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“Local Woman; 29, Highway Victim as Car Rolls Over on Ind. 34 Near Brownsburg’
al week-end violent death toll of nine was counted today in InTraffic accidents claimed eight victims, and an Evansvil wan died in the ninth fatal accident. There were five ae man day, and four yesterday with no accident clairhing more than one life. The victims were: ~~ _° | has. . {School and lived with her mother, Rastmary. Dorn, 29, i , Gertrude Dorn. . . Frank Koons, 70, Nashville. wih vors include three George Robert Ekstedt, Te New Sisters, Mrs. Antoinette McMullen, Rochelle, N. Y. Mrs. Mary Atwell and Mrs. GerCharles Kelley, 79, Muncie. trude Doyle; all of Indianapolis. James Albert Emerson, 39, Ak-| Koons died Saturday night en ron, O. { route to a hospital after being Fred 3Joodall, 21; Muncie. struck by a truck as he walked Claude Hicks, 55, Evansviile, ~ |in Ind" 46, eight miles east of Raymond Snyder, 48, Plymouth, Nashville. . Truck driver Charles Robert Johnson, 28, Plymouth. Walls, Columbus, was not héld. ! Miss Dorn; only woman on the Emerson was killed in U. 8. 20, fatality list, was killed Saturday 2st of Chesterton, when the car night when the car in which she N® Was driving struck a parked was riding left Ind. 34 two miles truck. west of Brownsburg and rolled) Goodall died hours after being over. The driver of the car was Purned Saturday. HIS car caught
Hot mjured. lal trapped in th d|“Poetry of T ; was trap n e car and|“Poe oO Services Wednesday 'burned severely before being Grace Shoup. : Services for Miss Dorn will be!pulled out. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. held at 9 a. m. Wednesday in St.| Ekstedt, a Wabash College sen-|Allsee Heineman, Albany; two Philip Neri Catholic Church, of ior, was killed when the car he grandchildren, Miss Rosa Heinewhich she was a member. Burial | was driving left Ind. 34, two miles man and Charles Eeineman, and will be in Holy Cross Cemetery: west of Crawfordsyille and rolled two great-grandchildren, . Miss Miss Dorn had been employed Over. : [Margaret Rose Heineman and since May as a stenographer at| A Feb. 5 accident on Ind. 67, Timothy Heineman, Albany. Equitable Life Insurance Co. here. south of Andersen, claimed the . A native of Indianapolis, she life of Mr. Kelley. He died in an| was graduated from Tech High) Anderson uspital ba i Otto V. Gale | s nto e swollen pe - {waters of Pigeon Creek near nis Rites Tomorrow ‘home yesterday and drowned. Services for Otto V,. Gale of Snyder was killed yesterday cymberland, who died: yesterday when his car collided with an- i, Veterans Administration Hosother at the intersection of Ind.|pita) after a long illness, will be
Serwices for Mrs. Rosa M. R. Mikels, former ‘Shortridge School English teacher, will be ‘held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Brasure Funeral Home, Albany; N. Y. Burial will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery there. Mrs, Mikels, who retired from teaching’ in 1932 after serving 22
She also served as staff member at the old DePauw University Academy; acting superintendent of New Castle city schoals and principal of New Castle High School. Born ifn New Castle
Castle, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sarority and former member of Meridian Street Methodist Church here. Mrs. Mikels won both her AB
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{Point in Lake County. ley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel | Johnson, a wrecking-car driver, Burial will be in Memorial Park.
- , was injured fatally yesterday He was 56. =». v while attempting to move a|' A native of Cumberland, Mr, Stain sorte {stalled car from a highway near/Gale had been a machinist; at the ee Sa | Evansville, E. C. Atkins Co. for the past 27 ———— | years. He was a member of the DIAMOND RINGS fJ| Three teen-age youths who 3" Johns Evangelical reh,
{honked a car horn at the wrong! ria Trina ar Cg 22, nee much more patient with other| gio po vived by his wife, s {drivers today. police reported. Edfa Gale; a son, Arthur W., and Out riding in their 1931 vintage his mother Mrs. Mary Gale, all ‘automobile, the youth, two 16), cumberland; a brother, Hugo,
ta She was a native of New in the Foundry Methodist Church, ing World War 1. During World War II he served as chairman at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in xing Amanda Sandy of the War Commission of the Mortuary. Burial
53 and U. 8. 20, north of Crown held at 3 p. m. tomorrow; at Shir-*
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___. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ :
Rites raed > Bishop Edwin
H. Hughes
ies; Ex-DePauw President
The Rev, Edwin Holt Hughes, bishop of the Methodist Church | since 1908 and former president {of DePauw University, died yes-‘terday--in—a-Wash hospital. ; Bishop Hughes, father of Fran‘cis M. Hughes, U, 8. Commission'er in Indianapolis, and Mrs. William H. Remy Sr. of this city, was 82 years old. ha | The widely known churchman, {lecturer and writer was stricken ‘in Muncie Jan. 18 while on a lee/ture tour. He was able to return [to Washington, where he made his {home with a daughter, Mrs. WalIter 8. Harban, Chevy Chase, Md., and entered Sibley Memorial HosIpital two weeks later as a pneu/monia patient.
Washington. Graveside services
were scheduled for 3 p. m. Wednes- |
ington, D.C.
Bishop Hugh Funeral services have been ten-i American Universities and was a Mclivain-Kothe Post, American tively set for Tuesday afternoon chaplain in the Armed Forces dur-| Legion. |
{day in the family plot in Green-!Mathodist Church.
|castle, Ind. Born In W. Virginia
| Burial was in {versity before entering Ohio Wes-|\arino, Cal., and Dr. Edwin H. Mrs. Florence Peirce, Indianap- Cloverdal layan.” He later attended Iowa Hughs Jr. of Paul Smiths, N. Y. olis, 94. ¢ Cometery. Si. was | College. | - ] A native of Putnam County, she
| He received an A. B. degree! from Ohio Wesleyan in 1888 and a D.D. degree in 1904. He later {received other degrees [rom Bos{ton, Syracuse and DePauw Uni-| | versities, |
He was considered one of the ris who died yesterday at St.
DePauw from 1903 to 1908. He' {was acting president of Boston: {University in 1923 and served asi
|acting chancellor of American |
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He was an outstanding leader in both secular and Christian|
edycation in America.
Francis M. Hughes was called! Surviving are his wife, Mrs. {to Washington by the death of Vera C. Weisenberger; a and. MA degrees from DePauw Born in Moundsville, W. Va. pig father, and Mrs. Remy, who ter, University. She was organizer of Dec. 7, 1866, the son of the Rev. was vacationing in Florida, was, Indianapolis, and four sisters. daughter ; an English composition course at Thomas B. and Louisa Hughes,iziso called to the national capi Mrs. |fire after hitting a truck. Good-|Shortridge and was co-editor of he attended the preparatory de-|ta), Other survivors include Mrs. Mrs. y," -with Miss partment of West Virginia Unl- yarban, Elbert M. Hughes, San Neb; Mrs. Mabel Thomas and Funeral Home,
Mrs. W. C. Norris Funeral Set
Services for Mrs. Alma J. Nor-{row in Shirley Bros. Irving Hill presented products of her handi-
great orators of America in the Francis Hospital after a long ill
early 1930's and was president of ness, will be held tomorrow at! Saturday in General Hospital. A a member
8:30 a. m, at the G. H. Herrmann resident here 24 years, she was Church and of the at 9 a. m. at ® native of Daviess County and Circle.
Funeral Home and
Sacred Heart Catholic Church,|¥8s a member of {University in Washington several Burial will be in Washington imes. Park
Ordained in 1892, Bishop Hughes! A life-long resident of Indian-.. ¥ started serving his church as|apolis, Mrs. Norris resided at 46 a sister, Mra. Fred Lynch, both apoiis, pastor at Newton Center, Mass, E. Palmer St. She was a memthat year and at Malden, ‘Mass, ber of Sacred Heart Catholic
Church.
She is survived by her huslate Isabell band, Will C.; three daughters, Ebbert Hughes in 1892. Eight Mrs. Helen Buchanan of Richchildren weré born of this union, mond, Ky.; Mrs. Peggy Wilson
five of whom are still living. |and Mrs. Alma Lou Silcox, both Carrie 3 {} While|gcherrer, and a brother, Joseph ” es
of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs
Ethel Curb and Mrs,
president of DePauw University Foltzenlogel, all of Indianapolis.
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{and one 15, had parked temporjarily behind another car in the 700 block Ft. Wayne Ave. When
honked at the car ahead. The driver, they told police; stepped out, came back to their vehicle and threw a brick through {the window. He then went back {to his car and drove away. | One of the boys sustained {minor cuts from broken glass. Rings Cleaned Free of Charge | A 17-year-old Rushville girl
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Hilda Abel, 5007 E. Iowa St., was in fair condition in St. Francis Hospital today after her back was wrenched- in an accident yesterday. ; husband, Fred M. Abel, 59, when a car driven by Wayne F. Lambert, 25, of 1210 Carrollton Ave. : struck a trailer towed by the Abel fil. 1376 car at Delaware and South Sts. ® laccording to police.
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he was a member of the Indiana State Board of Education and
» (president of the State Teachers’| Joseph Quinzoni
Association of Inliana. Ri d d d Among his.works as an anthor| WwW was an autobiography, “I Was ites eanes ay Made a Minister,” and several]
and a sister, Mrs. Roy Denny, of Indianapolis:
| Services for Cecil M. Pinnick,
1415 W, 29th St, who died yesterday in Orleans, Ind., will at 2 p. m. Wednesday in Och Funeral Home, Orleans. Burial will be in Bethel Cemétery near |there. He was 53. Mr. Pinnick was a set-up man nine years in Allison Division, {General Motors Corp. A native of Orange County, he lived in Indianapolis 25 years. He was a World War I veteran and a charter member of the Warren Brock Post, American Legion. He is suvived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Pinnick, and 2 sister, Mrs, John Suddarth of Indianapolis.
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both widely read and
the San Francisco area from 1908|in Crown Hill Cemetery. to 1916; Boston area, 1916 to]
Whashington from 1932 to 1940. He retired in 1940 but was re- Ave. caWed in 1942 to serve the Wash-!
moniths as late as 1948, rants
Was Senior Bishop Services for Mrs. Sabina Calla-
han, native of Indianapolis who died Saturday in Chicago, will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Speaks & Finn Mortuary. Requiem High mass will follow at 9 a. m. in St Bridge's Catholic Church, with burial in St. Joseph's cemetery. . Mrs. Callahan, who was 82, lived for the past six years witha = daughter, Mrs, Ann Kelly, in Chi- =
1940 and was president its Board
Methodist Shyreh from 1936 to/chef in the kitchens of the Co of Temperance from 1932 to 1940,
the Broadmoor Country Club,
of DePauw, Ohio Wesleyan and|vivor. INH 3
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Besides Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Calla-! han is survived by five sons, Edward and Leo Callahan, both of Indianapolis; Charles, Louisville; (Harry, Berlin, N. J,, and Frank iCallahan, Star City, Ind.
‘Russell Smith Services for Russell Smith, 134 8. West ‘St., who died Friday in {his home, were to be at 1 p. m,| {today in Jacobs Brothers West! {Side Chapel, followed by burial in {New “Crown Cemetery. He was!
two daughters, Mrs. Mattie Dun-
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two sons, Russell Jr. and Vernon! { Smith, and a sister, Mrs, Kath{leen Winstead, all of Indianapolis. |
Mrs. Julius Hauck
Services for Mrs. Adelaide B. Hauck of R. R. 9, Indianapolis,
: oe a 2 wm ® > = ~ a ® < 5 » =] & = » o n
me at 3245 _N. Illinois 8t., will|S
Graveside services for Joseph other works. He wrote “A Boy's Quinzoni, who died Saturday in Religion” and “The Bible andi(ne plant City, Fla., home of his | daughter, Mrs. Leona Lamping, Bishop Hughes ‘was bishop of Will be held Wednesday morning]
Mr. Quinzoni, a native of Paris,
1924; Chicago, 1924 to 1932 and France, before his retirement in 11938, lived at 3021 Sutherland
He came to this country from ington area again for two years his native France as a yours, following the death of Bishop'man, after serving his apprenticeAdna W. Leonard. He served the ship as a cook in some of EuWisconsin area as bishop for six rope’s leading hotels and’ restaunts. 5 3 :
- While a resident of IndianHe was senior bishop of the apolis, Mr. Quinzoni, worked as
lumbia~ Club, Claypool Hotel and
Bishop Hughes was a. trustee; His daughter is the. only sur-
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