Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1939 — Page 18

Mrs. Margaret Bourgonne. Mrs. Margaret Bour:onne, one of Indianapolis’ oldest residents, died yesterday at her home, 722 E. Morris St. She was 92. ‘Mrs. Bourgonne was born here, the daughter of the laie Jacob and Elizabeth: Schepp. Her husband, Stephen, died many yeirs ago. She was a member of Sicred Heart Church and its Christian Mothers’ Society. She is survived by a son, George; a sister, Mary. &chopp, and two granddaug] aters. Funeral services are in be held at

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| THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1939

GAINES BOY ANS;

Deaths Among Tndiona Residents

INSTALLS ‘CRY’ ROOM O., March 16 (U. P)— Mothers who bring their babies with them to the newly remodeled

brothe: Acton continued to gain in his up-

hill fight for life today. amos

reported that the boy, conscious and [Levis rational, is improving but still is in snd

ed vivors:

‘Surgeons removed a bullet from |B his head after a revolver being ex-

discharged, sending the pellet crash-|" ing through the child's left eye. Optimistic, surgeons now hope not

sight of his injured eye. Msx,

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ATLANTA — Alice Survivors: Sati, Claude, Ralph, Ray

. : 3. : and Russell Cochran Accidentally shot last Wednesday, |*' flier Cochran. = seGormi 4-year-old James Grimes of nears. Survivors: Sons, 00H John, Herman;

St. Francis Hospital authorities Flora Sellars. sass. ‘Cas , Caster. Jo Sgteph: Joh. se Brome: Thre 34 Mary Re planuck,

COLUMBUS—Emil W viv 0 Wife;

amined by his father accidentally hate brother Let Me

ard E Die hter, 3 Jen George Sheppe:

Es ns t La , Aleda;

Mary Cochran,

eis] h - Dehner, 80. Sur-{ pred ite a Io ters, Mrs. Mary | 5a Meter, Mrs. Eva Mrs. Martha | Mrs

man; -

Boffing, 45. Sursisters WV orfe: Anna Hodler Mrs. Ruth Noland; brother, Thomas

RSVILLE—Earl T. Jo 55. Suri, parents, Mr. rs. Wil nabelle Bates;

McClure, 84. Survivors: Wiles; sister, Mrs.

63. Survivors: |77. Lo Harry and Iris; | Scott

5. Fred Warder. a Sorvivors: Parand’ May. Drothers, Meivin, Morris; TO ulia Ye

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- sisters, Mr, isses Lo! brothers, enhoelter. Raft

Ju oon Sister, aE

iam * Lt] Tucker,

sons, Everett, .3 Sister,

Sarah William, Thoms,

KFORT—Mrs. Nellie Belle AnderSurvivors:

and, daughters, Mrs. Ruth Mon g wn h Basset, Mrs. Buelan

Mrs. Pearl Brown,

PENDLE and Fri Bomael. op Sa — Yiam: NS ugh i

10. Survivors: Wife, | Nora Kelley. . Mrs, Carrie ye ang nar | Ela

Eran. nes, Mrs. Mar zaret Mr. Touts Janes, of Mrs, Edwar - Eu Albert Thonn

Euediinger, 52. Surviovrs:| . Hen Rothert, BRrvivors: ued] sis iaers

Mrs. nd Jacob” Ruedlinger.

and Mrs. Garnet ‘Bound. Mr sons, Gerad. ' vin, Lester: sisters, ar “Mrs. nh IW, 'S. . . brothers, | Lock, Mrs. Lena Cloutier. RENSSELAER—Emera'd A. Aldric am ughie rs, Survivors: Wife, ‘Addie; stepson, Harry

eT, | Swart RIC! CHMOND—Mrs. Cora Finne, Thomas 80. EVI: Sister, Mrs. Ida

S: | daughter, Mrs. Frank:

Moa Charles Stevens; brother. John RO

Haupt:

~Mrs. Mary A. Williams, Das zhters Mee.

Patterso! CITY—Paul ver "2.

SHELB 74. Survivors: Bausback, Mrs.

Edgar | UNION

ters, May!

Mrs. | ohn, Charles, aries,

Th Husband, Fred; omas, Sie and Mrs. ford Hugh ‘Patton: brothers. 'W!

William CH rge Gott; nalf-sister, Mrs.

Jones,

“Rother. Mrs. Charles Paust; Ormer

yvivors: Mother, Mrs. Gertrude Howell; sislle, Margaret; brothers, Louis

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National Chief Pledges Legion to Unemployment ~ American Legionnaires celebrated . the Legion’s 20th anniversary across 1 for national - de- i ro «which will each year|8:30 a. m. Saturday ai the nome Mis. Lon 8 Demaree, Miss Julie Anderson; ficiency.” Church. Burial is to pe ai St. Sughiers: Paddock. Miss Zois Sango ren in 's Cemetery. 3 ; More than 11,000 Legion posts|Joseph’s C ry a ee. dats k pHOWE—Mrs. Ida Chadwick reviewed the organiza- High Sch Bartieon, Shorirlige wy Maude Calvert, 55. survivors: NTINGTON — Benjamin Bresentan, tion's 20-year history in an address : _m g ool senior, of 2524% N. NeW | nuiband. Bdward: sister. Mrs, Milton Bol. |82. Survivors: Sons. Willlem, John, Ed: Funeral services: for Charles W. Grace M Diedrich ! er, Mrs. warned against intermittent surges| gy ves who died yeste'day at his - + |ness of a little more than two weeks. Mrs. Ks tie c jEbornt on, 83. Surviv-|_ JEFFERSONVILLE — Joseph Molck, 93. of support for expanded national : : ‘Services will be held at 2 p. m.|He was 17. (3 ool am; Srorge | Uihry | Unders a X , Mrs Phoebe C. oding- “ reasoning men “ve realized [held at 11 a. m. Satwday at the y : Maj Survivors: | ton. a Dobe _¢ ny’ ding. hai War a not made the Royster & Askin Fun:cral Home, |8ry for -Mrs. Grace M. Diedrich, Saturday at Flanner & Ir: Sons 1 Prank Eas ares: da ol, : who died yesterday. She was 38. |Mortuary and burial will be at Shares Ci Gi and Pred eva eyd; Tatar KOKOMO—Mrs. Es a, Chadwick said. “We felt and have \ 0 h 7 was ; VILLEMrs. Anns Mn aut 'L if the lessons r. Hayes, who was 71. was = na-|tucky, she was a member of the|mother, Ruth, and two brothers, |g: E7ANSYILL Daughters, Mrs, Mary Koch, |W! Sses : eosifivied 10: feel that if tive of Spencer County and lived{Morris Street Christian Church Carroll Harry and Richard A. Har- Mis, Susan Moehlenkamp and Claude Brothers, omn." adie and Frank Mokba: here at home, then we did perform : Mis. Lola Evelyn Villines, 25. Surv. ors: URI. Sur -|by the William B. Burfo:d Printing ern Star, Indianapolis Chapter 393. Husband, Regel; father, Iley Easley; broth-| oon #4 a. Th he. Sn 5 Freal sevice I ahs Jerse Co. for 28 years. He was a past| .She is survived by two brothers, o William Ww Easley . old Goodwin. Silas: Ysughiern Mn. ; : HONOLULU, T. H, March 16|Siclla; daughters, Connie jane and svelvr : Deughters, M Raps Autocracies’ M., and a member of {he Sahara |dianapolis., (U. P.).—Lincoln Ellsworth, basking Walker! sisters DA rd Mes, Faye Mitchell, Mrs oa “We recognize that there have|Grotto and the Ty, lograpaical “ Albert, Ernest, Meredith and Peter Walker. |J. F. u o be Sud Spend the winter of-1941| Mrs. Lyd Ka NEW CASTLE—Mrs. vi rig go, ; He is survived by a dau ther, Mrs. at the South Pole. He said he would , Mrs. Mrs ters, the autocracies of individuals and|. "7; "Bi rman. "a grar idaughter, Services will be held at 9 a. m.|make sri i ier zs Camm attic. Gar i 6 1, sisters, . and two airplanes. Wite, Agatha; , Wilb d Le oe ot h the inception of the Legion, we de-|great-granddaughter, DMliss Ella at the Brookville Catholic Church. Bria: ons uED on ls ther t Satin und a 1 Murad, clared ourselves in opposition to the Julian, all of Indianapols. day at the home of his daughter, the masses. . ..” i : - Turning to national defense, Mr. Mrs. E. S. VanMeter, 737 E. Spar Friends here today we‘s advised a . lend the best of our thought to the a __|at Elm Grove Cemetery, Brookville. defense of our nation from the dan-|Of the death of Dr. Frani W. Foxand particularly to the dangers|the home ot his daughter, Mrs. Wil- pss ad ve St Prove post. x which, through the ignorance and, ¢ gennedy, at Flor nce, ola, OS ne he 2 ’ citizenry, beset it from within.” i here about 17 months ago to live “We should develop a national| He was a graduate off DePauw|with his daughter. University and the Indiang Univereach year and every day be at a Mrs. VanMeter, Mrs, Eva Dielks, peak of efficiency,” he said. ticed here from 1901 until 925 when Mrs. Flora Sellers and Mrs. Rose he moved fo Florida. : Martha Bransteter, Addison, O.; “Too often we have surges of sup- : ys port for the national es and |and a captain in the 160t1} Indiana and four sons, Joseph, Casper, 2 Regiment during the Spani {h-Amer- ville not sensible procedure. The Legion sional Medal. He was com: hissioned : has for 20 years warned against it.|as a major during actior| on the Edward C. Bremerman defense which we are advocating| Church, lodge and club a liations contractor and World War veteran should overcome this condition, and |included the Meridian Street M. E. and lifelong Indianapolis resident, the alert to see that we do not again Shrine, the Columbia Club, Indianfall into a state of obsolescence or|apolis Athletic Club, Indianapolis|Illinois St. He was 41. : Mr. Bremerman is survived by his | fense.” : . Committee of 100 Club and Phi DelMr. Chadwick said the Legion|ta Theta Fraternity. Eileen; his mother, Mrs. Anna 4 Bremeérman, all of Indianapolis; twe ment problems. “We must continue to be insistent, piigt Se ai heht at Benjamin C., of Kalamazoo, and a |: sister, Mrs. Ruth I. Cline, of Debe said, “that we faise th» Har i He is survived by his wit} Leila; : : yl n » vy immigration to this country, until| ° daughter: a brother, Ir. Frod|, Funeral services are to be held at ; 2 p. m. Saturday at the McNeely grandchildren. Bill. “Tillman H. Harpole Post Services will be Leld gt § p. mu. at Holds Open House Anna Louise Wilson Mrs. Louise Mowwe a . {Louise Wilson, 8-year-old daughter gionaires, to which all district of-| Funeral services’ for Mrs. Louise|{0f Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Wilson, ficers were invited. The affair was : New. Crown Cemetery. Deitrick, 1515 de St., are to be i - celebration of its 20th Anniversary.| held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. lak tha, She had heen ‘1ll since Novem Officials said most posts were open Mrs. Mowwe, who was &%. was the parents she is survived by a Chadwick, which was broadcast|born at Ft. Wayne, but lived here sister, Evelyn. from Chicago. Survivors. include ® her daiighter side Community House. fs entire 12th District will celeT Forty & & Eight Chateau. WASHINGTON, March 16.—Mrs. Sarah B. Dean, widow of the late today at Emergency Hospital. She was 84. Sophia Upfold Bingham. Her grandfather was the Rt. Rev. Indiana. Services will be held Saturday George Upfold Bingham, South Bend, and Edmund H. Bingham, MAIL CLERK, IS DEAD Charles H. Webster, former chief Ave He was 79. Mr, Webster had lived in IndianServices will be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday at Shirley Bros. Central Mr. Webster is survived by his wife, Stella S., and a son, Ralph F., Advertisement ’ DOCTOR'S FORMULA

PEAK’ DEFENSE, DrivgpBinthuay Birthday Noted: CHICAGO, March 16 (U. P)— the nation last night and heard . National Commander Stephen F. and every day be at the peak of ef-|and at 9 a. m. at Sicred Heart HAGERSTOWN—Martin Lundy, 55. Sur. use: | HOWE—Mrs. Ida Weiss. 78. arles W. Hayes over a national radio network and Jersey St. died today after an ill-|i0%s: hali-brother, Shinn, Weaver; uait- far, daughter, lis, orton; sishi 2353 Central -A be Hushana, William, brothers, george Survivors: Son, Prank; daughter, Mrs. ome, entral-Ave., are to : > defense programs. tomorrow at Moore & Kirk Mortu-| Services will be held at 2 p. Ba ors NTLAND... hariee: " dati 18, Mrs. | Griffin; half-brother, Schuyler Nolin. world safe for democracy,’ MI. IBuria] is to be af Crown Hill Born in Harrison County, Ken-|Crown Hill. He is survived by his|Mis, Ellzaveth Anderson. ~~ bir, “Pho Ber Tt, of the War are properly appreciated ; : Burns; sons, Julius Sd Charles Tragese! here for 35 years. He wis employed |here, Rebekah Lodge 326 and East- |rison. Mrs. Della Kindred, 62. BACK TO ANTARCTIC OT asiey Survivors: _ Wife, [Hat v racy safe for and in America.” i oo edge 510. Po 4 Elijah ang William White, In- am Walker, urvivors: a Mrs, Mary Any Bell. Th, in Hawaiian sunshine, said today Nong Moore, Mrs. Erie Warner: brothers, Uldia and Mrs, Kathryn Schneider; son, been throughout : recorded history Union, Joseph Behner wb: Louise Survivors: Daughters Mis. A firey. make the trip with two companions Ta the autocracies of classes and so at prs. Clarence E. Marshill, and a imon FP, ards, lacs, J. 50.° Mrs. Ella Anders, Mrs. Etta Osborn; for Joseph Behner, who died Tuesautocracy of both the classes and Dr. Frank W. Foxwalthy. Chadwick said the Legion “must row Ave. He was 80. Burial will be TF ve, Mr. Behgers which beset it from without|worthy, formerly of Indiatapolis. at Born neat Cedar Grove, Mr lack of appreciation of some of our carpenter and blacksmith and came yesterday. He was 65. defense establishment which will - ‘He is survived by five daughters, sity school of medicine. #e, pracUrges More Immigrant Curbs Diedgeon, Brookville, and Mrs. Dr. Foxworthy was chie} surgeon : John and Lewis Behner, Brook- |: then let "our interest wane. This is/j.on war and received a Congres- : The present laws for the national Mexican border. Edward C. Bremerman, building if they do, we must be constantly on |Church, - the Scoitish Rite, the y died yesterday at his home, 3231 N. insufficiency as to our national de- Country Club, the Miami Beach wife, Edna A.; a daughter, Miss also should aid in solving unemploy-| ge formerly was & Methodlist Hosy § brothers, Hugh, of Indianapolis, and as the Legion has been insistent,” school for a year. troit. such time as our domestic problems of unemployment have been solved.”| W., of Berkeley, Cal, Ba 0! puneral Home with burial at Crown tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Cremation will 1d How, . Services were held at 10 a. m. at Tillman H. Harpole Post 249 held Parley Mortuary today for Anna open house last night for city LeMowwe, who died Tuesday at the 27s Tindall St., Sho Het Tues. held in connection with the three-| home of her daughter, Mri, John |02Y 8% her home. Burial Wil be a day Indianapolis American Legion ber and was at City Hospital alJ. C. Wilson Punerzl Home. ; Burial last night and members listened to|is to be at Concordia. most two monihs. In addition io the speech of National Commander for 60 years. She was a Zion EvanBruce P. Robison Post 133 will|gelical Church member. hold a party tonight at the Brookate the anniversary at a dinner and dance Saturday night at the Times Special Rear Admiral Richard C. Dean, former Navy medical director, died Born at Lafayette, Ind., she was the daughter of Joseph J. and George Upfold, first Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church of nd burial will be at Arlington emetery. Two brothers survive, Indianapolis. CHARLES WEBSTER, 79, railway mail clerk, fifth division, died today at his home, 5845 Dewey apolis since he joined the Railway Mail Service in 1890. Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park. and a daughter, Mrs. Vivian L. Siener, both of Indianapolis. - GREAT SUCCESS FOR UGLY SURFACE

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