Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1952 — Page 13

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In Memoriam

F.DKLEN — In loving remembrance ol' my husband Willis Kdelen. who passed away December 31, 1944. Memories are treasures. No one can steal Death is a heartache. Nothing can heal Some may forget that you have gone But I shall remember no matter how long. Mary D. Edelen. Wife.

Vital Statistics

HAYEs—in loving memory of our beloved husband and father. Kiac Hayes. Sr., who passed away January 6. 1944. We do not need a special day. To bring him to our mind. The days wt\ do not think of him Are very Vird to tind. Missed by Wife and Children.

HARDY—In loving memory of my husband, Clarence Gus Hardy, who passed away December 31. 1950. The chimes of memory ring clear, A tender call today; To mark a year of lonely sorrow For you whom Death has called away. Anna Mae Hardy. Wife.

BIRTHS

Howard a n d Hazel Beatty. 1413^2 W. 9th st.. boy. James and Nannie Williams, 1721 Calvin st., boy. Franklin and Margaret McGraw. 2034 F. 25th st., boy. Robert and Mildred Winston. 900 Indiana ave., girl. John and Willa Buckley. 948 W.

27th st.. girl.

Hollis and Rachel Ford. 4424 Vandalia st., girl. Eugene and Reba Stokely, 3465 Graceland ave.. girl. Meddle and Eloise Demmings. 2147 Shriver ave., boy. Joe and Evelyn Mason. 2044 N. Capitol ave.. boy. Everett and Wanda Wade, 2820 Boulevard pi., girl. Joseph and Lillian Trotter. 1405 j Belleiontaine st., girl. Thomas and Cleo Hopkins. 713 W. 32nd st.. girl. Louis and Catherine Vaughn 2028 Columbia ave.. girl. Hayward and Levada Cheese-1 borough. 1715 E. 25th st.. girl. Richard and Bessie Powell. 443 W. 29th st.. girl James and Marilyn Harris. 1905 | Churchman ave.. girl. Garfield and Olivia Bradley, 973 N. Trcmont ave.. girl. Lucius and Leona Oliver. 5535 Greenfield ave.. girl.

BELL—In loving memory of my darling husband. Robert Bell, who passed away January 5, 1949.

Nights are long since you went} ^ ^ || ^

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I think about you all thro’ the day. Herbert H. Hurt. 42. 2138 HighBut some day we shall be together j land pi - hypertension. again. ! Frances M. White, 29, 172 Smith !

Almyra Moxley Bell. Wife. THOMPSON — In loving memory of our dear wife, mother, daughter. and sister. Mattie Lee Thompson, who passed away January 3, 1951. The blow was hard, the shock severe. We never thought her death so

st.. cirrhosis of liver.

Mary B. Crane, 61, 922 E. 17th |

st.. cardiovascular.

Charles C. Stree-t, 65. 464 Miner- 1 va st.. arteriosclerotic heart. Elizabeth I. Robinson. 72. 3940 RookWood ave., carcinoma. „ Blanche Thomas. 50, 1032 W. | 29th st.. cerebral hemorrhage. David Weathers. 60. 1504 E.

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CHRISTMAS IN KOREA; Pfc. Morris Doane, Philadelphia was Santa Claus to the men of the 10th U.-Sr^brps dug in on the rugged mountains of Korea. Though the^snow and ice cold might have been reminiscent of Christmas to some people, it was not for the hard-bitten Gl as he put chains on his jeep with icy fingers preparatory to delivering supplies to his comrades.

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BOAZ—In loving memory of Addle Boaz. who passed away Jan- } uary 2. 1943. We mourn for her in silence, No eyes can see us weep: But many a tilent tear is shed While others are asleep. Sister and Niece.

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