Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1938 — Page 7
THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, [ ! | |
LOCAL DEATHS
CHARLES N. Capit
O. WILLIAMS, 3842 ol Ave. executive secretary Indiana State Teachers’ Asvho died Tuesday night
be buried
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urvived by his A two other iam Lexingilliams, Bloomsrothers, Frank A. of 1 Richmond and untain City; two sisRichmond . Fountain
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husband, = Rotary InterC Ss, Mrs Ss. Robert Kansas Ci Hoffman, Sedal
ty; Mrs. ia, Mo, and Miss Mo.: three brothers, George Poteet, Poteet, Kansas City, t, of the U. S. Navy, San and four grandchildren CUTSHAW, 701%
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
1938
Attend Parley of T herapists
ur staff members of the Riley Hospital are attending the meethe American Association of Occupational Therapists and the Chicago. They
xn Congress of Physical Therapists this week at to right: Miss Dorothy Richardson, Mrs. Winifred Kahmann harlot'e Anderson and Miss Margaret Gleave.
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Parents, Mr. and Glen Rivers Jr; Dorothy ivers: half-sisters, Mrs, rec Fouts, Mary Deering and Mrs. *'{ Reynolds; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. i W. Rivers 1, Samuel P. Anderson, 72. Mrs. Katherine Anderson; and Paul Anderson MONROE CITY—Mrs. Margaret J. W 89. Survivors: Sons 2 ur I lie Wilson jaughter Ival Cooper.
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Mrs. Glen Rivers; sisters, Dena and | Viola | Susie her of the Indiana House of
sons, Raymond |
Oscar Overton, | Elsie Wilson;
Frank Sourgeon;
later became associated with Frank W. Flanner, undertaker. | He was a member of the Indiana | Society of Mayflower Descendants, | {Sons of the American Revolution | ‘and the Society of Indiana Pioneers. He was past president of the Indiana Nature Study Club and was one of the oldest members of Philoxenian Lodge, I. O. O. F. One of the first saddle horse fanciers in the city, he once was vice president [of the Saddle Horse Breeders Asso- { ciation. He was a director of the Indianapolis Home for Aged Women and a former director of the Indianapolis Y. W. C. A. He was past president of the Cremation Assocition of America and was active {in the McGuffey Society of Indianapolis. He is survived bv his wife: two sons. Albert F. Buchanan, Indianapolis businessman, and Paul H.| Buchanan, undertaking firm secre- | tary-treasurer; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Heinrichs, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Henry Wiese, Cumberland, and three grandchildren.
IC. J. BUCHANAN, MORTICIAN, DIES
Services Are Arranged for Saturday Afternoon at 2 o'Clock.
{ Services for Charles J. Buchanan, | president of Flanner & Buchanan, | Indianapolis morticians, will be at {2 p. m. Saturday at the Flanner & | Buchanan Chapel. Cremation will | follow. | A lifelong resident of Marion | County, Mr. Buchanan died last {night at his home in the Marott ; Hotel. He was 82. | For more than 50 years, Mr. Buichanan was a funeral director here {Previously he was superintendent of schools in Center Township outside the city. He had been president of | Flanner & Buchanan since 1912. He was born Aug. 31, 1856, the , |son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bu- { chanan, who were early residents of Marion County. He was deacon | emeritus of the First Congrega- | tional Church and the oldest mem{ber of the Christian Endeavor in Indianapolis. He was a member of 508, FF. & A. M.,
CELEBRATION OPENS IN LAWRENCEBURG
LAWRENCEBURG, Sept. 15 (U, P.) —A three-day Northwest Territory celebration started here today, with a civic dinner addressed by Mavor Russell Wilson of Cincinnati. Band music will be played to{morrow night. Saturday the cele-| [bration will be climaxed with a] ‘pageant parade, “History Passes in| { Review.” and a Federal pageant, “Freedom on the March,” to be presented at night by members of
* tish Rite, and Murat Temple.
Served in Legislature
Mr. Buchanan was twice a Rep‘{resentatives and once a member of fe.|the Indiana Senate. He received his i primary education in the Cumber- the caravan. i1-| land schools _and was graduated ADVERTISEMENT from Valparaiso University.
When he was 18 he began touch: THE iTCH
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ing in Warren and Central Town- | ship schools. He later served one vear as principal of the Brightwood schools he Tea . y . . : Go to Hook's Dru In 1884 he was married to Miss bottle of Gates Sa 1 y 1 » 3 thr arc teed to stop the embe Anna Flanner and three years comfort of ITCH. 60c
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CONDUCT RITES FOR MRS. ARTHUR KROCK
NEW YORK, Sept. 15 (U. P).).— Funeral services were held today for Mrs. Marguerite Polleys Krock, wife | of Arthur Krock, chief correspondent of the New York Times in Washington. Mrs. Krock, 48, died here yesterday after a long illness. Her husband and son, Thomas Polleys Krock, and mother, Mrs. Thomas A. Polleys, the only immediate survivors, were at her bedside. Mrs. Krock was born at Madison, Wis. Her father, secretary and tax commissioner of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, was descended from the earliest settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony at Salem and Woburn.
DOGS ARE QUARANTINED TOLEDO, Sept. 15 (U. P.).—An epidemic of dog-biting has led Dr. Millard C. Hanson, city health director. to establish a citywide dog quarantine here. where 65 persons have been taking precautionary Pasteur treatments.
That Ford Dealers’ “Clear the Decks” Used Car Sale is on full blast. May | suggest turning to the Classified Pages, sir?
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1937-1938 Floor Samples and Demonstrators
$64.95 Stewart Warner Reduced to ____$19.50
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Table Models $24.95 PHILCO __$12.50 $32.95 PHILCO __$19.50 $56.95 RCA Victor $29.50
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