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Harry F. Heckman

Services for Harry F. Heckman, a

& Co.; commission house, who died yesterday at his home, 1110 E. Geogria st.; will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the G. H. Herrmann funeral home, 1505 S. East st. ~ Mr. Heckman was a member of the Prospect lodge, No. 714, F. & A. M. | Members of the lodge will par- -| ticipate in the services which will be conducted by the Rev. Norman H. Schultz, of the Garfield Park Evangelical and Reformed church. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Surviving him are his wife, Sarah Belle; a daughter, Mrs. Matrine | Salter; a son, Edgar; a brother, Carl; two sisters, Mrs. George Clark and Miss Pearl Heckman, and two grandchildren.

Former Operator of Old

llinois House Dies Here.

Services for John J. Gorman, who formerly operated the old Illinois , | House, a hotel, were to be at-8:30 a. m, today in the Blackwell funeral home.and at 9 a. m. in St. John's Catholic church, with burial at Calvary. Mr. Gorman, also an ‘employee of Kingan & Co. 20 years, died Thursday in St. Prancis hospital after a week’s illness, He was 78: Mr. Gorman operated the Illinois House with his brother, Frank, who died several years ago. He came to Indianapolis from Ireland in "900 and was a member of St. John's church, Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. P. J. Lucid and Mrs. Allen Selby, both of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. N. O. Baxter and Mrs. P. B. Hesseldenz, both of Indianapqlis; three sons, John J. Gorman Jr., Harry and Pattrick, all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Mamye Ivory, Indianapolis; 17 grandchildren and one great grandchild.

John M. Barbour

Services for John M. Barbour, Marion county resident 34 years who died Friday at his home, 5000 N. Shadeland dr. will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the home. Burial will be in Crown Hill, Mr. Barbour, who was 70, was a member 6f ‘he Forest Hill Presbyterian church of Decatur county. Surviving him are. his wife, Mrs,

Mrs. ‘Ruth A. Miller

Mrs. Ruth A. Miller, a cashier lor the Standard Grocery Co. died yesterday at the home of her par-

lived since becoming iH seven weeks ago. Her residence was 1319 N. Kealing ave. } Surviving her are her husband, Bonnie E. Miller; her parents; a

Justus and three brothers, Gerald ‘and Dale, of Indianapolis and Sergt. John Smitha, Ft. Lewis, Washington. Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at. the Harry W. Moore peace chapel with burial at New | Crown.

‘Mrs. Minnie R. Raber

| The Rev. Stanley A. Mahan, pas|tor of the Bellaire Methodist church,

son, Monte. Eugene. a daughter! Carolyn Sue; a sister, Mrs. Thelma |

Effie Barbour; a daughter, Edith;

|a son, Walter; a brother, Edgar, of | Letts; {also of Letts, and three grandsons. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Smitha, 325 | N. Grant ave, with whom she had |

MRS. WILSON, 83,

a sister, Mrs. Lulu Swope,

DIES AT HOME.

Services: Tomorrow Member of Pioneer

‘Family Here.

Mrs. John R. Wilson, 1433 N. Pennsylvania st., member of an Indiana pioneer family, died today in her apartment after a short illness. She was 83. Mrs. Wilson was the wife of the

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the 1st infantry company of the 2d officer training company attended the 24th reunion of the. -division held at Camp Atterbury recently. Maj. Clyde W. Smith, provost marshal and director of internal security and intelligence division was host to the Hoosier

Eleven world war I veterans of -

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officers of the 1017 class. They are (front row, left to right) Roscoe T. Myers, Odon; Ma}. Smith, Edinburg; Hezzlie B. Pike,

superior ‘court judge, Marion county; Neal Grider, Indianap- " olis, and Claude Record; Indianapolis, Second row: Ho Nathan

Swalm, chief justice df supremé

court of Indiana, Indianapolis; W. R. Myers, Shelbyville; Lindley H. Clark, Muncie; K. R. Badger, | Indianapolis; Everett L. Gardner, director of Indiana’ employment security division, Indianapolis, and | Ralph 8. Decker, Indianapolis oo

FRED R. BOOTHE | RITES TUESDAY

Retired Railway Worker, 70, Dies at Home

Here Sunday.

Fred R. Boothe, 31 N. Sheffield |

had been an employe of the Pennsylvania railroad 40 years before his retirement almost two years ago. He was a member of the Second

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hood of Railway Trainmen, Capitol City lodge, No. F. & AM Surviving him are a daughter, Mrs. Adele VanWie, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Higgins, Mobile, ‘Ala. and Mrs. “Béssie Cor<dery, Logansport; a brother, Harley, Terre Haute and six grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p. m. tomor- | row at the Flanner & Buchanan | mortuary and burial will be at Memorial Park. ’ «

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Isaac Milton Dawson

Services and birial will be at Alton, Ill, Wedriesday for Isaac Milton Dawsori, who died yesterday at his home at 1835 N, Talbott st. after an illness of five months,

Jessie Jett, State House

Elevator Operator, Dead

Mrs. Jessie Jett, elevator operator | at the statehouse for the past eight | years who had become almost a personal friend of hundreds of state employees, a heart attack. Mrs. Jett usually | passengers with a

greeted her cheery “good ||

ave. died yesterday. He was 70 and | | morning” and no one had been at | orn,

{the State House long before she |

was asking about the health of the |

various members of the family She suffered a heart attack near her home, 1008 W. 22d st, and died

jodist. Nospital. had been a lifelong resident of this

FATHER NUGENT, CHAPLAIN, DIES

Last Rites Here

Tomorrow.

The Rev. Walter Nugent, chaplain of the Carmelite monastery and of the Veterans’ hospital, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital

_Mr. Dawson, who was 73, had been an engineer on the New York Central for 56 years and came here

after a long illness, He was 51. Priests of the Indianapolis dio-

In August. He was a member of the | so of the Catholic church will

died Saturday night of |

Body to Lie in ie in State Until

Christian church at Mt. Carmel, iL [gather in St. John's church at 9:30

\was to read funerai rites for Mrs. late John R. Wilson, who was a Millie R. Raber, lifelong’ Indian- | prominent attorney in the late 90's {apolls. resident, at.2 p.m: today. in land early 1000's, and a. well: known.

Surviving him ‘are his wife, Mrs. | Hannah Mabel Dawson; two sons, Lts. John Dawson, in the Atlantic,

fa. m. tomorrow for recitation of the office of, the dead, and solemn fequlem ! high mass - will be at 10

1ithe Harry: W.-Moere peace” chapel.

{Burlal will be in Sutherland Park cemetery. | Mrs. Raber died Saturday in her {home, 521 E. 25th st, after an; {llness of six weeks. | She was a member of the Bellaire |church. Survivors are a daughter, Miss {Mary M. Raber, Indianapolis, and, a son, Ralph E. Shuter.

‘Henry Cohen

| Funeral services for Henry Cohen, [3012 Graceland ave, wholesale dry, goods broker, were held at 4 p. m.

[United Hebrew cemetery.

ing in the Methodist hospital. was 69, A native of Rumania, had lived in Indianapolis 12 years. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Jane Cohen; two sons, Sam and Alfred Cohen, and one grandchild

He,

Thursday in the Aaron-Ruben fu- | 'neral home, with burial in the! tomorrow at the Kregelo & Bailey [Dlry here before leaving 12 years

at Crown, ago.

Mr, Cohen died Thursday morn-|

1ren church.

Et Mrs. Anna Misiniec

| Friday, will be held at 9 a. m. to-

tviving are the husband, Andrew; eight daughters, Mrs. Josephine

Stella, Rose, Agnes and Katherine

figure mi’ Deniberatic politics as. county clerk and one of the organ- | ers of the Old Gold party in the first Byran campaign. Her brother,

She was 67 John Duncan, also was a well known

lawyer ‘and served as prosecuting attorney. Mrs. Wilson was a lifelong Indianapolis resident and was a mem- | ber of the Central Christian church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Owen M. Mothershead; a grandson, | {Lt. Wilson Mothershead of the | | navy; a nephew, Richard S. Barbée | ‘of New York, and a niece, Mrs. | {David H, Campbell of Los Angeles, | | Cal. Services will be held at 4 p. m.|

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| funeral home, with burial

| Hill,

he Mrs. Alice D. B Blaikie |

Funeral services for Mrs. Alice D. | Blaikie, 1708 E. 10th st., were to be at 10:30 a. m. today in the Hisey & Titus funeral home, with burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Blaikie died Priday in St. Vincent's hospital after a week's | illness, :She was 88. ~ [ A native of Illinois, she had lived in Indianapalis since childhood. She was a member of the United Breth-

Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Rose Burnside, Lebanon, O.: two nieces, Mrs. Edith Gates, Indianapolis, and Mrs. William Thumb, Connersville, and a nephew, Kenneth Johnson, Indianapolis.

Funeral services for Mrs. Anna | Misiniec, native of Poland who died |

morrow in-St. Catherine's church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's ceme-

Mrs. Misiniec, who came here

E. Thompson rd. She was 53. SurPieczko, and Mary, Sophia, Anna,

Misiniec and & son, Andrew Misi- (Mr niec Jr.

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ters, Mrs. Esther Brown, -Indian-}

{Nevada 10- grandchildren and two

land Milfoll,” 4t Great Takes: fours daughters, Mrs. Charles O'Neill, ‘of pastor of St..John's, will be celeIndianapolis; Myra, Lucille and |prant at the mass, Mrs. Elsie Sargent, of Alton, IlL;|in the priests’ lot in. Holy Cross an adopted daughter, Helen, 10wa | cemeters. City, Ia.; two sisters, Lela and Mrs, Vespers of the dead will be Mae Johnston, of Marshall, Ark.; a|chanted by priests at 4 p. m. today brother, R. E. Dawson, Cincinnali|anq the body will lle in state until and three grandchildren. the funeral services, with members lof the Holy Name society serving as a guard of honor, Neils Hansen Father Nugent formerly was asServices will be at 2:30 p. m. to- sistant pastor of Holy Cross Cathomorrow- at the Moore & Kirk fu- {lie church and pastor of All Saints’ {neral home for Nelis, Hansen, who Catholic church in Cannelburg. He |died Friday at a Lutheran Home in came to St. John's church in 1934 Brush, Colo., Mr. Hansen, who was as assistant pastor, He studied at by had operated the Riverside St. Mary's college, St. Mary, Ky., and at St. Meinrad seminary, Spencer county, where he was ordained in 1926 by the late Bishop Joseph Chartrand of Indianapolis, -Survivors- area brother Gordon Nugent, Paris, Ill, and a sister, Mrs. Kate Culver, Brocton, Ill

a.m. The Rey. Bernard “Rhefighi,

Burial will be at Crown Hill. Mr. Hansen is survived by two daugh-

apolis and Mrs, Marie Carter, Sac|ramento, Cal.; five sons, Henry and {Christian of Indiaanpiolis; Emil, | [Sacramento, and Chris and Harry of |

Dewey Dodrill

Rites for Dewey Dodrill, oo restaurant operator, were to be at Mrs. L. E. Mcintyre 10 a. m. today in the Harry W

Services will be held at 2 p. m. {Moore peace chapel, with burial at tomorrow in the Jordan funeral] | Washington Park. home for Mrs.- Lucy E, McIntyre, | Mr. Dodrill,- an Indianapolis resi-| 74, who died Saturday in her home, !dent 20 years, died last Wednesday | 849 Eugene st., after a long illness. in the home of his mother-in- law, Burial will be at Crown Hill Mrs. Jane Blackwell, near Gosport, Mrs. ‘McIntyre had been a resi- | after an illness of six months, He dent of Indianapolis for 34 years. was 45. By She was born in Fleming county, | Mr. Dodrill operated several yesKentucky. - She was a member, of |taurants in Indianapolis,” the last; St. Pauls Methodistc hurch, at 119 Park ave. Hé was a member Survivors . include her husband, of the Loyal Order of Moose, John 'A.: three -daughters, Mrs.| Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Loreng Davidson _ and Mrs. Goldie Nellie Dodrill; a sister, Mrs. Cora J.

great-grandchildren. former

{ Sharkey, both of Indianapolis, and Harris, Fenwick, W. V., and two

Mrs. Ethel Hurst, Lawrence, 11 /brothers, Ward. and J. O. Dodrill,| grandchildren and two great-grand- (both of Birch River, WwW. Va, hore

Burial will be|

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children. Mr. Dodrill was born.

STATE DEATHS

| BRAZIL Betty Jane Bruem 19. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manford Bruer; brother, Lester Bruer; sisters, Mrs. Hazel Craig, Miss Wands Lee Bruer and Mrs. Genevieve Craig; grandmother, Mrs. 0 Homer Barker. EVANSVILLE Louisa Bosecker, Surmas S&otbel,

‘Mrs. Tho re F Fred. Hahn and Mrs. Charles Mann; a, Juceh, Andrew, Henry and William Boseck

Yackle, 36. Survivors: ckle; daughter, Patsy ad -e snd Davia le; other, Mrs. ma Yackle; sisters, hrs Nettie Murphy, Mrs. Grace Hodge, Mrs. Ma oe Cian, Mrs. Be allace Crane; brother, 3. Ww. Por Mi

nd, Jam Sonith: brother,

orrison Mrs, Alma Beyant, Mrs. Lena Zehner and Mrs. 5 Theima Cameron; son, Buster Cameron, sister,” Mrs. Bertha Diedrich. y WAYNE--Theodore T. Pisher, 67. fvors: Wife, Paye Pisher: son, T. Fisher; daughter, Mrs. Eimer sisters, Mrs. Elsie Hively and Mrs. Minnie Hively; brothers;; Charles and Asher

. a William W. Kaestel, 69. Survivors: Wife,

sons, _Danlel daughters, Mrs. Ha Batley and Mrs. } Deloss Hicks; rother, william Craig.

NE Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Judd; husband, ters. ‘Mrs. Thelma Minton and Mrs, Mayme

| 60. Sr: | Robert and William Frank Bliler; da ' | ters, Cecelia Biller,

and Brow Bat denbers,

'W ALBANY Wilma May Duncan, 38. d Mrs, Edward

Russell B. Duncan; sis-

Pertha Zinnia ma.

Joseph Eilers and Mrs. Henry Ximberger; parents; Mr, and Mrs. Andrew M. RUSHVILLE Ellen Worsham, 79. vivor: Niece, Miss Ellen Worsham. SOUTH BEND--Thomas Robert Biller Survivors: Wife, Marie Biller;

Mrs. Ken Keeler Gene Palmer; brother, John F.

Babacz, 79. Survivors: Sister ella Pifer; daughters, Mrs. Stella ustyniak; Mrs. Helen - Wroblewski; Babacz

and Mrs.

. Willer.

an Bugust sons, asimer and

i 45. Survivors: Hus- |

county and was a member of the Eighth Christtan church Surviving are five daughters Mildred Hyatt and Mrs. Wilma Ward, both of Franklin, Pd; Mrs, Mabel Moller, Mrs. Heléen Brown and Miss Emma Jane Mock, all of | Incianapols; two sons, Opl

| Mrs

Indianapolis; a brother, {Marfan F. Kelly, Seattle, and seven grandchildren Services will be held at 1:30 p. m am row at the home of her daugh- | Mrs. Moller, 1232 W,

ter, 18th st,

Church of Christ Scientist, Brother-!shortly ‘after being taken to Meth- and at 2 p.m, at the, Eighth Chris- | ters, Mrs, Mary Reynolds She was 58 She |

tian church with = cremation at

| Washington Parl,

‘Julius C. Frick

! Rites Tomorrow

for metal worker,

Funeral services

Frick, retired sheet

will be at 100 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & = Buchanan with burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Frick died Saturday in the {home of his son, Norman J. Frick, (3102 N. Delaware st., after an {llness of a month. He was 73, He {was a life-long resident of Indianlis, Other survivors are a son, Arthur {A. Prick, Cleveland, O; a sister, | Miss Gretchen Frick, Indianapolis; three grandchildren and one great grandchild. 1

Joseph Ora Eslinger

Funeral services for Joseph Ora Eslinger, Mars Hill, former emfoyee of the Citizens Gas & Coke | atitity; Were WBE wr ‘TP “hot in “the Beanbiossom fimeral homg, | with burial in Floral Park cemeter v Mr. home of his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Mullins, 2046 8. Rybolt ave, after lan illness of almost five years. He was 32. He attended Valley Mills | high school and was a member of | the Maywood Methodist church, - | Survivors besides his mother, are {the wife, Mrs, Roseanna Eslinger; {his four-year-old daughter, Rosalie, and his father, George Eslinger of Dana. ’

‘GROVER FOSTER, 61," DIES AT STOCKYARD

Grover Foster, 61, of Bringhurst, Ind., died suddenly while sitting in| his truck near the. stockyards here | rearly today. Death Was velteved | caused by a heart attack He was accompanied by George | Darling, 39, of Bringhurst, and A. |

{driven here with a load of Hogs. |

RITES “FOR JACQUA, IND., PIONEER, TODAY

| WINCHESTER, Ind., Nov. 20 (U.| {P.) ~Funeral services were to be | held today for Edwin 8. Jacqua, 90, | resident here since 1866, who died iat his home Saturday. He was a one-time law associate of former {Governor James. ..P. Goodrich and {later founded the Jacqua Canning 'Co., with three plants in Indiana [and Ohlo,

REPORT PILOT KILLED ' NEAR FRANCISCO, IND.

PRINCETON, Ind., Nov. 29 w.| | P.) —Gibson County Sheriff Russell

identified army pilot was killed yesterday when his P-47 Thunderbolt crashed on a farm near Francisco, | Ind. It was belféved the plane might have taken off from the fleld

{at the Republic Aviation Corp. at|

Evansville,

| Robert W illness of five months. Alfred | . Mock of Louisiana and Howard |

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Julius cl | ] British

mortuary, |

| Funeral services for Calvin W. McLaughlin, former Supstinibdenk ‘

of the local warehouse of

national Harvester Co., will be at 3|} p.m, tomorrow in the Flanner &|

Buchanan mortuary, with burial at Greenwood, Mr. McLaughlin died Saturday in his home, 2857 N. Delaware st, after a brief illness. He was 81. A native of Souhtport, he had lived in Indianapolis about 50 years. He was employed 30 years at Inter=

all of Indianapolis; two sons, Paul E. McLaughlin, Tampa, and Maj, Calvin P. p) pin Cleveland, O.; a sister, Alva Hamilton, Southport, and ‘seven grandchildren, Bs

J, C. REYNOLDS FUNERAL TODAY

Five Months! He Was 42.

Rites fof Jesse Clark Reynold Beecly Grove, employee of the New York Ce trad railroad 22 years, were

Lo be at 2 pon today in the Beech]

Trove Christian church, with burial at Acton, Mr. Reynolds died vesterday in Long hospital after an He was 42

He was a member of the Beech

wife, daughter, Beech Grove;

are the Reynolds; "a Stratton, Mr. Moreland,

Survivors Josephine Mrs, Alice his parents, Reynolds, Ky. tucky and Mrs. Stella I'ennessee; two brothers, and Robert Reynolds, serving overand|

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LONDON, Nov. 20 (U Prime “Minister Winston Churchill will be 89 tomorrow.

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