Maibelle Heikes Justice

[1] She was educated in New York City and Philadelphia, and spent two years with the military, for which she was given honorary rank of captain in the U.S.

[4] Her Husband's Honor (1918, working title The Gadabout) starred a fellow Logansport native, actress Edna Goodrich.

[6] In 1917 she was commissioned to write a movie about the World War I work of the Red Cross.

[10] Her sister Anne Shymer, a chemist and president of the United States Chemical Company, was among the passengers who died in the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915.

[13] Justice inherited a large portrait of a young Abraham Lincoln, The Railsplitter (1860), from her father.

Maibelle Heikes Justice, from a 1916 publication
A movie poster for The Glory of Yolanda (1917) crediting Maibelle Heikes Justice under title