Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1950 — Page 35

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RE 7 County’ duriy Officials i Be Sworn

After taking the oath of office for another term in the MuniciJudge Joseph M.| Howard will administer the oath county officials.

* Five

day. The dead:

E. 624

cello,

of Monticello,

ously hurt,

1

tien car,

leased Hospital,

pal Court,

to two new

will

Ayres.

Republicans Tyeurs att

Born in

Church.

Clarence E.,

grandchiidren.

Cemetery.

Friday

lV RAE EMR.

Rifes Planned Today Beisinger

Sarah EK.

miles. northwest of Martinsville. |

Burial will be in the church ceme-|

tery. She was 84,

of ‘the Centennial

Church and!

ciation,

"Man; Wo North Side Wreck

Two persons were Killed and five others injured, three criti: cally, in a 70-mile-an-hour crash {at Ind. 29 and 86th St. late yester-|

Mrs. Edith Warkentien, 42, 2804 t. Taylor Walden, 46, of Monti-

Mrs. Vera Waiden, 32, wife of {the victim; Mrs. Helen Stephen-| son, 40, and Mrs. Blanch Swen, ail were all scious in General Hospital and || physicians described their condition as “extremely ‘critical.” Fred Warkentien, 44, husband| of the dead woman and an employee of the American Telephone & Telegraph Co., and a 4-year-old daughter, Joann, were less seri-

State police and sheriff's depu-| ties said the accident occurred when Mr. Warkentien fatled to observe a stop signal on 86th St, and drove into the path of the car operated by Mr. Walden. Thrown From Car Witnesses told police Mr. Walden was driving between 70 and 75 miles an hour when his automobile crashed into the Warken-|

Police said the four passengers in the Monticello car were thrown jout by the impact. The Warkentien chi)d was thrown through the, rear door glass but escaped serious| injury. She was treated and re-| to relatives at General

Mr, Warkentien was reported in {fair conditipn at St. Hospitals He was sufféring from shock and multiple abrasions,

wid JFK Py,

The swearing,

St.

He leaves three daught Nell F. Wright, Mrs. EI and Mrs. Violet Darnell; five sons, Carl V,, ~tPaul ‘B, and John 8. Ryker; a brother, William Ryker, and 14, grandchildren and seven

24 8. Colorado Ave, in St.

uncon-

Vincent's

In ceremonies scheduled for 10) - a. m. in the rotunda of the Court| Around the StafeHouse, Judge Howard will administer the oath of office to County Treasurer-Elect Charles Greathouse and County Commis. | sioner-Elect William Allison, “Mr, Greathouse, a Dem succeed Republican ‘| Fletcher, and Mr. Allison, also a Democrat, will take © ties of Republican

a

r the duilllam T

% of the two) Democrats to county offices upsets the balance ot power held by|

the last a0

yr

Charles Ryker

Rites Tomorrow

Rites for Charles Ryker, 83: wij provide music. year-old retired farmer, of South-| port, who died Friday in the Lyn-| hurst Nursing Home, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Southport Baptist Church. Paul,

rs, Mrs.| e Sinith|

Clyde D.,

great-

Burial will be in Greenwood

‘Horace Goodwin Rites Tomorrow

Bervices for Horace Goodwin and John Lewis Wilson, are also who died wanted for questioning in con- National Association of Broad-

Association,

Lodge here and at Mattoon, Ill He lived in: Mattoon 35 yéars, Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sophia Goodwin

; Mrs, Mary B. Seiloff, both of inger, 1402 Leonard St. who | Indianapolis. "

and a daugh-

pital, will be held at 2 p. m. today Detective Shot 4 Years in the Centennial Church, seven |

Ago Is Promoted

State Police Detective Robert 1../to curb accidents resulting from

!

terday at Ind. 29 and 86th St.

An Indianapolis ousbwits died in the above automobile when it

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was struck broadside yes-

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anapolis; a sister, Miss Ella sity Women and a former mem- Lee Hall and Charles Davenport, Jones, "Indianapolis; a brother, ,.. o¢ the Wallace Street Church. both of Indianapolis; his mother, George Jones, Kokomo, rand, two Surviving are her husband, Mr. Mrs. Emma. Hall, and a sister, andsons, Eugene Jepson Cadou 1yonald W. Pitts; a 2-year-old:sop, Mrs. Florence Adams, beth of Jr. “and. Jack U. Thompson, JArthur, both of - 23) Falls: her South Bend, and a brother, Arnold adadinnpEeliac sx RW WAH (rere; Se “Kill SOW AFHOER Hak THER i rE ba + Sb an Eryn NTH li SI Waa w en LA Sil vii

A Monticello man was killed and three others critically injured -when this automobile: stated

into the above car.

Three Carloads of Lord | "Donated to Overseas Relief

Ft. Branch Residents,

Packing Firm

Contribute Noteworthy Shipment

FT. BRANCH, Dec. 31--Three carloads of lard, totaling 120,000! | pounds, will be loaded here next Wednesday for shipment under the

{Christian Rural Overseas program.

|

The donation,

git by the Emge Packing Co.

Mr. Ryker had lived in the vicinity of Indianapolis for the past 60 years. He was a member and a former deacon of the Southport Baptist

named 4

Several hundred persons, cluding Lt. Gov. John A. Watkins, |

SEYMOUR, Dec. 31—Delivery of a new radio to be installed in a Seymour fire truck, made possible by private contributions, is expected within 90 days. Its Installation will complete a two-year program which will establish Seymour's police-fire | radio system as one of the best in Indiana, Mayor Donald L. Helwig sald. The facilities include a fivefrequency ¥M sending and recelving station and a two-way communications in the police car,

HOLDUP SUSPECTS HELD KOKOMO, Dec. 31-- Two Marion men charged with a $550 armed [robbery of the Stéver Grocery {here last Sept. 20 are under arrest in Tuscon, Ariz. state police have notified local authorities,

Officers said the two, Clifford

Francis Hospital nection with a supermarket holdwillbe -at 2p. m. tomorrow in up in Alexandria-and a cigar store Junior Chamber of Commeree. Moore & Kirk Irvington Chapel.irobbery in Muncie. Burial will’ be in Washington Park, He was 89. Mr, Goodwin was a retired; trainmaster on the New York Gust Dalke, mother of nine chilCentral Rallroad, where he was dren, employed 48 years, Indianapolis -30 years. He was a member of the Scot-|ford. tish Rite, the Shrine, the Retired, Mrs. Dalke, active in Red Cross Rallroad Veterans the Retired Railroad Men's Assoand the Masonic Blue'

PROBATION OFFICER NAMED VALPARAISO, Dec. 31-- Mrs. has

been apopinted pro-

He lived in bation officer of the Porter County

Circuit .Court by Judge Leo Clif-

land American Legion activities, succeeds ‘Kenneth Wolf. Judge Clifford also “appointed two new jury commisisoners. He Jerald MecGillicuddy, a Démocrat and-Bruce Zimmerman, a Republican, to sueteed A. 8. McKellips,” Republican ‘and Clayton Phillips, Democrat,

[CLUB AIDS © EL EBRATORS ’ SOUTH BEND, Dec. 31 (UR)-

The South Bend Civitan Club to-|

night operated a service designed

| Bennett, Seymour, who was crit- drunken driving on New Year's {ically wounded when shot by car Eve, Mrs. Beisinger was ‘a member thieves near Columbus four years

The club made ateiviomtel

ago, today was promoted to de- with the South Bénd and Misha- |

from residents of this community, possible dargely through contribution of at least one hour of labor! by each member of the local packinghouse union No. 172 and a cash|

in-,

NURSERYMEN LAFAYETTE,

TO MExT Dec.

Wednesday.

Disease and cost problems and research and educational trends will be dis-

new developments in

cussed. J. C. Bunch, Terre Haute, president, will preside at business sessions.

CHOSEN AS FINALIST LEBANON, Dee. 31 — Robert Shanks, 17, of Lebanon is one of 12 high students from throughout the nation as finalists in “the “thW)rd annual

Voice of Democracy contest, The students, who wrote five-

school chosen

minute radio scripts entitled, “1!

Speak for Democracy,” were chosen from a field of more than 1 million youthful contestants. The four grand winners will receive $500 scholarships” trips to Washington. The contest is sponsored by the casters the

and United States

ELKHART, Dec. 31 — The Elkhart schools will be fea-

tured in an article, “School

Savings from Kindergarten to |

High Schools,” to be pubMshed in the School Savings Journal, Washington, D. o, The di-annual bond magazine, which will be distributed to all schools throughout the United States during the first week of January, will feature a 2!;-page picture-feature om the Elkhart school savings program. Elkhart was chosen becanse of its school savings plan; embracing every room in evéry school, which is described as “outstanding not only in Indiana but throughout the whole nation.”

was made]

—Com-| [state CROP director, will be here mercial nurserymen Modo Ohio, | |for the gift dedicatory program. Illinois, Kansas and Indiana will | |The Princeton High School band be principal speakers at the winter! meeting of the Indiana Nursery-| mens’ Association, to be held at] Purdue University -Tuesday and

Services for John W. Jordan, Indianapolis - stock broker, who died Friday in his home, 4225 |

N. llinois St.

4! Rites Today

will be at

N\ \

Nmost

mer, 2834 EK. 19th St, who died « {yesterday in his home, will be at!

Brothers Central Chapel. “twill be In Floral Park. He.was 86.|

‘mer was employed most of the| 23 years he had been a citizen of! this country as a shipping clerk in Motors Corp, SA

army during World War 1. was a member of th Church of England

Nevin had [years {Third Christian Church, She was {the widow of J, D. McNevin, who “died here in 1934.

the Rev. "Third Christian Church, at 11:30 a. m. Tuesday in Hisey & Titus Mortuary. iCrown Point Cemetery,

Mrs, and Mrs. Ufila Thompson,

TBx-Railroader Dies Here at 75

Burial to Take Place In Floral Park

Services for Frederick T. Pal-| 0:30 a. m. tomorrow in Shirley Burial |

A native of England, Mr. Pal-|

Allison Division, Gener the HEritish He

"Episcopal

He served with

Survivors include four sons,

Robert C. Palpfer, Hythe,

Eng and; Noel €., Richard N, n.

Martin C. Palmer, Jpdisnapolia; a daughtér, Mrs. New Castle, England, and or _ ter, Miss Florence Palmer, Fol[Xeritone, England.

"Mrs. McNevin Dies Here at 75 |

Clifford C

Mrs. Josephine MeNevin died

{yesterday In the home of Mrs. {Loratti Stein, 5631 Broadway, fol-

owing a year and a half {liness

|She was 75.

A native of Kokomo, Mrs. Mclived “here for 44 She was a member of

Services will be conductéd by A. C, Brooks, pastor of

Burial will be in

Kokomo, two daughters, Eugene Pepson Cadou Sr, Indi-

Surviving are

William Hixon

Rites Tomorrow

Neighbors in Indianapolis’ once thickly railroad employee-

| papulated community today are

|

|

|

|

|

i i

3:30

[ p. m.today in Flanner & Bu- |

| chanan mortuary.

He was 57.

Alva C. Wheeler

Burial

Planned

In Floral Park

Services for Alva C. At who ‘died y and #ay in his home, will be at

304 8S. Noble

Wheeler,

ester10

Mountjoy, Cormack, and Mrs, | dianapolis; a brother, Carl Hixon

Dies Here at 04 |

{and eight great- grandchildren,

{mourning the death of fellow rail{roader; William Hixon,

Mr. Hixon, 75-year-old retired hostler, died yesterday in his, home, 200 N. Hamilton Ave., near the site of the oid East Washing[ton Street Roundhouse. He had been ill three days,

Before his retirement in 1940,

. (he had served the Pennsylvania ~ | Railroad for 30 years, : worked in the old East Washing>|

thorne Yards.

=

39 years. rs Besides membership in

| Brotherhood of Locomotive En-

gineers and Firemen, he was a

e a foster daughter, Mrs. Chester Laage and the Modern Woodmen Soldier Dies, - N R. Crisler; oe brothers, Rolla lof the World. X and Benjamin Fisher; eight The Rev. R. M. Dodrill, pastor Traffic Toll 50 \ grandchijdren, eight great-grand-{of the Broadway Baptist Church, Indianapolis’ traffic toll for shildren and two great-great will officiate In services at 1:30 1949 yesterday reached 50 with grandchildren. .

p.m, tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park. rviving are .a son, Ray | Hixon: four daughters, Mrs. Nora’ Mrs. Caroline MeMrs, Lula Dickerson May Curran, all of In- | Vincennes,

seven grandchildren

In Minnesota Cabin DULUTH, Minn. Dec. 31 (UP)

~The frozen. dobiés of a man and

a woman, both shot to death ap-

a. m. tomqrrow in G. H- Herrmann parently several days ago, were

Funeral Home.

Floral Park. He: was

Conserve Co.,

a cook

He was 64,

Inc.

{was a, mechanic at A. W. Bowens] Co, and Karr Auto Sales. He was

born in Monroe City and lived in,

Indianapolis Survivors Blanche; Mildred L.

four

35 years. include his daughters, Dickerson and

‘wite Mrs.

{Alma C. Hafer, Indianapolis; Mrs.

‘Martha Jane

Springs, Ill,

Feuteil, and Mrs. Helen

Packard, Redding, Pa.

Bixon! Pearl

[Arthur H., [E. Wheeler, and two brothers,

Alsg.sirviving are three sons, Richard H, and aT all of ie T James Wheeler,

Vincennes, Marks, Miss.

INITIATION WEI INESDAY |

and John

Wheeler,

Southport Order of Eastern Star

No, 442 will

hold initiation

cere-

monies at 8 p. m. Wednesday at] (the lodge hall,

IN INDIANAPOLIS

Olive Branch, -Rebekah Lodge. tective sergeant .in the Seymour waka police departments to pro- | EVENTS TODAY

She was a native of Morgan post. . County,

‘Survivors Howard

include two sons, lice Superintendent, arid Henry Belsinger, nouncing the promotion that Det. both of Indianapolis; a brother, Sgt. Paul Kern, of the Seymour public

vide a free taxi for anyone cali-

Arthur M, Thufston, State Po-/ing police to report he was 100 wes Pires sald ‘Th an- drink to drive.

The police sald no arrests for! intoxication or

L. R. Teeters, Johnson County, post, had been relieved of his as- driving would be made’ in such!

four grandchildren and two great- sighment at his own request,

grandchildren,

THREE B BU RGLARIES PROBED

'VALLONIA, Dec.. 31-—Bur- WXLW fo Chronicle ‘| "GOSHEN, De: 31 (UP)—A 26- MARRIAGE LIC ENSES LL ray: gh dhtlree: Arene] glaries establishments [vear-old- déntal student,.en’ route|Ray Furl, 48. 1283 Madison; GlendalPred W. Remshers, 31. Borinefield, 03 rere BY the the TOP 1949 Events to Washirigton, leaped or fell to Cornelius & “Linder, 2 085 N. New irs Goodwin, 2). 110. Lexington; Clara | State Police, A chronicle of tdp events in and his death today.while walking in| Jersey me Weslob. 30, 3148 N. New) Ah ane 31, 15 a top: Virginia | Clgarets, food and a small around Indianapolts during the his sleep aboard a Baltimore & | “aun Siler. 2 1219 Barrett: Mary] Reynalds. 26.201 8 Neple. = = A + ’ Jr. 31." 4 w 1 amount of money was taken from|past year ‘will be presented by Ohio pasenger train. opert , French Jr 23, 1 Minocaus; | aidine: M_ Burnéy, 19, 1351 N. Benste. | the Elmer Otte store early Fri- WXLW at 3:15 p. m. today. -| : Police said _ Iriot Childress, Piso Re William: 30. Middistown. Or | aetts Testor da 1118 NM. Capitor day, An adding J machine was! The story for “Indianapolis, Gary, jumped from the train Lenore M. Moore, 38, Dayton, ©. ~~ "Sein. jon. 24 4, 1% b Madison; Batty takey from the V»*" WT Hatchery:1949,” was written by R. XK. Shull,labout a mile and a half east of “gii’ ny 3 A Seprman. nda oadn x ». nctodsbury, Kyl. The Tim “ ich Philips. 33, 349 N. ralbot. | cords wey {pout butireporter for ‘The Times. High-|Miltord Junction, in Kosciusko) Forti 0 Baka Mndi TODAY AND TONIGH-Ran w nothing office| lights of the 500-Mile race, Canty, 10 miles south of uthof Goshen. uate | Yermonts a . Fish GAR convention, Watts’ trial, and Mr, Childress’ Ei 3 o Jiehione * x} rvoncn. arsine oma Ai am over the land. The d other- important news stories willlclaimed the 7, told i pes 0 or it AT - : Ep “EE; pine Sg 2 iis oh A new br of od air Iriot often | \ 4.2 Pn -

be i yn

He!cases and the drunk’s car would was transferred to the Jasper be garaged free until he sobered tndiana County | post as a trooper first class, or

| up. TRAIN FARA C KIL LS STU DENT

‘Indianapolis Sym hony Orchestra

He W iohere. Paintings Rxhivh— R

Through Jan 3, Her fron Museu [EV ENTS TOMORROW

Po Mm,

J Sw wi Breeder Associations’ Conventions Je

Claypor & Distriet Falrs Agno ciation Convention—Through Wednesdny,

Preah on 2. Herron Museum.

Concert pn, eon 0

{mill Stokes oY ton,

drunken | Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Concert Daniel Condon, 34,

fsphere. Paintings Baninie— Reginaid W. Yancey, 23, Pt

Lowe, 36. 620 8 Meridian: Helen M. Rutledge, 26, 848 Russell, | Dalton Bell, 20, 1130 N, Tilinots; Wy! noma dickerson. 21, 341 Massachunetis. | Melvin Shelby, 22, S108 x Shetman Dr.;| | Rose Health, 19, 2021 ale ie Madison: Luetlle | Condon, 33, 1810 Madison ridemore, 26. 2048 Central; Vera wf ay 32, 1939 Central {James H, Ramsay, 30. 10 Rebecca Dri} Reiads KE. Eilaby, 26 5009 Rockville Harrison; rma L. Pritchard, 18, 1539 E. Wash-

ington

5080 ' Mecca;

» Morgan

Carol Min-

Burial will be In t5,nd in a lonely cabin 12 miles

north of here today. Authorities

in Columbia|said it was a murder and suicide He formerly age.

Sam Owens, St. Louis county sheriff, said Mrs. Charlotte Christianson, 56, apparently shot James J. Brown, 36, with a 22-

'lcaliber rifle because of his at-

tentions to another woman, and then shot herself. The body of a pet dog. also shot to death, was found nearby in the unheated in.”

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PARTLY CIOuDY ane cousy AREAS

"Rites Tuesday.

Fi Resident Dies in Montana

Pitts, native of Indianapolis, be at 2 p. m. Tuesaday in Wallace Street Presbyterian Church. The' burial will be in Crown Hill. was 2K,

Falls, Mont., for the past two and a half years. She was formerly a pharmacist at the University of Michigan Hospital.

He had|

“Born th Marco Ind: Mr: Hixoniyear {had been-an Indianapolis resident

mother,

Cpl. ~ 8. Belle Vieu 2 Bodies Found Frozen wais Jr.

Baby Miller Pitts

Mrs. Donald Pitts

Funeral Set Mrs, Miller

will

Services for

Betty

She

Mrs. Pitts died Friday in Great

where she had lived

She was a graduate of Short-

ridge High School and of the Pur

due University School of Pharmacy. During World War 11, she served in the Women's Army Corps. She was a member of .the

American Association of Univer-

Mrs. Martha May, Chicago.

|B. Frank Jones

B. Frank Jones, 1901 E, River-|

odist Hospital.| He was 84, Mr. Jones reremained active

for the

Riverside

Mr. Jones

Wh

MI

Nadel Ar Amanged

- In North Vernon

Services . for Mrs. Leva Foster ° King, retired school teacher, who died Thursday in her home, 5380" | Futian Ave, will be at 2 p. m, {today in the Christian Church at {North Vernon. ‘Hill Crest Cemetery there. She was 90, i Sle ;

rial .will be in

Mrs. King was a teacher and

principal at North Vernon High ‘School 30 years, She later taught school at Edinburg. She lived 25. years In Lincoln, Neb. after her imarriage, (the. Christian Church,

She was a member of

Survivors include a stepda

(ter, Miss Edna King, Great

Mont.; a’sister, Mrs, Bertha Hudson, Morristown; two nephews, Dr. F. J. Hudson, Indianapolis,

and Alvin E. Foster, Atlanta, Ga. and two nieces, Miss Bertha Foster, Miami Beach, Fla. Edith Meekins,

and para, Hollywood,

Samuel A. Hall

2043 Indianapolis Ave., Friday in Cold Spring Road Vet. erans Hospital, 10 a. m son M. KE

in the military section’ of Crown Hill Cemetery.

side Drive, retired heat-treater at! the old International Machine & {Tool Co., died yesterday in Meth-

in church work Hill

life in Indianap-

four years by

Bernice

Charles Fisher Dies at Age 84 Funeral Tuesday

Rites Tomorrow

Services for Samuel A. Hall,

who died

will be held at tomorrow in the Simp

Church. Burial will be

He was 54. Mr. Hall was employed the last Pitman-Moore Co,

Born in Washington, Iowa, he served in the U, 8S. Army in World War I. He was discharged in 1919

and came to Indianapolis in 1920, He was ¢ member of the Simpson Church,

Survivors include his wife, Mrs, Hall; two sons, Arnold

Formerly Active In GOP Circles

Services for Charles Fisher, ormer Warren Township official fort active in

day in Shirley Brothers Irving Chapel. Burial will be in Unity Orchard Hill Cemetery, New Be-

Methodist thel He was 90,

Church and the! Park home,

Mr. Fisher died yesterday in his Grant ave. He was Methods ttownship assessor for four years Church. Born inand Kerntuek y, he years. He was a farmer for 50 lived most of his/years before his retirement. A native of Marion County, Mr, ton Street yard and the Haw- oli. He was superintendent of Fisher had lived here for 25 years, r Rescue Mission several He was a member of New Bethel Church._.and _Irdington

734 N.

township trustee for

(Baptist

Survivors include his daughter, Odd Fellows Lodge.

Mrs. Charles Van Sant,

and five _great- grandchildren,

seg atecem

the death of Pfe, James D’Aust, 19, of 2017 W. General Hospital Pfc. D'Aust had. been in criti cal condition there since he was in an ‘automobile accident Monday at Belmont Ave. near MecCarty St. He was on furlough from Camp Lejeune, N. C. His Mrs. Helen A’Aust, surves, Also killed in the accident were Jack Anderson, 20, of 1029 Pl, and Wilbur 19, of 1309 Shepherd

St. Mrs. George Lindsey Mrs. Bessie A. Lindsey, 1319 W. 21st St, died yesterday in her

home. She was 57. A native of Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Lindsey had lived here since chitdhood: ¥ Services will be at 11 a. m.

Tuesday in Conkle West Michigan Street Funeral Home. Burial will be In Crown Hill Surviving are George C, Lindsey; Metcalf; a daughter, Pope; a brother, ; and two sisters, Mrs. Blaricum and Mrs. hart, all of Indianapolis.

her husband, a son, Charles Mrs. Mary

Lillian Van

with

Clarence Clay,

Fannie Lock-

Surviving are two sons, Charles the Whom he lived, “four grandchildren Cloran and Robert R. Fisher;

two daughters, Mrs. Harry E. Krause and Mrs. Lée E. Thomas;

een

Wilkins St. in Rites T omorrow

Services for Mrs. Lillian Bai. ley, 1626 E. 12th St. portrait painter, who died Thursday in her home, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Jordan Fu. neral Home. She was 64.

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a a a

the Republican tired in 1940, but Party, will be at 1:30 p. m. Tues-

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