Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1942 — Page 19

DIES AT HOME

Taught School Hers 48 Years Prior to 1931; Rites Monday.

Miss Corinne E. Ryan, who taught|§

in the Indianapolis public schools

48 years before retiring 11 years|§ ago, died today at her home, 3834

Ruckle st. She was 79.

She was a member of Central

‘Christian church and taught the Orchestra Sunday school class there for many years. She was a member of the Indianapolis Magazine club. Survivors are four nieces, Mrs. Ralph E. Waldo, Mrs. James Gregory and Mrs. Charles White, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Carl Babb, Grand Rapids, Mich., and a nephew, Walter Ryan of Grand Rapids. ‘Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. ‘Monday in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, - with the Rev. William Shullenberger, pastor of Central . Christian church, officiating. Burial £ will be in Crown Hill,

George Nichols

‘George Francis Nichols died yes“térday in the home of his sister,

_ Mrs. Flossie Beard Gallivan, 421 E.

Ninth st. after an illness of five months. - He was 55. . A native of Peru, Mr. Nichols “lived in Indianapolis 10 years before going to Cleveland, O., 16 years 220. He had made his home with his sister here since returning from Cleveland, June 8. Survivors, besides the sister, “are @ brother, Wilbur L. of Owosso, Mich., and a niece, Miss Bessie Beard of Indianapolis.

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Ex-Commanders | Will Be Honored

LOWELL S. FISHER, commander of John H. Holliday Jr. post 186, American Legion, is planning past commanders night at the post’ dinner meeting Wednesday night the Riviera club. En tertainment will include a motion picture, “Meat and Romance,” with comments by = I. M. Hoagland, . local manager of Mr. Fisher nour & Co. Fifteen post members are back in service, six of whom are past commanders. They are Capt. James F. Cantwell, Comm. Stuart A. Bishop, Col. L. V. Sheridan, Capt. E. O. Marquette, Col. Glenn D. Crawford and Maj. ‘Charles E. Jefferson.

JOSEPHINE VESTAL FUNERAL SATURDAY

Miss Josephine Vestal, 2539 N. Alabama st., died yesterday in City hospital after an illness of two years. She was 75. A native of Orleans, she had lived most of her life in Indianapolis. For many years she was secretary of Mrs. Demargiy Brown’s Literary club. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Elinor Vestal Hanna, and two brothers, J. W. and Allan P. Vestal, all of Indianapolis. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, with the Rev. John E. Edwards, pastor of Broadway Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in Crown Hill.

REDUCES TRANSIT MILEAGE WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 (U. PJ). —The office of defense transportation today directed four Dayton, O., transit companies to cut bus and

hy | trolley coach mileage 20 to 25 per

cent effective Dec. 1.

JOHN W. HALE | DIES AT AGE 66

Operator of ce Company lll Two Years; Lived

Here 39 Years.

John W. Hale, owner of the Hale Ice & Coal Co. died yesterday in his home, 619 Langsdale ave., after an illness of two years. He was 66. A native of Sulphur Lick, Ky., Mr. Hale lived in Indianapolis 39 years. He was a member of the I. O. O. F. lodge at Greenville. Survivors are his wife, Lena; four daughters, Mrs. Bertha Allen, Bridgeport, and Mrs. William Denker, Mrs. Catherine Tames and Miss Elenorine L. Hale, all of Indianapolis; a son, William H. Hale, and four grandchildren of Indianapolis. The body is. at Wald funeral home.

Katherine Schneider Mrs. Katherine Elizabeth Schneider, native of Dearborn county and resident of Indianapolis 56 years, died yesterday in her home, 1963 Park ave., after a long illness. She was T7. Services willbe at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Hisey and Titus funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Survivors are her husband, George, two daughters, Mrs. Edna Kasper of Knoxville, Tenn., and Mrs. Alma Guhne of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Trefz and Miss Margaret Yeager of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Louise Spoledor, North Vernon; two brothers, Charles Yeager, Indianapolis, -and George Yeager of North Vernon.

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Times Special’ BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov. 13.— of Peru -was named president of the 1942 Indiana university senior class today.

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Nancy Linkhart

Friday the 13th isn’t considered a jinx day by the younger generation. At least two of the younger set celebrating their birthdays today “pooh-pooh” the idea and a set of twins. isn’t much concerned on this, their first anniversary. Nancy Linkhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John OC. Linkhart, is practically “daring” the jinx. She’s 13 today and has 13 letters in her name. What's more just to make it a real 13th affair, she’s having a party and 13 guests. Her mother writes in to say that she is pretty happy about “the whole thing and looking forward to it very much.” And she isn’t going to stay indoors all day either. Then there'is Alice Ann Robbins, 725 N. DeQuincy st., who is marking her 10th birthday today. She’s a pupil at school 62.

Alice Ann . Robbins

She informs us that as “an additional dare” she is going to have 13 guests at her party. We have it from her mother,

Mrs. R. J. Robbins, 725 DeQuincy st., that “she doesn’t mind the 13th at all.” Her daddy was born on the 13th and was 13 on Friday the 13th, too. If she signs her name Alice A. Robbins, she can make it count 13 letters.” - As for the twins, their father, E A. Wheeler of 'Brownsburg, who works at P. R. Mallory & Co., isn’t worried about their first birthday falling on Friday the 13th at all In fact, Beatrice and Beverly are doing nicely, thank you. They weighed six and three-fourths and six and one-half pounds at birth but are quite big girls now, tipping the scales at around 22 pounds.

Deaths in Indiana

Mary Bennett, 76.

ANDERSON—MTrs. Mrs. Lucy

Survivors: Son, Harry; sister, Shuman. Charlene Mussial, 3. Survivors: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mussial.

CANNELTON—Louis Mathew Taylor, 56. Survivors: Wife, Ona; sons; Carl, Paul and Clifford; daughter, Helen; sister, Mrs. Mary Hanaway; brothers, Andrew, James and Edgar. CHRISNEY—Adalaska Ayer, vivors: Wife, Lizzie; son, Fred. ELWOOD—Mrs. Mary Kathline Lynas, 25. Survivor: Husband, Ward. EV AN S VILLE—Benjamin Franklin Blancet, 68. Survivors: Wife, Clara; daughter, Mrs. Bessie Worth; sister, Mrs. Clara Awalt. Mrs. Annie M. Schrader, 75. Survivors: Nieces, Mrs. Fred Fromma and Mrs, John Block; nephews, Henry Tornatta and Raymond Kierfer. Mrs. Mary Sargeant. Survivors: Daughfor, Mrs. Edgar Downs; uncle, Charles

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Mrs. Laura Louise Grabhorn, 22. Survivors: Rusband, Earl W.; parents, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Kam Mrs. Norvad Ellen Martin, 71. vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Lena Howes; sisters, Mrs. Lilly Julian and Mrs. Mahilda Baldwin; brothers, Edward and .John

George John Stofft, 73. Survivors: Son Walter; daughters, Marie and Mrs. Edward Lilienkamp; brother, Ye L-brothess, John and Rudolph; sister, Mrs. E eth .Kuester; half-sisters, Mrs. Bertha ay Mrs, Kathryn Nolte, Mrs. Minnie Stam Mrs. Louise Wallenmeyer, Mrs. Pauline Goeke, Mrs. Freda Brand and: Mrs. Clara Klausmeier.

JASPER—Ben Fischer, 73. Survivors: Wife, Kate; son, Arthur; daughters, Mrs. Frank Buechler, Mrs. Lawrence Fehrlbach and Sister Antoinette.

MARION—Charles A. Barley. Survivors: Martha L.; daughters, Ruth and Mrs. Helen Gutheil.

MOUNT VERNON-—Mrs, Martha Yictoris Cunk Culley, 82. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Louis Buchanan, Mrs. Leroy ompson and Mrs. Grace M. Jones; sons, Lawrence and Jo Joseph H. Deig, 81. —Mrs. Edna Nan Dillard 76. Survivors: Foster-sons,

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Frank, Harry and Frank Dillard, fosterdaughter, Dr. Mae Dillard Pappas.

PETERSBURG—David T. Willis, 63. Survivors: Wife, Laura; daughters, Ie Dewey Bennett and Mrs. Ethyln Oak

TELL CITY—Dannie Sullivan, 43. ® are vivors: Brothers, John and James; sister, Mrs. Anthony Hanloh.

BURIAL TOMORROW FOR JAMES D. BIRD

“Funeral services for James D. Bird, 81, of Madison, Ind. will be

held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the)

Blackwell funeral home, with burial in Washington Park. Mr. Bird died yesterday at his home. He was born in. Pulaski county, Kentucky, and lived in Indianapolis about 20 years ago, when he was a foreman at the D. M. Perry buggy works. He later moved to Milton, Ky., and then to Madison. The survivors include the widow, of Madison, and one son, Ralph E. Bird, and two grandsons, James and Robert Bird of Indianapolis.

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Fraser, Bloomington; Jules Hendricks, Bloomington, and John W. Bailey Jr., Greenwood. Invitations—David A. Baerncopf, Indianapolis, chairman; Ruth Taylor, Boswell; Jean Ragon, Hammond; Lynn Van Natta, New York City; John A. Holdcraft, Muncie, and C. Kay Hilkert, Logansport. Memorial—Ruth Edwards, Gary, chairman; Margaret Hatala, Gary; Betty Ellen Hall, Indianapolis; Maxine Swain, Arlington;

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Jane Jones, Indianapolis; Elizabeth|

Robert S. Anderson, New Albany; Robert K. Shimel, Ft. Wayne, and Walter E.

Tree Planting—W. Lloyd Bridges, Knightstown, chairman; Norma Miller, Indianapolis; Doris Tuttle, Indianapolis; Donald ‘ W. Mason, Owensville, and Edward Kuntz, South Bend, Peace Pipe—Donald V. Fleenor, Kokomo, chairman; Robert is head, Indianapolis, and Lewis ; Combs, Winchester,

—PASS THE PLATE

SOMERVILLE, Mass., Nov. 13 (U, P.).—The Rev, Archiver J, Strait, 4 pastor of the College Avenue Meth« odist church, has announced that the subject of his Sunday sermon will be: “Praise the Lord and Pass the Collection Plate.” :

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