Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1940 — Page 11

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~ WOMAN DIES

Mrs. Margaret Ellen Eliott Was 82; Rites to Be 1. Held Saturday.

Mrs. Margaret Ellen Elliott died -.at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Baxter, 5110 N. Meridian St.,

© ast night after a brief illness. She

was 82. Funeral services are to be held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the Hisey & Titus Funeral Home. The Rev. Guy O. (Carpenter, Central Avenue Methodist Church pastor, and the Rey. O. W. Fifer, former pastor, will officiate. Burial is to be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs, Elliott was a member of. a pioneer Indiana family in Grant County. She lived there until 25 years ago when she moved to Indianapolis to live with her daughter. In addition to Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. , Elliott is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Westfall, Crawfordsville, eight grandchildren and #2 great-grandchildren. °

Louis Morgan

Christian Science Church serv-

ices for Louis Morgan, former In-| dianapelis businessman, will be held 4t 3 p. m. at the Flanner & Buchan- | an Mortuary. Burial will be at}

Crown Hill. Henry Andersen will read the services. Mr. Morgan died Sunday at his!

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Fish Fry Arranged—The Southeastern American Iegion Post, 305 will hold a fish fry tonight and tomorrow night at. 5000 Southeastern Ave. Proceeds will go into a fund to build a post home. sn

Local Boy Writes on CCC Future —Don Smith, 1238 W. 33d St., enrolled at the CCC camp at Blufiton, Ind., is the author of an essay included in the CCC official bulletin, Thomas L. Neal, County welfare director, said today.= The bulletin will be sent by the Federal Security Agency to all sup TViSors of CCC selection in the ! country. Mr. Smith's article Qeals with the Tytitfe of CCC workers. .

Gets C. L T.| Streightoff, son J Mrs. Streightoff, 733 E. 33d St., received the Bachelor of Science degree at the annual commencement of the California a of Technology

MRS. DENA HARTONG

Hartong who died yesterday, will he

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at Pasadena, Cal. |

59 To Take Citizenship Qath—A total of 59 candidates for citizenship

Boy's Town Circus June 28—The annual Boy's Town Circus will be theld June 28 in the Butler Fieldhouse, sponsored by the City Rec-

were to appear before Federal Judge | Rohert C. Baltzell today to take the naturalization oath. Another large | group will take the oath tomorrow. |

‘home onthe Miami Canal near reation Department, assisted by the Miami, Fla, He was 82. Born in a WPA. Children participating in the

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{pioneer family on a “faim outside Indianapolis, he moved to the city,

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He | was graduated from the old] Indianapolis High School, and Butler University. He received an M. A. degree in 1834. He was a mem- & of Sigma Chi Fraternity. Ha was married to Emma Kealing | 1883 and taught school the next @ years in Indiana, Nebraska and] olorado. He returned here in 1893 | to enter business. He went to. Miami in 1910 and established his home on the canal, the first permanent residence there. He js survived by his wife; a son, ; of Miami; three grandsons, <ohn and Billie Morgan of Indian;apolis and Dan Morgan of Detroit, =Mich., and an iptant great-grand-son.

TURN CREW OVER TO SPAIN

ALGECIRAS, Spanish Morocco. ! June 13 (U. P.).—British officials

icity playground program will be | given a chance to be in the circus. Those wishing to take part should ‘contact Ben Scalf at the North East Community Center.

Safety Awards to Be Made— {Awards for the 1939- 1940 Inter- | Fleet Safety Contest, in which 1491 |truck drivers of 67 Indianapolis and t | Marion County business concerns {operating more than one truck participated, will be made at 8 p. m. | today in the War Memorial auditorium. The [contest is sponsored |by the Lions Club,

Townsend Box Supper To Be Held [—A box supper to help raise funds 2 send delegates to the St. Louis. M convention ‘will be held by re rnsend Club 50 tomorrow evening b at the clubrooms, 2412 Southeastern | | Ave. Todd Rhudy, 419 St. Peter |st., will be in charge. Townsend | Club 21 will hold a euchre party tomorrow evening at 2217 E. Michigan St.

“today turned over to Spanish au-|

“thorities 60 officers and members of “the [crew of the Italian ship Pol-

Henzo, sunk in Algeciras Bay short- |]

® after Italy’s entrance into the ar.

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| Charch Meeting Called—A. meeting will be ‘held at the Barnes Methodist Church, 510 W. 26th St, night to report on the drive for $1500 to pay the church mortgage, the Rev. Robert E. Skelton, pastor announced today. A total of $1065 has been raised thus far, it was reported.

WILLIAM GRAMLING, TAILOR, IS DEAD

Funeral services for William H. Gramling, 1428 E. Ohio St., a tailor in Indianapolis from 1884 to 1932, will be held at the Grinsteiner Funeral Home at 8:30 a. m. Saturday and in Holy | Cross | Catholic Church at 9 a. m. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Mr. Gramling was born in Aurora, Ind., and came to Indianapolis in 1862. He opened a tailor shop in E. Washington St. in 1884 and in 1918 became manager of the Hotz Tailoring Co. He retired in 1932. He attended St. Mary's parochial school and was a member of the Holy Cross Church and the Indianapolis Liederkranz. Survivors are. a brother, Eugene Gramling, and four sisters, Misses Carrie, Margaret and Mary Gramling and Mrs. Joseph Thale, all of

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wes educated in the publie schools here and Mme. Blaker’s School and at DePauw University. She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Dr. Logan Hall, pastor of the Meridian Street Methodist Church, ‘of which Mrs. Hartong was a member, will preach the funeral. Survivors, besides her husband and mother, are a daughter, Mrs. ‘Betty Jane Kohlmeyer, and a granddaughter, Dena Ann Kohlmeyer.

FUNERAL 1S TODAY

Funeral services for Mrs. Dena

held at the residence, 43 E. 52d St at 3 p. m. today. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs, Hartong was the daughter: of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hurt, early residents of Indianapolis, and had lived here almost all her life. Mr. Hurt, who died about §ix years ago, was’ a well-known furniture dealer night re-elected Evan Wedow presihere and John W. Hartong, Mrs. De and elected Charles LecClier Hartong's: husband, had been as-|vice president, and Mrs. Marie Bursociated with him. Mrs. Hartong nett secretary irsasurer.

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