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Rites for Mrs. Ethel Elizabeth Banks, who died yesterday at her home, 1917 W, 58th st., will be con--ducted-at-2-p-—m.- tomorrow-at-the

be in Washington Park. Mrs. Banks, who was 44, was the wife of Hobart Banks and was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. She was a member of Woodruff United PréSbyterian church, New Augusta chapter O, E. S., and Royal Neighbors of America. She is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mary Jane Banks, at home, and two sisters, Mrs. Grace Thoman and Mrs. Hazel Brown, both..of INAIANADOUS. coercing

JAMES R. O'NEILL

James R. O'Neill, a veteran of world war II and a forgner Indianapolis resident, was killed: Thursday night when struck by an automobile in Detroit, Mich, He was 40, He had resided here 25 years and served in the air force three years before receiving a medical discharge a month ago. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie O'Neil] of Detroit; three sisters, Mrs. Ralph Murphy, Mrs, Robert Barnes and Mrs. Edward Dorey,

J Lawrence O'Neill, New York,

MRS. SUSAN W. SOEHNER

| Services for Mrs. Susan Woerner | Soehner, who died Friday in the (home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry. Whomes, Zionsville, were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Frederick C. Soehner, 3101

Crown Hill, Mrs. Soehner, who was 98, was born near Washington and Delaware sts. Her home was on the site of the Indiana theater many years. In 1869 she married Charles J. Soehner of the Soehner Piano Co., now the Pearson Piano Co. Survivors besides Mrs. mes are three granddaughters, Mrs. Earl Diggins, Mrs. Betty Goodrich and Miss Rosalind Whomes, all of Indianapolis, and a great-granddaugh-ter. pe

EDWARD H. NISBET

Rites for Edward H. Nisbet, factory representative of the Atlas Wallpaper Mills who died yesterday at his home, 421 W. 39th st. will be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at

Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. | Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Nisbet had resided hére 15!

Columbia club, Tabernacle Presbychurch, and Calvin W, ‘Prather lodge No. 717, F. & A. M. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Agnes J. Nisbet, and two orothers,

Nisbet, Dayton, O.

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Rites will be held at 1:30.p. m. tomorrow at Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel for Raymond Darnell, who died Saturday at his home, 824 N. Bosart ave.. Burial will be in Memorial Park, Mr, Darnell, who was a veteran of world war I, died eight days after the death of his father, James D. Darnell Sr, a veteran of the Spanish-American war. He was-81:: An engraver for Charles Mayer & Co, for eight years, Mr. Darnell was a mémber of Irvington Church of Christ and American Legion post No. 38. He is survived by his wife, Mrs, Pearl Darnell, a daughter, Miss Evelyn Darnell, and his mother, Mrs. James D, Darnell Sr., all of Indianapolis, and a brother, James D. Darnell Jr., Geneseo, Ill

MRS. IDA LARMORE

Services for Mrs. Ida Larmore will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in

“the Royster & “Askin Yuneral home

and burial will be in Garland Brook cemetery in Columbus. Mrs. Larmore, who was 71, died Saturday in her home, 2359 N. Delaware st. : # Survivors are two daughters, Mrs: Velma Papazian and Mrs. Edith Brownfield, both of Indianapolis; two sons, James and Perry; six grandchildren and two great-grand-children.

LYNN PHILLIPS

. Services were held Friday in Royal Oak, Mich,, for Lynn Phillips, a former Indianapolis resident, who died there Tuesday. He was the

brother. of Harry Phillips, - 1325 Barth ave,

his wife, Edith; a sister and two other brothers, Miss Gertrude Phillips and Ray Phillips, both or Royal Oak, and Tennyson Phillips, Chi-

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- MRS. ELLA BETHARD

Rites for ‘Mrs. Ella M. Bethard, 615 E. 40th st, who died Saturday in St. Vincent's hospital, will be held at 330 p. m. today in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. A member of the Broadway Methodist church, she was 86 and was the widow of W. J. Bethard, founder and president of the Bethard Wallpaper Co. Survivors area daughter, Miss Bess Bethard, Indianapolis; four grandchildren, Mrs. J. E. Gillespie, Indianapolis; Mrs. ‘Frank Jones,

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MRS. MOLLIE BLACK

Rites will be held at 11 a m. Wednesday at Tolin- funeral home for Mrs. Mollie A. Biack, who died yesterday at daughter, Mrs, John Metzger, 5301 Burial will be in South Park, Greensburg. - Mrs. Black was 68 and had resided here 37 years. She was the widow of ‘Jerry Black. Survivors include Mrs, Metzger; {a son, Donald Black, Indianapolis; a brother, Carl Alexander, Cincinnati, O.; four sisters, Mrs. Martha Simms, Cincinnati, and Mrs. Harry Roszell and Mrs, Flora Jackson, both of Greengburg and Mrs. Sarah Dubois, Santa Ana, Cal; two grandsons, Southwest Pacific, and Donald Black, Indianapolis, and a granddaughter, Rillda Black, Indianapolis.

ELIZABETH MARY SCHOETTMER

The Third Order of St. Francis will hold prayer at 8:30 p. m. today at Voight funeral home for Miss Elizabeth Mary Schoettmer, who died yesterday in Emhardt Memorial hospital. Rites will be conducted at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday at the Immaculate | Conception Catholic church in Millhousen, Decatur éounty. Burial will be in Millhousen. : Miss Schoettmer had resided in Millhousen all her life and, was a member of the Immaculate Conception church and the Third Order of St. Francis. She issurvived by three sisters, Mrs. Frances Schroeder, Willlamsburg; Mrs. Charles Singer, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mary Miller, near Indianapolis, and a brother, Gerhard Schoettmer, Millhousen:

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Survivors besides his brother, are|

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MRS.-ROSE E. BURROW:

Rites tor Mrs. Rose E. Burrow, 402 N. Dearborn st., who died Saturday, were to be held -at 2:30 p. m. today in Tecumseh, Mich. A member of the Presbyterian church-of -Tecumseh; and -an Eastern Star chapter there, she was 71. Survivors ‘are a daughter, Mrs. | Frank C. .Snell, Indianapolis, and a brother, William E. King, Kenmore, Ky.

FLORA B. KEICHER

Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Bethany chapel near Anderson for Miss Flora B. Keicher, 636 W. 31st st.,, who died Friday in City hospital. Burial will be in Richland cemetery. . -o-Ae-nember-«-of Bethany —ehapel.she was 73. ; Survivors are three brothers, Benton G., Indianapolis; Willis, Anderson, ‘and Charles, California, and two sisters. Mrs. Ida E. Small, Carthage, and "Mrs. Emma Vermillion,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES po iron — : . iw # = Ky : Hse ae . iy David Yankuner, Realtor, . : - . + . . bv = Dies After Heart Attack Rabbi Samuel Katz and Cantor| She is. survived by her husband; | Abraham Partnov will conduct serv-|a son, Floyd Carey, Indianapolis; Attorney ices at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the two daughters, Mfs. C. L. Brown, for | South Bend, and Mrs. Charles NelDavid Yankuner who died yesterday son, San Francisco, Cal., and two In his room in the Hotel Riley. | sisters, Mrs. Dora Cornelius, Indi-| was announced that a university

Burial will be in Shara Tefilla ceme- anapolis, and Mrs. Emma Kepner, tery.

J. B. LITTLE RITES TODAY

Veteran Local Dies; Formerly . Was

Deputy Prosecutor.

The Rev. George Arthur Frantz, | First . Presbyterian church pastas / will hold services at 3:30 p. m. today

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in the-Hisey and Titus mortuary for | R. Green said. < '

J. Burdette Little, who died Friday | in his home, 420 E. 28th st. was tobe in Crown Hill.

He was a graduate of DePauw uniand was a member of the DePauw

He also was a member of the|

Central Avenue Methodist church,| MRS. SUSAN JANE CAREY

Pentalpha lodge No. 504, F. and A.|

M., Rapier commandery, Keystone Wednesday at Shirley Brothers’ of Indianapolis; two brothers, Ben chapter, R. A. M,, and Post Na. 4, Irving Hill chapel for Mrs.

American Legion vy Survivors - are his wife, Carrie]

the FBI at Chicago, and two broth-|

ers, Dr. J. W. Little and Dr. .E. O. wife of Alfred Carey and.. was a {member of the .Methodist church.

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The American Legion university recommended by the. national executive committee in its meeting last fall today was being considered for Indianapolis. oi At the time of the meeting, it

would be organized to provide two years’ intensive training in Amer-

uner’s death was caused by a heart MRS, ELIZABETH EASTWOOD : i attack, Deputy Coroner Dr. Myron/ ‘Rites will be held at 2 p. m. to-|those who attend Boys’ States oper- a > {morrow at Royster & Askin mor-|ated by the Legion in all states.

Burial | a lifelong resident of Indianapolis 3460 Garden ave. who died yes{and a member of Monument lodge terday in Methodist hospital. An attorney in Indianapolis since No. 657 F. and A. M., and of Elks! 1903, he! was 69 and formerly was a! lodge. deputy prosecutor of Marion county. Samuel and Lewis Yankuner, both church. : versity and the ‘Indiana law school of Indianapolis, and Frank Yan-| { kuner, Rushville, and a sister, Mrs. t chapter of Delta Upsilon fraternity.| Maurice Neiman, Phoenix, Ariz.

her home, Dewey; a son, John Burdette, with [Burial will ‘be neal Noblesville.

A real estate dealer, Mr. Yank-|

Mr. Yankuner, who was 47, "was tuary for Mrs. Elizabeth Eastwood,

Surviving are three

She is survived by her husband;

Sgt. Eugene Eastwood, New Guinea; Services will be held at 1:30 P.M. land Miss Margaret Eastwood, both

Susan pedigo, Grand Rapids, Mich. and!

Jane Carey;~who-died yesterday-ati-Harry Pedigo,- Indianapolis; a-haif- Pr pie | brother, Lee Pedigo, Hollywood,| The ladies auxiliary of ~ S8aharaFla, and three sisters, Mrs Mary Grotto will meet at 8 p. m. Wednes-

940° N. DeQuincy st.

icanism and good citizenship.

Attendance would be composed of

“Indianapolis is being considered

{as a location for the university,” Homer L. Chaillaux, national AmerMrs. Eastwood was 54 and was jcanism director, declared. “Some |the wife of Frank Eastwood. She members of the Legion, however,’ brothers, was a member of Eighth Christian | have suggested taking over some

defunct institution for the purpose.”

Members of the committee study-

hree sons, Frank and John East- ing the plan are Llewellyn C. Forwood, both of Indianapolis, and 8. tier, Augusta, Me.. national executive committeeman; William Stern, | two daughters, Mrs. Gerald Beaver] Fargo, N. D., and William Stone, St. | Louis, Mo.

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GROTTO UNIT TO MEET

Mrs. Carey, who was 80, was the Pedigo, Cumberland, and Mrs. Sadie day in the Grotto club house, 4107

of Indianapolis.

Locke and Mrs. Beulah Singer, both | E. Washington st. New officers will Ibe in charge.

Lynn.

MRS. SARAH C. SMOCK The Rev. D. Millard Church, pas- | tor of Edwin Ray Methodist church, | will conduct services at 10 a. m.| tomorrow in the Robert W. Stir-| ling funeral home, 1420 Prospect | st., for Mrs. Sarah C. Smock, 745 Woodlawn ave., who died Saturday | in City hospital. Burial will be in| New Crown cemétery. { A. member of the Methodist! |church, she was 79. = | Survivors are a son, Jesse R.| Moore; a daughter, Miss Lillian | Nelson, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. | Emma Schmuck, all of Indianapolis. |

ANDREW MISINICE

Services for Andrew Misinice, 1311! Markwood ave., who was killed yes- | terday by a Pennsylvania railroad | freight train, will be held at 9:15 a. m. tomorrow in the Stevens &| Sons funeral home. A second serv-| ice will be held at 10 o'clock in St. Catherine's church of which he was| a member. Burial will be in St. Joseph cemetery. Mr. Misinice, who was 58, was struck down near "Longacre park David Pops, 2917 Paris ave., a track] walker for the railroad, found the body in the center of the tracks! just in time to stop a passenger] train approaching the scene. A native of Poland, Mr. Misinice came to this country in 1908 and] took up residence here where he was! a farmer until recent retirement. | He is survived by eight daughters, Sophia, Anna, Agnes, Catherine,

the home of her Mrs. Josephine Pieczko, Mrs. ‘Mary

| Marksbury and Mrs. Stella Rish: a! 'son, Andrew Jr, and two grand- | |children, all of this city. : | MRS. MARY BOWLING | Services Tor Mrs, Mary Bowling, ! {R. R. 1, Box 92-A, Acton, who died {Saturday in St. Francis hospital, will {be held at 8 a. m. tomorrow in the | Feeney and Feeney mortuary and at {9 a. m. in Holy Name Catholic, {church, Beech Grove. Burial will be lin St. Joseph's cemetery. } Mrs. Bowling, who was 67, was a native .of Washington, Ind. .and | was a mpember of Holy Name Cath- { olic church and the Ladiés’ Sodality | of-the church... =--.o0z 5 Lo. - | She is survived by hér husband, Sidney Bowling; a brother, Joseph Eisen, Indianapolis, and -five sisters, Mrs. Bart Grannan and Mrs Thresa Feaster, both of Indianapo- | lis; Mrs. John Kelly, Washington, | and Sister Mary Regina and Sister ! Mary Cecillia, both of the Good | Shepherd convent, Memphis, T&nn

GEORGE W. MITCHELL

Rites will be held at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at Conkle funeral home for George W. Mitchell who died Saturday at his home, 556 N. Per-| shing ave. The Rev. Charles Pat-| terson, pastor of the West Michigan Street Methodist church, will officiate. Burial will be in. Floral! Park, : | Mr, Mitchell who was 65, was a native of New Ross and had resided here 38 years, He was employed at Link-Belt, Inc. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Sarah “Mullen and Miss Emma Mitchell, and two brothers, Charles and William Mitchell, all of Crawfordsville. two stepdaughters, Mrs. Elsie Kelly, Pittsburgh, Pa. and {Mrs. Margaerithe Lamb, Indian{apolis, and two stepsons, Dave and

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PHILIP FAHEY

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