Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1938 — Page 12
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RITES ARRANGED TOMORROW FOR MRS. MARY BAIN
Former Phone Employee Is | Dead at 65; Pearl | Eckhoff Dies.
Mrs. Mary Bain, of 1425 Mar-
Seas fon Fret Time 20. Becu de. YIGAL CLANS
PLAN FOR SEWER IS IMPRACTICAL
Brandt Says Tunneling Method for 38th St. Sewer Too Expensive.
As the Work Board delayed discussion on the 38th St. sewer project
lowe Ave., former employee of the | today, Louis ‘C. Brandt, Board presJIndiana Bell Telephone Co., will be ident. said he was convinced that buried tomorrow at Holy Cross | the tunneling method of construc-
tion proposed by City Engineer Henry B. Steeg is impractical. He said he was informed by an authority on sewer construction
Cemetery, following services at 8:30 | a. m. at the home and at 9 a. m,, at Holv Cross Catholic Church. She was 65. Mrs. Bain, a resident of Indianapolis for 46 years, was born in ‘Ireland. She was a member of her | church's Altar Society and the Living Rosary Society. | Survivors are two brothers, Thom- | as Fox, of Indianapolis, and Martin | Fox, of Ireland; and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Dolan of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Delia Callahan, of Chi~€ago. MISS PEARL ECKHOFF, of 3316 Graceland Ave., who died yesterday at Methodist Hospital after illness | of a month, will be buried at Blackburn. Mo., following rites there. She
was 23. Miss Eckhoff, employee of the In-
cut into the street surface.
Mr. Steeg announced he had dis- | covered the tunneling method just as the Board was preparing to re-
Times Photo, flew into Indianapolis vesterday to visit Mrs. Mary Catherine Gillie, his 93-year-old
J. Stotler, 88, a Kansas City, Kas. attorney.
J.
ed the tunneling plan because, he |
sister, for the first time in 20 years. Mrs. Gillie lives with her daughter, |said, it would be between $50.000
Mrs. Herman Adams, at 858 S. Mount St. Mr, Stotler, the last survivor of the class of 1881 of Mt. Union College, Columbus, O., was to fly there today for graduating exercises. He is a 33d degree Mason.
STATE DEATHS
cut.
The change in plans will mean a delay of nearly a month in starting work on the project, Mr. Brandt estimated. If the Board decides to go back to its original plan, it will have to readvertise for bids. Mr.
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diana Insurance Co. came to In-| BLOOMINGTON James M. Mahan W. [BR a Mditg, Wine, wp Hansen | Brandt said he expected contrac«dianapolis three months ago. She |g" Rauer Albert Garey and Edward Pear- MIs. Margaret Powers. 82. Survivor: | tors to be prepared to submit bids was a member of the Evangelical | son: son, Herbert. we .13n op ig nl Church in Blackburn, her evenly BRAZIL George W. Swank, TH. S ire | RUSHVILLE Mee Nuys Rynts, 66. Sur- [#0 wbout ‘two ‘wee : city. | Mrs, Bessie. Il lh Jegniers. | Dale Brooks: brother, Nickolas Corten. Received One Bid Hallie Philpott and ST. LEON — Mrs. Magdaline Alig, 89. Survivors are her parents, Mr. and | it. a es. Brotior. Charles: sis- | Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Mary Warner, He added that he thought more |
Mrs. John Eckhoff, and a sister, Miss | ters. Mrs. Mae Meginness and Mrs. Cora | Mrs. Anna Frey and Mrs. Tillie Wilhelm;
sons, George, Phillip. John and William. | than one bid would be received. | and the Advisability of Their AdopNellie Eckhofl, all of Blackburn. [ne .| SHELBYVILLE—Mathias Schioesser, 84. | Only one, from Smith & Johnson. | tian i he” Wi P~ | foreign missions, the United Chris- | v a Ns. So , Su or Survivors: Wife, Sarah: sons, Harry and | bri , ¥ ived at tion mn Indiana” will be held in tian Missionary Society of Disciples WALTER S. RONK, former resi- | gk on Clarence; daughter, Clara: sister, Mrs, | bridge contractors, was received at| connection with the Indiana Uni- > | Clark. Mare 1d | ; t : It w of Christ, 222 Downey Ave. li 1 DELPHI—Mrs. Elizabeth Reilan, 94. Sur- | Mary Fields. . .._ | the meeting last Friday. It was re-| versity Law School annual reunion dent of Indianapolis and employee | . 2 ; | SULLIVAN—A. A. Smith, 83. Surviv- 4 vivors: Sons, Andrew, Harvey, Marion, El- | SUGLLIVAR-CA. A. mith and Den. | turned unopened. Saturday, Dean Bernard C. Gavit| Regular meeti f Maj. Harold here of the Western Union Tele- | mer, Perry, Ernest. Sots et WAS | ors: s, , ‘ ' Mr. Brandt declared that ‘the |sanounced today. c Regu Teeling of oH) ek . ; EDINBURG—Mrs. Louls Stou ur- ; : hy. : , : ’ - - VEVAY—Charles Furnish, 21. Surviv- | - Loch . : . graph Co., died at his home at Van Iyivors: Husband. daughters. Mrs. Marie | hn Bares. Mr Pur a { tunneling method ‘might be practi Participating in the symposium | ish War Veterans, will be at 8 p. m. Nuys, Cal, according to word re- | jorenza Shipp. | Furnish Sr. sisters, Lovena Mae and | | cal and inexpensive if the work | will be Arthur L. Gilliom, Indian- | | Monday at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. IlliNU | Juanita Fay. r b d far bel th i i ceived here today. He was 60. | FLORA—David Wolf, ee Survivors: | VINCENNES—James B. Dellinger, | were eing done very far below the | apolis, former Indiana aattorney | nois St. Mrs. Elizabeth Gwin is Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ruth; | Wife: daughter, Mrs. ‘Catherine Eskridge: | survivors: Sons, Lester. Chester and | Surface or in solid ground. | general; William D. Mitchell, In- | president. : three sisters, Mrs. William P. BUr- | “pr, wAYNE—Bert Portman, 68. Surviv- [Pius Sais iin ay Ean, But, he said, the subsurface In|dianapolis, former U. S. attorney | . { - | WIN —Joh 3 hen, 57. : " i . > ham, of Aberdeen, Miss, Mrs. R. gr: Daughters ‘Marie and Gertrude; son. VIVOLS. Nite. Som. BS ey lh aes | the 38th St. area is gravel. This | general; L. L. Bomberger, Ham. | Dr. Paul Van B. Allen and Dr. C W. Lookabill and Mrs. L. B. Looka- | wo Mary Wellman. on ure ro John L daughters. Mrs. Lovilla D. oo | | vous wy ru Wg ig ig Te pssoeia- B. Blakeslee are to ‘appear on the | bill, both of Indianapolis, and a |, George Carpenter. 80. Survivors: Sons. | { he declared e also raised the | tion president, an er . Cole | program of the 42d annual A - . ' Earl and Harry, and daughter, Mrs. Jen- | WINGATE-—Mrs. Agnes Darinda Savers a mer brother, O. M. Ronk, of Indianapolis. | nie Herring. i Miller. .86. purvivors Daughters Mars | question whether the unskilled WPA | Peru, past president. | ican Osteopathic Association con- " DB - S x er, so 00Funeral arrangements have not yet | GARY_Frank Rickenbacher. 31. 3 ert Ralph. fey ToeaTReR Miler | labor to be use} on the project| , . «on 100 Indianapolis boys | vention July 11-15 at Cincinnati. Dr. been completed. | Wallace; daughter, Dmitra. | would we CEpEEH of Pertcming the will leaves tomorrow to attend ovs | lien will act as vice chairman of y GLENWOOD—Mrs. Caroline McConnell, technical tunneling operation { i i TRA GAYLORD LESTER, of 1736 | gs Survivor: Sister, Mrs. Evelyn Reed. y | oe rl pes I Mayor] . M. C. A, Tecumseh Camp on the ON gy ig and Dr. Kelly St, will be buried Monday,| HAMMOND—Mrs Emma Urbahns, 83. | » Cher 3s ina t ro River near Delphi. V.| Blakeslee will address the general following services at the Tolin Dr yy Th. oY A betcher have expressed a desire oD, Parker, boys’ work secretary at |assembly on the subject, “Spinal Funeral Home at 2 p. m. He died | brothers, August, Fred and Herman Mei. 3 into the a Sora be- | the Central Y. will be director. | Lesions in Acute Diffuse Glomerular today at Methodist Hospital. Mr. mL ness. OFFICE TO BE 10 BE MOVED ore deciding on Mr eeg’s Pro- | Assisting Mr. Parker will be A. R. | Nephritis.” | Lester was 30. or De anughter. BV rely ns posal. The Mayor asked Mr. Steeg | Williams, Manual baseball coach: Survivors are the parents, Mr. and | Helen: son, Edwa | to prepare definite figures showing | Dick Ferling, Indiana University State Auto License Director Frank
HUNTINGTON IS. Tola C. Stonebrak- |
Mrs. Ira F. Lester, and brothers, |... 81. Survivors: Sons. Marion, Dale and ’ | how the tunneling method would | Ernest L. and Harold W. Rondel. Sisters Mrs. J. A. Eckrote and Increased Dues | Force Ex- | be cheaper than surface cutting. rs. a uroxer. |
Methods Investigated
died this morning at her home, 3265| REpwaNNA--Mrs. Malissa Viola Crabb Brandt said he had investi-
MISS YN ©. ‘RE : MIS CAROLY C. HERETH > wo ; pansion Here. College Ave. She was 65. Husband, Alva. --
Mr, 57. Survivors: daughters,
fy ans a
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that it would cost much more to | sponsor a benefit program tunnel under 38th St. from Central | | dance June 20. Ave to Fall Creek than it would to | | ment is purchased, the fund will be
That was the original plan until | drowning victims and persons left
ceive bids a week ago. He advocat- |
and $70,000, cheaper than a surface |
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| Rosanne | Victor Jose, Robert Stump, Palmer
Alb Mrs. Ersa Summers, Mrs. Thelma Reveal, | gated both methods thoroughly beBurial will be at Crown Hill | Miss Opal Crabb: son, Devon Indiana offices of the Home Own- | fore coming to his decision. He cemetery following services at 10:30 wr a Tt Faery ers’ Loan Corp. are to be moved to | emphasized that he could not speak = - ng at Flanner and ge. Mrs. Ethel Hanger; sister, Mrs. Mary | the Occidental Building, Washing- | for the Board, and that, until ofuchanan Mortuary. | Moore. ton and Illinois Sts. June 25, Robert | fici i X y | - Sy | ficial action 1s taken, the Board has ] i yf | LA PORTE-—-Mrs. Matilda Nelson, 53. | . ! ! ’ ’ Miss Hereth was a member of | LA PORTE Mrs Malllds More anna |M. Collier, state manager, an- not committed itself. Central Avenue Methodist Church. Eset wh Sarah Axelson. trothers. | nounced todav. | The Board at its meeting today Hv . , i Char es, William ana Frank Swanson { . { in » v | Al, S, S. hters, iss e S33 . 3 . vi pasos, we arly and RT quughters, Miss Franceila | yo ding's seventh floor. The offices | Toll in the paving of 11th St. from v€1 vr 3 g0; brothers, sister, Mrs. Irene | now are located in the Insurance Colorado St. to Emerson Ave. and |
>i 3-3 nd Ogden J. Jarvis, William L. and Edward G. Hereth. | Fish.
Building on Monument Circle. | decided to condemn a five-foot strip |
LEBANON—Mrs. Alice Belle Breedlove, | announced the election of J. Ivan | Survivors: Husband. Richard: gra | | Need for the expansion was cre- ‘of land about a mile long on each | Harris as president for the coming CHIEF G-MAN AVOIDS [5 nis cutiiet Ger so VASE: | ated when dlstrit offices were elosed Side of the Brookville Road at te | ves: oun seer aire me { bell” and Mrs. Russell Craig; brothers, at Evansville and Terre Haute, Mr. | east city limits if property owners |p . RB | Joseph General, Walter, Clvde and Roy - y unham, vice president; R. E.| MARRIAGE QUERIES | 3othivee. Sefer, Mie. John Ross. Collier said. | are unwilling to donate the land to | jones. secretary, and Herbert Logan, | |
LOWELL—Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, 78. District offices still are operating | the city for sidewalk construction. MONROE CITY—Mrs. Emma Helderman. | at Hammond, South Bend, Ft. Wayne The Board will receive a petition Survivors: Husband, Miller: son,
Evelyn ems: | and Bedord. Field representatives Monday signed by 1000 South Side
| MIAMI, Fla., June 10 (U. P.).—J. | 55.
ward: stepdaughter, Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI, re- | Jenson. Chester Helderman; sister, Lula | serve the areas formerly covered by | residents asking that the proposed fused today to say either yes or N0| pw AUBANY—Dr. on Philip ‘Schoen. | the Evansville and Terre Haute | NTs, 5. cen trolley line | 36. Survivors: Wife, Gladys; daughter. ces. e routed down Shelby St. instead of to reports that he and Mrs. Lela | pgris Ann: parents, roan ME Philip | oH
: H.; brothers, Orland, Clarence and Arthur. The corporation's new offices will | across Minnesota west of Shelby as Rogers, mother of Ginger Rogers, | PRATRIE— MTS. 52. | originally was planned.
Maud Orr, Surviv- | include more than 12,000 square feet
film star, might be married | ors: Husband, Pearl; sons. Vern, Leon and | lof A a ———————————— S . {LaVon: broth Seth, David and Irv oor space. The offices are being y r Mrs. Rogers, in New York, ad- Wheatiev a Mrs. I vin renovated and redecorated. ROBINSON ESTATE $35,521 mitted she and the chief G-Man | Mrs. Reila Armstrong. ————————— LITTLE Rock, Ark. June 10 (U.
were ‘“‘quite good friends,” but replied to a question as to whether she and Hoover would be married: “That's up to him.”
“I don’t think my personal affairs |
are of interest to Hoover commented,
the public,” “and that's not
RICHMOND-—Tavlor Hensley, Sur
| vivors: Wife; daughters, Mrs. Lilien Bur
OPTOMETRISTS PLAN
WAWASEE MEETING
| =—=John Roosevelt, youngest son of | the President, was $2 poorer today,
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'FDR’S SON, FIANCEE GET LICENSE TO WED
NAHANT, Mass., June 10 (U.
P.).! Little Rock,
| P.).—An inventory on file in | probate court today revealed that the late Senator Joseph T. Robinson left an estate valued at $35,521.74. The inventory listed real estate at Park Hill, Lonoke County and Fayetteville with a value of $13.475. The remainder of
saying yes or no.”
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LAKE WAWASEE, June 10.— | More than 100 members of the Indiana Optometrists Association are
but he had a marriage license to | show for it. He and Anne Lindsay Clark, who |
the estate was personal property.
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to attend their semi-annual con- | Will be married here June 18, ap- | T0 GET CERTIFICATES vention at the South Shore Inn here Plied for the license at the town | FOOTWEAR ; | clerk’s office yesterday in what they | Siz Fifty Butler University college of | ji ty WN are to be Dr. | believed was a secretive move. They | = res 3 Oc : Sse Simin ; | were startled to find photographers | in Lot
education students will be awarded two-year teaching certificates todav at Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall recreation room.
| Marvin J. Blaess, Detroit, ophthalmic surgeon, and Dr. J, S. Wellington, Goshen, who will demonstrate | the ptosis crutch.
{on the town hall steps when they | came out, but they agreed to pose.
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| Certificates to be awarded will | The business meeting is Monday. 7 include Kkindergarten-primary, pri- | Delegates to the American Optomary and intermediate, Dean Wil- | metricial Association convention at liam L. Richardson. head of the | Richmond, Va., June 26-30, are to be | college announced. A reception for appointed. The group also is ex- | guests, alumni and parents will | pected to name Bloomington as the | fallow. | January convention city. | -— | EE — le )
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Miss Fern W. Messmer and her brother, George M. Messmer, Who didn’t know a word of English nine years ago, were awarded A. B. degrees from two Middle Western universities this week.
Miss Messmer was graduated from Indiana University and Mr. Messmer was graduated from the University of Chicago. They came to this country from Germany with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Messmer, 1230 Sterling St.
Life saving equipment for Ravscene of several drownings in recent years, will be purchased as a memorial to 7-year-
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Four students will be awarded scholarships at Broad Ripple High School's commencement exercises, Monday, at the Butler University gymnasium, K. V. Ammerman, principal, announced today. Dorothy McCleaster, Phyllis Pennington and Jane Stettler, are to receive oneyear scholarships to Butler Univer-
Central College, Mr.
said.
Judge John B. Hinchman of | Greenfield has been named a special judge for the trials of Ralph
Cleland, branch nounced today.
librarian, an
The summer schedule of hours 0 S LE |
will remain in effect until Oct. 3, she Hosiery Feature sald. The library, under the new | rear Chiffon and Service a .
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sity. Ernest Schenk will receive a | one-year scholarship to Indiana | Ammerman |
old Billy Marsischke who drowned | to begin June 27. Both are charged |
| dent.
there Monday, Edward Ahrens, operator of the Wharf House in Ravenswood, announced today. Ravenswood residents and Merchants’ Association members are to and When the equip-
the corrupt practice act during the recent primary.
Walter B. Hendrickson has re-
working on his Ph. D. degree. will be an instructor of history ‘at the Indiana University Extension
| continued to aid families of other
homeless by floodwaters. received the B. S. degree from Butler University and the M. A. degree from Indiana University.
Vesper services for Civilian Con- | servation Corps enrollees are to be {held at 2 p. m. Sunday at Ft. Ben- | jamin Harrison under direction of Prof. Lecil A. Morris, camp educational director. The 155 enrollees are to receive diplomas in com- | mencement exercises at 7 p. m. Thursday.
| er & Light Co. vice president, will | address the membership committee of the Riviera Club tonight.
Samuel Runnels Harrell, 3221 N. in the Indiana War Memorial. A. L.
N. Pennsylvania St., has been elect- | Beedle of the Weston Electrical Ined vice president of the General | strument Co. will speak. Alumni Society of the University of Pennsylvania, according to word received here today from Philadelphia.
Cyrus M. Yocum, 924 N. Ritter Ave. this week was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity by his alma mater, Bethany College, Bethany, W. V. Dr, Yocum is executive secretary in the division of |
A Symposium on “The Proposed Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
C. G. Coolman, Wabash | Finney announced today that Mrs, | city school teacher, and Bob Loh- | Beatrice Banta has replaced Mrs. man, John Herron Art School stu- | May Rohm as head of the Rockville | license bureau.
The Shortridge High School Fie- | ion Club, has admitted 13 new memThey are Ann Browning, Pat Sylvester, Mary Glogsbrenner, Jose- |
The business branch of the Public Library, at Ohio and Meridian Sts., will close an hour earlier each day,
phine Smith, Wilma Rothenburger, | starting Monday, and will be Closed he
Smith, [on Saturday afternoons,
Morris Green,
Skaar, Jack O’Brien, Jim Hall and | John Spitznagel. |
The Indianapolis Oil Club has |
treasurer. Directors named are H. | Glenn Gaston, William Peck, L. E. | DeSautels, J. E. Fehsenfeld, R. D. Collins, Ray Tuell, J. A. Hogshire | and J. C. Wadlow.
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