Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1950 — Page 2
Methodists Report Rise in Gifts, [Say Membership as Meeting Ends Traffic.
Conference Received $3.8 Million in Year; [1% ™ Wayna Yaar of Topeka, 24 Violators Held;
Vatican Envoy Opposed; Appointments Listed Tbe Rev. Meade Reynolds v "3 Hurt in Crash | {retired ‘at the conference. He will # f \: &_..By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor {be succeeded rt the Morris Street! The police drive on traffic vio- 1 : "Methodists of the Indiana Conference report gains in church oon by the Rev. Robert C. ators had to rp o a, : and Sunday school enrollment and in gifts to all causes following yy oimes. wh~ has been the rimal: tod miners dows na hn yin his he of Aner meeting in Bloomington. ‘of the-Mt. Auburn Church. The tinued to show in reduced rs and an
The meeting, which opened Wednesday, closed yesterday with y : 3 oy j- the announcement of appointinents, The churches voiced their stand Xe” + MF, Reynolds will live 1 hisdent casualties. | _ on such matters as gambling, federal aid to education, contifiua- wal in Brown Lounty. The 24-hour period . tion of the Marshall Plan, a ree earn TOT ———=| Other new appointments follow: midnight today yielded 23 arrests’ ; tin of the United Sate {auxiliary school services to alll Belleville; the ‘Rev... Donaldiin the city. They included 18} ; : {children and gives federal aid to] Bruce ‘Cogley, - newly: ordained ers, five reckless drivers and to the Vatican and various other speed . guestions. {parochial Is. a | miaer Jag SEBOURERE an two for miscellaneous offenses. : Membership in the 580 Method-| Rad n WIRE; Bethel, Only three persons were hurt A Bishop Richard C. Raines of the (ot Churches in Indiana increased Rev, T. E. Adams; Center and A : Indiana Area accepted on behalf 1) 17¢ during the year bringing Glenn's Valley, the Rev. Floyd in tratis here yesterday, of the conference the gift Of Aine total enfolment to 139.062 B. Fisher of Weberville, Mich; Injured in a collison at SFL tract of 40.acres on the edge ofiTotal Sunday School encoliment| Forest Manor, the Rey, L. D. And Gentil ANE Vol Sam H
er's Aid Society of the Indiana : LR ned fldre hington Park. - Annual CI tr ar apron. The conférence adopted 4 total Grace, the Rev. Francis T. John- A 16-year-old girl remained in| Burial Plan in Shildren 0: #2 emigrant wat lo ben Washin _— 69, ied “district superintendent of the| budget for world service and 6on-/son of Mt. Vernon; Health Me- Methodist Hospital today with in-} Washington Park x ’ : Saturday in her home. Born at homas H. Hinshaw Corydon, she had lived in Indian-
District. frente hneyolenses of $223,486 moral, the Rev. Leroy Hodapp of juries received in a Saturday 3 (at) He will succeed Dr. W. €. Pat.|for the coming year. |Orleans, who is a récent semi night collision which set a car, Services for Joan Carol Little rick who will assume the position The 463 Woman's Societies of graduate: Roosevelt Temple. the afre. Sheila XK. Rall, 1450 Rem-|daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Heber ‘Thomas H. Hinshaw, Carmel, apoila 38 years, She was 9 A MebeF with the Ald Society. Christian Service include 24,314 Rev, E. P. White, |brandt St. was listed in fair con-|J. Little, 150 8. Eighth St. Beech|Will be buried in Little Eagle ae five sons, Thomas
members. The women gave $161.- —— | dition. Five others were hurt, none/Grove, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Cemetery, following services in| SU't Cy oon M. Wendell
Spurn Federal Aid 565 last rov Little Eagle Christian year for support of local | seriously, in the crash at 50th 8t.| Wednesday in Beech Grove Meth- e Cc Church at The conference expressed church activities, S ; odist Ch Burial will be in|2 Pp. m. today. N. and Glenn L., all of Indian- : on of Former and Michigan Rd. urch. "Mr. Hinshaw, who was 67, died apolis; two daughters, Mrs. James
~ strong disapproval of proposed! np. North Methodist, the . Washington Park. : 3 ’ A 14-year-old boy was in eriti- : . Mrs. i government. - Segiaiation Which Broadway and the Irvington Residents Drowns eal an at a Francis Hos.| Joan, who was 12, died Satur- Baturda ¥ 2 Sma wom of his Sn. Te cll 16 Pwned and operated matitutions, Churches. three of the denomina-| william Zimmet, 4-year-old son (Pital today as the Verbt of an-H 08 We Wie. Where|YeATs. grandchildren and 11 great-grand-“It voted to register objection to tion's largest congregations in theior Mr and Mrs. Max Zimmet, [Other Saturday night crash. Rob- Lake near Townsend, Wis., re Surviving are five sons, Don. children. : 3 the Tepolatuint of an. ambas (ty: Will welcome new associatetormerly of Indianapolis, ert Davenport, 421 N. Lasalle St. 700 a YAcatlonine sud death Leon, Max and Clayton, Carmel, ili ill sador to the Vatican pastors. : \drowned yesterday in a swim. Suffered a bad cut on his pose Jaren ntl - yuleian by a heart/and Carlton Plainfield; three Charles William Di ; . Dr. R. M. Pierce, distinguished ming pool in Oakland, Cal and serious injuries to the rihs|8Pparently Was ca ya daughters, Mrs. Mildred Teeter, Charles William Dill, 1503 Delegates passed a resolution Methodist clergyman who has re} ‘Mr and Mrs. Zimmet moved and lung. Six others were slighti Bifack.. - Girls/Carmel Mrs. Anna Waite, Culver, Fruitdale Ave., who died Saturday hat “sarnestly warns membersitired as a member of the Rock|to California a month ago Their injured. A member bf the Camplte 3 and Mrs Velma Doris Robey, ina Bridgeport nursing home, will pf Methodist churches againstiRiver Illinois Conference, will Indianapolis address was 4150 ——————— and the Girt sin Club, sie ate Zionsville: two sisters, Mrs. Nellie|be buried in Brownsburg after /gontracting marriages withlcome here to share the Broadway! Guilford Ave. | q : tandeg | te # Che and Michener and Mrs. Loretta Wil-| services at 2.p. m. today in Moore Raman paithalics ger the _son:lchuseh with his son, the Rev. Surviving are his parents, his Former Teacher grade of the Hook Grove Public/son; and four brothers, Earl,|& Kirk Ben Davis Chapel. ditions im Robert Pierce. The Rev, Willlam older sister, Constance, and sev- At D ePauw Dies “I8hool next fall. ve PUble, tt Rue and Tester, all of Car-| ~ Born in Coltax,” Mr: Dili, who
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law." Brantle y of the Tennessee Coni-lerai aunts and uncles living he mel, and 20 grandchildren 75, had lived in Indianapolis The conference asked for the be g here. Survivors in addition to her + grand . was 19, tinuation of the Marshall ference sige wip b me an asso-| Services will be held at the] ®. Clarendon Ross, a former|parents, are a sister, Virginia K.;i Mes Anna Roberson 20 years. He was a carpenter 50 Atl ho toed of the “ats pastortar Broadway. Aaron - Ruben Funeral Home pePauw University professor and her paternal grandfather, John,| « AANINCG__ ROMY years until his retirement in 1942. of FKurope and not merely Rev. Reynolds Retired ~ |Dere. Time, for services has noti, native of Windfall, Ind. died/and maternal grandfather, Karl] Mrs. Anna M. Roberson, 2026 He was a member of Odd Fellows got rid of Ameriean surpluses.| The Rev. ‘Gerald Clapsaddle bee set, Saturday night in Mercy Hospital, Kalweit, all of Beech Grove. [Shriver Ave, who died Saturday Lodge. registered opposition to the from Van Buren will come to Hamilton, O., after suffering : 11h General Hospital, will be buried| Survivors inctude his wife, Ona; : : Mrs. Helena Frank Fine Mrs. Charles H. Hofacker in Crown Hill after services at|two daughters, Mrs. Leola Arthur
heart attack earlier in the day. | Services for Mrs. Helena Frank,| Mr. Ross, 61, was a professor “Mrs. Olive B. Hofacker, 739 Eim|2 P. m. Wednesday in Twenty-jand Mrs. Evelyn Huffman, and 0 N. Oriental St., will be held English, and had been at oh > k | Mrs. Roberson, who was B53, another son, Julius, Brownsburg; al 130 p.m. Weineedad =n Barry Miami University, Oxford, O, Sunatoniuis, elt be nie I was born in Hopkinsville, Ky. She|a half-sister, Mrs. Mary Collins, a will be in Crown Hill. since 1913. He also taught at one), "oo ryorrow in Grinsteiner's bad lived in Indianapolis 25 years| half-brother, Guy Fisher, Indian- ~ 1" Mun Tanks whe was H.. died I? 3t Texas A&M. Funeral Home. , t and was a niember of the Twenty- apolis, and nine grandchildren. tints Shel He was an authority on poets of . treet Church, and the -€ tis morning: n her home. ‘Sh, He Tas an autheriy on pool A litlong resident of, Inder piomer” Gece ana Usher Boara Mis. Rilda Crawley and had lived in Indianapolis 72|Masters- and playright Henrick was a member of the Order of of the church, ° Mrs. Rilda Hannah Crawley, years. She was a member of Zion Ibsen and also noted for an ex-Eastern Star. Survivors include two brothers, Cambridge City, who died yester-
Evangelical Reformed Church. (tensive library on foreign litera-| She is survived by her husband, James and William Medley; a sis- day in Indianapolis, will be . Survivo \ . ture. Charles H., hter, Mrs. Bea- ter, Mrs, Louise Brown, and alburied in Metamora after servrs are five daughters; Flea 1, a dang 8 half-sister, Mrs. Emma Britt; all{ices at 2 p. m. tomorrow in
Bill which provides North Church as associate and
Moats, M14. Tulse Bush and Mrs. leine, and two sons, Mark and'g*andehildren and one great-| Karl bridge City. nuth, all of Indianapolis, Alan. gr : ¥ | Mrs. i : _land Mrs. Dorthy Cromwell, Mem<| ~~ a ; - Moldep--= arl Hamilton Mia, Crawley, who was 83, died phis, Tenn.: two sons, Charles MIS. Minnie Schwarzer Harry rv Services for Mrs. Nadene Ham-|in the home of a grandson, Louis and Clyde, Indianapolis; two #18] gurvices for Mrs. Minnie L.| Harry Molder, 15 W, Ray Bt. ters, Mrs, Elizabeth Kroll, of In- . who turd his home, De held at 2:30 p.m, today in|illness of two weeks. Mrs. Schwarzer, 6511 Winthrop Ave. died Sa ay in his Flanner and Buchanan mortuary. Crawley was a native of Meta-
dianapolis, and Mrs. Gretchen esday|Will be buried in Memorial Park , ¢ Smith, Cleveland, O.; 23 grand- Vn be held at 20 : BW singadany after private services at 3 p. m. Burial was to be in Crown Hill, ' 'mora and a member of the
children and 8 great-grandchil- : Wednesday in Harry W. Moore, § dren, Sih = Shap. Burial will be Ih Crown Peace Chapel. ny ‘Saturday in Methedist Hospital.| moved to Cambridge City sev- : > : A lifelong Indianapolis resi-! Surviving are her -husband,| eral years ago. : Mrs. Alice Boyd as. Schiwarser, Woo wa 95. dent, Mr, Moider, Who. was 62, Karl L Jr.; three daughters, Mrs, Survivors, in addition to Mr. Services for Mrs. Alice Boyd, in ry A she Was a/0Wned and operated several res- Elizabeth Genders, Mrs. Roberta Redick, include two stepdaugh54, who, died Saturday at her|pesident of Indi bolls 70 years taurants here before his retire- Johnson and Miss Mary Jane ters, Mrs, Margaret MeGrady, : : " resident of Indlanapo Years.\ ont in 1932. He was a member Hamilton, and eight grandchil-| Cambridge City, and Mrs, Frank
| Franklin from the Franklin|reached 96.451 last year. Method-| Cooper who was ordained by the "Za altuna . Chamber of Commerce. The land|jg¢ church uliiinay equipment| confererice; Maple Hill, the Rev. his wife, Bertha Abrams, 56, and}: Joan Carol Little Sal B'rith. will be used for a site for a home znd land owned by Methodists Frank Buckner of Wanamaker, Mary 3 Abrams, 27, of 2010 N. an . Ata i Surviving are his wife, Yetta: - for the aged. ; in. southern Indiana were re- Ind; Mt. Auburn, the Rev. W. Mer st. ie 3 three sons, Joseph, Samus} and ie Dr, Bumner L. Martin. superin:|ported to represent a value of lL. Hartman of Harrodsburg, Mr. and Mrs, Abrams were David a daughter Mrs, Belle Op- Mrs. Anna Alstott : tendent of the Indianapolis Dis- $18,668,125, a net gain of $1- Ind, also just ordained. treated at St, Vincent's Hospital. ETTRTAT ; # _ lpenheim, all. of Indianapolis; Services for Mrs. Anna M. Altrict, was reappointed, Dr. W. T.|585.162. The conference raised Southport, the Rev, C. R. Query| Their car was in collision with Af, - . three sisters, Mrs. Gilley M. Sab- R. State A to be Jones of Indianapolis, who for the|the sum of $3,830,410 for all pur-'of Bloomington who is a former|truck driven by Charles W, ~ |olosky, Indianapolis, Mrs. Morris stott, 22 N. State Ave, Were I past nine Jears hag served as the poses during the year. | pastor of the Heath Memorial Stoud, 73, Riviera Beach, Fla. or p A ape ele’ BUPOItE held at 11 a. m. today in Sein: executive secre of the Preach-| {Church ‘here; West Newton, the wrt 1 ; > steine’rs Funeral Home. Burial or Service Budget $223,486 Rey R. H. Miller, just ordained; $ Hurt’ Crash. Prllaadiphia. Fa. oven Smad
Mrs. 1d, 5 wife, trice Denwood, Indianapolis; two Mary Rabold, Mrs. Helen| Surviving are his wife, Made- n po of Indianapolis. oe a Cami
Gary; a sister, Mrs. Addie Pigg, ndianapolis; a brother, Charles Calonge, Connersville; two grandchildren and one great grandchild. 3 GH Miss Lillie Heid Services for Miss Lillie Heid, 2175 8. Meridian St, will be at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Wald Funeral Home. Burial will be in
Crown Hill Miss Heid, who was 62, died
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long resident of Indianapolis, Miss Heid was a member of Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Church. - Surviving are two sisters, Mra, Elizabeth Maschmeyer, and Mrs. Emma R. Lorenz; and five brothe ers, Louis ¥. Geqrge, Fred J, John, and Harry Heid, all of Indianapolis. : :
Mrs. Charles Ferguson ~ Services for Mrs. Ella Fergu~ son, R. R. 8, Box 669, will be heid at 2:30 p. m. today in Southport Baptist Church. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Ferguson, who was 73, died Saturday in Marion County - Tuberculosis Hospital at Sunnyside.
St. who died Saturday in Huff{Bfth Street Baptist Church. ia son, Russell, all of Indianapolis;i A lifelong resident of Marion
County, Mrs. Ferguson had been a member of Southport Baptist Church 50 years, and also was a member of Rebekah Lodge and the Coterie Club, Survivors include her husband, Charles; two daughters, Mrs, Gladys Heeringa, Indianapolis, and Mrs, Nellie Cablon, Edinburg; four sons, Ralph, Virgil, Ray an Harry Ferguson, and a sister, . rs. Sarah Myers, all of Southport, and nine grandchildren.
Mrs. Anna Phillips
ilton, 3627 Winthrop Ave., were to Redick, 3336 Robson St., after an| Services for Mrs. Anna Phillips,
413 E. St. Clair St., will be held at 2 p. m. today in Royster & Askin Mortuary. Burial will be in _
Mrs. Hamilton. who was 51, died Methodist Church... there. She! Crown Hill
Mrs. Phillips, who was 78, died" Friday in the Conde Nursing Home. Born at Southport, she had lived in Indianapolis 67 years. Her daughter, Mrs. Gladys Trueblood, and one grandchild,
homne, St Hdpunout A hr toi She was a member of Zon TvAR-o¢ Joyal Order of Moose. |dren, all of Indianapolis. _ | Redick, Knightstown. Seventh Day Adventist Church.| g .ivoee are a son, Robert; Burial will be in Crown Hill. two sisters, Mrs. Augusta Mayer Mrs. Boyd had been ill since|, + Mrs. Anna Koomer, two March. Survivors include her|.,nqchildren and one greatmother, Mrs. Lula Barber and a|grgndchild i sister, Mrs. Maxine Barber, both rob
of Indianapolis. . : : : : 5 ni po off Three Children Drown : pon ofr Witenes | [AS umes & ervices for am : Offutt, 38, of 227 KN. Capitol Ave. los® up) Bi es Bingwood| ’ ’ ged ’ 3 o
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i WILLIAMSPORT, June 2 8 arrived, three of his five children | Si | (UP)—Warren County Coroneridrowned in a small pond they { OMORROW IS {Roy T. Goodrick sald today Wil-| were exploring on the tobacco -’ - .
liam Howard Depp, 40, Oxford,! farm where Mr. Ellingwood was was killed by lightning while/to have started work today. plowing with a tractor on a farm, Drowned were Rollin, 10, Larry, east of Pine Village Saturday. 8, and 6-year-old Marsha. 3 ! ! I Le ; ® ® : ® Our wise old friend Confucius will, we hope, pardon our using him to put across an idea.
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