Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1944 — Page 4
S|Rites Scheduled Thursday = For Mrs. King, Pastor's Wife Rites for Mrs. ‘Della M, King, wife of the Rev. Walter L King, a a Ta eat with burial in Crown Hill ui any churn, avi
Receives News of FDR Move| 7. Admidst Plans to Meet Governors.
Born in Putnam county, Mrs. King was active and charitable organizations, She was a member of the First church, a charter member of the " Riley hospital cheer guild, a mem-| Hamilton, O., in 1876 but had lived ber of the municipal garden’s wom-|in Indianapolis most of her life, She is survived by a daughter,
an's Department club, West side civic league, Indianapolis white Mrs. Ena Hartsock, of Indianapolis; shrine, Naomi chapter, O. E. 8, the/a granddaughter, Mrs. Marian Anderson, of Eau Claire, Wis, and
mother's club of Alpha Chi Omega : E two sisters, Mrs. May Clayton, of 5
sorority, and the mother’s club of a the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Indianapolis, and Mrs, Bessie nominee, said today that he will - He said he had talked to She was a former member of, the Franke, of Greenfield. Republican governors single one” of the 28 governors Seer woman's Department club and a —— in St. Louis Aug. 4 and 3 to discuss they all expressed willingness to at- . Dr. Hanning, whose offices Were past president of the Parent-Teach- JOHN C. HOBSON natiomal problems. . : tend. Ly at 204 Kresge building, was a native er association. . Dewey received news of President| Governors scheduled o attend tne by Carmi, Ill, and practiced dentis-{ g, rvivors besides Rev. King, are| Services for John C. Hobson, who Roosevelt's announcement from the/St. Louis meeting include: ry in Terre Haute 18 years before a son, Aviation Cadet Walter C.; died Saturday at his home at 320 E.| United Press. ; Earl Wi . : sg : John Cc. coming to Indianapolis. two daughters, Mrs. Fred W. Hoff-| Walnut st, will be held today at| Dewey said his gubernatorial con: | vivian, a California pon a graduate of the dental mark and Mrs. Willam H. Leggo,|Hisey & Titus mortuary, with burial (ference would determine the re. lorade; ; the University of Louis-|both of Indianapolis; three broth-|in Memorial Park conducted by sponsibilities and obligations of the and was a member of the|ers, Ross Hutcheson, of Vincennes; Oriental lodge 500, F. & A. M. states and the federal government. le, Masonic lodge, and of (Clyde Hutcheson, of Greencastle,| Pallbearers will be Crawford H. Cites Continuing ® Haute Knights of and Oral Hutcheson, of Reelsville;| Barker, Lewis F. Muloas, Dewy on Governor Dewey ag Dab \ Meyers, Spas 2 Lairg, Josie . “There has been a continuing de-
: a sister, Mrs. William Boone, of yer rg vors ;| Reelsville; a granddaughter, Janet and James ameron. . Sure 3 - Targa Ruth Hoffmark, and a grandson,| Terminal agent for the Railway bate na the New Deal i J, a Nin ’ William King Leggo, both of Indi-|Express Co, Mr. Hobson was born |oHce, Tespo! president of Hanning Bros, Inc. n in Carrollton TIL. in 1882, and had|PlitY 28 between the states and the und J0w. with the oe ae lived here for 39 years. Past master| Caeral government referring to emEngland; and Opl. ord Han. ployment services, the aids to agri-
7 25 Years Was Ii For 2 Years.
: Dr. W. H Hanning, president and treasurer of Hanning Bros, Inc,
at Memorial day services cone ducted at one of the 8th A.A.F. fighter stations in England. A |A son, F crew chief of a fighter plane, he ves. + ‘ was featured vocalist of the ceree
mony. Ho u's tomer eno [Us Si FLEET ACTION | ‘| member and soloist at the Me- REPORTED BY JAPS
morial Presbyterian church, By UNITED PRESS’
A Japanese Domei news agency REPORT TURK-NAZ| DEAL dispatch said today that a powerful LONDON, July 11 (U. P).~A
{Vichy broadcast said today that Turkey had concluded two com-
MRS. EDITH MacARTHUR
former realtor, also with a of the Oriental lodge, he was also af. particularly centering a around the use of land grant colleges; relief, the effort three years ago to federalize unemployment insurance entirely, and, of course, the very large fleld of taxation in
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medical unit in England; a daugh-
“| pital, will be held Thursday at 3:30
Services for Mrs. Edith Millicent MacArthur, 114% E. Ohio st., apt. 18, who died yesterday at City hos-
p. m. at the Royster & Askin Funeral home. Burial will be at Memorial Park.
past sovereign prince of Saraiah council of the Rite and an honorary member of the Rite's supreme coun¢fl, 33d degree. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lena
Hobson; a brother, LaRoy, all of Indianapolis; a stepson, M. A. Fer-
Hobson; his mother, Mrs. Effie C.|genera]
“The purpose of the conference
; |Romania. The German treaty, it .{was reported, will provide for an
mercial treaties with Germany and
exchange of goods to the value of $104,160,000 and the Romanian
agreement for delivery of gasoline to Turkey,
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State Deaths
CONNERSVILLE—Mrs. Almeda E. Bell, 73. Survivors: Sons, Basil, lewis and Albert . EVANSVILLE—James Riley, Woolsey, 83. Survivor: Daughter, Mrs. Leona Criswell. Mrs. Lucy Erskin, 73. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Stewart and Mrs. Kathryn Reed; son, Lloyd Erskin, Mrs. Lisette Schwink, 74. William Edward Forbis, 57. HAMMOND--Alexander A. Dirkie, 40.
don of Dayton, O., and a niece, Mrs. Melville Spitz of Noblesville,
Services for Wolf Davis, retired merchant, who died last hight at “his home, 508 -E. 29th st, will be "held tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. at the Aaron Ruben funeral home by Rabbi David 8. Shapiro, assisted by Cantor Myron Glass and Cantor Sam Levin. A member of Beth-El Temple, Knesseth Israel Congregation, Jewish educational association and the Indianapolis Zionist organization, Mr. Davis had lived here for 44 years. He was T7. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Anna Davis; seven daughters, Mrs. R. A. Seligman, Mrs. Louis Fogel, Mrs. Henry Entin, Mrs. Moia Olshewitz, Mrs. louis Sontag, Mrs, Oscar Euschner and Mrs. Maurice -Tavel; .a son, I. C.; 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, all of In‘dianapolis.
MRS. AMY D. BOYD Services for Mrs. Amy D. Boyd, who died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Della A. Glide~ well, of Flackville, will be held toimorrow at 2 p. m. at the Olive Branch Methodist church in Flackville, with burial in the Bethel cemetery. | Survivors: Wife, Patricia; daughter, Mrs Born. at Chamberstuzg in 1880, George Wangercyn; sons, Alban and The- ‘Mrs. Boyd had lived here for 53 TINTON will Biehl, 73. 8 Years oo na 3 member of We ivors: Wife. Sarah mm SiehL 3 2urc Olive Branch Methodist church, and Arden: daughter Miss Marine Bien. Besides her husband, J. M, and cara: Canighiere dirs. “Wiliam. Click, her daughter, she is survived by, Mrs. Ross Emley and Mrs. Russell Stenger. three sons, Omer H., of Indian- | LAFAYETTE—Everett C. Brewer, 62. apolis, Ared Earl, of Freewater, Ore., wife. Cornelia. sitter, Mrs. Sareh Grimes; 8nd Ira R., of Mercer Island, Wash.; {two sisters, Mrs. Alma D. Carson, of | Irvington, N. J, and Mrs, Estella D. | Lomax, of Cherryvale, Kas: and! 12 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren,
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brothers, Walter, Harry and Arthur, Charles J. Ressel, 83. Survivors: Wife, Amelia; daughter, Mrs. Flora H. Jarvis.
SOUTH BEND-—John N. Kitkowski, 72. Survivors: Wife, Agnes; son, Leonard; daughters, Mrs. Joseph Przestwor, Mrs. Walter J. Bykowski, Veronica and Marie. rs. Michael Lemanski; 48. Survivors: Husband, Michael: sons, Joseph, Edward, Stanley, -and Casimir; daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Plenener and Irene.
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LEWIS W, BLACK Lewis W. Black, formerly of 3127 “Russell st. and a Rainbow division ‘weteran of world war I, died Saturgay at Miami, Fla. Services will be | Doraon held at a time to be aiineed later and b “oy be in wn © Mr. Black was a letter carrier A bomber pilot, Lt. Squires was until ill health forced his retire- Prank and Eugene. killed in action in Italy. ment five years ago. He was a mem- SUH nanan
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LT. JAMES SQUIRES
Solemn high mass was held at 8 = L . ) a 3 : S 00 a, m, today for Lt. James D..Squires, | = S—_—— we NE AL a ! . :
ivors: HusRose, Sr 0d,.L. R. Richardson: sons. Lorn sister, Mie ade , Menke, - yr ; ens, 67. Surgivors; Paul and Ernest;
Mrs. Jack Morgan. Survivors: Par-
son of Mrs. Willis Balser, of Mark E Oenter, 0, and Brother of Mrs. Ruth short, Mrs. Florence. Huddleston, and Mrs, Helen Uberto, all of |= Indianapolis.
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Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Hoosier city branch 39, Na$ional Association of Letter Carriers. .» He is survived by his wife, Mrs. “Bessie Black; a daughter, Miss Margaret Black; a son, Robert; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Black, and two brothers, Edward of Bath, ll, and Frank of Indianapolis,
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A native of Indianapolis, Mrs. Gaddis had lived here for the past 8he was 79. Survivors are
her husband, wil. liam J; three step-daughters, Mrs. udrey Bason,
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Mrs. Edith Knockenhouer, and Mrs. Edna Bddy; two step-sons, John R. and Basil C. Gaddis, all of Indianapolis, and a| niece, Mary imretn Gaddis,
MRS. MARY SCHAEFER SERVICES TOMORROW
Services for Mrs. Mary Schaefer, who died Sunday at her home, 4940 = W. 14th st, will be held tomorrow |= 8! 10 a. m. at the Flanner & Bu-| chanan mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill, An active church worker, she was & member of the Zion Evangelical church, the Cervuseclub, the auxil-| fary of the Altenheim and the = Children’s Sunshine club. = Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. = Russell A. Long; two grandchildren Mrs. Mary Ellen Betts and William |
R. Long, and a sister, Mrs. Emma. Sherwood.
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