Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1940 — Page 15
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- Tracks Down Indian Relics i
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BOONVILLE, Ind, Feb. 23.—, His latest addition to the collecThomas J. Dillingham Jr. collects|tion is a “banner stone,” a kind of Indian relics and on his vacation |double-blade tomahawk mounted on and days off usually can be found|a long stick for use in campfire. loring the surrounding country-| Mr. Dillingham, a mailman, beside where Indians lived years ago. |lieves Warrick County was overrun He has collected Indian relics for |with the Indians before the white RS years and values his collection|man arrived because of the good at several thousand dollars. Several supply of drinking water there. of the relics, including arrowheads, Every year, farmers plow up hunaxes, pipes, bows and arrows, toma-| dreds of relics. hawks and beaded ornaments are| One object of search is the grave worth several hundred dollars apiece. ! of Chief Settidown. ;
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Dallas 0. Humphreys Services for Dallas O. Humphreys, who died Wednesday, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Shirley Brothers West Michigan Street Chapel. Burial will be at Washington Park.
Mr. Humphreys, who lived at 4972 W. 15th St, was a native of Pitts-
man here for 30 years. He was connected with several local firms, including the William B. Burford Printing Co., the C. E. Pauley & Co., and C. E. Crippin & Son, Inc. He was a member of the Pressmen’s Union. He is survived by his wife, Helen; a daughter, Miss Catherine Humphreys; a son, John, all of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Ella Jones, of Pittsburgh. Henry Anderson, Christian Science reader, is to conduct funeral services.
Henry F. Buschman
Henry F. Buschman, resident of
Indianapélis for more than 50
years who died Tuesday, was to be buried at Concordia following 2 p. m. services today at the residence, 1426 Linden St. A native of Hanover, Germany, Mr. Buschman came to this country as a boy. He was an.employee of H, Lieber Co. for 35 years. He was a member of Prospect Lodge, F. and A. M., and of the 50-50 Club. His wife, Agnes, whom he married four months ago, is the only immediate survivor.
Mrs. Amanda E. Shake
Mrs. Amanda E. Shake, native of Kentucky and resident of Indianapolis for 32 years, died yesterday at her home, 115 W. Kansas St, She was 79. She was ‘the widow of William Harrisor Shake, who died 17 years ago. She was a member of the West; Morris Street Methodist Church, The services will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the residence with burial at Shoemaker Cemetery in Morgan County. Survivors : are a son, Oliver; a daughter, Mrs, Myrtle Penrose, and a granddaughter, Miss Dorothy Mueller, all of Indianapolis.
Charles A. Eastman
Charles A. Eastman, retired salesman, died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. M. C. Jones, 5542 N. Delaware. St. following a two weeks’ illness. . A native of Ohio, he had been a resident here for 10 years. Services will be conducted at 9 a. m. Monday at Albion, Mich, with burial there, Survivors, besides the daughter, are his wife, Mary; two grandchildren, Robert and Mary Katherine Jones, all .of Indianapolis, and one brother, Harry Eastman of Detroit, Mich.
Miss Erminie 0. Young
O. Young, associated with the Indiana University extension division office In Bloomington, will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Hisey & Titus Funeral Home and burial will be in Columbus. »Miss, Young died yesterday at the home of her brother, James L. Young, 4821 Carrollton Ave, after an illness of many months. She had been retired for two years and had lived with her brother since Before her university position, she was secretary to Dr. Samuel E. Smith, psychiatrist, for 40 years. She came to Indianapolis when he was appointed provost in charge of co-ordinating the medical units of the university here.
bus. Christian Church in Bloomington! and attended the Northwood Chris. tian Church here. She was a membér of the Queen Esther chapter,
Business and Professional Women's lub. : She is survived by her brothers, James L. Young and Hal «3. Young, the latter of West Palm Beach, Fla,
Fred Bergman
Fred Bergman, an Indianapolis resident for 25 years, died yesterday in his home, 226 Parkview Ave. He was 43. . Mr. Bergman was born in Holland. He was superintendent of the Kroger
years and was a member of the Holy Cross Catholic Church and the Kroger Employees’ Mutual Benefit Association. He is survived by his wife; three sons, Albert; Joseph and Franklin; two daughters, Rosemary and Rosilyn, all of Indianapolis; his parents, two sisters and a brother living in Holland. Funeral servis will be held at 9 a. m. tomorrow at Holy Cross
Funeral services for Miss Erminie|
Miss Young was born in Colum- |[iS She was a member of the!
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Henry C. Mowwe
Services will be held tomorrow for Henry ‘C. Mowwe, who died yesterday at City Hospital. Mr. Mowwe, who was 66, lived at 1263 Shelby St. A native of this city, he had been an employee of the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. for 39 years. Services at 2 p. m. at the J. C.
lowed by burial at Concordia. Survivors include a son, Henry; three brothers, William F., Otto and Ernest Mowwe, and a sister, Mrs. John Dietrick, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Gertrude Lovelle
Mrs. Gertrude Lovelle, resident of Indianapolis for 30 years, who died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. 8S. Goodnight,
2234 N. Alabama St. - Mrs. Lovelle, who was 71, was a
the Capital City Chapter, War Mothers’ Association and the Broadway Baptist Church. The 10 a. m. services will be at the Hisey & Titus Mortuary with burial at Sheridan, Ind. Survivors include, besides daughter, two sons, R. O. of Indianapolis and Maxwell of Chicago, and two brothers, A, C. Bishop of IndiEhojsolis and L. O. Bishop of West-
Mrs. Wilhelmina ‘Moeller
mina Moeller, a life-long resident of Indianapolis who died Wednesday at her home, 1617 Lexington Ave, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in
the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial will be in Concordia Cemetery.
of the Emmaus Evangelical Luther-
Mrs. Charles Kuerhmann; a brother, Louis - Rugenstein, all of Indian-
Rugenstein, Rushville,
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here for 56 years, died yesterday at
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burial will be at Crown Hill, Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Harry Klasing and Mrs. Emil Schoch, and three brothers, Harry of Brazil, Elmer of Springfield, O., and James of Burkettsville.
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