Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1946 — Page 6

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sth, Resident Here 64 Years, Dies at Age of 82

| Services for Mrs. Der- rch. Burial will be in Crown|daughter, Mrs, Raymond 8. Blatch McCampbell, 2446 Madisoh ave {at.9 a. m. tomorrow in the Sacred| Mr. Webb, who was 64, died Sun-|grandson, Lt. R., W. Blatchley of|She was 81, . THR ih Yt [Heart church. Burial will be in 8t.{day in the home of his daughter, New York, |! Mrs. MgCampbell, who died yess [Joseph's cemetery. Mrs. Derleth, |Mrs. Frank E. Irwin, 2201 E. Riv~ — , was b who was 82, died Sunday in her|erside dr. He was a lifelong resi-| JAMES P, McKISSICK = |Sept, 4, 1864 in Charleston, Ind. In home. ; + > dent of Indianapolis. = Rites for James P. McKissick, re-|1884 she was married to A. H, Me - Born in Germany, Mrs. Derleth| Surviving him are his wife, Mrs.|tired ‘Pennsylvania railroad dis-|Gampbell, Mrs, McCampbell w ' came to Indianapolis in 1882. She|Ruby Webb; three daughters, Mrs.|patcher, will be held at 1:30 p. m.|well known in Parke county, Fre o Morrison, 34, his| | was 8 member of the Sacred Heart|Irwin, Mrs, Esther Claycomb and|tomorrow in the Moore Mortuaries Lick and Ladoga, where Mr. Mo In ‘big league politics, sent) wa | [Catholic church, the Altar society | Mrs. Vivian Pirkins; son, Chal-[Peace chapel. ‘Burial will be in|Campbell had operated farms, gambling odds tumbling last night| | |of that church and the Third|{mer E. Webb Jr.; three brothers,| Washington Park. Mr. McKissick,| A resident of Indianapolis ; 88 primary election returns poured Order. ; Raymond Webb, Oscar Webb and|who was 77, died Monday in his|1924, she was a member of the. Wm. | Survivors include two daughters, | Gilbert Webb, all of Indianapolis; home. enth Presbyterian church, Beside Unofficial Anal retums today gave Mrs. Ann Wyss, Indianapolis, and [two sisters, Miss Augusta Webb of| a resident here for 53 years, Mr. her husband, three sons, Ralph «

Mr. Morrison 67,843 votes, Maestri i Mrs. ‘Walter Hegner, New York;|Santa Ana, Cal, and Mrs. Edward McKissick retired from the raflroad (French Lick, Prank of Berkeley 63,340, apparently, Apparently he Roeder of New Augusta, and 11

® =» = x nek i |three sons, Henry Derleth, Marion, '"|seven years ago. He was a member |Cal, and Clifford of the Madison has the majority needed to crush : T LUE Michael Derleth, Indianapolis, and |grandchildren. \ of the Woodruff Place Baptist|ave. address, and five grandchile one of the most powerful political ir ' |A. W. Derleth of New York: eight| . ———- church and a charter member of|dren survive. machines in Crescent City history : dh 1 grandchildren and several nieces| GEORGE W. CAROTHERS the Brightwood lodge, I. O. O. F, | The Rev. Arthur Hale Keeney a ee without the necessity of a run-off, : re and nephews, | Private services for George W.| Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Edinburgh will ‘conduct the ' serve pa of Discounted Chances FOR 64 YE ( — Carothers, 1520 Park ave, who died |Clara McKissick: a daughter, Mrs, |ices. Burial will be In W QUALITY Astute Lousiana politicians gave| ~ V. ORLA A. MARSH Monday, will be held at 10'a. m.|Edgar I. Gray; two sons, Walter Park cemetery. yA : Services for Orla A. Marsh will|today in Flanner & Buchanan mor-|R. McKissick and Putnam K. Mec- Ts Mr. Morrison, an attorney, little] . be held at 10:30 8. m. tomorrow in|tuary, followed by cremation. He|Kissick; a half-brother, William| MARINES COMING HOME chance in pre-election calculations. Mortar of Eddie Ash, Times|moore Mortuaries' Colonial Chapel, | was 86. . |G. MeKissick; a half-sister, Mrs.| TIENTSIN, Jan. 23 (U, P.).~Al Betting odds against him ranged and at 2 p. m. tomorrow afterncon| Mr. Carothers, a retired business. | Norma Liddil, and a grandchild, U. 8. marines who are eligible to from 4 to 1 to as high as 15 to 1, Sports Editor, in the Woldron ‘Baptist churchman, had lived in Indianapolis 24 TA Bat BE return home under current point with no takers. of [Burial will be in the Van-Pelt ceme- years. He was a member of Second| MRS. MARIETTA McCAMPBELL |ryles will leave north China by Maestri has been “in for] Mrs Mary T. Ash, mother off... .. waldron, Church of Christ Scientist, Services will be held at 2 p. m.\March 1, Maj. Gen. K. E. Rockey, Me. | a huge city pay. Eddie Ash, Times’ sgorts editor, died | My, Marsh, a resident of 2121 Survivors include a son, George| tomorrow in the Hisey & Titus|commander of the 3d smphibious \ 10 years, He had a uge y pays early today in her home, 524 N. Bo- [Carrollton ave, died Monday in 8t.|E Garothers of Indianapolis; a|Funeral Home for Mrs. Marietta corps, said today. Mason & Hamlin Toll and the “old regular" mac alter a brief illness, She|Vincent’s hospital. He was 51. . —— "Chickering Ci 3 yo 0g Sr rt Bo Bn hn ey ec , was 83. Marsh had resided in Indianapolis

Hamilton Outsider Morrison had the sup-| po. i ‘Madison, Ind. April 9,123 years. For the last seven months| il port of all three New Orleans : : : v = (he had been employed in El Lilly Steinway Pre-Owned : newspapers, however, and headed|1862. she was the daughter of Mi ploy .

& Co. as a steam fitter. He was a Re-Conditioned a reform movement whose avowed chael and Mary Golden. She had © °° “P00 A. M. lodge No. and Others. GUARANTEED! intention was to clean up the city.|been a resident of Indianapolis 217, Waldron, and the Scottish Rite. - His lead. in the primary was| gnc. 1882, Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. TT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT — Cob ed tantamount to election. | up. Ag attended school in Marguerite Marsh; a daughter, Mrs.

AA Mr. Morrison apparently cafried .|Betty Jane Wilkinson of IndianWw TODAY'S GREATEST SP INET VALUE! into office with him three of his| Greencastle and later was a stu Be y three sons les, BillyNOW See the New Baldwin Acrosonic lout commission council candi- Set at Ee iui Nasal bot, and Jackie al of Ineanapolis Dl he tes. college, now the ache - mother, Mrs. e Marsh, : DISPLAY Seatfully Designed and, Exquisite In Tone lege at Terre Haute. Later she was |g sister, Mrs. Della F. Patterson of

3 Hous—300 A M-6 P. M. Daly ||RITES TOMORROW |sn tnstructor in music She vas a Sniyvie. ER a y | FoR mgs. ALLIE FEAR |"*et of the Little Plover Cath: | oR. JOSEPH & cnOWDER

Lg PIAND Survivors besides her son, Eddie,( Dr. Joseph Reed Crowder, founder ¥ (Vl #74 Rites: for Mys. Allie bi are her daughter, Hazel, of Indian- and chief surgeon of Mary SherRYN Li Ju]N] | [Temple ave. will be held at 2 p.m. apolis; three other sons, W. J.|man hospital in Sullivan, died ai tomorrow in the wald funeral home. (Curly) Ash of the Indianapolis New Smyrna, Fla. friends here Burial will be in Floral Park. Mrs. News’ editorial department, Charles | learned yesterday. : : Fear, who was 78, died Monday in|P. Ash of Glendale, Cal, and Harry| Born in Sullivan, Dr. Crowder, her home F, Ash of Gardena, Cal; her sister, was the fifth generation of doctors She war born in Tipton and was|Mrs. William A. Greene, Indianap- |in his family. A graduate of Rush a member of.the Methodist church [0lis, and seven grandchildren. Medical college in Chicago, he had There A Fad \B, | Asi Vesh BRUISing 0% Sori} 10 yours, ed last Truary. vors al 1 : a ius pre a Silden, Services will be held at 8:15 a. m.| Josephine Engberg, and a son, RobKieb, Clifton W. Fear, Claude T.| Friday in the Kirby mortuary and|ert Crowder, both of Sullivan: a Fear, Harry R. Fear, Crawfords-(8t 9 a. m. in the Little Flower rather, Claude B Crowder 9 ; ‘ ianapolis; one : We We Su b You. love ui Crowder of Sullivan, and several of the

DE AT nieces and nephews. : . » STATE HS SHALES. £3750 Chimes AUBURN~—The Rev. Lawrence J. Weber, | vivors: Husband, Thomas E.; sons, Her-| Rites for Chalmer E. Webb, a 48.

maR. Merle. Soot or. 0. Bapviv | former employee at the Allison RAZIL - Irs. nnie Roeder, A Ir Ors: woh Daughter Be wo Nome: Husband, Samuel C.; daughters, Mrs. | division, will be held at 2 p. m. tobrothers, Oscar and Corwin Moudy, Mie Signe: 5s. Oval Alvard; a ane, morrow in the Riverside Methodist] . Mis. unis oth Sp urtivers: His- Mrs, Ona Scott, Mrs. Mary McCullough. David Denar ar . 4] "| MARTINSVILLE—Mrs. Anna Stivers. aret McHargue, 84 Survi- Survivors: Daughters, Mrs.. Hazel Dicker-

¥ % “ | y. E : : ! A vors: Son, Theodore; brother, Dee Martin ie reg aia psorry: som na : ; BUFFALO--Mrs. M ret Hickman, 77.| Herbert Veale. 8 igs ) Survivors: Husband, illiam; daughter, Be: . . -

. MONON—Mrs. Mary M. Chamberlin, 88. Mrs. Avey Black; son, Walter H Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Gilbert Smith CARTHAGE-Willlam Ray, 73. Mrs. B. B. Murphy.

ho. | Vivors: Wife, Phoebe E.. son, Russell:| syyprmny james 6. Myers. 83. Sur. git . ) | brothers John, David; sisters, Mrs. Bally | vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Harvey Pitaer. i Dewitt, Mrs. Mollle Newhouse, Mrs. Nellie | pry chester Hammel; son, Lonnie; sis. Sk " Tingle, Mrs. Martha Moore, ter, Mrs. Lottie Roush.

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COLUMBUS—Robert B. Weekly, 60. Sur-| oAKLAND CITY-Mrs. Rilla M. Wilvivors: Wife; sons, the Rev. Ray, Earl; | jams, daughters, Mrs. Ira Jewell, Mrs, Kenneth Edgar Whitman. . Mendenhall. Henry Cleo Bruce, ' DELPHI Tennis Roskuski, 84. Survivors: PLYMOUTH-—James Smith,. 84 SurviStout's Factory Seconds Son, Charles W.; brother, John: sisters, |vors: Daughters, Mrs. ‘Sue Simpson, Mrs. are known for their Teckla Roskuski, Mrs. Mary Bradley, Jean Ucherman; son, James. D, DENVER--Mrs, Anna Downey, 75, Sur- PRINCETON-—James H. H 173. Survisavings . . . smart new Yhrorst og Mrs. ohn | Sg Fg vors: Wife, Maude: sons, Prank. Wilbur, Mrs. ne away; bro » e Rev. Paul J.; brother, John 8.; sister patterns with such Georgie and Henry Guyer. : ler. slight imperfections. In ELKHART—Mrs. Mary Kroeger, 80. Sur-| Mrs. Eva M. Hillis. Survivors: Husband, d vivors: Husband, August; son, Herbert G.;| Giles; brothers, C. W. and Bernie BiackSuedes, patents and. brother, Prank McLaughlin; sister, ‘Mrs. | burn; sister, Mrs. Mary Grafton, thers. Robert Kemptou. RENSSELAER—W. 1. Stephenson, 72. smooth leathe . FT. BRANCH—Charlina Gayle Yeager, Survivors: Sons. William, Charles; daughinne 24 FRANKFORT Mrs. Mary BE. Pickard, |!er. Mrs. Ruby Stevens; brothers, Elmer, Sizes 3% to 10, 90. Survivors: Son, Otto; daughter, Mrs. | Albert, Roy, AAAA to. C Addie Zufas. Son SELAWN John Cox, 10, Survivors: s ps a ; : 5, ns, am H., Iter; Gesse, Harold, Pru orig a areey 1g Bou, Chester; daughters, Mrs, Walter Wooten, SELDOM TWO Jay Miller; brothers, Charles, Thomas, Mrs. Edward Criswell, Mrs, Clarence Latta. GOSHEN—Mrs. Bertha May. Geaugh, | SHELBYVILLE—Mrs. . Anna. K. Mellis, PAIRS ALIKE. 43. Survivors: Husband, John E.; daugh-|88. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Edith ters, Mabel May, Nora Bell, ‘Rose -Mary; | Steward, Mrs. Maud Howery, Mrs. Edgar ’ sons, James Franklin, Sherman Waiter, | Lewis; sons, Earl, Adam, Prank Paul; John Tre, Richard Owen. sister, Mrs. Nora Wickes; brother, Ora HOPE—Mrs. Margaret Wolf, 88. Survi-| Fox. vors: Sisters, Mrs. Lillie Haas, Mrs. Andy! TERRE HAUTE—Mrs. Emaline R. Pis8 332 MASS AVE Gommel, Mrs. Emily Hancock; brother, | beck. Survivor: Son, Russell C. - " Jack Ricketts, : whiibur William bot, Je. Bureivols; . KOKOMO-—-Mrs. Anna E. Castor, 84.| "lf¢, Lora: sons, Henry, Clinton; daughSurvivors: Daughter, Mrs. Mae Harrell: | rs, Mrs. Rosemary Snedeker, Mrs. Vera son, James C.; brothers, - George and |DBr8un; sister, Lavina Dik. 9 to 5:15 Except Sat, 9 to 6 Joseph Mounts. "CS Russell Greene, 45. Survivors: Wife, . Luvina; ‘brothers, Lowell, Paul, Elso, Adri-LINTON--Nellie Rose Winters, 58. Sur- an; sisters, Mrs, Elsie Duncan, Mrs. Corrine Madden.

Chloe Arvin, 57. Survivors: Husband, Charles L.; son, Herbert Wayne; daugh-

oR : é ters, Mrs. Hilda Dunham, Mrs. Lucille i Richards m; brother, Floyd ‘Bilderbeck. i TIPTON-—Mrs. Dormer Findling, #0. cag Survivors: Sons, Ray, Rome, Arthur, Clyde; brother, Wright Glass: sister, Mrs, - ward Manlove.

WAKARUSA—Mrs, Dorothy EK. Martin, Survivors:

® . . ; ‘ Daughters, Lois, Bertha, Say ® Verda, Fay, Thelma; son, Roy; sisters, EE Mrs. Lloyd Barkwood, Mrs. Elmer Harter, Tull an amazin WESTVILLE—Mrs. Beulah Iseminger, 84, ; Survivors: Husband, Scott; sisters, Mrs

Otto Draves, Mrs. rence Ravell; brothers, James and George Allison,

WINCHESTER—Mrs, Mary A. Baker, 87,

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