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: vs E.R. Miller “Rites Planned
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Dr. Erskine,
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By United Press NEW YORK, June 2--Dr, John | Erskine, 71, who became a suc{cessful novelist and concert pi anist after more than two decades
For Tomorrow
Mrs. Sarah A, Miller died Friday at her home, 5252 Broadway. She was 73, Services will
be at 9 a. m,
Oak Lawn Cemetery, North Man- Ave, home. chester. Friends may call at Flan-| ner and Buchanan Mortuary novel was
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Surviving are her husband, Kd-| His second wife, Mrs. {ward R.; a brother, Harry Stiver, Worden Erskine whom he mar Ft, Wayne; two. sisters, Mrs. ried in 1945, was at his bedside {Jessie Crasher, Santa Anna, Cal.. when he died. ~ land Mrs, Clara Lake, Wawasee;| “Mr. Erskine had been sick for land a niece, Mrs. D. G. Arvin, some time,” she said in announcOwosso, Mich, ing his death, “He died quietly.” i He was formerly society editor Clad H. Apple for the New York World-Tele- | Clad H. Apple, a retired section gram & Sun,” a Scripps-Howard {foreman on the Big Four Rall-|newspaper. A na-| Dr. Erskine began life all over) tive of Oaklandon, he was T4.
Mr, Apple was a member of the Death of Youth
{Oaklandon Christian Church and | la, member of the 1.0,0.F. there for more than 50 years,
| Services will be at 2:30 p. m. {tomorrow in the McCord Funeral| N ain g C 00 |Home, Oaklandon, with burial in | the IOOF Cemetery there, i Id } id nt
{may call at the funeral home (after 3 p. m. today. A verdict of accidental death
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. | | Edna Robinson, Oaklandon; a son, |
|Lewis H., Indianapolis; two 8is-\yway returned last night in an|practicing to six hours A day and {ters, Mrs. Vera Bell, Oaklandon, autopsy report on a 17-year-old within six months appeared
land Mrs, Gladys Little, Indianap- rndianapolis youth who died Fri-| otis; a brother, Ed, of Lawrence, gay in the Plainfield Boys’ School. and four grandchildren. |Death was caused by a ruptured
[blood vessel, | ‘Miss Rachel Sawyer Superintendent Windell Fewell
Of Helen of Troy, Dies at 7
tomorrow in the Bethlehem Luth-| gs an English professor, died toeran Church, Burial will be in day of a heart attack at his Park §&
Dr, Erskine, whose best known = “The Private Life of | Mrs. Miller was born in Whit- high blood pressure since Nov, §
member of White Crown Hospital directors meeting of the Juilliard
Helen |
[guished for his erudite essays "A
{surprised his publishers. He had off!
. John Aur okie ranch manager Harvester Co. here, died y in the home of his ¢
humble c Co ar.) Brookt e toarnd which he was a Sotary <i Fraternity Member He also was a member of |
Kappa Epsilon fratern i Athenaeum, Hoosier eo Cliiby
Dr. John Erskine again after 40, For years he was
n English professor at Amherst nd Columbia Universities,
Jeetures, but little known outside is own academic field. Tractor and Imple Cly Then in 1925, he became a ce- Indianapolis emt of lebrity overnight when his witty, \ merce, Knights Templar satirical novel about Helen of Rite and Shrine. He was a Troy was published. ‘ ber of the Tabernacle It shocked his colleagues and ian urch and served of promised them a biography of ore Indiana John Milton, but gave them ml Born on a farm near stead this gay and rebellious nov- Ind. Mr. Brock a el written late at night when his career in the farm
professional duties were over. a 1 in Oxford, O.
In his late 40's he became a concert pianist. He increased his His first job was as a sales; of farm equipment at Cincinny
isoloist with the New York Sym- He later transferred iphony Orchestra. Critics and ‘Haute and Sanste a Lo audiences alike were amazed. ager in 1001, just prior to
He was forced to give up his formation o : musical career in 1935, when his Her Ving the Internation
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Miss Sawyer, who was 51, died pated. Mr. Fewell said the youth Friday in Robert W. Long Hos- fell outside the shower room. pital. She lived at 1834 E. Epler No Marks oi Body
| Ave., Edgewood. There were no marks on the! |. A native of Marion, she moved youth's body, according to Dr. |to Indianapolis in 1906 and was william Stafford, Hendricks {a member of the Happy Hour County coroner. But he said the | Class and Women's Society of blood vessel condition could have | Christian Service. {been induced during participation Friends may call at Cecil R. in such events as a sandiot ball { Hurt Sheffield Chapel from 4 p. m. (game, | today .until noon tomorrow. | Following a preliminary exam- | Surviving are her father, Fred ination which disclosed no state |B. Sr.; two brothers, Fred B. Jr. of shock or other ill effects from {and Frank, all of Indianapolis,|the fall, the youth was sent to 'and three sisters, Mrs. Charlotte/his dormitory, where he slept | Lynam, Indianapolis; Mrs.” Mar through the night. Mr. Fewell |garet Long, Altamont, Ill, and|said the youth was not in a coma | Mrs. Emeline Hendershott, ‘Rock land there seemed to be no cause ford, I. {for calling his mother,
| 4 ‘Mrs. Herschell Quarles | “Mother Notified” Mrs. Susie Quarles, an elevator The youth Sea about 8 2 ha operator in the Courthouse, died Mr. Fewell and the to tard 3 t G 1 was notified less than three hours {yesterday morning at General ,,.,;, gne was taken to the
| Hospital. She was 48. Services will be at 1 p.m: Wed-{**1001 With some Iriends,
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lage. Only in middle age can we Companies, he was transferred |be daring. Only when we are well Canada and spent 16 years thes {rooted in life cAn be branch out| He was branch manager at lana grow.” | ohn, New Brunswick, and Cf Dr. Erskine was born in New 8ary and Edmonton, Alberta. York City on Oct. 5, 1879, grew had much to do with the ints#e up in Weehawken, N. J, and en- duction of farm machinery nfs tered Columbia at 17. (that vast farming area open He is survived by his widow fOr the first time to settlers. B and two children, Anna and received in Canada, many high
Graham. recognitions from agricult - — governmental and civic bodies. Paul E. Baker
In 1919, Mr. Brookbank to Richmond, Ind. He served Rites Tomorrow Services for Paul Everett Bak-:
branch manager there until {When he came to Indiar ier, professional electrical engineer (at Central Rubber &
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{ Burial will be in Crown Hill,
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ischell; a daughter, Frances; and ’ {was imposed three weeks ago in {six brothers, Julius, Virgil, Ted, 1. venile Court.
| Vernon, Thomas and Clarence
[oe all of -Indianapolis. ‘ Dood I’ Loses Rites Tomorrow |Appendix, Puts For Mrs. Sparks ' [Nurses in Stitches
here, lived at 3927 Cornelius Ave. !She was a member of the First i Baptist church. | Surviving are her husband, Her-|
at 2065 N. Olney St, | He was a member of Barth \ Place Methodist Church, Riviera|1¢7 and Buchan. Club, Brookside Lodge 720 F&AM, gp 1 0 * CHT ¥. Scottish Rite, Indiana Society of | win in Professional Electrical Engineers Mr. Kelly and the national engineering so-/ “A elly died clety. Frid ; Surviving are his wife, Floy; a home, 5814 Fordaughter, Mabel Eileen; a son, '®St Lane, He lm. Everett Earl, and his mother, Eva | Was 62. Mr. Kelly N., all of Indianapolis. Surviving ishis
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buried at Memorial Park Ceme-| tery at 3:30 p. m, tomorrow fol-| lowing services iout early today and his gags left] at the Moore JE hospital nurses in stiches.
and Kirk North- & 1 “You're having your opening! east Chapel, x now,” the Hoosier comedian told Mrs. Sparks (Dr. Stanley Immerman just bedied Friday of } {fore the emergency appendectomy | traffic accident lat St. John’s Hospital in Santa injuries. She was © Monica. “But remember I've got a mem er of to open at the Palladium in Lonrightwood don in four weeks.” Christian Church “Don’t worry now Red” Dr. and its Dorcas {Immerman said as Mr. Skelton Circle. . was prepared for surgery. Survivors in- “I'm not worried. Just tell that|
clude -her husguy to stop shaking the bed” band, Samuel J.; four daughters, Mr. Skelton replied.
{Mrs Kathleen Rasener, Mrs. Vir“That's far enough. I'm |ginia Bills, Spencer; Mrs. Helen , yet” Mr. a Mh a Mueller, Ft. Worth, Tex.; Mrs. Joy inurse as she tucked a blanket Heath; a son, Harold Cunning-| lelose to his chin. ham, of Los Angeles; four broth-| “qu, op egian rejected the doe-| ¥ ers, Hershall, Ora, Ross and tor's offer to have a local anes- | Joseph Carmichael, Los Angeles; thetic sc he could ‘watch ' thel two sisters, Mrs. Irma Prettyman | eration. | (and Alice Green, Los Angeles; pe ‘No, ‘thanks, it's all T can dol {and her father, William Car- to look. at my tomato julee in
michael. . the: morning,” Mr. Skelton said. Charles S. Smith His wife, Georgia, and Author Services for Charles 8. Smith /Gene Fowler accompanied him to| ‘a’ salesman for Central Supply the hospital. Mr. Skelton was on Plumbing Co. for 43 years, will the operating table for two hours.
BB be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Flanner! “No one could have topped his 5 mortuary, with performance,” Dr. Immerman
{& Buchanan {burial in Crown Hill. commented. “Taking out the apstrictly an anti
| Mr. Smith, who was 67, died pendix .. Was | yesterday in his home, 5117 Rals- climax. {ton Ave. A native of Greenfield, TT I
he lived in Indianapolis most of Mrs Buford Shannon
his life and was a member of the | Bellaire Methodist Church, Rites Wednesday Services for Mrs. Josephine
| Surviving are his wife, Edith E.; three sons, the Rev. Charles 2 E. Smith, pastor of Westview Shannon; 66, of ‘849 Camp St. will be held at 10 a. m. WednesBaptist Church; James R. and day at Bacob Brothers West Side (Paul W. all of Indianapolis; a | brother, Reno, Chicago: two chapel. Mrs. Shannon died ‘yester- : 8 |day. Burial will be at New Crown Cemetery.
| sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Frost, Alma, A resident of Indianapolis for
dian Red Skelton had his appendix;
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| Indianapolis, and three grand-|, past 40 years, Mrs. Shannon | children. was a member of the Mt. Paran | IE EA {Baptist Church. 3 Jack James Honored | She is survived by her husband,
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