain, Washington. | sociation president,

| MRS. LUCY PEAK MUDDLES- |

ian) Tniisnapoijy or Local 18990, Filling Station Union, Cross Cemetery tomorrow following | 1 A. F. of L. affiliate, Is to meet funeral services at 8:30 a. m. in the ja 7.30 b. tomorow in Plumbers Usher Funeral Home and at 9 a. m, |1all, 312 E. Washington St, Room in St. Anthony Catholic Church, | 216: She was 77, Mrs. Peak, who died Saturday in | her home, 112 S. Harris Ave., was a native of Meade County, Kentucky. She is survived by her husband, | William; five sons, James, Orville, Albert, Grover and Dewey Huddleston, all of Indianapolis, and two daughters, Mrs, Nora Foreman of Indianapolis and Mrs. Lena Henges! of Baltimore. l

| WILLIAM MXKINLEY WHITE-! SIDE, who died yesterday in his ghome. 2249 Carrollton Ave. is to be jburied in Rochester Cemetery to{morrow following funeral services at 11 a. m. in the home, He was 42. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Whiteside; two sons, Charles and Robert; three daughters, the Misses Mary, Dorothy and Nancy

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1937 BUILDING IN COUNTY SET AT TEN MILLION

Dodge Report Shows Jump In Private Contracts Over Last Year,

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the last 10 months, it was disclosed today in the monthly summary of construction work prepared by the F. W. Dodge Corp, “It is interesting to note the strong position of private work in Indianapolis at the close of the 10-month period,” said T. E. Toll, manager of the Dodge office here, “It has established a wide margin over the total of contracts to be financed by public funds, and at the same time, has passed the corresponding 1036 total with a strong gain.” Private contracts awarded during the 10 months totaled $10,065,300, of which $1956,700 was accounted for during October,

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