Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1949 — Page 14
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In Memorian
Card of Tkanks
I wish to thank Mt. Paran Church for their kindness extended to me. I wish to thank all that sent convalescent, Xmas, Birthday cards, flowers and gifts. I deeply appreciate everything every one has done. Still shut in but some better. Rose Graham.
ADAMS—I wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses, and the beauti- « ful floral offerings from my many i I friends at the passing of my beloved daughter, Georgia Helen Adams. I especially thank King & King Funeral Home, for their unforgettable kindness. The Rev. D. C. Venerable and Rev. L. R. Simmons for their inspiring services; and also Mrs. Dodson Starks. Mrs. Elizabeth Bell, Mother.
SHADE WILSON
HAYDQN—We wish to thank our , many friends and neighbors for the kindness shown us during the passing of my husband, William
WILSON — In loving memory of Haydon. We wish to thank Rev. J. my husband. Shade Wilsom who | A. Hall for his consoling message,
passed away January 20, 1944. 1 the pallbearers from Kingan and 0 Our lips cannot tell how we miss, Company, honorary pallbearers ! 'Robert and Ethel Hizer, 1544
Vital Statistics
births
James and Mary Buford, 2328 Indianapolis ave., boy. Robert and Pearline Bonner, 1203 l /z N. West st.. boy. Frank and Johnnie Starks. 922 Meikel st., boy. Willie and Mary Oliver, 828 Fay-
ette st., boy.
Harry and Frances Abel, 1325 S. Tremont, boy. Frederick and Roberta Lane, 1850li? Peck st., girl. Henry and Laura Walker, 902 Roache st., girl. Paul and Hilda Johnson, 1938
Calvin, girl.
Clarence and Eleanor Lee, 1123 W. 27th st., boy. Andrew and Dorothy Fletcher, 2124 Carrollton, boy. Harrv and Loretta Radliff, 302 Harvard Place, boy. Louis and Jennie Reed, 963 N.
Tremont, boy.
Lawrence and Margaret Carbin, 943 N. Traub, girl. Eliza and Ruth Tender. ^ 2624 Boulevard, girl. Isom and Hattie Johnson, 817 S.
Kenwood, girl.
Theodore and Mary Artis, 610
Blake, No. 247, girl.
James and Gracie Pritchett,
1006 S. Kenwood, girl.
Baby Contest In Seymour
him;
Our hearts cannot tell what to say. God alone knows how we miss
hirh.
In a home that is lonesome today. Sadly missed by Wife, Lula Wilson, and Relatives. - BURNEY — In .loving memory of our dear mother, Isie Burney,
from Second Baptist Church, also Bellefontaine, boy. the choir and soloist, Mrs. Char- LeRoy and Mary Frayser, lette Pierson. We especially want j Indiana ave., No. 722, boy.
918
to thank King & King Funeral
Home for untiring services. Elizabeth Haydon, Wife George and Emmitt Lamb
Dorothy Jackson. Stepchildren. CLARK—We wish to thank Mrs. Mattie Lee Smith who was most
who passed away January 19, 1947. helpful to us in our distress durThe one for whom you cared ing the passing of our mother. With such abiding love, | Mrs. Georgia Boyd Clark, in conHas found the wondrous shining, tacting most of our friends, writ- j Q;h ‘^‘Y, ‘V"f
Edward and JoeDell Tyler, 1446
N. Missouri, boy.
Roosevelt and Lillian Brown, 1933V6 Cornell, boy. James and Savannah Smith, 1009
N. Capitol, boy.
Sephis and Mary Williams, 745
Drake, boy.
Norman and Ruby Harvey. 1057
W. 26th, boy.
Edgar and Sarah Hill, 934 N.
By JAMES “Babe” SHELTON SEYMOUR —The baby contest)
closing Friday night was a sue-) cess. The babv of Mr. and Mrs, Bobbie Edmonds sold the largest ; amount of tickets, and was awarded first prize. * Mrs. Maggie Shel- 1 ton. who has been confined to her bed for two weeks, is son;cwhit better at this writing. Mrs. Geneva Stiegers has been bedfast for the last week. Mrs. Rosie Shelton is still a shut-in. * James Shelton accompanied the basketball team to Salem Friday, and played, with the freshman team. * Sam ' Phillips boxed in the Golden ! Gloves tournament Friday night : for the Seymour Bovs club. * Mr. | and Mrs. William Smith sang at i the Washington church Saturdv ! evening. * Mrs. Lillie Booker suf-! fered painful injury Thursday when her finger was almost cut o(T in a washing machine. Her grandchild was badly burned on her
hand and arm last Friday.
IKE WILLIAMS NAMED N. J. ATHLETE OF YEAR
NEWARK, N. J. (ANP) — Ike .. Williams, world lightweight chamI pion, was declared the professional athlete of New Jersey of 1946, last week, by the Newark Athletic
club.
A resident of Trenton, Williams
will receive a plaque at an all- FOR RENT — Unfurnished apartsports award dinner. Larry Doby ( ment, private entrance, no drTnkof the Cleveland Indians came in ing; married couple preferred;
second in the voting.
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path Ujrlo the home above. Sadly missed by The Family Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Burney. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Burney. Glodene Reed Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Sharp. LEWIS—In memory of our beloved Mother, Mrs. Lillian Wale Lewis, who passed January 31, 1937. Dear mother, in dreams we see
her
With face So sweet and calm, And hear her voice with love re-
joice
When nestling on her arm. What can an aching hear! siy.
ing the obituary, reading the same as well as beautifully handling the many cards, telegrams and condo-
lences received.
Elsa Jackson and Family.
Newman.
"Indianapolis
Showcase" New WXLW Program
A program has begun
Willard and Frankie 1133 Carter st.. boy. Albert and Lucille Hardy, 1944 N. Capitol, boy. Willie and Willie Mae Smith. 629 Eugene, boy. Donell and Anna Elrod. 2442 N
Hovey. boy.
William and Frances Looper. 2925 Columbia, boy. ^ Charles and Jonnita Nelson. 2322 1 *> Winthrop, boy. James and Dorthey Wilson, 2905
Hillside, girl.
Janies and Augusta Lewis, 2859
Baltimore, girl.
James and Vermina Crawford,
1050 N. Belmont, girl.
Cornell and Mary Williams, 1806
over | W. 10th st., girl.
HowTo K«llen Bronchitis Creomulsion relieve, prompt it goes right to the scat of the £cublc to help loosen end ex-iel germ iadea phlegm and aid cature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed broachHi mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle e£ CreomulsioB with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back CREOMULSION c oughs.ChestC" Ms.Bronrhit*
Which the sting of death has made WXL W Indianapolis’s newest radio James and Almeta Crawford,
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Save to the lovely dreams of a
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Return again. Mother, come. Greatly missed by Her Children.
station entitld “Indianapolis Show- 526 Blake st., girl,
case.” It is heard daliy. 1:^0 to 2 Robert and Bessie Simpson. 2408
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dianapolis Chamber of Commerce. Jimmie and Virginia McDowell, The outstanding feature of the 910 S. Illinois, girl, program is a series of interviews Clifford and Blanche Furr, 145V£
conducted by Miss Gertrude Bright st., girl.
Grable directly from the Industrial James and Lovella Brown. 2165
in the Union Station. | N. Kenwood, girl.
HOLLAND—In loving memory of , our son and brother, Fredrick Exposition
Douglas Holland, who departed! Mi « s Grable. the Exposition Host-
this life January 20, 1945 i ess, interviews visitors and travel- DEATHS You’re not forgotten, dear. as they examine the various ! Jazz Boykin. 47, 1520 Columbia Nor ever shall you be exhibits placed there by Indianap- Avenue, pneumonia. As long as life and memorv last olis firms. The first program, Jan- Horace Edwards, 87. 2216 Hovey
We-shofl 1 remember thee. • mary 13th, featured an interview ~
GUARDIAN MEMORIALS "TO MARK THE PLACE WITH BEAUTY FOREVER"
Hoosier Monument Company, Inc. 2058 N. Meridian Street WAbash 4583 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
Sadly missed by
The Family.
Evansville High Net Squad Loses Two Close Ones
by Vice-President elect Barkley. Interviews are recorded on a WXLW tape recording machine all
JONES—In loving memory of our, during the day then used later on son and brother, Everett H. i the “Showcase.” Jones, who passed away January
17, 1945.
When the evening shades are fall-
ing
And we are sitting all alone. In jour hearts there comes a long-
ing
If you could only come home.
William Jones, Father.
Delphine Griffin, Sister. EVANSVILLE—Lincoln’s Lions Clarence Griffin. Brother-in-law. played in hard luck last week, los-
; ing two hardwood contests in £S many nights by a total margin of j three points. In both games, Linj coin led until the last minute of
play.
Spurgeon overtook the Lions. 48-47, as three Lincoln regulars watched the finish from the bench. Moorman, Dulin and Vick, stars of the Evansville squad, fouled out with four minutes to go. Lincoln had led at the quarters. 16(10. 26-22 and 42-39. The next night it was Lincoln Ridge. Ky.’s turn to nose out the Lions bv a 50-48 margin. Lincoln had held leads of 17-11, 29-24 and 39-36 at the quarter marks. The losses were the Lion's second and third of the season. The high-scoring Lincoln squad meets Indianapolis Attucks here Satur-
day.
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