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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 22

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THE I NDIANAPOLIS NEWS Monday, November 10, 195? Page 22 I (Frank Brinkman Ornamental Iron Work All Kinds of Fence DEATHS AND FUNERALS Funeral services for Frank F. Brinkman, 80, will be held at State-Wide Service; LOWEST PRICES Easy Terms NO DOWN PAYMENT Fr0 Eitimaits DISPLAY ROOM 2110 N. Meridian GROUCHO says: "Revolutionary? It's the greatest thing since 17761" Mrs. Ida M. Clute, Artist, Dies at 86 Rev.

CP. Highsmith 1 Funeral Will Be I Held Wednesday Seivices for Rev. Charles P. Highsmith, 40, pastor of the Lynhurst Baptist Church, will be jheld at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the I church.

The Conkle West 16th Street Funeral Home will have charge. Burial ill be Thursday at Springfield, Tenn. i Rev. Highsmith rose from the 11:30 a.m. tomorrow in Flanner Buchanan Mortuary.

Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. He died Saturday in his home, 4302 Carrollton. Mr. Brink-man was a Factory, 6544 WINTHROP YtymmW'im BK. BR.

4003 -Ford Fence By BKSS WATSOV Mrs. Ida Martin Clute, 86, who died Saturday night, amazed her family and friends with her vitality and her I serious concentration on painting the last 15 years. She died in Methodist Hospital. Her home was at 3601 N. Meridian.

In 1943, Mrs. ditto received I 1 MOORE 1 ll if f. KIRK Service Offers member of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. He was a retired plumber and life resident here. The widow, Mrs.

Bertha A. Brinkman, is among the survivors. Inventor of Spoke Wheel for Autos Dies LAKE WORTH, Fla (INS) Funeral services will be held today for William Norman Booth, the inventor of the auto spoke and the demountable rim and wheel. Booth died last night in a West Palm Beach hospital at the age of 86. Before he retired he was chief engineer and vice-president of the Keisey-Haycs Wheel Co.

lunch table yesterday, shortly after he had conducted his morning services at the church, and complained of feeling bad. He collapsed on a couch and died. A World War II Army chaplain, Rev. Higlmith spent 27 months of his three years in service in the Pacific. He became pastor of Lynhurst Church last March 2.

Born at Springfield, Rev. Highsmith had been a minister since 1933. He was a graduate of the Louisville Baptist Theological Seminary and was recording secretary of the Indiana Baptist Convention. Rev. Highsmith came to Indianapolis from Aurora, I where he had been pastor of the Baptist Church six years.

Previously he had held pastorates at Wheatley, and his native Tennessee. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Carrie Lee Highsmith; a son. Harold Highsmith, Indianapolis; a sister, Miss Ruth Highsmith, Louisville, and a brother. Herschel Highsmith, Springfield, Tenn.

See the New 1953 DESOTO COMING NOV. 13 and tell 'em Groucho sent you!" Tressle Moore Kirk Wm. C. Kirk the annual prize, awarded by the late Booth Taikington, given to the person whose work is voted most popular by visitors to the John Henon Art Museum during the exhibit of work by Indiana artists. Her entry was an oil snow scene entitled "Spring Creek in December." Born at Poplar Creek, Mrs.

Clute was the youngest of nine children of A. Jackson and Nancy Martin. Her father was a state senator, and her brothers served on ihe Confederate side in the Civil War. In her childhood, Mrs. Clute used to cut paper dolls from Confederate paper money.

Mrs. Clute had a degree from an old Mississippi "female seminary," then studied at the Art Students Jl.oague of New York under William Chase. In 1897, she was married to Dr. Willard N. Clute, who died two years ago.

Siuce her husband was a botanist and author, Mrs. Clute became interested in botany, and IDA MARTIN" CLUTE MRS. illustrated books ber of the Joliet Art Club, and the Indiana Artists Club, the Indianapolis Women's Department Club and Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Clute often exhibited paintings at the Hoosier Art Sa- 4413 Thoughtfulness every detail, large and small to relieve t'ne family cf every care in their of reed.

The personal counsel and serv'ces cf Mrs. Kirk is a way available at the chapel cf your choice. "Dignity with Economy" Moore Kirk Mortuaries Northeast Chapel Colonial Chapel 2530 Station St. CH 1564 College ot Fairfield TA. 6056 did the illustrations tor his books.

UKl lilt: lliunil ninun -i-i oiiH ir, loon, as well as at the Herron 1872-1952 flowers! THE PERFECT GIFT ANY OCCASION! World-Wide Telegraphic Service Ji 1 1 24-Hour Flower Telephone Service i ma 5133 fJS OHIO at MERIDIAN sketches of botanical subjects. Museum. When he was director of the Funeral services will be held at Butler Botanical Gardens and 10 a.m. Wednesday in P'lanner later of Holliday Park, she often Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will took her easel and brushes to be in Crown Hill Cemetery, these nature siots for sketches.

Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Dr. Clute was founder of the Beulah Rodecker, Indianapolis; Joliet i 111. Botany Club, and a sister, Mrs. Leigh Fox, Las Mrs.

Clute became a member, duces, N.M.; a granddaughter She also was a member and past and a grat-granddaughter. Mary president of the Women's De- Martin, musical comedy star, is partment Club at Joliet, a mem- a great-niece. Irvingfon Chapel Ben Davis Chapel 5342 E. Wash. St.

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