Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1952 — Page 18
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Times State Serviee fliness. He wks 86 and lived at George W. Everett, retired RRAZII jan. 2 Mrs. Kath- 5801 N:“Pénnsylvania St printer of the News will he buried erine Blower the. " “chine Fate Born a west Arthurlie, Bar Friday in Washington Park. Sery foman has. the sweetest bus- head Scotland he came to ~ : : > ness in Brazil Indianapolis in. 1888. He retired !Ces will be at 3 p m at shirley At her home on U. § 40 at 14. years ago’ fram. the Nev’ Brothers Irving Hil Chapel iis 2st end of the weity, Mrs. York. Central where “he wa¥ Mr. Everett, who lived at 122 N. Rigwer. turns ‘out ‘the kind of supervisor. in the piece goods de Kealing Ave. candy that does Tovely things for partment . wai. 18. He Tevour taste buds “and terrible My Dovigherty ‘belonged to a tired 13 veirs things (hr your waistline. Presbyterian Church in-8cotland 3 ago after serving Hers if asstrict policy of "no ang to’ Marion. Masonic: Lodge, 37 vears inthe uhstitute ingredients.” As a ¢on-'a95 and the Association of Res! newspaper OA sequence, the candy sold in heriineq Rajlway Fmployees of the] posing room
ane-room shop contains only the nye
of
richest, most- fattening maFanner & “ terigls« bufler. gagar, cream; va nila pure c¢hbcolate candied
fruite
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That's She doesn’t mind allowing a visbeing m%de, but the original recipes are given to no one, “My
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His wife- has remained in the tdmorrow at GG. H. Herrmann Fu-|ans, past patron of Golden Rule candY business ever since [ neral Home. Burial, 8t. Joseph's Eastern Star Chapter 413, and The “only other person who Cemetery po y member of Marion County Past knows what goes into each kind "dH : Magrons and Pas{ Patrons Asso of candy iz Mrs. Verneice Kumpf MRS. GLADYS G. RERN, 61 ciation hired bv Mr. Blower 30 vears ago, of 4753 Stratford Ave. Services Surviving are his son, Morris C when he took over the confec- at 2:30 p. m. Friday at Harry w. Everett, San Bernardino, Cal.;-a tionery from his uncle, Moore Peace. Chapel. Buna), daughter, Mrg. Alice M. GoodMrs. Kumpf learned to dip Washington Park, a night. Indianapolis; two sisters chocolates by hand from Mi MRS. CARRIE K. DUNN, 3037 Miss Bertha W. Everett and Mrs.
Blower, and is sole proprietress Meredith Ave, Services-at-+p.—m.-J. the Friday at Harry W. Moore Peace, Brazil shop: Mrs. Blower doesn't Chapel
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know how 10 dip them " “There are very few hand-dip
pers in more,”
the "candy said Mrs,
equipment.
“All we have are marble slabs 18 (for dipping), copper Keitlés| a oq ident. Services 1 p. m. Friday, gas stove and four hands” Mrs. Blower’'s description of her i.) New Crown.
Blower. of it is done by machine.” The two women use very
business
aids to candy-making. “We pack our candy in the same blue-and-
white box we've
Find Soldier Slain in . Beer Cellar
POTTSVILLE, Pa. Jan. 2 Hovey 8t. Services at 1:30 p. m. (UP)-- A 20-year-old soldier from tomorrow at G. H. Herrmann Futhe Indiantown Gap military neral Home. résérvation was found dead in a Park.
heer cellar of a tavern yesterday,
his
head ‘crushed
shell.”
rington,
of North
home town avatiable), was found
hy
bartender Ray
. things to make a diet with desire. How are these put together to Makin roduce the finished sweets
said
was
he went into the cellar to tap a keg of beer during the tavern’s New Year's celebration. Police Chief A. J. Downey said a blood-stained mallet was found beside the body. The mallet was Kept in the beer cellar to knock
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John, developed these recipes after the first World War when he went his uncle in a confectionery Mrs. ’ Mr. Blower died 21 years ago. Beecher St, Services at 10 a. m.
any N. “Most P. Mm. tomorrow at Flanner & Bu-
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morrow in the Montgomery Mor-|
nieces, Miss Helén Hathaway of Apopka,
Local Deaths
Services will be at 2 m. to-|
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uary.with brial in Crown Hill. Survivors are: his wife, Ma-| hilde; a daughter, Mrs. Ethel son-in-law, James H. hrother-in-law, Harvey nephew, John Doughof Indianapolis;. two
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Everett
Mr. E here more than 50 a Spanish-America During World Wai
rty, all
Fla., and Miss Rebecca yougherty, Indianapolis. France : Mr. Everett He Lodge
Church. Masonie GEORGE LUDWIG, 60, of 2319
M. Bailev of
Burial, Crown Hill.
LJ " ~ - LOUIS J .DENZER, 91, of 133 '. Sheffield Ave. Services at 2
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hanan Mortiary, Burial, Crown
u » ~ EDWIN SHOBE, 84, of 340 W. th St, a lifelong Indianapolis
King & King Funeral Home. Bur-
used for years, of 649 N, Jefferson Ave. and wg don’t ship any out. of seamstress for Hinchman > form Co. Services at 2 p.m. Fri-
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tuary. Burial in Crown Hill.
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Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial, Crown Hill.
A dispute -over
~ » nu MISS SOPHIE WERNER, 70, Former Uni-
ay at Flanner & Buchanan Mor- jsp.
» ~ » MRS. ‘ANNA E. HICKEY, 78 new term, decide ormer Indianapolis resident.
ervices at 1 p. m. tomorrow at
#8 =n : resulted. GUY SKINNER, 50, of 3282 and those of the
Burial, Washington .,m6 jobs
vette
War perintendent of Grace. Methodist belonged to Center was mander of Harold Megrew Camp One, United Spanish War Veter
Indianapolis; brother, Curtis T, Everett, Bethesda. Md.; eight grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
Mayor Woodruff
ember of the
International
y po graphical nion Born in, J.afaTenn., Mr verett lived vears., n War Veteran * Ighesserved as
a YMCA secretary in .l.e Harve
a former
past com-
Princeton Has - Double Staffs On: City Jobs
PRINCETON, Ind., Jan. 2 (UP) appointments between Democratic Mayor Vernor Woodruff and the Republican city council resulted today in 54 persons reporting for work on 27
beginning a 0 keep most
of the department heads and employees who served him the past term. But ‘the new GOP council had other ideas and an impasse
Thus, appointees of the mayor
council showed
up for work this morning for the in a deadlock which might last until the councit holds
W. J. Mercer
He ize Allied Grocers, . - was adb0-year
He was gnd Asparagus Club International.
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| Self-Defense Claimed—
Ex-Cub Pi
Rites Friday
Services will be at. 1:30 §.. m. Friday for Walter Jostiua Mercer, organizer of “Allied Grocers, Inc, The funeral will be at the Hisey & Titus Mortuary, with burial in
Cub Pitcher Slain; Mexican Officer Held |
. : - : i. By United Press + was attacked by the baseball star Hy EL MANTE, - Mexico, Jan, 2 at {his cotton center town of the Plainfield Cemetery. Authorities held Mexican police) . pout 5000. : 3 «| Mr.. Mercer died: vesterday at officer Juan Cano for investiga-| = mp. big righthanded pitcher wis, his home at 4533 Carrollton Ave tion today following the fatal en route ta Mexico City. to see He wag 53," —shdoting of former major league hig mother.. He-was picked up by Mr. Mercer camé to Indianapo- Pitcher Hiram Bithorn. local police after hehad attempted . lis from Carthage, A member of _ Bithorn, a native of San Juan, ii, ge] his 1947, Buick - without a pionéer Hoosier family, he spent Puerto Rico, starred. with the. ne. qocuments. . most of his, life in Indianapolis. Chicago Cubs-at one time and ™ G,yeq said the “shooting. ocHe served as éxecutive secretary later became an umpire in the eq Dec, 27,-when Bithorn atof the Indianapolis Association of United States, Distric4 Attorneyii,.xeq Cano, who was accom: : Grocerynien, resigning to orgah- Jesus Govea said Cano shot As — = Bithorn in «elif defense when he a police guard.. The story was : ee LL not made public until yesterday. Bithorn was buried at Ciudad Victoria, capital of Tamaulipas state, but relatives in Mexico City, have started arrangements to have the body exhumed and flown’ to San Juan. : Att k | Govea said- Bithorn apparently ac er attempted to sell his car because ’ “he was.short of funds.” He said! NEW ORLEANS, Jan, 2: (UP) he did not have money to pay his dren, Mrs. Frank W, Tinsley and —A 200-pound man surprised a hotel bill in El Mante.- : Walter J. Mercer, Indianapolis; pretty housewife undressing in! Bithorn pitched for the Cubs a brother, John R. Mercer; Indi- her bedroom early. yesterday. in 1942-43, then went into: service
anapolis; a sister, Mrs. Wendell choked her almost to death and joer Jone kan) pain Jn Dixon, and *his mother, Mrs.|stuffed her into the dirty clothes, . cue Yeoord of 74 victories andl
(yeorge KE. Mercer, both of Park compartment of a bathroom 21 defeats
Until retirement six years ago Te Mr. Mercer wag executive secretary and manager of Allied Grocers, : He belonged to Methodist. Church and Plainfield Masonic Lodge. He was a ,member of Toastmasters International
Housewife Fights Off
Broadway
his Mercer;
Surviving are [.ouise Payne
wife, Mrs, two chil-|
panying the former:ball player as ——
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New Yeas barcy. JEFFERSONVILLE, Jian: “She was not taped,” Coronor (UP)-—Three police officers™reNicholas Chetta said. “She had turned a woman to Newport, Ky.,| scratches all over her face, neck today when she confessed killing] and chest and some on her legs. @ man whose death was listed as. She was pretty close to the line Suicide in 1945. when I arrived at her home. Ir It was a New Year's Day “conthe man had choked her a little S¢ience confession,” authorities harder, it would have killed her.” Said. When Mrs. Nichols was revived Mrs. Betty Lee Stidham, 40, told
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Pay Hike Oppose
County Courvil President Scott Ging today said he opposed pay raises sought by nine judges for their court reporters.
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know about it,” Mr. Ging said. cteps and went -into the bedroom At the time of Mr. Fehler's: Municipal Court Judges -Scott/to undress. death, Mrs. Stidham told authori-/|| McDonald and. Phillip L. Bayt She was combing her haiwhenities. he Killed himself SH s2c8 today said they planned to ask she heard a noise behind her. repulsed his attentions 8 2 similar increases for their Te- Turning around, she saw the man, her husband was serving in. the! porters at the February meetifg who was about six feet tall, He Army in Germany then, but died || of the council, lunged at her. several.months ago. | : Mrs. Stidham told police she || wanted to get the matter off her | conscience.
Thieves Crash PadyOf Lilibet's Secretary
LONDON, Jan. 2 (UP)—Police|
The salary increase requests already before the ¢ouncil include those for the. five superior courts, ‘two criminal courts, eircuit: court and probate court.
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| The other three judges—ju- pjodded through the woods in. ; Hil venile and two civil municipal which John Keats wrote his ode In Tumbles on Ice {11H} courts—so far have made noj«mg ga Nightingale” today in|
eo { Two persons were hurt such request. search of clues fo thieves who as they fell on the ice. Both
The other six councilmen have escaped with $11,200 worth of fursito hospitals for X-rays. not declared themselves on ‘the from the home of Princess Eliza-| Mrs, Bethel Harper 20, slipped issue. Action on the request will beth’s private secretary,during alon icy steps at her home, 1635 he taken at the Council meeting New Year's Eve party, “Rembrandt St. tomorrow. “We were having a very good! (laude Shelby. 60. A request by the Welfare De- party.” Secretary Lt. Col. Martin pe walked near his partment for a $550,000 tempo. Charteris said, when a “wail of College Ave. rary loan is expected to be ap- horror” interrupted the dancing ___ proved tomorrow. It will be re-'and drinking as somebody dispaid when taxes are collected in covered the loss.
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. RT . its first regular meeting next ; ielike an egg JOANN M. CORBIN, 80, of 3108 Monday. or Bu or 8 nex spring _ The thieves made off through howling news, cartoons and pic N. Colorado Ave. rvices aL 0 yr a : is —— the woods in which. tradition has tures each week in The Sunday The bodv of the soldier, iden- 4. m. tomorrow a oore Kir it, Keats wrote his ode. | Times. ? tified only as Pvt. Elmer G. Har- Northeast Chapel. Burial in THE DISPUTE involved heads The Father Type PE ar Dakota (ne North Vernon. of the water’ street, sewer and LOTTSVILLE,: Pa. Jan. ?2 2 x =» : : (UP)-—A soldier from the In- : Slane when JAMES R. ROE, 85. Linton. Parking meter departments and giantown Gap, Pa., military resServices at 3 p. m. tomorrow at 23 salaried employees working ervation, who policq said obFlanner & Buchanan Mortuary. ndef them. viously celebrated the New. Year! ? @ Burial, Floral Park. po ire 7s at , __itoo well,"broke in to the Walter £4 8. The . Princeton Clarion-News, qian home, turned on: all the : MRS. MATTIE HAWKINS, 53 commenting in a front-page edi- ;ionte phyrped 5 month-old Walof 641 W, Eugene St. Services at| torial, demanded. that “politics ter Gliem, covered him up and . 11 a. m. Saturday in St. John's|/take a back seat to community feq % Baptist Church. Burial, Floral Welfare. - >
bungs into beer barrels.
Three other soldiers from.
In-
diantown Gap wére held by police for questioning. Cpl. Clyde Dunlap of Cadiz, O., and Euel Smith, of Georgia, were arrested in the
tavern: Hubert Mc¢Kane, son City, N. Y
2. of
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John-
he stepped off a bus from Potts-
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aid McKane's uni
form was stained with blood. County. Detective Lewis Buono - said the four soldiers came here
Sunday
night fro
m
(Gap for a New Year's Eve party
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they going
heard an a:
gument
Indiantown
on in the beer cellar hit paid no
attention
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Park. Gen. Wm. Donovan's Granddaughter Dies
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: picked qaughter of Maj. Gen. Wililam up by police in Wilkes-Barre as (wild Bill) Donovan-died at her home here yesterday after swal-
lowing silver polish containing! { owing silver p His 0 g to hundreds of wounded United! cyanide of potassium, Nations troops.- "Several ' had Dr. . Fr .Aiark bya . X Frank - ‘Tappen al ¢| spoken to him at the Korean
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