Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1943 — Page 7

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|in 1898, she attended the Univer{sity of Chicago and held a degree

: land Wendell L. Willkie." She pre=| viously had taught in high schools at Greensburg, Huntington and Kokomo. Before retiring 11 years ago, she had been active in several teaching groups.

Mrs. Helen A. Silk

The Rev. C. A. McPheeters, pastor of the North Methodist church, will officiate at funeral services for Mrs. Helen A. Silk, 1120 N. Pennsylvania st, at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. . Mrs. Silk; a native of Indianapolis,

after a brief illness, She was 35. + -She-was employed as a- secretary | to-an official of the National Carbon Co. in Cleveland where she lived {until 1934.-Upon her return to Indianapolis she became secretary to

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(WW. C. Pattersons, president of he

member of the Lutheran church. Survivors are her mother, Mrs. Martha O. Jackson; a sister, Mrs, Ray Holcomb, and a niece, Mrs. Joseph J. Coffin, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Adah Yarnell

Rites for Mrs. Adah Yarnell of Shelbyville will be conducted at 2p m. Friday in the Ewing mortuary in Shelbyville with burial in Crown Hill, Mrs. Yarnell, who was 76, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital.

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Yarnell had been living, and Mrs.

| died yesterday in Methodist hospital | .

Patterson: Shade Co. She wes a],

‘| health.

and sold race horses.

A resident of Indianapolis sev-|manover college, he was a cousin eral years, she was a charter mem-| of Harry Scholler,- former footBall ber of the Irvington chapter, O.E.8., | coach at Wabash college. His wife, and a past worthy matron. - Mrs. Elva Jordan Scholler, operates

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs.| a millinery shop at 2363 N. Meridian Edward Baird, with whom Mrs. |g

“| Robert Hamilton, Thdianapolis, and | Bess Scholler of Franklin, and a| © a 80R, Boba 8. Yarpel, Indian. brother, Walter Scholler of Worth- EE

.fwo In the navy. . They are. (left | “to right) Jack Edward Ennis, sta“tioned with the coast guard at St. Louis, and William Riley and Philip Ennis, both stationed at Great Lakes naval training station,

HARNESS RAGE STARTER DIES

Fielding Scholler Popular| | Sulky Circuit Judge

- For Many: Years;

Funeral services for Plelding w. Scholler, harness racing starter at state and county fairs 40 years, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Franklin. Mr, Scholler, who was 74, died yesterday at his home, 2363 N. Meridian st. after an {illness of several months. He had been forced to cancel his -racing starter schedule last summer because of his

For many years -his - face was familiar to fans at harness meets in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia -and the Southern states. He had a high standing as a starting judge and occasionally bought

A former baseball coach at

Other survivors are a sister, Miss

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ington, 111,

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ANDERSON es Gertrude Brown, 173, Survivors: Bon. Ibert P, Drowa; Re -

, - George Hartnuy Bo Ry Frank

- + Sister, Mrs, : 3 S. uise Biansett; hi Have It Taken Now Louise Duffy: brother, Joseph icCormick. Vie 128 Joseph Dumus, 83. apc . BEDFORD-—John Morton Weaver, 80. Mrs. a a nay NO APPOINTMENT Survivors: Son. n, Sylvan Weaver; daughter, Taylor; brothers,- Paul and Samuel y orig oy ; Mrs. J. D. Mitchell; sister, Mrs, J, Vi! Helen Mae Harter, 21. Survivors: Par- |. NEEDED Bumbarger. ents, Lawrence and Surelds Harter: sis. | BLUFFTON-—Augustus Nelson Plessinger, ters, Jean Harter and Mrs. Ruby Miller, 73. Survivors: Son, James B. Plesainger:| GOSPORT—J.' W. Wampler, 86. Surdaughters, Mrs. W. EK. Carriger, Mrs. vivors. Wife, Mrs. Wampler; sons, Guy TOWER Rem Johnston and Mrs. Rex Bangs; sis-|Cecil, Vernon and Charles A. Wampler; ter, Mrs. Carrie Severin, daughters, Mrs. Zelma Thompson and Mrs. ‘STUD BAS gh TU nll ESE Lk pe vivors: 8 ude an eeler; STUDIOS daughter, Mrs. Louise Lonyay. KOKOMO H. Stewart, 67. Sur-

Frances I. Macauley. 35. 0 FT. Ay %. Frans, 74. Bur

ors: Sisters, Mrs. (Street Floor vivors: Wife, Clara Prans; dsughter, Mrs, 0, Mrs. ; ) John Taylor; sons, Lawrence and Clar- riet Siofler’ and Mrs. _ Cather Stanton.

{ence Frans; brother, John Frans; Savers 0 Mrs. Rannah Reilly, Sister Henrics

TS: d, , and| Daniel and Thom ¥ ; dat , Also—11' 8. Ritter—Irvington | Miss Catherine Frans. Mrs, Glen Disbrow amd ais dhughters, Ce ER TA 8 he vivors: e, aggle Mo! ; daug e, rs. arjori Se 8% mn Miso anche Crosbie od Ree. Boos:

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¥vivors: Brother, W. Lew Stewart; nephews, FAIRMOUNT_Duvid Jones, 88. Sur. leh, Harry and tai Raigh Stewart he

- av {i vivers: William; Thomas, $en, El; Open Evenings and Sundays Rene’ and. Pred Jones; ds hters, = Mrs. Husband, Waker Condo; brother Earl Walkha A . Catran |er; sister, Mrs, ‘Edna Kimbrell,

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Father, Robert Elkins; daughters, Mrs. yu! Lucile Bikins; sons, Paul, Allen and

Bitton sisters, Mrs. Luella Brown and Mes. Hattie Bush,

vivors: Sons, Otto and Ben Shasvy asughtars, Mrs. Leona Mr

ern] sisters, Mrs. Ida Pinfrock and en Draper Stam.

{ahoney; brother, Prank Koch; sister,

Mrs. Goldie Spitler.

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Surv ivors:

brother, John MARION N—-Wiiliam P. Senaid 5 Sur-

NEW ALBANY-—John P. AT 4.

Proctor pee! Mrs. Robert Mrs. William H. Zents, 65.

Ralph Hinton Smith, 5. “Bu : ann. I: ‘Laverns Christ; brothers, ssell Waggoner, 49, Marie Wapperyon sons, Waggoner; sisters, and Mrs. Merla Pefley: ers, Paul and James Waggoner, VINCENNES-—Albert - Elkins. Survivors: xX, Mrs. Gené Reel and Miss

Elkins; brothers, Mead and Ray] WABASH-John Stambaugh, 84. Sur-

Homer Kaufman and Phar

and Mrs Cleo C.

rs. Arbie Huffman. Ww ry Blanche Gustin, 63,

: Pred Morton Gus fimg aud RB. ©. 2am; sisters,

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ne HUGH M. LEAMING . SERVICES ARE SET)

for Hugh M.|1, Box 1750; Aston. ied Yesterday] (or & ad Grom Su ia clam, © ERE SNES thu Survivors are his wife,

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