Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1946 — Page 14

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RITES ARRANGED FOR MRS. SHANK

'St. Louis Crossing Resident Dies at Home.

Mrs. Mollie B8hank died yesterday at her home in St. Louis Crossing near Hope. She was 85, A native of St. Louis Crossing, M Shank was a member of the Methodist church ‘there and the Royal Neighbors Lodge at Hope, Survivors are four foster daugh-

Dorothy Shinn, of, Indianapolis,

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“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | Thomas Magee, In Explosion, Dies-at Hospital

Thomas E. Magee, 21 Park ave.,|Marie Higgs of Indianapolis and scalded when a steam pipe exploded | Mrs. Hazel Crickmore of Los Anat the Hoosier Abattoir, where be | was employed, died yesterday at Methodist hospital. Herman F, Mulryan, 41, of 502 Services for

Vinton st, a second victim of the explosion, was in critical condition | 10s, 73 Winthropave., who died today at the hospital. A resident of Indianapolis for 30 | years, Mr. Magee formerly was a painter in the Beech Grove shops of the New York Central railroad. ters, Mrs. Mary Ensley and Mrs.\ge had been employed at the Abattoir a year as a night watchman.

and Mrs. Eya Franklin and Mrs, Frieda Essex of Hope. Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the St, Louis Crossing | Methodist church, Burial will be | at Hope.

MRS." EMOJENE TUTTERROW

Services will be held for Mrs. Emojene Tutterrow, 1517 Kennington st., in G. H. Herrmann Funeral home tomorrow at 10 a. m. _ Mrs. Tutterrow, who was 24, died in a hospital in Bluffton Tuesday after an illness of , seven months, Burial ‘will be in & washington Park cemetery, ! A lifelong resi- § dent of Indianapolis,” Mrs, Tutterrow is survived by her husband, Floyd Tutterrow; two sons, Larry: cs Allen and Roger i Alvin Tutterrow, a Mrs. Tutterrow daughter, Sharon Sue; mother, Mrs. Mabel Tindor, Indianapolis; father, | Philip J. Purpura, Los Angeles, Cal.; | two sisters, Mrs. Phillis Ewing and Mrs. Margaret Morris, both of Indi- | anapolis, and a brother, Charles | Purpura, Indianapolis. {

GIVE 4-H AWARDS

Times Special . | RUSHVILLE, Ind. July 25.—In| commemoration of its 75th anniversary year, which will be observed Sept. 4, the Rush county national | bank of Rushville has announced it | is sponsoring special 4-H awards in| connection with the county fair. | Eighty dollars in prizes will be given for excellence, half for home | economic projects and half for 4-H | club members enrolled in agricul-| tural projects. A trip award of $15] to the girls’ 4-H fair school is being | given by the bank, and five other | wards of $5 each. In the agricul-! tural project awards, there are five | $8 awards. { ‘JOHN RANDALL RITES | SET AT NOBLESVILLE | Times Special NOBLESVILLE, July 25.—Funeral services for John Franklin Randall, | 75, former Hamilton county sheriff | and for 14 years rural mail carrier! { out of Noblesville, are set for 2 p.m. | tomorrow at the Evans, Godby and | | Trout mortuary here. | Mr. Randall died in an Indian|apolis hospital Tuesday. He was [a member of the Noblesville Friends | | church and the local Masonic lodge. | GRANDMOTHER DIES | DURING ‘HOLDUP’ | NEW YORK, July 25 (U. P.).— {Sam Harari and Myron Pruckman, both 14, rang the front door bell at | the home of their friend, shoved a| pistol in his face and said, “get ‘em | (up. This is a stickup.” | The friend, Arnold Pinkelstein, | also 14, laughed. His grandmother, Mrs. Norma Finkelswein, 65, died of a heart at- | tack,

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{ COUNTY NURSE RESIGNS

Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind. July 25.—| Miss Maxine Maxwell, Putnam |

{to enter. Indiana university Sept. | {1 where she will take an advanced | {course in nurse's training. Miss {Maxwell, a native of Delphi, was |a navy nurse during world war JI.

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Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Nellie | | Elizabeth Magee; five sons, Walter, | | Charles, James, Edgar and Thomas | E. Magee Jr.; three daughters, Mrs. | Dorothy Smith, Mrs. Inez Watson

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GEORGE WALLACE KING Services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Robert W, Stirling; ‘ose valuable, restful sleep, Funeral home for George Wallace King who died at his home, 1517 may also cause nagging backache, rheumatic

Ringgold ave. Tuesday after sev- | swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches Burial will be | and di

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| MRS. MINNIE L. MOULDS Mrs. Minnie IL.

| yesterday, will be held at 1 p. m. [tomorrow in the Flanner & Bu-

chanan mortuary. years.

SHERIDAN RITES HELD 62, Scalded SHER RITES HELD

Times Special | SHERIDAN, Ind, July 25.—Fu-| neral services for Mrs.

john funeral home here today with grandchildren. |Rev. C. W. Kocher, pastor of the

George Young, a Civil war veteran, who died 26 years ago. She had resided in Sheridan for the past 60 |

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© A lifelong resident of Indianapotis, Mrs. Moulds operated a produce market for 30 years. Burial will’'be in Crown Hill. | Survivors include a brother, Walter B. Kimberlin of Henryville, a | step-son, William Moulds of Chi- | cago, Ill, and a nephew, Earl J. Heil lof Henryville,

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