Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1938 — Page 13

"LOCAL "DEATHS

HERMAN J. COLE, 1324 S. Mick-|

ley Ave., died today at the Methodist Hospital, following an iliness of eight weeks. He was 56. He was manager of the Old Trails Theater Building and ‘Theater,

‘Mr. Cole is survived by his wife, Edith Cole; three sisters, Mrs. Vera

McClure, Mrs. Ruby Hack and Mrs.| Gladys Pearson; two nieces and two|’

nephews, . all residents of Indianapolis.

He was well known in business|.

circles in the Ben Davis district, having been in business there for the last 25 years. The Old Trails Theater Building, 5700 W. Washing-

ton St., was built 10- years ago by} ‘the late Ross E. Cole, his father, and |

the late Harry E. Cole, his brother.

LAST RITES TODAY

Neighbors. and Associates To Be Pallbearers.

Times Special

FOR W.T. WERAY|

terian: Church.

Dec. 22.—Neighhots| S88 ise faves were pallbearers at| the funeral of Warren T. McCray,| governor of Indiana from 1921 to] $i | 1924, today at the Kentland Preshy-|

The body lay in state at the| | church. The sermon was deliv-|. ered by the Rev. Wendell Pontius,| | pastor of the church where Mr.| {| McCray was an active member, i |. Pallbearers were James and John| Hendry, employees on {the McCray) oy

‘Light from 1600 y electric bulbs illuminate one of | pulled by 1 four reindeer. The group moves on an

Previous to that he had been in or track, which is concealed

business with his father and brother| the largest Christmasdisplays in-the City at the endless circular con Mr. McCray died Monday while}

Tunning a general store.

¢ Mr. Cole was born at Peru, Ind.

" Dec. 27, 1882.

Funeral services will be held at the residence Saturday at 2 p. m. Burial will be in Floral Park Ceme-|.

tery. WALTER WISE,

1CA~—Mrs. Olive M. Martin; g3%: Sur-

Indianapolis vo Husband, Charles; 3 Demmar;

contractor and resident for about 50|Ralf-brother. Joséph Hiestan

BLUFFTON—John B. Dettmer, 79. Sure

years, will be buried Saturday ab|vivors: Wife, Ida May; daughters, Mrs.

Gust Springer, Mrs. Amos Springer “Mrs.

Crown Hill following funeral sérv- Henry Schrank, Mrs. Au Schmid dt,

Elmer Brueck; sons, Pe

ices at 2 p. m. at the Wald Funeral vigtor. Charles, william, a

* Home. The Rev. E. Arnold Clegg,

iza J. Bailey,

; . BREME pastor of the Capitol Avenue Meth-|ors: “Wite, Chive; daughter: parents, Mr.

odist Church, and the Masonic|wrence,

Lodge, will officiate.

Mr. Wise died yesterday at his|Survivors: Daughter, Myrile; brother, | 73.

and Mrs. Seymour Heltzel; ‘brothers, Laws e, ‘Harry, Floyd and. Lloyd; sisters, Gladys, Elizabeth ora Esther.

BUENA VISTA-—Mrs. Rosetta. Phillips; 56.

home, 4192 Carrollton Ave., after anjAndrew Adams.

fllness of a month. He was Tl.

He was born in La Porte and{brother, Max; grandfather, J. 8 came here in 1891. He returned tof gpin

La Porte in 1898 but came back her

CONNERSVILLE—John W. McCrory, 20 Survivors: Wife, Evelyn; sister, Joan; . McCrory.

IS. £08 e

e Rik Wife; daught tiller: Pr

th; * sister, Mrs. Lilhe

in 1905. In 1907 he entered the brick dee. Miss Katherine Roth, Bi oe ‘Roth.

contracting business here and had}:

been here since. 15 Years on Building Council

Eabe. . Saure; oY Survivors: pay Gers. nM * Althea erior. :

Mr. Wise was a memher of the|Logan; brothers, Grant, John Mills.

harles Hoffmeier, 75. Survivors: Daugh-

State Contractors’ Association, ter, Martha; foster-son, Fred Thiele; sis-

Building Oontractors of Indianapo lis and secretary of the Mason Con

tractors, Capitol City Lodge 312, F. Smith, 42.

ter, Mrs. Sophie Zollinger -| William oller, 172. Survivors: Wife, Clara; daughter, “Mrs, Maryann Chapman; =| sons, Elmer, Calvin, euber}; Sisiers, Mrs. Emma Carter. Mrs. Rickey L ir. , Sister,

& A. M.; Scattish Rite, Shrine and| "Mrs. Elizabeth Brunner, 80. Survivors: the Capitol Avenue Methodist|Sons. Lee, Carl. Raymond.

Church.

EVANSVILLE—James Riley Dexter, 34. Survivors: Wife, Mary; daughters, Mildred,

Mr. Wise served 15 years on the |Macie, Margidell and Margaret; sons,

State Building Council.

James and Gilbert; father, Flurrey. Mrs. Laura Barr, Survivors: Hus-

He is survived by the wife, Mrs.|band, John; son, W. C. Barr.

Maude Wise: a son, Orville W. Wise;

ors: Wife, Mary; son, John; brotHers, Peter

a granddaughter, Mrs. Marjorie J.|land Thomas; sisters, Mrs. Charles White-

Yarnall; three brothers, Oscar and Harry of Indianapolis and Charles

A. of New York.

~|ors: Wife, Neilie; daughters, Mrs. Fred MRS. GRACE VITTORIO, @ Na=|perbest and Miss Lillian Goodman; Hiv .

. Catherine Kuhlman and Mrs.

. Survivors: Mother, Mrs. Marie Soule; sister, Charlotte.

FOWLER—Jacob Goodman, 66. Surviv-

tive of Italy, will’ be buried Satur-|Joe. Will, Herman, Leonard, Jacob Jr.

and Titus.

day in St. Joseph’s Cemetery follow-| HOAGLAND—Mrs. Mary Ann Hake, 88.

Survivirs: Sons, Clifford, Lee; daughter,

ing funeral services at the residence | Miss Orpha Hake; sister, Mrs. Anna Adair. at 951 S. New Jersey St., at 8:30 JEFFERSONVILLE — John Lester Mc-

Survivors: Wife, Ruby; . and ‘Mrs. Walter

International Harvester Co. plant; 5600 Brookville Road. Approximately 100 feet long, the display ¢ consists of a life sized Santa Claus in a sleigh | high.

Deaths Loong Indiana Residents.

Marian Li, Lorene; son. K nneth E.; half-)

BURG —Grimalda [George King, 83. or TELS VILLE Ms. Carrie Livingston Tou

Smit Mrs. ‘Stella Gillispie, Mrs.: ith] Hayden; son, Glenn; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth

FT. WAYNE—A. M. Walsh, 76, Surviv-’

Boi ee Carl Brown; grandson, Pra cis E.

‘47. Survivors: :

an —Ha Snaw, Wie Hallie; Lion: To Mrs. Martha Shaw; sisters, Mrs. Mary Cowen, Mig. Manel Hoesman; - brother, James A. MILROY—Paul L. Daubenspeck, 49. | Survivers: . Wife, Hazel; father, Hi rsciel B.;

«. .fsons, Robert, Marion, Kenneth; Sister. Ruby Staida; brothers, Clarence, ‘Wayne. N-—Marion Heltzel, 24. Survive

“MONTICELLO—Reuben Allen “Cottrell,

Mrs. Bernice AlThgots Mrs. Battie Nelson; sons, Preston, Robert.

* MT. VERNON—Mrs. Hulds Anna, ‘Lienau,

NEW ALBANY-_Mrs. Hattie B= Hardin, 72. 'Surivovors: Husband, Gearge TT. Har-| din; daughter, Mrs. John. S. Guthrie; son, Kenneth; brother, Edward A. Biber.

Mrs. Ollie Bell 'Reisert; 58. Survivors: Husband, Pred J.; mother, Mrs Hiiz, abeth g ‘brothers Walter, Edward long: Brown er, Harry Miller; sister, Mrs. ugene

K, . Suryivors: Palani W.. Gentry and BE. John and Harry. ROCKFORD—Woodford Lebline, 97, Survivirs: Daughters, Mrs. Christine Rapp, Mrs. Ruth Enos, Miss Matilda Lebline; brother, Heary. id

ans, sons,

SOUTH BEND—Mrs. Jacob Radziwill, 59. |

Survivors: Husband, Jacob; daughter, Mrs. Mary Egyed. SULLIVAN—William Hanley, 74. Survivors:. Wife; dau . doo, Wilson, Mrs. Harry Smit Hezzie McKain Mrs. Pernt Hanley; sons, Roy and Carl: 1h, Miss

Albert Gambill, 73. Survivors: Wife; daughters, Mrs. Louise McKee, Mrs. Luella Cummings; brothers, Steven M., John, Osa, Hezzie, Sidney, Elza Fred Banta, 55. Survivors: Wife; daughter, Mrs. Elsie Phitiips; sons, James, Clifford, Hubert, William TELL CITY—Isaac Harding, 77. |Survivors: Wife, .India; sons, Raymond and

Herman; brothers, . Daniel’ and Abraham;

sister, Mrs. Dolly Kinkade.

INJURED IN FALL |

Daniel: Robbins, © 73, of ' 1419 S. Belmont ‘Ave., was reported recovering today in City Hospital of a back injury received when he fell from a shed roof at 1353 Bolivar Ave.

by 150 Ctristmas’, a “Merry Christmas” spelled out in letters three feet

87. Survivers: Daughters, Mrs. Daisy El- jyIvary: Wite,: Amy

lore, s. Bessie ze, Mrs. Iva Hoppe,

PETERSBURG—Mrs, Ennnaline White- | Mrs, J.

Following the sled® is

TOPEKA—Frank Working, 64. Survivors: Wite: brother, Keith: sister, Mrs.

| Alice Studer. VINCENNES—Mrs. Emma P. Smith, 89.|

Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Ida Elliott, Mrs. Charles Griffith; son, Charles T. Smith; sisters, Mrs. Laura C. Dennison, Ms Carrie Malone; brother, William A

WASHINGTON—Will J. Hay 71. SurB.; son, Clarence M.; granddaughter, Th. Keith Hays: sisa Anna Morgan, Sara Hays, Ada Blake,

Irma ‘Taggart.

OPEN EVERY NIGHT

XMAS GIFTS AT

RITES WITH CONFIDENCE 38 Years of Square Dealing

eating dinner with his family. His posed retirement from farming.

'esor;, Republican member of the State Highway Commission.

death came on the eve of his pro-

Governor Townsend was one ofl three state officials who attended| the funeral. Others were C. R. Ben-| | jamin, Republican member of thej ‘State Tax Board, and Howard Atch-|

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CHARGE IT! NO PAYMENTS TILL AFTER XMAS |

'%. m. and aft 9 a. m. at the Holy D ] ' Rosary Church: She was 60. | Pris. , Y: on. Allen; figers, HAT . s op Mrs. Vittorio had lived in this|Mrs. M. O. Creamer, Mrs. Savothy: Brom: CLEANING oN Lady's Bulova Barbara country 36 years. She was a mem-|ers, Melvin, Floyd, Norman. ES SALO . Beantitul Lady’ ber of the Holy Rosary Cathalie * KENDALLVILLE—Wiliam T. Suinmers, ALAGE u-10s AN til 5 He 1 LADIES’ Church. Di Wile iL, ybing Loew's : 5 Wo : , + 8 a She is survived by twa | sons,|Lottie James Ye rif | eit to SHOE roiled on Sa 43-45 s. Iifinois st. UMBRELLAS NEGLIGEES - N' —] ; ; , 58. - een an Ne Fanpirile and Miss rots, Fisbetiol 1, foie Jes REPAIRING moet Magy “ Pe 2° y y IS. atcher 3 - _ Lena Vittorio; her mother, Mrs. 3 ~~ Augustina Azzarello; a sister) Mrs. Agens Romano and: two brothers, Salvadore and Joseph Azzarello, all of Indianapolis. MRS. ELLEN E. ENSLEY, tong time resident of Indianapolis, will be buried .at Forest Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Saturday following fu-

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Mrs. Ensley died yesterday at the “And as long as I'm ebserving,

City Hospital. Mrs. Ensley was a native of Shelbyville but had lived in Indianapolis the last 24 years. : : So She is survived by a son, Garnett ; 2 : Oh, Mr Mattingly, \\ Lobserve good bars are serv ing Ensley; two daughters, Mrs. George § I oiserve the merry Yule Ny ue Delightful M & M, Killinger and Mrs. Juliet Dille and ne i se veal X ’ 1” a brother, John Byers, all of Indian- 5 Ff S close hand our mellow brand apolis. rr j ; ’ ; ANDREW BROWN, will be bur-| { > : jed tomorrow at New Crown Ceme- = CALL p, m. at the Beanblossom Mortuary. 129 W. WASH ! NGTON ST. : The Modern Credit Store, Second’ Door West of Lincoln Hot 1 Mr. Brown was 64. Zs 177 : oo % | er, ray 2 He died Tuesday at City Hospital ; he Mo = : : = wo : Bk Gi ; 5 z a 1) tn 000 AL i 1 Bae A a hE) from injuries received when he was i I ion 2 ar 2 oY struck by an automobile. g : ; : ia J Mr. Brown is survived by the wife, Mrs. Emma Brown; two daughters, Mrs. Pearl Boddin and Mrs, Anna Duncan; seven sons, Ernest, Mart, Clyde, Edison, Carl, Clovis and Raymond; a sister, Miss | Lydia Brown, and three brothers, James,

John and Robert Brown, all jof Indianapolis.

LEWIS ‘WOODS, 1002 S. Meridian St., who died Tuesday, will be buried tomorrow: at Ft. Branch, following services there. He was 70. Mr. Woods is survived by a daughter, Mildred, and four sons, Alva, Herschell, Carl and Lloyd. | MINNIE A. CAYLOR of 1854 Holloway Ave., will be buried Saturday following funeral services at 11 a. m. at the Broadway Baptist Church. She was 45. Mrs. Caylor died yesterday at the

residence. She was born in Shelby County Dec. 14, 1893. Surviving her are her husband, Roscoe Caylor; two daughters, Mrs: Mildred Helen Berry and Miss Audry Louise Caylor, both of Indianapolis, and a brother, G. H. Hufi- / man, 79th St. and the Zxtnsvills 4 oy 67° (A ! : : . / An 3 4 wh a 2 “ak | ES of the several institutions, the same rate. will apply to e

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