Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1946 — Page 4

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reine. or Ms. Sadie Vicker? Cook, wife of Clarence A. Cook, vice president of the Bankers Trust

moray. Rev. Guy O. Carpenter, former pastor of Central Avenue!

burial will be in Crown Hill,

dianapolis since 1907. She was member of the Central Avenue Methodist church, Caroline Scott Harrison chapter, Daughters of American Revolution, and the Present Day club. Survivors besides the husband include two sisters, Mrs. Alvah J. | Rucker and Mrs. J. Harold Bright; a sister-in-law, Mrs. G. Ed Vickery, and seven nieces and nephews, all of Indianapolis,

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JOSEPH L. DRAKE

where he had lived since .early childhood. He was 61. Mr. Drake was manager of the

Grocery Co. store, Blake and New York sts,

|Pla, and Clyde Drake.of Westbrook, Cal; three grandchildren

- Joseph L. Drake died yesterday|

ARGOS--Nelson PF. Shaffer, 60. Survivors: Brother, Enos L.; sisters, Mrs, Ella Nal, Mrs, J. BE. Woolpert, Mrs,

ey. BROWNSTOWN... Mrs, Martha est, 87. Survivors: Bohs, Joe, David, hv Earl; daughters, Mr Green, Mrs, Walter Ward; Brothers, John and Harvey Williams; sisters, Mrs, Pearl Johnson, Mrs. Anna Colen, SOLUMBUS Wikia an RB Coffman, 68. Guorge, Walk Waker “auighiecs og A Roberta, Mrs. Kenneth Kent; nite, Mrs,

Willlam B. Miller, 81. Survivors: Sons, Barney, Sylvan, William, Ployd; daughters, Mrs. Omer Hall, Mrs. Kenneth Marshall; brothers, NWaRran. Webber, sister, Mrs. Ariel Chandler. CORYDON--The Rev. Jesse L. Nossett, 63. Survivors: Wife, Clara F.; daughters, Mrs. Haskell Abell, Mrs. Ben Bry an%, Miss Anna Nossett, Jean, Norma Seid and Mil. and XN Nossett; sons, Russell, Robert, Earl,

le, Hu ence, Walter Nelson, William; da Mrs. Stella Holman. gates,

EARL PARE-—Mrs. Ira MeKl Survivors: Husband, Irs; dahon Mo. Bertha McKinney;

HARMONY Edward M, Yok 78.

HAUBSTADT—Mrs. Julia Ziliak, 170. Survivors: Husband, Augu host J.; daughters, Mrs. Anthony Greubel, James avis; anus, Oliver, John, Raymond,

boca ery Mary Kram

JASONVILLE Mrs, Emi: 8. o Survivors: Dugh air Mn Set

Son, Myrtle Abbrell, - Mrs. Hattie Nelson; b Fulk,

vivors: Wife; sons, Roscoe, Jack, Gordon, Stanley Marley, Harold; daughters, Mrs. Iris Rio Mrs. June Rudoips Mrs, Ruth Shur,

Ira Butt; sons, Roy, Edgar, Forres

Survivor: Wife, Frances; 2p0a, Melvin, d; daughter, Gloria Jea

CIE—Mrs. Minnie a osu. 33 anch Fleming, Gladsn Peckinpaugh. ds Miss Barah Louthain, Louis Lorn Delfenbaien 58. Survivors:

Hubert, Lester; sisters, Mrs. Ruth Wrigh

84. Burvivor: Ben, Victor, PORTLAND-“Francis 8 months, Burvivors: Parents, Mr,

PLYMOUTH--Mrs. Tillie shall, ‘84. Survivor: Son, Harold,

i son, Hilner J: ters, A. H. a0, Mrs. W. Cowglll; brother, Lurten Paine,

STOCKWELL-—Mrs. ' Abbigil Storms,

80. Survivor: Son, O 7.

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Edna Cash, - ald. son, Mer

w, Hoots: sisters, aT George

Griffith, » th nean, Miss Hagel Waggoner; ett; sisters, Mrs.

KOKOMO-—Jasper Allen Purvis, 71. Sur-

LEITERS FORD--Mrs. Louisa Mahlon Fenimore, 95. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs, t, Omer,

PERU—Raymond Donald McCain, 332.

pl ryyors; Son, Harl; daughters, Mrs. C. Rutherford, Mrs. EY Swain, Mrs

Wife, Gladys; brothers, Joseph, eg

Mrs. Hannah Carter, Mrs. Reba M or Jessie Williams, . Mrs. iin

NORTH MANCHES ESTER—E. J. Singer,

LeRoy Pischke, Mew. Raymond Petschke; - brother, David

Frances Mar

SELMA--Mrs. Myrtle Roe, 73. Burvivors: Husband. Bdw h i oa ard; daughter, ie

VALPARAISO—Mrs. Hoty M. Bayles, uel. WAYNETOWN--Willlam Edward Fulton,

Raportys

trom Indiana in 1907.

at 3 p. m. Thurs-| He began his law career in 1910 in Brookville and later moved to Liberty. Working from his law of-

fice in Liberty, Mr. Bossert

fh this city in 1923. 'a branch office city” Methodist church, will’ officiate and| 4 one time Mr. Bossert worked

with the Republican national com-

Mrs. Cook, who was 73, resided at | mittee on finance and legislation Evansville, she had lived in he county Republican Central committee from 1010 to 1914. He was chairman of District 6 from 1916 »

1922.

He became head of the Indiana Ku Klux Klan in 1924 and led

17 other states in the Klan movement until 1926. Body Taken to Liberty He was at one time president

of the General Implement Co. and treasurer of the old Duplex Steel Reinforcement Co. He devoted his spare time to farming and stock

raising. Mr. Bossert was a 32d degree in hi» home at Glenn's ValleY|nason, a member of the K. of P,

the Murat Shrine and was past president of the Men's Brotherhood of the Edwards Memorial Meth-

meat department at the Standard | ,4ist church.

Services have not yet been "arranged, but the body has been

taken to the Fosdick funeral home |MARY E. WHITE jis

in Liberty. : Survivors include his wife, Mrs

] Helen Bossert; a brother, Elmer Bossert; three sisters, Mrs. Edna

Squires, Richmond, Mrs, Adelia Blome, Cincinnati, O., and Mrs, William Suhre, Brookville, and several nieces and nephews.

MRS. LEOTA HENDRICKSON Services for Mrs, Leota Hendrickson, native of Westport and resident here for 24 years, will be conducted by Rev, D. Millard Church, pastor of Edwin Ray Methodist

church, in J. C. Wilson Chapel of

the Chimes at 10:30 a. m. Thursday. Burial will be in Westport, She

was 64.

Mrs. Hendrickson, Vio lived at 1431 Woodlawn ave. died yesterday

ber of the Royal Neighbors of Amer. ica society. Survivors are her daughter, Mrs, Eunice Hollinsbe; a son, Lewis Hendrickson, both residents here; three

Lough of Los Angeles, Cal, and two grandchildren.

WILLIAM ROBERT RINEY

ington, D. C.

Survivors include his wife, Helen Hayes Riney; a son, Charles Riney; his mother, Mrs. Agnes Riney, all

living here, and three sisters.

MARY CATHERINE BRADBURY

Mrs. Mary Catherine Bradbury died yesterday in the home of a

alter F. Bossert, A Active -B a Indiana Politics, Dies|

near Brookville in Prankiin county, Mr. Bossert attended elementary school there and graduated

Walter F. Bossert

brothers, Lawrence Lough, New Castle, Clarence Lough and Charles

Rites for William Robert Riney, special agent for the bureau of motor carriers of the interstate commerce commission in New York, will be held in Moore mortuaries Northeast chapel at 2 p. m, Thursday. Burial will be in Oaklandon. Mr. Riney, who was 43, lived at 2034 Station st. He died yesterday in City hospital after a 15 months’ illness. Born in Morgantown, Ky. :|he had lived here most of his life and had been with I. C. C. the last eight years. He was a member of] Grace Presbyterian church in Wash-

daughter, Mrs. Emma Knapp, 2245 Brookside ave. She was 92.

Born in Boone county, Mrs. Brad-

bury had lived here more than 47 years. She was a member of the Third Christian church.

Services will be at 1:30 p. m. to-

morrow ih Moore mortuaries Peace chapel with burial in Old Union cemetery near Jamestown,

Survivors besides the daughter

are a son, Alfred C, Bradbury of Beech Grove; two grandchildren, Mrs. Rita Ferracane and Roy M. Murello, both of Indianapolis, and

two great-grandchildren.

Simin,

Mrs. Mary E. White, mother of Col. John A. White, resident here

at 5152 College ave. dled yesterday

in Methodist hospital. She was 65 and lived in Troy. Rev, F. R. Daries of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will conduct services in Speaks & ™inn funeral home, 1639 N., Meridian st, at 2 p. m. tomorrow. . Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery, Mrs. White, a native of Daviess

county, Ky. had lived in Troy a.

month and previously lived in Louisville, Ky.; St. Louis, Mo., and Evansville. Her son, Col. White, recently returned for assignment at Ft. Knox, Ky. after serving 16 months in

Burepe as commander of the 750th

" tank battalion... Survivors besides her s son are e her husband, John T. White, Troy; a daughter, Mrs. Ferd Johnson, New

Minnie Johnston, resident here.

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