Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1949 — Page 3
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Mrs. J. F. Zimmer Dies:
| 2 : * . . | ! ’ 1049 Flames Sweep Sanitarium in Martinsville ; Dr W f Funeral I : = 5 : - |W. a Be - 7. es Resident Here 60 Y : arkinr © i — 3 al Dies at Age 41 Services Today |" von ore ears ror GB. Parker 2 The : i Rites to Be Held On East, South Side : Tributes Pour in rsday Morning In Evansville Mrs. Joseph F. Zimmer, a resi To Editor's aan F. Bornman, founder Services for Dr. W. F. Healy dent of Indianapolis for 60 years, owner of Bornman . - ¥. , died home, Seripps-Howard mpanied Transf a nati of Indianapolis and|N i ey a2 WASHINGTON, Oct. 11—Fue« and went dled yesterdn, mn Earle PRY Who. Godin ral Jt, after 3 long Hinces. neral services for ‘George B. . Sor. a N. Gale St, after a shor vinary Friday in the University of Pénn-| , o,5.)y known resident of the Parker, editor-in-chief of the ¢ the He was 47. ssylvania Hospital, Philadelphia,|p "ciac” 4 South Side of In- Scripps-Howard Newspapers, wha e of the A lifelong Indianapolis rest.) Pa., were to be held today In St. 0% “ICE A00 South PRE OF DIC died here early Monday, were ta 30 a. my dent, Mr . Benedict's Catholic Church, Ev- be held here at 1 p. m., Indian . Bornman established ianaville. Burial was to follow| O'R in Newport, Ky., the daugh- time, today at St. John's is take The transfor Som In 1014 He was “there. Bt 92 Suerih ana Barbara Vous apolis Church, with Rev. Ce Indi- member o the Episcopal ; at al Little Flower Dr. Healy was graduated from|jne 2%tended school in Laurel Leslie Glenn, rector, officiating. with his Sathlle Church and its Men's Fe yd na. and later transferred to EE yy e Truck i eart schoo » t he will Association, the Bullting On cétved his M.D. degree from the", =~." 3 hota Tributes to Mr. Parker poured . Indiana University . nigh tractors Association Lodge! } Indi U r. Zimmer operated into his home and office here yes ‘in. The No. 17, Loyal Order Pro Moose. | 3 School in 1929. Arter hisia Erdoery om re Palmer ang terday from all over the country, 2d up at A requiem high eo wil be. itetnstyp ut = Yinaunt's Hoe Mrs. Zimmer hi a member of Nationally known figures attested oe Fred offered at 10 a. m. Thursday in| for St. Marys Deaconess and St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, Io hte wars H man Ed d yA urch. following services at {Welborn Baptists Hospitals ‘in the Altar Society of the church, inf for as. one - d court ‘15 a. m. in the Kirby Mortuary. Evansville. the Third Order of St. Francis joast i uence Bw Sood a8 is Just Burial Will be in St. Josephs | He was a member of the Amer- 8nd the League of the Sacred : io, Shroush i= ben: hout fede eimeleny. g x lican Medical Association, Van- Heart. : Mrs. J. F. Zimmer cross tion. being a are his wife, Marie; {derburgh County Medical Asso-| Funeral Set Thursday CL | Many came from old associe pe five sisters, Miss Anna Bornman, ciation, Knights’ of Columbus, ‘Rodney D. Smith |ates with whom he had worked al attor- Mrs. Mae McKinney and Mrs Evansville Exchange Club and|gpincer > ¢ mother of seven as he came up through the news« \ court is Stella Sturgeon, Indianapol { : ichildren. Services for Rodney D. Smith,| paper business in Oklahoma City, s apolis, and | iSt. Benedict's Catholic Church. : a Sister Cecelia Gertrude and Sis-| Surviving are two daughters. viens wy sens Ghuehbtrs. Mee. Sunday at home, wil no at yb | 10Uston, Cleveland, New Yori hs. pe ter Paschel, St. Mary-of-the-! [Miss Ruth Morene Healy and Yiveq by tou daughters rs] Sunday 31 home. wit beat] P- I0- {and other cities. ‘ Woods, and two broth i . Don Massa Mrs. . Peter-| IT! n Conkle West 16th £1 other ine 0 brothers, Henry ho 5 Miss Mary Ann Healy; a sODsen Indianapolis; Mrs. Carl Street Funeral Home. Burial will Mr. Parker, a native of Ithaca, back ride and Edward Bornman, Indian- as v ? William Francis Healy Jr, all of ARnes Lebanon Ind. and Mrs, be in Crown Point Cemetery Ko-| ch., won manv of the of Wash- “pulls. minutes” after a fire was discovered in the basement of the Whiting Sanitarium in /Evansville; a sister, Miss Maryic A “Bertelsen, Santa Barbara, komo. * B% highest journalistic honors. ine Otis B. T I Marti late yesterday the blaze was at its height with flames roaring throughout the three- Healy . El Paso, Tex. and threein,): three sons, Bernard Q. Mr. Smith, who was 64, oper-: cluding the Pulitzer Prize for dis. d to re - -laylor story, 40-room frame structure. Employees and the 26 patients of the sanitarium escaped, but all jcousins, Mrs, Virginia Eis, hiss |Raiph J. and Joseph P. Zimmer, ated Smith's Cafeteria in Koko-i tinguished editorial writing. s. Minton Services for Otis B. Taylor, equipment and records were lost. ped, ‘Agnes Whitson and Mrs. Cather- all of Indianapolis; two sisters, mo. During World War II he op-| Mr. Parker survived his wife, De ot Sayyed) Hota) porter for the last|— h : line Keller, all of Indianapolis. Mrs. Tony Lux and Miss Helen erated the cefeteria at Curtiss. Mrs. Ade iaide Loo mis Parker. by me rs, w i : . 1 ; . | , . To help Genera Hopital ster sn liness CICOGO Rites 39 Paul Kraft Rites Ralph and Anthony Volz, both of "HE wan 3 have of Paci and|t¥o_children +n George 5. wo months, will be held at 10 For Mrs. Jozwia ‘| an Jose, Cal, and 13 grandchil- had lived here for seven years.|ParkerJr., a daughter, Mary. o ru a. m. tomorrow in the Stuart Mor-| Set Thursda dren. He was a member of Grace Meth-| Washington, and a sister, Mrs, ht ] t | Mas. Alice Victoria Jozwiak, y { { ? hief ser apd: Murer of the Al.|who moved to Indianapolis from| Services for Paul Kraft, a re- * INDIANA WEATHER ay etal services will be leld at odist Chiurel 9f Koloue te attor Leckroner editor of The pi Denominational Church will f- Chicago 10 year o, died tired farmer of near Maywood, A cold front from a deep area of low pressure centered OVer|y,uiyqry and v4 id a i St. Masonic Lodge . o | mdianapots Times, is here to ate fidais: BE) Wa bo bo Nomi Ba aD ED. YeS-| 1d, who died yesterday in his the Hudson Bay region will blanket most of the state by tomorrow py OCF Boy BL 8 mM. In Stu OCR, | tend the services. Oct. 11 pa Ca n Newiterday in her home, 741 N. Ban-yonle will be held at 1:30 p. m, MOrning, causing general showers in its advance and leaving some- oS al will pe BL «line F Vig are Wife, Mrs. Ar. _— : s will be A lifelong Ha 1 i croft Ave. She was 56. Thursday in the {what lowered temperatures in its wake. {Cemetery BB Josephs Mar oa wi > BUgHLeF, ars, lam Lane Mr. Taylor nad Janapo 8 resident, ™ es and Burial will be/G. H. Herrmann cr Showers will end over the state by morning except in the y. : Hi YS = rons) a son, Rod- Samuel P. Shaffer he Census ] 25a pare age Tver any YeAIS ry ursday in Chicago. She was Funeral Home. "™we extreme southern counties. Indiana weather will be generally . ney. Will ns rh four sisters Funeral Thursda oe an apolis hotels. He lived ala member of the Little Flower Burial will be in | cooler, less humid and partly ee Mrs. Stewart Dies \vins, Mrs. Ne a Be Sam y tthe age | Traub Ave. Mr. Taylor was 67. (Catholic Church here. Crows Hu, Tovperatures will range from| Wamamudgee “wndies Mecties =i] (Ni Mrs. Nora Purcell; two Brothers, of the Standard Grocery Co. died : ) i A ti f v ; - er di hy iss., hose prviving are two aunts, Mrs. | : Surviving are her husband, Waier. ve wn 'a low of 48 north to 58 south to- Joint Odd Fellow and Rebekah Jogee, Card) icago Charles and William Smith, and yesterday in his home, 810 Bates appointed : ES er aia), an Mrs. Priscilla|Stanley A. Jozwiak; a son, Nor- woo Fo night and from a maximum of 70 Station St Services for Mrs. Eva Stewart, ® Sranddaughter. |St., after a short illness. He was President i Tr, and three uncles, Robert bert Jozwiak, Chicago, and two| * | _ Indianapolis_Rotary Club Neon Luncheon former Indianapoli h . % 170. ! and James Powell, all of I daugh M . member of the north to 72 degrees in the south- “Meeting—Claypool Hotel. | polis schoolteach Mrs Sallie A. Coon | ired some : polls, oe cs oy. Juda. Sougk fers, . = Lopeiia ox, In y mmanuel Evan- lern portion of the state to- Co-operative Club Neon Luncheon Meeting | °F and caseworker for the Marion * * ey hi native of Clinton County, ' ’ | » . i ! | —Washington H Fri : 4 eR i York City. | Swidi 2 ki, Mel P Il. ana Eelical and Re-* {ROrTOw. Mercator Club Neon Luncheon Meeting— ounty Welfare Department Who} A requiem high mass will be T. Staffer had hved 8. lulian. RR : . Swiderski, Melrose Park, Ill, and | 2" oo "cL See Weather Map on Page 15.| Hotel Lincoln. died Sunday in the home of her|offered at 9 a. m. tomorrow in|2POliS many years. 110 grandchildren. : i lis one Funeral Directors’ Association, Eighth Dis-| twin sister, Mrs. Edith Fields, Paul Services at 10:30 a. m. Tharse § Enoch J. Rust He was 88, \Temperatures in Indianapolis one Funeral Directors’ Assacta on om. Ri- //SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral for|, j Mrs. Rutherford Surviving are ji lyear ago today: High, 53; low,| viers Club. Chicago, will be held at 10 a. m. Mrs. Sallie A. Cooney, native of|1aY, in his home will be followed Services for Enoch J. Rust, rs. urine T his wife. Lena: Mr. Kraft 142. tomorrow in the Patton Funeral North Vernon, who died yester- by burial in New Crown Cemies 4607 Carrollton A | ¢ a, f is {EVENTS TOMORROW {Home. Burial will be in C | tery. ve, who died Services for Mrs. Effie P. Ruth- three daughters, Mrs. Minnie Wo- | | e in Crown day in her home. Survi incl his’ wif yesterday at home, will be at 3 1 : {EVENTS TODAY Discovery Day—All public offices closed ex- | Hill. | Services will precede the mass vors include & : erford, 1542 S. Concord St. who cherfeng, Mrs. Carrie Pattmann| | cept Federal building. | A lifel : i pe Alice; seven daughters, Mrs. Mare —— Pp. m, tomorrow in Flarnner & Bu-/died yesterday in Methodist Hos- and Mrs. Louise Tegeler, all of 30th Annual Indianapolis Community Fund {30th Annual elong Indianapolis resident,'at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the : » . i : » rv . |
Indianapolis Community | ch; | Th Oct. 24. { Mrs. Bi y in =nag Mortuary. Burial will be pital, will be at 2 p. m. Thursday Maywood, three grandchildren First International Dairy Exposition —| Grand’ Kate, Tadiana. Indepgndent Oniar ols Sip aught is seversi{Hideiiwel) Funeral Home, Mrs. Rosetta Bradley, Cottons rown Hill. He was 76. lin Grinsteiner's Funeral Home. and three great-grandchildren. |, Throush Saturday. State Fairgrounds. of Odd Fellows Convention—Through entary schools here, includ-|W RO oss Cemetery... Ten nd Mrs, I Born near North Vernon, Mr. Burial will be in Floral Park, grea "grance . Thursday, Odd Fellows building. |ing School 37, before becoming Mrs. Cooney was the wife of |lIOWR. Ta 2 rs. Mary Ir. Rust had lived here for 47 years, : Sih Hotel "Fit Intersaionat Dalry Expestion — associated with county welfare the late John D. Cooney, a rail- {in and the Misses Hartiets, AG a. |Work. She was a graduate of road conductor who died in Febru- , Genevieve and Margaret
Shortridge High School and But-/3Y: 1948. Her brother, the late Shaffer, and four sons AMIov,
Burial [tha Louise Wright, Indianapolis;
| Indiana Men's Apparel Club Convention —| Final day, Severin Hotel i
Mrs. Ruthef : |Etectrie Livi He was a retired telephone equip- Belleville, a A oy r Elect Local Student | Roladianepolis Fower & Light Co and Electric Living Homes
{ Ti Special Servi estinghouse Ss open ment worker and a charter mem- Indianapolis for 29 years. ROCHESTER, N. Y, Oct. 1n--
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g Home: 0| public 2 p. m 0_p. m. daily through
] Vi { She blie. 3'p, mn. 10, 10D. Wpdaily through) and Westinghouse Coro. Homes open io, : Thomas W. Brolley, a former John, Robert and Samuel Shaffer, { J bee oF Meridian Heights Method- was 59. Richard Bakemeir, son of Mr. and wpe A EA thst. South Driv H Bet. 33 white dios” Byanston Ave: | jo BIT Her home was nl ember of the yn House of all of Indianapolis. . Surviving are a son, Robertus Mrs. Otto Bakemeir, 5535 E. St.! " Hampton Drive. "| “Ideal 1154 E. 51th St. snd. “Deluxe.” y Surviving are her ‘Representatives, was the author| Also surviving are a sister, Mrs,
8 . Hampt n Drive. “ : urviving are his wife, Molly; (Bud) Rutherford; a daughter, Clair St. a sophomore at the Uni- inna ArH Clb Ana os. 480 W. Hampton Drive
i . Adelaide Foste d-'M i i ’ r - Mrs. Marguerite Lang; hi - versity ) an oe. Mh E gu g 3 moth- vers of Rochester, has been Ie Cuma | venth Distriet Medical Society Dinner | tWO other sisters,
A. Ressler, of Indianapolis, and! Club [Se ’ , and Mrs. Sylvia McElfresh, and four'the “Campus,” the men’s weekl oi - : » : George H. Foster, Deputy, Tnd. ) Br EO oo | Ramsey, Gary,
; husband, . Co.lindjana Artists’ Club Annual Exhibitien— Charles W. Stewart; a brother of a bill legalizing Sunday base- Viola A. Davis, Indianapolis; two
wind! Through Oct. 22. L. S. Ayres & Co. audi-| James Ealy, Indianapolis,
‘ball in the state. brothers, John H. and James and| An Indianapolis resident for 60 /Shaffer, Indianapolis; two halfe Mrs. Louise years, Mrs. Cooney was a mem- sisters, Mrs. Frances Hershey and and Mrs. Esther ber of SS. Peter and Paul Cathe- Mrs. Nellie Johnson, Indianapolis,
auditorium. Insurance Educational Conference er, Mrs. Emma Brown; a sister, elected assistant news editor of Forum—Sponsored by ‘Herman
grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. student publication. ~~ ' {Al yMCK auditorium °C" (Indiana Section. American Chemical oi: Haley, New York. dral, land three grandchildren. A / VV NN NNN NSN Indianapolis Chapter. Society for Jhdvance- | ESS HH Lincoln. et STRAUSS Cumberland Chapter 515, OES, Stated . . : Meeting-—8 p. m., Cumberland Masonic SAYS: FOR SPORTS 1S STRAUSS H | MARRIAGE LICENSES : WEEK! : {Kenneth L. Erb, 21, 1025 N. Wallace; ® | Betty J. Eskew, 20, 2301 8S. Lynhurst {Edward E. Hinkle, 83. Foul N. East; Laura Addison E” Coddington Jr. 36, 115 W. Hampton Drive: ancy A. Sulter, 28, 5509 N. Delaware. | Stephen B. Taylor, 20. Cozad. Neb.; Phyllis A. Clark, n 3708 W. Morris. ow way Riley R. Burns, 46, 1618 Beulah: Alice E. | urns, 31, 819 Sanders. {James O. Adams Jr. 21, 555 W. 27th: | Imogene Greenwade, 22, 450 W. 16th. {Joe O. Marsischky, 21, 2727 N. La Salle; | _ Helen P, Wells, 18, 23332 Station {Brook Legge. 65, Shelbyville, Ind.; Mable E. Patterson, helbyville. Arvest Crowe, 19, 1814 Carrollton; Vivian R. Taylor, 18, 2360 Prospect. John W. Ely, 28, 5346 Central; Ann Wagner, 24, 5761 Central. William J. Pfarr, * 28, Noblesville, Ind: | Rita A. DesRoches, 20, 608 N. Oakland. AF | DIVORCE SUITS FILED : 9:7 arr Mh Re TR OH | Walter Turner Jr; James H. vs. Mary K. Eptiient Thi, 15 Bobi mpl : a, 1A Tanner" jacate ‘My vs. Howard B_ West V/1 aA Julia vs, James C. Burns; Robert B, vs Betty H. Klingensmith; M. vs, William Anderson; ; . vs, Izolar Ward: ~ : Timothy C. vs. Grace J. Mills; Bernice vs. Fannie C. Morgan, ums THE HUNTING SEASON COMETH Twins . At Coleman — George, Elizabeth Stokes, ¢ . boys. r ¥ te \ Boys _* a @ At_ St. Francis—Bertie William, Roberta AND THE SPORTSMAN S ROOM on A S ecial Grou of U & | + d . . Georse, christine Hukill: Donald, Freda P p po 0 S ere At ite Binoy, Cokes Morrow; Wil- . ’ 1 . liam, Katheryn Tynes. e 00r At Methodist—Bert M., Marian Shockley; Carl, Marie Rogers: Lewis, Virginia Kraus; John, Alberta Dalton;. 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