Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1943 — Page 9

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| after an illness of almost two weeks. |

Services for Mrs: May M. Ram-

Ramsay, forme? df city ,clerk and county recorder and treasurer, will be at 2 p. m. in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be at Crown Hill, Mrs. Ramsay, who was 83, died]

Saturday in | Methodist hospital |

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A resident of Indianapolis 50, years, she had lived at the Columbia club since her husband's death more than 10 years ago, She was a member of the Second Presbyterian

Mrs. A. M. Gallagher Services for Mrs. Anna M. Gallagher, who died Saturday in Robert W. Long hospital of a broken, hip received Nov. 5 in a fire at Rosswood sanitarium, Southport, will be at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Usher mortuary and at 9 a. m.

| Kopp, an employee 40 years of St,

Survivors are his sister, Mrs. Elsie] vives, Demmerly, Indianapolis, and a church.

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in St. Anthony’s Catholic church, | Burial will be at Holy Cross,

Private services for Albert E| Mrs. Gallagher, 458 Centennial | pastor came to Indianapolis 60 years| Christian church, will officiate at great company of students who held | Shield Press, Inc., were at 10 a.m. jago from Ireland and had been| funeral services for Mrs. Dorothy {him unexcelled and a citizen of employed as a cook and housekeep- | G. Faris of near Southport at 1:30 militant "honesty, courage and de-

jer ey her illness a year ago. She { was a member of St. Anthony's

died Friday in his home| church.

A brother, Peter Gallagher, the Centennial st. address,

of sur- |

Hiram Cassel |

Services for Hiram Cassel, retired | carpenter, will be at 3 p. m, tomor- |

(row in the Harry W. Moore peace Garden Christian church and the | 1923.

chapel with burial at Memorial Park, ! Mr. Cassel, who was 69, died sat- | Ypany in his home, 419 N, LaSalle , after a brief illness,

. native of Gosport, he had lived

-|in Indianapolis 35 years. He retired

two years ago because of failing health, Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Mayme Cassel; a son, Charles Cassel of New . York; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Marie Maiden and Mrs. Doris) Cheesman, both of Indianapolis, | and Mrs. Rosalind Parson of Los! Angeles, Cal; a stepson, Pasi Hartley of Indianapolis, and tw ‘brothers, Jeff Cassel of Gosport and! Grant Cassel of Spencer,

Mrs. Carrie Jones

Services for Mrs. Carrie Jones, | wife of Detective Rlez Jones,

to be at 11:30 a. m, today in the Corinthian Baptist church, with mont, O, he came to Indianapolis Republic |38 years ago. He was with the rail- |’ “Mrs. Jones died Priday fn her road 30 years, retiring in 1934. He lems in the United States” and sev- | home, 608 Ogden st., after an illness was a member of the United Breth- eral textbooks on government his- | of several days. She was 49. Mrs. ren church, Evergreen Masonic lodge. ‘tory. He contributed frequently to |

burial at Georgetown, Ky.

Jones came to Indianapolis 30 years

She was a member of | ‘Corinthian church.

Hickman and Mrs. Ida Mae Lizely, Indianapolis; Mrs. Lillian Barry, Ky., and Mrs. Lizzie Mitchell, Georgetown.

L. E. Holmes .

Services for Lincoln E. Holmes, former ‘maintenance employee at

were to be at 1 p. m. today in the J. C. Wilson chapel of the chimes, with burial at Memorial Park. __Mr. Holmes, R. R. 5, died Thursaay in St. Francis hospital after a brief illness. He was 83. A native of Medora, he had lived in Indianapolis 30 years, Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Eva Kanary, Indianapolis; two sons, Guy and Russell Holmes; a sister, Mrs Delia Ernst, Medora; one grandchild and three great-grand-

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Dies at Age of 77 Services Jor Mrs. Minnie Martin Calvin

Herrmann Home, 2151 N. Meridian st. . Bria will be at Crown Hill...

“Mrs. Kent, who was 7. died yes- x

terday in the home of her son, Edwin Martin, 3024 N. Meridian st, after a long illness, A native of Mooresville, she had lived in Indianapolis most of her Ue. Survivors besides the two sons are four other sons, Howard and | Harper Martin, all of Indianapolis, and Leon and Haddie Martin, both of Detroit, Mich., and several grandchildren.

MRS. D. 6. FARIS RITES SET HERE

Fleming Garden Christian Church Pastor Will

Conduct Service.

The Rev.

of the Fleming Garden

p. m. tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore peace chapel, 2050 E. Michigan st.

Mrs. Faris, who was 28, died Sat-'

| urday in St. Francis hospital after |

a brief illness. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, she was a former secretary of | ithe Bobbs-Merrill Co, She was al graduate of Ben Davis high school and a member of the Fleming)

| Fre-Cha-Loy club. Survivors are her husband, Francis Marion Faris; a 23-month-old| 0 Donald G. Faris, the parents, r. and Mrs. Robert C. Shoptaw, | B Mp a Robert H. S8hoptaw; two | sisters, Mrs, Raymond Lockhart and | Mrs. Carl Mitchell, and the mother-lin-law and father-in Mrs, Ralph” Faris, all of Indian-| “apolis. Members of the Pre-Cha-Loy {club will be pallbearers: )

John C. Doll

Rites for John OC. Doll, retired | Baltimore & Ohio railroad conduc- | tor, were to be at 1:30 today in the Conkle Funeral Home, with burial {at Floral Park. Mr. Doll died Saturday in his

were home, 539 Harris ave. after a brief |Affairs. He was 76. A native of Fre- |

illness.

and the Scottish Rite,

Edna Geiger, Indianapolis, and three sons, William Doll and Charles

|. Burvivors besides the husband are Doll, Indianapolis, and James Doll, [PH Gamma De a son, P. E Jones, Indianapolis; a (brother, Henry Hickman, George{town, and four sisters, Miss Katie

serving with the navy,

'G. H. Oehler

Services for George Herman { Oehler, former watchmaker, will be at 1 p. m. Wednesday in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. with | the Rev. John Ray Clark of the Fountain Square Christian church officiating. Burial will be at Washington Park.

-Mr, Oehler, who lived at 3801

Madison ave., died yesterday in Bt. Vincent's hospital after an illness |

of two weeks. He was 70. He was

a lifelong resident of Indianapolis.|

A brother, Fred Oehler, sister, Mrs. M. G. Eller,

and a survive,

Helen Patterson

Graveside services for Mis. Helen Patterson, a former school nurse here, were to be conducted at 3 {p. m, today at Crown Hill. ~ ~ Miss Patterson, who was 51, died Friday in Chicago where she had been employed as a tuberculosis nurse, : She was a graduate of Shortridge high school and the 1916 class of Methodist hospital school of nursing.

Everett M. McCleary, {

Burial will be at Washing- | ton Park.

IU. to Hold Services for Professor Emeritus Wednesday.

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Dec. 13.~ Services for Dr. James Albert Woodburn, “grand old man” of Indiank university and eminent historian, who died yesterday, will be held st 4 p. m. Wednesday in the Union building on the I. U. campus, A room in the building bears his name, or.

Woodburn died at the MadWis, home of his son, Prof, on G. Woodburn of the Uni- | versity of Wisconsin faculty, He {had been staying there since the {death of his wife this fall and had {been ill with pneumonia . short time, He was 87 on Nov, | As head of the a of history at the university ‘from 1890 to 1924, Dr. Woodburn had as stu. dents Wendell Wiitkieand—PrulV. |MeNutt,. He was retired in 1924 i with the rank of professor-emeritus.

"| Moore, inventor of several elec-

Today, President-Emeritus Wil- | {liam Lowe Bryan said of him: “Prof, Woodburn was a scholar ‘of distinction, a teacher with a

{votion to all that is best in our! state and nation.”

Taught Public School

| A native of Bloomington, Dr. | Woodburn received the A. B. degree from Indiana university in 1876 and the A. M. In 1885. He received the | Ph. D. from Johns-Hopkins uni-| {versity in 1890, the LL. D. from | | Colgate university in 1909 and the| IL Litt. D. from Wabash college in| In 1929 Indiana awarded him the honorary LL. D. Before. joining the 1. U he taught in Bloomington {schools. {versity in England and spent leaves {of absence teaching at various uni{versities in the country, In 1023 Dr. Woodburn

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and his

\wife made the first donation of | law, Mr. and 1600 to the schools memorial fund | moider at the Fairmount Glass

{and later presented the Woodburn {home to the school,

He gvas honored on his 84th birth-|of the chimes, with burial at Meday- with a testimonial dinner and morial Park.

gave the school the first comprehensive “History of Indiana University.” ; Published Book

He wrote numerous articles on {peace and the League of Nations land from 1921 to 1932 was president of the Indiana Council of Foreign! He was the author of “American and Its Government,” ‘Political Parties and Party Prob- |

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| encyclopedias and historical direc- |

ago from Georgetown, where she | Survivors are a daughter, Mr, tories as well as contemporary ‘Louis KISHOW {was born.

magazines. ; Dr. Woodburn Was A member of | Delta fraternity, Phi] | Beta Kappa, the Indiana Historical committee, American Historical association, Indiana Historical society, National Municipal league, American Peace society, American |Selence association, the. Indianap{olis Litérary club, and Kiwanis club. Besides his son he is survived by a daughter, Mys. Janet Woodburn Wieking of Washington,

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MRS. FINNEFROCK Mrs. Marguerite H: Finnefrock, resident of Indianapolis since her youth, died today at her home, 5719 Winthrop ave, _A native of Ohio, she was a graduate of Shortridge high school and a member of the Third Church of Christ, Scientist, and the Mother church of Boston. Burvivors: sre her husband, Clyde C. Finnefrock, and two sisters, Mrs, Effie Burton of Indianapolis and Mrs. Elsie Wright of North Vernon, Christian Science services will be conducted at 3 p. m. Wednesday at the residence, Burial will be at Crown Hill

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STATE DEATHS

BRAZIL Katie Wright, 79. Survivors: Husband, Walter Wright; sons, Roy, Leo! sist and Berl Wright; daughter, Mrs. Marie

Berry ter; by Br ; sister, Mrs, George M

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CHESTERTON 3a L. Bet Surte Nellie a ite i A tis; daughter, ‘Bett Betty John

Betts; sister, Mrs. CONNERSVILLE-- Katherine Weber, 84. Joh and Rudol

Sons, survivors Husband, da Rosemary Poster; ie ELKHART William Morgan Brock, i and Howard Brock

, | sons, George Williams; sister, Mrs, K

68. sons, Wil-| Surv ters, | Willard N. Everhart; da

|. SOUTH g yivors: Wis, Yada Vada Bower: daughter. Mrs. [8

| Biathars, hoo’ and Bdward Rannslls; Mrs. Norma Monck, Mrs Mable Williams and Mrs. Grace Vorm. ay ALBANY--14n Oldom, 77. Survie Sons, Hom and Pred - Oldom davanter Mr Nellie Sroamar; sister, William uder, owe Allen John son, 81. Bure, vivors: Wife, arforie fauline. Brown: Agugh2 .

eo; son, rge A. Johnson; mo er. rs. Eva Johnson; brothers, Roy V. and Robert L. Johnson. ° ROCHESTER--Edna Bunn, 54. . Burvivors: Daughter, Mrs. Paul Barty, sons, Charles and Mershel Mow; mother Mrs. Christina Bechler; brothers. Clyde and Leo Beehler; sisters, Mrs. Clair Nellans. Mts, Lee Thompson, Mrs. Dwight _Rouch and Mrs. Wilby Evans SEFMOUR_ Willan H.. Everhart, 76. fvors; Wife, Abbie Everhart; son, hter, Mrs. BE L Amick; sister, Miss Nellie Everhart. SHELBYVILLE Mary H. Godwin, B87. Burvivors: Husband, Harry C. Godwin; , Raymond P, Gonwin, and By Byron H BEND-—-Leroy H, Bower a ‘sur. Eng! Leona sine rs. Mitton "Miller and 4 Mh, Poyd rs bro brother, Charles Bower erecta ait

| Halawadel, | Lizzie Pishmer,

He studied at Oxford uni-|

‘Harry B, Bayne

| Bayne had lived in Indianapolis

" For Giles Moore |S SERVICES FOR Glles Smith

"trical devices, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore

be-at Fair Haven in Mulberry. Mr. Moore, who was 62, died Saturday in his home, 713 E. 11th st, after an illness of two years. A native of Clinton county, he came to Indianapolis 21 years ago from Prankfort, Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Phoebes Moore, and a brother, Otto Moore of Frankfort,

LYDIA ROBBINS

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‘Active Member of Edwin

‘Ray Methodist Church

Is Dead Here.

Services for Mrs. Lydia Robbins, who died of a heart attack Friday in her home, 834 Ritter ave, were to be at 2 p. m, today in the Edwin Ray Methodist church, with burial at Memorial Park. She waa 53, The Rev. D. Millard Church will {conduct the rites. She was the wife of Jesse J. Robbins, who operates a grocery store and meat market at $10 Virginia ave, They had lived at 1525 Hoyt ave. over 30 years {until August, Mrs, Robbins was an active member of the church, and her husband is president of the church board, Survivors besides the husband are a brother, Charles H. Steinfort, In- | gianapolis, and five sisters, Mrs. da Bruns, Indianapolis; Mrs. Elmer Cincinnati, O.; Mrs, Milan, and Mrs George Narwold and Mrs, Fred Bauman, Batesville.

Services for Harry B. Bayne,

to be ut 10 a. m, C. Wilson chapel

Works, | today

were in the J

Mr, Bayne died Thursday in City hospital after an illness of 10 weeks. He was 60. The Rev. Floyd 8mith, pastor of the Emanuel Baptist church, will officiate. A native of Pennsylvania, Mr. 10 years. Survivors are the wife, Mrs, Hazel Bayne; a daughter, Miss Jo Ann| Bayne; a son, Jack Bayne; two | sisters, Mrs. Essie Breese, - Long | Beach, Cal, and Mrs. Vesta Baldwin, Clayville, Pa, and a brother, Dr. L. H, Bayne, Long Beach.

Services for Louis Krasnow, who came to Indianapolis from Russia 32 years ago, were to be at 3:30 p. ma today In Ue AaronsRuben funeral fiome, with burial at Shara Tefilla.

Mr, his hone, 1119 8. Illinois st. He was 65. He was a member of the Shara Tefilla congregation and Mizrachi! Jewish religious organization, | Services will be conducted ‘by! Rabbi David S. Shapiro and Can-| tors Abraham Portnov and Samuel Levin,

ther Krasnow; a daughter, Miss Leah Krasnow, Indianapolis; two sons, Morris Krasnow, Indianapolis, and Jack Krasnow, Oklahoma, and a sister, Mrs, Yetta Borinstein, De~ troit, Mich. :

No

Krasnow died last night in:

Survivors are the wife, Mrs, Es- |.

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