Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1948 — Page 4

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clined to discuss the issue further. board | Flanner

_. president, was not available for

=» assistant principal;

Mrs. Mary Dye Beach, Short- Gwinnup, Denver, Colo, “ridge High School teacher, resigned iGwinnup, Boston, and-Tuney AW pfewhorter, former resident of -In= because of iliness.

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= | Arthur Bohn, Architect, ha School Board Dies of Heart Attack at

Federation ‘Complains’ © Of Lack of Harmony Buildings Here

A controversy existed today be tween the School Board and Teachers’ Federation over the issue of disSins Proble informal ses- declining stnce last May, designed edera some of the largest buildings in| “ne Jed tion. charged J Inst the ‘city, including’ the Fletcher, Highs b UPd SCTE nl he 08rd Tryst building, William H. Block Co building, L. 8. Ayres & Co. building, ——4n-hand” with the teachers in dis- gp, uiding and the Security, Suseing personnel and other prob-| Trust: Co. ‘buflding : He received national recognition] Clayton Hughes, executive sec- cron vo degigned the Crown Hill retary, Indianapolis Federation of Cemetery Columbarium. Public School Teachers, suggested Mr. Bohn was an honorary mem- | that the board meet informally and! ,.. .t Oriental Masonic Lodge, Columbia Club, Scottish Rite and ~The board replied that the formal (ya ndianapolis Real Estate Board. meetings provided an opportunity

Arthur Bohn, outstanding Indianapolis architect, died yesterday

of a heart attack. He was 86.

Designed Many Large

Mr. Bohn whose health had been

th Before his retirement in 1045 Mr ere Was NO poh had served as chairman of . |the advisory committee of Indiana ARCHITECT DIES — Arthur [Architects and as president of tie; ‘“1 don't see any reason why the Indiana’ Chapter of ‘the American board wouldn't meet with the teach- | Institute of Architects. ers, though, if something important’ came up,” declared J, Dwight Pe- came to Indianapolis many years terson, a board member.

Born in Louisville, Ky., Mr. Bohn tack,

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largest buildings in Indianapolis, . died yesterday of a heart at-

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Resident Here For 26 Years _

Mrs. Gertrude Niles McCann, 4008] «& New York Bt, an Indianapolis -esident 26 years, died yesterday inpastor of they ‘She was 56/Broadway Metho-’ © dist Church, will

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3t. Prancis Hospital, and a native of Louisville, Ky. Services will be held at 9 a. m. officiate. tomorrow in Our Lady of Lourdes Mr. Giddings, Catholic. Church. Burial will be in|who died Monday, © Calvary Cemetery. Survivors are her husband, Harry; {Rochester N. Y. a son, Harold Bowley, Indianapolis;|and had lived {two daughters, Mrs. Marie Holmes, here 48 years. For Lafayette, and Mrs. Harry Wagner, the past 10 years he was associated A Nees, assistant cashier. | Jamestown; two brothers, Fioya oii and (with: the Vis Marcus Bowley, and a “Amos, all of i us seven grandchildren.

Mrs. Elizabeth Clements

Services for Mrs. Bohn, designer of some of the Clements, Indianapolis Jusideny 4 for, |50 years, will ve held Prida Clements died yesterday a rn Charles. J. Wilking, resident of Indianapolis, died to- . a brief service will be held at/day in his home, 1134 8. Denison E. J. Bechtold, assistant cashier; 1654 | 8t., after an illness of several years. Paul F. Cross, assistant cashier; L. Wwilking had W. Rinehart, assistant cashier, and

{trom ‘|R..E. Sweeney Jr, .cashier to cashier.

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Charles ries Wilking Dies 1 in Home

/illness of five months:

in her residence,

followed by a funeral] For 50 years Mr.

A. Kiefer, assistant cashier, and Dale

Officers Re-elected + Re-elected officers were J. P. Frenizel Jr., chairman; Otto N. Frenzel, |president; Willlam C. Grifith, vice |president; Carl H. Bals, vice pres-

ident; Willis B, Conner Jr., assistant|

vice president; G. F. Lichtsinn, as-

sistant cashier; M. A. DeWees, as-| a Mfelong sistant cashier,

M. D. Pearson, assistant eashier;

nw I Se 55 Barry | Bonham, =, 1y y mass at 9 a4 m, in the Sacred been associated with the paper box John J. Kelly, assistant cashier.

tended his first meeting and de- architect here. | Puneral services will be held in

& Buchanan Mortuary, 3 com- with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery Salesman Dies “I Surviving are a son; Hesbort ally Behn, and a nephew, Amrin \. SM Buhey sna’ ihe toderaion Bohn, both of ‘Indianapolis. Perry Lambert Bonham, 1343 Christian Mothers’ Society of the Church. “otherwise, personal problems would Clayton S. Gwinnup » publicly that might bring Clayton 8. Gwinnup, 1828 J ex: embarrassment to someone.” He asked why the School Board veteran, died yesterday in the Vethad a personnel director for the erans' Administration Hospital on 30 years. He was a member of the Gene Hays, City Library, but. none for the coiq Spring Road. He was 75. teachers who number many times 4 native of Milroy, he lived here Lodge in Lyons. Ithe last 64 years. He was a leather |

Mrs. Ruby : > School 43 Assistant t| Vor Veterans. i La Wo “Behool 36 John W, Brooks, School 42 teacher be in Floral Park Cemetery.

§ H asmigant Principa,. | Survivors dre his wife, Laurie; a of Indianapolis. |

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Services - will be held at 2 p: m. lis; a brother, Jay Bonham, Bick-. tomorrow in the home. Burial Will fell, and two Sisters, Mrs; Mattie! | Elgin and Miss Ellen Bonham, both Neighbors of America.

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be in St. Joseph's Clements belonged to. the A Sacred Heart Church and" the Washington 8+4{reet

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|Heart Catholic Church. Burial will manufacturing industry here, but Directors re-elected were F. T. {had retired about 15 years ago. He was a member of the West|g gtokely Jr. Robert B. Failey, EdMoos} ward. Bennett, Harry J. Herfl,

Hojliday, A. Kiefer Mayer, William

yman 8S. Ayres, Mr, Griffith, J. P.

{Roache St. died\ yesterday in his church. She is survived by her| Funeral services will be held at) bran, Jr. and Otto N. Frenzel.

home. He was 62. son, Otto G. Clements and her 2'p. m. Priday fn Royster & Askin| Clements, funeral home, ‘2310 W. Washing-/|

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| sahara Grotto and the Masonic Ind.; three brot

Funeral services for William 8. idianapolis, ‘will be held at 1:30 p. m.

Burial will be In Crown

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Mr. McWhorter, who was a native {of McWhorter, Ky. died Friday in Reno, Nev, He was 64. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. "Mary Pooler, Indignapolis; and Mrs. | Delora E. McBride, Champaign, Ill; | three brothers, Charles M. McWhor=/ter, Daytona Beach, Fla, and John H McWhorter, Indianapolis, and Cali.

gon McWhorter; Guam.

E Mrs. Mary V. Fouts

Mrs. Mary V. Fouts, an -Indian- | apolis resident 24 years, died yes|terday in the home of a.daughter, {Mrs. J. D. Hutchison, 843 N. Ban- = | croft Ave.. She was 89, =| She was born in Waynetown and'S = was a member of the Christian'S =| Church at Wingate, =! Services will be held at~1:30 p. m § iaay in “the Grenard funeral Z| home at Waynetown. Burial will = H alors incluge another da Ug - SE bn 1

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‘Miss Maggie Moore

Services "for Miss Maggie Moore will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in ithe C. M. C.-Willis & Son fun-ral home, Burial will be in Floral | Park. She was 68. She died Sunday in her home; 319 W. Michigan St. A native of Macon, Mo., she lived there 36 years. Burvivors are two sisters, Mrs ‘Lillie Jones, Kansas City, Kas. u Mrs. Julia Tyler, Indianapolis; four WOpREWS and-two AA seitime

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..A retired ofl salesman, Mr. Bon- daughter, ter St, a Spanish-American War ham was born in southern Indiana both of Indianapolis;

and had lived in ‘Indianapolis for ters, Mrs. Marcella Wissel and Mrs.| are five sons, Fran

both of Logansport, Forrest, Willard and. Carl Wilking, | {Bank yesterday Val F. Schneider hers, John Simmer- all of Indianapolis, and, Eugene | meyer and George Simmermeyer, wilking, Frankfort, Ind. dnd three and, Jacob | grandchildren.

Miss Annie McAllen .

Miss Annie McAllen, 2233 English. , died yesterday im her home.

Funeral services will be held &t 3 both of Oldenburg; ~The federation represents 1026 of | worker “atthe former Indianapolis p.m. Friday in Flanner & Buchanan Simmermeyer of Penfield, 1; nine the _ approximately 3100 teachers gaddlery Co. here 52 years, retiring Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown grandchildren and a great-grand-fl —. tho |10 years ago. He was a member of Hill Cemetery. \ ol board, in other action, trans- | (he ‘Union Congregational Church, - Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bente ferred’ Mrs. ‘Addarena Bridgewater | (qpitol City Masonic Lodge, and L. Bonham: two Ea Mrs. Belle Osthimer from School 38 principal to Bchool | yreGrew Camp, Spanish-American Mrs, Bernice Buescher and Mrs. |

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\Mrs. Belle Osthimer, a native of A member of Holy Cross Cath- | Marie Kocker, both of Indianapo-| Circievilie; O:. died yesterday in olic Church, Miss McAllen had been a “resident of -Indianapelis -for-50. She was a member -of the Royal years. She was born in Ireland. Funeral services will be held at Funeral services will be. held at 8:30 a. m." Friday in Grinsteiner’s p. m. F¥iday in Flanner & Bu- funeral home, and at 9 a. m. in irs William S. McWhorter chanan mottuary, with burial in Holy Cross Catholic Church. Burial | 'will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. | Miss McAllen is survived by a idaughter, Mrs. Georgia Smitha; a sister. Miss Lizzie McAllen, Indiangranddaughter and a grandson, all apolis, lof Indianapolis.

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her home, 131 E- Michigan St. -

Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Osthimer is survived by a

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| Clymer, assistant cashier.

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