Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1938 — Page 13

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Spring Coats pi ‘Suits

oC Clouds, former. manages e Four - oad genera : teleiraph office here, will be buried Re l ri at -fhe South Park Cemetery .in au ary 10. 8 Greinsburg after Masonic funeral services tomorrow at 10 p. m. in the Flaiinet & Buchanan Mortuary. He } dicts ednesday at 62. , Eo . Clouds had been ill since his retitment Nov. 1, 1934. He was a i Big Four employee for 34 years. He : was ia member of Pentalpha Lodge, F.& AM : Sifviving ° are his wife, Mrs. ‘Cora ary Olguds; 3 Son, Toten, of In- : Siarapo and a sister, Mrs. Annie The State-wide conference on surplus commodity Eanes of Cincinnati. distribution continued today )at the Hotel Antlers.

‘FRIDAY, MARCH 11,1938 ___ lanl — INDIANA HES PLANNED | Discussing Surplus Commodity Problem RHI 15 FOR GPENING “TOMORROW FOR ROCHESTER, March 11 (U. P).| |The Cole Brothers Circus, starring |: ALFRED CLOUDS i an in he On Si 4 on April 15 and under canvas’at Rochester on May 2, owners Jess Aline 2 408 ack Yor) simon st eof Former City Official, EE on ar 2 Dies Here at 73. LR I Slouds, fon reals show wil spyest 18 1pPROBE DEATH PLUNGE CINCINNATI, O., March (1 (vu. Ad ss Mary Chenery, Deol, 1 was believed the woman jumped to her death from the sixth floor fire

COLE CIRCUS SETS will open in the Chicago Stadium Mrs. Georgiana Hurd, Moth- . i : a OE of ‘Cowgirls and Cowboys. P.) —Cincinnati police today invesescape of a hotel.

“You hear it on all sides . . . “It’s a suit spring”’—and the most important of them all is the man-tailored suit. Navy blues, greys, tans, mixtures.

; Times Photo. C. Wayland, state director of the commodities. aistribution division of the Governor's Commission Unemployment; W. J. Albers, Mr. Brickett’s pom ant, and Oscar F. Beyer, Chicago, regional director of distribution in nine states.

Coats—casual swaggers, jiggers, reefers . . . in brigh shades, in stripes and plaids!

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: us. GEORGIANA HURD.| Leaders in the discussions, “begun yesterday, were Pr: a of William F. Hurd, former | (left to right): James Brickett, Washington, Federal city © fbuilding commissioner, will be| Surplus Commodities Corp. distribution officer; Earl . buri’d’ tomorrow. at Crown Hill} | : © Cen tery after, funeral SEvioes ab : ‘2pm. in the W. asengym . ; . . he Opler os we. Deaths A Ind Residents + Mis, Hurd died yesterday in her ea S : mo n 14 na és 1 en hori’, 1821 Olive St, after three : : ; : * the illness. She had lived in a Dre. Apron. iv, Louie Eatnen, Th BA |e Son megan aud Poul ange: | Stughier” Beverhy edt satel’ Mi ly survivor is the son, ROW liv- Jay Trautman and srs, George Mellen: | ters, Mrs. Sn Mis. Fred | Emery Dudley, Mrs. Loyal Hazelett, . With etter ing 14 New York. brothers, Edward, John and © Charles Sor- Holjowell — Vialice: A. N. and delet; sister, Mrs. Ida Urbine. E. A; ld og:= ..C. g! ne sa TARION.-- Mrs, alle B._ Huffiker, 3 Fittin I MSS HELEN A. SIPF, a Tesident| powLING GREEN—Ira Huber, 16. Sur. | DAR N—John Mullen Sur ry rg sters, Mrs. Myris Dalton, _ FITUNG biasses i of I= 3 diana lis all her life, was to|yivors: Wife: sons. Fred Walter and vivors: ae Mrs. Gladys Pstephenson: | 1 Mar OT: SOS, Chestor. Mik: Ap AE : be 1 ried De afternoon in Crown Treat: sister, Mrs. Elmira Kimberley. £1 zs, Ceol Bo ufus, an and Rayburn; brother, Mrs ‘and 3] » + Mike, BREMEN_ William A. chur cp, 19, Sur- ank; s funeral i h M nie t Smith; MONTICELLO—Miss Emma Ro gh, 67, | Comer lorie, ne 07 RHE FEN mem Swett, uy ENED . nerz; Home: She was 44. CLARK'S HILL—Mrs. Elvie Parker. 68.|liam Dorsam; sons, Joe and William. NEWCASTLE—Martin MoCoto ok, ur headaches. Let our M#s Sipf, who died Tuesday, was | Survivors: Husband shales; song, Ri inton. 68. Burvivors 5S SLE. Rob. Survivors: Wife. Ada: daughter, Mrs. Hor: registered optometrist 8 former. employe of L. 8. Ayres & | Rose Sutton. Foster, Aira, Harry and Lloyd: daughters, | p SHOR check up on your eyes to0. 5 : Ars, ary, 208 Ho %ase Butro. | 5 PATRICKSBURG William _H. Penrod, She was a member of the Mrs. Effie M a 8. Bivirors: Wile: BOLL Fenrod. day. : Grake M. E. Church, where she sang | VonHolst, was in Riga as a foreign EV ANSYILLE-Chanles ADTES: 83. Sur- and Sila: daughters, Mrs. tesaie” Summerin the choir and taught Sunday | diplomat. ‘She later returned to FARMLAND Walter Stephens, 93. Sur- | Alice ‘Howe and Mrs. Mildred Rowland, nd Errie; | PERU—MTrs. Harry Nyce, 69. Survivors:

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¢ vivors: Sons, Albert, _ schagl. : Berlin where she married “Dr. Nyce, daughter, Mrs, Earl Burnworth. Sons, Dr. Holst Nyce and Hamilton;

Monthly Payments Surviving. are a half-sister, Mrs,{a student at the Union of Berlin. Me daughters. Mrs. Ralph. Winkelm : : pe I a rd thie FOREST—Ray Johnston, 24. Survivors: | daughters. Mrs. Ralph Winkelman. DR. WEST

Dr. Nyce and his bride came {0 |Perents; Mr. and Mrs, ‘Orie E. Johnston; J ] : VALPARAISO—Robert A. Masterson, ha ) Registered Optometrist : .| Oliver Holman; sister, Mrs. Richie . Survivars: Husband. William; De Rbens: . den? of Indianapolis 58 years, will be Mrs. Minnie Fahlsi Roy a Former Brass Foundry pe Ee Ller Mrs. William

‘ halfibrothers, Louis Sipf of 8t.|the United States. He was a Pres- | sister, Ruby. a3 ) 5 FT. WAYNE—Mrs. Mahalia aaoonard, 3 ht TR de gsug ao rs a old nN. RS. NELLIE WAGNER, a resi- for 42 years until his death in 1935. Owens; Harrison and Jesse Leonard WEST LEBANON—Mrs. Golda B M i 3 BN i 24 Survivors: d ‘Bert Fleming. : JEWELRY CO buted, af; Crown Hill Cemetery fo- Mertz, Mrs. Florence Kronmiller and Mrs. Boar McWhinney. $6, pur: the CIRC! Geors e Felt; sons, Au Ottomar

‘ Pau: Ernest Sipf of Indianapolis | byterian pastor for a short time at | gy, vivors: Daughters, Mrs. : and: Walter Sipf of Kenosha. Kingston. He held a pastorate here Mrs. Grant T aborn, Mrs. . Samuel cut utreair, yoll Masterson: brothers. Forrest, Arthur GATES Brothers, John, Jesse and Elbert; i mo ow following funeral services i st, {sters, Mrs, Jasper Covington, <1} ; : at i: 30 a. m. in the Flanner & Bu- Owner Dies.at La Porte Josep ; kes Mie he ES Gre and ola Mow: fo i 1a 2 Doors from Power &. Light Co. - che an Mortuary, She died yester-| LA PORTE, March 11 (U. P.)— | sessic: -d daughter. ™ Mary Elizabeth; son. | Survivors: Daughter, Mrs, “El eo pord; : 3 at 76. Walter Donkin, 54, of Rolling | Frederick; brother, John: sister, Mrs. | son, Grover; sister, Mrs.. Kade y=

Charles Freese.

1 rs. Wagner died after a twomo ith. {llness at. the home of her : a8 'zhter, Mrs. Edward R. Jordan, . 4702 Winfhrop. Ave. Wife of the late Charles J. Wagne: > who died here 30 years ago, she

‘ wa’ a member of the Home Presby-

Prairie, former owner of the Northern Brass Foundry here, died yesterday while riding in a truck near here. A heart attack was blamed. Funeral services were planned today for Harry P. McCormick, 65, cashier of the First National Bank

GREENFIELD—Donald Watson, Survivors: Father, Clarence; Mathes Reva HANNA—Fohn Teska, Survivors: Sister, Mrs. Martha Wordmah: brothers, Herbert and Georg! JEFFERSONVILLE Josep h PF. Leach, 84. Survivors: Wife, Johanna: sons, Ben, william and VErgest: sisters, Mrs. Alice Davis Tend Mrs.- Anna Lyons.

LEAVE YOUR POCKETBOOK at HOME when you visit the VICTOR during the gnd Annual .

* terian Church. and: Trust Co. here until blind-| KOKOMO—Mrs Mildred Marie Raines, ; Surviving besides Mrs. Jordan, are | ness forced his retirement about-five | 3; pa i ‘crestor, Harold: * tw other daughters, Mrs. Russell|years ago. He died last night of a Sir rion M. Porter; ; Hihesley and Mrs. L, J. Buckley, and | heart -attack. The widow survives. B30 Wife; moth‘a fon, Charles E. Wagner, all of In- oo * didnapolis. CSE FERRE HE i Fnidas owe = J sent

_.EO' KESTLER, a lifelong resiwhip this recession and that is by Sale! Big , Beautiful

; dent of Indianapolis who died sudstarting the wheels with BUYING. 8-Da y 'C locks

* dealy Wednesday, will be buried at . tr Holy Cross Cemetery tomorrow . afer funeral services at 8:15 a. m. +We are going to do our part by making itas EASY AS POSSIBLE for = our customers to buy. .. There, ina u Cua aceil —Accurate

2 b A er Lawrence Kestler and * Mark Kestler, both of Indianapolis.

GEORGE M. SPENCER, Muncie . business leader, who died here yes- ‘ terday, will be buried at Muncie I morrow after services at 2:30 p. m. " ir the First Presbyterian Church ere. He was 66. He was former president of the : American Lawnmower Co. and the . General Lemp Co. and director of the Merchants National Bank of : Muncie. He had retired. ~ Mr. Spencer was a member of the First Presbyterian Chuch of Munci=, the Blue Lodge and York Rite ' Lodge of Masons, He died yester- . day Bt ‘Methodist: Hospital after a br i Tes, - i pe pe neers: er, Ww Ca Ta 8” Spencer of Muncie; and | tvo sisters, Mrs.. Linneas C. Boyd, . Indianapolis, and Mrs, Frank Mc--~€urdy, Richmond. :

IRS. HANNAH BURKLINE, who di=sd yesterday at her home, 2428 G:le St, will be buried tomorrow

ir’ the Reynolds Mortuary and at 9 2 : m. in the Little Flower Catholic Church. He was 49. ~ nulshell, you have our reason for “our NO MONEY DOWN SALE. . . ‘COME IN and make your selection

Mr. Kestler died in his home, 3208 « « We will give you prompt

: E St. He formerly oper--i 8 ed & tavern at 5109 E. 10th St. delivery . . . we will arrange convenient terms . . . and we will both be doing

. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. ‘ Margaret Horn and Miss Ella Kest- - our share toward helping, recover prospects

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at Crown: Hill following funeral services tes gt 2 pm. In the residence. She = + native of Germany, she came for Only to the United States when a child : and lived in Chillicothe more than 20 years before coming to Indian- : S apolis. Mrs. Burkline, widow of John OC. Burkline, was a member of the Brightwood M. Cun. : Surviving are a son, Am value! Burkline; two sisters, Mrs. Eliza- arth. epariiing be:h C. Rehling ‘and Miss ‘Emma . side” diamonds in Bonn: a brother, Philip Bonn; two the engagement grondchildren and two great-grand-children, all of f Indianapolis. M other of Boonville Printer Dead at 77 : 3OONVILLE, March 11 (U. P.)— Funeral services are being aranged today for Mrs. Laura Newby, 77, a . ; Xho died here yesterday. Her son, " : FN oN >: 2 a sy, ig SRS SUTVAVE. 3-Pc. Bedroom Suites

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