Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1943 — Page 8

PAGE'S" JOHN R. BROWNE DEAD IN MARION

Masonic Rites Tomorrow!

For Former Indianapolis

Attorney.

The Scottish Rite will conduct funeral services at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Masonic tempie at Marion, Ind, for John R. Browne, former Indianapolis attorney who died Saturday in his home at Marfon. Burial will be in Grant Memorial park there, He was 66. Mr. Browne was a member of the law firm of Browne & Taylor here from 1920 to 1925. In Marion he was a member of the firm of Browne, Campbell, Gemmill & Browne. Kiwanis Club Member

He was & member of the Grant County Bar association and was admitted to practice before the U. S. gupreme court in 1912, He was a

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As Lt. Gen. Frank M. Andrews, commander of American forces in the European theater, Bishop Adna | Wright Leonard and their companions were buried in Iceland, Washington received this picture showing | the wreckage of the plane in which they were killed. Note the steepness of the incline and the landscape

33d degree Mason, a charter mem-

ber of the Kiwanis club and past president of the Marion Country club. He was the author of “The| Great Sermon,” an analysis of the} Sermon on the Mount. Mr. Browne is survived by his| wife, Grace Riley Browne; three gons, John R., Jr, of Marion; Capt. Edward J, of the U. S. air forces,| stationed at Cincinnati, and Gus] C., also of Cincinnati; two daugh-| ters, Mrs. Charles F. Davis of Os-| wego. N. Y., and Mrs. FP A Schneider of Indianapolis; three brothers, Warren W, of Columbus, O.; Frank, of Jamestown, N. Y.| and Paul P., of Spokane, Wash.;| two sisters, Mrs. Edna Lybrook of | Young America and Mrs. Chan Ray | of Ft. Wayne, and seven grand-| children.

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F. D. Miller

Funeral services for Frederick D.| Miller, 82, retired master car builder of the western district of the Big Four railroad, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Flanner and! Buchanan mortuary. | Mr. Miller died Saturday night! at the home of his son, Marcellus! H. Miller, 4247 College ave. after a; long illness. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and the} Knights of Pythias in Mattoon. His! wife, Mrs. Anna Jane Miller, died in 1934.

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RITES SET FOR Mrs. Patterson's SAM ELKIN DIE

VIRGIL S. BOOP | Service will be conducted in Grin- | t 1p. m to-|

stiner’s funeral home a morrow with burial in Glen Cove| cemetery at Knightstown, for Mrs. : : a aati Russian Native Operated Mrs, Patterson, who had been an . Di invalid for 20 years, died Saturday Grocery Here; Rites in the home of her son, H. D. Pat{terson, 28 N. Euclid ave. She was Tomorrow.

Hoosier Native Managed Grand Rapids Firm; Burial Tomorrow. mT

| 8 y I 5h 9 Funetal services or Virgil S. Beep, A native of Knightstown, Mrs. | Sam Elkin, owner of a grocery | who died Saturday in St Mary's patterson was the daughter of Jos- on W. 10th st. died late yesterday

hospital in Grand Rapids, Mich, eph and Hannah Deem, pioneer set- in his home, 731 Union st. He |

will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in| tiers of Henry county. Her hus-| aq 47 Mr. Elkin came to Indianapolis

the Conkle funeral home, 193¢ Ww. band, John S. Patterson, who was She had |from Wilkes-Barre, Pa., three years

Michigan st. Burial will be in Floral an engineer on the Pennsylvania Park my {railroad, died in 1°01.

| Mr. Boop, a native of Hamilton lived in Indianapolis 65 years.

county and a former resident of Indianapolis, was 38. He had lived] in Grand Rapids 10 years and was employed as production manager of | the Hayes Manufacturing Co, there. | His father-in-law, Percy Henry, lives at 2022 W. Michigan st. | Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Henry Boop; two sons, Ray Virgil! and Ralph Dennis Boop, all of! Grand Rapids; his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. John E. Boop, McCordsville,| Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Mary Nicholson, ! Anderson;

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| brother, Charles H. Deem, Indian- |, gation ahd the Odd Fellows and

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Survivors, besides the son are, a

apolis; four grandchildren, Cpl. | Jack T. Patterson, with the U. S| army in England; Harold Patterson, |

| Dayton, O., and Mrs. Ruth Johnson |sie Elkin; his mother, Mrs. Pearl

FIVE JAP BASES IN NEW GUINEA RAIDED

and Mrs. George Lee, California.

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ago. Born in Russia, he was a member of the Shara Tefilla con-

was a veteran of world war IL Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bes-

Elkin, Wilkes-Barre; two daughters, Mrs. Frances Bunes, Camp Forrest, Tenn, and Miss Rosalie Elkin, Indianapolis; three brothers, Aleck Elkin, Wilkes-Barre; Isidor Elkin, New York, and Sol Elkin, Sioux City, Iowa, and two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Weinberg and Mrs. Sylvia |

| two brothers, George] MacARTHUR'S HE A D - wasserson, Wilkes-Barre. Survivors, besides his son, are !Boop, Detroit, and Joe Boop, Mc- QUARTERS, Australia, May 10 (U.

Funeral services will be Cohet |

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MRS. DAISY COX 1+. Col. Oc DIES IN DETROIT re edrescey

Services for Lt. Col. Kenneth L.| | Ogle, formerly associated with an Indianapolis brokerage flrm who

Local Woman Was Visiting was found dead of a bullst wound |

. |in a Washington hotel Thursday, Son; Funeral to Be L will be held in Arlington Nationai|

Tomorrow [cemetery at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. were

Burial there will follow. As funeral arrangements Christian science funeral Services| oompleted, the coroner of the Diswill be conducted at 1:30 p. m. to-| trict of Columbia returned a verdict | morrow in the Flanner & Buchanan | of suicide.

s. isv Cox. who! His wife, Vera; a daughter, VirMorjtary: for Mrs. Daity Go |ginia, and a son, Pvt. William S,

died yesterday while visiting at the| (ome from California for the! home of her son, Morton COX, feral. Another son, Lt. Kenneth Detroit. |L. Jr. is in Africa and has not been | Mrs, Cox was born in Indian-|i, toumed of his father's death. apolis 74 years ago. She had been| ~,) (gle was on leave from a in ill health for some time. | California camp awaiting an over=| She was the daughter of Jacob | cans assignment when he took his | and Elizabeth Traub, early settlers|jfe ! in Marion county, and had spent |

most of her life in Indianapolis. Also surviving are another son, Tom, U. S. army; four daughters, | ' ' | Mrs. Earl Shea and Miss Beneta|

Cox, both of New York; Mrs. Ruth|

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Meckle, Harrisburg, Pa. and Mrs. | Walter Kemp, Kokomo: a sister, Mrs. Mary Traub Busch, Indian-| apolis singer, and five grand-

children. 'Ex-Deputy Prosecutor Tularemia Victim; Rites

Tomorrow.

Estelle Kingston

| Marvel Hammer, their comedy act entitled Marvel and Lawrence was ||

| chapel. |Mrs. Lillian Baldwin; one daughter, |

RITES WEDNESDAY FOR L, 0. HAMMER

Lawrence O. Hammer, a time salesman for WISH and native of Indianapolis, died this morning at the Methodist hospital after a week's illness. He was 48 and lived at 3203 Central ave. Mr. Hammer had been employed by WISH a year and formerly worked for WIRE about seven years.

‘He had spent many years in vaudeville, and teamed with his wife, Mrs.

featured on the Keith's circuit. At one time Mr. Hammer played in Broadway dramatic shows. Born here, he attended Manual high school. He was a member of | the Elks lodge. His wife is the only survivor, Services will be held Wednesday at the Flahner & Buchanan mortuary.

Theodore L. Baldwin | Funeral services for Theodore L.| Baldwin, who died Friday at the age of 51, were to be at 10 a. m,| today in Shirley Brothers Central | Survivors are the widow, |

Betty Lee Baldwin, and two brothers, Jesse and John Baldwin. Burial was to be at Crown Hill cemetery.

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10.—Funeral services for Grover V.| pastor of Hie Brightwood Method. Coulter, former Marion county dep- |

ist church, will conduct funeral tv prosecutor,” will be held here| services for Mrs. Estelle B. King- tOMOrrow. He was 54. ston at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Mr. Coulter died in a Lafayette | Flanner and Buchanan mortuary, hospital Saturday after contracting | Burial will be in Crown Hill. | tularemia from a pet dog which had | Mrs. Kingston, who resided at killed a rabbit. Mr. Coulter had 5124 E. Washington st., died yester- lived on a farm near here since day in St. Vincent's hospital. She |petiring from law practice in Inwas a life resident of Indianapolis gjanapolis 15 years ago. He was and an active member of the Amer-'5 graduate of Indiana university ican Red Cross and the White Cross |jaw school and was a member of guild. She was a member of ths pasonic lodges in Indianapolis. Methodiiss ereh. | A sister, Miss Belle Coulter, Lafapurviving pare her husband, vette, survives. An uncle, J. M. Mrs. Lina I. O'Connor and Mrs. | COuIter lives in Indianapolis. Anna B. Sherman, and two brothers, |

Elmer R. and Edgar F. Brown, all Mrs. Maud Swails of Indianapolis. Funeral services for Mrs. Maud — | Swails, who died Friday at the {home of her son, Bernard, 132%%

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The 96th annual convention of a son, are two grandchildren, Ei-| the Indiana synod of the United /leen and Max Swails; a brother, |

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NDA y 0,” 1 .H. D. UBA HURT IN FALL Henry D. Uba, 60, was injured seriously last night in a fall down the stairway at his home, 113 WW, Georgia st. “He "1s in City hospital,

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Leslie, Martinsville, and Ellsworth, Ill, and a sister, Mrs. Reta Tuesdale, Cloverdale. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery.

Mrs. Lola Herrin

read at the funeral services at the Moore & Kirk Irvington mortuary| at 2 p. m. tomorrow for Mrs. Lola] Maude Ryker Herrin, who died] Saturday in her home, 24 N. Lina) wood ave. Cremation will follow. | Mrs. Herrin was 62. She was born| in Hayden and came to Indianapolis] in childhood, having lived here 5% years. She was a member of the| Church of Christ, Scientist, in Cali-| fornia where she lived a few years.| She is survived by two daughters! Mrs. Maxine Roberts and Mrs. Nel-| son LaShorne, both of Indianapolis; | two sons, Elvin Ryker of Los An-/ geles, and Ralph Ryker of Santa Barbara, Cal, and eight grandchildren. |

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in his home, ‘ave. after an illness of two years. |

|planes pounded the New Guinea samuel Katz and David Shapiro in| {northeast coastline in raids follow- the Aaron-Ruben funeral home. | |ing a renewal of ground skirmishing | Burial will be in. Shara Tefilla| ‘near Salamaua, a communique said cemetery. |

Mrs. Minnie Rubush

Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie .

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John Schmuite, 69, died yesterday | 2838 Northwestern |

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The German news agency Trans- | ocean reporaed from Rome today | (that total Italian army losses on all | {fronts up to April 30 were 46,193 killed and 113,736 wounded. A broadcast quoting the Italian]

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| the casualties as follows: Western front, 935 killed, 3551 | wounded: Balkans, 22,728 killed, | 40,826 wounded; Africa, 15,362 killed, | 23,588 wounded; Russia, 6674 killed, | 36,303 wounded; Italy, 494 killed. | 468 wounded.

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LONDON, May 10 (U. P.).—Gen. | Charles de Gaulle is expected to; leave this week for a meeting with | Gen. Henri H. Giraud, somewhere

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TERRE HAUTE, Ind, May 10 (U. Gen. Giraud’s letter and memo- | P.).—Sherift Ira Hall said today randum, answering de Gaulle's ob- | that Putnam county officers had jections to the first Giraud plan requested that he file charges submitted after de Gaulle’s liaison | against Roy Butts, 17, who attacked offier, Gen. ‘Georges Catroux, re- him with a knife Saturday during turned to Algiers last month, is|a trip to the Indiana state farm. seen here as a substantial step to-| Hall suffered cuts on the face wards agreement. {and hand.

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4 os ‘an! Five enemy New Guinea strong- | i inwiddi Fill oe held ab 3:30 1 olds were bombed while other craft Jennie Dinwiddie resided at 2242 N. Dearborn st. {Guinea Japanese bases and seven | Widdie, retired Indianapolis school] {enemy bombers raided a settlement | teacher who died Friday night in| dent of Indianapolis and was a t she Australien Xenia (0) hospital after a brief member of the Eastern Star and the 02% | of Thomas A. Rubush. [leveled at trenches and trails in morrow at Xenia. The Rev. L. A. Huddleston, pastor the Komiatwi area, southeast of| Miss Dinwiddie served in the church will officiate at the services, Near which 20 Japanese soldiers gpe resided at the Ardmore apartBurial will be in Crown Hill ceme- | Were killed and many others | ments, 23¢ N. Delaware st, and left : | trols Siublshed an enemy group on | jessie and Frank Dinwiddie, who a jungle trail. live in Green county, O. and attended Ohio State university FOR MI SS H OFF and Columbia university. She beHe was born in Milwaukee, Wis.| STADT ean ver grades in Waynesviile, O and lived in Indianapolis 50 years. Funeral services for Miss Henri- |g} 0 came to Indianapolis in 1903 | # {and taught sixth grade students at Holy Angels Catholic church. |at her home, 1422 Park ave, will be! iblic school 44. At the time of Schmutte; two sons, John, Indian- in the Aaron-Ruben Funeral home h : apolis fireman, and Leonard, Find- by Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht. lo Rb/SCHOG; 3uitt Havghs George and Clarence Schmutte; Hebrew cemetery. ana State Teachers association and four sisters, Mrs. Edna Sauer, Mrs. | s. . was 64. s Nn Mrs. Hoffstadt was 64. She was, o. nd Church of Christ Seis and Mrs. Clare Loonam, and seven lived here 30 years. She is survived Surviving besides the two broth grandchildren. by a brother, Martin, Chicago. : ve, $a r % hs ers, are a nephew, Walter DinMiss Will Tate, Bellbrook, O., and Funeral services for Edwin King, Mrs. James Finley, Columbus, O., 81-year-old Indianapolis contractor, Dinwiddie, U. S. army, San Diego E — Mrs. 3 » at 3 p. m. Thursday in the Shirley |yitao Honey vie, Cal; Walter Dinwiddie Jr, U. S. Brothers Irving Hill chapel. EE ANSVILLE- Gio nm “% he ink Ap Survivors: Wife, Ethel: sons, Bt and | Paul Dinwiddie, Great Lakes naval ago, was spending the winter at his training station. Sarasota home. His Indianapolis dren Fastinli [TE1L gale Karen and Suaten Broce, Sian twins. He supervised construction of Bruce: Sten, Glehn Eis, Srandparents, many Indianapolis homes and fac-| ga « > Se DIVES way WIS Mrs. Harriet Elizabeth Brumley, 87. Sur- MRS. MARTHA BLACK mobile plant, davBhter BIE. anne Phd flerscnel. Heb:| Services for Mrs. Maitha J. With him at his death were his! sisters, Mrs. Tennessee Keeton and Mrs. Cal Bray; six Send children and two n. urday in an Indianapolis nursing son, Oscar E. Elizabeth Wills, | home, were to be held at 10:30 a. m. He was a member of the Samari- es TL, A Ida E. Lane; twelve grandchildren and Mrs. Black. who wa . : $s 80, had been of Odd Fellows, and of the Spanish- woIY. VERNON_Mrs. Louise Ed-|ill some time.* She was born in American war veterans. Katheryn Price, Miss Elizabeth B monds | : dianapolis resident about 25 years. | tai jand Paul: half-sister, Mrs, CI ‘ : Mrs. Neph King: a grandson,/ Schenk: two grandchildren. Sian She was a member of the Westside |

| Services for Miss Jennie Dinfuneral home, 2530 Station st. She|2nged far over the Dutch New| Mrs. Rubush was a life long resl-| ar Daiwin on Gotmo: lodge. She was tne widow]. Bombing and strafing passes were |1ilness, will be held at 2 p. m. toof the Calvary United Brethren the allied-held village of Bodburi, | ,,plic schools here for 30 years. BEV. | wounded Saturday when allied pa- |} ere May 2 to visit her brothers, FUNERAL RITES She was born near Belbrook, O., \gan her career as a teacher in the Mr. Schmutte was a member of etta Hoffstadt, who died yesterday! Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Mary conducted at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow her retirement she was sixth grade! lay, .; three brothers, H. A. ; 3 | i { ay, O ‘Burial will be in the 1ngianaoolis, She was a member of the Indi-| Mary Newman, Mrs. Anna Loonam horn in Madison, Ind, and had entist, Indianapolis. | Edwin King widdie. Dayton, O.; two nieces, State Deaths and three grand-nephews, Russell who died in Sarasota, Fla, will be daughter. army, South Pacific war zone, and Mr. King, who retired 15 years Qlifford; daughters, Mrs. John Workman nd Mrs, Beil residence was at 32 S. State ave, Survivors: Parents, Mrs. Lewis SERVIC E S TO D AY FOR Susie Koonce, tories, including the Overland autodaughter, Mrs, Anna Privett; stepson, Roy: Black, 1011 King ave., who died Satwife, Mrs. Ruby M. King, and his|great grandehil len, | | Mrs. | today at the Conkle funeral home, tan lodge 658, Independent Order eleven rea andchildren. MT. TERNON Mrs, Louise Pelt nn rs | Clay county and had been - | Other survivors are a daughter, and Mrs. Melvin Stephan: sons, Richard y y on 1a Claude M. King, and two great-| NEW ALBANY—Mrs. Fannie Sarles. 72. Nazarene church.

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