Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1938 — Page 9

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DUDLEY HOWARD sn 23 (U. P.) Mayor Smith had

SE OH “|Mother, Seriously Wounded,| a site for “a litle gray home conversationalis(; and a story teller, : pa Ee ory . 3 to he buried tomorrow. Horning i a Wanted Decoration for | inthe West” today, but dias at Crown Hill folowing services at : A ; R Christmas. able to use it. 10 a. m. at the Kregelo & Bailey a . : le 50 ise I Sock. New York, Funeral Home, | He was 68. i ; . y :

Victim of a heart attack, Mr, = : GRAFTON, O., Dec. 23 (U. P)— president of the Crowell Pubs Wiggins was found dead yesterday] ME i | a white-bearded 84-year-old farmer| lishing Co. sent Mr. Smith the in his apartment, 111 E. 16th St.,| KSEE So Eilled an unemployed fa-| deed to an acre of ground in i 0 by a custodian He had appeared : : 1s : Arizona, for Christmas. : k ; : : Bbw Serve a in good health [until his death. ed : |ther and seriously wounded the An accompanying map and | br er Be 4 shart Boilday Doswess) Bre avquET Tou 3 Booth Tarkington once said Mr.| [EE is wife cally today WHeTl BEY pita re ey on oy ks | IE Wiggi the most original and| ES ~ : Sop : P 4 IR wn ; your: simas menu. Made of chjice Vanilla Ice Cream Y VieEins was 4 pa iy ep Hor ; 3 GE found the couple taking one of his| tus Sovered desert. Then ap ! a, 0, y : So ry Lets wih Jame a ves ¢ coir Ae uate of Yale University, he formerly | [ESSE - ; [Christmas trees for their hildren. Indieated e i nes Hair; Olly uric. J) BY sign in delicious green pistachio. Priced surprisingly low. was active in the University Club, : Se i | Then walked to a neighbor's 3 olse Jram Bowing a el. miles yo \ Sa NuCESSAmY > noliday in a variety Dramatic. Cluy, and sever] her Fa aaa : Yo arm wp.» and 115 miles from a principal - {| ¢ ITE few SRL lL oor colorful \ attractive designs—Santa Claus, Xmas ato ical ‘enginee ing and oa " ; Victims of ‘his double-barreled Sy the th was this? Vim rents; S1 > Bell, Wi b ete. Make your selection right away. had worked on several chemical and 5 2 a : shotgun were William Rousseau, 37, - oh on he Tap} ee 3d rep Kory Satisfied 0 ICE cr EAM AND MILK COMPANY, mechanical inyentions, but never| ji J x : and his wife, Mae. i R = q oe ho oo Ja) : Guaranteed’ BAN engaged in active businesses. : Authorities held the OE in I na 3 oo gt tee (HW _ | BE : Avenue, Indianapolis ; -! ria, ¥ : There are ho Hunedidie sid : Case, In the Couly Jai = : gray home in the West.” ; 85 1. . \ és dry ice and ‘delivered when you specify. Vivors. 4 © on . “Anyway, I'm an Arizona |B +01 Roosevelt Bid; | t: once: Nom your Banguet dealer or call LI ncoln 5388. JOHN TAYLOR WILSON, who g Like a Rabbit rancho” now said Mp nh | hs | died yesterday, in his home, 57 8. mn ; ; Sheriff Carl Finnegan' said the| Smith.

Sherman Drive, is to be buried to-| [i ro . farmer apparently was not inter-

iy pre Park ig Times-Acme Photo. |ested in the couple. “It was like

. Mrs. Mary McCullom Schuch, 36, was seized as she left a Chicago |you or I might shoot a rabbit,” he gt tile Mo ntgonery Be! Home bank with $5000 obtained on threat of exploding two vials of nitro- quoted him as saying. An employee of the Pennsylvania glycerine. The vials were found to contain water. ; Case ows & small nursery ‘and Railroad in the railway mail service

De T 4 TE DE 4 THS ee ay forte ts gH rig S ] " |trees had been stolen from his place

iti SNP x hi * dl a Eva Jane wilson, and a son, Law-| ANDERSON—James V. Lewis, 54. Sur-)Selma Reeves, Mrs. Luella Cokce, Mrs.|and that he was waiting again for if Reid Wil n both of Indian- | Vivors: Wife, Blanche: mother, Mrs.| Maria M. Fry; brother, Charles. marauders. SU, ~ rence Re son, George C. Lewis; brothers, Ozro, Charles| nMISHAWAKA — Wayne Houghton, 37. Re a0 £ 1% 7

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: ands at a 18, ! and Homer; sisters, Mrs. Mrs. Wilma Mc-|gurvivors: Wife, Grace; son, Clarance After warming his hi Es MINNIE ROEBKE MAYER, | snr ine TON James K. Poser, W0. 8 Raymond; dauslier, Frances Lotus: moth. neighbor's, Case went home and . s»| ARLINGTON—James K. Posey, Ur=- rs. Anna Eslinger; half sisters, Mi went to bed, according to Mr. Fin- : lla; daughters, Mrs.|Pauline Eslinger and Mrs. Jack. Frazier; who died Wednesday at the home of I an Roll Six: sons, John, | brother, Walter Houghton. negan. Authorities found him there. her daughter, Mrs. Louis Roth, 608 | William; sister, Mrs. Minnie Moffett. MONTICELLO—Mrs. Minnie Gustavel.| Mr. Finnegan said a peculiar quirk

‘ Everett Miller, 30.| Survivors: Husband, Louis. N. Chester Ave, after an jliness ofl, SUOWIS sband. Tiaother, Mrs, Laura| MULBERRY—Albert P. Baylor, 59, Sur-|Of circumstances caused Case to fire several months, was to be buried: t0-|May: brothers, Sherill Buford, Oharles,|yivors: Brothers, Mort, George and Wil-|a second blast, which struck Mrs.

day in Crown Hill following services |Jewell, and Marshall May. bur; sisters, Miss Mary Baylor, Mrs. Ellen | poyssequ, after felling her husband | — Hadley, 80. Survivors: |Erdel, Mrs, John Buck and Mis. Alma ’ at 2:30 p. m. at the Harry Ww. Moore wie ON a ha Es, Mrs. Hazel | Unger. with a blast.

Funeral Home. She was 72. | Greason, Mrs. Margaret Hurt, Mrs. Opal MUNCIE—Mrs, Lillian Gessell. Survive . Mrs. M Kissel, Mrs. Thelma Sawyers; sons, Al-|, Daughter, Mrs. Dorothy | Syphers; ‘I Fired Again rs. Mayer had been a lifelong phonse, Othello, Bryan. ei Coa William Gessell: brother, Harry

resident of the city and. al member| CHARLESTON—Mrs. Rosa D. Strong, 63.|J. Early: sister, Mrs. Jane Hardsog; three | «I thought I had scared those |? of the St. Mark's English juinersn Oa Ty Horton. Mrs, R. EE ML warden, 90. Sur-|people away, but when I started to RE. TT Cl gh survifed by ‘her husband, Bova hepsi een Br Vien nee en Mo Noo 2) 20Camp | walk down the road they blew the |! we WW David Mayer;| her daughter, Mrs.|, DELPHI Ms. Merle C. ein. pur. | Mary Soludexter Johnson, |BUrVIvOr:ipgrm at me,” Mr. Finnegan quoted : - Roth, and 4 brother, q Charles vis Reed. NOBLESVILLE—Harley Hodson. 71. Sur-|the aged man as saying, “so I turned mes mes a

Roebke, all of Indianapoli EDINBURG—Clinton James Utter, 73. : Wife, Belle; daughters, Mrs. Mary

[ Suhivers: Wik, demiie, sig Takis, Melua, Mis. Seip Siewert gli Jory on fired two more barrels w » Ss Tr 5 ‘ LAWRENCE J. LATTA, 2330 N. gn srt Te rothar LioYa, Mims Briles. Mrs. Anna Moore: brother,| Mr. Finnegan said Rousseau’s|® Talbott Ave., who died. yesterday is| EVANSVILLE—O. P. Claybourn, Wins, b Eva E. Moore, 59. Survivors: Hus-|00dy apparently had slumped over .

to be buried tomorrow in Crown |yiots: sisters AhewoR 6 band; daughters, Mrs. Earl Ross, Mrs.|the wheel and caused the horn to

i i i ‘| Charles Moore, Mrs. Charles Marlow; woundHill following services at 3| p. m. at Lena ‘Hegey, Mrs, Birdie Witacte, Mrs. |[R) C0 "ATs, Joseph Copeland, blow Efter he had Sinise, 0 the Shirley Eros. Central Chapel. RUSSELLVILLE George G.. Marstellar, ed and dying, into his car.

singe He was 40. + rs. Faith Yeager, 38. Survivors: Pus. a Survives: 125 Ritter Mie. Fay Relatives were called to Elyria | a an; on, mer; sisters, alp, I'S vere 0 > Ss ‘Mr. Latta was an em sloyee of | Clarence Crowley.” Mrs. Harry Schiachter; Of ation, John, Paul, Jam Hospital today to supply a blood the Link Belt Co. He is survived by |brothers, Harry, William Rueger. SHELBY VILLE—Bert i: Survivors: | transfusion to the wounded mother. - his mother, Mrs. Lillie . Latta; FT. WAYNE—Gustave P. Grosh, Sur- | Wife; oh Herbert; daughter, Mrs. Frank |Her condition was critical.

vivors: Wife, Ella; son, Gerald; a McCa 7h x : f havin: two brothers, (C. J. Latta |of [Pitts ters. Mrs. David Ritohic, Mrs, Robert E.| ' Mrs, Eliza Spurlin, 89. Survivors: Sons,| “I was sick and tired of having women titel lhe mt. burgh, P nd Tho 3 Latta of Walsh, Mré. Henry M. Fallon, Misses An-|Ivory, Marvin Spurlin; daughter, Mrs. Ora those people take my Christmas ARR RA RU RE SR RA RR FRR RA FS A FA Red ARNT gn, ra., anc 1omas ; alta nabelle and Mary Grosh: sisters, Mrs. |Spurlin; sisters, Mrs. ‘Celia Hargrove, Mrs. » iff id Cc ve Indianapolis, (and a sisfer, Mrs. Martha Follmar. Mi Louis Becker. "ish fia Bn uckler; two. brothers, Samuel, John | trees, the Sherif sal a fase 1 AA 2 / Ly : ia { m . Fiedler . urvivors: sters, u i LU ’ Te 1 I2272777 Hazel Nunnaly of Indianapolis. | Mrs. Selma, Oertel, Mrs. Charles Voliz: I ETSER-.Ceorge Powers. lor. ‘Supa old him, Tho people should have EXTR A PARAL, f rothers, George, Bernhar vivors: - Son, Rev. Oscar Powers; daugh- . MRS. ELIZABETH E.| LAKIN,| pRANKFORT— Miss Henrietta Vorhis.|ters, Mrs. Agnes Brooks and Mis. Martha| In the back seat of the couple’s who died yestérday at the home of Survivor: Brother, Colonel E. Vorhis Benson; sister, Mrs. Corena Clark. worn automobile was a stack of tiny - SALES

i ] GARY—Harvey C. Myers, 60. Survivors: WEST LEBANON—Mrs. Nettie L, all, her daughter, Mrs. Vannie Caster, Wife, Elizabeth; son, William; brother,[68. Survivors: Husband, Isaac; Ar gifts from a Cleveland 10-cent

2022 Brookside Ave, > to be|william; sister, Mrs. Ruth Farrar. ters, Mis, wom, Een Mis 5. Clady: store they had hoped to put on a PEOPLE 7 wat, ton, rs rene Crone, Irs. ade- 3 cremated tomorrow follo ing sery sa MOND Mi A nes Yeksich, A HN ey ro tree for their daughters, 11 and 8. ices at 3 p. mn. at the Harry Ww. and Mary; sisters, Mrs. Catherine Mik- 5 ;

Moore Mortusfy. She way 81. | |i Mis, Am Keke, Mey, Rave BiooCony on me : CAPITOL POULTRY CO City and had been ill a Shout while. ar EERO Miner “Mrs. Estiier Sieg! ’ * She is survived by a son, J. Harry gers; sister, Mrs. Jessie Lee; brother, Ora 1018. S. MERIDIAN ST DR. 3030 1 SS. : : . Lakin of Pittsburgh; folir daugh-|survivors: Parents: Mr and Mrs. Thomas

ters, Mrs. Grace Miller, Green River [Bal : CASH and CARRY PRICES—FREE DRESSING pia As ibe Sito esi: wit SVE CUE | YOUNG HENS : fayette, and MS. Caster, and a half- Robert, brothers. Wai arinun, CGeorge. i ROASTI NG & BAKING CHICKENS C Lb. sister, Mrs. Massie Mills of Lyons, LEBANON—Flem Buddleston, 72, SH DUC KS and GEESE—ALL Sl ZES

vivors: Wife, Laura; sister, ddie : wards: half- brothers, Billy, Alva Huddles- Hens and Toms, All LOR 110 RESON, & Juroel yo fon Kali Sutts: eliriui Matiews, Delia TURKEYS ses fimited suppiy. 32¢-35¢ ment for 20 ypars, was td be buried |wite: Eva: daughters. Misses Sr ytyore OPEN FRIDAY & SAT. EVE. TILL 9 P. M. this afternoon ‘at: Crown Hill iql- [Zula McBride; son. Guy; sisters Mrs. lowing services at 2 o'clock at the 4 Antioch Baptist Church. He was 63. Born in Chattanooga, Tenn, pe had lived in Indianapolis 60 years ‘and was educated in the public

schools here, He was) bie puddle y XMAS "GIFT" SPECIAL

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He is survived by his wife, Ms.

Roas B. Jackson; two sons, Fred- d \ erick and Lawrence Jackson, and a |§ daughter, Mrs. Sarah Stephens, | ‘all of Indianapolis. ; MRS. MARY T. MILHOUS, who died Wednesday at the home of her : Fo

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daughter, Mrs. Marcia Myers, 1709 Olive St., is [to be buried Saturday at Plemnent following services| at her daughter’s home at 1:30 p. m. ; a She was 66. : k - OPEN A native of Plainfield, Mrs. Mil- % hous spent miost of her life in Indi-|§: EVENINGS anapolis. She was a member of the |J-§ UNTIL Olive Branch Rebekah Lodge of the Auxiliary of the I. O. O. F, and the | Jf ; Past Noble (Grand Lodge of that|g P. M. group. She (also was a member of : the First Friends Church. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Sibil Sonday of Milwau- + kee, Mrs. Ceclia Folsom of Toledo, O., and Mrs. Myers: 8, son, Wilbur C. Milhous, and a sister, Mrs. Jennie Lewis of Inflianapolis.

OFFERS FREE CANDY ar AL TI SALES | T0 GOOD BOYS, GIRLS AL - SHOPPING | 1 Je © PEOPLE an Dec. 23 (U.P) —E. M. bi AE 3 | ‘HOURS 00

Rall for the| second time invited the “good little boys and girls” to come in today and sample his free choc-

olates and Jollipops. He hoped they im i mw THER. is still wouldn't think there was “a _ HE ] —_— = — : : catch to it.’ : ;

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window yesterday and told - the sat a ; : END children td help themselves. But : Er i BR — 1 an 00 none accepted the invitation. 7 : ; a a i

I guess they thought there was : Gs : ’ 7 IR FRAG on rR T- a Se a catch to lit,” he said, a little sad E

at skepticism of the younger gen- : : eration.” Mr. Rall sdid the mem- 5 : Ll COME A oy of a Christmas years ago when : e— . ‘‘he was a youth alone in Denver i : : : ; Sig MANE, RARE RRR RSE oe a after a ride on a freight train, of i. i Ra

prompted him to offer the candy.

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