Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1940 — Page 8

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FRIEND OF POOR Madeleine Carroll Returns ISDEAD AT74 ToU.S.on Atlantic Clipper

'Says She Was Scheduled to : be | Mrs. Isabelle Goodin Made Board Ship Later Bombed | op

LOUISA HORSTMAN, | CITY NATIVE, DIES

Services for Mrs. Louisa Horst-| :

man, who died Tuesday at the home of her son, John Horstman, 1415 Woodlawn Ave, will be at 2 p. m.| tomorrow at the Emmaus Lutheran|

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WOMAN KILLED BY TRAIN | CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., July 11 ENLARGEMENTS with each 6 to 8 exposure

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Helping Others Her | Life Mission.

Mrs. Isabelle Goodin, whose mission in life of helping the sick and poor brought her many friends, died yesterday at City Hospital. She was 74 "x, A daughter, Mrs. Bertha I. Bishop, 2846 Wood St., with whom Mrs. Goodin lived: two sons, Clifford R. of Indianapolis and Verne A. Belleville, Mich.; four granddaughters, dsons and four greathildre and several sisters in 1 nd K as, survive her. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m Saturday at the Wood St. home with burial at Sutherland Park.

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Clarence H. Caskey Clarence H. Caskey, 525 E. 17th St, yesterday at Methodist Hos) He was 53. Born in Rockford, Ill, M¥. Caskey had lived here for 14 months. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America. | A sister, Cora Thiesing, Indianapolis, and a stepdaughter, Miss] Frances Johnson, Danville, survive | him Funeral services and burial will be held Saturday at Rockford, I |

Mrs. Cora May Love Mrs. Cora May Love, an Indian-| apolis resident 29 vears, died yester-| day at her home, 124 Bloomington| St. She was 65. Born on a farm in Tipton County, | ghe was the wife of William Love,] retired farmer. Other survivors are| two d Mrs. Delcie Wolfe : three sons, rthur F. Love, polis; and two sister a Ric ipps, and n, of Kokomo. ices will be held at 10 a. 1 turday the Leap Mortuary. urial will be at Floral Park omme<

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NEW YORK, July 11 (U. P).—| Madeleine Carroll, Hollywood actress, ! arrived from Lisbon, Portugal, today | aboard the Atlantic Clipper. | She said that had she been evacuated, according to plans, to Bor-| deaux along with other British sub-| jects at Biarritz when Paris fell, she| would have boarded a ship which subsequently was bombed by Ger#| man airplanes. More than 100 persons were killed and wounded. Miss Carroll left New York by | airplane on June 16 to visit her| chateau in Saudreville, 20 miles] southwest of Paris. She also had hoped to visit her family in London!

Army. She said she got as far as Madeleine Carroll . . . ‘You can't Hendave, on the French-Spanish] get any news over there.’ border, wnen she heard the Gerhere knew more of what was going on than we did.” Another passenger aboard the Clipper was Archduke Otto, pretender to the non-existent Hungarian throne.

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GIVEN A HOT, sultry day with few thermal currents, a new world’s | record might be set at the second annual Mid-States Gas Model Con- | test at the Municipal Airport a week from Sunday. | In most of the recent Indiana Gas Model Association's meets the| fliers have been bothered with gusty, pufly winds which keep the Suips| from setting exceptional marks. h | Some 200 entrants are expected to] the records into a tailspin when it | take a crack at the world’s outdoor | flew 49 minutes plus during a single | record set at the national cham-| flight. He had a three-flight total pionship meet in Chicago last week of about 54 minutes, making his | bv Joe Konefus. Joe is the Chicago! average between 18 to 20 minutes. lad who climbed from rubber- Since the national had some 1200 powered models into a nice job with entries exact flight figures won't be the Comet model airplane plant. compiled for several weeks. Then

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Church. Burial will be at Con-| cordia Cemetery. | Mrs. Horstman, who was 86, had lived in Indianapolis all her life. | § Three daughters, Mrs. Clara E. Hansen, Mrs. Bertha Seele and Mrs. Lillian Wahler; six sisters, Miss Rosene Behrmann, Mrs. Mathilda | Silver, Mrs. Sophia Stinemeyer, | Mrs. Anna Haverkemp, Mrs. Eliza-| beth Sommers and Mrs. Ida Miller; | five brothers, John W. William S, Herman D., Christian and Edward Behrmann, also survive her.

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