Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1946 — Page 22
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KILLED BY TRAIN SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Sept. 6 (U. P.) —Services were arranged today |for Mrs. Dora Flanagan, 73, who :30| was injured fatally late yesterday
DONALD D. WHITE GETS ARMY RIBBON
Donald D. White has been awarded the army commendation ribbon | for his work in organizing college posts for the American Legion while he. was ‘recuperating from machinégun wounds at Billings General hospital, it was announced today. The former first lieutenant was
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Retired Purdue Member Dies at 61.
Times State Servite LATA Ind, Sept. 6.— Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in First Christian church for Prof. Franklin George King, former head of the animal husbandry department at Purdue miversity. Prof. King, a» Purdue faculty member for 35 years, died yesterday in Home hospital. He was 61. A graduate of the University of Missouri, he was employed by the Missouri state board of agriculture before he joined the Purdue faculty in 1910. Appointed head of the
‘ animal ‘husbandry department, he
retired last year. ‘Prof. King: BY rman war I veteran. ~Hé member of t he American Legion, a Boy Scout les
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tion church, Masonic lodge and Elks lodge. # Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Mary L. King; two sons, George W. King, a member of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty, and Robert E. King of Lafayette, a daughter, Miss Elizabeth Rose King of Lafayette, and two "brothers, Elvin C. King of Trenton, Mo., and Raymond T. King of Marshall, Mo.
MRS. CARRIE M. WINGERTER Services for Mrs. Carrie M. Wingerter, native of Newport, Ky., and
| resident here for 30 years, will be held in the Wald funeral home at |
3 p. m. tomorrow. Burial wil] be! in Crown Hill. Mrs. Wingerter, who was 76, died yesterday in her home, 1530% N, Gale st. She was a member of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church and the ladies guild of the
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BLANCHE ROBBINS
Mrs. Blanche Buell Robbins, an
{Indianapolis resident for 37 years,
died today at her home, 47 N. Webster ave. Mrs. Robbins was a native of] Ridgefarm, Ill. She was a member of First Friends church; Methodist hospital White Cross Guild, Webster Avenue Civic club and the Needlework guild. Survivors are her husband, Carl R. Robbins; two sisters, Mrs. Ralph
|R. Marsh of Cleveland, O.,-and Mrs. { Floyd W. Schorn of Indianapolis,
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(and a niece. Services will be held at Flanner | & Buchanan mortuary. The time | will be announced later.
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[George E. Kiefer ‘Rites Saturday
Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Beanblossom:funeral home for George E. Kiefer, foreman and supervisor at Kingan & Co, Burial will be in Washington Park.’ Mr. Kiefer died Wed ne sday in Methodist hos~pital. He was 63. An Indianapolis resident 53 years, he lived at 416 W. Washington st. be Mr. Kiefér was a member of Mr. Kiefer Kingan's Old Timers club; Puritan I. 0. O. F.; Ellen Rebekah lodge 520, I. O. O. F., and Christian Men Builders’ class of Third Christian church, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Isabel Kiefer; a son, George E, Kiefer Jr, and two brothers, John and Charles Kiefer, all of Indianapolis, ® Jand Shree gaftiiaren, TE
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Mrs. Jessie L. Carey Was Native of Muncie.
Services will be held tomorrow at 10 a." m. ifi Shirley Brothers Central chapel for Mrs, Jessie L. Carey,
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Mrs. Carey died Sunday in her {home, 193¢ N. Alabama st.. She | was 35.
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came here in 1927 and was graduated from the Indiana university school of nurses. She was a member of Sigma Theta Tau, honorary society for nurses, ang the State Nurses’ association. Mrs. Carey had been -on private duty recently. Services also will be held at 3 p. m. in the Meeks mortuary tomorrow in Muncie. Survivors are her husband. Louis G. Carey; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hobbs of Muncie, and a sister, Mrs. Ruth Roselle of Shreveport, La.
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Services are scheduled” at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Wald funeral home for William M. Grayson, former printer for the Franklin Star, who died Wednesday in his home, 134 W. 21st st. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Grayson, who was 81. had lived here three years. A native of Madison, he was a member of Knights of Pythias, the Mt®&ern Woodmen of America at Franklin and the Methodist church at Shelbyville. Survivors are | four daughters,
his wife, Betty; Mrs. Edward M. | Knight, Shelbyville; Mrs, Gilford |Preese, Granite City, Ill; Mrs. | Glenn Burkhardt, and Mrs. J, Frank Knight, -both ‘of Indianapolis, and three brothers, George Grayson, Madison; Howard Grayson, Chicago, Ill, and Frank Grayson, Riverside, Cal. :
MRS. MARY A. MILLI Requiem high mass will be ‘sung at 9:30 a. m. Monday in Sacred Heart Catholic church for Mrs. Mary A. Milli, resident here for 70 years. Burial will be in St. Joseph cemetery. Born in North Vernon, Mrs. Mill, who was 84, died yesterday in her home, 1733 S. Delaware st. She was the widow of Louis Milli and a member of the Catholic church. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Margaret M. Bruggner and Mrs. Rose M. Conway; four sons, Louis, Rudolph, Leo and Eugene Milli, all of Indianapolis; 18 grandchildren: and 27 great-grandchildren.
DIVIDEND DECLARED The Purex Corp. Ltd., board of directors has declared a dividend of 15 cents per share, payable Oct. 15, on common stock of record Oct. 7, A. C. Pelletier, Purex president, announced today.
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Headquasters for the National A. . A. will be located at 535 Illinois Bldg.
3 KOREAN COMMUNIST NEWSPAPERS CLOSED
SEOUL, Korea, Sept. 6 (U. P.).— Military police simultaneously, raid ed three Korean Communist Npewspapers today and ‘suspended ‘them on grounds they were “endangering the security. of JU. S. ‘army forces in Korea.” The army announced that several people had been taken in custody and probably would be Prossentey
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