Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1947 — Page 5

SERVICE ON THE DOUBLE—Identical twins are Clark and Richard Green, 16, who left Long Beach, Cal,, to become Capitol

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2 ly Here, Dies » 4 i i J. Bowen, a member of one of Indianapolis _ploneer Tamilies, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Bu_chanan morttary, Burial will be in Crown Hill, ; ‘Bowen, whose father, Thomas J. Morse, bullt the xid state Dies in Michigan 1 i office and other early public bh yesterday at : ‘ i «fiome,' 2242 Broadway. She was 80. ' A native of Indianapolis she ate| Rites for Jess B. Taylor, 64, vet-| tended. the old fourth ward school| ~~ eran New York Central railroad ‘and Indianapolis high school. 8heinie Symmonds, a daughter, Mrs, |employee and former Was a member of Third Christian |g aura James, and a son, Charles | resident, will be held at 2 p, m. to‘church, Nettie Ransford chapter of|Symmonds, both of Beloit, Wis. .,, |Morrow at Kirby ary, Bi 0 KE 8, and Paghias: of the —— iff te 1s Coons HOt Union. Mrs. Bowen was " Monday at his of Albert D. Bowen, a street con- Finetta L. Shaffer home in Grosse Pointe Woods, Aractor. Mrs. Finetta L. Shaffer, 4130 Mich. He left Indianapolis 15 years She is survived by four sons, |Hartman dr, R. R. 12, Box 114-N, (ago, residing six years in OleveMorse P. Bowen, Robert "M. Bowen|a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, |land, O., and nine years in Detroit, and A. Douglas Bowen, all of I-{died yesterday in Methodist hos-|Whilé in Indiapolis he, lived at .dianapolis, and Thomas A. Bowen, pital. She was 26. 1134 N. Wallace st. ‘Washington, D. C, and a sister,|] Mrs. Shaffer was graduated from| Mr. Taylor was auditor of dis bows in" Washingt , Mrs, Olara M. Clifford, Indianapolis.| Technical high school and was a|bursements for the New York Cen-| P33 DOYs in‘Vvashington, — of Queen Esther chapter, |tral. He was a member of Oriental Edward Symmonds O. E. 8, and the Emerson Avenue [lodge 500, F. & A, M. and Scottish{Beulah R. Blake and Mrs. Rowland Services for ds, | Baptist church, : " |Rite here. H. Jones, both of Bridgeport, and who died Tuesday in City hospital, Services will be beld at 2 p. m.| Surviving are his wife, Mrs. two grandsons, will be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow in|Saturdsy in the Baptist church Blanch Werts Taylor; two daughConkle Funeral home. Burial will[With burial in Memorial park ters, Rosalind and Elaine, both of| john G, Peters ‘be in Floral park. _ Survivors include her husband, |CGrosse Pointe Woods; three sisters, Mr. Symmonds, who was 79, was George W, ‘Shaffer; the parents, Mrs. Merle Higble, near Terre| BServices for John G. Peters; 424 & painter 35 years for New York|Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Christie, and a |Hute and Mrs. Robert Montgomery 8S. Alabama st, who died Tuesday . Central railroad and 10 years for | brother, L. L. Ohristie, all of Indi. [And Mrs, George Miley, both of{in Veterans hospital in Marion, the Mondn Route until his retire.|anapolis. Akron, O,, and three brothers, Man-|Were to be held this morning at ment in 1933. He was born in Hamil —— ning and Herschel Taylor, both of|Conkle funeral home. ton, O. and lived here 50 years Ben Owens Akron, and Sam Taylor, Detroit,| Mr. Peters, who was 50, was a are the widow. Mrs. An’ © | Mich, native of Martinsville and a veteran : . Rites for Ben Owens, 1420 Castle —— of world war I. He was gassed and ave. who died Tuesday, will be con-| Daniel H. Plake disabled in the war, ducted at 10 a. m. tomorrow in ? 1H The only immediate survivor is a Jones & Hurt Shefield chapel |, SeTvices for Daniel H. Plake, R. sister, Mrs, Estella Payne, IndianTHE BLYTHE Burial will be in New R. 1, Bridgeport, who died Tues- qos Crown po , ; Mr. Owens, who was 57, was a ar, gh held at 3 I. Buus. — fo : / ’ Lived here. macro thar oo actor 4nd mortuary. Burial will be in Flora: Henry Elijah Blanche : v Park. ‘ | Services for Henry Elijah =z ® 3 / Indlanapatls, tue Cred OWeNs.| uy. Plake, who Was 86, was a re- Blanche, who died Tuesday in his man Owens ‘Indianapolis, ang|Ured contractor and carpenter. He home, 1505 E. 25th st. will be held James Owens, Martinsville and one | 17d here 70 years and was a mem- (at 1 p, m. Saturday in King & King grandson ’ ber of West Park Christian church funeral home, Burial wil] be in : psc. and Improved Order of Red Men. |New Crown. Survivors are two daughters, Miss

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William 1. Whitson

§ William I (Jack) Whitson, a salesman for Standard Oil Co. 31 years, died yesterday in his home, 2208 8. Arlington ave. He was 50. A veteran of world war I, he was born in Baltimgre, but had lived here 25 years. He was a member of Calvin Prather Masonic lodge. Services will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Survivors are his wife, Alice: a son, William I Jr, and a sister, Miss Elva Whitson, Baltimore.

(Ralph E. Gaskins

Services for Ralph E. Gaskins, a clothing cutter for the Kahn Tailor-

day in his home, 6053 W. Minnesota ‘|st., will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Hisey & Titus mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill, Mr. Gaskins, who was 54, lived here 37 years and had been employed at the tailoring company 34 of YERTS. He was a member of Rivero Side Methodist church, «| Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Fleeta oM. Gaskins; a son, Wayne Ww. ¢ Gaskins, a student at Michigan State ¢ i college, Lansing, Mich, and two + | sisters, Mrs. W. E. and Mrs, o Maude C. Hobson, ali Indian-

«| aPolis. . : Talbott Trusler

| Services for Talbott Trusler, 64, a ® native of Indianapolis, will be held oat 11 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & o| Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be o/in Crown Hill. He died Tuesday in

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An 80-year-old woman critical condition at City hospital ay after a fire from an electric heater seared her entire body.

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cupiedaby the owner of the property, Lucile Mills, who threw a blanket around-the victim. !

emo Well, Just Think ‘Of a Poor Donkey

| ROME, Jan. 9 (U. P.).—Nineteen- | year-old Romano Pandolfi got tired of jokés about his long ears today land, taking his razor, pared each lone down to half-size. Physicians said he would recover from the loss of blood in a couple of weeks,

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here 38 years. A daughter Thelma © Bransford, survives him.

John Logan Elliott

clerk, died yesterday in his 2606 English ave, He was 60. A

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target ship in both Bikini bomb tests, sank in shallow

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John Logan Elliott, a postoffice

e resident of Indianapolis, Mr. tt was a member of First Baptist church and Indianapolis Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Central chapél. Burial will be in

|. Survivors are his wife, Edna, and '|a brother, Albert, who lives in Cali-

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_ Albert G. Vivion, 3 N. Kenyon st, a partner in W. W. Carter Co. haberdashery firm, died yesterday in Methodist hospital. ‘He was" 60, He had been a partner in the firm, since 1927 and had been assoclated with it since 1002, He was an Indianapolis resident 44 years, a member of Scottish Rite and past member of Greenwood Masonic

" Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in thé Moore Mortuaries Irvington chapel. Bural will be in Washington Park cemetery. Burvivors are his wife, Edna; a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Peck, Indianapolis, and two sisters, Miss Lillian G. Vivion, Greenwood, and | Mrs. R: G. Pyle, Atlanta, Ga.

Paul Grimes to Head A. M. R. Group Here

. ’ Paul Grimes of the Indianapolis News, has been elected president for 1947 of the Indianapolis Asso elation of Manufacturers Represen-

Other mew officers are A. C. Stuebe, Atwater-Stuebe , Brokerage Co., vice president; John Clark of the Indianapolis Star, Ralph Chupp, C. L. Dietz & Co,

Directors are + W. «0. Thomas, Standard Brands; Frank Douthitt, Frank M. Douthitt Co.; street, Fred E. .Crostfeet & Son; H. A. Burney, Burney Brokerage Co., and Harry Steffen, McCormick

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Japanese Island Threatens Secession

TOKYO, Jan. 9 (U. P.) ~Hokkaldo prefecture “threatens .to secede

try” if the central government approves a plan to divide the development of the northern among several ministries, the Kyoto news agency reported today. ° Kyoto said the perfectural assemblymen feel that the Hokkaido government would be reduced” to the status of a mere town office if the various government ministries set up offices on the island.

St. Joseph County School Head Resigns —|tdisnapolis SOUTH BEND, Jan. 9 (U. P).— Otto J. Newman today resigned his position as St. Joseph county school | Superintendent to enter

Mr, Newman was an educator for 25 years and seryed as county school head for the past four years. He|feet, said’ his resignation would become effective Feb. 1.

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