Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1942 — Page 11

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RUSHVILLE, Ind., May 14 (U.P.). —Wendell L. Willkie, 1940 Repub-

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visit and rest. They are staying at the home of Mrs. Willkie’s mother, Mrs. Cora Wilk. Philip Willkie was one of 400 midshipmen graduated Tuesday with ensign’s commission from the naval reserve midshipmen’s school on the U. S. S. Prairie State, tied up in an East coast port.

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Rose S. Brown,

Abstract Firm Head, Dies

Mrs. Rose S. Brown , ilfelong| A daughter, Mrs. Victor Engle-

resident of Indianapolis, died yesterday in her home, 2032 Central ave. She had been in ill health since Christmas. : Mrs. Brown was the widow of Hiram Brown, president of the L. M. Brown Abstract Co. here, who died three years ago. She attended school here and Indiana university where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.

Widow of

hardt, Louisville, Ky. and three grandchildren, survive, Funeral services will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. The Rev. Sumner L. Martin of the Roberts Park Methodist church, of which Mrs. Brown was a member, will officiate at the funeral. Private burial services will be held in Crown Hill.

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DIES HERE AT 79

John Kitzmiller Formerly + Directed ~ Traffic at

““Nation’s Crossroads.’

John C. Kitzmiller, retired Indianapolis police officer, died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Albert Baskerville, 1230 N. Holmes ave. He was 79. He was one of the first traffic policemen in Indianapolis and directed traffic at the intersection of Illinois and Washington sts. for many years. He retired from the department in 1928. - Survivors include two sons, William and John, a lieutenant of the city fire department; the daughter, Mrs. Baskerville, and a sister, Mrs. Jennie Paulman, .all of Indianapolis; 16 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren,

EYMANN SERVICES SET FOR TOMORROW

Services for George H. Bymanss, lifelong resident of this city, will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow at the residence, 2355 N. Meridian st., and at 9 a. m. at the SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Burial will be in St. Joseph's, Mr. Eymann, a retired “real estate and insurance broker, died Tuesday at his home. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the cathedral.

Survivors include two sisters, Mary Clyde. a

EVANSVILLE—Miss Sister Mrs, Willi

and Nettie, both of Indianapolis.

CHURCHILL'S FRIEND DIES JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 14 (U. P.)—J. P. Bosscher of Pretoria, often accused ‘0f aiding Prime Minister Whurchill to escape from a prison camp during the Boer war, died today. , Bosscher, commandant in charge of British prisoners during the Boer conflict, denied any complicity in Churchill's ‘escape, but he was known to have corresponded regularly with the now British premier.

After 36 hours of exposure to the intense cold of the North

Atlantic, these survivors of a torpedoed British merchant vessel are

shown as they pulled up alongside the coast guard cutter which

rescued them.

STA TE DEATHS

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ivor: rs. Sarah J. Daughters,

Hillis, Mrs. Hickey Lily

Daughters, brother, Char George Koh does, M

NDERSON—Arthur Salyer,

Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson;

M. Mrs. Stella Gumbel;

32. Marys son, Arthur; OE Salyer; brothers, Bert,

Adelia McClerney. am Overman. Robinson, 76. Survivors: lian Barnum, Miss sisters, Mrs. ‘Russell

Mrs, Hoeppel, 72. Survivors: Jeannette Haas, Mrs sister, Mrs, A. D, Hawkins; jes Smith.

62. Survivors: Ji Rose; iss Margaret Kohl Mrs.

Montgomery,

Arthur Mahol sons,

vivors: Roy HARTFORD

72, Survivors:

Mrs. Elmer Wilderman; Louis; sister, Mrs. Fred

3 Ia roth John, Nicholas. FRANKFORT—William W. Fenstemaker, 70. Survivors:

GREENTOWN—Charles C, Nash, 42. SurMother, Mrs, Jessie Nash; brother,

Wife, Fannie.

CITY—Benjamin G. Rhodes, Wife, Ida; son, Sean,

rs. | ter,

KOKOMO-—Mrs. Jayitle T. Prichard, 49. Survivors: Husband, ive; sons, Samuel, Don, Charles; daughter Mrs. Ellen E. Martin, Doris M. Br ichard; mother, Mrs. Alice Willison; brothers, "Clarence, Lawrence, Charlie.

MADISON—David M. Jones, 71. Survive ors: Son, C. E. daughter, Mrs. F. L. Wright.

MARION—Mrs, Gladys Bowman, 33. Survivors: Husband, Jacob; son, John; daughyllis Bowman; parents, * and Mrs. D. M. Rust Sans; sister, Mrs. John Russel; brother Rus! enneth, Delbert, Everett, Arthur, “Clifford, Sims, and Alfred. MARTINSVILLE — Harr, Bl Preston 63. Survivors: Wife, sons, gar, 3 Paul. ' Ja ck, Floyd. Daughters, Mrs. C. su umner, Miss Leotice Preston; brother, y WL MT. VERNON—James W. Murphy, 79. NEW CASTLE—Floyd W. Stout, 73. Survivors: Wife, Mary; sons, Horace, George; Sisters, Mrs, Ura Roll, ‘Mrs, Frank Personn Sonn " Strickler, 75.

i PAUL JUNEMANN

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South Side Ret Restaurateur Dies After 15-Day lliness / Aj~Age of 59.

a - Junemann, Indianapolis restaurant operator for 29 years, died yesterday at St. Vincent's hos= pital after a 15-day illness. He was 59 and a native of Germany. He was a member of Sacred Heart church and of Lodge 13, B. P. O. E. His restaurant was at 953 S. Meridian st. Services will be at 9:30 a. m. Saturday at the G. H. Herrmann funeral home, and at 10a. m. at the Sacred Heart Catholic church, Burial will be at Calvary. Survivors include his wife, Caro line; five sisters, Mrs. Hermina Ale lermann of Indianapolis, and Mrs, Cisca Wettig, Mrs. Martha John, Mrs. Caroline Hoepfner and Mrs. Emma Raster, all of Germany, and a brother, Henry of Germany.

SCHEDULE SERVICES FOR ALBERT H. OTT

Albert H. Ott, 1523 Barth ave, will be buried in Washington Park following services at 2 p. m. tomore row at the Robert W. Stirling fue neral home. Mr, Ott, a lifelong resident of Ine dianapolis, was a pattern maker. He was a member of the Second Church of Christ Scientist; Prospect lodge, 714, F, and A. M. and Prose pect chapter 452, O. E. S. Survivors include his wife, Gretchen; a sister, Mrs. Alma Kinz, and two brothers, Edwin C, Ott and John H. Ott Jr. all of Indianapolis,

CRASH INJURIES FATAL EVANSVILLE, Ind, May 14 (U, P.).—John D. Angermeier, 68, died of head injuries yesterday as a ree sult of an accident involving his automobile and a Big Four train at a crossing here. His was the eighth traffic fatality in Vandere

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