Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1950 — Page 7

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MELROSE PARK, Pa.’ ‘Mar, 8. (UP)—Edgar Lee 80, poet-author of “Spoon River Anthology,” died early toddy in a convalescent home. He was stricken. with virus pneumonia three days ago. Mn. Masters, one of the nation's best known poets, been more . or less an invalid since an attack pneumonia in December, 1943. s second wife, Ellen, 30 years . F, was with him when he i e also is survived by their son, Hi ~ 21, a Washington ; . newspaper an, and two children ‘by his former marriage.

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Requiem mass for Mrs. Kath-| cemetery olay, Mrs. Blandford p . } rvices for rs. andford ; ° erine Ford Sullivan, 2029 Col-| iwere held at 8:15 ‘a.m. to is lege Ave, who died Saturday in| {day in Hisey & Titus Funeral f,

Immaculate Heart of: Mary Catholic Church. Burial will pe in Mrs. Blandford had been ill ©

two weeks. ' A native of Wil-! Calvary § Cemetary, Chicago. She jamsport, she was an Indianap, Mrs. Sullivan was the widow ols resident 47 years. - of Dr, W. A. Sullivan, former in-| * Surviving. besides her son are spector for the Indiana Bureau 2 grandson, Thomas 8. Bland-| of Animal Industry, Department|ford,- Indianapolis; ar stepdaughAgriculture. A native of ter, Mra. L. O. Whelan, Louisville

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nearly 100 sets of prints, and not ? iall of feet. Jimmy Durante left - /the print of his nose, Harold Lloyd] Edgar. Lee Masters /the imprint of his spectacles. ublished “S Rive Anthol-] Other famous imprints included’ 2 EY" in 1914 and six years.later Betty Grabel's legs, Bill Hart's 4 retired from his law practice to|8UNS, evote himself to literatura. Tom Mix's horse's hooves. 1though Mrs. Masters said she Began Garish -Premieres {had believed her husband was 81,| Sid Grauman was the origi-| “Who's Who in America” lists his nator, also, of garish film pre-| birth te as ‘Aug. 23, 1869, in| mieres, complete with spotlights!

Garnett Ras. {and sidewalk microphones. An artist riend: found the poet! A showman for most of his| a alone in a w- York hotel in

{ life, he owned and operated a {1943 suffering “rom pneuraonia | theater in San Francisco with! {and mainutrition. Since he had no!

{his father, D. J. Grauman, which earthfinancial resources he was placed! a den in the 1908 earth After the disaster, Mr. Grauman and his father opened an{other theater in a tent furnished = -fwith church pews and the slogan, Taken To Hospital “Nothing to fall on you except When Mr. Masters’. conditiotcanvas.” was called to the attention of the“ Mr.’ Grauman was born on “Authors League” that organi-| Irish Hill here on St. Patrick's {zation provided funds for him to! Day He left Indianapolis as a {be moved to a private hospital. [boy with his father to go to San In 1046, he received a 35000] Francisca and later to Alaska in fellowship from the Academy of the Gold Rush.

in a charity ward in acity hospi-! al. He was temporarily sepa{rated irom Mrs. Masters at the!

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American Poets, i He was Kgown for his many More than 70 editions of charities, sheng them the “Spoon Rier Anthology” were Variety Club for Boys, polio victims and parapielie veterans of! | World War II. In addition theater, Mr.

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| ogy. The anthology, named after the river which flows near Peters- after he built it in 1927. He stayed {burg, was a collection of imagi-|On as manager, however, and inary epitaphs in the graveyard made it one of the most famous (of the town. {in the world.

‘man outlived a sister and brother.

Jesse G. Bennett [He died virtually alone after beling in the hospital 11 days. and . Services Today

left no surviving close Telatives. Jesse G. Bennett, a9y E. New

ork St., who died Saturday Yo home, will be buried in a THI Cemetery, Rushville, after services at 1:30 p. m. today in. Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill! Chapel. A retired contractor, Mr.

: Jacob Schneider Rites Wednestlay

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anette Wellman Bennett. Grocer Dies at 64 r. Bennet ved in Indian-| apolis 35 years. He was a mem.-| Rites for ues x Schneider. | oo or Irvington Presbyterian grocery, will be held at 8:30 a. m ure Wednesday in Kirby Mortuary, and at 9 a. m. in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. Burial will be . {in Washington Park Cemetery.

Ben-| two. weeks. after the death of his wife, Mrs. Jeanette Wellman Bennett.

He is survived by a son, Dr. Ruel W, Bennett, South Ridge, Mass, and two grandsons,

He ‘sold the Chinese to Fo West Coast interests two years

One of three children, Mr. Grau-| y

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Lebrun, Ex- French President Dies

Political- Figure Twice [Laugs, San Francisco, “and Mrs.

Headed Government C: P. Goody. Denver. Colo, and Fg grandsons. PARIS. Mar. 6 (UP)--Albert

Leb 78, one-time f bOY gus ; ! twice was elected president Rites Wednesday

City, Utah, several vears. She was a member of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Surviving are two sons, Joseph 'P, Bullivan, Indianapolis, and {John R. Sullivan, Ord. Neb., and three. sisters. Mrs. Anna Curran,

{who twice was elected president of France, died today of pneu-!

Oh been in retirement since Fo or J. E. Marshall 1944. Rites for John E. Marshall, 737

Mr. Lebrun had been seriously | N. Davidson St.., will be held at

ill ‘at his home for the last 10 10 a. m. Wednesday in Harry W.|

days. Moore Peace Chapel. He is survived by a son, Jean be in Boston Lebrun, and a married daughter,! Richmond. Mme, Jean Freyssinard. Mr. Marshall, who was 82, died Mr. Lebrun was one of the few Saturday in his home. For 25 Sistatesmen ever =to be elected! (years he was employed by the president of France twice. But|Indianapolis Power & Light Co., he did not finish his second termi and was a member of 100F

because the Germans interned him in 1943. Since the war, he. Lodge in Liberty. He was retired.

Burial will cemetery, near

-+Keatney «Neb! ‘she came to Indie K¥--and lwo great-grandchildren.; {anipolis tn 1939 from Salt Lake/pas where she had lived fYHiSS Lelia Bonke —

Services for Miss Lelia Bonke, | 2114 N. New Jersey St, who died, yesterday in Methodist Hospital, | will be at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday |. in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill A native of Indianapolis, she’ was a member of the Queen Esther Chapter, Order of Eastern Star,- and the Broadway Evan- *" gelican and Reformed Church. { Survivors include five sisters, {Dr. ©lga Bonke Booher, Mrs. Es- = ther Meyerrose, Miss Hazel C.| and Miss Fredia M. Bonke, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Margaret] Myers, Hamilton, N, Y.,, and a brother, Paul R. Bonke, Indian-| apolis.

Mrs. Cora Sherman

Services for Mrs. Cora Spell-| man Sherman, formerly of In dianapolis, who died Friday in Montclair, N. J., were to be held] at 2:30 p. m. today in Hisey &! Titus mortuary. Burial was to be! in Crown Hill. She was 82. |

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Mr. Lebrun, who was born of dianapolis, ‘and Mrs.. Carl Pol[peasant stock in the village of !ard, Miami, Fla.; two stepsons. rcy-Le-Haut in Lorraine on Howard and Harley Coulter, both

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to the Chinese| Frnt 20, 1871, was educated for Of Indianapolis; a foster daugh- Sherman, a year ago. | But. he gave ter, Mrs. Tressie Dunbar, Liberty, | "A native of Kansas, Mr. Mas- Egyptian, Million Dollar,\Rialto up soldiering fo become an en- and a sister, Mrs. Cora Girton! granddaughters ters was brought up in Peters- and Metropolitan (burg in Southern Illinois, scene of his Spoon River Anthol-|

{a military career.

gineer and later a statesman. | Winchester,

Surviving are two stepdaugh-|

(to Montclair to live with a son,|

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Mrs. Sherman lived in Indian. SER apolis most of her life, but moved

Charles R. Sherman, after the death of her husband; Charles J.

She also is survived by two! and. a grealn

Mrs. Lula Stevens

Services for Mrs. Lula Stevens 217 Geisendorff St., who died Saturday in General Hospital, will {be at 1 p .m. tomorrow in C, M. iC. Willis & Son Mortuary. She was 42, A native of “Forest, Ala,, Mrs ‘Stevens lived in Indianapolis 3C lyears. She Is survived by a daughter; Mrs. Lettie Morgan (Indianapolis, and two grand: children.

Mr. Schneider, who was 64, died Saturday in his home, 536 N. Parker "Ave. For 25 years he >wned the Schneider Meat Market it Eastern Ave. and E. Michigan St. He retired in 1948. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Bessie Schneider; four sons, John W. and Robert E. Schneidar. Iniidhapolis; Maurice J. Schneider, Cheyenne, Wyo.r Carleton F. Schneider, New York City; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Soland, Tndi-

anapolis; Sister Barbara Joseph, Hancock, "Mich. "and Mcs. “Jose-| phine . Webber, Chicago; three, J | brothers, Al and Frank Schneid-{ |er; Shelbyville, and August i Schneider, St. Louis, Mo., and five! | grandchildren.

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© Mrs. Evelyn Duerson DeLacy,

4063 Cornelius Ave. who died! ! {Friday in General Hospital, will {be buried in Crown Hill after |services at 1 p. m. tomorrow in| (Seventeenth Street Baptist ‘Church, of which she was a mem{ber. - | A native of Pembrokey, Ky. Mrs. DeLacy, who was 34, lived 25 years in Indianapolis, She ~tLormerly.. was employed in the Joyner Chili Parlor. yer

7 is survived thusband, Walter DeLacey; her | father and stepmother, Mr. and! Mrs. Jack Duerson, and four; brothers, Otis, Otho, Alonzo and! George Duerson, all of Indian-|

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