Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1938 — Page 18

MRS. GILBERT 15 DEAD AT 90 AT HOME HERE

Funeral Set Tomorrow for Mother-in-Law of Former Indianapolis ‘Mayor.

- Mrs. Isabella C. Gilbert, who died last night at the age [of 90, is to be e following funeral services there at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Gilbert, the mother of Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank, wife of the former Indianapolis mayor, was a native of Ohio, but spent most of her life in Indiana. ‘Her father, Geor

Chapman, operated a woolen mill

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at Roanoke, later ei gaged in the] mercantile business | at Ligonier,|:

operated farms in that vicinity and was a member of the State Legislature. |

She was married to Dr. Joseph

Iorain Gilbert of where. they lived for many years and celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Mrs. Gilbert came | with Mrs. Shank daughter, Miss Clara Gilbert; folJowing her husband’s death. Her death occurred at the home. She is survived aiso by two sisters, Mrs. Lelle Park and s. Josephine Meagher, both of Kendallville.

“MRS. FLOSSYMAE CROOKE, of 3937 Boulevard Place, who .died at her home, is to be buried at Mt. Forest Cemetery, Anderson, following funeral services at 10:30 a. m. ‘tomorrow at the Moore & Kirk Funeral Home. Mrs. Crooke, a native of Anderson, was educated there and came to Indianapolis 31 years ago. She was a member of the North M. E. Church, Washington Township Republican Club, Order of Eastern Star, Ladies of Oriental shrine and the White Shrine of Jerusalem. She is survived by her husband, Orval; a daughter, Mrs. Sarah Julia Graham, Indianapolis; her father, Raper Ewing French, Anderson; a sister, Mrs. C. W. Newman, Anderson, and a brother, A. Lee French, Mt. Dora, Fla. FRANK L. BERNHARDT, who died Monday at his home, 3052 W. 16th St., is to be buried at Floral Park following services at 2 p. m.

here to live and another

tomorrow at the Conkle Runeral :

Home. Mr. Bernhardt, who was 73, spent his entire life here. He was a truck gardener. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Eva Reeves, Mrs. Mary Gentry and Mrs. Fern Lentz; four sons, Al- * Bert, Arthur, Harry and Clarence; three brothers, two sisters and _14|s grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

JOSEPH JONES, 517 E. Ohio St., who died Monday at the Veterans’ Hospital, was buried at Floral Park following services at 10 a. m. today at the Flanner & Buchanan Funeral Home. He was 52. Mr. Jones, a native of Rushville,

had lived in Indianapolis for 30 B

years. He was a member of the ‘Church of God. - He is survived by his wife, Mary C.; his nother, Mrs. Rosie Jones, Indianapolis; two brothers, James, Greensburg, and Paul, Indianapolis; a stepson, Clarence PF. Blacketter, Indianapolis, and two stepdaughters, Edith Blacketeer, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Thelma Loge, South Bend.

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Donald DeWar, 18, was the hero when’ flames today ‘threatened his home at 4945 W. 13th St. While the one-man Speedway ‘City Fire Department went for a gas mask, Donald extinguished the flames,

74. Survivors:

Madlem, two brothers;

AKRON—Urias Edward;

Wife; son, John three sisters. ALEXANDRIA—Joseph Christie, 66. Survivors: Wife, Eva; sons, Wayne, John and Guy; daughter, Mrs. Edith Groscoat; brother, Solomon.

ANDERSON—MTrs. Sylvia Compton Meckel: Survivor: Son, Geo Mrs. Mary Jane Barlow, ‘81. Sons, Wyant, Graham and Rogers; daughter, Mrs. C. H. Coppernoll; two sisters;

one brother. Mrs. Alta’ M. Leigh, 73. Survivors: Husband; sisters, Mrs. Lew Webb and Mrs. Rink ker; brothers, O. A. Frank and Baward Worley. BATESVILLE—Matthew West, 76. Survivors: Wife, Stella; sons, rt, , Will and Lawrence; daught ters, Mrs. Tont Case and Mrs. Harry York. CHUBUBUSUO—Teury Doll 80. Survivors: Wife; sons, T. D. d Byron; daughters, Mrs. Louise Gibbons and Mrs. Clarence Lane; sisters, Mrs. Milton Moore and Mrs. Carrie Dillon. COLUMBUS — Willis Walter Prout, on Survivors: Brotheriv, Alert and sisters, Mrs. Belle Woodliff, Mrs. zan, Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs. Sweeney and Mrs. Emma Huntsman.

CONNERSVILLE—John Hall, 85. vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Emery Carver; sons, William, Charles Albert and Henry; brothers, Carey, Jones and Barney.

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CONNERSVILLE—Mrs. Harriett Reman, . Daught er, Mrs. H. Meteth: half-sister, . Ger- : half-brothers, William Corydon and Omer Brown. CULVER—Perry Alburtis . Wickizer, 78. Survivors: Wife, Hattie; daughter. Mrs. Esther Pavis sons, Ernest and Ralph; sister, Mrs. P. A. Barnes; brother, Victor. Srhaioger vy Alice Ervin, 74. Surviv-

ors: Husband, Albert; sons, Frank and Charles; daughter, Mrs. Dora Martin. DECATUR—Julius Haugk, 74. Survivors: Wife; sons, Robert and Herman; daughters, Mrs. Harry Bittner, Mrs. Gerald Nelson, Hulda, Molly and Edna; brother,

Richard. EAST CHICAGO—Mrs. Mary Borowiec, Husband, Jofin, and two

55. Survivors: children. ELKHART—Mrs. Maude J. Brown, 50. Survivors: Husband, Riley E.; sons, Harold W. and Marke M.; sisters, Mrs. Pearl McCosh, Mrs. Minnie Simons, Mr. Hazel McMinnville and Mrs. Elsie Struck. ELKHART—Lucius G. Brydle, 65. Survivors: Nite Elizabeth; “son, George; brother, Fran Lucius Brydie, 65. Survivors: Wife, h: son. George L.; brother, Prank. ELNORA—Mrs. Lillian L. Sams, vivors: Mother, Mrs. Mary Sims: sisters, Mrs. Jennie Lucas and _ Mrs Mary McArtop; brother, William Parkham ELWOOD—MTrs. Rosella Marshall, . Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Floyd Knotts and Mrs. Vivian Luck; son, Ray: sisters, Mrs. Ella McCombs pind Mrs. Viola Butler; brother, Frank Di

HARMONY—Mrs De i Longshore, 91.

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Survives: Sons, Joseph and‘ Rg ters, Mrs. Effie Doug 8, Mrs... Collum and Ann HARTFORD: CITY Mrs, ‘Susie C. HolIingshead, son, E.

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JEFFERSONVILLE—Louis Fenwick 76. Sr iYOre: Wife, Catherine; ughters Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. to Agnes; Brothers, John, filoers ay Crawford; sister, Mrs. John Hun LAFAYETTE—Mrs. Ada Grain, 73. Survivors: Son, Charles: brother. R. A. Moore. Mrs. Emma ouse, 70. * Survivers: Daughter, Mrs. John Needham; son, Harry LOGANSPORT—Mrs. Daisy Douglas, 87 Survivors: Carl, Harold and aymond; h Mrs. ancis yr atkins Mrs. Roma Coins, Mrs. Ann Penick and Miss Grace Douglas; sister, Mrs. Jennie Cunningham; brother. Henry Shideler. John B. Houghton, 73. Survivors: Wife, Nannie; sons, Roscoe J. and Edward C. Houghton; daughter, Mrs. Helen Bragg.’ MARION-=-William C. Ripke, ‘57. : Daughters, Mrs. Ernest Blake and rs. ‘Arthur Ne rt; sons, Louis and William; brothers, ar George and Henry; sisters, Mrs. Otto Tank, rs. William Schroeder, Mrs. George Kreiling and Mrs. Carl Walker.

MILLIGAN—MTrs. Isabelle Sappenfleld, ” Survivors: Husband, Georg n, Sappenfield; sisters, Mrs. Margaret ter, Mrs. Frank Ingle, Mrs. Ella Lentz and Mrs. Alice Campbell; Frank Medaris. MONROE CITY — Sherman Reavis, 70. Survivors: Wife, Maggie; William and Ralph; daughter, Emma Il and ‘Mrs. MONTICELLO—Mrs. Case, 59. pron Husband, Antu; , Asushiers, Thyra Jean and Mrs. bert Willis; mother, Mrs. Josephine Pioner: brothers, Elwood, Roy,

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76. ‘Survivors: Husband, Jason;:

{and Walter: IS,

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Lola France; brothers, Hugh, John. Nichols; . sisters, Mrs. Charles iki

and Mrs. Gladys Rollins.

PRE EBLE— Mrs. Sarah Frauhiger, Survivors: Husband, William; afoginters. Mrs. Burt Anderson, | Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. Ernest Longenberger; brothers, Dave

sons. Jake sisters, wis ‘Baumgartner.

- PRINCETON~—Ben Jones, ‘84. Wife, Margaret; son, William

Meyer; Mrs. Le

RUSSELLVILLE — Mrs. Sutherlin, 65. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Leland Donneth Yount and Mrs. Gaughey.

SHARPSVILLE—Mrs. Emma He Sto 40. Survivors: . Husband, Dan; dau hter, Marorie; son, Joe; brothers, : Orville, James, , George and Thomas Kelly.

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ARSAW—Miss Martha Jans Ross, 83.

W. Survivors: Husband, ‘Hiram; a brother

and two sisters.

Eos: 7 brothers, Will and |]

AMAC—Fred W. Hines, 77...8Surviv- : Wife, Laura; .sons, Virgil, William, Henry and Harry: daughter, Mrs, Mary Dumis; brothers, Sam, William and John; sister, Mrs. Mary Swiegert .

Ernest and Jay; sisters, Estella Case and ||

Mrs. Jennie Brooks.

PERU—Charles Hollarmdn, 60. Survivors: Brothers e, James, and George; sisters, Mrs. Bessie Webster, Mrs. Esther Landgraye and Mrs. Evelyn Edith Shestanek, Ta. Husband, John Shestanek; daughter, Mrs.

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| Gunplay: Follows Row Over

Dice Game, Police Say; Seek Purse Thief.

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‘Al Weiske, 35, of 2636

Ave., was in a critical condition at|-

the City Hospital today from a bullet wound ‘in the abdomen. ‘He

was one of two men who, police say, |

‘were shot by: a Negro pool ‘hall

$9 | porter in an argument over a. dice | same.

James P. Hutton, Central” ‘Hotel, proprietor of the pool room at 334 Massachusetts Ave., was shotin the left hip. Police. charged ‘Clyde Cade, Negro,

| 31, who .gave his’ address as 311 N.

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There were two fires at:this now ruined home: of. Frank Wiseman, 1128 N. Haugh St. :One was last night, the other this morning. . . Dam=-

age to the house and furnishings was estimated at $4000.

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with assault and battery with intent to Kill. .. One other fight over a dice game, one. purse grabbing and several minor. burglaries’ were reported. .At the pool room, Cade told police that in the’ “argument in the hasement, Hutton “and Weiske* had “ganged up” on him>. ‘Hutton dismissed the “porter after they ‘came upstairs.’ Cade, “police

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Weiske, police said. Mrs. Ada May McTay, 27, of 968 Colton St., was in the City Hospital with possible fractured rib she said she suffered when her husband struck her during an argument over 8 dice game in the 1000. block Hadley St. Police arrested her husband, John McTay, on charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. Harry Carpenter, 42, of 405 E.

| Washington St., reported to police

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robbed, he said.

Seek Well Dressed Man Police sought a well dressed man

E. Georgia St. purse containing $15.

Miss Eva Hamlin reported to po- |

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