Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1943 — Page 15

The WPB“halted remodeling ‘of the clubhouse last December - on

: LA. Pottenger, park superiniend-

8 'agency rescinded . after

Previous requests for priority rights to. continue the work had been, rejected by the Indianapolis! ‘and New ‘York: offices. : | Mr. ‘Pottenger said the clubhovse would be used for the duration as an assembly room for civil defense 8roups and social and civic organi- '. zations. The remodeling consists © mostly of interior alterations. Ma- ~~ terials. are expected to cost about

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| at 7:30 o'clock tonight at Hawthorne

Charles Guthrie 35 Years.

50. - , ‘Who died yesterday - his home after a short illness, be at 11 a. m. Monday at the home. will be in Crown Mr. Guthrie, a native of Hardinsburg, Ky. was 71. He lived af 531 W. 24th st. : : He was a paymaster’s guard for the Indianapolis ‘railways 35 years. Surviving are a* daughter, Mrs. Ruth Bailey: of Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs. Chanie Haynes of Hardinsburg, a sister, Mrs. Annie ‘Allen of Indianapolis, and two grandsons.

Mrs. Mayme Seibert We . Services Jor Joss. Mayme Seibert, a lifelong nt of Indianapolis, Were to be held at 2 p. m. today

WEST ‘V' GARDEN ST AF F : 10 BE NAMED 2 he Harn ult Moors ns

. Committees to supervise the West Hill. . side victory garden pregram will be Mrs, Seibert, who died Tuesday at appointed@ly the Rev. Clarence G.|per nome, 3143 N. Capitol ave, after Baker at an organization meeting long illness, ‘was born July 4, 1881. She was a member of the Third Church of Christ, Scientist. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Raymond A. Doud; a sister, Mrs. Thomas H. David; a brother, William’ P. Sindlinger, and a granddaughter, all of Indianapolis,

Burial

Winston Churchill, ‘ contemporary symbol of John Bull, received as a gift this live lion, symbol of the British empire, from ‘a Londoner whose neighbors complained against him keeping the animal in his back yard, ;

branch library. A genera] discussion on gardens will ‘be presented by A. A. Irwin, assistant county agricultural agent. The speaker will answer questions. Mrs. Clarence Hughel, edueational director for the OCD garden committee, will preside, * : a ‘Lucius N. Slater PENSION GROUP TO MEET Funeral services for/Lucius Neal The new ‘social securit lan | Slater, a retired farmer, who died which has been submitted y ye yesterday at his home after a long gress by the national resources|iliness, will be at 11 a. m. tomorrow planning board will be discussed by|in the Friends Shure In Eagletown, B. J. Brown at a mass meeting of| Burial will be in Eagletown.

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Mr. Slater, who resided on R.'R. 17, Box 509, was 87. He had lived in and around ‘Indisnapolis the past seven years. - : Survivors are a son, Verley of Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Emma Ottinger of Zionsville ana Mrs. Lois Brattain of Lebanon, and a brother, T. B. of Noblesville,

MRS. MAUDE NASH, OF PRINCETON, DEAD

Mrs. Maude Hutchinson Nash, Princeton, Ind, died today at Rob-, ert Long hospital.

Mrs. Nash was born in Bedford, Ind. She was a nurse in world war I and was a member of the American Legion auxiliary and -the Methodist church at Princeton.

She is ‘survived by three sisters, Mrs. Mary Wiihite of Gary, Mrs. Loreng Ludlow of Bellvilie, 'Ind.; and Miss Cora Peed, Indianapolis; two brothers, Ralph Peed of Con= nersville and Guy of Canton, 0, and three stepchildren. Services will be at the Flanner &

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- Weinbrecht, son of el ‘Gi. Weinbrecht &r., a productionat the Link-Belt Ewart plant rines in June, ‘lives at 1049 S. Senate ave. - Pvt. Weinbrecht was born in dianapolis- Nov. 26,1921. ° + Surviving, besides his father, are four sisters, ~Norma and Shirley . Weinbrecht of Indianapolis, ‘Hazel Rist and Mrs. Helen Leg get, and: a brother, Allen Weinbrecht of Indianapolis. ;

A WOMAN'S WRATH | ~ROUTS’ THE ARMY

+DETROIT, March 12 (U. P).— Barbara Brown, 22° and jealous, faced prosecution today because a soldier stood her up and she tried

to keep him away from any other

girl. “In a confession to the FBI, she told how she cleared Detroit streets of ‘more than 2000 ‘soldiers by telephoning orders purportedly from army officials, to the police. x "Policemen spread through the city instructing men on leave to go back to their posts and ‘men on turlough to go home." They said they had received the orders from

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Romulus ferry command. Miss Brown is a former telephone operator.

She told FBI agents she was(l|

‘plenty mad” at an unidentified soldier who “stood her up” and “if I couldn’t:-have him, I was making sure no one else could” = As she did not violate any: federal statute, the PBI turned her over to local authorities for prosecution.

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MARIETTA JOHNSON

DEAD AT HOME HERE 8

“Mrs. Marietta Sadler Johnson died [I

today at her home, 648 E. 224 st. She was born in Oxford, O., and had lived here 45 years. She was

the widow of Eli M. Johnson who |§

died five years ago. She is survived by two sisters, Mary E. and Martha L. Sadler, both of Indianapolis. Services will be held at the Flanner & Buchanan Fyneral home, but the ‘time ‘has not been set. Burial will be in Crown Hill.

— eh FREE SKATING PARTY . The English Avenue and Lauter Boys clubs will have a free skating party between 4 and ¢ P. m. next Friday at the Rollerland Rink on N.. Pennsylvania st. will be directed by Harry G. Gor-| man, director of the Boys Club association, ; i

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State Deaths

CRAWFORDSVILLE—Harman H. Strode, | § 83. Survivors: One: daughter and a son.

GREENFIELD — Marshall Bussell, 97. Survivors: ‘Sons, Edg! sell, and a sister. KORKOMO--Alton 8S. Mygrant, 77. Sura daughter, three sons and a sister. . MARION—Mrs. Jemima McRae, vivors: - A daughter and ga brother. NEW ALBANY —Gieorts OC. Dier Survivors: Wife, Carol: sons, Fri and Serge; and a sister, Miss 8. - RICHMOND—Paul Price, 54. One daughter. RU R.

E—Mrs. 37. Survivors: Husband, father, four brothers and : Rue Miller, 53. Survivors: Wife, Pearl; daughters, Misses Betty, Anabelle, Desc. ca, Jane and Martha Corinne Mille ; “his mother, . Jane Miller; sisters, ‘Mrs. H. L. Witts, Mrs. Kurt C. Kuhn and: Mrs. James Murdock; and a brother, . Carl Miller, ’ 3 i

SEYMO Martin Bettenbrock; 53. Survivors: Wife, Anna; his parents; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bettenbrock; and a :sise ter, Ss. Alma BE. Grein. Mrs. Catherine Carr, 60. Survivors: Husband, John: daughters, Mrs. Ben Meldencamp, Mrs. E. IL. Thorpe and Lena Carr; sons, Frank, Howard, Noah, Newell. and SITS Mrs. Sarah Lewis and Mrs. Newton Rinehart.

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