Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1946 — Page 10
Services for William D. Brown,
retired Indianapolis mail clerk; will cello
~~ be conducted at 1:30 p. m. Friday in Shirley Bros. Irving Hill chapel the Rev. P, W, Wiegmann, pastor "of Downey Avenue Christian church of ‘Mr, Brown was & member.
and Mrs. Minnie Sparks and Mrs. Ida Sparks, both of Minnesota; . & brother, Simon Brown of Ohio, and three grandchildren.
L CHESTER LOUGHRY Services for L. Chester Loughry,
former Indianapolis attorney, will be conducted tonight at Chicago.
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ne of Toledo, O.: move | Lewis, Indianapolis; two grandchilal dren and a great-grandchild.
i MRS. DORA E. WILEY
Burial will be tomorrow at Monti
. Q Mr. Loughry died yesterday in “is home at Chicago. He was 54. A native of Monticello, Mr. Loughry was a former partner in fhe firm of Mote and Manfel. He served at one time as setretary to | the public service commission. Survivors are his wife, Katherine; three daughters, Sally, Judith and sharon Loughry, all of Chicago, and two brothers, Maj. Gen. Howard Loughry of Washington, D. C,, and Maynard Loughry of Monticello.
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MRS. LAURA DUNCAN Services and burial for Mrs, Laura Robertson Duncan, daughter of an Indiana pioneer family, will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow
Mrs. Duncan, who was 82, died yesterday in a local nursing home. For several years she had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Harry PF. Pavey, 3021 Ruckle st. A native of Vevay, Mrs. Duncan had lived many years in Greens= burg and was & member of the "Methodist church there. Survivors besides Mrs. Pavey are three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. ‘
[MALCOLM SEEKING
CLERK NOMINATION
The first candidate to announce for the Democratic nomination for county clerk is Paul Malcolm, 5130 E. Michigan st, former chief deputy in the clerk's office under Albert Loesche from 1923 to 1926. Mr, Malcolm has been in the grocery business for several years at 1119 Shelby st. He is a member of the Masonic lodge in Irvington and the 101° class of the Broadway Baptist church. He has been a Democratic worker
mitteeman in the seventh precinct of the 11th ward,
FACE MASS STARVATION
NEW YORK, March 27 (U. P.).— Residents in the urban areas of France and Italy receive only about half as much food as the average American, Herbert Hoover sald last night in’ a broadcast from Paris, Only a steady flow of food from the western hemisphere can prevent mass starvation in the next 120 days, he sald.
GEORGE W. LEWIS Services are scheduled at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the home, 2008 N. Tem-
ton Park. Mr. Lewis, who was 72, died yesterday in his home. an employee of the National Veneer Co. for nine years and was a member of the Pentecostal church.
sons, Earl and Garland Lewis, both a brother, Elmer
Services are scheduled at 1:30 p. m. Friday in Moore Mortuaries |
Wiley. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery at Shelbyville. Mrs. Wiley died yesterday in her home, 4108 E. 11th st. She was 69. A native of Shelby county, Mrs. Wiley had lived here 16 years and was a member of Fairview Meth- | odist church,
Henry A. Rafferty, and a son, Mason I. Wiley, both of Indianapolis; two brothers, John F. Rob- | inson, Colorado Springs, Colo, and |
ville, and "four grandchildren.
Services for Mrs. Margar Foor, a resident here for 10 years,
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Survivors are his wife, Mary; two
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Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. |
william F. Robinson of Shelby- | MRS. MARGARET FOOR - ed Duval
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Mrs. Foor died yesterday in her | apartment at the Antlers hotel. She |
A native of Kentucky, Mrs. Foor | moved here from Spartanburg. S C.|
and the Methodist church at Spar- |
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. William H. Morrison of In-| dianapolis and Miss Mary B. Foor | fwo sisters, Mrs. Nancy Ringle of Meridian. | Miss, and Mrs. M. H. Patrick of Ayer, Mass.; a brother, William Du- | val of Hutchinson, Kas.: two grand- | children and three great-grand-|
Addison Morton Beavers, former
gently discharged navy lieutenant, has announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for eircuit court judge in Warrick county. |
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night of April 22 at Caleb “Mills hall, A group will be spelled down
that night and the survivors will| |
return to Caleb Mills hall “April 26 for the last semi-final. That night approximately 20 of the best spellers will be selected to appear for the Grand Finals. The best spellers in Marion county also will take part in the semi-finals, Two from each township championship will represent the county schools. The Indianapolis champion will be crowned the night of May 3 and that top speller will go to Washington, D. C~with all expenses paid by The Indianapolis Times—to compete in the National Spelling Bee May 23: to 26. The winner at
Washington will win a $500 war bond plus $125 in cash plus $75 for spending money on a two-day sight-seeing trip to New York City.
Rich awards for all places will be
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Here Are Dates
Here are the dates for the preliminaries, the places they will be held and where you will compete. Monday, April 1 and 8 Lockefleld community center, Loeke st.— Schools 4, 17, 24, 40, and St, Rita (west i ) Catholic school, rfield community ulna, 8. East a Raymond sts.—Schools 20, 31, 34, 35, = and St. Catherine’s, 8t, Roch and Sacred Heart Catholic schools. Fairview Presbyterian church, 46th st. and Kenwood ave.—Schools 43, 70, 84 and 88 and Christ The King and St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic schools. Tuesday, April 2 and § Norwood community center, Vandemann st. near Prospect st.—Schools 64 and 19, Rhodius community sume, Wilkins and 8. Belmont sts.—8chools 46, 48 and Assumption and St. Ann Catholic schools. uglas community cent Ralston and BE. 25th_sts.—8chools 37 an 56. Roberts Park Methodist church, Delaware and Vermont sts.—S8chools 2, §, 9, 10, 14 and St. Joseph Catholic, Holy Cross, S88. Peter and Paul Catholic and Trinity Evangelical Lutheran schools. St. Paul's Methodist church, 2000 Rader st.—8chools 41, 4¢ and Holy Angels Catholic - school, Tabernacle Presbyterian church, 3h st. and Central ave.—Schools 60, 91 and St, Joan of Arc Catholic ak
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Riley Sommybiey center, 801 Oliver ave, - and 48°
-—Schools 16, 30, Christian a center, 4300 Eng-
lish ave.—Schools 82, 85 and Our Lady of | Lourdes Catholic school ad Holy Name. |
Catholic school of Beech G Keystone community ConNer. “2s 8, Keystone ave.—Schools 21 and 39: Northwestern community center, 3400 Northwestern ave.—Schools 23; 42, 87 and
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school 63. Brookside community center, A and Brookside pkwy.—Schoels 15. 38, 54,
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Flower, St. Therese and St. Philip Neri Catholic schools and St, Peter Evangel ical Lutheran school. "Thursday, April 4 and 11 Kirshbaum ° center 2400 N.. Meridian st.—Schools 27, 20, 32, 36 and 45 and Sev. enth Day Adventist school. Northeast community center, 3300
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Francis de Sales Catholic school. Coleman community center, 2535
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and Holy Trinity and St. Anthony CathoHe schocis. community center, 1808 Columbia ave.—School 26 and St. Rita (east b Bwtiolie schon}: 1d 5 branch) ommunal ‘bui ing, 17 W, Morris st. Schools 6, 12, 22, 25, 83 and Holy Rosary and St, John's Catholic schools. =o Friday, April 5 and 12 South Side community center, 1329 Shelby st.—Schools 7, 8, 13, 18, 28 and St, Patrick's Catholic school, Emmaus Evan.
gelcal “Lutheran /school and St. Pauly:
vangelical Sueran school, erson Avenue Baptist church, E New York and Emerson ave.—Scho 62, 77 and 78. ols 3, 81, 3,
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