Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1947 — Page 12

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James Van Laningham - Services for James L. Van Laningham, Lawrence, who died Monday in Long Hospital, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Royster & Askin Mortuary,” He was 83. A lifelong resident of Marion county, Mr. Van Laningham was a retired molder and a member of Community Evangelical United Brethren church. His wife, Mrs, Alice Van Laningham, died a month ago. Survivors are a stepdaughter, Mrs. Lula Dugan, Lawrence, and several nieces and nephews,

rs. Effie Knoy

Mis, Effie Knoy, a Stilesville, Ind., | resident, died yesterday in thé home

‘ave. She was 70. {had lived 27 years at Silesville. Mrs. | Knoy was visiting here at the time {of her death. | Survivors besides her son include a daughter, Mrs. Joy Strainer, |Clayton, and three grandchildren. Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. | tomorrow in the Stilesville Christian

Jt of There are no immediate survivors,

‘of her son, Floyd S., 1602 S. Leland | Ro

| A native of Morgan county, she i

She was 53. She was a member of Jones Tabarmacle and the Elizabeth chorus. Survivors include two sors, Bern-

Mrs. Emma VanAtta

Services for Mrs. Emma VanAtta, an Indianapolis resident 368 years, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Ray Street Church of the Nazarene, Burial will be in Floral Park She

A native of Tennessee, she died Tuesday in her home, 602% Division st. Survivors are her husband, = William; three daughters, Mrs Mrs. VanAtta Edna Coapstick and Mrs. Bernice Green, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Dorothy Dixon, Lawrence; two sons, Arthur and Robert, both of . Indianap-

hospital, She lived at 420 Agnes st.

NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: = Fair weather is in store for most of the nation tonight. There will be occasional rain in southwest Arkansas, western Louisiana and eastern Texas; rain showers will occur in southeastern Florida and in the far northwest and -light snow is expected over northern Michigan, eastern New York and northern areas of Pennsylvania, but no precipitation is foreseen

olis; three sisters, M3. Mae Stein-

|church. Burial will be in Stilesville.

Mrs. Isie Dora Burney |

ville, Tenn. died Sunday in City

! Services for Mrs. Isie Dora “Bur- | ipey, an Indianapolis resident the past IT years; were-to-bé held at 1 p. m. today in the John A. Patton funeral home. Burial was to be in New Crown cemetery. Mrs. Burney, a native of Clarks-

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lolis and a brother, Albert Carter,, {Long Beach, Cal. |

‘Jesse R. Thompson | |

Jesse R. Thompson, a former In-| dianapolis resident, died Tuesday at! Miami, Fla. He was 50. He spent his childhood here, but! prec lived later in Chicago and went to) Miami two years ago. He was a

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{ While residing here he sculptured ‘the figures fronting the old Colum{bia club on Monument circle and

| years. |

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Mr. Feller was a native ‘Hoosler, moving to Virginia 41° years ago.

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UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU —Jan. 3, 1M “Sunrise ., rae. 7:00 ° | Sunset... er 44 Precipitation 1 hrs. end. 7:30 a. m... Trace

Total precipitation since Jar. 1...... 2.43 { Excess tin tince Jan. 1 02

The foll following table | shows “the | temper-

construction superintendent. hs | "HE An other cities: grees; Detroit 20 degrees; ' Mil mother, Mrs. Rosie Thompsan, and Alan's | i ney 3 14 ees; | two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Hunter and! Chicago 13 | Omaha 32 degrees; Great Falls 40 | Mrs. Florence Tatham, all of Chi-| Cleveland 12 degrees; Seattle 37 degrees; Portcago, and @ brother, Earl, Indian-| [penver ... . 3 | land and Kansas City 38 degrees; apolis. Pt. Wayae ... 12 | St. Louis 35 degrees. Atlanta 36 | Services will be held Monday in| I or (city) .e . 4 Royster & Askin mortuary at a Kansas CIty ................. : 39 Advertisement | time to be announced later. Burial los Angeles ........-. i i

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Last Rites pr For J. E Hunter

Services for Josiah EB Hunter, 5018 N. Illinols st, who died Tuesday in the Veterans’ hospital at arion, will be held tomorrow in Ashland, Ill,

Hunter served with the 88th alr squadron, participating in fv» ma. jor engagements. He was a member of U. Brown Jr. post of th Legion, Veterans of For. Brotherhood of Railroad Truemen and the Methodist church at Hunt ington. Survivors Include a brother, James T. Hunter, Kansas, and a sister, Mrs. Fae A. Nisley, Indianapolis,

FUR STORE BURNS PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 23 (U, P).

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cold wave of recent days abates tonight. The Ohio, Tennessee and Mississippi valleys will also experience milder weather as warm air flows northward from the gulf and replaces the Arctic air whieh caused severe temperature drops in these areas. Prevailing air currents hale now carried the center of the cold air mass responsible for the cold spell, out over the Atlantic ocean, Unseasonably mild conditions are developing in the central and northern plains states again, under the influence of warmer air currents now finding their way into these sections of the country. This warm sector extends northwestward through South Dakota and Montana to the Canadian border separating the two areas bounded by freezing lines on the Fotocast map.

Miami 57 degrees. Warm front activity will cause the occasional light snow in northern Michigan; tropical air overspread-

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PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Jan. 23 (U.| P.).—A three-alarm fire and four | explosions wrecked a large manu- | facturing plant here early today. |

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