Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1943 — Page 10

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Carl Van Doren The birthday of a famous children’s poet; James Whitcomb Riley, will’ be "observed at the Books and Authors for Bonds rally tomorrow night at the Murat theater ‘with the infroduction of In-

diana authors of children's books,

Mrs. Lesley Payne, niece of the Hoosier Poet, will present the original manuscript of his poem, “Bereaved,” as one of the awards to libraries winning the state bond drive. | The children's writers are Mabel Leigh Hunt, Jeanette Covert Nolan, Louise Embree, Evelyn Ray Sickels, Miriam E. Mason Swaim and Ann Weil. Meredith Nicholson and Margaret E. Bruner are among other Hoosier authors who will be presented,

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Speakers at the rally, where Booth Tarkington's original manuscript “Kate Fennigate” will be auctioned for bonds, are Franklin P. Adams of “Information Please”; Ilka Chase, author and actress; Carl Van Doren, historian, and Cleo Dawson, play reviewer and new novelist. The rally is being held in connection with the annual conference of the Indiana Library association and the Trustees’ associa“tion, being held here. The bond “rally will climax a two weeks’ drive by Indiana libraries, and | winning ones will be awarded six | valuable manuscripts. * { A dinner for guests and workers will be held at the Claypool hotel before the event.

THEODORE: SIEGRIST,

his home, 3034 N. Pennsylvania st. He was 68. Mr, Siegrist was a native of Hamilton, O., and had lived in-Indiana since he was 7 and in Indianapolis Hor ‘36 years. He was 8 telegrapher at Philadelphia, Ind., when he was 17. He retired as a railroad employee five years ago. Survivors include a son, Frederick Gray Siegrist, of Greensboro, N. C.; 8 daughter, Miss Lillian Siegrist,

F. Siegrist, and a sister, Mrs. Wil-

{liam Snethen, of Indianapolis; a grandson, Lt. Pred Gray Siegrist Jr., | aon

in the army air forces at St. Joseph, Mo., and one great grandchild. Funeral services will be at 10:30 A. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill cemetery. The Rev. 8. B. Harry of the Meridian Heights

ge. | Presbyterian church, will officiate.

«| THINKS WIFE DEAD,

MAN IS STRICKEN

SOUTH BEND, Ind. Oct. 6 (U. P.).—A mistaken belief that his wife had died vas blamed today for a heart attack which killed Josth E. Allan of Cincinnati! yesterY. Allan's wife and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Loyal Langeor, were ill at the Mrs. Langcor

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died after an operation, but Allan at first believed it was his wife and rushed frantically to the hospital. Later, while making funeral arrangements for Mrs. Langcor, - he

died of a heart attack.

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State Deaths

, ALQUINA—Oatherine C. Loudenbach, 93. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Charles Crist,

COLUMBIA CITY--Mary Ann Johnson- : . Burvivors: ughter, } " h Johnsonbaugh; brother,

Suzanns-Swihart and Anna Rallsback.

| EVANSVILLE—John W. Trible, 83. Sur- | vivors: Wife, Elizabeth Trible; daughters, Miss Dierdre Trible and Mrs. Robert EK Maxebon, grandson, Robert Maxebon, Jr.;

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| brothers, illlam, George and Samuel |

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{| FT, WAYNE—Louise Wyneken, 83, Sur- | vivors: Sons, Edmund and Hugo Wyneken; | daughters, Miss ~ Flora Wyneken, Mrs | Olivia Strassmeyer and Mrs. Pauline Meed

1 Aodrew SExiter, 83. Survivors: Son The:

on , |odore Stalter; brothers, Mark and Prank Stalter,

| _ LOGANSPORT—Evereit E Gordon. #7. | (Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Eva Kistler, | Mrs, Disa Siferd, Mrs. Elizabeth Klepinger, Mrs. Pearl Sparks, Mrs. Ada Smith; sons, Charles and James Gordon. Walter Swartz, 35. Surviv sie Swartz; dau Swartz; mother,

Mrs. anderel, I

3 Bonnje hs Virginia and Patricia Shaffer; May and Conn Long. MISHAWAKA-William T. Bolam, 68 Survivors: Wife, Mary Bolam; daughters, ' rs. C, Richard Shock and Mrs, Clem Meixel, PERU-Cirimes R. Derck, 13. Survivors: Parents, Grimes and Bdna Derck; broth. j ers, Charles, William, Robert and Jame: Derek: sisters, Helen, Orma, Judy, Dorothy Derck. :

#4 SOUTH BEND-—-Mary Pierzchalski, 63. Survivors: Husband, John Plerschalski; | brothers George, Leo and Alex Krussewski Josephine + Johnson, #9. Survivors Daughter, Mrs. Annette Graham; sister, Mrs. D R. Murphy {| Helena Lenors- Bikenberry, 21. Burvive ors: Husband, Richard Eikenberry; moths | | er, Mrs, Leslie Linn. !

| “WABASH-—Doyle “Lucas. 43. Survivors: |

| Sisters, Mrs. Alvin Haskins, Mrs, Ralph | | Stewart, Mrs. Vesta Price, Mrs. Maude | | Maroulas and Mrs. Helen Tittle; broth. ers, Lewis, Raymond, Alfred, Herbert and’ Fern Lucas,

ANDERSON FIRE LOSS PUT AT $250,000

ANDERSON, Ind. Oct. 8 (U, P). t=—Danfage of $250,000 was estimated today from a fire which gutted the ground floor of the Decker business building block, a three-story 'structure, Seven Anderson fire companies {and one from Pt. Benjamin Harri. son, Indianapolis, fought the blaze for 12 hours yesterday before bringing it under control. - Cause of the fire was undetermined. ‘ Principal loss was caused in a five-and-ten store and a corner drug store. 1

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Fred C. McConnell

Funeral services will 1:30 p. m. Friday at Brothers central chapel f McConnell, former Sears &

be in Oaklandon cemetery. Mr. McConnell, who was 47, was employed for several years by the Sears, Roebuck and Co, here, Survivors are his wife, a brother, Jess McConnell, and a foster broth ler, Walter Davidson, both of Indianapolis, He was the son-in-law of L. S. Bowman, statistician for the Republican state committee.

Mrs. Matilda Wuest'

Funeral services for Mrs. Matilda Wuest, 327 N. Tacoma ave., will be

church in New Alsace with burial in St. Paul's cemetery there.

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