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OHILD rp CAR | BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Nov. 22.— | sharon Kay Brown, 21-year-old of Mrs. Ethel Brown, a 3 t of Bloomington, R. F. D. 2, was. seriously injured when she fell {from a moving automobile driven {by her mother. At the Blooming{ton hospital where the child is

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lived here 55 years and was a member df Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed church and the Indianapolis Swiss society, He was 69 and operated a meat market at 2149 Madison ave. 35 years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Clara Stoll; a daughter, Mrs, Dorothy Waltz, Indianapolis; a brother, John Stoll, Indianapolis; and four sisters, Mrs, Anna Kasting, Mrs, Lillian PFritzgerald and Mrs. Dora Augustus, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Clara Ramer, Terre Haute,

MRS. ADDIE A. DOWELL

Rites are scheduled at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Dorsey funeral

| Sidney Trimmer, Greenwood, W. Va.

cost of the project is expected to

original estimate made by the government.

slowly due to a lack of plumbers on the job. Three more plumbers reported *for work from the Evansville area’ making a total of 18 at the 374-unit project.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1946

Louisville, Ky. Namie Col. Kassen

and two brothers, Theodore To Military Staff

Trimmer, Washington, D. C,, and The assignment of Lt. Col. William C. Kassen, ave, to the staff of Col. ©. rA. Beaucond, execu- : tive of the Indian military district, was announced today. Lt. Col. Kassen, in service since 1940, returned to this country last year after two years overseas. He was stationed at Camp Atterbury previous to his new assignment,

STOUT FIELD" WAITS 28 MORE FAMILIES

Twenty-eight more veteran housing units at the Stout Field project are expected to be ready for occupancy by the first part of next week. Announcement of completion of the units was made by Forrest Logan, FPHA project engineer. To date, sixty-four dwellings are occupied. Mr, Logan said he believed the project would be finished some time in March, 1947, He said the

Lt. Col. Kassen

WAR II PENSIONS AVERAGE $42

WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 (U, P.. —Some $1,647,000 veterans are receiving monthly payments for disa~ bilities incurred during world war II, with the average monthly payment about $42, the veterans administration reported today.

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home for Mrs. Addie A. Dowell, an Indianapolis resident for 30 years. |

; | Burial will be in Crown Hill,

Dowell, who was 80, died She was a member of

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Gorgeous | Pocahontas, COAT . ., 331.98 {A sister, Mrs. Bessie Walters | Beautiful DRESS. . . 9.98 | Shawnee, Okla., survives.

| | HERBERT F. RODE Services will be held at 1:15 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Hermann | funeral home for Herbert F. Rode, | 4230 Madison ave. Burial will be in | Lutheran cemetery, Five Points. | Mr. Rode, formerly a clerk for the | Pearson Hardware Co. died yesterday in his home. He was 45. He was a member of St. John’s Lutheran church at Five Points. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Opal Rode, and two sisters, Mrs. Herbert J. Woempner and Mrs, E. W. Eickhof?, all of Indianapolis,

JOHN O. FEARRIN John O. Fearrin, rétired painter who lived most of his life in Old Augusta, died Wednesday in Long

Mr. Fearrin lived in Mt. Comfort

Ferrin, Old AuWilliam G. and five i Kirsch, Helen

brother, Verne gusta; a stepson, Goodwin, Indianapolis, stepdaughters, Mrs. Paul Mrs. Louise Wall, Mrs,

h | Walters and Mrs, Geralee Rynier- |

son, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. | | Georgia Znader, Effingham, IIL i

i | MRS. JOHN C. PEACOCK Mrs. Gail T. Peacock, 36 E. 54th | st., wife of John C. Peacock, pro- | prietor of Peacock pharmacy, 1737 | Howard st., died today in Methodist| | hospital. She was 65. Services will be held at 11 a. m. | Monday in ‘Flanner & Buchanan | mortuary. Cremation will follow. Born in Rochester, N. Y., Mrs. | Peacock lived here 40 years and | was a member of the Third Church |

lof Christ, Scientist. Survivors besides the husband, In-| clude two sons, John Warrant Pea- |

of Indianapolis; two sisters,

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BIRTHS New York st.; Robert, Louise McDon Twins ald, 726% Douglas a. and Frank, Verda Ralph "Homer Cradick, 3650 WN. T ple; At St. Francis—Carl, Mildred Coggshal}, McClain, 1820 "Carrollton ave. Curtis = Wildman pH 508 University, " At Coleman—Gordon, Marjorie Goh DEATHS m3. Hermans, hy LE a OE a On ™ | avid Joseph Kidd, 10 months, at 3823| cling A: ermann, Gilbert hotel; Mad. At Hethodist--lewis, Mary Weber; boy| Hoyt ave. pneumonis, Robert Allen. Sartell, 3030 Bier eBion; In nd Girls John M. House, 71, at B38 Fayette st.,| Vivian Beuth, 3 asd Rin, nggold 3 Ines mi At St. Francls—Arthur, - Gloria Wright; | Danny Lewis, 7. at Bt. Vincents, cardio- re Sens Ahm Peck, Jenteal: June jovd, Opal Emmett, and Donald, Pore | vascular Iai Frank Nelson Owings, 1429 Comer; Wdith AL Cos Edward, Ruth Ms Louise Bauer, 65, at City, arteriosclerosis. | Christian Seitz, 5126 E. Michigan. At Mot hodist— William Mars Bytom, da J LO 84, at 330 N. Walcott ave., | Clarence Howard Perish lata ol Anita bree; Olen, Gyendolyn Bailey: Della Fry, 88, ‘at 1420 Carrollton ave., Box aay Rathleen tos, ES Meltord, Bon, D S i Waa, | Jiaty cerebra Demorthage. Martin B. Phillips, 2702 W. Washington Crowe HE, n, oris m, an bert, Berth Bt 4 at City, cerebral aur Rlizabeth Cundifr, 1315% ry ee) emorr orge F. Plump, 51 A At St. Vincent's—Stewart, Lucille Gan-|pmnma Woo a se. at 2323 Sheldon st., cor- TB Jack, 1564 SN. Jefferson; Ann olph James, Bettie OR Charles, onary Eugene Foster Rinehart, 330 8. Ri Monroe, a TID riy: Ab thony: William E. Berg an, 70, at 530 E. Ver- era Jean Wilson, 346 Harlan ura} Exner Uhle: Francis Kathryn Het ia mont _st., {o-vascular-ren Herbert L. Robinson, Greenwood, Ind. SR Rg Gladys | Jennie H. ‘Mye ul, 30, 8b 30. X. 8t. Clair |, Dollie Edward Blac 620" : ms st,, cerebr emo ; ward’ Sinclair, 620 Demming; Rael, Maigle Tompkins, and |g o, Tage ¥. Morris st, |. Ruth Eileen Fritch, ys WN gskiand;

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PLAN FARM TRAINING LEBANON, Ind., Nov, 22.—Preparations for institution of on-farm

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