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PAGE 16 | THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1939 | Altar-Bound 220-POUND HUSBAND |
LOCAL DEATHS o Deaths Among Indiana Residents | sAvsWIFE, 100, CRUEL POT Tad,
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 12 (U.| wy sisters. sses N p, Cl d Mary] Husband; adughters, Mrs. Clora E Knauff, S ; 1018 S. MERIDIAN ST. So an rutatcrs Ins. BE erpa)’ 280 | Swe; i Thomas. Ria on | Mrs. Iva Marley, Mrs. Inez Johnson; sons, P.). eeking a divorce, Michael
i | Mrs. Minnie Venning, 78. Survivors: | Glen D., Luther, Wylie, Argus and Dwight y : . RI-4T771 Mrs. Margarete Bedel Clarence J. Anderson \ Pine Miss Mildred Cox: sister, Mrs. Myr. | Daughters, Mrs. William Kiser, Mrs. H. C.| Brown. = vives JO lkalos, 31. who weighs 220 : tle Knickerbocker. Ahrens, Mrs. Fred Meyer, Mrs. Ada Rade-| Mrs Eclistia Mongosa, 69. Survivers:| pounds, charged his 100-pound wife Special for Mother's Day
: { | . > . Tn ” n . ; ’ Claren y.| ; | macher; sons, G . Holland d Wil-| Husband, Joseph: two daughters, Mrs.| . Funeral services for Mrs. Mar-| Funeral services for Cla ce J. 3 Seti BROOKSTON—Mrs. Mary Smith, 38. | liam Fark, ore pa, ™ . Suzanne Marks, Mrs. Velma Way; sons,|With cruelty.
garete Bedel will be held at 7 p. m.| Anderson of 123 N. Denny St, will | IE ; \ Survivors: Husband, Stephen: parents,| Joseph Sprauer, 53. Survivors: Wife: |Joseph, Homer, Lyman and Peter Mon-| His sister, Irene, testified in Pro- SPRINGERS & 25¢c Ib r
. y rv r . Mr. and Mrs. Sanford owen; sisters, son: sisters, Mrs. Minnie Jones, Miss | gosa. So aL Ye Hany Ww. Niooks be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow at the | Mrs. Grace Forward, Miss Gladys Gowen. Anna Spraucr, Miss Lena Sprauer, Mrs. | RUSHVILLE—Mrs. Anna Stafford, 58. bate Court that she once saw Mrs. FRYERS eace lapel ana at 2 p. m. sun-
3 I | > : | orsey F er al ome 1 Ww { ARN p 3 CHALMERS-—Morgan Burgett, 2. Sur- | da y at ¢ he 1 miontown Ba pti st Dorse un H me. Bur al ill | 8 ur |
R. Murphy. Isurvivors: Sisters, Mrs. Frank Dunn, Mrs. | Geroukalos push her hefty spouse! b Washingt Park \ ~ s | vivors: Daughter, Mrs. William Sterner;| HUNTERTOWN—Frank E. Emrich, 63. Lawrence McNew. Mrs. Mary McNew; | into g closet. Church. Burial will be at Union-|be at ashington Park. .
sister, Mrs. Beil Stephens (Survivors: Wife, Ella; sons, Clifford, Rich- |brother, J. L. Thompson. “ | Young ROASTERS. _15¢ Ib. | COLUMBUS Mrs. Zilpha L. Thaver. 56. 2rd: Joseph; ‘daughters, Mrs. Frances| SHELBYVILLE—Albert Ricketts, 67. Sur- When that lady gets mad, she's § FREE DRESSING ~~ FREE DELIVERY town. { Mr. Anderson, who was 45, died \ I Survivors: Husband. Ire: sons Loster.| YOUNR. Mrs. Rachel Dodge. [vivor: Sister, Mrs. Charles Hodell, wiry,” explained the witness. OPEN SUNDAY UNTIL NOON Mrs. Bedel, who was 96, died Wednesday at his home. He was] ¥ \ re | Gena, Dale, Robert dau bert Mrs. | LAFAYETTE—Lewis Chandoird, 24. Sur-| SOUTH BEND Mrs. Herbert racker — { 3 RS 8 rot " : iv . | . K vivors $ 5. S. «| Ba EE Wednesday at the home of a niece, born at Haddonfield, N. J., and had | R ; | Ghazies Hoeae, bro her, Wa re oor. | vivors: Mother, Mrs. Cecil Cox. | on erhelts Irn Ciitser: Mrs. Sianey |
4 3 Y ESE AN we | Mrs. A. M. Spall, of 20 N. Jefferson lived here seven years. He was a | | Ross. MICHIGAN CITY — Ernest Rozean, 77.| George. aM. Spal I 3 . Olive Parker, 77. Survivors: Hus-|Survivors: Wife, Mary; daughter, Mrs. W.| Mrs. Zilford Carter, 39. Survivors: Fusn.
Ave, as the result of injuries re- salesman for the Permatex Co. until | band, Joseph: son, Corwin: daughter, Mrs. | M. Bernethey: sister. Mrs. August Fritz;|band. Zilford; son, Nelso |§ Th Chi St 146 i W I ceived in a fall twe weeks ago. ill health forced his retirement. a. |jonn Graves: brothers, Frank and Willis | brothers, Chris, Charles, Herman. TAYLORSVILLE—Charles Gardner. T4.| e icago ore- * asn. She was born in Madison County,! Survivors are his wife, Violet; two | : A . | MONTICELLO—Robert Irven Meyers, 54./Survivors: Wife, Louise: sons, Albert,
3 p | CROWN POINT—August Sonnenberg, 83.|Survivors: Brother, Jesse Meyers; sisters, | Jesse, Arthar, Mallie; daughters, Mrs. |} had lived in Jackson County for daughters, Mrs. Ethel DeLeo and V 3 } Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, Fred Fox, Mrs. Fern Spicer, Mrs. Carrie Vaughn:| Mary Rowland, Mrs Josie Chrysty. é several vears and was an Indianap- Miss Marian Anderson, both of x (N.-. [30s Apna Strickiand, Mrs, Sophia, Baud; sons, Silbert, oben, eB: Eugene und| WALDRON Kansas _ B. Haymond, 84. olis resident for three. She is sur- Philadelphia; a sister, Mrs. Florence WW NN Sonnenberg. : | buckle, Miss Alice’ Meyers. . EE Es Sur- - vived by her niece and a sister, Mrs.| Hartley of Tujunga, Cal; a half- A DELPHI Adolph Houk, 76. Survivors: | Mrs. Kathrine Holcomb Rubly, 6%, SEE-| \Jors: Daughters, Mrs. Mattie Hipp, Mrs. |Get 5
Melvill Gasaway, of Seymour. | sister rs i i - g \ Wife: sons. Edward. Joseph. William; y.K ; t orris. Mrs. Lena Mae | Lucile Sweet, Mrs. Ethel Boldt; sons, Ethel, M i Giasaway, Of Seymon |Jaster, Ny Mamie Dineen Of ood | IFN R GANBTINEF: GRITS. Jotephine Charles. Euan art Ne Holcomb, Mrs, Stella|Orin; brother, Ben Perry.
(bury, N. J.; his father, Joseph An- 5 } } ELKHART—Mrs. Marv Aleta Estep. 37. Firth. Mrs. Emma McHugh. Mrs. Jane! wAYMANSVILLE—Mrs. Elizabeth SchnitJohn Wilson derson, and his stepmother, Mrs. | VR 3 Survivors: Hushand. William; father, Dan. | Mayberry. Rachel Holcomb and MIS, al ker, 60. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, MinNance / 'S vy i erman. sons ayhe, an ie Baker; sons, Russell, Harry a James | Baute, Misses Hilda an rna nitNance Anderson, both of Woodbury. 8 RX 3 3 Mowat, Cecil and Larry Estep; daughter, | Holcomb. Be, pute Fred, Otto, Albert, Ervin.
John Wilson, an Indianapolis resi- | No Wasa KHaT, " : “ ® NEW PARIS—Roy Symensma, 53. Surviv-| wWINCHESTER--John W. Cory. 75. Surdent for 50 years, died today at his ee D William Etchison. 8 ur- iors: Brothers, Guy and Charles. { vivors: Sons. Frank and Charles Cory; home. 2202 Ww Minnesota St He Emmett Carson Tifiey Acme Phos. Mg Fax BGhters, ase va, Robbins | PERU—Mrs. Ethel Chiapman Sa onon | gaughter, Lola Cory, sister, Mary Barr, ey Th 0 te : i y i . Rahry : . | Survivors: Husban Cimer; sister, Mrs. | brother, Ila Cory. fH was 76 | Emmett (Tom) Carson is to be] or ey ison, 5 Jatt A they. oy A éi. Survi [Charles Miller; daughter and three broth-| Ella May renner, .. Survivors, Hus . r a Th " A i = Si 5 VANSVILLE enry Aleon, 67. Surviv-|ers. . | band, A. J. Brenner; sons, . 3y . Mr. Wilson, who was a member of buried at Crown Hill following fu-| Ohio Railroad, who will resign to |[0rS: Sister Mrs. Winnie Whitehead:| Mrs Flizabeth Jenkins, 78. Survivers:| will Brenner. ; : the Loyal Order of Moose, is sur- ral servi t 1:30 today at . ATC os “J brother, Jacob { Husband. Benjamin F. Jenkins: sons, J. O.,| Mrs. Jesse Hinkle, 38 Survivors: | vived bv his wife. Elizabeth: three neral services a . p.m. ay at| wed a young Gary, Ind. physi- Das Mmbie Reckler, 56 Survivors Charles Melvin an Thr enkins; daugh- Brothers, Ernest, pRiph, OY i 4 baht » ap hReiy ’ A NA n i y . argnters rs. Seima Meyer rs ea-| ters, Mrs alter MIS. C » avyne an ay p! , Sisters, S. | BS sons. James. Charles and Fred: Shirley Bros. Central Chapel. cian whose name she refused to trice Soward; sisters, Mrs. Harry Martin, | sisters, Mrs. Charles Spangler, Mrs. Louis | Nellie Carry, Mabel Holdcraft. ; Ihver deuoivie r I. FLEE Mr. Cars wt w 64. di al reveal. Mrs. Joseph Wade. Mrs. Bert Buckley; | Roberts; brothers, George F. and Will H.| Boyce T. Clayton, 57. Survivors: Mother, |i three daughters, Mrs. Florence Fries, Mr. Carson, 10 as ’ ——— brothers, Thomas, Louis and Zefl Large. Lippold. | Mrse. Rachel Clavion; brother, Rolland |} Mrs. Marie Ashinger and Mrs. Ada Wednesday at his home, 4912 Hill- Walter Jurgensmeier 47. Survivors Lavon D. Schaaf. 22. Survivors: Par-|Clavton; sisters, Mrs. Marvin Thornburg, |§
1 3 y | . Wife, Marie; daughters, Ann, Jane: mother, | ents, Lloyd and Cecil Schaaf: brothers, | Mrs. Florence Powers. : Hann, and a brother, Charles. {side Ave. He was born in Jennings Mrs. Anna Jurgensmeier: sisters, Misses | Armel L and L. Norman Schaaf; sister,| Della Gettinger, 74. Survivors: Son, |g { > wr n tl aura ¢ Jur P ormal Louise Omer Gettinger; , S. , | County, but had lived here 35 years. Rg Corifilie Jurgensmeier I DOErTH. Brown. 70. Survivor Brock, Teiumger; daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth my
: . : asp FALMOUTH John Duncan, 73 Sur- | _ Mrs. Rhoda Alice Earl He was the organizer and owner| vivor: Daughter. Mrs. Frank Shafer. |
{of the North Side Laundry and was | le FT. BRANCH—Mrs. Jenny Swinney, 78. | Funeral services for Mrs. Rhoda foreman of the Claypool Hotel iSurvivors: Sons, Charles. Earl. Lafe. Lem; COE, w 3 hi > 93 3 . { daughters, Mrs. Roy Douglas. Mrs. Ed Len- | ? BP | Alice Earl. of 934 W. 32d St., will Laundry. 'ham. brother. Ben F. Wright; sister, Mrs = i od ain ess
be held at 2 p. m. today at St. Paul's . Sadie Jeffrey 3 Sa] & Methodist Church. of which she was He was a member of the Metho-| | FT. WAYNE—Mrs. Elizabeth Pfister, 67. | : p : er. ». Char dist Church and I. O. O. F. |Survivors: Husband, Albert: sons, Henry : 3 i a member. The Rev. Charles Liz-|"' =. : as . . Enoch, William, Levi, Clarence. daugh-| F Wenn: "0 EE | | 19 0h enby. pastor. will officiate. Burial Survivors are his wife, Sophia: a Foreign-Born Pupils to Be ters, Misses Eunice, Esther, Emma and lda =n rol, & egu ar »
ry 9 ” . Pfister, Mrs. Lvdia Georgian, Mrs. Mart} : v 3 : 1 v will be at Crown Hill daughter, Mrs. Doris Rosenberger; Gert. hs Tri araian, MIs. Martha : ; ui 1. Use the Devoe 2-Coat
Mrs. Earl. an Indianapolis resi- a brother, Charles, and two grand-| Special Guests Durin Nhe | ite, | TI i ' l Mehta Rp aay a. > M 18 y Ea 2, Nancie Eee. Se ivacw Sy Stem 2 at Methodist Hospital rogram a Le: Jens, Justo Donald. ci wi 2 Pp : ? : : I . li stings, Survivors: Wife, av & S . HH She is survived by her husband, Mrs. Maria Stephenson 4 —— y : ahha & iy daughter. ) Is Eloise Hastings! i ay nothing for 30 days after completion of job George L. Earl, and a daughter, SONS: Kiilbpre Ls Earl D. ant Clarence 1 ; San ' : 9 . Mrs. Charlotte Nina Brown, of In-| Funeral services for Mrs. Maria| Technical High School's second |w ie eng, ht pMonk, 48 Survivors: 3. Extend payment over periods up to 24 months;
dianapolis. |Stephenson, of near Valley Mills, annual World Goodwill Program is|mashand gases Toes. ‘Antnourviyers YOUR CONTRACTOR can arrange this for you.
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Franklin Road. He was 81 i y , HUNTINGBURG — Curtis _ Stilwell, 53 Services will be held at 3 p. m Se nay lived here 30 vears| The program, under the direction | Survivors. Mother, Mrs. Sarah Stiwell Sunday at the Old Bethel Methodist before going to Valley Mills. She of Miss Esther Fay Shover of the | Chureh with ‘burial at Anderson was a member of St Catherine's | py ojich Department, will open with | Cemetery. Mr. Askren is survived Catholic Church. Survivors are Trae ’ ; | by a son, William Spencer, and two daughter, Mrs. Eugenia Teckenbrock | T1283 of the World played by we : ; : ® of ! laughters, Mrs. Flora Maude Rus- of Indianapolis and a sister, Mrs. |Brass Choir. Technical pupils who, it Sport Models. and Miss Henrietta Jane Elizabeth Neumeister of White have corresponded with students of § | | fi ® Conservative
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warrant charging him with fleeing | bond and was released. ‘Mary Isabell Benedict. . \ i SR dizmonds in the engage- - of ; the state to avoid prosecution. He DT TN ment ring . . . 7 in the BD ny ped is being held under $25.000 bond at D2 BON band! Matched yellow = EE
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