Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1950 — Page 17

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Teacher Dies of 58 Bervices for Elmer

Law School and Butler Univ instructor, will be held at

in Crown Hill.

A patent attorney, Mr. Gold-

smith died yesterday in his home, 129 E. 51st St. ‘He was 58.

Mr. Goldsmith was admitted to Mr. Robingon.was born in Mt. De before the United States Airy. N. C., Court in 1928, after ad-

ool. / Came Here in 1919

A native of St. Louis, Mr.

L. Galdsmith, former Benjamin Harrison

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ving are his wife, Rita; a

of Indianapolis; his and "Mrs. Henry A.

jand a sister, Miss Gladys Gold.

smith, all of Milwaukee, and al brother, Raymond A. Goldsmith, | Philadelphia. |

ood Ave., general manager of

Liv Standard Brands, Inc., here, died p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be

today in Methodist Hospital. was 54. | Manager of the firm for 15 years, he had been ill two weeks. | He formerly worked in the chemi- | [cal laboratory of Wilson & Co. {in Chicago. HAC

was graduated from |terian Church here. ¥ ‘of ‘Wisconsin and _ Survivors include his

Mrs. John Healy, Chicago, and |step-daughter, Mrs. Warren ‘Smith, La Porte; a sister, Mrs.

Goldsmith became a resident of May Hanner, and his mother,

Indianapolis in 1919, World War I he served as

During officer

}Mrs. U. L. Robinson, both of Sanford, N. C.; and a garndechild.

In charge of patents for the Chief Mrs. Amanda M. Siefert of Army Engineers. At his death,

he was a member of the firm of! Lockwood, Goldsmith & Galt, Slefert,

Fletcher Trust building:

The attorney was a member of “il! be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in|St., and Robert L. LaFara, a

Services for Mrs. Amanda M. 909 N. Hamilton Ave., who died yesterday in her home,

the Episcopal Church of the Ad- Jordan Funeral Home. Burial will

vent, Masonic Lodge; American Chemical Society, Indianapolis,

State and American Bar Associa-

tions, American Legion .and American Patent Law Association. He served seven member of the board of control at DePauw University and was a

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be in Memorial Park. Mrs. Siefert was the widow of

western Ave. and Roache St. She operated the store after he died (but sold out two years ago. She was 68, A native ‘of New Trenton. she lived in Indianapolis 35 years,

Survivors include three daugh-

ters, Mrs. Elsie Miles, Mrs. Eva ;Sinnett and Mrs. Ruth Walters; {two sons, Fred and Willard all of ‘Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. [Clara Wildridge, Falmouth, and Mrs, Vernal Wiley, Indianapolis, and 13 grandchildren.

‘Martin Lyons

| A requiem mass for Martin { Lyons, 42 N, Jefferson Ave., will {be sung at 9 a. m. Friday -in { the Holy Cross Catholic Church. | Burial will be in Holy Cross { Cemetery. | Additional services will be held at 8:30 a. m. in the Grinsteiner | ea, Home. Mr. Lyons, who | was 62, died yesterday in | Billings Veterans Administration | Hospital, Ft. Harrison, where he

| last seven years. -— -—-A-—-veteran of —the Mexican {| Border campaign, he was a

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FEDERAL SRVINGS AND LOAN RSSn i Wiens TDIRNRPOLIS. INDIANA

| member of Veterans of Foreign {| Wars and the Holy Cross Church. He was a native of Union City but lived here 55 years. A son, George, Indianapolis, and a grandson survive.

Mrs. Giezendanner

Giezendanner, who died Monday, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Meyer & Abdon Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill, Mrs. Giezendanner, who. was 79, lived at 615 W, 30th St., until she entered the West Park Nursing Home four years ago. A native of Hamliton, O., she lived in Her son, and four. grandchildren

‘Mrs. Sabina McAvin Services for Mrs. Sabina Mec{Avin, 525 N. Concord St., who {died yesterday in her home, will {be held at 9 a. m. Friday in St. {Anthony’s Catholic Chyrch. Burial

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| years, he moved west three years ago. Burial will be. in Worthing-|.

| will be in Holy Cross.

I “Mrs. MéAvin, Who was 83; Tived|

iin Indianapolis - 65 years. She was a native of Lebanon and a member of St. Anthony's Church. Survivors include two sons, George J. and Frank, and a daughter, Mrs. Mary MacPherson, all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Brock and Mrs. Julia Wayne, and five |great-grandchildren. ** «

James S. Crubaugh

A resident of Indianapolis 24

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and was a graduate/ {of - Georgia Tech. He was a mission to the bar in Indianapolis Member of the Fairview Presby- - in 1922. He ? eg " “wife, o- Feceived- law. degrees- from Indi- Grace; two daughters, Miss: Ads * ana University and Harrison Law rienne Robinson, Indianapolis, an Sch ? .

a3 Local Students

W. A. Siefert, druggist at North-|

had beerr—a ward assistant “the

“Services for “Mrs. Lydia C.J

Banks

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apolis Housing Authority. The banks, headed by

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New York, told the authorit week they would - und

ernment project.

d, treasurer; Mrs. man, in an address. before the

Marion Lockwood, Viola White, conductress; and | rs. Mary Flake; associa

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TB ; he's erm loan at 89 of 1 per cent, Mr. ia . Wade Join IU Society - cost public projects are in that

Three Indianapolis students at| category, he sald.

i - | However, construction of low-| {Indiana University have been cost public housing is no closer o

selected for membership in Sigma |today than it was when the HousXi, scientific society, on the basis|ing Authority was set up Nov. 17, of scholarship and research. 11949 They are P. D. Skaar, 40, [Graceland Ave; Jean Scott Ho-| {vorka, formerly of 938 E. 58th|

| Receipts

‘Private Money Assured

moneys in the project when we're! “We don't ready to throw bricks and mortar entire area. ‘itogether,” Mr. Wade said. | Mr. Wade dispelled fears of “so‘MINSTRELS. ON PARADE’ cialized housing” flaunted at the “Minstrels on Parade,” a variety Authority project by private inshow, will be presented by the dustry. Westminster. Fellowship group of The project would be erected by the Washington Street Presby- private capital, but the housing terian Church at 8 p, m. tomor- would be owned in fee simple by row in the Washington High Indianapolis, Mr. Wade explained. School auditorium,

Howe High School graduate.

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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

. ofa y| BOVernment insures the Project pe iby: ; { Spur WHMJ ONE: Making an - initial -con-; -

tribution for preliminary. - build

census and current building sta-'

11: “5 Commission. Building Loan Here | TWO: Underwriting the coni A syndicate of American banks struction loan’ as the L [today spurred study- of - public Housing Authority guarantees housing sites here by the Indian- loans to individual home build-

THREE: Sypsidizing upkeep of ; the project by granting annually Chemical Bank and Trust ni funds equal to a maximum of 41; te a Per cent.of the total @onstruction .. cost of the project. construction loan for a local gov The low interest rate on con;Struction loan by banks stems Park Ave. died in General Hos-

This was revealed yesterday bY from the “riskiess” features. .o Harry V. Wade, authority chair-the Joan and the tax-free prin

ciples of municipal obligations. Baking Co. 426

Bonds wolild ‘be issued by Tn-/ Mr. Hollenbach, employed as ‘pay-off-the joans: inight-baker; was ‘greasing a brewd’ from rentals would re- mixer ti the long-term bonds, s - id. Recent loans: to low-| Wade ng nds, Mr. tripped a switch starting the ma |

to

He sald no amount for the /chinery and was caught in the] | Housing loan was determined, be- received numerous injuries. cause “we don't know the cost] His the project nor the num {of units to be constructed.” The authority's plan calls for rehabilitation of dilapidated areas | “to protect the man with a well“But we are assured of private kept home,” Mr. Wade said.

a new hotel stock sinking fund bonds and a World who ran through a red iight. Mr.

War II Memorial auditorium and Urban, a garage employee, was He told Rotarians the federal convention site, |

following an argument at the vic-|

34, of 3168 N. Olney St. said.

Mrs. Aurilla Lloyd, 27. wife of

police Federal «

men argued over Jackson's al-

a,

Bread Mixer Injuries

-lan accident. at the Manolios

W. Washington | 18t: a

_ when he accidentally

(chinary and was caught in the,

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in Two-Car Crash

intend to gut an! MICHIGAN CITY, Mar. 22

We don’t have ‘big| (UP) — Mrs. Elsie Seedorf, 58, city’ slums,” he said. 5 Mr, Wade also urged “respon- ployee, was killed and two others sible citizens of Indianapolis to injured last night in a two-car col-

railroad concession stand em-

thumbs and get lision at -an intersection new Court House, Police said Mrs. Seedorf was a underwritten by passenger in a car struck by a and long-term car driven by Richard J. Urban

held by police.

¥ . % . y Lic : : 3 ght Over Girls Ends in Slaying “i One man is dead today and an-(leged attentions to Lloyd's two i : NE g|Other is charged with his murder teen-aged step-daughters,”® .- : 1 ing plans Jor Wilts detsimined Mrs. Lloyd said her husband ] IC by the num a SUb-standatd i; in's home last night. {pulled an automatic pistol from Ses : Fay houses umera! : Arzell Lloyd, 27, of 3170 N. Gale his pocket and fired one shot at]

the City Building St., was killed by a shotgun th Jasison before the latter fired his : the hands of Thomas B. Jackson, Shotgun. . f

Municipal Court. this afte the slain man, told police that the z\}

Fatal to Elderly Baker 1

Ernest Hollenbach, 80, of 346

Jackson was: to be arraigned in| = rooon. |

| f pital. He was injured Saturday in} i

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Neliis L. Bottema nna Mays Joyce Ann Bottoms Kathiegn Mead Join 4 Suwan- TREE Rit ares Te 0. mon Shirle vn ij AS 1. Beni. Brady Guss k. Merritt 2 Robert W. Brady Kern J. Miles x Rosetta Branson Alice "Alberta Miller Betty Ann Breunig Dorothy E. Miller rains, brick gi oo Pa anion Charles Bright Selma Miller Bonnie Brill John D. Millis = Charles R. Brooks James B. Minor Ina L. Brothers Jomes F. Minter Satie Brown Savard J Moare 14 rown Rowog |. brown Sally Ann Ee an 3 i rh Lou Anna Mund : fvaene M. Busche Mabel C. Murrer : ' : g Harry C: Byers Patyy Lou Mussmann . ‘ : “4 George Anne Byrom Ruth M. Neff ‘ Ralph w. Caldwel” Vicainia, N, Newby ? Vivian ang - Nichols x . June C. Corter ’ pom J. Nichols . Mary Carter Paul R, Noe PRESENTS ITS RD ANNUAL STATEMENT :&&= Ei ><a : > ¥ o 4 F. on Chab Edna B. Nerelivs = ona C. Chastain L. 5. Norman : Siavks V. Chesser bay) E Dake - . : Wilbur F. Cave hones J O'brien ~ * Mildred tio Albeita oC mnal : : Norm, - ice O'Connall, FINANCIAL CONDITION + DECENBER 31,1949 Ef hss . ’ Lois E. Cook Irene Parkinson : Gertrude Corbin William F. Perkinsoa ” Midied Caveats x i. Pattinson i ary . ger erry (CONDENSED FROM THE REPORT FILED WITH THE INDIANA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT) Norman Cox Miriqm.E- Pater - mii dins Sydney P. Craig, Jr, Kathryn M. Pickett aE Betty F. Cramer Betty Jean Pilkenton a Sis Crawford Charles . Pinte . arilyn Crenshaw ary Jane Joo Crouch Emil C. Rossmann 11 City SEO i str ioise N. A S S E T S ) ~~ L IA B IL I T I E S Landis Dale, be Carsiyn J. Redick | Shake St . Va africa J. Kees .. - rr. gw * Jean Davi R: O. Reid — Cash in Banks and Office. «poe wo oo. . .$ 2,005,951.25 Legal Reserve on Rolicies. .:......... $71.457,857.00 isaroe Davi Storing P- Reid “ye ~y + i . * va Day ary Jeanne — U. S. Government Securities... : . .....-15,923.907.79 Rees | for Policy Claims Payable in 2. 435:316.99 Wired Sea Hey. Rherd . . . nstalments. ...................... . ay Rady * W. Mager Dickson oss Richards ~ i teins ca = Mary Anne Dill R State, County and Municipal Bonds. ..: 15,590,305.68 Reserves for Claims Unreported or Frok i. Dom oy Cav Robin - . 1. Caton an oe Canadian Bonds. ... cv ve vie see ves eee ee one 2.433.205.38 Proofs not yet Completed. . ..... 603,589.63 Marie ck Wiliam R, Rogge ” if iy A, TR ~ oo. * » wm Frank Edwards pw se T. Roh me Sr ony Corporate Bonds... sn ooo 23,129.841.86 Reserves for Policy Dividends on De- or rg Hott eins §: Rolfe : posit. and Declared for Payment in Milton Elrod, Jr. Corporate Stocks. ... uw we vs vie me see oe 2,173,771.63 1950... ATT 1,347,760.20 SoH Ben oy” ‘ i . Lavra Ever . . Reserve for Premiums Paid in Advance. ° Don Farber ‘ -. . x . I» ive Foul Total Cash and Securities. . . ... ...... $61,236,983.59 ‘Premium Suspense and Deposit Funds '1,128606.19 ho \ — Eleanor Ferguson . Total Policy Reserves. .,.........$76,963,030.01 Medlin &: Femail : ' > Floyd R. Fisher Mortgage Loans Ne ame ve ame Sue ene ene u “es | 1,064.01 1.61 1 nearned Interest on Policy and Mort- . hat Joriew 4 » i" Policy LOANS. i i vei em iv oi 7 4.679.972.27 gage Loans Paid in Advance......... ~ 95327.7] BoM Tench - ’ or } : : ~ J _ ~ 3 i y , , * . 50 ——— 25 -; 5. d : : Real-Estate Sold Under Contract . oo - 405,615.36 + cnc Reserve for Taxes | ayable in 1950. .0m....258,735.04 Dorothy J: Gadd H y Buildi * 968.702.65 Reserve for Other Liabilities. .... .. .... 884,133.19 on Gare . ome Office Building. .... .... ee. 968,702.65 en Barbara 1. Gebhard ‘Other Real Estate Owned i 185.904.46 _ YoraL LissiLimiEs. . . ... wr ees $78,201,225.95 TN Swnier te er heal Lstate IC oa ve. 180,294. *, E. Gibson : Voluntary Contingency and other Surplus Mads Ginn d ts D d Accrued. ... 689,086.69 - . Dolores E. Glandy DD A he Shy 3 Premiums Due and Deferred. . . ....... 1,221,421.66 Policyholders and Beneficiaries: Dean Groves Other Assets. ,. re 23,063.81 Reserve for Contingencies. . . ese me 7 3,975,000.00 Dorothy X H——s, eee TE eet rsdn ~~ Unassigned Surplus. , “0nd aan see ou 4,517,926. 18 I Fd Jaan Total ADMITTED ASSETS. ... .. wm ...-$86,694,152.13 TOTAL. © wes mn vet van ae eee ene vet see me ie +. $86,694,152.13 Pauling Hancock Lr ; Dorothy M. Harding Geraldine M. Harman Dorothy Hames Kathleen F. Harris Robert C. Hatfield BE orraine Lovise Henneke 0 Harold LA Haver INSURANCE IN FORCE ( $421,418:121 Paid to Policyholders and Beneficiaries Since 1877 $206,090,325.00 Geo. A. Bancs ~ Frank H. Down > Cranence A. Jackson Ensen M. Spence : : Presiden Emeritus Vice- i Mortgage Division Exec. Vice-Pres., Ind. State Vice-President and Director of Agencies hong arin Indianapolis, Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Chamber of Commerce Indianapolis, Indiana . Soni X hi 8 . Eans B. Bannes Fiors I: Fnas Tudiasapolis, ludisns Wittace C. Tour A : Barnes, Hickam, Vice-Presidens Wittiam A. Jenkin Realtor * Edna Mee Wisse Pantzer & Boyd Indianapolis, Indians Secretary . Indianapolis, Indiana . 2 Ta on Indianapolis, Indiana : - Indianapolis, Indians Ada : DeWirr Canes Orro N. Fagwam, Epwanp M. Kannuann Haney B. Winson ro Chairman of the Board President, Merchants National Bank Treasurer Todi ud Nashville, Tennessee Indianapolis, Indiana Tai Indianapolis, Indiana c va , Lesuz E. Crovca : - Eowano A, Hozvon - . Ricuanp L. Meanes © Hennent M. Woousw i Robert H President " Vieo-Presidens. Vice-President Chairman Executive Commities ~~ “= - ‘Indianapolis, Indiana - ..St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada Indianapolis, Indiana -