Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1941 — Page 12
"CORA GOODRICH...
£ Widow of Ex-Governor to Be Buried Tomorrow at ‘Winchester.
Times Speeial . WINCHESTER, Ind, Nov. 1.—Fu-
Is Stressed.
’'s social workers, brimth new ideas exchanged ig themselves and with new gathered from nationn leaders in the field, re-
I erence on Social Work
cons | pan
general session. ¥’s final general session was td by Dr.-Karl A. Men- , president of the Am ytic Association, who espsychiatrists are savly gf mn $10,000,000,keeping out of the armed those psychiatrically unfit
"$35,000 Per Man
| based this estimate, he said, premise that the Govern-
tually would pay $35,000
LEATHER COATS SPECIAL AT
CARELESS. FIRING BLAMED FOR SMOG) 25
One of the reasons for Indian-
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SURPLUS OUTLET STORE
1127 SHELBY—FOUNTAIN SQUARTF
OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS
lo” ” ~ Miss Susan Gatch sells tickets to Pvt. John D. Good of Ft. Harrison.
When William I. Shirer, author:at most of the crucial developments of “Berlin Diary.” lectures at the|of this war. He saw the invasions Murat Temple Tuesday night his/of Poland and the Low Countries, listeners will include a large group |the Battle of France, and the signof soldiers and sailors and marines, | ing of the second armistice in Com-
ashington, Mich., day. Punergl Monday, 2 “hy morning, Mayor Burial at Mishawaka. Friends may call livan told members of the Indianap- a Shirley Bros. Cputzal linols
olis Federation of Community Civic
to each man who would atrically injured in war
ng the last war, he said, the * of psychiatric injuries in t war completely upset the pause it had reckoned only nary medical and surgical
Coy outlined six conditions i he maintenance of the nation’s morale in his address. He also nx the responsibility of the , worker to keep a finger on
. o ! st be an equitable ts of the sacrifice and of defense.
a time when the individual sacrifices his security, comconvenience to the State
State must. provide the im guarantees of economic, and physical security to the
ere must be participation not only in the meeting of . need through military defense production and
sect, in the determination Cy. p must be respon-
There must be understanding evil to be averted and ‘de-
#6, There must be conviction that and better basis of life for to be achieved and evidence ‘sincere good faith of the naJeadership that is, in truth, ultimated objective of all deort.” Assails Federalization Jackson assailed the feder-
: jisation of the State's social se-|Mrs, Bertha Bonham died ly m “as a direct insult|day in her home, 735 E. 11th 8t.,
ND igonns: integrity and nism of every Governor, 8 and local board, their em‘and even the taxpayers.” 1 ; Jackson also charged that the palization program “is a slap in e for labor.” asked labor organizations they would rather do busih their own state officials ich, he said, they are repre‘or “to deal with men and he only to faraway)
ne business executives at in the Indianapolis Athsponsored by the Indial Secretaries’ AssoT } Meeting adopted a resolution p! any action by the FedBovernment in assuming compatrol of unemployment
43, Women’s Relief Corps at 6:30 o'clock nl at 8 of Mrs. Ada Mendell, 1136 Husbands of members
WIFE FOUND DEAD
RMONY. Nov. 1 (U. P.). ha Long, 28, was found 3 the bathroom of her home Coroner Morris Barrett { death apparently was the
who have been able to buy their tickets at a reduced rate. Miss Susan Gatch, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. ‘Gates, is one of the ushers for the lecture. Mr, Shirer, whose book is now being published serially in The Indianapolis Times, is being brought here through the auspices of the League of Women Voters. A first-hand observer of the havoc in Europe, Mr. Shirer was on hand
piegne. Mrs. Edwin D. Cree is chairman|South Sf Sshers for the lecture. Besides also ‘will : serve: and Mesdames Gilbert L. Small, William R. Pearson, Millan, Oscar Jose Jr., Donald W, Alexander, Vincent T. Adams, James C. Oliver, Don Carlos Hines, Forrest Teel and Burke Nicholas.
Gatch, the following ushers Miss Helene Petri Fred G. Mc-
T. A. Kimberlin Jr.,
FORMER DAIRY INSPECTOR DIES 2
New Market, Lived Here 19 Years.
heart attack. He was 65. Mr. Crist was State inspector for four years. He retired in Janu- | ¥r ary, 1938, because of ill health. He was a member of Waveland Lodge
Born in New Market, Mr. Crist had been a resident here 19 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Pauline D. Crist; a daughter, Miss Mary J. Crist, both of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Packer of Richmond.
BERTHA BONHAM DIES; RESIDENT 23 YEARS
An Indianapolis resident 23 years, yester-
Tr a brief illness. She was 71. Mrs. Bonham was born in Franklin, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Rynerson. She came to Indianapolis in 1918. Survivors are a son, Ralph E. Bonham of New York; two daughters, Mrs, Doris Hackney and Miss Helen Bonham, and two graandchildren, all of Indianapolis. Services will be at 2 p. m. Monday in the Grinsteiner - Funeral Home, with burial at Franklin,
FRANK HARDING DIES IN HINES HOSPITAL
Services will be. held at 2 p. m, today in the Usher Mortuary for Frank Harding, who died Wednesday in the Hines Veterans’ Administration Hospital in Chicago. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr. Harding, who served in the army from 1909 to 1921, saw service in Japan and the Philippines. He had been employes 38 a ches for the Drug un ess. | rvivors are his wife, Melissa, and two step-children, Mrs. Gladys Crawford and M. L Fahey, both’ of Indianapolis.
CHURCH SUPPER TOMORROW
Ladies of Holy Cross Church will hold a supper at 5:30 p. m. tomorrow at the church.. Mrs. Joseph Ash, William Cannon, Mrs. Mary Aust, and Miss Margaret Corcoran .|will have charge of entertainment.
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woviLry smoes $1:00, $1.47
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EVANS Survivors:
Ci Vernie competent to assure ef-|300, F. & A. M. and the Broadway ents, Mr
of the efforts of each [Methodist Church. M18. Burhice
Mrs. Brgthers, Fred a OorEe william
sons, Wim George
Suughter, Starr, Spidel.
LEBAN Bee DaND ite: Anns ters, Mis. Shue; Josiah, nos. John,
Jlusband Haze stidt, Mrs. Robert
State Deaths
AUBURN—Wallace 3%. Walker, 80 NVILLE—Charles Nester, vors: rl; brother. Otto; sister, wh ath
a +. Catherine 90. Survivors: Mrs. willie’ Boner; brother, HART-—J Bf Scarlett, 69. SurWife i Sylv A. Ettlein Scarlett; Mrs. William Felk-
Robert A.; ar. WwW brothers, "Lincoln, Eugene, Compton,
Edward D. Vickers. 71. Survivors: Wife, Shults, Mrs. i Le A Tare eben vi aden. Mis \4 8 e! ickers; sons, Robert, Harold, Wile
00D John Albert Mock, 64 Wit, ertha Alice; daughte Bun foe Mey: i Mrs. * Ames x2, Gi
Mock: Mrs. Rose Mock; - ett, Mrs. Sarah Mr:
i y “Bchaub,
VILLE-Mrs, Mary A. ho 74 Husban hter, s. Badie Dicaler, Cons,
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irvivors: FUpene dau ets, Patricia Mr. and Mts. Benjamin Cole; tater, Dockery; brother, Burton Survivors: Lottes,
Iverson. Barwin Earl: Oreste: brother. Wie
fie SHEN--Charles Mick. 61. be es ‘gnester i Sellog.” m
parry Mrs. Grace Thayer," Mrs. Berth
Francis xu Bible, 78.
Williams; da Gaugh-
Mrs. ~ Wr Ee
MARION—Joseph William Bishir. 73. HARMONY Mrs. Kathleen Robb
Evel; Divan. Trin B.:
“NEW McRoberts. 50.
Mrs. Ty "Crowder, Fred: 1 Mat
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| ANNIS C. HODGES
morning in her home here on East St. She had been in ill health for a year.
JAMES MILTON OWEN DIES AT HOME HERE
A native of Scott County and an employee of the Evans Milling Co. 30 years, James Milton Owen died yesterday in his home, 3115 W, 10th
Services will be held at 2 p Monday in the home, with Pr in Floral Park.
SERVICES ARRANGED
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 8D. m. Monday in the Royster & Askin Mortuary for Mrs. Annis .|C. Hodges, grandmother of the late William C. (Wild Bill)
Hodges, the widow of John T. Hodges, died Thursday in the a daughter, Mrs. O. G. Browa, 37 W. 21st St. She was 84. Indianapolis resident many yor she is survived by a son, Walter R. Hodges of Detroit, Ms, Brown, three grandchildren, 90,| DOTOY Stratton and Mrs. on Moberly, both of Indianapolis and Norman B. Hodges of Detroit, and "|five great-grandchildren.
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