Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1946 — Page 22
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. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, qd | (U. P.)~Richard H. Bolt told the court he did not hear a policeman's signal for him to stop. But before the court continued the case for two weeks, Mr. Bolt had to list his occupation. He is a director-of Massachusetts Institute of Tech- | nology's hearing laboratory.
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Native of Columbus, Burial to Be There
Funeral services for Mrs. Chris-
Dec. 18|
tena I. Adkins, former west
chapel and burial will be Columbus.
Mrs. Adkins died Sunday eve
of six weeks, She was 73. A native of Columbus, Mrs. kins moved to Indianapolis 40 ¥
George W. Adkins, who died years ago, was a millwright at old Tiel now the National Starch Since his death she had made
1539 N. Oxford st.
church.
Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs,
field, Columbus. .
She was 95.
was a membe Place Methodist church. She at 2330 N. LaSalle st. Survivors are a daughter,
Northeast chapel. Anderson cemetery.
side
resident, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in.the Moore Mortuaries Peace
in
ning
at City hospital following an illness
Ad- | /eArs ago and resided most of her married life in the neighborhood of 10th and Harding sts. Her husband,
five the
Brothers Starch works, works.
her
home with her son, Earl Roberts, at | cemetery. He She was a
member of. the Unity Methodist |
Surviving, besides Mr. Roberts, | ? are another son, Howard Roberts, | n his home, 936
Amy
Kemp, Indianapolis, and two brothers, the Rev. Charles P. Greenfield, | Indianapolis, and Daniel W, Green- | battalion in the
Mrs. Malissa VanSickle Mrs. Malissa I. VanSickle, an Indianapolis resident the last 64 years, died Monday in Methodist hospital.
A native of Decatur county, she| r of the Arlington church following services at 9:45 in
lived
Mrs.
Merle CO. Suesz, Indianapolis; a son, Charles R., Columbus; 21 grand- hospital. She was 45. children and. 10 great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 10:30 a. m.|department of agriculture inspector, | IN Friday in the Moore Mortuaries’ Mrs: Grady was a member of Christ
Burial will be in|the King church and the Altar so- | BROAD RIPPLE |
Services to B
Mr. Huston, a resident of 5447
|resident here 40 years. He was employed by the Keyless American Can'Co. He was a member of Irvington Presbyterian church and Irvington Masonic lodge. A former wife, Mrs. Louise | Kendall Huston, died in 1918, {
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anna McConnell Huston; a daughter, Miss Jean Huston, Trinidad, Colo, teacher, and a son, ‘Jack Huston, Purdue university student.
Rora Martin Services for Rora Martin, an employee of the Pennsylvania railroad 22 years, were to be held at 1 p. m. today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. * Burial | was to be in | Washington Park
45. Mr. Martin, { who died Monday
Berwyn st, was a
| Diesel engineer © {3 4 | with. a railway Rora Martin | Persian gulf command for 30
months during the war.
Mrs. Catherine Grady Requiem high mass for Mrs. [Catherine W. Grady, 1714 E. Kessler | blvd, will be sung at 10 a, m, tomorrow in Christ the King Catholic
{her home. Burial will be in St. | Malachy cemetery, Brownsburg. Mrs. Grady, a resident here for 26 years, died Monday in St. Vincent's
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Walter Huston Dies at 65,
Services for Walter Huston, former employee of the American Can Co., will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Irvington Presbyterian church.
Francis hospital. Hé was 65, a native of Terre Haute, and had been a
| Mrs. Minnie Hodges
spinon SHAR ORR El te
e Tomorrow
i
Julian ave. died yesterday in St.
Lock Co. for 20 years and later by
© three daughters, Miss Mary Ann Grady, Miss Betty Jo Grady and Mrs. George J. Helmer; her mother, Mrs. Nora Surber, Indianapolis; two sisters, rs. Paul Robbins, Pittsboro, and Miss Patricia Surber, Indianapolis; two brothers, Harold and Vincent Surber, both of Pittsboro, and a grandson,
Mrs. Marie Swift
Requiem high mass will be sung at 10:30 a. m. Friday in Holy Angels Catholic church for Mrs, Marie Swift, 3009 Guilford ave. Burial will be in Crown Hill i An Indianapolis ‘resident for 45 years, Mrs, Swift, who was 48, died Monday in her home. She was a member of Holy Angels church, Surviving are her husband, Clayton Swift; a son, Clayton Swift Jr.; a daughter, Mrs, Mary Louise Flery, Hollywood, Cal, and. five grandchildren.
Services for Mrs. Minnie Hodges, 2508 Hillside ave.,, who died Sunday in her home, will be held at 2 p. m. today in Christ Temple. Burial will
be in New Crown cemetery. Mrs. Hodges, who was 67, was | born in Harding, Ky. and liyed here 40 years. At one time she
Mrs. Minnie Hodges
an Indianapolis resident 40 years, were to be. held at 2 p. m. ‘today
. |to be in New Crown cemetery. She was 67.
home, 2508 Hillside ave. been ill two months. member of church.
Alice Stroud; two sons, William and Oscar H. Stroud, and four grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. :
FAMED ATTORNEY DEAD
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18 1946
Services for Mrs. Minnie Hodges,
n Christ Temple church. Burial was
Mrs. Hodges died Sunday in her She had She was a| the Christ Temple |
Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.
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