Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1939 — Page 11
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DEATHS IN INDIANAPOLIS
GOVERNOR EXPERT GUNNER MONTGOMERY, Ala. Dec. 19 (U. BP). ~Covernor Frank M. Dixon of
3 IN GOVERNOR RAGE RAP TAXES AND SPENDING
Jenner, Jeffrey and Hogg Are Young Republican Club Speakers. |
‘Three candidates for the RepubYican nomination Zor Governor were | among speakers who denounced | high taxes and spending policies of | the Democratic administrations at| the Young Republican Club at the] Claypool Hotel last hight. . State Senator William E. Jen- |. her of Shoals, a gubernatorial candidate, predicted that Indiana will £0 Republican in 1940 “because the people demand the return of free enterprise to take the place of overtaxing and overspending.”
Hogg Among Speakers
George R. Jeffrey, Indianapolis’ attorney, also a candidate for Gov-| ernor, declared the “people should be told about the deeds of commisgion and omission of the Democrats.” David I. Hogg, Ft. Wayne, candi- | date for Governor, said he will seek | the nomination on a platform em- | bracing adjustment of the tax rates to encourage everyone to have a} home, and a building program that | will revive industry. Other speakers included Miss| Dorothy Paulson of Excelsior, Minn, cochairman of the Young Repub- | lican National Federation; Mrs. | Betty Neal Owen of Noblesville, In-| diana Young Republicans vice] chairman, and Mrs. Fern Norris, |
Motor Clubs to Have Party—Mem(bers of the Indianapolis Motor Transportation Club will attend the
| Indianapolis Traffic Club Christmas| and the Ladies’ Auxiliary 901 will
party at the Claypool Hotel Thursday. James A, Watson, chief deputy | prosecuting attorney, will speak at| the transportation club’s next sched[uled meeting Dec. 28.
Kiwanians to See Film—A movie, | “The First Century of Baseball,”| will be shown at the Kiwanis Club | luncheon tomorrow at the Columbia Club. Harry Geisel, major league umpire and local Kiwanis member, will provide a comentary on the picture. The Kiwanis past presidents committee has announced
{that the veterans will present an
old-timers’ frolic Dec. 27,
A Christmas party for employ-
| ees of the Citizens Gas & Coke
Utility and their families will be held at 7 p. m. tomorrow in the Naval Armory. The program will include music by the Utility's carolers and Bob
McKittrick’s 10-piece band; distri- |
bution of gifts to the children; a floor show and dacing. A Christmas party for Negro employees of the Utility and their families will be held in Tomlinson Hall Friday night.
1 Officers to Be Ynstalled—Newly.
Robert Garrison |
Services for Robert Garrison, re-| tired telephone worker, will be held | at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Richardson Mortuary. Burial will be at Crown Hill. The Rev. Richard O. McRae, Edwin Ray Memorial Church pastor, will conduct the services. Mr. Garrison was born at Harri-| | sonburg, Va. and had been an In-| | dianapolis resident more than 30 years. He died Sunday at his home elected officers of the Brotherhood | ‘at 1520 Ringgold Ave, He was 64. of Railroad Trainmen, Lodge 38, | A cable splicer many years he was employed at various times from 1913 be inducted in a joint public in- to 1921 by the Indiana Bell TeleSealation service Wednesday at 8 phone Co. He retired in 1925, m, at Trainmen’s Hall, 1002 E | He was & member of the Edwin | Washington St. B. H. Edison, field Ray Methodist Church, the Maj.
Frank H. Hilgemeier
supervisor for the trainmen, and [Harold C. Megrew Camp, SpanishGeorgianna Marshall, past Indiana American War veterans, Centre legislative representative for the Lodge, FPF, & A. M, and the Loyal |auxiliary, will preside. The serv- Order of Moose. | lice will be followed by dancing,| Survivors are his wife and two cards and refreshments. | Sons, Robert of Dallas, Tex, and | ic Boxes Displayed — Mrs. Bruce of Indianapolis. Tony E. Foster, 801 Carlyle Place, | . . will exhibit six music boxes, some of Mrs. Susie M. Piersall them more than 100 years old, at| guneral services for Mrs, the Riley Room of Central Library yp Piersall, until seven weeks ago! at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Foster | an Indianapolis resident, will be will play the music boxes and tell held at 1:30 D. m. Thursday at the Some ‘of their history. | Vietory Memorial Methodist Church.
Language ‘Courses ‘Outlined __| The Rev. R. 'G. Skidmore will offi-
Courses in French, German and oe Ind. Latin will be offered at the Tech " High School Evening School during| MTS. Piersall was 52 io nl {the spring semester. Persons in-| moved to Parkers ure, a. an terested in attending may register died there Sunday. Born at Mor-
between now and Jan. 8. ing ristown, Ind, she was married in Ito Edward E. Grevnie, Rent eorging 1004 to Oscar Piersall, They moved
‘school. to Indianapolis in 1922 and lived, at 849 N. East St. before leaving Party to Aid Needy—The River. ere. | [side Roller Club will hold a Christ. | MS. Piersall was a member of mas party at the Riverside Park| the Methodist Church at Greenfield, | (rink at 9 a. m. Saturday with ad{mission by food or toys. The food | "Stitvivors are her husband; four {and toys will be given away to needy | sons, Von, Palm Beach, Fla., Max [familles. Music will be furnisheq ©f Indianapolis, and Hugh and Carl | by Lester Huff at the electric organ, |Of Parkersburg; a sister, Mrs. Lou [Robb of Decatur, Ill, and five | New Club May Be Formed— | brothers, Earl Wilkin of Rushville, |
Susie |
Burial will be at Philadel- |
Funeral services for Frank Hilgemeier, cofounder of the F. Hilgemeier & Bros, Inc, packing firm, are td be held tomorrow at the | | Flanner & Buchanan Funeral Home. | Mr. Hilgemeier, who was 72, oy Sunday at his apartment. He is survived by his brother, George, | with whom he was associated in| business, and a sister, Mrs. Matilda |
Schreiber, Julietta, Ind.
‘Mrs. Mattie Wines
Services for Mis. Mattie Loretta [Stovall Wines, 1038 N. West St., will | be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the | New Liberty Baptist Church. Burial | will be at Crown Hill. Mrs. Wines | |was the wife of the Rev. W. W,| wines Jr. and director of the vocal |
Alabama is an ardent hunter. When |
Mrs. L. B. Rick
| the Governor can't get away to bag | Shoots at skeets.
Funeral services for Mrs. Louisa | Bowersmith Rick, 325 N. State Ave, were held yesterday at the Rich- | ardson Mortuary. Burial was at Crown Hill. Mrs. Rick was 86. Born here, she lived at the State | Ave. address the last 58 years. Her former husband, Charles S. Bower smith, built the home in 1881 when | the district was part ‘of an orchard. Mr, Bowersmith dled in 1902 and she married Jacob Rick in 1906. Mr. | Rick died in 1909. Mrs. Rick had been active in various lodges many years. She recalled Abraham Lincoln's visit here and the stationing of Union soldiers near her home. | Survivors are a son. W. C. Bower- | smith, and two sisters, Misses Dora | and Mary Nies, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Robert F. Anderson
Services for Mrs. Eleanor Ander- | son will be held at 10 a. m. tomo | row at the Flanner & Buchanan | Mortuary, Burial will be at Orown | Hill. The Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Broad- | way Baptist Church pastor, will pre- | side at the services. Mrs. Anderson was born here and was graduated from Shortridge High School. She was 27. She died Sunday at her home at 921 E. 20th St. Survivors are her husband, Robert F.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry | |G. Marshall; a sister, Mrs. Anna Mae Cook, and a brother, Robert Marshall, all of [ Indianapolis.
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(Townsend Club 48 will sponsor a Ind.; Howard Wilkins of Conners. department of the Cosmopolitan PENNSYLVANIA & MARKET STREETS
Vice chairman. | Education Ys Stressed Select Senior Colors—A commit- | meeting at 517 E. Walnut on Thurs- ville, Ind.; Thomas Wilkins of De- | School of Music and Fine Arts. She At 1 » ‘hight tee of 12 Shortridge High School day night at 8 p. m. in an effort |catur, and Frank and Russell Wil- | |died at City Hospital Saturday after | the regular Monday night students has been named to select gq arrange another Townsend Club. kins of Laurel, Ind. |a two weeks® illness,
Irvington Republican Club meeting, [the colors for the senior class. The | | A A A Se Re SR
Dr. C. T. Maland, head of the Po- | members are ‘Elinor Hess, Sally litical Science Department of In-| Walker, Robert Shelhorn, Elsie Ann | diana University, spoke on the re- Locke, Alberta Wells, John Hart, | lation between education and de- | Barbara Jones, David Shryer, Thom- | mocracy. (as Purky, Althea O'Hara, Dana “Education and democracy have Hackerd and Bette Bowes.
developed together, i - BD ae and If the de seientech Club Elects— Officers of | have an educational system geared the Scientech Club, a luncheon or- |
mocracies are to continue we must to meet the ever increasing and ganization of professional and tech- | nical men, were elected for 1940 at an organization meeting at the Board of Trade Building yesterday. C. E. Chatfield was named presi-! dent; ‘J. H. Carnine, vice president; H. A Minturn, secretary, and A. M. HOo0d, treasurer. Daniel B, Luten, | W. C. Mabee and Harl Ahl were elected directors at large. Other di- | rectors are R. J. Kryter, J. C. Sieg~ | esmund and H. G. Horstman, E. S. Hildreth is retiring president.
Townsend Club 48 to Meet — Townsend Gjub 48 will meet at 7:30
baffling problems of complex civilization,” he said. Dr. Maland has been mentioned fs a candidate for the Republican nomination for State Superintendent of Publi THCY,
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