Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1943 — Page 4

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row for Ex-Realtor and Masonic Leader.

John Emery Milnor, retired real|

‘estate and insurance firm’ executive a Masonic leader for more than

decades, died yesterday at his ‘home, 6124 Primrose ave. He was

Mr. Milnor was born in Lancaster,

i | 1obart, who had been in failing

©., and had lived here since the age |

of 7. For 50 years he was assoelated with C. F. Sayles & Co., real ‘estate and insurance firm, and was its owner for 30 years before retiring five years ago. ‘ He was named a member of the Scottish Rite’s building committee when it was established in 1915 to ‘build the N. Meridian st. cathedral. He served as the committee's secretary until the edifice was dediHe was a 33d degree Served on Park Board Mr. Milnor was a member of the ¢ity park board from December, 1025, until March, 1930, serving as its president during most of the e. "He was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal church; the York Rite eommandery; the Murat temple, of which he was a former potentate, and. was an honorary member of many shrine temples in other states. He was a former member of the Co: Jumbia club, the old. Canoe ‘club, Maennerchor and the Indianafjolis ~ Real Estate board. : —~——Funeral Tomorrow -

Survivors are his wife, Nell; two daughters, Mrs. Victor H. Winterrowd of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Gilbert Karges of Evansville; six grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill.

EDYTHE S. FRIEDER TO BE BURIED HERE

Services for Mrs. ‘Edythe Suess Frieder, former Indianapolis resident who died in Saginaw, Mich, yesterday will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow In the Asron-Ruben funeral home. Burial will be in Ohev-Ze- ~~ deck cemetery. Mrs. Frieder, who was 48, was born in Indianapolis and lived here until she moved to Saginaw 19 years ago. Besides her husband, Harry, she is survived by a son, Alvin, a - daughter, Frances, her mother, Mrs. Julia Suess, a sister, Mrs. Jeanne Finnegan and two brothers, Samuel|- ~ Suess and: Max Suess of Indianapolis.

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Lumber and - Coal Dealer Dies of Heart Attack; - Born in County.

Edward S. Hobart, 66-year-old lumber and coal dealer, died of a heart attack while sitting in his automobile yesterday afternoon. Mr.

health for three years, stopped his car at Prospect st. and Keystone ave. before he was stricken. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow ab the J. C. | Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. The Rev. Ralph O'Dell, assistant pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church will officiate. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Hobart, who resided at: 502

MARY DENNIS DEAD:

Campbell st., was born in Marion county, and lived all his life in the county and city. He was president of ‘the Hobart-Mathews Co., 1037 8.

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FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs,

Mary Jane Sidenbender, 3340 N.

Meridian st., who died in St. Vincent’s hospital : y morning, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers’ central chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. : Mrs. Sidenbender was ‘born Feb. | 9, 1900, in Popular Bluff, Ia. but. had lived in Indianapolis most’ of her life. She was married in 1921. to Dr. J. C. Sidenbender. She | was a member of the Internatipnal Travel-Study club and of the First Baptist church. i Besides Ler husband, she is’ survived by ‘her. mother, Mrs. Sarah H. Yost, and two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Edwards and ‘Mrs. R. M. Gish, all of Indianapolis.

‘NAVY SCHOOL FOR WABASH

CRAWFORDSVILLE, March 30 (U. P.).—~Wabash college officials |said today they had been informed by the navy that the school has been selected as site for a naval|T training school to start about July 1 with a minimum strength of 201 men. :

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ave., after an illness of four years. |8he was 77.

Mrs. Small Vas bor near. Trade| | ern pont, the daughter. of Jacob| f

and Elizabeth Wildeman, who came

here from Switzerland.: Her father

was a civil war veteran. - She was a member of Pocahontas lodge and the Druids.

Her husband, Charles, died in

1918. A son, Ernest, Indianapolis,

‘| survives her. Funeral services will be ‘held at 3 p. m. Thursday at the Harry W, Moore Peace chapel, the Rev. L. C. Trent, Woodruff Place Baptist church pastor, officiating. Burl will be in Crown Hill.

SABOTAGE IN DENMARK + By UNITED PRESS : “The German y controlled ‘Copenhagen radio and neutral Swedish radios last night reported widespread acts of sabotage in occupied Denmark, the federal communica-

_ Street Methodist church here.

GHURGHMAN’S KIN

The funeral of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Dennis, stepmother of Bishop Fred L. Dennis of the United Brethren church, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Methodist church in Arlington. Burial will follow in an Arlington cemetery. She was 82. Mrs. Dennis, who had been an Indianapolis resident for 22 years, died yesterday morning at the home of a friend, Mrs. William J. Shafer, 2901 N. Meridian st., where she had resided for several years. She was born in Arlington and lived there until she moved here in 1921, Survivors, besides Bishop Dennis, are a daughter, Mrs, Viola Haywood of Arlington, and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Edith Penkérton of Chicago.

Cynthia York, 77, Is Dead aft Home

MRS. CYNTHIA YORK, T7, died-early today at her home at 309 N. Addison st. Mrs. York was a native of Carroll county, Kentucky, and had been a resident of Indianapolis for 41 years. She was a member of the West Michigan

Funeral services will be held at the Conkle funeral home, 1934 W. Michigan st., at 2 p. m. Thursday and burial will be at Crown Hill. Survivors include two brothers, two sisters, three daughters, two sons, 15 grandchildren and 14 great standehiigpen.

AIR RAID "WARDEN CLASS ‘WILL OPEN

A new class for block air raid wardens. for, district 13 will begin at 7:30 p. m. Thursday abt the South Side Community building, 1233 Shelby st. ' ©. 1. Wheatley, district warden, explained that any persons interested may enroll in the class. The district covers the area from English ave. to Orange st. and from Shelby st. to State ave.

'Lights Out’ on Trolleys, Boys!

BOYS, BETTER douse those cigarets on streetcars and busses. If you den't, City Councilman Edward R. Kealing would make each smoke cost you $25. That’s the provision of an ordinance he will introduce in council

Keystoné ave, and had been engaged in the retail lumber and coal business 36 years. He was a member of Logan lodge No. 575, F. & A. M,, and of Indianapolis chapter No. 5 Royal Arch Masons and of Murat Shrine. Survivors are the widow, Mrs Elizabeth -M. Hobart; two sons, Charles M. and James E. Hobart, and three sisters, Mrs. John Ta- |

{coma, Mrs. Clara Scott and Mrs. :

Edna Dodge, all of- Indianapolis. |

MRS. ‘LEDA H. WEIR FUNERAL TOMORROW

Mrs. Leda H. Weir, wife of Albert C. Weir, died yesterday at her home, | | 242 N. Gray st. She was 41 and a native of Rush county. She was a member of the East! Park Methodist’ chutch and the; Englewood chapter, O. E. S. | Survivors, besides her husband, are two daughters, June and Nina; two sons, Albert Jr. and Leon; three | step-children, Mrs. Mary Virginia | Brown, Paul A. and Thomas Weir, all of Indianapolis; her father, George E. Green of Rushville; two | sisters, Mrs. Lois Miller of New | Salem and Mrs. Ethel Hall of In-| dianapolis, and a brother, Paul of Rochester. The Rev. Golden A. Smith of the, East Park church will conduct the | funeral services at 2 p. m. tomor-| row at the Harry W. Moore Peace! chapel. ' Burial will be in Washington Park.

MRS. RAE ROSENBERG DIES AT HOME HERE

Mrs. Rae Rosenberg died suddenly this morning at her home, 1824 Union st. She was 1717. | Born in Poland, Mrs. Rosenberg came to Indianapolis 32 years. ago. She ‘was a member of Shara Tefilla’ | congregation. Services will be at 4 p..m. tomorrow .at the Aaron-Ruben funeral home, Rabbi Samuel Katz will officiate. Survivors include five childrén, Isaac, Charleston, W. Va.; Mrs. Dora Elkins, San Pedro, Cal.; Mrs. Harry Landy, Edward and Mrs. Max Levi, of Indianapolis; nine grand-

children.

children and eight great-grand-;

tions commission said today.

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ALLISON RUN- OFF’ ELECTION ORDERED

The national labor relations board

son’s to determine whether the

Inc. Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers (C. I. O) should represent employees. A previous election was indecisive because neither union received a majority of the votes cast. . The

next Monday night.

STATE DEATHS

ELL—J N. Latshaw, 61. Surate; a daughter, Mrs. Audria Polk; stepmother, Mrs. Eliza Latshaw; a "brother, Scott; sisters, Mrs. James Kable and Mrs. Elsie Porter; half-

brother, Russell Latshaw, and a half-sister, Mrs. Grace Williams.

BROWNSTOWN—William R. Mobley, 81. Son, Cleve; daughter, Mrs.

BI vivors:

Turrie Hill; sister, Mrs. Ra shel Morrit, id Mrs. Emma Roddy.

DINBURG— William Coy, 79. Survivors: Eldon, Milo and Clarence; . Gladys Rairdon, sister, e Wirey, and brothers, Ira and

and half-sis-

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dam ELWOOD- Eines L. Tipton. Survivors: Daughter, . Loree Harrold; sister, Lila, ‘and a Ey Wilbur.

EVANSVILLE—Marx Heim Mrs. Sidney Ann Fraser, *30. Survivors: Daughters, Mr Mrs. Carrie Pressley, Mrs. R.

brothers, Thomas and Louis; | Ge

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G., aT 0. Fraser; a brother, J. T. Cobb. : Mrs. Matilda Marie Elizabeth Brink, 81. Survivors: ‘A daughter, Mrs. smith, and gems, Fred and bi The Rey. L. 8. Sanders, 83. - James Robert: Roland, 49. Survivors: | o ag. 128 Arnesman- and Mrs. !

Henry Rosarewe, Henry Jr.; s mae . Dena Friedman, and a brother John Prank % or da 40. Survivors: Wife, Esther; daughters, Aline and Georyia; son, - Wilburn; ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muensterman, ‘and sis! Lena Muensterman and Mrs. Edwin C. Berendes. FT. BRANCE—Mathew Peacock, 73. HAZELTON—Alonszo Jones, 70. MARION—Arthur ' LeRoy Johnson, Survivors: a Sama; Y aanghicr, rnsey Marie Walker; sons, Cleo, thur, Leon and Dale: sister, Mrs.: Lena 5 Evaus, and brothers, Ralph and Austin.

MT. ZION—Hi*am Teeters, 87. Daughters, Mrs. Alfred Miller and Mrs, Seari Penrod; sons, Homer, O Elmer, Glen. and Fred; Mrs. A. B. White. OAKLAND CITY-—Hudson L. Ford, 63.

PETERS Frank Erwin, 74. Survivors: Wife, della; Sons, Roy and Ray; daughters, Mrs. Chesser and Mrs. Amy Serrix, aia” thot John, Roscoe and Carl Erw

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ROCKPORT —P. T. Moss. Wife, Ann, and a brother, Claud.

SALEM—Mrs. Jesse Miller, Survivor: Son, Dr. R. J. Miller.

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