Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1941 — Page 12
ood Transfusion Fails to]
‘Save Life of Franklin College Professor.
_ Dr. Norman J. Harrar, chemistry artment head at Franklin Col~ B, (died at Methodist Hospital sterday despite a blood transfusion in which one of his. students
Dr. Harrar, ‘who was 39, became ill last week and pneumonia developed ‘soon after. Brooks Powers, Indianapolis youth and student of Dr. Harrar, provided blood for a
- Pr. Harrar had been a member
‘the Franklin faculty for nine|
5. He was a graduate of the niversity of Pittsburgh and held a ster of science degree from PennState College and a Ph. D. e from the University of Colo-
He was assistant professor of ry at Washington and Lee pre going to Franklin. efor ‘Harrar was a former president of the Indiana Chemical So2 and was a member of the 3 Chemical Society, Sigma Xi, ‘honorary scientific fraternity, ‘the ‘Baptist Church, Rotary Club ‘and’ Hillview - Country Club at
; Survivors are his wife, the former Marie ‘Grimes of Milan, a Franklin .graduate; his father, the Rev. El‘wood Harrar, and two sons; Jack and Frank. i
HEAR THAI WARNING . LONDON, Oct. 17. (U: Pp) ~The exchange. telegraph agency's listen-} dng post today heard ‘Radio ‘Berne
‘say that “a broadcast from Bangkok ‘warned the population of Thailand to prepare for all eventualties— oAlland is Tasing a serious Situa-
Herman A. Krelsohinas, 92-year-old St. Louis, Mo.; bachelor, asserts: he js first cousin of Mrs. Henrietta efer Garrett, Phil~ adelphia snuff heiress and claims all of her $20,000,000 estate,
LONG ILLNESS FATAL TO ROLLIE THOMPSON
‘Rollie Thompson, 2060 Caroline Ave., a retired cement contractor, died yesterday at his home following an extended illness. Mr. Thompson, who was 75, was born in Marion County and had lived here all his life. He was a member of the Pilgrim Holiness Church. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Rosa S.. Thompson; a daughter, Mrs. Celia Coates, and three grandsons, Raleigh, Robert and Richard Coates, all of Indianapolis. Funeral services will’ be held at 2 p. m. at the Pilgrim Church. Burial
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Clinton F. Myers Seriously Hurt as Machine: Crashes at Track Elevation. Already carrying many scars from
man Clinton F. Myers, 38, was back. in City Hospital today with serious head injuries. ; His motorcycle crashed into. the steel structure of the railroad track elevation at Kentucky Ave. and Missouri St. last night, He was found unconscious beside his demolished cycle. John Beveridge, 2020 Central Ave. discovered Patrolman Myers as he drove under the tra about mi Since the officer has been unconscious since the accident, his superiors; were ‘unable to determine ‘how the accident occurred.Mr; Myers was reported in a serious condition with probable internal ‘1head injuries and bruises over his}
body. Only a few months ago ‘Patrolman "Myers was in another accident with his motercycle and received serious neck injuries. : The accident occurred at the same place where Patrolman Harry A (Red); Bolin was killed about a year ‘ago when he fell off of a traction freight car.
FOR LENA HOUGHAM
Services for Mrs. Lena Hougham, 1709 Spruce St., will be held at 1
Funeral Home. Perkinsville. Mrs. Hougham, who was 66, died
yesterday at City Hospital after a two years’ illness. She was a na-
had lived here for 36 years. Mrs. Hougham was a member of the Christian Science Church. | Survivors are three children, Mrs. E. E. Simpson, Mrs. Boynton: J. Moore and Mrs. Charles Schauby all of Indianapolis, and five grandchildren, John Doty of Atlanta, Ga. and Miss Betty Doty, Boynton 8S. Moore, Miss Martha Moore and Edward Schaub, all of Indianapolis,
MRS. ROESSLER DIES: LIVED HERE 60 YEARS
Mrs. Louise Roessler, native of Germany and resident of Indianapolis for the past 60 years, died yesterday at her home, 542 Tacoma Ave She was 81. She was a member of the New Jersey Street Methodist Church.
Services will be at the home at 2 p. m. tomorrow with burial at Crown Hill
Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Fred Wilmoth, Mrs, Chester Graves, Mrs. John Land, Miss Bertha Roessler and Miss Marie Roéssler, all of
Brillinger of Ludwigsburg, Germany; 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
State Deaths
BICEKNELL—August ¥. Koenig, 54. r= vivora? Wie: Iwo children ig, 54. 89 BOONVILLE—John Creamer, 63. CROMWELL—Harry Burdell Lunz, 61. Survivors: Son, n; ughtér, Mrs. Eldotta Holdeman; Drothers. Preston, Lee, eorge. Chr
EVANSVILLE 57. Survivors: wite, anys Eatherine Bro Ed Mrs. Harry, Edwar tepds h Lucille Er Rionson. Athan For: man; sisters, Mrs. John Davis, Mi; McCrarey, Mrs. Agnes Britt, Mrs. Ne half xl iter, air other 5
topher McCrarey, ters, Mrs.
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Mrs, v Pfeiffer: Beatrice Gibson; = halfTennison, 72. 8 Riv. orn. Huson John: sons, Leslie, Hayes:
Noble, Earl: daughter, Mrs. E. sister, Mrs. Lata Cause elmin 40. Fm Carl W. Schimmel-
Harold C. Sch Parents, Mr. and it 8. rvivor hi Hey Smith TS rivers: Bt er.” ets, BLRHART Alfred E Syson, 67. cor ude; Jon, dag igh ere, Nr ed Men a:
a ben; ¢ haniel enhied oI, Survivors:
mott; a Anna Smith, Mrs, ‘oie rile, Baird John.
ELWOOD-—Andrew E. Knotts, 72.
ENGLISH--Joel Melton, 92. Survivors: Pons, Warren, Arthur; daughter, Mrs. Ella
AIRMOUNT~—Orestes Bal vivors: Wife; son, James: bro t Ring. Mrs. Ora Sherrick, Mrs, ng
JO! ESBORO omy Tham Rinkard, 70. ACL ol fe, Em
LAGRANGE-=Mrs. iA Carmeany , FONTAINE-~Herman E. Turnbu PR bi, ister, Mrs, (ollie os: brothers, William, Robe
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essie OEE, Dam on L. : ootes, 70. ul; two
LO0GO Survivors: Wife, Mary; son, brothers; two Soters, > ASTLE—Almerine A, Melton, 88. : Wife, Anna; da ughters, Sis. Holley, Mrs. Lee Harpe lL gamed Mayo, Francis, Pe Suliam, —Willlam Prancis Mann,
pe Survivors: Parents, d Mrs. Dries P nn; ther a; Tames, Wend ters, Sue, Jai net.
Beechlar, 87. survivora We. Eiizwbelh: tye sons.
R. Hater Survivors: wi e, Nanas: br BS wrence, Frank. Ee Ta Dan vivors: Daughters, My. Loh: Me artes glenn meyer, Sister a liam, John, He unin Bilt -vrotier,
VIN OrVIOLS: ts, ‘and Mrs, Prank sodrufl an ori Eatbivn Bauer, Survivors: Three children. ed ig
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+ OTTO F. HARLAN, ‘Jotired con. ductor for the; New York Central "Railroad, died yesterday at: his home, 148 8. Eider Ave. He was 70.
Mr. Haran retired tom the Tatoad Joly 3 , 1939, after 35
of service. Services rie sym ind morrow a and burial will be at Crown.
Survivors. are his 8, Nona; two sons, Ray and’ two |: ‘daughters, Mrs. Hilda Milender and Mrs. Mamie Sue Stewart,-all of Indianapolis; a brother, an W. Harlan of 8t. Elmo, I; Sent Srandehidren and ‘one great.
' TUNITY CHORDS TO SING ‘The Mt. Zion Baptist Church Training Union - will present the Unity Male Chorus of Haughville, directed ‘by Roosevelt Squires, at
3:30 p. in. Sunday. In the church,
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- x Put OL vane vie ut the. facturing Co., .died yesterddy at|
Methodist Hospital. She: was 57. Lr Latle wat 8 native of Lowell and had lived here ‘for 30 ses Tie Las Tested 551 8.
College at ch Cremation will follow private funeral services at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Brod ies “deughier. Miss a son, Jr.; a Tsobel Lane; a sister, Mrs row, and a grandson.
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SOFIA REPORTS RAIL WRECK SOFIA, Oct. 17 (U. P.).—Ten persons were killed and 40 injured in a train wreck last night between the towns of Nisch and Leskovitz.
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