Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1941 — Page 8

(Mrs. Ethel Hines

RITES SET FOR Dead Hers of #9] e TOIT © Ee MARY HALLETT Mrs. Ethel M. Hines, 3544 E. SE 5

Michigan St.,:died yesterday in her home. She Was 49, the’ wife of Ray} fo act to relee tne. situation,

Lifelong Resident Had: Run|v. Hines.

Stand at Market for |, 22% oe tour ymin spent tml 54 Years.

Hines had been a lifelong resident : i of Indianapolis, She was a memMrs. Mary C. Hallett, who oper-|ber of the Centenary Christian ated a stand on the City Market|Church and the Three G Class of for 54 years, died yesterday in thelthe church. home of her grandson, Howard C.| Besides her husband, she is sur- | Phillips, 807 N. Gray St. vived by her mother, Mrs. Della Mrs. Hallett was 87 and had re-|Decker, and a sister, Mrs. Willlam|A A RCE ARs J ea eglio elong resident o : Services a p. m. t - and was a member of the Central| Thursday in the Harry W. Moore The Te Biution od hat das Christian Church. She was the|Peace Chapel, with burial in Wash- Pes widow of Andrew J. Hallett and had |ington Park. the Works Board to condemn the pedestrian underpass, a continua-

been ill several months.’ , Survivors are a son, Harry; an- Bates St. running under the ons ene, Bowie Kate EVA MILLER RITES few sok cont matron nts ; Indianapolis; a granddaughter, Mrs. tained a race track on his farm. | ham Press, to make the firm of | Marvin Habick of Terre Haute and “a public ni ce and a

as "He was born in Clinton County.| Bookwalter, Ball & Co. Mr. Great | three great-grandsons, T0 BE AT CHURCH cal and moral hazard.” Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Dora| house joined the firm later, Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. It further asserted that several

McIntire; a: daughter, Mrs. Harold| Survivors are his wife, Mrs. |tomorrow” in the Harry W.: Moore

Rites Sef Today For Frank Ball

Funeral services were to be held

AT HORSE SALE

Richard McIntire Was 61; ~~ Trained Saddle and Harness Racers.

; : house Printing “ Richard McIntire, widely-known ine livestock breeder who trained both “Mr. ‘Ball,

saddle and harness racing horses,| Who was 72, died yesterday while attending a ai eq sunday _ Sale of racing horses at the In-| 3223 Central . ‘diana State Fair Grounds, He| Ave. For the was 61, i 0 Years : Mr. McIntire was a resident of 2 ed “eh Mr. Ball Antioch and was a well-known| the Century Paper oo. fo farmer in Clinton County. ‘He had| - In 1907 Mr. Ball, who opera ed. : the Aetna Press, merged with showed all types of ‘horses at| gparies A, Bookwalter and Hugo

‘county fairs in Indiana and main-| Thorsch, operators of the Chelten-

Mortuary, 3447 College Ave., for Frank W. Ball, co-: founder of the Bookwalter- - ‘Ball - Great-

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Heavilon, and :a granddaughter, Miss Joan Heavilon, all of ‘Antioch.

QUINTUPLETS

Jessie Gillespie Ball; three sons, Frank Jr. John and Allan, the latter stationed at Camp Lee, Va.; a daughter, Mrs. George E. Vickery Jr.. a grandson, Frank III, all of Indianapolis, and two broth-

Former Resident Dies in Canton, 0.

Peace Chapel, with burial in Crown

ers, Jerome and John Ball, of Hamlin, Va., Mr. Ball’s birthplace.

O'BRIEN FUNERAL TO BE THURSDAY!

Funeral services ‘for Thomas O'Brien, who died yesterday in his home, 1903 E. 62d St., will be held at 8:30 a. m. “Thursday in the Speaks & Finn Mortuary and at 9 a. m. in Christ the King Catholic Church.. - Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. O'Brien, who was 65, was a lifelong resident here and for the last several years had operated the concessions at Forest Park at Noblesville. He formerly had been in the bonding business on 8S. Alabama St. He was a member of Christ the King Church and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Blanche O’Brien.

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BOY KILLED BY CAR

LAFAYETTE, Oct. 28 (U. P.).— Harold Underwood, 11, Lafayette, died ‘today of. injuries received last night when he was struck by a car near his home. Sanford Scarlett, 57, Dayton, Ind. driver of the automobile, was held on a drunken driv-

Word has been received here of

mer Indianapolis resident. a native of Germany and came to lived ‘here until 12 years ago.

Baumann; two nieces, Mrs. Baumann Hitzke of Indianapolis and Mrs. Anna Losche of Franklin, and a nephew, Walter Baumann of Indianapolis. Services were held last Friday

OFFER RURAL YOUTH 10 SCHOLARSHIPS

Members .of the Indiana Rural Youth Club will have an oppor-

ships to the eight weeks’ winter course in agriculture which opens at Purdue University Jan. 19. The scholarships will be for $50 and are offered by the social and educational department of the In-

made possible through the Gertrude Modlin Memorial Logn Fund, to which farm bureau members in In-

furthering of education for farm youth. Applications may be secured from

the death last Tuesday in Canton,|919 E. Market St. She had ‘been a

., Of Anna for-|resident here 45 DO of Miss nanan, & for ember of Holy Cross Church. She

Miss Baumann, who was 54, was|Was born in Danville.

liam Miller; a sister, Mrs. Indignapolis. 35 years - ago.’ Shei, or’ Indianapolis, and Broth

Survivors are a brother, Anton|®r John Cross of Alma

REALTORS TO ELECT

at St. Peter's Cathedral in Canton.|olis Real Estate Board president,

tunity to compete for 10 scholar-iham and Firman C. Sims. They

diana Farm Bureau, Inc. They are|Forest B. Kellogg.

diana contribute annually for the|Hensley and Robert P. Moorman.

for Mrs. Eva Miller, who died Sunday after an illness of several weeks, Burial will be in Crown Hill.| Mrs. Miller was 61 and lived at

and was a

Survivors are her husband, WilEmma

3 NEW DIRECTORS

Earle B. Teckemeyer; Indianap-

today appointed a nominating committee to choose candidates for vacancies on the board of directors. Those named were Joseph J. Argus, Louis S. Hensley, Ralph E. Heuber, Dan LeGore, R. E. Peck-

will report at least 15 days before the board's annual meeting, Dec. 11, with the names of six candidates for vacancies created by the expirgtion of the terms of Ben F. Claypool, Russe H. Hartman and

Holdover directors are Walter M.

Evans, C. O. Grinslade, Ford V. Woods, Albert ¥F. Bromley, Mr.

2 KILLED IN COLLISION

Funeral services will be held at|signed petitions have been submitted 8:30 a. m. Thursday in the Harry|to the Board, but have received no W. Moore Peace Chapel and at 9| consideration. A light installed by a. m. in Holy Cross Catholic Church |the Board recently in the center of

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AUTO INJURIES FATAL TERRE HAUTE, Oct. 28 (U. P.). Gale Harris, 15, injured in an auto accident on Road 63 Oct. 19, died last night. The driver of the car, Jack Bennefield, 20, Youngstown, is held pending Investigation of an earlier accident Oct. in ‘which Miss Janet Lyons, 31, Ws Terre Haute, was killed by a hit-and-run

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CONVERSE—Chester Rronets Lovee. 40. Survivors: Wife, Edith; Frank, ‘Alcinds ‘Eltzroth

Tor age: ° istry a Bernice Bryan, ¢ ridge; sis Mrs. ae ulin Faulkner. Mrs. Flossie Malott; Brother, Fr Pred. EDINBU RGH--Ralph Chester Sadler, 50. Survivors: Wife, Lucy Oaks Sadler; sons, Raymond, Donald, Lowell;

y Sagi Women’s $3.30 Emma Humphrey, "Mrs. Jerinie ie Royce; hall ig

brothers, James, Tom - i Thomas. : i | ENGLISH—William J. Adkins, 27. . ; 5 EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Margaret Stumpf, : y

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iil GENEVA—Mrs. Florence E. Wood, Survivors: Daughter Misses Vera, Geror trude Wood; “Othor; brothers, 5% | Ernest, James Boyer; sister, "Mrs, Mare i |garet Paine J GEORGETOWN—Conda Martin, 68. ASPER—Clarence Wehr, 25. Survivors: | . and Mrs. = Martin

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PRINCETON uz. Powell. Survivors: Brothers B.A "Ci sister, Mrs, B.C.

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