Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1943 — Page 11

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Times Special 3 KOKOMO, -Ind., March 4.-—-Mrs. therine Conkle, ‘mother of Roscoe Conkle, president of the Indianapplis school board, died yesterday er. three months illness.

&. m. Saturday in the Main Street Methodist church. .

nent of Howard county. She was a

member of the Riverside Park Methodist church's guild in Indianapolis and of the oMain Street Methodist church here. + Surviving, in addition to Roscoe ¢Conkle, are another son,’ Emmet of tKokomo; two daughters, Mrs. Elsie «Smith of Indianapolis and ' Mrs. “Margaret Green of Kokomo; a sisMrs. Lida Roe of Ft. Wayne; S§wo brothers, William Markland of aiioware county, and Charles MarkHand of Galesburg, I1l.; three grand Lehiidren and one great-grandchild

ALICE M. GRASS DIES; oH “ RESIDENT 52 YEARS

1 Alice M. Grass, a resident ere for 52 years, died yesterday at ier ‘home, 4708 Kingsley dr. folproce a six-weeks illness. She

"She was born Feb. 8, ‘1863, in Charlottesville. Mrs. Grass was. a member of the 49th Street Chrisn church and was employed at one time by the millinery firm of Fahnley & McCrea Co. Inc. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. ie Carpenter; a granddaughter, Mrs. Iris Lynch of Indianapolis, “and three sisters, Mrs. Cora James Mrs. Jessie Wiseman of Indi=anapolis and- Mrs. William -McQuinn of Villa Park, Ill. : . Services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Flanner & Buchan-

MALINDA WiLSEY

She | §

Jos, Fredrick

JOHNE. FREDRICK 3 RITES ARRANGED'§

\ndusirialist: and atl. Former § Head of State C. of C. Is Dead at 77.

Services will. be held at Kokomol k tomorrow for John E. Fredrick, a leading Hoosier industrialist and|3 president of the Indiana State} Chamber of Commerce for 17 years, |

ist hospital here. He was 77, Mr, Fredrick was chairman of the board of directors of the Continental Steel Corp. in Kokomo. Fe had been ill for 18 months but was active until he entered he hospital Feb. 19. Obtaining an M. D. degree from the Ohio. Medical college in 1892, after attending ‘Heidelberg college at Tiffin, O., he began practicing medicine at Rid eville. * Four years |§ later, he turne® to the industrial fleld and organized the Kokomo Fence Machine Co... 2 iv ‘ Chajrmar of Board. a Fredrick * was. * secretary “and } loo manager: of this company |S and its successors, the Kokomo Nail | ‘fand Wire Co. and the Kokomo | Steel and Wire Co. In 1927, the !s

DIES AT WILDWOOD

A Jifelong 2 idént - of © Marion county, Mrs. Malinda Alice Willsey died yesterday. at the home of a son, Frank , of Wildwood, followis two years: “illness. 3

BO Ha was von. In Franklin : township and was married Nov. 6, 1878, | Henry J Wilisey at New:

She . ‘was

latter firm was. merged with’ an Qhio" concern ‘to become the Continental Steel: Corp. He had been chairman “of the board since the merger. © Mr, Fredrick was the first presldent of the state Chamber of Commerce, from 1922 to 1939. On Dec.

N : service to the people of Indfana.” |

“Prominent in Democratic politics, Fredrick: in 1032 was # candi- (2 n Lli6 BE

Mr. Frederick: was an organizer |

d 1f|and. ihe first président, of ihe Tao

oF LONG ILLNESS

Mrs. Emma Britts, 422 N. Denny st., died yesterday at St.Francis hospital after an illness of 11 weeks. She was 53. | Born in New Albany, she: \wighld: have observed her 33d wedding’ anniversary: tomorrow: . Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Englewood Christian chureh, of which ‘she was a member. Burial will be in Me-

Surviving are her husband, Har-

. old; three sons, Sergt, Carl H. of

~ Camp Livingston, La.; Earl and Joseph of Indianapolis; two daughters, Ethel of Indianapolis and Mrs. Betty Lou Boon of Laurel, and a grandson.

ABKS PUPILS’ HELP IN SPRING PLANTING

WASHINGTON, March 4 (U. P.). Secretary of Agriculture Claude “R. Wickard has asked all state gov-

schools in areas where they are geeded to help with spring planting. " “Nation’s food and fiber require. ents make it imperative that we

crops this year,” he said in a telegram to each governor. “Depart-

‘ment of agriculture is éxerting all| ° possible effort to assure farmers|

sufficient work force to make 1943 production even greater than last year’s record output.”

CLUB TO HEAR TALK ON AID FOR CRIPPLES

Kenneth R. Miller, executive sec retary of the Indiana Society for ‘Crippled Children, will ‘tomor-

- Miller wil explain the shel-

luncheon | Hugh: _d

i work Shop: rogram» tor crip-| . children.

"+ diana Manufacturers and Shippers}

assaciation in 1908. He was a mem-|

who died yesterday at the Method- =

6, 1940, he ‘was: given a plaque in|S appjecistion of his leadership and his “faithful, patriotic and unselfish

ber of the workmen’s compensation | sommission "in 1912" and: was co-

men’s compensation law. Governor Leslie appointed him a member of the state tax commis-

provements. He ‘was’ ‘chairman in Howard county ‘of the’ governor's

tion.

the Union Bank & Trust Co., president of the First Federal Loan and Savings bank, receiver for the National Sign Corp., and chairman: of the board of the American Art Alloys Ccorp., all of Kokomo, ,

“Star of Citizenship”

awarded him the “star of citizenship” for rendering a “most valuable service to the city in Which he lives.” : The services at okons held at 2 p. m. in the Con - al church. + Surviving him are hig wife, Mrs.

daughters, Mrs. Watena ‘Hughes and Mrs. Ruth Pennell, both of Kokomo, and Mrs. F. M. Wilson of Bloor ington, and a son, John P. Fredrick of Kokomo, : : ;

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RN ALEXANDRIA — Frank B, Parish, 60, Survivors: wits, three children, a stepson, re ancy Jane. Worley. 86. Suivi ancy ne T ve ors: A sister, half-sister: and a halfbrother, : : arles

N—Ch R. Ba Survivors: Wife, three sons BICKNELL—Mrs. Antonis Dalle’ Ave, ‘oT. Survivor: Butbands Maftuen D. 3 3 Survivors: sons. ir od Jr. “and ] (Mes Laur Jeers and HS ¢ 5, Mrs, Laur

95. dger. four

FE Cnn ut, Snaddon. i

author of the present Indiana works =

A . prominent civic - worker, the civic clubs at Kokomo in 1931}:

1 be|s

Bessie Kitselman Fredrick; three}:

trade. Realione’ Director Pend Lynch

Served Eli Lilly for | 30 Years.

Ld 5 : Director of trade relations for Eli] {Lilly & Go., and an employee there| : : 130 years, Harry 8. Noel, 5455 N. _ {Meridian st.; died yesterday at St.|

Vincent's hospital. nm several years,

He’ came to Indianapolis in 1013

|when he: joined the advertising department of Eli Lilly & Co. A year ago he gave up his position there}

because of his health. He was a native of Williamstown, Mass., and graduated from the Albany (N. Y,) College of Pharmacy. = Mrs. Noel was known throughout

Arc ‘Catholic church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nellie Covert Noel: a son, Lieut. H. Jerome Noel; two daughters, the Misses Barbara Noel and Carol Noel, both of Indianapolis, and his mother, Mrs. Flora Noel of Williamstown,

the country as a writer and speaker

Mass.

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All-State Guard at Butler... 2

| Gapt. Doyle L. Dugger, a pilot in x TOW. the U. 8: army air forces, was killed |¥. V in action in western Europe Jan. 13,{ |the ‘war department has informedy his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Dugger; and} = his mother, Mrs. Riley C. Applegate, | LE ;

both’ of Bloomfield. Capt. Dugger was an: all-state guard on the Butler football team and was chosen on the first all-state| team by the United Press duringi} his collegiate football days. «°° He was a native -of Bicknell, graduated from ' Bloomfield high!

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