Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1946 — Page 10
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Sgt. Floyd E. Lane, Reported Missing, Now Listed as Dead Parents of 'T. Sgt. Floyd E. Lane, it lan army air forces radio operator reported missing in action several months ago, yesterday received word of the death of their son in a war
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DANVILLE, Ind., June 21.-2@en-| The son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane, 1342 Shepard st. the ser-
tral Normal college will be renamed geant was on his 30th bombing Canterbury college when' the fall| mission when his B-29 bomber colsemester opens, officials of the.col-|lided with another plane over
.| Osaka, Japan. lege. and Episcopalian church an-1vell, Got.’ of Washington high nouhoed today. school, he entered the army in The college, recently taken over January, 1942. > by the Episcopal church, is being| In addition to his parents, Sgt. : . renamed in honor of the town of|Lane is survived by his wife, Mrs. + T. Sgt. Floyd E. Lané . , . Canterbury, Kent, England, the Oneeda Lane of Kokomo, and two. declared dead. seat of the archbishop of the Angli-| sisters, Mrs. Mildred Jordan of |" "7
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Times Special MARTINSVILLE, Ind, June 20.—| Services were to be conducted here today at 2:30 p. m, by Rev. L. 8, Jarrett for John B. Mosier, who died Tuesday at his home. He was 45. 4 Mr. Mosier was auditor in the state motor vehicles bureau for 11 year§ at Indianapolis. Previous to that he had taught school in Morgan county for’ many years. At the time of his death, he was secretarytreasurer of the Natural Resources Corp., which operates spar mines in Marion, Ky. i Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Mabel Mosier; three children, Ruth Eileen Mosier, Mary Catherine Mosier and James Russell Mosier; a sister, Mrs. Tyner Myers of Brown county, and two brothers, Donald Mosier of Martinsville, and Henry
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school graduates who can pass en-| High ‘requiem mass will be sung Carl Wilson, Indiana author and trance examinations. in 8S. Peter and Paul cathedral|Writer of “Jokes and Jingles from . Opens Sept. 25 (for Mrs, Catherine Scott who died|Curly Shingles,” died yesterday in | The standards will be about the Yesterday in the home of herinis inn at Nashville. same: as’ those of other Hoosler| J2uBhter, Mrs. Irene Grammer,| , yative of Clark's Hill, he spent 2435 N. New Jersey st. Burial wii ? private colleges. Tuition will be|follow in Holy Cross cemetery. Mrs, [ost of his life at Moore's Hill $125 a semester, |Scott was 85. : Waovitle to Nashville Wo yeas ago. . nat r Indian- , hls inn, he collec ts of maRegistration will start Sept. 20, A member of a pioneer ] a the pen name of |
| {terial for his | and school will open five days later. apolis family, Mrs Scott had been The column ap-
: la lifelong resident here. (wrote under { The college will switch from the| 1, addition to Mrs. Grammer, she| Tramp Starr.” | quarter to semester system when!is survived by another daughter,/peared in the Sunday Indianapolis | the term opens. po Maria Pieta of the Congre-|Star.
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A playtime pinafore in cool, bes | The college, which will be a lib-|gation of the Sisters of the Holy | He began the column more than crisp white, gaily edged in : | eral arts school, will go under offi-| Cross: two sons, Alexander P. Scott|20 years ago, and since then had red and blue; 1-3. $1.85. |cial control July 8, with ‘the in-'and James P. Scott, and a grand- become known as one of Indiana's | . |stallation of a new board of trus-|son, all of Indianapolis. {leading humorists. Also a poet, Mr. | { tees. {Wilson had published two volumes |}. o 100 Vacancies | MRS. HATTIE A. OLVEY of poetry. |
The board will include six laymen,| Services were to be held at 19) Autor of a Hook "P » a. a a. m. today at Noblesville for Mrs. Je Smay JOWR Boo (eo Eplstcpalian flesgyven, ihe Sate Hattie A. ey, 320 N. Linwood Hill, he appeared on many radio] S10PS, VISIO MAFIA : allel, of | ave. who died Monday in a local [Programs and was. a popular |b 2 {northern Indiana and Bishop R. A.! ganatorium. Burial was to be in | Speaker. He often was introduced as
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| ville representative also will be rep-| Born near Fortville, Mrs. Olvey, | Son and lg davgers, | | who -was 86, spent most of her life [Fenented » fe oapd + {in Hamilton county, moving nere, DRIVER EDUCATION 59< he college also announced that| four years ago. She was a member | " 100 - vacancies still remain for the|of the Clarksville Christian church. | PROGRAM OUTLINED * Summertime favorite fall semester. These will be avail-| Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.| Governor Gates today met with * T Shirts first qual{able primarily to veterans referréd | Marie Cottrell of Indianapolis a representatives of casualty insur- ity. Sizes 5 to 8 {to the college by the Educational! son, Charles L. Olvey of Piqua, 0.;|ance companies to discuss possible | : : Clearing committee and the Vet- | 18 grandchildren and 22 great- éntry of Indiana into a nation-wide {erans’ administration. | grandchildren. ldriver education program.
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