Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1940 — Page 9
Retired - Lilly Employee It A Week; Services to |i ; Be Tomorrow.
! Ill. one week, Favorite Hiram Beweey, retired employee of the Eli|} Lilly "& Co., died yesterday “in the %ome of a ‘daughter, Mrs. Earl E. Singleton, in Beech Grove.: *: + Mr. Bewsey, who was 78, was a and spent his early Frankfort. In 1884 Miss Mary E.
& Co., retiring two years ago. e was a member of the Modern en-of the World, the Beech i's ' Grove Christian Church and. the 2 Masonic Order, ! Surviving besides Mrs.* Singleton 4 ys Buotjiey daughier, Mrs. Frank 0! 0 olumbus; a sister, Mrs. ¥F ZXimeda Payne, of Colfax, and two Jrandchildren and-two great grandlildren, Funeral services will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow © in the home of Mrs. {Singleton and at 1 p. m. at Colfax. 1Burial will be in Colfax.
H. E. Young... . . led farm institutes.
LAFAYETTE, Ind. Nov. 26 (U. P.).—Funeral services will be held Thursday for H. E. Young, state leader of farmers’ . institutes at Purdue University, who died yesterday after a short illness. Mr. Young was editor of the Farmers’ Guide at Huntington for six years and editor of the Farmers’ ‘Review and Illinois Farmers Magazine at Chicago for several years. He took his post at Purdue nine years ago.
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ARTIFICJAL LAKE FINISHED CAMDEN, N. J., Nov. 22 (U, P.).— £088: of the. country’s largest single it WPA projects, the $600,000 ooper River tidal dam, has been ) ted and formally dedicated.
HEINY FUNERAL "SET TOMORROW
Ex-Hamilton County G. 0. P.
Leader Dies at 68; Held State Office.
Funeral services for L. G. Heiny, |’
for many years active in Hamilton
County Republican politi s, will be}: = [held at 2'p. m. tomorrow in the
Moore & Kirk Colonial Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill
Mr. Heiny, who lived in Indian- } apolis for 15 years, died Sunday at 1
his home, 3456; College Ave. ., Mr. Heiny was 68. Noblesville most of his life and was
chairman of the Hamilton County 1
Republican Committee from 1916 to 1918. He served in the State Auto License Department when Frederick E. Schortemeier was Secrefary of State. Former manager of the American Security Co., he was a member of e Noblesville Masonic Lodge and ird Christian Church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Heiny, two-sons, Arthur, who is deputy, postmaster in Noblesville, and Roy Heiny, assistant secretary of the Wainright Trust Co. there; three brothers, Alfred W., and Walter D. Heiny, hoth of Noblesville, and Larue Heiny of Marion; a sister, Mrs. Clara-Forrer, of Noblesville, and a stepsister, Mrs. Georgia Pritchdrd, of Indianapolis. ~
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COL. DONOVAN
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‘Wild Bill" of ‘Fighting 69th’ To Talk on ‘Can We Let England Fall?’
Col. William J. -Donovan—the
til 1928, died last night at Hartford, |$ according w ‘word received i
|special assistant to Navy Secretary |Frank Knox and recently returned
.lunder President Herbert Hoover.
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“wild Bill” of the famous “Fighting 69th”—will speak in Indianapolis Dec. 3. Col. Donovan, who was World War comniander of the New York infantry regiment, was himself one of the outstanding World War military figures. He will speak on “Can We Afford to Let England Fall?” at 8 7 m. in Caleb Mills Hall under sponsorship of the Indiana Committee for National Defense. At present, Col. Donovan is a
from England, where he was sent on a special observation mission by the Navy and War Departments. Long prominent in New York Republican politics, Col. novan was Assistant Attorney eneral
At-the outbreak of World War I, Col. Donovan. was a major—battalion commander in the “Fighting 69th,” the New York National Guard regiment organized during the Civil War. It was incorporated in the Rainbow (42d) Division. The Indiana Committee for National Defense was organized last August to advocate repeal of the arms embargo. It is composed of prominent Hoosiers and recently merged with the William Allen White Committee to “Defend America by Aiding the Allies.”
MRS. GRILLICH, 62, ILL 2 YEARS, DIES
A native of Germany and a resident of Indianapolis 56 years, Mrs. Minnie Grillich died yesterday in the Methodist Hospital after an illness of two years. She was 62 and lived at 1726 Lockwood Ave. Mrs: - Grillich was a member of Emmaus Lutheran Church. Survivors are her husband, Wil liam Grillich; a daughter, Mrs. William Ahlers; a son, Eugene Barnhill; three sisters, Mrs. Lena Menzel, Miss Stena Harting and Mrs. Bertha Webb, all of Indianapolis, and five grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. toe morrow at the home with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Rev. W. C. Meinzen, Emmaus Lutheran pastor, will officiate.
Mrs. Dorothea Schenk
Funeral services for Mrs. Dorothea Schenk, who died Sunday in™ her home, 620 Worth Ave., will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Schenk, who was 77, was a native of Batesville and had lived here 35 years. She was a member of the Zion Evangelical Reformed Church. Survivors are two sons, Hugo and Willie Schenk; a daughter, Mrs. Ivan Crouch, all of Indianapolis, and a sister; Mrs. Louise Bonmier, of Batesville.
J. W. Robertson
Following a long illness, James W. Robertson, former Waveland busi ness man, died yesterday in his home, 3744 Kenwood Ave. He was a resident of Indianapolis 13 years. Mr. Robertson; who was born on a farm near Waveland, attended the old Waveland Academy and taught school for a number of years before starting in business. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Pearl Robertson; one daughter, Mrs. Tay-
brother, Fred Robertson, of Noblesville, and a sister, Mrs. Ella Butcher, of Greencastle.
2 p. m, tomorrow in Waveland with burial‘ there. Friends may call at
until tomorrow noon.
Paul F. Zierz
Funeral services for Paul F. Zierz, a furrier at L. S. Ayres & Co. for 25 years, who died Sunday in the Methodist Hospital after a two-year illness, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Flahner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial wil be in Washington Park. | Mr. Zierz, who was 60, was a native of Germany and came to thé United States when a chid. : ‘ = Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Stella Zierz, and one son, Frank Zierz.
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PAUL DEAD IN EAST
Fourided Irvington Mission - College; He Was Born In Ontario. -
of Missions in Irvington, and resident here from 1910 un-
Conn, here. : A native’ of Bowmanville, Ontario, Dr. Paul was 81. - At the time of ‘his ‘death he was head of the Latin American department. at the Hartford Seminary Foundation. A widely known linguist, he received degrees fiom almost a score of colleges and universities. During his professorships he taught at Hiram College and the University of Nanking.
“Missionary Mountain Peaks,” “Pres- = enfation of the Christian Message to Pagan Africa” and “The Call of China.”
and his wife, Jesse. Private services will be held at Hartford tomorrow.
Ralph C. Holland
Ralph Carson Holland, a Big Four Railroad conductor for many years and a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital. He was 54 and lived at 2362 N. New Jersey St. He was born Aug. 1, 1886, the son of James A. and Roselta Holland. He married Miss Lulu Kate Cole, Sept. 21,1908. Survivors, besides ' his wife and
parents are a son, James Griffith|.
Holland, and four sisters, Mrs. H. O. Harrawood of Mentone, Cal.; Mrs. Jessica Evans of Indianapolis; Mrs. C. A. Andrews of Dormont, Pa., and Miss Emma Holland of Sikeston, Mo. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Little & Sons Funeral] Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill.
Mrs. Sarah May
Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah May, an Indianapolis resident 65 years, were to be held at 1 p. m. today at the Moore & Kirk Irving-
ton Mortuary. Burial was to, be in
Crown Hill. Mrs. May died Saturday in Methodist Hospital after a year’s illness. She was 89 and lived at 316 Layman Ave, Survivors are a son, O. D. May; two . sisters, Mrs. B. F. Lamb and Miss Elizabeth Sweigart, both of Indianapolis; two grandchildren, Lieut. Thomas B. May of Ft. Kno anl Mrs. Jessie Daugherty of Indianapolis, and a great-grandson, Stevie May of Indianapolis.
Fred Dankert
Fred DanKert, a captain in the 46th Infantry during the World War, died Sunday in the Ft. Harrison Hospital. He was 54 and a former National Guard instructor for the 152nd Infantry in Portland, Anderson and Shelbyville, Ind. A native of Nebraska, Mr. Dankert lived in Lawrence. He was a member of the Masonic Order in Atlanta, Ga. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Fern Dankert, and a sister, Mrs. Florence Waisner., of Sheridan, Wyo.
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