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THURSDAY, 1 MARCH
Rescued From White River, Shep Is Missing Again
Shep, a large tan collie who last week was saved from the icy waters of White river, was reported lost again today, Shep, who has
A pedigree as
home of Mr, and Mrs. George H. Cornelius Sr, Haverstick Park, since Saturday. The family last =~ saw him as they
Shep
left home Saturday night. He
could not be located when they returned and hasn't heen seen since.
| he was in schol,
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high’ school football star, searched the rieighborhood but could find no trace of the dog: They believe someone might have led or driven him away. li The Society for the Prevention of
Last week Shep fell through the ice near his home, -“Stocky” heard about his dog's predicament while He hurtied to the river, crawled out on the ice and rescued his pet, then returned to school.
STASSEN ATHENS-BOUND PARIS, March 6 (U, P.).—Harold
The dog's two teen-age masters, E. Stassen 1048 presidential aspir-
Pembroke: Cornelius, ‘a Butler uni- ant, is on his way to Athens as|sons, Douglas and Ernest MacKinKenneth the next step in his “look and lis-|non, both of Indianapolis, and three
versity student and
(Stocky) Cornelius, ‘Broad Ripple | ten” tour of Europe.
Edward MacKinnon IRites Saturday
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Master Mechanic For Gas Utility
Services for Edward John Mac-
home. Burial will be in Washington Park, Mr, MacKinnon, who was 61, was a master mechanic for the Citizens Gas and Coke utility. A native of Nova Scotia, he had lived here 35 years and was a member of Seventh Presbyterian church and Prospect lodge, 714, F. & A. M. An active bowler, he was on the Citizens’ Gas team many years. Surviving are his wife, Mary; two
grandchildren,
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Frank Hankins Rites Tomorrow
Services for Frank Hankins, who died Tuesday in his home, 4382 Madison ave., will be held at 9 a, m. tomorrow in J, C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes.
lived here since 1913. He was employed by the Beech Grove shops of the New York Central railroad until his retirement nine years ago. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.
Hankins, both of Indianapolis; three
five grandchildren,
Adah Ditkason Gould
death of Mrs. Adah - Dickason Gould, former Indianapolis resi-
George Bradford; a son, Glenn D.
sisters, Mrs. Florence Monroe and Mrs. Nell Keltch, both of Osgood, and Mrs. Mart Brown, Rexville, and
Services for Mrs, Anna H. Popp,
cemetery.
long as .his Cruelty to Animals today put Shep|Kinnon, 370 8. Audubon rd, who ‘Burial will be in|operator for the former Phalen shaggy brown on thelr “lost” list and set out to|dled Thursday at St. Francis hos- Tanglewood cemetery, Ripley county. | Beauty shop. She later helped Her |Titus, Evansville; Mrs, Emma Blitz, HOURS y trace him through. the missing dog pital, will be held at 10:30 a. m, Sat- Mr. Hankins, who was 79, was husband, Albert Popp, operate a|Mrs. Bertha Rinninger and Mrs ‘mane, has been exchange. urday at Robert W. Stirling funeral born in Switzerland county and had |grocery store at. English ave. and {
Pine st. She was a member of St. Patrick’s church, Survivors besides the husband, are three sons, John Edwin, Robert Charles and James Joseph Popp, all ° of Indianapolis, and three grandchildren.
Mrs. Mary E. LaMar Services for Mrs. Mary E. LaMar, 606 ‘Shelby . st., who died yesterday at her home, will be held at 10
Word has been received of the a. m. Saturday at the J. C. Wilson
Mrs. Anna H. Popp: | . South Side Resident,
ave., will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Biackweil funeral home and at 9 a. m. in St. Patrick's Catholic church. Burial will be in Holy C
who died in her home, 019
Mrs. Popp, who was 60, was a lifelong resident of the South side.| She attended St. John's Catholic school and &t one time was a beauty
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Fannie Miller, Rockport.
Mrs. Mildred M. Dobson Mrs. Mildred M. Dobson, 1402 (in July, 1045. Bellefontaine st. died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. She was o [Saturday 1 ted. A native of Beech Grove, she had |Crown Hill lived here all her life. Survivors are her husband, Log- | Mrs. Minnie
Charles Burge; Burge, and a sister, Mrs, Leon Bar- |WO. sons, William nett, all of El Monte, Cal. Services will be held in the Flan. [nd four great
an; her parents, Mr, and Mrs, [culation employes, ts a brother, Clyde South and Mrs. Clifford Or
Chapel of the Chimes. be in Washington park.
Burial Will ner & Buchanan mortuary,
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‘Mrs. Adah Plopper
dent, at her home in Newfane, Vt.
© PERMANENTS e FACIALS "SNOW BABY" — Mrs. Ida |She was 72. Mrs. LaMar, who was 54, was a/9 Ships Will Dock . . SHAMPOOS INGE . MANICURES a services dat Hi gid Lohse, 26, and her new- ‘born | A native of Danville, she was the native of Spencer and had lived here in N P} Harbor Toda Services for Thomas ’ B Waves died last Sunday in Pt. Lauderdale, "snow baby" are doing well in |daushter of the late Mr. and Mrs.|33 years. She wys a member of Y |an employee of E. C. Fla, will be held at 2:30 p. m, Sun-| an
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NEW YORK, March 6 (U. P.).—|12 years, who died Tuesday |} Ship movements scheduled today in|home, 560 8. Harris st., will k New York harbor: ;
Lingston Dickason. She resided in Calvar Evangelical United Indianapolis until her family moved Brethren xy oh $
to Vermont in 1941, - Surviving are her husband, Harry;
Erie, Pa. hospital after neighbors helped Farmer Ed Lohse plow through 15 - foot
day in the Downey Avenue Christian church. : The Rev. P.~W. Wiegmann, ‘pas
Surviving are the husband, Mor-
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ster & Askin West Washington chapel. Burial will be Stilesville. Mrs. Lisby, who was 76, was born in Fillmore, Ind. She lived most
came here 27 years ago. She was|:
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Lewallen, Fillmore and two sons, Frank A., and Samuel V. Lisby, both of Indianapolis, four grandchildren and six great-grandchil-dren.
'Mrs. Sarah Henderson
! Mrs. Sarah E. Henderson, an In- | dianapolis resident 60 years, died | yesterday in the home of a son, Otto A. Henderson, 1115 N. Moums st. Shé was 85.
ton W. Plopper, former treasurer of | ; the United Christian Missionary so-| |
Services were to be held at 2 ! p. m. today at Granite City, Ill, fol- |’
| Services for Mrs. Alice Belle Lis- |: by, 47 N. Warman ave, who died |’ Tuesday in her home, will be held |: at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Roy- |;
of her life near Coatesville, and|’
Survivors are the husband, Aaron| == M. Lisby; a daughter, Mrs, Ona E.| .:
snowdribts to reach the hospital). Baby Robert Lohse was born an hour after his parents had battled the drifts four hours.
a member of West Park Christian|
ton L.; a daughter, Mrs. Colin G. Jameson, Newlane, a son, John D.
two sons, Norman and Arnett, In-
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Mrs. Henderson was born’ dn Union City and was a member Of the Pirst. Pilgrim Holiness church here. Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan
morial Park. Survivors besides the son arean{other son, Kenous Henderson; four! | grandsons, Charles, Alfred, Jack! jand Billy ' Henderson, and four |granddaughters, Mrs. Iva Myers, {Mrs. Virginia Epley, Mrs. Marjorie Stevens, and Mrs. Dorothea Hook-
‘Mrs. Eva N. Stockton, 1337 Spann ave, died yesterday in her home after ‘an illness of four months. She was 59. Mrs. Stockton was born fn Moss, Tenn., and moved here in 1925. She was a member of the Fountain Square Christian church. | Services will be held at 2 p. m. {Saturday in the Fountain Square | Christian church. ‘Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery. Survivors are the husband, Walter Z. Stockton. three daughters, Mrs. Audrey Hestand, Moss, Tenn.;
Stockton, both of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Allie Reece, Kokomo; Mrs. Lola Moss, Moss, Tenn.; Mrs. Emma Eads, Marion, Il.; two
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Saturday in the J,-C. Wilson Chapel
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