Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1939 — Page 23
CT AY — Dr Campbell to A Address | IONIS URGED er TRADE IN Yar 0 CAMERA LOCAL DEATHS C 7 1 holic Fo rum Sun d ay| ON MAL GOURSES ot U. 5. Senstar SlSIeR) {DIex), herd Mawar 3 and No Down Payment on
. ‘| Wellesley College, highest academic Mrs. Harriett Drillette =~ [died Tuesday at St. Vincent's Hos- anne A warning to high school ‘pupilsihonor that can be awarded a junpital. Burial will be at Crown Hill wu | against signing -for “high Hor. 2 Funeral arrangements were being| Mrs. Foltz was 78. -She-died- as{NOtre Dame Faculty Member | g ag y ig Pressure) - made today for Mrs. Harriett Dril-|a result of injuries received five \ Ni ; : correspondence courses was issued Advertisement lette, of 3038 W n Blvd, who Weeks 8g0 in a fall in downtown Will Discuss Lives of | . today by Floyd I. McMurray, State died ashingto Indianapolis. Born at Ben Davis, . | ; | Superintendent of Public Instrucyesterday at Methodist: Hos- she had heen a resident here more More and Fisher. Htion,.
ital, —l | P She was: 83. Shen 4) years. «Many of these propositions have
Mrs. Drillette, the widow of Capt.| She had been a member of the | Thomas Drillette, came to Indian-|Mt. Olive Methodist Church at Dr. T. Bowyer Campbell, Notre SS little merit and are merely money-
apolis recently from Elizabeth where Ben Davis. Her husband, William |Dame University faculty member, | § Pe making schemes,” he said.
she spent most of her life. H. Foltz, who died five years ago,| Vill be the principal speaker Sun- 8 We aw One sign of questionable home-'(_ Faning -—} | — She is survived by a son, Burke|was in the contracting business| Say 57 High at we Ostholic Forum at | Se : Susy courses is the claim that a Palling hair is 2 scalp condition — 7 \ NT
G. Slaymaker, here, given the student upon why combined £ Cuticura : Mrs. Foltz is survived by two Fim. forum, which begins at 8 p.|b sompletin of the course, Mr. Mc-| and Ointmen ae ay
Charles A. Bernauer dohiiven and. thsee grear.|Ms 8 sponsored by the Indiana| ff MUNEY SOMES are More than 50] | a a 8 Charles Adolph Bernauer, former grandchildren, all of Indianapolis, Chapter of the Internationa “la : correspondence schools of good| 4ruff and promote lustrous hair growth \ 4 gr! POlIS, | eration of Catholic Alumnae. Dr.|3 standing and added that parents auickly! Buy today—at your druggist's} > 4
; and two brothers, Edward Pi n, == : Indianapolis ‘policeman, was dead ward Pierson. | ciaude E. Hadden will preside, as-| 8 should investigate before signing C 1] 1 [ 1] o .\ Aa
_ 1} today at his home on Lake Free-|Indianapolis, and George W. Pier-|gisted by the Rev. Henry F. Dugan : tracts. Pa man near Monticello. He was 72. son, Miami, Fla. Indianapolis Catholic diocese chan- con ul NENT Mr. Bernauer served in the Police Edward Badger cellor.
Dr. Campbell will discuss the lives Department for 28 years, at one time of ao amp More and John Fisher.
Funeral services for Edward py : doing patrol duty on a bicycle and oTe He will lecture at 2 p. m. Sunday g Badger, who died Monday, will be ioh : I - on ig Mb OF He Best held ai 3:30 p. m. today at the 3) ihe Sacteq Heart High, Scixel \ 012d: £4330) CAMERA He lived here until 1930 when he Harry W. Moore Mortuary. Mr|op the Notre Dame Club of Indian- 3 moved Lake Freeman. He was a|Badger was 80. The place of burial| nis at 5 dinner at 6 p. m. Sunday
: : has not been decided. » : : migmber of i A Born in Shelby County, he came at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Dr. T. Bowyer Campbell
Namot Maple of Indianapolis; two to Indianapolis in 1876 and was sons, Carl ple of 1 and [employed at the E..C. Atkins Co. William A. of Indianapolis; a broth- 25 years. He had been retired in MOUN
recent years. er, Ben, of Denver; two’ sisters, ARGOS—Charles ook, 73. Survive VERNON — Mrs. Frances C Mrs. Emma Dickerson of Indianapo- Mr. Badger is survived by tWO|ors: wife, Mrs, Nell 5 Sook: sisters, Mrs. | Baker, a. Survivors: Husband, Frank; lis and Mrs. Anna Lipp of Engle- daughters, Mrs. Ethel Swaisgood|Mary Wilcox, Mrs Mss, Alta Sel lers. os: Son. brothers, William, Norman, Earl. wood, Colo, and a granddaughter,|2nd Mrs. Jessie Rogers of Seattle, gimer. dau 18 ern hres. Teen Coukrel. Mrs. |guNAPPANEE—-Dorothy Mav Housour, 2, “Betty Bernauer. Wash.; three sons, Albert H. and |Louella Sarber, Miss Leah Hodges Houshur: sisters, Phyllis’ and Onde Hous
BLOOMINGTON-—Mrs. Harriet May, 64. | our. Services will be held at 2 p. m. to- Thedore, Dayton, O., and Harry H, Survivors: Husband, Omer; sons, Jonas,| PERU~—Mrs. Magdalene Pugsley 27. Surmorrow at the Hamilton & Bishop Philadelphia. Pa., and a sister, Mrs. Sonn, Wayne. Ellsworth ion May, sis | vivors: Husband, G. A. ugsley; _ father . s, Mrs. Helen Worley, Mrs. Anna Ser : 3 Funeral Home. Burial will be at|James W. Gatewood, Omaha, Neb.|yrs' Rebecca Spitts, Mrs. Carrie Fisher: Sylvester Marais wr Haro sis- / % Onl Crown Hill. brother, Isaac Wampler. ter, Mrs. Elnora Storey v . Mrs. M ary McFadden DECATUR-_Joshua Krick, 86. Survivor:| PRINCETON—Mrs, Cora Zimmerman, 53.
3 : Son, George : Survivors: Husband, Arthur, Ssughiers ¥ a : ELSTON—Nicholas Burkenpas, 85. Sur-|Mrs. Rufus Orange, Misses Edith and rl a at r Sylvester G. Conlee fos ices a be hey ln Bre Shera ht ters. Mrs, Wi lism Kiaiber, Betty Jo_Zimm erman. gous, Raymond, ¥ y : - s a Matherson, Mrs. Henry Goris, |# ; ers, am, Owen i : j Sylvester G. Conlee, Indianapolis Mrs. Earl Strong: Sons, Peter, Guy broth. Mrs.. Ada Setinger, Mrs. Ae
resid 8 years, died yesterday at|Mortuary for Mrs. Mary M. MC- ers,’ james, Richa Loveles his iy 1146 I es St. He|Fadden, who died Tuesday at the| EVANSVILLE — Lester W. Agnew. 21. Cecelia Mason, 85. Survivors: re- eason OWIR : s hter. Mrs. Ethel Survivors: Wife, Golda; daughters, Joyce, | Daughter, Mrs. Floyd Lynch; sons, Rich- ; was 87 home of her daug I, IS. and Eloise; son, Lester new Jr.; sisters, |ard, James, George, Louis; sister, Mrs. El- . : M. Linville, 2924 Beech St. Burial|Mrs. Carvil Cain, Mrs. dg : ?
M¢. Conlee was a member of the |": ar Fletcher, Vira Bailey. Ww Patlorng United Spanish War Veterans and yi ie at Fairview Cemetery, Lauta: daigh chat! i 0g SARS We Savor aon Ward. deashterardy ia. Of Our New Spring Indianapolis Lodge, F. and A. M. a ew. lesch; broth-~rs, Herbert and A Cripe, Mrs. Jess Swartz; brother, He is survived by his wife, Mrs Mrs. McFadden, who was 88, had | “Robert yd, 41. Survivors: Wite, sis Aripsisone. Dicy Conlee. ? "|been ill only a few hours. She Feegy: ghter, | qhother, Mrs. | gg YVILLE—Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth : SIDEWAL : T he Rev. Stanley Ralston, Speed- |S born in Rush County on a farm rss. Viols® Hicks, Mrs: | ChE ori G.. Stenson, will bY ons: Ls : 20 de TNA and was married to Joseph H. Margaret Muck: “Srothers, Adoiph, Gubert Sel Eracrion aa Jon ohers, Selling Regularly : : ade cl
way Boulevard. M. E. Church pas- McFadden, who farmed in Rush and Thomas Agnew. | yr ’ TOPEKA—] g 2) iy In tor, and the Masons Will haveloo oo' hs they came here about 2 = = = Lasalle Hoversicek Thompson, 94. up to 25¢ a roll £3 pric SL PN hn
- : Son, . [oe] charge of services at 2 Pp. m. to 30 years ago. He died in 1917. 67 Y ORA — Mrs. Elizabeth R. Eikenberry, oa. harles; Sisters, Mrs. Emma Lantz, Mane Over i ‘oy,
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. Survivors: Husband, Charles; dau . morrow at the home. Burial Will |" ap. McFadden had beens mem- (ter, Mrs. Robert Baim: son. Carl aug TRAFALGAR—John F. Barnes, 81, Sur-
be at Floral Park. h Miss A Rosk vivors: Wife; ughet M e ntral Avenue Meth-|Miss Agnes Roskusk ; ughe rs. Claude ber of t Ce Vv YNE—Ti oh v S. McCarthy, 176. Vaught, Mrs. chester ©. SS riigeaan Mrs.
ae odist Church. She is survived bY|survivore W : Basil Paris; son, : Mrs. William Metzger two daughters, Mrs. Linville and Win, William oe a} ny ed opn. Ed. VALPARAISO-=Charles Ohlfest, 76. Sur- : Contains features that only high-
and’ Eileen F. McCarthy. vivors: Wife, Catherine; daughter, Mrs. . { Funeral services®for Mrs. William |Mrs. D. G. Tipfon, of near Shelby-| "yc Georgia Ethel Vail, 52, Survivor: Arthur Sievers, Mrs. Clarence Fisher: sons, wi roportion with priced, foreign-made speed cameMetzger, 1742 Olive St., will be held | Ville, and a granddaughter, Miss|Mother, Mrs. Nannie L. Win Earl ind J. Ed Eq ward Ohlfest; sister, Mrs. g this sale i So f Willi \ : boast of! - at 2 p. m. today at the Friendship Doris Linville. i: “daughters, MIs. Buevigort, gon ES Survivor: Daughter. Mus. | lors fa com alas, 58 ase
h of which she was a mem- . Lawrence C. Me Mrs. - Joseph | 84. Survivor: Daughter, Mrs. Flora ; 1 | ate Church, Guethe, Mrs. Fred Lipos, ‘brother, “Lhe Swisher ’ i » SO easy to operate that any
ber. Burial will be at Anderson. Fey De 7 te i with She was 70. LIFE INSURANCE AS : % | | amateur can use it with assurance She is survived by her husband, ME Tere Aanthe RAEBIT EARNS CLIMB - of superlative results under prac-
Arthur; sister, Miss Alma Lepper.
William; three sons, David of St. INVESTMENT i AILED Efederick C. Bultemeler. 84, Suryivors: (OR JUMP) RECORD | | tically any fi has conditions! Truly, Flasher Synchronized
Louis, Dewey of Muncie and How- daughters. Mrs. Arthur 3 Reiman, Mrs. Loyd —_— ‘| a camer. knows no limitations! with Camera
- y «Pi Bd ona DO — Her Smith. 65. survivors: Wife, Cath- WeLDE PION, az UB op . Sib pr Xs 3 te B . i G 3 2d NO. ans PAYMENT Oo fn ly $3 95 ! 2 : a
Rosa Sedam, both of Indianapolis, erine; daughters, Mrs. Clarance Harber, 1g : and two brothers, Edward Conte and “Legal reserve life insurance com- sr dence” prothers. John. William: ou He 19. o > building here said to- WITH TRADE-IN Elwood Coate. panies .provide a 110 billion dollar ter, Mrs. Catherine Harber. ay they believe they have a new A Hi} . economic safeguard for American go: Survivors: hon wi {HHS Tabby record of some kind ; i i iL | HH3} {EAT 8)
n, broth Frank,| Climbing te the scaffolding surErnst Nattkemper families, homes and businesses,” Charles White; Sister, Mrs, De Moore. rounding the second SE they
The body of Ernst Nattkemper,|paul E. Fisher, Indianapolis Life |g BAGERSTOWN Wiliam Ho eonn and found a wild rabbit. Workmen said | | former Indianapolis: resident, Was|incurance Co. treasurer, said today. Dr Prod Leavell, ron: sons. SoA 0€\the ony way it could have gotten| f. | 29 on the CIRC LE
cremated yesterday afternoon. Speaking on “The Investment Se- ST ANN ea. Mary oF Hickle, 52.|there was by climbing the ladder— : . a Doors From Power & Light Co.
He died at Decatur, Ill, Sunday Anna Burk, Mrs. Elizabeth Dukes ‘|unless it jumped,
i i p! - Ivin, 84. Suryt on his 70th birthday. Mr. Natt-|curity of Life Insurance” at the Co ps. Selista Ann Salvin, Hina, Calvin;
kemper had lived in Indianapolis 20|lumbia Club luncheon meeting of |sons, Frank. John, Perry, Arthur Calvin. years and was widely known among the local chapter of Chartered Life MARTINSVILLE—William Marion Stiergrain dealers. He was a past exalted BE ie Ls said: Rhates SSiierwatt, “sister, Mrs. Esle Shake: ruler of the Decatur Elks Lodge. “This sum will be paid as it comes | C: Frank Gimmell, 8
He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. (que, largely at times when it is|giinoe aon Edward Mitchell. brothers,
Erma Hammer, and a grandson, needed most by policy owners and | William, Richard Mitchell; sister, Mrs, Natt Kemper Hammer, both of De-| beneficiaries. The average protection Ely atsing, 5. Mrs: Lenore Wooley troit. : is approximately $1725 for each of Zimmerman, Eines. Hob Husband, Eri i nes Cc ren rnes oDer oe, oan, the 64 million policy holders. rE RE Limon. Mig!
: Will H. Rost “In 1938 these companies paid 975 |Ray D. Everson; bo, Russell
. million dollars in death claims and | Wooley. Funeral services for Will H. Rost, | p0ut $1,625,000,000 to living policy | MOUNT SUMMIT — Joseph Canady. 64. former Indianapolis resident Who poigers» =~ Beth, atl, Fred. Earl and Frank Canedsy: died at New York City Tuesday, Will| nr Fisher was introduced by J. daughter Mrs, George Crayoraft St be held at-3 p. m. Sdturday at the|Ryssell Townsend Jr. and Horace E.|sisters, Mrs. Rose Esterbrook, Mrs, ia); Hisey & Titus Funeral Home, Burial Storer presided. Hagkler, Mrs. Lulu West, Mrs. Bird Minwill be at Crown Hill =
He is survived by his wife, Leah;
four sisters, Mrs. Frank Nessler, March Special Miss Hattie Rost, Mrs. Alma Bush and Mrs. Imogene Martin; a broth- HALF SO LES er, Walter, and two nephews, ¢ all of : Indianapolis. . Ladies’ Men’s Mrs. Olive Foltz k I
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