Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1949 — Page 19
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Miss Ama Hosea Reaviem Monsiey
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Mrs. Gauss Dies
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y vy i aL : rch iui Services Tomorrow! Wendell Willkie Dies | mong xoNG, Nov. 11 (UP)— mining . af 2 Maca abd | . Mi ‘| BLOOMINGTON, Nov, 11 A spokesman for Maj. Gen Claire SPOkesIM : Mrs. Catherine R. Duffy, wife es Miss Florence Mitchell, retired L. Chennault's Civil Afr Trans Bayes a gay [Cited Brotherhood of Carpenters -, school teacher, who had the late port airline sald n Er — Ea J tb Spal ns en w! \ J Active in Poetry, - Widow of Civic, and Joiners. died yesterday in St Evansville Rites For | classes at Elwood. Tod. aieq/™ickage of A CAT cargo planeiJones an ¥ : ns : ps ’ ; ’ Vincent's Hospital. She was 81. f : " : “:lyesterday here after & long (11, | Missing three : EAD n roups Political Figure | Services. will - be held. at 8:30. Hotel Man ces she-was 00... (n6eled In the Indo-Chinessiopiretl fe o 1 - : : 5 | is - y ’ | 4 : i fs Cr pel g— uins. Anns Hosea, “grand old A Solemn requiem migh, masa | © tomorrow in Kirby MOFtu-| gorvices for Herbert J. Miller, | Miss Steel) later taught In|" The plane, piloted by Capt. Nor- employees was honorary President ot he Garden in St. John's Catholic Chureh for A Tequlem high Dass wil he ye yn ovr hain Oregon schools Deore. her Foaan Joes. of Low A in an \solated plane or ”l heard from A ub o sung at 9 a. m, in 88, ra | { re : my ni Club of ludikna, ay terday in Mrs. Susanna Gauss who died SHOE Cathedral. Burial will be special Indianapolis representative tirement, . {area some 75 miles from ‘thé tin{day. J i ners Touptal. She \ ey aho Wednenday in St. Vincent's Hos-| Holy Cross Cemetery for the Sterling Brewery Co., 'will| ' She was mentioned prominent- a came to Indianapolis 40 years ago. ma will be In St. Joseph's), A. ative of Ireland, Mrs. Dutry|b¢ held_Monday. in. Fvanayine, World" When. Mr. Wilkie An active member of the Meridian!’ Cemete 3 i O8ebh’S|jwed here 50 years and made Mr. Miller died yesterday In toured Oregon in the 1940 PresiStreet Methodist Church, Miss : ry. her home at 3015 N. Meridian St. 2" ay AY | nhl : | Born in Jennin {2208 N. Meridian St, Pefore he dential campaign, he took Miss Hosea lived in 5855 Central Ave. : rn in Jennings County, Mrs.|She was a member of the Ca- : a | Gauss had lived in Indianapolis thedral, its Altar Society and the DeCAme associated with the Ster- Mitchell with him on, part of his One of the founding members ¢ 65 years and was the widow of the Daughters of Isabel ’ {ling Co., he had, at different times, tour. - | of the Poets Corner and the i 3 Hon, Charles A. Gauss. She was| Besides her husband, she is sur-/Mal'aged the Harrison Hotel and| Services will be held here toPoetry Bociety of Indiana, Miss La member of St. John's Chureh, |vived by two sons ‘George {was assistant manager in the In-imorrow in the First Methodist Hosea was the first president of its Altar Society and the Daugh- Duffy, Indi lis. and William diavapolis Athletis Club. {Church, ‘ . the North End Garden Club, the * y, Ang anapes a AM | He also was owner-man ters of Isabella. She was 83, |N. Duffy Washington, D. C.; a : ager of | : oldest organization of its type in . . Hor ven ia the dining rooth in the old EngIndiapapolis. A Her husband, the late n. (daughter, Mrs. C. Schulthels, , motel, He once was empl : M Charles A. Gauss, wis a leading South Bend, and a sister, Sister, .,. ms Club and the V played | oreman e en : in Basta sganiad he Gan Mrs. Susanna G. civic and political figure here be- Frances Borgia, Good Shepherd y Uh and the Vendome) ’ den Club of Indiana and became Me Suna lau fore his death in 1915 !Convent, Louisville Heal 1h Evansville. Bora there, y y its first president in 1932. She i T gr . er meee he lived in Indianapolis 35 years 1 Th FIFT was given the honorary title ofl SOV ces lomorrow a lh quss Ia_survived by SIX ge | A familiar figure in the Clay-| Nn eS fe ! oor “Lifetime President” in 1939. The'For Retired Fa Sag i. = G. ate. Des Rites Tomorrow poo! Hotel, where he lived, he was S08 ’ -— olin club has from an initial rmer 5 Mo Anes, Wa. Mrs. oi ap B. a friend of national celebrities| - . ; : ; membership of 101 to 4142 mem-| COATE * Tod Nov. 11 gtella Ma Ey Cora i : |such as Eddie Rickenbacker, John| Order Autopsy to ‘ € bers. . —Rites will be held for Samuel yo! VTE FER Fo I Slebinan RR aat™'" PII Haris ang Alle). po Cause of Death : ; Rites at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow Sullivan, retired farmer, at 2 Pp. a and Mrs. Clara Mor- or IS. 0 mann ye. siste Mrs J b End ‘in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary|tomorrow in the Powell Funeral ., pysaqena, Cal; four sons, Leo OE Bai Ana Je Birt See ie Jian beattn with a shovel will be followed by cremation. Home here. P. ‘Gauss, a member of the Indi 60-Y iden ders wr: ar Cant, Tex, Bh oy an infuriateq employee M A sister, Mrs. Andrew T. Payne, Mr. Sullivan, a member of the/apnanolis Plan Commission, and ear Resident (0% + TPkv WI {mantis age died today and ah ' Evanston, Ill, survives, nA: Moty Shan 50 years, Herman N; Sears A.and Paul G. Of Indianapolis Dies Friends. may visit Flanner & ua Snderey Yo Geter. Boys Shops j . F illmore auss, also of In 3 i ? N pane Mrs. Anna Crook pursing home. He was 90. iter, Mrs. John Sohmity, Indianap. | Mra. Maria Hoffmann, native of i EAT MOFUATY Until § p. m.| Henry Rosenstein, 48. of 1207 : , : A native of Damascus. V&., MT. lis" a brother, Herman Genl. West- Germany and member of Friedens : IN. Euclid Ave., died in his bed Services for Mrs. Anna Crook, gylljvan lived in Nebraska be-port, and eight grandchildren Evangelical and Reformed Gerald G. Love with both legs ‘in ‘casts and the formerly of Indianapolis, will be|gore coming to Indiana. was| : “hurch, died yesterday in the Services today and tomorrow “CATS Of multiple head wounds Yossi W '« Fifth Fl at 10 os = Jamorrow in Conklela member of the Christian Walter C Nokes Huff Nursing Home after an jll- will be held for Gerald G. Love, | 5till not fully healed. He had essir, on assons ri oor Funeral Home. Burial will be in|cnyren at Stilesville. |aess of five years. She was 79. who died Wednesday near his tel Dedridden in hospitals and Youth Center there's a department for Crown Hi), She yas Be, in’ thel TWO sons, Robert and Joseph| A former state haichery fore Mrs. Hoffman, home in Zionsville. nt howe Since the beating, pe rs. Crook died Tuesday in the| ./man at .Vallonia died, yesterda who formerly , : olice records show James R. i W B home of her daughter, Mrs, SUllIVAR, De rand at Methodist Hospital, ’ lived in 301 —_— Dat 3,P. Mm. | smith, 38, of 13090 W. 26th St. | SY oe boy! We Suggest : | Gladys Murphy of Hawthorne, yo arer survive him. His wife,] Walter Charles Nokes, 1220 8. Parkway = Ave. Home in Zionsville and at 2 {was convicted in 1948 of assault few winter-timers below. oil gory B Jestersanyile, she|y irs. America Frances Sullivan, Manhattan Ave, succumbed after | was also a/tomorrow in Macy Methodist | With Intent to kill and is now| She moved to California more|died in 1913 |" Rites wipe held at 2 pr m| member of ,thaiChurch. Burial Will be in MACY. (ence ‘m the Indiana State Ro. . she ba Rites | eld at p.m, 8 Gr of | r. Love was employed by Sar- " than a year ago. | . t | formatory. | Her daughter is the only imiMrs. LeRoy Burton hy home, Bure) had ‘been an In ior aes Co. of Indianapolis.) “Mr. Rosenstein was attacked, g mediate survivor. Services Tomorrow | A pdtive of Elwood, Mr. Nokes! dianapolis resi-| Survivors include his wife, Mrs. [DY Smith while working as a a Fro Richard Duncan | Services for Mrs. Inez Burton, lived here 31 years and was em- dent for 60 years. Janice Love; a daughter, Naney: somo in Bt Ihe National Male 13510 E. Fall Creek Pkwy, who Pléyed by the Indiana Depart-| Burial will be|three stepchildren, Christopher gre Of 0. Both legs were Services for Richard (Green died Wednesday in General Hoss/ment of Conservation 11 years.| in Crown Hill and Pamellia Johnson and Davia |Sactire With 2 Jovy anovel, River) Duncan, 528 N. Senate pital, will be at 1 p. m. tomorrgi He recently was a cashier at Mrs. Hoff after services at McConnell; a brother, Sam Love, and the foreman's skull Was fraeAve. who died yesterday in Gen- {in Patton Funeral Home. Burial Terminal Arcade. rs. Hofimann 2 p. m. tomorrow Elwood, and his parents, Mr. and | : | eral Hospital, will be at 10. a. m. willdbe in Crown Hill. She was 38,| He was a World War I veteran in Friedens Evangelical and Re- Mrs. Herschel Love, Macy, { 3 Manthe in - Hospital tomorrow in Stuart Mortuary; Born in Anniston, Ada. she and belonged to Medora Masonic formed Church. Swith P | He was confined in General - Burial will be in New Crown. lived in Indianapolis 24 years.|Lodge and Royal Arch Masons, Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. SWITVe@Nn eftegrew {Hospital for montha and was still i Mr. Duncan was a native of She was a member ofthe Simpson Indianapolis. /Alma_Elbrecht, and three sons,| Swithen C. Pettegrew, a retired in serious condition when alVirginia. At one time he was Methodist Church.” . | Mr. Nokes is survived by his Otto V., Carl and Walter A. Hoff- Carpenter, died yesterday in his owed to be removed to his home. | : employed as a contractor here. Her husbands LeRoy Burton, wife, Katie; a brother, George, mann, all of Indianapolis; six home, 1441 Groff Ave. after a His wife, Margaret, heard him! 8 He was 77. There are no imme-|and a brother rge Cook, both/and a sister, Mrs. Effie Leona grandchildren and three great. !0Ong iliness, He was 88. groan in pain early today. and| \ diate survivors. 'of Indianapolis, survive. Worley. |grandchildren. A native of Bradford, Ill, he he was dead when she reached \ ’ y ar : ~ x ——— : had lived in Indianapolis 28 he bedside. | years. - |" Deputy Coroner Leonard! a Rites at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Ordered an autopsy. John 3 \ the Stevens Chapel of the Flow- © Neal —inspector—of —detectives mmm y - ers will be followed by burial in *#id Smith may be returned to 7 Glen Haven Cemetery. {Indianapolis to face a more Ser] . Surviving are two daughters, 0us charge if the autopsy shows) \ ug { N Mrs. Ruth Clifford, Indianapolis, Mr. Rosenstein's death was, %. and Mrs. Loys Daniels, Ft. Atkin- caused by the beating. i N son, Wis. | S———————————— : . & Mrs. Edward O'Brien Menjou Amuses - Mrs. Millie Pear! O'Brien, mem1 - ber of the Baptist Church and the Town Hall Crowd 5 rhood of Railroad Train-| Adolphe Menjou, suave screen i : tected i N. men Auxiliary. died yesterday Ih og Sup ri feed A, Come rain or snow, he's well protected in : her home. 1523 Southeastern Ave. foe of communism in Hollywood, his zipper front Buna-S-rubber raincoat and Va : a ‘kept an audience of several i i lini ; . : Eh te he EL Ee A 5 st of ing today in an informal talk at , black; yellow. Sizes & to 12, ; ' her life. Town Hall. i Si t ies at 2h Me AniOFrOw o “Swimming pool? Of course I izes 14 to 16, 5.98 oliowe y " i ' burial in Memorial Park. have a Swimming podl.s the movie star told a feminine ad- / She is survived by her husband, mirer. “You can buy a swimming | > pa ! Edward N. O'Brien; two sisters, noo in California cheaper than) J ) Mrs. Sadie Pollard and Mrs. Mary yoy can a Ford sedan " ! ¢ 2 B. Walker, all of Indianapolis,” giarting his talk late because. 7 ' and two brothers, Alvin Spurlock, | . ; 'of the Armistice Day parade and | Franklin, Ind., and Edward Spur-| : { lock, Princeton. Kv (other. ceremonies, Mr. Menjou] of ” t i he {spoke strictly “from my Boodle. | : / y ' Mrs. Anna Boehm {He had no prepared address and . / L Mrs. Anna Boehm, 5046 F. New confined his remarks largely to g 7 p 1 York St., native of Germany who himself, Hollywood and the film J . emigrated to America in 1888; industry in general. 4 : i died ‘here yesterday after an ill- He reminded his audience that ’k ; | ness of one year. She was 94. (he is among the few “once-| J N Rites for Mrs. Boehm, who had married men” _in Hollywood. He! ps a) $ tived in’ Indianapolis. more than Married. in 1934, has a 13-year-| 3 - q 70 years, will be held at 3 p. m.|0ld daughter. } tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore : He is among the veterans in RA ! Peace Chapel. The Rev, Frederick the films, having started in the X ' R. Daries, pastor of the Zion “dark days” of 36 years ago. \ sEvangelical and Reformed! . ore on Pe y ; |Church, will officiate. Britons Claim Profit : Burial will be in Crown Hill. . be b ’ bl i A brother, Roderick Irrgang, On Nationalized Coal “ = : RY $ {and a grandson, Irvin Baumbach, LONDON, = Nov. 11 (UP)—| A 7 ' "both of Indianapolis, survive, — Britain's—Eabor-government-hap- . ; { RYT I ily announced in Commons yesLi pl Mrs. Jewel Williams = {er ; con ' A Tterday that the -nationalized-coal) | ‘ 4 [7 Mrs Towel Wiitims “Inatanap: tndustey has “beed dragged back]: TO ; “, / 7 is |olie resident for 30 years and from a $64,600,000 loss in 1947 to} d ) , id a Sy L7 7) Jy %s jadtive member of She Calvary show a $3,630,600 profit last year. | B. Very special! You bet. they're warm! All . ‘3 {Tabernacle Church, died yester- It was the first actual fit- id i g PA (4 ’ iday in General Hospital after a and-loas blancs. shacs tor PO na.| wool plaid jacket, swe for school. Zip tront, N é |long illness. She was 76. tionalized industry ever made pub. | Combinations of blue with red or green with A a Willie Wad 3 Weta 2) lic by the. government and was brown. Sizes 8 to 186. bk: Xe ’ . t lived In 5388 intended .- t silen Winst - |W. 10th St. —— ] Chnrehiil od his Conservatives) - 4.94 ay oe Hi: HoMAY HE the who ¢laim that nationalization isi !will be followed by burial in Dan- arving Britain inte: bankruptcy. (ville, : * 0 Surviving are four daughters, Ape Terrorizes Japs; [Mrs. Esther “Jackson; Indianapo- : : iured (lis: Mrs. Eunice Waggoner. and One Dead, 0 inju UP Mrs. - Sally Baker, Chicago, and - Japan, Nov. 11 (UP)— {Mrs, Josephine Michael, - Detroit;| he person has been killed and “three sons, Henry. Williams. New more than 10 others injured in at-| York City; Leslie Williams, Dan- CACKs DY RN @pe, it was reported ville, and Lowell Williams. Indi- today from Miyazaki in southern | anapolis; 11 grandchildren and Japan, we t six great-granchildren, Press report “said farmers- in| | i ———————————— {the area were “terror stricken” Super-Highway Plan {and upable to go about their work i lin the fields ° » Discussed at Meeting { The reports said a three-day : ‘NEW CASTLE, Nov. 11 Basic ¢Xpedition into nearby mountaina, plans for promoting a super-high- organized by members of the local . way from Chicago to Cincinnati, hunters club and village firemen, . . with special emphasis on the sec- fAlled to locate “King Kong's” Memo to the Career Girl: tion from Kokomo to Cambridge "Ing piace. i . : " {City, were drawn up when Cham- (Advertisement) : . [ber of Commerce representatives . . from.eight cities along the route Wasson's Plan for Dressing Like gatnered mere tors tuneneon | Af Your Service! 3 {meeting at the YMCA. : ’ Cliff Payne was appointed tem-! a Fashion Plate on a Pittance ... 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