Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1945 — Page 6

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She was placed in her sumptuous villa, Crespi, overlooking Lake Como. and the Swiks Alps, =

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said Mrs. Mussolini always a family life and they did] | sider her a Fascist criminal.

8-year-old son, Romano, and | Anna Maria, 16,]

bia club.

The election of three new officers The dren were with her when she was| of ‘the Indiana Congress of Parents gpank, { and Teachers was announced today In the car in which she was try- by Mrs. Henry G. Goll, election ing to escape officers found 12,000,- | committee chairman, at the man($120,000), 1600 grams of | agers’ board meeting in the Colum- secretary. The election. was con-| Horace, in ‘Germany; six brothers,

New officers of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers in- | Woodstock Typewriter Sales and clude (left to right)” Mrs. Joseph Walker, first vice president; Robert Shank, president, and Mrs. Clyde Fish, secretary.

officérs are "Mrs. president; Mrs.

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Robert. the Hoosier Kennel club. Joseph | Walker, Greenfield, first vice presi-| dent, and Mrs. Clyde Fish, Bedford, |

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MRS. AMY BOOTY RITES ARE SET

Native of England Aided in| "- Founding Kennel Club.

Rites for Mrs. Amy F. Booty, 4610 N. Keystone ave. who died yesterday in Methodist hospital, will be Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. | ‘Christ Episcopal church, will officiate. : Mrs. Booty, who was 62, was the wife of Jack P. Booty, owner of

She and her ‘husband | operated the Alexander Kennels! | many. years and were founders of

A native of England, she had resided in ‘Indianapolis since 1922 and was a memher of Christ church. Surviving are Ker husband: a son,

| Walter, Arthur, George and Horace Hands, all of London, England; Harry Hands, South Africa, and | Gene Hands, Malta, and two sis-| ters, Mrs. Beatrice Newman, Australia, and Mrs, Hilda Hooke, Lon-

{ALVIN B. PRIVETIT Rites will be conducted at 10:30 la. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Bu(chanan mortuary for Alvin B. | Privett, 2131 Central ave, who died | yesterday in front of 1948 Central jave. Burial will be in: Crown Hill Active in Democratic politics, Mr. rPrivett was a former precinct com\mitteeman. He was 62 and was engaged in .the real estate business. | A member of Roberts Park Meth|odist €hurch, he is survived by a [son; Samuel B; stationed in New {Guinea,. and a brother, Robert Elmer, Indianapolis.

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CHARLES F. SWEANY | Sefvices for- Charles F. Sweany, 125 S. Eleanor st, who died yesterday in Long hospital, will be held at-2 p. m. tomorrow at Conkle fuhome, Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr. Sweany, who was 67, was an employee of the Indianapolis Brass Co. and a member of Garden City (Christian church. | He is survived by his wife, Marietta; a daughter, Mrs. Noel Shaw, Indianapolis; two %ons, Harold, Akiron, O., and Gaylord, Indianapolis; {two sisters, Mrs. Lillie Downs and {Mrs. Flora Machino, both of Sey-| {mour; three brothers, Schuyler, |John and Clifford, and three grand- | ighildren. ANNA MARIA PICKARD | Services will be conducted. to{morrow in Henryville for Mrs. Anna| Maria Pickard, who died yesterday | lin city hospital after. a traffic ac{cident. = Burial also will be in| { Henryville, | Mrs. Pickard ‘was fatally injured when a cab driven by Charles | Vandergrif, 1130 N. Illinois st. in {which she was a passenger and an

mel, collided at 52d st. and College ave. | The wife of Delmas A. Pickard,! | Mrs. Pickard was 34 and had lived {in Indianapolis. eight years. She! jand her husband operated the! Hoosier-Pete ‘restaurant, 1211 W. | Washington st. : A member of Methodist . church; |she is slirvived by her husband; her | | parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Stoff-| regen, Henryville a son, Schuyler, seven, years old; two sisters, Lt. Helena Margaret Stoffregen, an army ‘nurse at Pearl Harbor, and Schoenbaeckler, | | Louisville, Ky., and two brothers, Henry Stoffregen, Charlestown, and { William Stoffregen, Henryville. Another brother, Sgt. Victor Stoffregen, was killed in action in Europe recently

STAMPS TO. BE AUCTIONED | An auction will feature a meeting {of the Indiana Stamp club at 7 45 | {P. M. tomorrow at the Antlers hotel

State Deaths

CHARLOTTESVILLE — Frank Weeks, 79 : Wife. Della: daughters, Mrs | Marie Sample, Mss. Paul Faull INFINGTON=George-W-—Gordon— 15 ors Wife, Anna; sons Carl, Earl

Survivor | Edward | LAFAYETTE Mrs, Eva Lula Replo 4 I J plogle Keller, 63. Surviy Husband, Wilbert Mrs. Ross King, Mrs. Albert Sister rs Sherman: Erwin; brothers, Charles, Oda Repl

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| SHELBYVILLE — Mrs 60. Survivors | ers, Bert, Pi

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Pearl Cavanaugh, Husband, William: broth Bor aTles McGuire 818+ ¢ ] . *lle Barrett, Mrs. Edith Har(din, Mrs. Minnie Schloesser | SULLIVAN—Mrs. Pauline I Phillipe, 87 WABASH -Perman Earl (Pern) Kester 69. Survivors Wife, Marie; son, James daughters, Sister M. Jeanwite Mrs. Charles Reed; sister, Mrs. C. FP détzger. ?

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Rites will-be-held at 1:30 p.m: Saturday \ > northeast chapel for Cairns J. Patterson Indianapolis resident

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church and Modern lodge: ‘ % ; Surviving are four daughters, said the Mrs. Gladys Miller, Willigmsport, Ind, and® Mrs. Francis McDonald, Miss Miss Hazel Patterson, all of Indianapolis; two sons, James F. [said and Cairns R., both of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Jennie don. Steffani, Rockford, II.

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