Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1941 — Page 18

t Be ea & Son department ores executive, will be held at 3 im. today at the Aaron-Ruken '"Waerai Home. Burial will be at ¢ Indianapolis Hebrew CongregaCemetery. ‘Rabbi Morris M. ha arin will officiate,

: Born in: Austria, Mr. Rosner had been an Indianapolis resident 41 years. He died yesterday at home at 3540'N. Meridian St., after a long illness: ‘He was 68. Survivors. are his wife; three ters, Mrs. Harold Linsky of ‘St, Deuis, Mo., Mrs. Al Robbins of and Mrs. David Saby of Indianapolis; a son, Mora sister, Mrs. Yetta Lemontree, “five grandchildren. Nir. Rosner was a member of © Wnai B'rith, Zion Lodge, and of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation.

‘REV.. DARIES TO HOLD SCHAKEL SERVICES

Rev. Frederick R. Daries of Zion Evangelical Church will cone uct funeral services for "Mrs. r L. Schakel, lifelong Indianap- : olls resident, at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow af the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Cremation will follow. Mrs. Schakel died yesterday at her home at 6051 Lowell Ave. after a year’s illness. She was 74 and was. a. member of the Evangelical Church and of the Ladies’ Aid Soclety of the church. Survivors are her husband, Anton H. Schakel; a daughter, Mrs. Karl

> Ziegler, Indianapolis; three sons, “H. Schakel, Ft. Wayne; El-

mer :R. Schakel, Marshfield, Wis., and Baymond A. Schakel, Indianapolis, and six grandchildren.

MRS. LAIRD, FORMER RESIDENT, IS DEAD

eral services for Mrs. Sam ‘a Marion County resident alher life, will be held toat Winter Haven, 'Fla., ye died yesterday of pneu-

¥s. Laird was born in Indianap4 and was married to Arthur y, former Udell Ladder Works e president who died in 1924. “rhe couple had moved to Lake ton, Fla. Mrs. Laird marSam Laird, formerly of Rockand a citrus planter. was a member of North Park apter, O. E. S. Her husband is ® only immediate survivor.

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Hibernians' Big Day Is March 16

The 71st Indianapolis observance of St. Patrick’s Day under the sponsorship of the Ancient Order of Hibernians is scheduled for Sunday, March 16. James T. Kirby is general chairman of the arrangements committee. Members of the order will attend services at 7:30 a. m. at St. John's Catholic Church. The annual breakfast will be at 9 a. m. at the Claypool Hotel with the Rev. John A. O’Brien, professor of apologetics at the University of Notre Dame, as the speaker. Father O’Brien was director of the Newman Foundation at - the University of Illinois for more than 20 years. The celebration will close with a dance and entertainment at 8 p. m, in the Indiana Roof ballroom.

Mr. Kirby

Organizations pet

Lodge Sponsors Card Party— Northwestern Lodge 807, I. O. O. P., is sponsoring a card party for members, wives and friends at the hall, 1120 W. 30th St. at 8 D. m. tomorrow. Otto Nickel is in charge of

Prayer Meeting Set—Townsend Club 25 will hold a prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in its hall at Hoyt Ave. and State St. The Rev. C. M. Hamilton will conduct the services.

0. E. S. 404 to Elect—North Park Chapter 404, O. E. S., will meet and elect officers at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday in North Park Masonic Temple, 30th and Clifton Sts. z

Young Married People to Meet— The Federation of Young Married People’s Classes of Indianapolis will meet at 8 p. m. March 13 at the Hillside Christian Church.

Presents Pillow Case Party—The Patriotic Order of America, Camp 4, is sponsoring a pillow case card party at the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. auditorium tonight.

Committees to Be Feted — The Sahara Grotto Welfare Committee will be entertained at a luncheon Wednesday noon at the home of Mrs. Sallie Kelsch, 1539 W. New York St. Mrs. Frances Plank and Mrs. Margaret Brunner will assist. Members of the Grotto General House Committee will be guests at luncheon Friday, March 7, at the home of Mrs. Elsia Earhart, 2002 E. 10th St. Mrs. Madge Billie will assist the hostess.

TWO NAMED IN KIDNAPING PLOT

One Pleads Guilty at Once; Sons of Wealthy Were To Be Victims.

NEW YORK, Feb. 28 (U. P.).—Two men who were convicted of sending an extortion note to the father of Peter Levine, who was kidnaped three years ago Monday, have been indicted by a Federal Grand Jury on charge of conspiracy to kidnap the sons of three wealthy Westchester County businessmen. Edward John Penn, 26, pleaded guilty immediately after the jury’s action yesterday and Government attorneys indicated he might testify against Werner Fred Luck, 21. Both are serving prison terms for attempting to extort money from Murray Levine, father of the kidnaped Levine boy whose headless body was washed ashore at Premium Point at New Rochelle, N. Y, Both were given prison terms of three years and nine guonths to seven and one-half years. The Levine case still is unsolved. According to the indictment, the intended victims of Penn and Luck were: Joseph G. Leggett Jr. 20, son of a retired Pelham Manor, N. Y., busi-

‘nessman.

Robert J. Hardart, 16, son of Au~gustine Hardart, Pelham Heights,

'N. Y. secretary of the Hern and Hardart Automat :

chain. _ Lyman Whelan, 15, son ef George Whelan, New Roc helle, N. Y., sales manager of the American Oil Co.

FUNERAL TOMORROW FOR MRS. BICKHAM

Funeral services for Mrs. Emma G. Bickham, wife of Robert Grant Bickham, a conductor for the Big Four Railroad, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Harry W, Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will be at Washington Park Cemetery. Mrs. Bickham, a native of Pemberton, Q., died yesterday after an eight months’ illness. She was 48 and had lived at 345 N. East St. ‘Survivors are Mr, Bickham, a daughter, Mrs. Florence Kindell ‘of Indianapolis; her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Jolin Kiser of Piqua, O.; five sisters, Mrs, Alice Watkins of Winchester, O.; Mrs. Mary Shane and Mrs. Anna -Marshall of Dayton, O.; Miss Jean Kiser of Piqua and Mrs. Evelyn Taggart of Los Angeles, Cal.; four brothers, Louis Kiser of |S. Paul, Minn.; Harry Kiser of Indianapolis and Joseph and. Hugh Kiser of Piqua, and two grandchildren.

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PHILIP. MILLER DIES: ILL. FOR SIX-WEEKS

Philip Joseph Miller, 13-year-old Holy Cross Parochial School pupil, died yesterday at City Hospital after a six weeks’ illness. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Miller of 222 N. State Ave.; two brothers, Charles and Paul, and a sister, Mary Margaret Miller. « Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow at the home and at 9 a. m. atthe Holy Cross Catholic Church. Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

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CAROLINE KIRSCH, 82, DEAD AT HOME HERE

Mrs. Caroline Kirsch, who was 82 and had lived half her life in Indianapolis, died yesterday at her home at 4033 N. Ruckle St. Born in Jennings County, she married John Kirsch in 1882. He died in 1937. She was a member of the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Funeral services will be held at 9 a. m. tomorrow at the church and burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery. Survivors are a daughter, Miss

Florence Kirsch; a son, Louis P.; a

granddaughter, Mrs. Paul Wern- }| sing, all of Indianapolis; - three grandsons, John and George Kirsch, both of Indianapolis, and Brother Camillus, a member of the Holy Cross Order of Notre Dame, now at Evansville -and cne great-grand-

NYA GETS DRAFT HORSE ALBANY, N. Y. (U. P.).—Twelve Belgian- draft horses, valued at $850 each, have been donated to the National Youth Administration

by Louis Wehl of Rochester. The horses will be used at the Hartwick Seminary N. Y. A. agricultural residence work center.

dent 25 years, died yesterday at his

LUTHER E. TAYLOR’S SERVICES TOMORROW

Funeral services for Luther E. Taylor, Charles Drexler Co., superintendent. here five years, will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow at his home, 818 N. Dearborn St., and at 9 a. m, at St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Taylor, an Indianapolis resi-

home after a short illness. He was 59. Survivors are his wife, Mary; three daughters, Mrs. LaNeese Wagner and Mrs. Dorothy Holderfield,

both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mary Lavonne Ewald of California; a son, Charles E. Taylor of Ingianapolls, and one grandchild.

LIBERTY WOMAN DIES

Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude Rariden of Liberty, who died Wednesday at her home, will be held tomorrow afternoon at Liberty. Survviors are her husband, Owen; two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Loper, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Earl Rose, Oxford, O.; three sisters, -Mrs. Ida Bourne, Miss Emma Driggs and. Mrs. Bernard Radell, Liberty, and two grandchildren, Mary Jane Loper, Indianapolis, and JamesRose, Oxford.

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