Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1940 — Page 9
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1040
Scientists Study Habits of STATE DENTISTS Hoosier Garfish and Bass ATTEND CLINICS
The life, habits and character. tioning a bass stream much in the istics of two species of Hoosier fish same way trout streams are condi-
Will be studied carefully this sum- tioned in upper Michigan. Children’s Health Subject
mer by scientists who will de| Sugar Creek in Boone County
financed by two of the three funds has been chosen for the experiment Of Lecture as Session
Sranted this year by the American and the work will begin this week
Wildlife Institute. The other £0°S ‘when the stream is surveyed. Log Nears End.
tW the Southwest. |dams and pools will be built into Dr. Csil Lagler, University of [the stream and the habits of the] The basis of den
Spend the summer in and around will be studied by a full-time Foots Lake, Gibson County, check- scientist. Ing up on garfish. Garfish are
predatory and are not good to eat. RIVER PROJECTS VETOED University of Towa, said today at the,
Dr. Lagler proposed the study to the Institute, and independently| WASHINGTON, May 22 (U.P).— |
annual convention o
the State Conservation Department President Roosevelt vetoed a bill State . Dental ‘Association
made the same proposal. So the authorizing $100.985 450 of rivers and Claypool Hotel,
money and he's to work in Indiana. such work must be superseded by the Towa State Bureau of Dental The other project is more exten- urgent national defense prepara-| Hygiene, said that parents can in-
stitute a program to guard their {children’s dental health.
sive and will consist of recondi- | tions. ———— —
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LOCAL DEATHS
dence. Burial Crown Cemetery, Mrs. Snider had been in ill health!
Mrs. Addie Snider
Funeral services for Mrs. Addie Snider, 620 Lexington Ave. were to be held at 2 p. m. today at the resiwas to be at New
George H. Bennett
tal health {is "bout 16 years. She died yesterday
Michigan professor of zoology, will |bass and the behavior of the stream | formed in the pre-school period, pr. Rt Methodist Hospital. Born
in | Huntington, Pa, she was 52 and! John A, Brauer, head of the depart- had been an Indianapolis resident of preventive dentistry at the 25 years. ite up Her husband, Charles Snider, is employee at the Big Four shops
t the Indiana |g Beech Grove. Other survivors are
in the tnree daughters, Mrs. Pauline Poland [and Miss Blanche Snider of InInstitute granted Dr. Lagler the harbors projects on grounds that! Dr. Brauer, who also is director OE Due Qicieea and Charles Edward Snider of In-| dianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Cassie Dick of Neal, W. Va.; three brothlers, Oliver and Cassander Spurlock
This can be done, he said, by of Lavalette, W. Va, and Reuben proper diet, elimination of concen- Spurlock of Cincinnati, O., and five ‘trated sweets and periodical exami- grandchildren. [nation starting at the age of three.
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«eliminates the usual dropped. 2 | ‘down cold unit and its drip pan, hh ‘Note SX J. C. Robinson, Dr. L. which are found in most ordi- tor \deuut PE KI a Dr. W ary refrigerators. Gibson Freez'r food storage. IV : de Boas ng an : Shell models are 3.ZONE, for (3) today’s food and cookery needs. Moist Jom S Come, see today's refrigerator! keeps vege x o IN. Douglas, Elkhart,
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[re-elected secretary,
elected treasurer,
@~ Twmagine! Heres na | Dr, Arthur H, Merritt, Ne
six-foot 1940, alleree? president of the Am
welded, completely | Association, was a guest at the con-
sealed cabinet . . . BIC vention yesterday.
fast-freese dessert, tee and | He said that the national associa-
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frorem storage compartment | tion has shouldered the responsibil- +» hermetically sealed | iy for providing dental care for half Scorch Yoke mochaniom , . [the poptilation who are neglecting
at the price you would have | te pay for smaller, Jean desine BR NI. omen able refrigerators! Every. | . hi blic to t Body's price! Bur—malk fam | CRUNE the public te we they're going fam!
{eral health,” he said.
of reasearch to discover the cause and cure of two diseases, pyrrohea apolis.
Prod MOISOn: SS OkOmO. thd, these home, 615 N. Oxford St.
Yesterday's business meeting was,
tables fresh, [elect to take office in 1941, Dr. B. K. weight! ; { Westfall was advanced to the presi-|
liam Bogie, Vincennes, was
. first of edu-
|of dental health in relation to gen-
[at 10 a. m. today at the Moore & died yesterday, will be at 2 p
Vears.
Johnston, Dr. |Y";
bo \ (territory, which is bounded by 30th | LM ' Puneral services for George Henry And 38th Sts. and Keystone and | / . who | Emerson Aves, | C £8 .m.| Also discussed at last night's 1 Bi /
| noon, " ; orrow at the residence, with has orcctuse lies willbe in charge) Sirk THINLY SNH WHI Se hele ut ROW A Hill. ~ Bennett THe", ene and oil for unpaved F R E E ZR $ KN E L F Dr. G. T, Gregory, Indianapolis; Dr, Mortuary at New Albany, Ind. NER A Ig eat - [Irwin Ss. Ante. Toronto, Canada. and Burial awill be at New Albany, trician at the E. C. Atkins & Co. . The endless Dr. N. G. Wills, Connersville, Ind. | variety of modern | Presenting chair clinics will be Dr.
| \ hree. | | J Four lecture clinics and 10 chair i : Ad May at the Indiana University Miss Carrie Fogle | School of Dentistry will feature the| Funeral services for Miss Carrie! ' {close of the convention this after- Fogle, a practical nurse, were held Bennett, 1313 Lexington Ave.
Miss Fogle was born at New Al. Plant 36 years. bany and lived in Indianapolis 10
She died yesterday at her Mrs. Elva T. Carter
Survivors are two sisters, Mrs
She was
| Mrs. Elva T. Carter, widow of Dr. | Amos Carter, died vesterday at the
F. Smith. Dr (Jonnie Mayes of Indianapolis and home of her daughter, Mrs. Birney
alter E. Beyer,
{marked by the selection of Dr. Rex|
as president
Vear,
| pital.
| years.
L. B. Spears, Dr. D, H. Draper, Dr. | Mrs. Diana Dill
Dr. E. E. Eubank, Kingman, was| Mer St,
Miss Rose A. Honecker
. though not officially on the sanidiss S Ler - ! ; v BR " - Miss Rose A. Honecker, 13 Pal tarium staff, Mrs. Carter was active are two sisters, Mrs. Anna Karas, |
Hammond, and Mrs. Joseph Dank- | worth, Columbus, O., and a broth- | ler, George Beam, Piqua. A
“Secondly, it St. Joseph's Cemetery, Survivors are her mother, Mrs, home.
$1.25 DOWN-—$1.25 A WEEK WIR Ny ar ot Minnie Honecker, and & sister, Mrs. |
'and tooth decay diseases which af-
NORGE REFRIGERATOR |i. lation.”
(Pre-Owned) ‘Dental Assistants ens, SRC: | Large Size, Fully Guaranteed. Elect Sarah Jane Mock | Mr. Kerfoot was a former em- |
Miss Sarah Jane Mock. Indian-|Dloyee of the Robbins Body Works | Surviving him are his wife, Mrs.
Terms as low as $1.25 a week.
Assistants today at FURNITURE ond session of he RSeoclation three- & : day oui on in eG APPLIANCES Hp retiring president, Mrs. Allene [are two sons,
Collins, Warsaw, was named ex-| Pritchard, Ala, and Bert J. Ker. | tomorrow IT0N
y of our popu-
Charles J. Fritz,
‘George B. Kerfoot
head of the auditing deyr. Wil- | Partment at the Bobbs-Merrill Co, | and Dr re- | dled yesterday in St. Vincent's Hos-
York. | Miss Honecker, a native of Inerican Dental | dianapolis, had been employed by the PUBHSIIng company for 33 She was a member of Sacred | x . je . la | = Heart Church, the Third Order of SRIe, Suk Park. Hi: & sun. Olturl St. Francis, the Altar Society, the! Ladies Sodality, the Sunshine Club. | the Ladies Church. Funeral services will be at 9 a. m. he importance Friday in the home and at 9:30 a.
m. in the church. Burial willbe in field.
man of Kansas City, D. Spradling, Williams Creek. Mrs Mo., and four brothers, Frank Fogle Carter was 83 and a resident of of New York, and William A. Daviq | Plainfield and Rockville for many
: aR before coming to Indianapolis after | and multicolors and George Fogle of New Albany. |Vears. . » LE YE A | Dr. Carter was superintendent of ner marriage to Frank B. Park- | Sizes 12 to 20 and
the state tuberculosis sanitarium at Rockville from 1919 to 1930 Al-
(in the interests of the patients. In Plainfield she was a leader in (church and civic affairs,
[since the death of her husband with her daughter. Other survivors are another daughter, Miss Bertha
ton N. Carter, Indianapolis; a sister, Miss Anna Taylor, Indianapolis, and a brother, Ezra Taylor, Lone
Bowling League of the | pine. Cal.
| Funeral services will be at 2 p.m tomorrow in the Friends Church at
Mrs. Carter has made her home |
LEAGUE TO TAKE
FIGHT TO BOARD
38th St. Group Charges Written Request for Repairs Ignored.
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[street improvements,” the East 38th | |8treet Civic League last night ap-| (pointed a committee to carry its fight in person to the City Hall. | | ‘Oharles Lindner, president of the (group, said League officers had | [written the Works Board asking the improvements, but that the Board! ‘had ignored the request and “didn't leven acknowledge the letter.” | | A similar letter to Mayor Regi-
TI | Charging that the Works Board (“ignored out written request for,
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'nald H. Sullivan brought a written . [reply “but no definite promise of
[immediate action,” Mr, Lindner said, “The streets which need improve{ment badly, necording to the | (League, are those in the League's
[meeting were the need for adequate |
MRS. F. B. PARKMAN DIES AT HOME HERE
| Mrs, Laura Parkman, an Indianfapolis resident for 12 years, died yesterday in her home, T7480 Keystone Ave, She was 47. | Mrs. Parkman was born in Piqua, | O, and lived in Hammond, Ind, |
Iman, She was 8 member of the
Broad Ripple Methodist Church. Survivors, besides her husband, |
Funeral services will be at 9 a. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buch- |
‘anan Funeral Home, Burial will be TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULT
in Lafayette, Ind.
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Esco Dant, 2210 E. New York St. taxicab driver, died yesterday after [& two-month illness, He was 43,
George Barrett Kerfoot. a for. Mr. Dant was born in Bicknell, mer Indianapolis resident, died yes- | Ind. and had lived here 13 years
terday in Chicago. He was 81.
lapolis, was elected president of the here Indiana State Association of Dental to make
| He had been employed by the Red Cab Co. since 19386.
He left this city 11 vears ago |Aleda Dant; his mother, Mrs.
the closing Mrs. George Diver at Chicago. oh v n : was a member of SS. Peter and | Services will be at'2 p. m. Friday the Claypool Paul Cathedral here,
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Survivors,
ef Ss 1 “ : b Ts, daughter, | Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel until
: Bertha Buck: and two brothers, his home with his SRUEHIST: Lowell and Murlin Dant
(at his mother's residence in Bicknell, Ind. Friends may call at the
Call MA -4010 225 E. Washington St. ecutive committeewoman, Others|foot, Cleveland, and four abl 4 A. Edwards
elected were Miss Mary A. Carney, children,
Opposite Courthouse Monon, first vice president; Miss! Funeral services will be at
Ruth Greiner, Ft. Wayne,
10 second 'a. m. tomorrow in the Kirby Puin
W. A. Edwards, for 11 vears head of the rural lines division of the
" ys . ne R : Ss. A p t 0:30 . R Open Monday, Friday, Saturday Nights Till 9 P. M. [Vice president; Mrs. Sadie Leach, neral Home AE will be in Indianapolis Power & Light Co.
La Porte, secretary, and Miss Mar- the cathedral. garet Magnuson, La Porte, treasurer. | Holy Cross Cemetery,
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{died yesterday at his home, 2810 [Stuart St, after a short illhess. He | was 61 and had lived in Indian[apolis since he was a young man. | He was born in Shelbyville Before his connection with the | Power & Light Co. he was director [of service for the Public Service [Commission for four years. He | was Republican chairman of the | First Ward for nearly 20 years. He was a member of the Masonic |Lodge, the Maccabees and the Brightwood Methodist Church. Funeral services will be at 10 a. m. Friday in the church with | the Rev. Almon J. Coble officiating Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Maude L. Edwards; four sons. Harold Edwards, Paul Edwards, W. O. Edwards Jr. and Thaddeus Edwards, two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Turk and Miss Naomi' Edwards: and a sister, Mrs. Flora Lovell.
Mrs. Carrie Ann Freeman
Funeral arrangements were being
Freeman, who died yesterday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. George Clifton, Loogootee, Ind. She was 73.
Washington, Ind., lived in Loogootee many years, but since the death of her husband in 1928 had spent the winters at the home of her daugh[ter here, Mrs. Mabel Butcher, 1154 {Blaine Ave. She was a member of the Methodist Church,
daughter, Mrs, Walter Kennington, | Indianapolis; two sons, Omer of Dayton, O,, and John of Anderson: 12 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren.
‘Miss Frances H. Vail
Miss Frances H. Vail died vester-
|day at St. Francis Hospital follow- '§
ing a lengthy illness. Miss Vall, [who was horn in Jeffersonville and had lived in Inifadnapolis for many [years, was 76 | She had engaged in secretarial work at the Indiana Women's Prison, the Bastian Realty Co., the old Brown-Ketcham Iron Works and the Indiana Oxygen Co.
sional Women's Club. Survivors are a brother, Chris Vail, Indianapolis, two cousins and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services and burial will be in Madison, Ind, at 2 p. m. tomorrow.
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