Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1947 — Page 6

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F. W. Booth, Retired U. S. Claims Court

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Services for Frank V. Hawkins, Earl B. Applegate, car inspector

bs Blue Ridge rd., who died Friday | night at Method-| ;;, 'g¢ yincent's hospital, will be conducted at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in {OF 46 years, died today in his hom

ist hospital, are 10 he home and at 9 a. m. in St. Anthony's Catholic church. Burial will) 8600 Massachusetts ave. He was 6 be at 1:30 P.M. pe in Holy Cross. . y Mr. Asplegate was the father of

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Chief Justice, Dies a 2 Panne

Services Will Be Tomorrow at Marshall,

ll.; Was Booth Tarkington's Cousin

‘Services for Fenton W. Booth, retired chief justice of the U. 8. court of claims, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow at Marshall, Ill. Burial Years will be there. tories. Mr. Booth, who was 78, died Saturday in Methodist hospital. A life resident of Indianapolis, he | was stricken only a few hours before his death. ‘was a member of Dental Labora- | He was appointed to the court of claims In 1905 and became chief tories of Indiana, Inc., Brookside! justice in 1928. He retired in 1939 Masonic lodge, Sahara Grotto, Iry-| after serving one of the longest daughter, Mrs. Clyde Chappell, 7716 ington Lions club, and Downey | terms in the history of the federal {Winthrop ave. {Avenue Christian church, He alsi| ‘Magdalena Keller Judicial system. | He came to Indianapolis in 1879. was active in bowling circles. | Mrs. Magdalena Keller, an A native of Marshall, he began and operated a repair shop at B31 Services will be held at 2 p. m. |dianapolis resident 40 years, his political career in the Illinois Virginia ave. 20 years, retiring 18 wednesday in the Edwin Ray | yesterday in her homa, 322 N. East legislature. Later, he was defeated [years ago. He was a member of Methodist church, Burial will be in | (st. Bhe was 64. for circuit court judge by only 10'St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran | [Memorial Park cemetery. voles, (church, Survivors are his wife, Lucille; \county. Mr, Booth attended DePauw uni«| Survivors include two other a daughter, Miss Bonnie Hendrix-| Burvivors are a daughter, Mrs. versity and received a law degree at daughters, Mrs, A. E. Klewitt, Indi- son; a sister, Mrs. Wilma Harmon, 'Lelah Harney, and two grandchild- | 0 the University of Michigan, anapolls, and Mrs. Arlle Weir, and a brother, Robert W. Hendrix- 'ren, Wilmeth Harvey and Dorothy Booth Tarkington's Cousin Philadelphia, Pa. four grandchll- | son, all of Indianapolis. Harney, all of Indianapolis. During world war II, the “mayor dren and one great-grandchild.

of 40th st.”, as he was known by neighbors in the community where William H. Andrews Services for William H. ndrewtl

he lived, was a member of the 10th | district rationing board at 4110 | 768 Miasachusetts ave, who died | in the home of his daugh- |

fate’ ong “Suet 1 638/ After Years of lliness Mrs. Lena Mae Dunn, Bargers-

4815 Washington blvd, ter, Bernard J. Guedelhoefer, secretary-treasurer of the John GuedelHe was a first cousin of Booth yijle will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow hoefer Wagon Co. and of the Guedelhoefer Realty Co, died today. Tarkington, Indiana .author, and'in Grinsteiner’s funeral. home | Mr, Guedelhoefer was 74 and had been {ll for several years. He spent many summers visiting the Buria] will be in Crown Hill, i clus nesident. of the city and a member of 88. Peter and Tarkington Tamily te, Vi 30 Dis Mr. Anarews, who was 72. was a Services at 8:30 a. m. Wednesday in the home, .1924 N, Meridian st. Survivors afe three daughters machinist for Mitchum and Schafer will be Tollowed by a 9 a. m. funeral ,'| Inc. “ He was born In Decatur Mr . | » | } al. i 11 is. Donald Jameson, Mrs. L. B county and lived here 60 years. baa In the Sul adr Buri wi Robert J. Theising Miller and Mrs, Harry Kylie, all of | . e In oseph’s. | Services were to be at 1:30 p. m. L hil Survivors besides Mrs. Dunn are | wc edelhoefer was the last surndianapolis, and five grandchily | ’ w today in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the , two sons, John T. and Harry W.i i .070n of the late John Guedel-| ren, Fenton Jameson, Truman her & A B { Chimes for Robert J. Theising, who \ Andrews, Indianapolis; two ot hoefer, who founded the wa on. foyer, Mra. Comell W, Acheson (Hii ou #91 | died Priday in his home, 3875 Bethel andre William A Wildhaok, aif daughters, Mrs Edna Jennings anc lyoree here. in--1813,. The sides. cor HEV Cross f Indianapolis, and Mrs, Nathaniel | ‘Mrs. Mary McDermed, both of Guedelhoefer was a native of Ger- Ha UAL Will BE "1 HOlY "CY Hamilton, Daan His wife, Mrs, | Indianapolis; a brother, Ernest L. |, wis came to Indianapolis 1 cemetery. . Mabel Dana Booth, died last year. Andrews. Los Angeles, Cal, and pop” ‘po other two sons were Mr. Theising, who was 37. was a| rae life resident here. He served in the

two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Marshall { August F. and Otto C. Guedelhoefer. Henry Heine and Mrs. Maude Braughton, both “go. 0 clude Mr. Guedel- A'MY air forces in the South Pa- | Services will be held at 2 p. m.

of Indianapolis, hoefer's wife; two sons, B. Martin lcific and was employed by the Mo- | ‘omorrow in the Meyer & Abdon Clarence E. Williams and Joseph J., and a daughter, Miss, Yan Electric Co. as an electrician. | uneral home for Henry Heine, re-| Rites for Charles E. -Willlams,

| Isabel Guedelhoefer, all of Indian. | Survivors are hs Molise, Mi ired operator of a shoe repair shop. | Marion county employee, will be at BO He awl Mi Wayne Doty and Miss: Irerie Theis 2.30 p. m. tomorrow in Dol "in Philadelphia Pa. ' ing, and a brother; Edwin Theising,

Jurial will be in Concordia cemeMuneral home. Burial will be in | Indianapolis. 'Mrs. Rebecca Walsh

ery, He was 99. A native of Germany, Mr. Helne i Greenwood cemetery, lied Saturday In the home of & “0. "\wijams who was 65, died, gervices for Mrs. Rebecca Walsh, ‘William Hollie Shewman Advertiszment . | yesterday at Long hospital. - He had {an organizer for .the Tabernacle | . Services for William Hollie Shew- | lived here 40 years and was an em- | society of 88. Peter and Paul man, electrician, will be at 10 a. m.| ’ ECZEMA ployee of the county tuberculosis | Gg thedral, will be at 8:30 a. m. | Wednesday in J. C. Wilson Chapel, {hospital at Sunnyside. Mr. Willams! (omorr0w {n the Blackwell funeral of the Chimes. Burial will be in| A simple way to quick relief from | gas born in Southport and was a | ‘he itching of Eczema, pimples,| ember of Baptist church there.

home and at 9 a. m. in the Crown Hill . | cathedral. Burial will be in Hol Mr; S8hewman, who was 63 and \afiy ved bisches = Sie SKID | He resided at 434 Linwood ave. | Cross cemetery, y resided at 320; E. Washington st. rritations, is by applying Peter-| giving are two daughters, Mrs. | id t. | died esterday st CIty hospital. A ons Ointment to the affected | _ SHtY Cohee and Mrs. “Leonard | A former Indianapolis res ny, Sed y herday = a its a! native o or e ved | viakes pnd gig Won] Lynch; both of Indianapolis; a stater, ed bingo at Rich. | [here 56 years ol had been emetter, Peterson's Ointment also MIS. JLAVICNe McPariand, Jidian: mond, where she was born. ployed by Chandler Electric Co. for | wothing for tired, itchy feét and | lapolis; a brother, J. A Survivors Include a niece, Miss seven years, | Alice C. Carton, and a nephew, Surviving are three sisters,

‘racks between toes. 35¢ all drug- | Clovis, N. M, and an sunt, Mis. | sists. Money back if not delighted. 'Nora Wilson, Southport | John V. Carton, both of Pt. Wayne. Jane Nichols, Indianapolis; Her husband, William J, Walsh, May Wade, Edgewood, and died In 1943. 'Reia Green, Los Green, Los Angeles, Cal,

Mrs. Shideler Harpe Dies; Headed Library for Blind

Mis. Margaret Pearl Harpe, who had charge of the library for the! |

{ blind at the Indiana State library 12 years, died yesterday in St. Vin-| | cent’s hospital. She was 44.

A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, she was a member of the Indiana | | state Library association, Broad Ripple American Legion post auxiliary, |

Dental Laboratory Operator Is Dead {years, died yesterday in his’ home, (314 8. Arlington ave. He was 45.

To Be Wednes | | Walter Hendrixson, operator of a {dental laboratory here the last 12 He previously was employed 15! by the United Dental Labora-

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{and the Central Christian church, She was a graduate of Shor triage | | Normal college Sutvivors are her husband, Shid- | Mrs. Harpe lived .at 3720 College | eler Harpe; a son, Shideler Jr.; a brother, Victor W. Harness, all of! Indianapolis. | Wednesday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary.. Burial will be in Crown! Mrs. Lillie J. Ulery Services for Mrs. Lillie J. Ulery,

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mortuary and at -1 p. m, McCloskey Funeral home gansport. Burial will be gansport, f Mrs. Ulery, who was 72, was born | in Logansport and lived here 28 | years. - She was a member of 31st | Street Baptist church. | Survivors besides her husband | are a daughter, Mrs. Bertlia Weck, | Pt. Wayne; five brothers, William, | | Sherman, Calvin, Frank and Ben | Hahn, all of Logansport, and her stepmother, Mrs. Mary Hahn, Logansport,

‘William F. Splann | Services for Wiliam FP. Splann,! 039 Prospect st, who died Friday, will be held at 8 a. m. tomorrow in! St Patrick's Catholic church. Burial] will be in Holy Cross cemetery. t | Mr, Splann was employed more {than 50 years by the Indianapolis! | Power & Light Co, | A lifelong resident here, Mr. {Splann was a member of st. | Patrick's church and Red Men's | lodge. Survivors are a {Florence A. Helbing, and three {nephews, William E., Frank J. and {Joseph E. Coval, all of Indianapolis. !

Mrs. Notie B. Schake

Services for Mrs. Notie B. Schako, | resident here many years, will be at) 3 p. m. tomorrow at Hisey & Titus mortuary. Burial will be in Crown| Hill. | Mrs, Schako, a native of Stinesville, died Saturday at the h&me of a daughter, Mrs. Robert Schoen, near Carmel. She was 73, Surviving besides Mrs. Schoen, are two other daughters, Mrs. Roy H. Moore and Mrs. George Arnold,

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died yesterday in her home, 2231 E ie Michigan st.

| Indianapolis, and six grandchildren. |

Mr. Commins, who was 72, was born in Ireland and lived here more He was employed by the Link-Belt Co. years and: Anthony's |

was 29, was divisional Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Win. leodent of the American Bearing

¢ his boyhood home in Hegins a year: He was a member of Beech Grove ' Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and Murat Shrine. : Survivors are his father, Jonas |Savidge; a brother, Charles Savidge, of 'Hedgins, and a sister, Mrs. MilMrs. Catherine A. Prazier, an 9red Troutman, Harirsburg, Pa.

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A native of Steubenville. O,

hil She: was ‘a: mative of .JoliRsoR wu a member of St. Philip Neri dianapolis haberdashery shop here,

>atholic church. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Florence Norris, Louisville, Ky., and rs. Josephine Daugherty, Indianpie a brother, William Gillgammon, Coshocton, O.; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Richardson and Mrs, Jane Wells, both of Steubenville,

died yesterday in City hospital. He was 55 A graduate of Kentucky State college, he came here in 1922 from Dixon, Ky. He was a member of the Kentucky State Alumni association, the 8econd Christiah, : church, Hubbard Center civic club, | O. and Mrs. Cecelia Hallizy, Parma, and Y, M. C. A. past, American 0.; four grandchildren and two Legion. He was a veteran of world great-grandchildren, war 1 Services will be : day at Coshocton. there.

David M. Savidge

Services ‘were held in Hegins, Pa, Cobb, Indianapolis, for David M. Savidge, former In- Services will be at 10 a. m. dianapolis resident who died recent Wednesday in the Christian church. ly in an airplane crash at Hegins. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemeDuring the war, Mr, Savidge, who tery.

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Burial will be Survivors are his wife, Helen;

three brothers, Owen and Stanton, both of Dixon, and Howard, Madisonville, Ky., and a sister, Mrs. Mary

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x children. All are now adults pol live here. He was born in s. EA | Hlinois, came to Indianapolis in 808 3. T. 1901 and was a member of the ! brotherhood of railroad employees

Mr, Hawkins was | f;ed Commins; two daughters, Mrs, Corp. on Harding st. He returned to| Services will be held Wednesday secretary of Pil- Delia Rosner and Mrs, man - Moore Co. Madix, both of Indianapolis; a son, 287:

"division of Allied Thomas Commins, San Francisco; Laboratories, and a prother,

Assistant secretary | dianapolis, and three grandchildren. Catherine A. Frazier

at 2 p. m. in the Moore Mortuaries © Northeast chapel. Burial will follow at McCordsville. Survivors are his wife, Rose; four ‘daughters, Mrs. Juanita Clay, Mrs. Maymie West, Mrs, Mary Edmunds and Miss Barbara Applegate; two | sons, Emerson and Millard; two | sisters, Mrs, Mary C. Camp and | Mrs. Clementine Graw, and six grandchildren, all of Indianapolis,

Mrs. Eunice L. Cooper Mrs. dunice L. Cooper, an Iudian~apolis resident 60 years, died yess {terday in the home of her son, Paul | R. Cooper, Marion. She was 71. | She had lived at Marion since becoming ill last October. She was a member of St. Pafil's Methodist church here, ° Other survivors are two grand- |. TILE children. Services will be at 2 p. m. to. morrow in St. Paul's church, Burial | will be in Crown Hill.

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