Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1945 — Page 2

. Megern hool Supply Co., luncheon, noon.

' Morris: Miller, 835 Chase; Lenora Ellen

Fim to investi-

| “inadequate” service. pa yesterday by Roy Plummer,

Bethel in southeastern Marion coun- | $y. Mr. Plummer asserted the coms-

pany was using antiquated equipment and had only one repair: truck to service storm damage for Fair-

, New Bethel,

t View, Brookfield and the to those

rural areas adjacent towns.

Complaints against the company

today ¢hrges that the Southeastern $adiana. Power Co. which furnishes ‘#lectricity to 11 counties, is giving The charges were laid before the

‘who. lives on a farm near New

istry tomorrow.

were first aired before the commis- | Dodgson and Stanley Dodgson.

sion Jan. 24, 1943, at a public bear-|

ing on a combined petition seeking

investigation both of alleged inef- |

ficiency of service and of rates,’

which consumers charged were sec-

ond highest in the state. ’ Service Improved “Utility Tariff Director John B.

Bailey, who conducted the hearing at that’ time, said no action was ‘taken on the rate question because

& system-wide survey was necessary.

Which satisfied Mr, Plummer and ~ dther signers of the petition. Petitioners from Marion county have fiked that they be served by the Indianapolis Power & Light Co.. Newest complaint against the company, Mr. Plummer said, was a 47-hour break in service over Christmas. He said the power failure not only left residents without light but unable to operate water and sanitation systems and in some cases heating units which in many rural sections depend on electric current. Officials of the company said _ power had been restored in the "Acton and New Bethel areas after the Christmas break but had no

further comment on Mr. Plummer's| paptist officials and a few guests

allegations.

RITES ARE SET FOR. MRS. CORA HUFFMAN

Services of Mrs. Cora Huffman, widow of John Huffman, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday at J. C. _ Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Born in Mooresville, Ind, Mrs. Huffman, who was 60, lived here most of her life. She died last night after a four-months’ fliness. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. . 1va Rose, Kokomo, and Mrs. Lucille Keller, Indianapolis; one son, Lee Johnson, Indianapolis; a - twin sister, Mrs. Dora Woolman, Mooresville; seven grandchildren, and two SreRt-grandehildren,

LEBANON | ATTORNEY |

Governor Gates today named | Charles F. Thompson as prosecuting attorney of the 20th judicial circuit, Boone county, to fill the unexpired term of Russell I. Richadam who resigned. Mr. Thompson, a practicing at. torney in Lebanon, will take over ‘the office Jan. 1.

ARM BROKEN IN FIGHT Police said a fight in the rear of |

the Baltimore & Ohio railroad

roundhouse: last night resulted in a . broken arm for Louis J. Cutway, 51,

of 2026 N.- Talbot ave, . He . was!

EVENTS TODAY

Gr ‘Y," Christmas party, Y. M. C. A. Chien s Guardians home. Christmas par. ott p m., Guardians home, nel Sper Co., meeting, 9:30 a. m.,

Fativet Raliway Oo., meeting,

hy 10 Lh Hotel Claypoa Alpha chapter.

sorerit party, 6 p.m, Canary

" Agnes Alumnae association p.m, Rights of Columbus ba al. ————— ; EVENTS TOMORROW

Mactan Manufacturing Co., meeting, 9:30 .

ristmas dance,

+. Mr. Bailey said the company ' made improvements in the service |

field and later in charge of chap-

o Kenneth played on the Broad {Ripple high school football team

Rochester.

life before world war II broke. She was the daughter of a preacher as well as ‘the wife and sister of preachers. |

* {morrow night, the Rev, Mr. Dodg-! son, father of the two ministerial

. NAMED PROSECUTOR candidates, will participate. An

. of the Hillcrest church, Columbus, O, assist. Every Baptist minister in| the congregation will come forward at a certain point in the service.'

of the First Baptist church, ‘who, will preside tomorrow night; -ex« pressed great satisfaction that two men. are being ordained in his, church at once,

include Dr. J. M. Horton, executive secretary. of the Indiana conventian; Dr. I..C. Trent, chair.! sman of the ordination committee of

IN INDIANAPOLIS

tel. Thomas Garrity, 578 Winton, Stella Joyce Paul Richard Howard Martin Brings: John Mae ) Everett Wayne Collins, Kokomo Mildred | ome. win Herschel Skinner, Rareld- A

gers league dealers’ luncheon, noon. | ’ luncheon, 13:18 tel Claypool. Pm I unt Holyoke club, luncheon, 1 p.m, im. i: club, Christmas party 6 pm, A pan Welding ‘ecie 7 6:30 We Hote Lincoln. Austitute of Sadie Eng £ nginsers, dinner, 6:30 pom.

Lm, Ca eeting, § orld War Memoria "i Te Twenty-Oners, dinner, 7 p.m, Hotel ashi

Pittman -Me i Hotel agen. "me eting, 4.3m, Ue Jats eh. mens. ¥ p.m.

"MARRIAGE LICENSES Leo Frederick Osti 37158 N. Ch Mary Lillian a: 1713 elt. tn

me Holmes; Alice , 3341 Northwestern; Lil. 1 Northwestern. perider, RB. Re 11, Box i x John Murray Digmar. ¢ Cincinnati di Elizabeth Hum , 31 Ww,

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FREES fn

Jack J. um, tot Gund LaSalle; Mildred

Jitam uot, Ruth J. iy oe Ye Ty wd;

, 050 Stilwell; Reva ket, 419 N. Gray: , Ind. Mar-

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wi » rah Herlias, Vela Coffey; Bd-

dinner-meet ing, Fa “curs

At Home—-David, Willens Brown, 3840

At SL Francia-~Richard, Juanita

uert. A City—~Edward, Mary McGovern.

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Baptist Event Features + Local Family of Pastors

the Indianapolis Baptist associa- : . William Breedlove, {chairman of the permanent counci]; the Rev, Clive McGuire, executive {of the Indianapolis association; Dr. {Herbert E. Hinton, central states district secretary of the Baptist [Ministers and Missions board; and /Dr. W. G. Spencer, president of Franklin college.

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor

With the old and colorful ceremony of the laying on of hands, two sons and grandsons of a min-

|ister and nephews of three clergy-

men-uncles will be ordained tomorrow night if the First Baptist church. Kenneth V. Dodgson, former Franklin college football player, and his brother, Stanley M. Dodgson, both members of the First Baptist church, will be ordained. Both young men are sons of the Rev. Arthur 8. Dodgson of Terre Haute, former chaplain of the first troop carrier command at Stout

lains under Gen. Spaatz in Europe. Kenneth and Staniéy, both students at the Colegate Rochester Divinity school, successfully passed the required examination for ministerial candidates before about 75

yesterday afternoon in the First Baptist church. . | Former “Athlete ~~

and distinguished himself in public | speaking on the radio and in school. | He now is assistant to the pastor of | the First Baptist church, Rochester, N. Y. and an officer of the Baptist Youth fellowship of the Northern Baptist convention. | Stanley was graduated from Wil. liam Jewell college and now is pastor of a . small .church In The mother had never lived outside a parsonage in her!

At the ordination ceremonies to-|

, the Rev. William Schlatter,

Baptist also will!

Expressed Satisfaction Dr. Carleton W. Atwater, pastor |

Others assisting tomorrow” night |

Baptist

tha Caldwell, Riley Ho 1245 W. Ray Huston, Betty Jean Bonse

Jent, nn Beechwood; | 422 8. De gi: |

Imogene Young, Mt a udetiale, Fla.

Mae Reynolds Hagerstown’ Elisabeth Murray, Carthage, Scott, 1164 W. 27th. Mary Frances Johnson, 2010 N. Capitol.

BIRTHS Girls

Beatrice Engleman; Paul, - Vir. = Houghland: Arliss, Corrine Per. ins: Everett, Elsie Simpson ald, Marguerite Ellison;

tae amin, Bvelyn Giberso! Me thedia David,

ack, Ton “Hale; Jord, an, St. Vincent's—George Hisabeth Horst: | He , Wanda McDonal Af Em t— Donald; Eloise Bess; Robert, Arillia. Ellis

Sangster, George, Mary Callahan, 514 N LaSalle; -Aaron, Clara Comstock, 1830. Ww, Mirihesots,; William, Hazél Corey: w, sidehiman. Marion, Carolyn \ r Bay, Geraldine | Uptergrove, 719 EB. 16th. | Boys * | ‘Hoft- | meister Osear, | Nana Na :

James, Janet Hunt;

t Methodist—Prancis, Ruth Cox:

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t's-Delmar Flee! Joe, ne Churchward; Horry, Ruth | mpson |

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Japanese prisoners home. The letter, dated Dec. 20, also ny The greatest number of men | disclosed that a special mission

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month was 283,000. FIVE: The use of bombers to re- charges in that area. turn servicemen has been limited] Mr. Patterson told Senator Lucas by the fact that most available|that the return of enemy prisoners planes need extensive repairs; lack|to Japan speeded up demobilization of flight and ground personnel also| because it makes possible the release of American troops assigned Secretary Patterson's statements to guard them. .

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