Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1947 — Page 7

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. 119. 304 st; former aency wipprehor of Life Insurance Co. died hers yesterday. He was 04. A native of Gdon, Ind, Mr, Laughlin retired in 1920 after having] associated with the life insurance firm mary years. He previously

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Callie V. Powell Services for Mrs. Callie V. Powell,

| Hil cemetery, She was 61. | A native of Columbia, Ky, ‘she ‘died Monday in her home, 918 E. {27th st. She lived

‘a member of the Church of Christ { at Columbia,

cashier for the state bank at Orleans and was a member of the

Leny; two daughters, Mys. Panne Ross ind Mrs. Anna Bradshaw; sons, Allen Chapman and iva Chapman; * three stepsons, Paul, William and Hollan Powell, all of Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Nannie Samuels, Anderson, and

,|Mrs. Hallie Petty, Columbia,

George St. John

‘George St. John, an Indianapolis resident 30 years, died yesterday in his home, 3427 Kenwood ave. He was 67, A native of Terre Haute, Mr. Bt: John was an employee of the Joseph Gardner Co. the last seven years. He was a member of the Christian church at Terre Haute and the Sheet Metal Workers’ union. Survivors include his wife, Grace, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Maude

Brown, Los Angeles, Cal, and two brothers, Roy, Los Angeles, and William, Terre Haute. Services will be held at 10:30

Survivors include her husband,

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tor. Holdover directors are Dr. Harold Cline, Elkhart; Dr. G, PF. Kin ter, Wabash, and Dr. Loyd Wedeking, Washington, Mrs. J. R. Shreve, Indianapolis, was elected president of the women's auxiliary; Mrs. H, P, Garton, La Porte, first vice president; Mrs. C.D. Jordan, Peru, second vice president, and Mrs, Robert Ledig, Indianapolis, secretary-treasurer.

3 Troopships Arrive In N. Y. Harbor Today

Ship movements in New York hare bor today: Artiving—-Olty of Alma from Yo-

terdam, Gen, 8. D. piso (troops) from Leghorn, M. I. T. Victory (troops) from Bremerhaven, Wilson Victory (troops) from Bremerhaven, Departing—Exanthia for Alexan. dria, American Banker for Bremen, | Pioneer Cove for Australia, Pero de Alenquer for Lisbon, william Tilghman for Persian Gulf, Monroe Vic tory for Honolulu, Hay for Antwerp, Panama for Cristobal, Henry Wynkoop for South America, Anniston victory for Bouth America.

2 Indianapolis Youths Indicted in Murder

MUNCIE, Ind, Jan. 22 (U. P.).~ Second-degree murder indictments were on flle foday against two Indianapolis youths charged with the attack slaying of a Muncie man. A grand jury indicted Arthur Alistat, 18, and Donald Tudor, 20, in the death on Jan. § of Robert Noble, 28, Mr, Noble died after he

of five youths. Three others, James Oakes, 19; John William Wonders, 19, and Donald ' Seits, 21, remained in the Delaware county. jail. - The grand jury recommeénded they be held as material witnesses. The same jury indicted Eugene Walker, 32, Muncie, on a seconddegree murder chiarge in the shoot-

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Trafalgar Farmer Dies

Tires State Service FRANKLIN, Ind, Jan 22~ Services for Harvey Morton Stout, 83, a leading farmer of Johnson county who died at his home near

|Tratalgar yesterday, will be held

at the Vandivier funeral home here

tomorrow.

. | ML s brother, Paul, ML. Vernon.

NEW YORK, Jan. 22 (U. P.).—

allegedly was attacked by a gang|

{lived here the past 58 years. He

Survivors include his wite, Helen; Bari M. 111 and Mary Jeanine; mother, Mrs, Margaret all of Indianapolis, and

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Mrs. Minnie M M. Graham

Services for Mrs, Minnie M. Gra-

Survivors include her "husband, John; a daughter, Mrs, Eleanor Hansen, and three sisters, Mrs. Nel-

lie Mehl, Mrs. Lela Forler and Mrs, Ethel all of Indianapolis, Roy C. Sturm

Other “survivors Include his wife, Margaret, Willoughby, O., and three

Mrs. Jane VanHook, Vincennes. Mrs. Ellen Elliott

yesterday daughter, Mrs. Viola Parke, 1619 Norfolk st. Speedway, where she had been living the past six weeks. She was 74. Mrs. Elliott had lived in Morgan county almost her entire life. | Survivors are her husband, Wil-

and two sisters, Mrs, Sarah Cannady and Mrs. Rose Ann Weaver, both of Martinsville. Services will be held at-2 p.m. tomorrow at Paragon Christian church. Burial will be there.

William B. Lane William -B. “Raine, 1646 N. New

ot, died one 46, Sed. your A native of New York, he had

was a former manager for an office supply concern. - Survivors include a daughter, Mrs

Lane Jr. both of Indianapolis. Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in ‘the Hisey & Titus mortuary. Burial will be at Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Violet "Mae Thatcher

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Survivors include her paren and Mrs. Jack Pride, and Mrs. Frances Butts, all of In apolis,

Ralph F. Rogers Services for Ralph F., Rogers, a life resident of Indianapolis, will be held at. 10 a. m, tomorrow in the Conkle funeral home. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. He was 39.

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