Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1939 — Page 16

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‘ BOONVILLE—Hubbard West, 75. viv: Parents, Mr. d Mrs. mond Murawskl; aN ‘of the Kiefet-Stewart Co. 38 years, ors: Daughters, Mrs. Odessia Byers, Mrs. |sisters, Patsy, Meivine and Este ris Mme "ister, Ms gs. ons. | SYRACUSE_-rs, “Sarah A. Howard, 75. The County’s share is part of aling units. z died Bessie Harp; brothers, Marion and lmer| John Tipold Jr., 4 months. *Survivors: iia » ’ » Mrs. Jda|gyryvivors: Sons, Roscoe, Wallace; sisters, Ds = : yesterday. He was 71. West; sister, Mrs. Alfred Haynes. Parents, Mr and Mrs. John Tipold; grand- | C Mrs. Albert Caully, Mrs. ‘Millie’ ‘sawyer, Chester France, 38. Survivors: Jerents, Mrs. Anna Tipold and “Mr. and MDD DLE TOWN—Mrs. Elizabeth Showal- brothers, Roos and Dennis Funk. y

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i services will be held at 3 p. m. to- CHESTERTON—Mrs, Christina Johnson, | GOSHEN-—James R. Kistler, 70, Surviv- 3 + morrow at the Hisey & Hs Mor- 72. Survivors: Sister, Mrs. Ia Lawson; Bor Daughters, MM MIS. Ger e. ay Mrs! survivors: es Mie “Ne 1H Bevnolan feb, Mr dary Fissse bauer LS e Stylish and Reasonably £5) son, ver $ s. 3 aude roud, 66 ur. J : ~ tuary. Burialiwill be in Crown Hill. Mrs. John Hood, 54. Survivors: Husband, Aubert, is, jason 70 her, Daniel. ||} Henry. Emeline : Lanchester; brothers, ‘Milo, Vi Sons, Maurice, Kenneth, Cheste TERMS! Priced! 5 . : Mr. Adair who had lived in 3s on Son, Trank Paffe; Sisters; Mrs. Adam. | poster NER ars PH bers Lewis. ” ee Eiste Oswalt, 55. gaugnter; . Mrs, Esther Rabbit; brother, {i ! i napolis 45 years, was a member CONVERSE — Mrs. Elizabeth Day, 63. A ne Cony: | Bain Behwob, ¢ at fois : : - “dia : - SIAETFORD CTY : | Bain Sehwob, - Cathepme or ‘| WILLIAMSPORT—Mrs, Letitia Wade, 5 & d YOUR EYES i a ne Murai Shei " fhe a Mis, Fase Se hanes Ww, es, son, Claren cer es; Mrs. lve Me BE Bh srseon Ime ye: sisters, rs! 8 Survivors: Brothers, John and Rober: / uar AN ¥ . s » son, Ernest Day; granddaughter, Mrs. 0 hs, Henrietta .Hartlg, Begiher ‘Willian H. Ge | Samuel Aldridge, 49. Suvi s: Wife, i CO ~~ Elks Lodge at Anderson. He 3% Robert Lucas. Bi: sons. Avers" Sibert “Wonian: Togy. | Elmer and Charies Gy oo ge; go ee oe es John; You Can Never : fo ) A " . an ws 5 member 0 the Indiana ~DELPHI—George McClaren, 80. |dore: ‘asters ‘Mis. Fred ickmas, Mre.| NORTH ol, Joabelle Pisher, | ah” Aidt age: (ster. Mrs. pear] Bird: Replace Them! . ™ ’ George Scherer, Mrs. J Bockelman, | Snow; son, Harold: brother; Smiley N. . J : | He is survived by|his wife, Mrs. Hivos dyara Allen: sons, Merle, Gigi rs. id Schafer. Mrs. Jacob Herrenbruck. | Chambers. y WINCHESTER — Lee Omer James, 64. ia . ~ Ethel W. Adair, and two nieces, Edgar, George; daughters, Mrs. n|. HUMBOLDT—Mrs. = Permelis Campbell,| OAKLAND CITY—Mrs. Mabel Handrick, Survivors: Wile Ansa; ugh er Majel C A MAN KER : Mrs. Earl Hunsinger, Grand Rapids, Frahler, Mrs, Alma Miller, Miss Dorothy | 74. Survivar: Nephew, Arthur Freeman. 69. Survivors: Sons, Duane, Emil, Harry;|SOcerson, Doris Michell, Hdih Mills; o We Fle @ 2} , Nole INDIANA HABBOR—Mrs. Lettisha Mc. |dsushter, Mrs. Irma Bailey: mother, Mrs.| {0 TIof Sco 00. : Optometrist in Charge. ;

Mich, and Mrs. Ordan Cohee ‘Aunt’ Mary E. Miller Mrs. Lottle Grant, 70, Survivors: Son Mary E. Alexander; brother, Emil { Frankfort, ? 2 =» = .| Rollo, Paul: brother, oars sis: Kenn 5 TLL PIVOTS; ny rank. and ander. ~ Mrs. Cynthia Jane Thornburg, 95. Sur-|§ 4 & {ger g Mrs, Albert, Farrington, Mrs. Chgrles | Black, Mrs. Jesse Str ckland, Mrs. Armon PERU_Elijah Townsend, 82. Survivors: | Vivors: Son, Alva E.; grandchildren, Riley, § | . { ‘4 . RAYMOND E. WILHELM, an In- ; Me Pilling. Son, Cloyd wnsend; daughter, Mrs, |Angeline and Harry Thornburg, Harlan a 3: ’ ‘Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, 68. Survivors: Brown and Ethelyn Carter. ; dia 15 Dgughter, Mrs. Ralph Stafford; son, Mau- KILMORE—Mrs. Ida E. Ellis, 69. Sur- Edith Confer, eh ———————————— i mn 15 The possibility of’ losing your eye-. i$ napolis painting | contractor rice: sisters, Mrs. Ella Kulp, Mrs, George |Vivors: Husband, J. W.: daughter, Mrs.| PETERSBURG—Mrs. Lillle Ross, 69. Sur- / i te. Tet. neglect and ; 8 years, will be buried at Crown Hill Shyder, Mrs. Chester Eversole. Ina Rawlinson. vivors: Husband; sons, James, Howard; FREEDOM LOST FOR $1.65 \ sight is remote. . meg M EWELRY CO be NT } Mrs. Suzon Schumacher, 59. Survivors: | LAFAYETTE—Mrs. John W. Coward, 57.] daughters, Mrs, Ethel Robling, Mrs. Anna _ abuse can certainly impair your s & following services at|2 p. m. tomor- Husband, Frank: son, “Frank Jr. :isters,|Survivors: Husband. John; daughters, Hawkins. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Jan. 20 (U. vision to the danger point. Only i EE ” i = Ml. Mrs. Casper Wiegel, Mrs. Bert Martin, Mrs. Emil Christ, Mrs. Edward Pfrommef. POSEYVILLE—Mrs. Elizabeth King, 81.|P.).—Joe Pena went to Folsom lete test ai er whether 1 § row at the Royster & Askin Mortu- ) EVANSVILLE—Thomas R. Elliott, 83.|Mrs. James Ullery: sons, Ken aneth, Den- | og vivor: Brother. Theo P » Pris f king. the ket. of complete test can discov 2 Doors From Power & Light Co. H 5. | Survivors: Wife, Matilda; daughter, Mrs, Dew ane, Jack; sisters, : Sarah on 10r picking poc or not you need glasses. g 2 ary. e was 4 . Russell Chanley. TS. Rel ben Head Miss -Cora | RICHMO! vors: Wite, 8! ar Stricker, yocenh Foster of $1.65. te Mr. Wilhelm, was active in the . —_— D Andrew Ye Perkins, e Survivars: 46. Survivors: - ary; daughters, ¢ p. oe: i \ aughters, rs arry oomer rs ree eo oon ’a | Logansport Woman Until (iiss Bete, Jie, Joscpn SShefic, 3 i - terian urcn. € 18 survive y a an 1ssinger, rs omas Page. 2 : Mrs. Margaret Roquett, 85. Survivors: bl son, Robert C.; his mother, Mrs. A. Daughters, Mrs. Irvie Paterson Mrs. Oscar : : wo sis-| Now Always Has Taken |zenfert: son, Giim ma ea Bryan y wnest August Walther, 82. Art rviTors: 5d s . . , ) ife se; daughters, Mrs. ur New- { O., and Mrs. R. Alfred Hayes. Care of Others. beck, Mrs. Ralph Mayes, Mrs. Yiihan Dare, a ; i MAN. If Mis F loyd Long; sister, Mrs. Gusta Smi- it : MRS. AMALIE HECK , life- Mrs. Mary Wilkin y : ; : son, 82. Survivor: Sis- : i -long resident of Indianapolis, died | Times Special : ter, Mrs. C. R. Saberton. 4 : yesterday at her home, 4724 Car-| LOGANSPORT, Jan. 20.—Indl-| # # » | ‘Bk ® rollton Ave. She was 73. ana’s only surviving Civil War| ‘pp wayNE — Mrs. Frances Brown, 49. iq a. “Services will be at 1:30 p. m. to- nurse, “Aunt” Mary E. Miller, may |sSurvivors: Husband, Francis; daughter, ¥ ig . ria spend her 97th birthday anniversary | Marcella; sons, Donald, Bernon, Cornelius, i ' § morrow at the Flanner & Buchanan |$ ia ped. cri Br sister, Mrs. Msty Girardot; broth- 1 \ ie : : Be MISSES' NEW SPRING : ol Mortuary. Burial will be at Crown For the first time in years she Is eT EBs) Dogane, rs: v y ’ ., HL bedfast with a serious illness at her wite, Mrs. JAdeline LaVanway Wa isrhonse: . T aker, Miss Mau- . id ol Mrs. Heckman was a member of home here, and is being nursed in-|rine Waterhouse; sons, Luke BP. and Rob- i {i

the New Jersey reet Methodist Church. She lived with a daughter, Mrs, Fred McDermott, and a sister, Miss Lydia Stark. Other survivors are a soh, Herbert G. Heckman; a daughter, Mrs. E. P. Wallner. Louisville; a brother, Gustav Stark, and four grandchildren.

SANDERS EDWARDS, a Span- * ish-American War veteran, died yesterday after an illness of two years in United States Veterans Hospital. He was 66. Mr. Edwards, who was a member

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> ¥ served in the 3d artillery 18 months. He was a native of Virginia, coming to Indianapolis 35 years ago. He was . an employee of the Link-Belt Co. Services will be held at 10 a. m. 2 tomorrow in the Stevens Funeral a Home and burial will be in Floral : Park. He is survived by two brothers, Robert and Walter, both of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Laura Edwards of California, four nieces and two . nephews,

MRS. MARY GOLDBLATT, mother of Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt of the Indianapolis Hebrew Con- . gregation, died yesterday after a * brief illness in herd home at Springfield, Ill. She was 68 Services will be held in the Ellinger & Kunz Funeral ‘Home Monaay afternoon and hurial will be in Oak Ridge Cemetery. She is survived by three sons, Rabbi Goldblatt, Abe W. Goldblatt of Springfield and Isidore Goldblatt of Greenville, S. C.

RAIL BROTHERHOOD HONORS | HOOSIER

LOGANSPORT, Ind, Jan. 20.— M. F. Roles of Logansport will be

‘the second man central and northern Indiana to receive 50-year Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen

of the local Fidelity Lodge No. 109 Wednesday. William. Shaver will receive a 40-year emblem and J. M. Sherwood and ‘W/ A. Blackketter will, be presented go-year emblems for ‘railroad service the youngest :

honor. I Mr. Roles is the

SHIPMAN TRIAL DUE AT FOWLER FEB. 15 J

FOWLER, Jan. J (U. P.)—Lemuel Shipman, 72,|| former Benton County auditor and president of the

First National Bank of Fowler when it failed in 1931, | [today was free under bond on an indictment charg-

0 have taken e guardianship sell, which Mr. ge of 12 years

He is alleged $23,371.75 from trust of Harry Ki Shipman 100k cha

DEATHS AMONG RESIDENTS OF INDIANA |

Parents, Mr. and Mrs Eugene France. :

erl; sisters, Mrs. Anna Berry and Mrs. Ella Bishop John Engle, 88. bara; daughter. Mrs Irvin. Archie D.. and Elm Mrs. Myrt¥e Franz, 33. Survivors: Husband, Clarence parents, : Thomas Williams; TonHers, Henty, Glens

and Earl. Survivors: Wife,

‘stead of nursing. All his life she has cared for her son, Edward, who has been dn invalid since infancy. He now is 67. Mrs. Miller performed Rousehold chores on her birthday last year and.a few years before was tending | wilneimine: dausniers Mrs. hovorss Bog a garden at her home where she|Mrs. Freda ‘Diller, Miss Catrie Bracht, Mrs.

Survivors: Wife, Barrs. E. 3. Sage; sons,

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Flora Hildebrand; sons am, Charles, has lived 47 years. ard, N The former nurse was born in | er. Mrs. Mar Wolke, 71. Survivors: DaughYork, Pa., Jan. 27, 1843, daughter of | ters, Mrs. Nima Sauer and Erma and Helen 3 : Charles Rione, She became the bride of” Absalom| Mrs. Mamie Evans, 56. Survivor: Miller in Chicago a carpenter r Lag i a carp FRANKTON—Lewis Odom, 86. vivor: Son, Charles. Shortly after the marriage. Mr. gs Husband, Frank; daughters, Sylvia, corporal during the Civil War. . At|MI5: Frank Banzen, Mrs. Nick StrincenVicksburg, Miss, after a brilliant |Saunders and Mrs. George Callas; sons, Stanley and John. ill and was joined by his bride who|band, Thomas E.; daughters, Mrs. Harland remained. on nursing duty at Mec- Ereadlove and Roald Nygard; sont James L Donald Crowe; sisters, Mrs. Agnes Smith, to Logansport in 1872. Mr. Miller, a|Mrs. Frances Philley and Mrs. H. K. stationary 1 0 died in 1922. Mrs.’ Harriet Partridge, 85.

Edward, Marcus, Vernon and Gust; brothHenry and Anna Elizabeth Bruk. Wolke; sons. Arthur and Edwin; brother, Brother, Ed Mabbitt. ; tly 2 GARY—Mrs, Julia -Ciesielski, 44. SurvivMiller joined the Army, serving as a vich, Mrs. Francis McGevrn, Mrs. Vern war record, Corporal Miller became |™ 3 o Mary Crowe, 67. Survivors: 2 L. and William J. R, li 1 Pherson Hospital. The couple came 2 yan, Smilin, Gerald and Meade; brother, John Gramps.

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pe. 7 2 kB) ATTICA—Frank Paul, 177. Survivors:| Mrs. Alice Wilford, 63. Survivors: Da be MARION—Mrs. Junniea Logan, 59. Sur- ie Tu 1 ( 5 ¥ Sons, Walter, William, ’ Peter; daughters, | ter, Mrs. Dorothy Gray; son, Pe ry: ug ‘| vivor: JON—pos. Susie Hodson. om, Pout a nd te Hunt obins: f on the basis of $700 annually for : L Mrs.’ Mary Dawson, Mrs. Irene Corbin | Charles Sulich, 58. Survivors: Wife,| Larry Cordell Gardner. Survivors: Mrs, Ruth Metsker and Mis. distribution of State funds to defray each teaching unit. A teaching uni : Mis) {fagate; Dosle, Miz: Avice Funen, Mary; sons Charles Jr, John, Nick, Pete, | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gardner; Hf stepdsughier, Maradeen Mo- pary of A agies to ers, is based on an average daily atJoseph, Steve, Mike and George; daughter, | grandparents, Mr. an .B, urra I= ( ELOOMINGTON—Walter G. Young, 63.) Mrs. Bete Yakovich: brothers, John. Pete |and Mr, and Mrs. Willian ander, | SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP-mMs. iy ond nt of Publi i Ps ti SD |rendancs of 35 Dale Sheol x 2 Brotnets. Courtiend’ and W. Dr Youn sedis BH Mike, pe Sun Sin Te Lewis Dunker, 66, Sur-| Bie Ghavies Giboons hive. Ada Hoping I Public InstTueton,, a1» (isis. school Publis, For the present | Judith Ann jo urawsil, 31. Survivors: ughters, Misses Lillian and T. Wann a" nounced today. distribution there were 19,911 teachs

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Schools in Marion County received $764,050 in the semiannual |

a wide distrit | This money represents part of the State’s collection under. the gross « ‘%! income tax. : : The State makes its distribution

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VALPARAISO—Henry = M. .Pindling, 70.1}

Survivors: Sons, Paul, Byron, Robert: sis=

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