Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1941 — Page 8

PAGE 8 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1941

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PASTOR'S RITES | Fufiers! Todsy FS. BOARDMAN LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS FIST AND PEN Ellen Fisher Dies;

Ill for Five Years

T TOMORROW EE DEAD HERE AT 90 NEWSMAN DIES SE | | : | Class Marks Founding—The Loy- Heads Radio Group—Dr. D. G FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs.

Jk J | alty Class of the Seventh Christian| Walesby of Indianapolis has been amd Ellen Fisher, who died yesterday | : Church, 877 Udell St., will celebrate| elected president of the Indiana I. hey home, 4 Maroy Lane, Rev. Charles A. Neidigh of J Arrange Rites Tomorrow for of the 25th anni- ee die waommission. Negley ~~ Cochran ~~ Was | ow in the William Moore funeral [femmm— . versary § § ‘ere Dr. Ger- iy : ; ; . : S . : 5. . ive ; : ; ; : : | home I h 1 Drexel Gardens Church | Purchasing Agent founding at 7:30 pom [Rr rt i pe nepal, Scripps-Howard Editor, | pore in cane wit Comers, BEAUTY SPECIALS pe : p. m. Wednesday = W Ee arto LL : | Mrs. Fisher, who “had | Is Dead at 51. | Of Kahn Firm. at Fhe church § : 19 ois, arent Fighting Journalist. | wl ishier, i pe Permanents Sm | ; : auditorium. ; e I 3 er . en | ] S. - | * & x = { 1 - fr Ta - i i - Sh - Funeral services will he held at 2 % : Funeral services will be held at| The class 3 : {C. F. Kaiser of Connersville and TOLEDO, O., April 14 (U. P.).—| THIS he hed joey In Intan FanmpeL 50¢c bl i 3 . > Was m- vo

< iDr. Vv. W, an ¢ r. Willi : | [DEV Dean nd D lian Negley Dakin Cochran, 78, one of| ber of the Presbyterian Church in Ruby Lop av -l

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p. m. tomorrow in the Englewood Re 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Harry boasts a present Salon

taki : 4 , ; Fr ctive ember- ; | Ellery, both of Indianapolis Christian Church for the Rev : W. Moore Peace Chapel for Fred- activ member vs : ; ; i | Brazi th : vi : : : Fd = ; HR . rer the last persona 'nalists of the| il. | e -034 0 Charles A. Neidigh, pastor of the] SRR erick S. Boardman, purchasing ship of 85. There § | The officers were elected at a the last personal journalists of a1 Mass. Ave. RI-0345

: J : : hi : : ivors : . A. M. to 8 P, M. No Appt. Necessary. Drexel Gardens Christian Ghuren | ; agent for the Kahn Tailoring Co. 21 were 15 charter & : i meeting held recently in the office midwest and a co-worker of the ye yivors a dangers, 0 g 0. ecessary who died Saturday in his home, 338 : years, who died Saturday in his/members when RIN ada | of Dr. Walesby, 1025 Prospect St. late B Wi and Miss Minnie Fisher of Son REUSE S. Christian St | ; home, 4401 Guilford Ave. Burial class was found- | :

| : "Ha y {Ti Scripps, died gianapolis; /0 Sons The Rev. Neidigh was 51 and had : will be in Crown Hill. ed in 1916, all of ? ; ws |W. : R. C 1 nit to Meel—Maj : ; Easter Sunday— | So na _tWa a | E been ill a vear. He was born near ; Mr. Boardman, who was 90, had whom are living. Mrs. Heckman | Robert Anderson W. R. C. will : 48 hours after| Fisher of Gwynneville 5 | SOM Morgantown and had lived here 35 : i been active until six weeks ago. He They are Mes- meet at 1:45 p. m. toMOrTOw In Ft. his wife of more | ———— vears. He had been pastor of tae F was a member of the Elks Lodge dames L. G. Burdin, Earl Crist, Fred Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St. Mrs. ; than half a cen- FOLKS

rexel Gardens Church for six ; 1 and is believed to have been one of Fly, Floyd Graham, Frank Heland, Latta Via, president, will preside. tury died on, the oldest members in the city. I. F. Kramp, Claude Moore, Carl gk Good Friday. |

years ; Savas WH Before assuming the pastorate of A : A former professional baseball Nieman, John Roberts, E. C. Smelt-| B. L. F. Society Lunch—The : CN Mr. Cochran, say they can't the church. the Rev. Neidigh took George P. Steinmetz player, he played with Chicago in|zer, Harley Vann, Allen McIntire Ladies Society of the Brotherhood gi % editor of thel |} wear plates bean active part as a layman for 18 : the days when baseball players wore and Misses Edith Gould, Ruth Amos |0f Locomotive Firemen will hold its §8 3 old Toledo J |j cause they gag vears in the Englewood Church. Funeral services were to be [no gloves. He came here from Chi- and Dorothy Carr. (monthly luncheon tomorrow at the $ # News<Bee for 25} RG take. thar Survivors are his wife. Mrs. Bessie; held at 11 a. m. today in the cago 21 years ago. Mrs. Guy Heckman is president of Castle Hall Building. |F 2 & vers. Was ahi=! Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth |§ sick. We think¥%: Neidigh: a daughter, Mrs. Opal! Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Survivors are a stepson, John F. the class and chairman of the gen-| . : 5 k conscious when K. Bowles, who died Saturday in|} we can overcome Over Morganthaler of Indianapolis; three for George P. Steinmetz, Indian- Bailly; a grandson, Jackie Bailly, eral committee, which is composed Si ukside E. 5 Marks Easter he died and did | Methodist Hospital, wil lbe held at oj that. We enjoy 39 Years sisters. Mrs. Nellie Wagoner and apolis attorney, who died Friday | and two nephews, Benton H. Cornell of Mrs. McIntire, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs.| Brookside Chapter 481, O. E. S. wi J not know of the p. m. tomorrow in her home, 1525 J difficult cases. Here

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a : ; i OR" ~ ’ int. Mich. ¢ y ; 3 . . [hold an Easter program in charge : Mrs. Burl Fultz both of Indianapo-| at his home, 2053 Carrollton Ave. Of Flint, Mich, and Fred Cornell of Fly and Mrs. E. S. Farmer. prosra yar sudden stroke E. Tabor St. She will be buried! DRS. EITELJORG

rata : istic ABVes ; Madison, O. {of the Hermana Club at their meets and Mrs atherine Pope of| A Christian Science Reader and i : . Wie i ; Bs a Ne Ra eye Pore | member of the Mystic Tie Lodge —— Drum Corps to Rehearse — The ing at 8 p. m. tomorrow at Brookside 0 which ended the in Crown Hill. : EL ANE FRAY orca; ae : M0 2 f y Drum Corps of Tarum Court 14 of Masonic Temple, E. 10th and Gray “+ tochran life of his wife,| Mrs. Bowles was 43 and she had | SOLTIS AND Y

eidioh of Lafavette. Fred Neidig 392, F. & A. M., of which he was S : vi . : 4 I : gg gl po a member, were to officiate. LUCY JONES IS DEAD: the Ladies’ Oriental Shrine will re-| Sts. Worthy matron is Mrs. Bess M. Ix Nettie Moore ved here all of her life. ; of Indianapolis and Raip Burial Hill. § hearse at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in Evans and Elmer F. Jones is worthy Cochran, 76. Survivors are her husband, George

| Tai dint \ artinsvi 3 was to be in Crown nae . i Neidigh, both of Martinsville, and Eagles Hall. Mrs. Joseph Muter- patron. Mr. Cochran was born at Martins | H. Bowles; a son, Donald R. Bowles;

i andehildy Mr. Steinmetz was affiliated rua : . vO ran ildrer : 3 . ‘ . y p ‘Tr ! JF 5 . ‘ y erandch en with the Insurance Audit and In- ILL PAS] 12 YEARS spauth is director. The patrol will Ferry, O.. Dec. 20, 1863. He was a Ji brothers, George and Harry | 82 FE paashington St. 6 LH 010 spection Co. here 39 years and meet for drill practice at 10:30 a. m.| Corinthian O E. S. to Initiate— graduate of the University of Mich- | smus, and three sisters, Mrs. Eisie | Marott’s Shoe Store

was prominent as an insurance Mrs. Lucy E. Jones. a resident of Under the direction of Mrs. George Corinthian Chapter. O. E. 8. will igan and began his newspaper career | Waggoner, Mrs. Irene Waggoner | ——— " i H counsel. He was a member of Irvington 42 Vers “died vesterdav | A Henry, captain. hold a stated meeting at 8 p. m. as correspondent for the Toledo [and Miss Clara Asmus, all of m- | ry A WANT AD IN THE TIMES the Scottish Rite. the John Her after an illness of 12 VERTS. She Wednesday at the Masonic Hall at Blade and the Toledo Commercial | dianapolis. c Al ! Tres,

; : ti Arta Carl Geupel Is Rotary Speaker— 92515 W. Washingt St. There will i ¥ Vi | ron Art nstitut an a charter , a. narlv 13 . a0 ls £ gton S ere willl at Wheeling, W. V., in 1884 FUNERAL TOMORROW TO fihes In ap Ba Club i me formerly lived at 303 N. Carl M. Geupel, head of the Carl M. pe initiation of new members. Mrs. He became managing editor of | ! : eT i Ve Geupel Construction Co., will speak Edith Drago is worthy matron and € hece €

n i ; Mr A } ercial in 1890 and Born in Marion, Mrs. Jones was at the weekly meeting of the Rotary| Clarence Rodgers is worthy patron. N¢ Toledo Commercia it

Funeral services for Mrs. Grace 3 ; FORTE . r » the w ; ; ; 2 re : ars later bought the Toledo Foltz will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow MRS. LUCILLE SMITH e widow of the Rev. Levi Nelson |cjub at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow at the 8 fe a Bs editor on a pecia ; *

} > w Tires Jones, former pastor of the Irving-|pijev ; he . m rv at the Ben Davis Methodist Church : : . Riley Room in the Claypool Hotel., Townsends Meet Tomorrow ; os 3 with er oe Newton REQUIEM TOMORROW on Netlist Church, who died 36 He will discuss “Selling Short vs. Townsend Club 48 will meet at 7:30 Part ownership DR wen, Mr | cemetery. Mrs. Foltz died yesterday . yell ® neo. ; {Selling an Interest in a Construction p. m. tomorrow in the K. of P. Hall, Seripps, founde : of. t Ae Ips after an illness of 10 months. She| Mrs. Lucille Smith, a lifelong Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. gysiness.” 1612 E. 13th St. The Rev. R. M.| Howard newspapers oo bi e was 62 Her home was at 1905 S. resident of Indianapolis, who died | Fletcher Kingsbury, Mrs Charles | Dodrill is president of the club. United Press, bought and com ined | : pry Bao s Saturday in the home of her Laut and Mrs. William T. Bailey, all| Pillow Case Party Set—The Past |it with the Toledo News in 1903. |

High School Road - A fapm | Mother, Mrs. Anna Rist, 1144 8S. of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Richard |Noble Grand Auxiliary of Progress Doctors Discuss Pediatrics — Four Mr. Cochran continued as editor | Mrs. Foltz was born on a farm q...¢’ave will be buried in Holy Brooks and Mrs. Thomas Burns, Rebekah Lodge will sponsor a pillow member physicians will address the | until 1922 when he went to Scrippsnear Bridgeport, the daughter ol. (cemetery following services both of Chicago; three sons, Ray-|case card party Thursday night at| Indianapolis Medical Society of | Howard central management where | John and Evangeline Hoffman. She ¢ 15 5 1 tomorrow in Sacred mond B. Jones of Auburn, Ala. and the lodge hall, 2306: W. Michigan Marion County tomorrow night at he remained until two years ago had lived at the High School Road geart catholic Church. Roy V. and Ralph L. Jones, both of St. Mrs. Lillian Milner is general|the Indianapolis Athletic Club on when he retired. address since her marriage. She Was! 1) ceyeral months, Mrs. Smith Indianapolis; a brother, four sisters chairman and Mrs. Anis Gooden is “Chematherapy as Applied to Pad-| His spectacular newspaper years es Cleaned and Pressed a member of the Ben Davis church) y,q 35 and was formerly employed and seven grandchildren. Another | president. |iatrics.” They are Drs. Matthew |in Toledo were marred by bitter

and was leader of ihe chalt there| ot the Rockwood Manufacturing daughter, Mrs. Otto Moore of In-| _ | Winters, Louis Segar, Lyman Meiks personal feuds. He was a cham-| 3 are until her illness. She also belonged | co. dianapolis, died a year ago. | Kitchen Band Plans Tea — The and Gerald Kempf pion of the under-dog and did not| C to the Aid Society of the church| Besides her mother, she is sur-| Funeral services will be held at|Kitchen Band of the Women of the hesitate to express his views on the| ACH

and the C. and E. Club in Bridge-!vived by two brothers, Paul and 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Irvington Moose will sponsor, a spring tea at Circle 23 Gives Dinner—A dinner gtreet corner or in his editorials—|

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port Jack Rist, and four sisters, Mrs. Methodist Church and burial will|2:30 p. m. Thursday at Moose Tem-| will be given by the T. W. Bennett | packed by his fists and his pen. Survivors are her husband. Edgar Bessie Briggs, Mrs. Pearl Stroup, pe in Crown Hill ple. Cards and entertainment will Circle 23 Ladies of the G. A. R. He went to Chicago at the sug-| 2

J. Foltz: her mother: a brother. Mrs. Ethel Oliver and Mrs. Won- | follow. | Thursday at Ft. Friendly, 512 N.| gestion of Mr. Scripps and estab-

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Raymond Hoffman: a nephew, John!etia Woods, all of Indianapolis ANNA B CLAYTON'S | The band will sponsor a card| Illinois St. for members and their |lisheq the first newspaper without |

Hoffman and a niece, Miss Virginia party at the temple Friday night. friends Bertie Martin and Hazel! advertising, the Chicago Day Book, | Bo $i ANY GARMENT RITES AT STRAUGHN will have charge of ‘he 1911 The 8 0 1

Hoffman, all of Indianapolis ’ ’ Mrs. Audra Matillo is general chair-| Reichman in experiment ended | Pallbearers at the funeral will be ADDIE 0 MULLANE S , al SAI : ou nan. Mrs. Bertha Willner and Mrs. dinner. A special called meeting | with high newsprint costs during : 6 Cleaned Mrs. Arnza Foltz, Mrs. Jasper Foltz FUNERAL IS TODAY Funeral services for Mrs. Anna gia Switzer will have charge of will be held at 1:30 to read appli- | the war years rl a d C 3 5 : resse

Mrs. Thomas Seerlev. Mrs. William ; \ |B. Clayton, who died Saturday in|ihe tickets; Mrs. Vinera Smith and cations for membership. An initia-| In Mr. Cochran's biography of | 1 1. Hoag. Mrs. Laura Scott and Miss Funeral services for Mrs Addie her home, 103 E. St. Clair St. will Mrs. Hazel Schuessler, cards; Mrs. tion will follow with Mrs. Irene Scripps, he characterized the found- | SBR Moc | No Extras! No Carrie M. Hoag O'Mullane, who died Pe Sort be held at 1:30 p. m tomorrow IN iporis Faucett, Mrs. Bervl Paff and! Compton presiding ing of the United Press as Scripps’ | j q i Limit! No Ex to be held at 1:30 p. m. today at Straughn. Burial will be In Lewis-| pps Babelle Davis, candy, and Mrs . "o greatest service, in that it erected |] § . her home, 1913 College Ave She ville Clara Neerman, Mrs. Pearl Beck W. C. T. U. to Meet—Longacre 5 pulwark to guard a free press and |

s to be buried in Cloverdale Mrs. Clayton was 78. She had pps Ohristeen Ruffin. Mrs. Mavme | Fdgewood W. C. T. U. will meet prevented a monopoly on news MILDRED PICKETT Mrs. O'Mullane was 70. A native spent most of her life in Straughn.|ywhiting and Mrs. Kathryn Hans-|at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in the : a ] ‘of Parkersburg, she had lived in having moved here last September. o.: tallies © | Edgewood Methodist Church. The OCCIDENTAL BLDG. Indianapolis for 16 years. She was She was a member of the First ’ Rev. Gordon Holland, a retired . RITES TOMORROW he widow of Lee Rov O'Mullane and Lutheran Church. Maturates Plan Sociable—Charles missionary from China, wiil speak COUGH | NG ) 8am. 10 6r.m Funeral cerviees |

was a member of the University She is survived bv two daughters,| M. Fillmore, superintendent of the

S 1 for Mrs. Mildred park Christian Church Mrs Frank Lindner and Mrs. Indianapolis School of Maturates, Plan Pillow Party—The Federated : rien Pickett. who died Friday in She is survived by a sister, Mrs. | Myrtle Smith, both of Indianapolis, announced today that the school|Patriotic Society will hold pillow Relieve Misery With | Vincent's Hospital. will be held parthena Freeman and a niece, and two sons, Jess Clayton of Day-| will have an “old time sociable” at slip card parties at 2 and 8 p. m iC / 4 30 p. m. tomorrow in the Kirby Mrs. Zella DeLashmit, both of In- ton, O.. and Alpheus Clayton of 2 p. m. Monday, April 21, at the Wednesday at Ft. Friendly, 512 N KS rary Mortuary, 2238 N. Me-! dqianapolis Straughn Y.W.CA Illinois St. The public is invited. VaroRus

ridian St., and at 9 a. m. in St Philip Neri Cathouic Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery

Mrs. Pickett, who was 27, lived in He Sure h nT Chrysler Coyporalion Feesens A SPECTACULAR PLYMOUTH DISPLAY!

chial School and St. Mary's Academy. She was a member of Alpha Beta Phi Sorority and was past

president of the Young Ladies’ Sodality at St. Philip's Besides her husband, Robert, she is survived by her parents, Fred and Bertha Galm Marien; two brothers,

Robert and Maurice Marien, and a daughter, Mary Ann Pickett

Ny ST AR AER a eT NEW Cars MRS. WEBER'S RITES Your eis Wat Pg Xs " au COLORS ARE SET TOMORROW FAY FCB NEE Cele a (NE INTERIORS

beth Weber will be in the Voigt *

mortuary at 8:30 a. m. and m | 9 A 4 : aw ; Sacred Heart Church at 9 a. m. to y ” i i a i ga : ’ i morrow. Burial will be in St. Jo- on . 3 3 7 MUSIC

seph’'s Cemetery Mrs. Weber. who was 70, died Saturda: Her home

was at 1344 S. Alabama St oh. : 5 % ¥ ) ; H oe PARAS IS : : ; BY DANVERS JULIAN

Mrs. Weber had lived 'iere 59 il ; % 4 , ood kas y : 4 » LE 3 vears. She was a member of Sacred % } os % 2 el i « . Heart Church and the Christian ymout Fa ” i ; a, \ ; i : 3 8 8 and His Mothers’ Society of the Church © © 4 i : : ; ; : p Latin Am I Survivors are a daughter, Mrs ] , LER s erican Orchest Clara Leibrock and a granddaugh- stra ter, Miss Marie Leibrock, both of Chicago: a brother, William Schmidt and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Fitzpat- Dealer rick and Irs. Michael A. Guy, all of Indianapolis.

SERVICES TOMORROW FOR ARTHUR COLLINS t th Funeral services for As Sy ji d @ lins. who died vesterday at his home. 902 Union St., will be held

at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel Burial

”n will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Collins was 57

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Bertha Collins; a daughters. Mrs. LilJian Holland; a son, Marion Collins: his mother, Mrs. Sarah MecElhaney: a brother, Fred Collins;

< , n a sister, Mrs. Ada Robb and two grandchildren.

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Welling ! \ home, 602 N. Ta- i . : : ¥ FA ” i Rr coma St urial will be in Crown Distributor y : : : 2 : 3 1 » : bile Presents t Hill Mrs. Welling died yesterday iad : : : : event 2 4 at home. She was 78 A native of Germany Mrs Jones xk Maley Welling came to this country in 1878. She was married to C. Henry INC Welling, who died five years ago. | W Plymout

She was a member of St. Peters | . | de ; a Lutheran Church, 2421 E. Washington | HE 5 5 , ; SPring— pyjjio A son, John H. Welling, is the # hi y i : j ; greate mode] : only survivor Phone CH. 0490 i hi ww J —— as Special ne Ymouth

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