Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1946 — Page 9

Fav, re. 1, 18 i - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. Mrs. Foote WCTU Worker WACNER RITES [Rites for Thomas Marcum, | Here for*77 Years, Is Dead HELD IN FLORIDA Umpire, Set for Tomorrow |i:

Services for Mrs, Harriet J. Davis Frances’ Willird. SHe"began her Services for Thomas R. Marcum, Hefirne, a. W, C. T. U. worker for|activities in the W. C. T. U. when : : ; : amatétr softball umpire, will be 1" years, Will be conducted at 3|5he Used to go with her mother to| Retiréd . Indianapolis: Sales-|neis at 2 p. m. tomorrow in his

wreck saloons, » p. m. tomorrow in the Garden Bap-| , native of Brown county, Mrs. man Died Monday. home, 230: Beauty ave. ‘Burial will

tist church by the Rev. Olive Mc-|Hearne had lived in Indianapolis Gul Burial will be in Crown|more than 83 years. She had lived Services for William A. Wagner,|be in Floral Park. WE BUY DI AMONDS Hill. alone at her home since the death [5360 Julian ave, were conducted| Mr. Marcum, an Watches, Dental Gold Mrs. Hearne died yesterday in|of her husband, William Hearne, a yesterday in St. Petersburg, Fila. employee of the

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her home, 221 Minerva st, at the age of 93. She first organized a temperance class at the age of 15. It met on Sunday afternoons in a beer garden, now the site of the E. C. Atkins Co, Mrs. Hearne's interest in W. C. T. U. work started when she joined

at a meeting conductéd here. by

Civil war veteran, 42 years ago. A daughter, Mrs,

dren, survive her.

WILLIAM F. ENGEL

m. tomorrow in the Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel for Willlam P. Engel, 92-year-old former Indianapolis resident, who died Wednesday at Crawfordsville. Burial will be in Crown Hill

78 years before going to Crawfords-

Bertha Williamson, Altadena, Cal; four grandchildren and six great-grandchil-|27 years. Until he retired seven|M years ago, he had been a traveling|tal. He was 48, salesman for wholesale grocery Services will be held at 1:30 p.

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He was a member of the Second|1918 and was a

Mr. Engel, who had lived here]

" Mr, Wagner, who was 84, was division of Genspending the winter in Florida He|eral Motors, died had been a resident of Indianapolis|yesterday in

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Mr. Marcum

Church of Christ, Scientist, and the| member of the Amateur Baseball Masonic lodge. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Belle Fairbanks Wagner, and two sisters, |four children, Donald, Rosemary, Miss Dora Wagner and Miss Jenny|Gerald and Geraldine Marcum, and Wagner, both of Indianapolis.

Umpires’ association, Survivors are his: wife, Beatrice;

a sister, Mrs. Grace Eckert, all of ‘| Indianapolis; three brothers, B, G. Marcum and Edward Marcum, both

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ville following his retirement sev-|MRS. ALICE J. PENNICKE eral years ago, had been employed| Mrs. Alice J. Pennicke, 2147 N. [Of Indianapolis, and Lee Marcum, by the G. Ittenbach Co. and was a |Wallace, died yesterday at her|Covington, Ky, and his father, Wilmember of the New Jersey street homé. She was 71. liam Marcum, Indianapolis. Methodist church. Services will be conducted at 2:30 Surviyors are four daughters, Mrs. |p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Bros. Irv- ELIZABETH CLARK G. H. Harden, Spokane, Wash., Mrs. [ing Hill chapel by the Rev. R. F.| Bervices for Mrs. Elizabeth Clark Dave Connolly, St. Louis, Mo., Miss |Keicher, pastor of 8. Matthew's will be condueted at 1:30 p. m. toEthier Engel ig im ane SHEA. Burial will be in Orown morrow in the Moore Mortuaries Sophia Enge! PO three sons, William C. Engel, Alas.| Survivors are her husband, John|toraces: chapel. Burial will be in ka, Carl F. Engel, Indianapolis, L. Pennicke; a daughter, Mrs. Mil- Mrs Clark a native of Zionsville ‘ No Ernest T. Engel, Cleveland, O., 13|dred R. Barnell, and a son, Maurice)... y : died yesterday in the home of a Appointment grandchildren and three great |W. Pennicke, all of Indianapolis; a| 0 woicoh Hodgin, 2610 N. Ar Neoessa sister, Mrs. Francis R. Wands, Los ’ ‘ » APs ny grandchildren,’ lington ave. She was 89. NELEN

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two years. Mr. Dunne, who was 72, had been a resident of Indianapolis for 40 years. He was a member of 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral.

in her home, 3025 E. Michigan st. The Rev. G. Lavon Fisher, pastor

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Mr. Dunne is survied by three : daughters, Mrs, Scott Henry, rs.| MIS. Lucie Todd Nauman Bernard Shepard and Miss Mary| Had Moved to Detroit,

Dunne; two sons, Thomas Dunne Jr., and John Dunne, and two sis-| Mrs, Lucie Todd Nauman, former

eon Tal of Indianapolis, | Indianapolis resident, died yestet- : " |day in Detroit, Mich. She was 43.

Mrs. Nauman was born in Indianapolis and lived here until 1926 when she moved to Grosse Pointe, Mich. She was graduated from Tudor Hall and the Emma Willard school, Troy, N. Y. While living here she was treasurer and a charter member of the Indianapolis Junior league and a member of the Dramatic club. Burvivors include her husband, Arthur P. Nauman; two daughters, Lucie Ann and Constance Nauman, all of Grosse Pointe; her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Newton Todd, and two brothers, N. Taylor Todd and Herbert Todd, all of Indianapolis, Burial will be in Crown Hill.

LEGAL AID NEARS |§ 5TH ANNIVERSARY

The Indianapolis Legal Aid Society, Inc., prepared to observe its] fifth year of operation this month. Organized Feb. 10, 1941, the society has increased its work from 600 to 1700 cases annually during the fiveyear period. The increase has made necessary the recent Saployment of

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| Indianapolis Bar association, the society is a member of the National Association of Legal Aid Organizations. In its annual report, the society announced that 50 per cent of the cases it handled the past year involved service men and their families.

CITY MAY ERECT FILLING STATIONS

Plans to construct filling stations along the city’s 67 miles of boulevards and. parkways was one of several methods considered yester-

day by the park board to defray expenses, Built of Indiana limestone ard hewn timber, the stations be constructed by the city and leased to private operators, Paul V. Brown, city park board director, sald. He said that in Westchester county, N. Y,, stations are operating successfully and include eating places also. At present the park board has control of privately owned land adjacent to parks and thoroughfares under its jurisdiction.

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