Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1938 — Page 17
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State Deaths
‘ANDERSON—Harrison - pan; ameiie Thy, Sool brothers, ‘Wale "Di hy half brothers, gr snd, Ra pv
BRAZIL—James Henry Athe sap A Si Bel er y vB an; brothers, Elder, “BROOKVILLE~—~John M. vivors: Daughte er Mrs. Mic Cracon Jan, Rocher VE
: Mrs. Elizabeth Haas Mi ohn Whirl, y | > : ’ George; brothers, William, Ral gon, ; ; ! : Eberhart. 8 Susie Seal, Mrs. Theodora 3 : id 74 i ; : * ‘Theodore E. Myers, 78. Survi % wr : : , 78. vors: ; pel Gh hy hE Bie Sp i sister, Mrs. Melissa ak, Allison Myers; N ap - COLUMBUS—J. Walter: B . ; ; ors LL Bertha: son. Hobert: | | ; i Lo ; 8? a Mrs, a iam, Dave and Eu sisters, : - : : - : i on : 22g Mrs, Elsie Everioad. Dssbank] | 5 ; aN ; imers C. Brown, 87. Survivors: Wife my F : : Amanda; da > and Mrs, Robert a: Bevard® an Mleiehes is ; WE a ; ; : ;
DECATUR — Mrs. Eliza Survivors: Sons, Samuel be To ; Qe. ughters, Mrs. Frank Hiestand, Mrs.
Matt Burk. : hk i : ; : A Rt tier, Alle. ees. Barn, 1 ha OFFERS YOU AMERICA’S
_ ‘DE rvivors: D . Rhissels Eva iSnter,. Mary 1Davies: ‘son, ” ; : DELPHI—Mrs. Emily H. . : 2 FINEST JEWELRY At yivors: Sons, Abe, Russell, Be ir i] E hl Te Mh Maggie; daughters, Mrs, Elizabeth Root, : EE ’ Mgrs. Ruth Auston and Miss Maggie Miller. 3 2 G g ; AMERICA $ LOWEST PRICES! arEPINBURG—Mrs. Amanda Jane Carvin ; 2 : % A i
Survivors: Sons. Otto, Mau d : = i . Raymond Carvin: -daughte *® Lue | > Bonta, Miss Leora Car te ei) : : arvin.
T—Victor H. Richey, 54. Surviv-
ors: Wife, Eva; daughter, Mrs. Helen Irene Carpentier; sister, > n ’ b er, Bert: Riehey Meme Waens:! : 2 | ’
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EVANSVILEE—Mrs. Agnes M. Miedreich 70. Survi : - . edreicn, Herbert and Bre Jota fas pokes. Frank,
tner. : wioan : Derseh, 970... Survivor: Brother, {
Fred E. Woolston, 60. Survivors: : a; stepdaughters. Mrs. Ey He.
Ann 5 a : Ashbrook and Mrs. Frank R. Swaim; sons, | § i i 3 Enni and Robert; father, J SE : : a : i SE : Di d | 0 a : Van 3 iamon nsurance
LE LG : som Sides; Dest ge PMB : ; SE FRANKFORT—Mrs. ; i Fr : : 82. Survivors: Sisters, og aS a j : ' o> oY 3 ZY Protecting Y our Diaand Mrs. Sarah Stephenson; brother, Wil- Ca #4 : Ly : 7 KJ mond Against Fire : A 3 hs: . . Ny A bi i a / wt Ld
liam Fenstamaker, ——— FRANKLIN—Oscar L. ‘Vandivier. Sur- j ; ) \ ; sna vivors: : a ; : \ A : ogee ihe 4 YY | . Ro EM) Thetie=tossAl Pr. Dandi brothers, Everett, Roscoe, Oren and 3 : ’ A | i Dia d ecil. = Mrs. Loris Bata. 80 : Times Acme Photo. J 2/4 clusive amon ; ’ ies Mrs. Nellie Babcock, who had a dental practice with her husband, A / 1% ‘ Feature at H H ) Fs 4 5) * ° o
GARRETT Survivors: -Daughters, Mrs. Eunice Peters, Sees. Celia Drum, er Leah Cochran, Dr. James L. Babcock, at Rochester, Ind., for many years, was chosen M 0 | )SHEN—Mrs. Mernerca B. Minnich; 82,| to serve as the city’s mayor completing the term of her late husband “Hu i Survivors: Daughter, "Mrs. ; : = aye i Te an enter, Mrs. Emil Meyers:| following his death in an automobile accident. The couple sold their 7 : Y : y. 5, SEEENCASTLE = Miss Ruby Bain, 47.] farm seven years after their marriage, and both entered Northwestern ors. :Mother, Mrs. Lott R ; -SisINOS Ejoiyier Mes Ion Basson, 3 i University Dental School to get their degrees. brothers, Allen, R.- O. and Charles.
Mrs. Nellie Hurst, 43. Survivors: Huse : fi band, Frank; ‘mother, Mrs. Josie McCam- LIQUIDATION T0 BEGIN ia oo ty ion he New Tork
Frank = D , 83. 3 ’ Glenn and Bo two Snr vivors Sos 2 AT ADVANCE-RUMLEY The 600 stockholders of Advance-
HAMMOND—John A. , SurYivors; Wie. Leotar daughters, Eotor and Rumley will receive $60,000 and 750 Bertram Swanson: siiters, Syed and a OTH On = 2. Ew shares of Allis-Chalmers for their : : > - e : iis, Henrietia “gimith, S6. Survivors: Corp. will begin Nov. 18, County|1900 shares It was estimated. o Schroeder; son. Willard Smith: brothers |Clerk Alex Spychalski announced =~. ter 10 years all unclaimed cash Zow; sisters, Emma, Caroline and Minnie today. i Stock Will be turned guer io fhe IOV. pana M. Schmidt, 56. Buryivors:| The Allis-Chalmers ManufacturHusband, a lliam; son, Erick Schmidt; ing Co. bought the corporation in Mrs: Sophie Win bores, ara “Katherine | 1934 and in 1936 announced partial ICE AND Seifert: brother, Emest.e Schwinn. {liquidation at the rate of $1 and a FUEL CO
ke Kosonovich 62. i od Frank Frisk, 7 Survivors. wife, Tillee; half-share of Allis-Chalmers coma rs, Mrs. J. Roesch, Mrs. R. Prah-imon stock per share of Advance- EVERY SIZE : low; sons, Joseph, Alexander Frisk; step- : % son, Fritz Heffler. * 8°" Rumley. Final cash distribution of EVERY KIND AL 8. 8.» $2.78 per share was announced Phone TAlbot, DRexel, BEImont 1334 HOPE—Mrs. Miranda Essex, 79. Surviv-|JUly 16 and the liquidation wasi ors: Son, Millard; daughfers, Mrs. Lucy Osting and Mrs. Mary, Holder. _HUNTINGBURG-—Will D. Finke, 76. Survivors: Sons, Ray and Hugo; daughters. © Mrs. Grace Kaetzel and Mrs. Wesley Lammers; brothers Qeorse. J. W. and Ben; ig Mrs. Ids Ruttkar and Miss Tillie nke.
KOKOMO—John 8.7 Larrison, 84 Survivors: Wife, Ida; daughters, Mrs. Artella ng, Mrs. Jennie Powell, Mrs. Mary Ling. Everett and Carl Larrison. KOUTS—John Gottlieb Mandrey, 686. Survivors: Wife, Clara; daughters, Mrs. William Baske, Mrs. Raymond Griffin and Mrs. Louis Thomas; sisters, Mrs. Amelia Kniefel, Mrs. Adaline Weisjahn, Mrs. Anna Wohlbrandt and Mrs. Emma Young; brothers, William and Gustav. LAFAYEPTE—Ha]l C. Smith, 52. Survivors: Wife, Mary; son, Gordon; sister, Mrs. Lottie Thomas; brother, Fred. LIGONIER—John _H. Nicholas, 89. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Effie Miller, Mrs. Hazel Kurtz, Mrs. Hattie Billaman and Mrs. Maggie Chiddister. LOGANSPORT—Mrs. Susan Jane Abernathy., 86. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Blanche Clutter, Mrs. Otto Richwine and Mrs. Arthur Hoard. t eo OC Shigars, 89 de Daugh- RERE Ca ; er, Mrs. Ru ackard; sons, est, Ev- : : ; i erett and J. G. Blaine Swigart. ER : : 5 Sars {Catherine na, I Es : SE ; ; H. H. MAYER S ns, John, Warren an avi inkle; two 4 ; z daughters, Mrs. Matilda Chambers and |§ . A » } : Mrs. Marillda Northcutt. =z \ y A THE STORE . MITCHELL—Charles Clouse, 66. Surviv- J WE ; | ors :Sons, Wiliam, Harry and Froman; J = a Correct Glasses OF DIAMOND daughters, Mrs. Lillie Burgess, Mrs. Grace ] i : 3 ; Byers, Mrs. Robert D. Wood, Mrs. Alice \ Improve Your ‘ opds, Mi Yiginia Weluie Misses Mary : E ight! 3 cn VALUES an artha Clouse; brothers, Henry an ; : ‘ Adam: sister, Mrs. Retta Hall yestg. NORTH VERNON—MTrs. James H. Trapp. 84. Survivors: Husband; sons, Wend2ll and N It may be that only famous people Harvey; daughters, Mrs. Binnie Elfresh, have good foresight, . . everyone, how-
¢ ; Mrs. Paul Dibble. s “ § Mrs Charles Luss and Mis, Pau : ever, is entitled to good eyesight and 4 y . & = AN keen vision!. To correct and protect BENRUS Your Account
OWENSBURG—George Washington Gee. our vision, visit our registered op- ; ° 9. i : Daughters, Mrs. Everett y 3 Opened in EVIE Te : tometrist today.. Get an honest eye
Lehman, Mrs. Charles H. Davis. — = Th : pe PERU — Donald Larrison. Survivors: 4 test! — ree Minutes ife: sons, Carl and Everett Larrison; So daughters, Mrs. Ardilla Lingg, Mrs. - Ru- ; ye | - : - / » i gg and Mrs. Jennie Powell. ; . = TERE on Henry ewer, 72. Survivors: Dyer . . u i 3 . : / | OS! s iE e : f \ He: Ero Credit ly — : e
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Mrs. Barbara Rubner; brothers,
and William Frewer. PLEASANTVILLE—Virgil Lotus Mitchell, Registered Optometrist 21. Survivors: Wile, Marjorie; son, James;
mother, Mrs. innie Mitchell; brother, ; | Vz . Charles; sister, Mrs, Mona Wiseman. £ fs : ILLE—Mrs. Cora Heflin, 73. Sur- ; ! : i vant Orla and Eliza; brothers, | : "® : . RS LN N 3
vivors:
Sons, Es a David, Charles D., John H. Alter; three : ly NS STREAMLINED. UR—Chalmers Clayton. Brown, 81. iE : i : 1 Ade 7 CURVED TO FIT liam Rogers, brOWETS, Shihn. : | ga 2 THE WRIST Pric
e. . ; SEE zo yg ; ; HELBYVILLE—John G. 82. Sur-! pb ; ? $ : = A ] visors: Daughters, . N. P. Roth, Miss . i sia y En or ill. Mrs. . . y Mrs be 3 LY 3 3 | HES Es{ 47 : ¢ r ’ = \ 4 2 3% A £1 he 5 UIT i ONLY
grandchildren. = 73, Survivors: Wife, Nellie. -. Lt
Fr J. Huesman, Sister Justita of St. Joseph Convent. :
VALPARAISO—Miss Caroline Stinchfield, | Eg : 55. Survivors: Be a Bost Siam SE hod ee .L ; 5 field; brothers, AZ uy an arles } IR Te : Bo ; i. NR ie, gold. = Pay 25¢ Weekly » cot
ARSAW~—Charles McGinley, 68. Surviv- 0 HPN fa or wife, Rose; brothers, James and San- , oi i : % ee sens, s\V Gente® WG x, Je a Benet: ala! 89 to ie wits
brat der, 39. S RE hs | . . WINAMAC—George J. Snyder, 38. Sur- 3 : % 2. ; i Pe de ~ Wife, Martha Nierzwicke Snyder; i @ ; i de : Hasghters, Marcella and Marlene Snyder! |- i) : reise’ BU NOW FOR CHRIS TMAS
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (U.P) — .. ga 1. Transcontinental Avto3 matic Tuning.
Public. Works Adminisiretion proj: 5 ects will provide jobs in .industry| fs * Sis = 2. Big Black Dial. and building for close to 500,000 men j& [ sey i 3. Spinner Tuning.
by J 1, PWA figures “indicated a Split Second Foreign Station Re-locator. .
today. 3 Officials said that 131717 were working on about 3000 construction v 'S. Voice, Music, Hisites Oct. 8, and that men were be- | F Ce + Hi-Fidelity ing hired at the rate of about 10,000 TET niro : a week. : Local Station Indicators.
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