Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1939 — Page 10
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Maurice K. Hauke
Funeral services for Maurice K.|
Hauke, 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hauke, who died of a ‘rare disease at his home, 4327 Guil‘ford Ave., Wednesday night, will be
held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow at the * Blackwell Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. at St. Joan of Arc Church. Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery. Physicians said ‘ that for three months the child was afflicted with acute lymphatic leucemia, an overabundance of white corpuscles in the blcod. He was treated at four rospitais and ~ was taken- before delegates to the American College of Surgeons when they met here. Maurice was | a ‘\member of Cub Pack 20 and played in an orchestra sponsored by St. Joan of Arc Church. He is survived by his parents; a younger brother, Waldo Charles
Hauke, and his grandfather, Charles!
Rodermound, Evansville.
Alonzo L. Wheeler
Funeral services for Alonzo L. Wheeler, Mooresville, who died at Methodist Hospital here ygsterday, were being arranged foday. He was 86. : .
Mr. Wheeler, a native of North Carolina, had’ lived| in or near Mooresville . 47 years, He formerly engaged in grain milling and the At (his Mapleside farm west of Mooresville he maintained a ~pure-breds Jersey cattle herd. He described his days in ‘North Carolina and] the journey to {Indiana in an article for the Indiana Historical Society. Survivors are his| wife; two sons, Clifton A., noted Indiana artist, and {John W. of Florida, and a sister, Mrs. Emily Osborn, | Indianapolis.
‘Joseph Gastino
| Funeral services for Joseph Gastino, who was found dead yesterday at his home, R. R. 3, Box 285, will
be held at 4 p. m. tomorrow at the J. C. Wilson Funeral Home. Burial .will be at Floral Park. Heé was 61. - Dr. Norman Booher, deputy coroner, said a bottle which contained poison was nearby. He said Mr. Gastino left a note saying there was $400 in his clothing to Sefray funeral expenses.
John R. Hunt
John R. Hunt is to be buried tomorrow following funeral services at the Second Free Methodist Church at 2 p. m. He was 56. Mr. Hunt, a retired night watchman, died Wednesday after a long illness. He lived at 1029 S. Tremont St. He is survived by his wife, Lula; a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Mahee; four sons, Virgil, Kenneth, Raymond and Norman, all of Indianapolis. Two sisters, Mrs. Josephine Milam Stimson, Ellettsville, Ind., and Mrs. Cara Boyker, Mooresville, Ind., and two brothers, Ora and Rube Hunt, both of Indianapolis, also survive.
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Ralph Dale
Funeral arrangements were being completed today for Ralph Dale, Indianapolis trucker who was burned to death yesterday when the truck he was driving overturned and burst
into flames nine miles north of Kentland. Mr. Dale was Shbstituting on the Chicago- Indianapolis route for a friend who is on.vacation. Mr. Dale’s | companion, Dorman May, 25, was [critically injured and was taken to St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Lafayette. | Mr. Dale, who was graduated from Manual Training High School here two years ago, was 22. He is survived by his father, Alonzo Dale, 1948 Shelby St., at whose home he lived; two brothers, Maurice and Charles, both of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Ruth Dunlop, Beech Grove.
H. Russell Wass
H. Russell (Hazel) Wass, a civil engineer formerly of Indianapolis, died today at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn, friends and relatives here were advised. Mr. Wass, who was 54, left here about 15 years ago and lived at Bonne Terre, Mo. He is survived by his wife, Gladys
Higgins Wass; a sister, Mrs. Jessie|,
Collier, Indianapolis, and a brother, Harry, Detroit. Funeral services and burial will be at St. Louis tomorrow.
Dr. James R. Norrel
Funeral services for Dr. James R. Norrel, who died yesterday at his home, 214 W. Walnut St., will be
held at 2 p. m. tomorow at the People’s Funeral Home. Burial will be at Crown Hill. Dr. Norrel, who was 65, had practiced here for 41 years. He was born at Frankfort. He attended Wilberforce and Oberlin colleges and was graduated from Western Reserve University. He is survived by a prother, John W., and two nieces, Dorothy Norrel and Mrs. Dorothy Madison, all of Indianapolis.
FUNERAL ARRANGED FOR FRANK D. SPANN
Times Special MADISON; Ind. July 21.—Services for Frank D. Spann, farmer and Republican leader here, are to be held tomorrow afternoon. He was 65. Mr. Spann, wry died yesterday, was secretary. Of the Jefferson County Repu’ ican Committee and a director in the County Farm Bureau. He is survived by his wife, two sons, two daughters, two sisters and three brothers.
CHILD BURNED WHEN ELECTRIC IRON FALLS
Yesterday, 18-month-old Thomas Warner tugged at the cord on a hot elettric iron aj his home, 1048 E. New York St., and it fell, just grazing him. Today, he was reported recovering from first-degree burns. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Warner. Charles Johnson, 12, of 624 E. Vermont St., was recovering today from a gash in his hand received when he broke a bottle on a rock.
DREXELHURST BOYS STUDY POLICE SETUP
Seventeen officials of the Drexelhurst Junior City, youth organization in the Drexel Gardens district, visited Police Headquarters from 9 a. m. until noon today. Lieut. Edwin Kruse lectured the group on; good government and traffic control. John Mason Jr. is mayor of the city, which is organized similar ‘to Nebraska's Boys Town. :
Whe GRAND JURY TO REPORT MONDAY
The Marion County, Grand Jury which has been in session since July 1 will report to Judge Dewey E. Myers) inCriminal Court Monday, Prosecutor David M. Lewis said hy Indictments in three or four homicides since a previous
{ Grand Jury adjourned June 15 may
be retuned, he indicated.
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CHESTERON—-Claude C.’ Scott, 55. Sur vivors: Wife, Ola; a Ehlers Mrs. Zelma Gilbertson; ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Scott; brothers, Benjamin, Glenn. ‘ COLFAX—Mrs. Mattie Strain, ors: Husband, sons, Serritt, - Barrett; brother, Harve -Bradbur:
COLUMBUS—W.. L. Pateick. 73. ~Survisors: Wife; sister, Mrs. Isabelle Fisher; daughter, Mrs. Ray C. Morrison. ui ph TE Sek .; brothers, Fr and Henry Echelbarger nore an ohn COVINGTON—Mrs. Nan cy M. Backett, 75. Survivors: Husband, Qeoras: daughters. D. Brenner. Mrs. F. B. Hoart, Mrs. Perry PS Took: sons, Lloyd, Car-
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FRANKFORT—Dr. Wiles Hammersies: Gilbert A. Tranbarge 37. Survivors:
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KENTLAND—Orville Desres, 59. Survivors: Wife, Nora; son, Murrell; brothers, Waido, William LAFAYETTE--Otis L. Johnson, 44. Survivors: Wife; brothers, ma# Charles; sisters, Mrs. Tessie - Poin: er, Mrs. Edith Mc cClure, Mrs, Stella uma
LAPEL—James W. ars, 82. Survivors: Wife. Ella; Sons, Vir i John, Glen; dau Bs [He Mrs. 4 nna McClintock, Mrs. "Doro! LOGANSPORT—Mis. Louise H. Deegan, 75. Survivors: Husband, James; daug] ter,
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Times Special PERU, Ind, July 21.—Mrs. Nore Sharp Long, wife of William H. Long, Peru mayor, died here last night. She was 70 and had beén ill several months. "Survivors besides her husband are two daughters, Mrs. Karl F, Raush, Waukegan, Ill, ‘and Mrs. Waldo Schram, Hammond; three brothers, a sister and three grandchildren.
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