Leader-Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1935. MARION. LEADER-TRIBUNE THIRTEEN 4 MANY CONDOLE SUNDAY'S WIDOW thousands of Messages Received At Home; Services to be Held In Chicago On Sunday. of messages condoling the Chicago, Nov. 7.

(P) -Thousands Sunday's widow in the noted evangelist's sudden death were borne to the north side home where his body lay today. One came from President Franklin D. Roosevelt. was sent by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia of New York. Others were forwarded by friends -prominent and obscure -who had known Sunday when he followed the baseball paths and the "sawdust trail" with success.

Buoyed by this impressive manifestation of sympathy, the widow, Mrs. Helen Sunday, announced funeral be held 2 m. Saturday at the Moody Memorial Church in Chicago. The body will lie state in edifice for several hours before the rites are conducted. wMrs, Sunday accompanied turned to her the husband men around the gospel circuit for aid in arranging further details.

These include his private secretary and pianist, Bentley Ackley of Philadelphia; his song leader, Homer Rodeheaver; and his aide, Harry Clark of Chicago. They will all participate in the obsequies. The -two sons, William, and Paul, arrived by plane from Los Angeles to comfort their nother. The chief -executive's telegram read: "I am greatly grieved to hear your distinguished husband passed away. Mrs.

Roosevelt joins me- in extending our deepest sympathy." Mrs. Sunday discussed in a philosophic vein the death of her 72- husband A heart attack last night. She said: "He was sensible about death. He told me only yesterday: 'If I go, I know you'll No one can -place but know a man who saved a million souls will have no trouble getting into heav: en." STREIB RITES TO BE HELD AT FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Funeral rites for William H. Streib, 66, will be held at the First United Brethren church here at 10:30.

a. m. Saturday, Rev. A. Emmert, pastor, in charge.

The body will 1 be put in the I. 0. died at his home in Washington township Wednesday. RAY BARNEY UNDERGOES OPERATION AT BLUFFTON Ray E. Barney, 1323 South Adams street, underwent an operation for amputation of his right leg in the Wells County Hospital, Bluffton, Thursday.

He is brother of Mayor Carl F. Barney of Marion, The mayor, Mrs. Ray Barney and E. V. Barney were at Bluffton during the peration in -which the- leg was amputated three inches above the knee for removal of a bone tumor.

QUADRUPLETS SIX YEARS OLD The Perricone quadruplets of Beaumont, known as the alpha. betical "quads," are now six years Here they are, ready to cut their birthday cakes, left to right: Donald, Anthony, Carl and Bernard. (Associated Press Photo) Pre Preparations Are Made Preparations were going forward Thursday night for production of Applejack," Walter Hackthree-act comedy drama, at Marion high school Nov. 20 and 21. Rehersals are being held nightly and scenery is being made.

Mary Prickett is director. "Captain Applejack" was also presented in 1926 by the high school dramatic department. Its plot conMr. Applejohn, eccentric gentleman who has suddenly-revoltagainst systematic, monotonous home life. He plans a trip abroad, seeking romance and adventure.

He is made subject to threats of violence by Ivan Borolosky, a Russian spy, enters his home searching for Anna Valeska, Russian dancer. Complications arise when a second party appears. on the scene attempting to steal an old parchment believed to have been hidden in the Applejohn mansion on the coast of Cornwall, England. A scene with pirates in a state of mutiny is depicted in the second act. Jack Gelder has the part of Applejohn.

Others in cast are Liberta Stephenson, Joe Osborn, Lavonne Leach, Jerry Torrance, Elmer Smith, Evelyn Anderson Billy Lugar. Miss Prickett has not selected1 those to enact the roles of Dennet, an English police commissioner, and supporting pirates. The technical staff includes: Stage crew, Robert Batton, Richard Straughn, Maurice Neeley, William For High School's Play pLugar, Gaylor Gabriel and Charles Shodlouski. Costumes, Louise Boltinghouse, Martha Gabbert, Betty Wellman and Bernita Barley. Properties, Grace Anna Smith, Ruth neck, Margaret Morgan, Margaret Sinclair and Marjorie Starrett.

Program, Sue Hull, Edith McAfee and Maxine Powell. House, Donald Denison, Donald Stephens, and Norman Electrician, Robert Farr Publicity, Charles Odom, Marvin Archer and Richard Watkins. COOPERATIVE GROUP WILL HOLD MEETING Preparations for the annual stockholders' meeting of the Grant County Farm Bureau Co-operative Credit Union will be made at the quarterly meeting of the board of directors at 7:30 p. m. Saturday at farm bureau headquarters here, it was.

learned. Thursday night. The annual meeting will be held Jan. 10. At Saturday's meeting G.

I. Pinkerton, will submit a port. C. R. George, president, will have charge.

Other directors are Walter Brumfiel, vice John Newby, John Bollhoefer, Walter Gibson and Lester Price. DOLL FUNERAL RITES WILL BE HELD TODAY Dr. W. Sloan of the First Presbyterian church will conduct funeral rites for George A. Doll, 57, at 805 South Adams street at 2 p.

m. today. Burial will be in the I. 0. 0.

F. cemetery. Mr. Doll, piano teacher, 213" East Ninth street, died in the Marion General Hospital Wednesday night after sickness of three weeks. Members of the Marion Moose and Eagles lodges, of which he was a member, and a neighbor, Walter Morrow, will be pallbearers.

Mr. Doll also belonged to the Cambridge City lodge of Knights of Pythias. Hunting Season Opens Monday, Nov. 11 3. Prepare Your Car For COLD WEATHER -DRAINFLUSH- j.

0 REFILL: Transmission and Differential with Winter Lubricants. We have the correct grade of Mobiloil or Veedol Oil for Your Car! HOT WATER HEATERS CAST IRON $6.95 up TE SHOT GUN SHELLS WE ISSUE HEATERS FIRST QUALITY- 25c 'HUNTING 1928 to 1932 Ford- 8 LICENSE V-8 Ford $3.95 HUNTERS' SPECIALS 1929 to 1933 Chevrolet $3.79 WATERPROOF HUNTING COATS. $2.95 1934 to 1935 Chevrolet $3.79 S. RUBBER HUNTING $4.45 1933 to 1935 Plymouth $4.29 WHIPCORD, HUNTING BREECHES. $2.98 1928 to 1931 Ford HUNTING 79c on Radiator Winter 2:1: Single Barrel Double Barrel Fronts a 98c up SHOT $6.95 SHOT $16.75 We Carry a GUNS GUNS Water Heater Large Hose, Stock Parts, of Etc.

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chrader Co. Fourth and The Big Supply House of Indians Phone Boots Sts. A 734 Paul Moreland, ingr. 1 FIELD EXAMINER TO MAKE AUDIT Finances of County, Other Units to be Checked by Walsh; City Accounts Already Seen. A.

D.3 Walsh, Kokomo, field examiner for the state board of accounts, came here Thursday -make audit of finances of Grant county and all its governmental units except the pity of Marion. Marion was checked at the request of Julius Stallings, president of the Grant County Taxpayers' Association, last winter before Mayor Carl. F. Barney and, his Republican- administration took office. Walsh will go over all receipts, expenditures and claims of the units.

for 1934 and will file a report with the state board, which then will become available for publication He said he expected to spend five INFANT'S SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT HOME OF PARENTS George Cain will conduct funeral services for Eileen Faith Jeffries, 20 months old, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Condie Jeffries, 522. West Thirty-eighth will street," at m. today.

Interment be in Grant Memorial Park. The baby died Wednesday after an illness of three weeks with pneumonia and gingivitis. NOMINATING COMMITTEE NAMED BY SCOUT COUNCIL Appointment of a nominating committee to selections for officials of the Grant County Council Boy Scouts, for next year, was made at a meeting of council members at Sider's Cafe Thursday. Scout activities for the remainder of the year also were wiscussed at the meeting. Col.

Paul Seiberling, Jonesboro, president, has. charge. Holdren. Another examiner will come here within a few weeks to work with him. months or more here, working in the office of County Auditor Ralph Flier Goes L' to Lafayette To Join Purdue Faculty Lafayette, Nov.

Amelia Earhart, famous woman flyer, came to Lafayette today to join the Purdue University faculty as a "consultant in careers for women." Miss Earhart. will hold conferences with women students for the next three weeks and will return several times throughout school year to resume her conversations. She spent today in getting acquainted with school authorities and will begin her work tomorrow. "Things are changing so rapidly and field broadening so much for women that the opportunity for employment upon graduation from college is better than it has been, and promises to expand even more," Miss Earhart declared in interview. ant for the Department of The flyer also will -act as I namics in the School of Mechanical Engineering and.

will confer with the young men studying in that field: PATROLMAN IDENTIFIES DEAN IN DEATH TRIAL Indianapolis, Nov. 7 -Patrolman Michael McAllen identified Edward (Foggy) Dean today as the slayer of Sergeant Lester Jones, Indianapolis policeman, in a holdup here three years ago and pointed out Willie Mason as a member of the bandit gang. Dean and Mason are jointly on trial here on charges of robbery and of inflicting physical injury during the commission of a robbery. Both defendants have been tried on murder charges, but the juries disagreed. Other witnesses today told of circ*mstances surrounding the fatal shooting.

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