Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1942 — Page 9

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THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1942

H. G. COUGHLEN Rites Held fo DIES HERE AT 30 Jessie Skaggs

FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs.

essie Ruth Skaggs were held this Retired Head of Storage

morhing at Woodside Methodist church, with burial in Memorial Company Was Graduate Of Wabash. |

Park cemetery. She was 21. Mrs. Skaggs died Monday. Her home was Harry G. Coughlen, former presi- at 431 S. Oakdent of the Coughlen Storage and land ave. She Transfer Co. and lifelong resident! was a graduate of Indianapolis. died yesterday at of Technical City hospital after a brief illness. He was 80 Mr. Coughlen retired in 1934 and since the death of his wife in 1935 had made his home with his daugh-

high school. She is surter, Mrs. Robert H. Shellhorn. 1031 E. 54th st

obtaining other qualified men and vived bv her a” , : i BUSBaR d Wal- {women for recreation department! : 3) assistant secretary of the Union 3 Trust Co. of Indianapolis and manHe was a graduate Wabash eollege and a member of Beta Theta

BY lace Skages; her Jobs. parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. | Jackiel W. Joseph, park board] : | : ager of the foreign exchange and | ; g ee | travel department. Pi fraternity. He was also a member Fairview Presbvterian

sisted them in purchasing automo-| | biles.

| Also indicted were Wilber D | FEDERAL JURY Magner. 35, of Indianapolis, charged | ar. > i ; " i orless liquid mo — & Doctor's | with being a member of a forgery | formula — quickly relieves itching, {and check stealing ring, and Jerome | burning distress. Being such a clean, EE MRE | Stiers, 31, of Indianapolis, charged | stainless, invisible liquid — Zemo is

. [ith resenti ims | especially fine for the scalp. Over Banker and Alger AMONG counter espionage agent for the, 25000000, packases sold. Only doe. Those Accused; 5 Face

TEACHERS MAY “FILL PARK J0BS

‘Board Considers Proposal | Due to Scarcity of Applicants.

Local school teachers may be em|ployed as city playground directors and wading pool supervisors this summer because of the difficulty in

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All d t . government and defrauding a local Feta: ZEMO Draft Charges. fig |

woman of $350. After two weeks of deliberation! the federal grand jury here returned 48 indictments against 60 persons last night. Among the Indianapolis persons. indicted was Richard A. Kurtz, 63.

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Judge Cox Snaps Those Ribs Again

HAVING CRACKED ribs more or less of a routine matter with Circuit Judge Earl R. Cox. Once he fell out of a hayloft and received a few cracked ribs [sheriff last Saturday a few hours and several years earlier his chest {after he sawed his way out of the bones were shapped in a boxing [Marion county jail. | match. | Dr. Hugh M. Enyart, Indianapolis,

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8:30 a. m. tomorrow at the residence, 1011 E. Maple rd., and at 9 a. m. at St. Joan of Arc church. of which he was a member.

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Martin. Indianapolis; two daugh- president, announced today that the He is charged with appropriating two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Pearboard would confer on the proposal to provide ‘transportation of the church He h served the naturalized citizen. ritt and Harry. both of Indianapo-| : | can’t call 'em kids because they aren’t goats), who are appearing at S PATRICK EGAN open and community Emil E. Spencer, 32; Thomas Bart- | , oR Iberian i Player ir 's recei 50 | ; Bay, Wi John E. Silberman | layeround directors receive $67.50, educated. Frank Baldwin of Pittsburg, N. H, taught Topsy and her Sm | Indianapolis. 20 hildren and 12 great- ; PO wading pool supervisors receive $50 | Alger, Indianapolis, and Thomas Al- & Buchanan mor | fe | . . Scottsburg, Ind. post offices last gan, pastor of the Fairview church. | Political Circles. | The recreation department will mjjas B. Phillips, a resident of In- ) ah [for attempting to escape while a Approximately 210 applications were My. Phillips, who was 68, had been The department will hire 468 gurvivors include his wife, Anna;

ters. Linda Jean and Jessie Ruth, | ’ i ; ‘ { the latter born last Sunday; and plan was under consideration and $4500 in sums left by relatives of that the park board and school German refugees. The money was son and Mrs. Mildred McMann : : Les ; a within the next few days. refugees to America. Kurtz, a nachurch board and was an elder af : tive of Stuttgart, Germany, is a. the time of his death The teachers would serve as di-| Sl 3 : | Survivors are seven children, Mer- Joan and phe Supine ine/ Oh, deer! Here we see one of Topsy's dearest deer children (We Cited for violation of the selective | summer onus when the a | service act were Anton Kleine, 22. lis; William of Norwood. O Ben- | S S| the Indi > : . ; : “ “ » | e Indiana Sportsmen's show at the state fair grounds. Topsy and | nett of St. Louis; Gardner of Green| |supervisors during the school year. | her half dozen offspring are proud of themselves because they are |lett, 28; Ralph A. Hoffman, 29, and] iS.; Mrs { Arthur Berton Auman, 25, all of] and Mrs. Shellhorn, of Indianapolis; | monthly OF the Wo ahd one:hali’ 160d te 40. it of tricks, | hi Retired E | (6 ‘months the playgrounds are open; i cas : , — | A joint indictment charged Gene grandchildren etlire mpioyee 0 as WN RRS Utilit Ww Acti ; mony. ELIAS B. PHILLIPS, (ford, also of Indianapolis, with robrow Flanner 1 aS Active In Some Not Qualified bery of the Lawrence, Ind, and tuary, with the Rev. Virgil D. Ra y i Q HERE 50 YEARS, DIES . 3 | ; August. officiating. Burial will be at Crown| employ 130 playground directors, 70 gjanapolis for 50 years, died today is | Alger was also indicted separately Services for Patrick W. Egan will men and 60 women, this summer. at his home, 1832 Bellefontaine st. L | federal prisoner. He was recaptured received, but some applicants are employed by the Link-Belt Co. for by Indianapolis police and a deputy | not qualified, Mr. Joseph said. many years. { | Burial wading pool supervisors. It will also 3 prother, Lewis of Indianapolis; name 30 lifeguards. One woman two sisters, Miss Mattie Phillips of

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| tomorrow at the G. funeral home with burial at Con- |

will be in Calvary. Mr. Egan, who was 78, died Tuesday at three weeks’ iiiness. He was a retired employee of the Citizens Gas & Coke Utiilty and had been active in Democratic politics for many years. Survivors are his

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ter, Sister St. Helena of the Sisters of Providence, St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Terre Haute; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchil-ren.

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| son, Lawrence: a sister, Mrs. James | Bencham: a brother, Lee, and one! i grandchild.

| CLAIM CHURCH PERSECUTED

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persecution of the church in Hol-

land is on a scale comparable to

that employed in Norway, according {to information printed today in the| | Journal de Geneve, chief protestant

Agnes: two daughters, Mrs. Mable Dough-|

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lifeguard will be empioyed for each of the five swimming pools and for each of the two municipal beaches. Lifeguards will receive $90 monthly.

Indianapolis and Miss Mary Phillips of Toledo.

Monday in the residence with the Rev. Burial will be at Crown Hill.

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STORE OPENS 8 A. M,, CLOSES WEEK DAYS 5:30 P. M,

OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. SHOE STORE

Early yesterday the judge was dentist, was indicted on a charge of awakened suddenly by loud bark- [conspiracy in connection with the ing of his hunting dogs. Jumping {post office robberies. It is charged out of bed, he bumped into a | that the dentist aided Alger and officiating. table, cracking several of his ribs !Alford by carrying nitroglycerin for| { and bruising his shoulder. their use in his dentist's kit and as-|

Services will be held at 10 a. m,

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O. E. S. Chapter To Install Slate

NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS of the Brightwood chapter, O. E. S., will be installed Saturday at |

the Veritas Masonic temple, 3350 Roosevelt ave, with Mrs. Alene Vey, past worthy grand matron, presiding. New officers are Mrs. Helen Reddick, wor - thy matron; Herbert Red - dick, patron; - Mrs. Charlotte b Hodson, assoyi: Redick ciate patron; Miss Vera Day, secretary; Mrs. Bernice Eckstein, treasurer; Mrs. Grace Haladav, conductress; Mrs. Marv McDaniels, associate conductress; Miss Goldie Jane Smith chaplin; Miss Alice Davis, marshal; Mrs. Cecile Kiser, organist; Mrs. Helen Stone, Adah; Mrs. Clarice Davis, Ruth; Mrs. Mildred Roberts, Esther; Mrs. Mary Davis, Martha; Mrs. Sadie Tuttle, Electa: Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, warder: Mrs. Rose Poindexter, sentinel, and Thomas Halladay, stereopticon. Assisting in the installation will be Mrs. Rubv Roesner and Mrs. Florence Mitchell.

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ANDERSON Mrs. Sarah Caroline Erskin. 89. Survivors: Son, Matt: daughters, Mrs. Rose Jackson. Mrs. Dora Allen, Mrs. John Priesthoff. Mrs. Jack Osborne. Richard James Wright, 54. Joseph B. Folsom, 74. Survivors: Wife, Sarah: daughters, Mrs. R. E Dunning, Mrs. Calvin Krugler; son, Marcus. BLUFFTON—Mrs. Lillie McDonnell, 76. Survivors: Sister, Mrs. Amanda Nesbitt; brother. Dr. Charles Cavlor. FAIRMOUNT —Artus Smithson, HERR STATION Mrs. Conrad Marker, 87 Survivors Husband; sons, , Lawrence: daughters, Mrs. Ula oodard, Mrs. Violet Woodward, Mrs. Versal Hicks; | brother, Carl sisters, Tillie, Angie KENDALLVILE—Mrs. Meta Wilk. !

LAFAYETTE—David J. Lucas, 76. Sur-| vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Robert Ciawson, Mrs. Carl cManama; son, Paul; sister, Mrs. Anna McCurdy. LEBANON--Mrs. Osha Mae Shook. | _ MARION—Lioyvd Elsworth Renbarger, 78. {Survivors: Wife, Maggie; daughters, Mrs. Ernest Stephens, Mrs. Olivxer Streib, Mrs. Helen McCracken. Mrs. Kenneth Boxeil; ‘son, Lawrence: brothers, Ed, Oscar, Eimer: sister, Mrs. Mary Albright. MARKLE—Mrs. Amanda Jane Foik, 78. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Purl Burnau, Mrs. Rex Hoopengarner, Mrs. Earl Starr; son. Francis: sister, Mrs. Willis Eversole. NEW ALBANY Charles E. Eisman, 80. Survivors: Wife, Mary; sons, Maurice, Cecil, Thomas; daughter, Mrs. Louise Soergel. NEW CASTLE—Mrs. Garrett 50. Survivors: Husband: sons, Herman, Wil{liam; daughters, Misses Marian, Edna and Anna Gross. { Mrs. Matilda Lines 84. : Survivors | Daughters, Mrs. Ralph Black, Mrs. W. T.

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