Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1947 — Page 26

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He was a plumbing contractor, and

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at Pt. Harrison for several years. He was a member of 8t. Joan of Are Men's club

Survivors are his wife, Mrs.’ Mayme Brinkman; a daughter, Mrs, |

Ruth B. Kenney, and a son Arthur | Brinkman, all of Indianapolis; five sisters, Mrs. Mary Miller, New[castle; Mrs. Minnie Young, 8helby-

m= lville: Mrs. Prieda McClelland, Glen- |

dale, Cal; Mrs. Lillie Simpson and Mrs. Emma Belles, Indianapolis; two brothers, Prank and Charles Brinkman, Indianapolis, and two

aia ON © Designing oq 0h1dren, | Serylce ibe . « William Bell : A Services for William Bell, who + Hint d died Wednesday in his home, 1427 ¢ 3 N. Senate ave., will be at 10 a. m { S / tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers fu1 Avi neral home, Burial will be in Crown i, ” | Hill IX / T | Mr. Bell, Who was 59, was a native hy “~ of Gallatin, Tenn, and had lived In Indianapolis 35 years. He was a

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member of the Mt, Paran Baptist church, Burvivors are a son, William Bell Jr,, Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs Anna Campbell, Cincinnati, O.; two { sisters, Mrs, Anna O. Rickman and Mrs, Pearl Coleman, Indianapolis; a brother, the Rev, Charles Henry Bell, Indianapolis; one grandchild, one great-grandchild, two nephews and two nieces.

Cathedral Plans Carillon Concert

An Earlham centennial carillon concert to commemorate 100 years of Earham college, Richmond, will be presented at 8:15 Sunday at Scottish Rite Cathedral James R. Lawson, carillonneur, will present the concert. Students faculty and patrons of Earlham who will be special guests include Dr Elton Trueblood, lecturer and writer, Mr. Lawson also will present a carillon concert of American folk music collected by John Jacob Niles at 8:15 p. m. Thursday. The carillonneur will play the Scottish Rite carillon at noon Monday through Friday for visitors to the Indiana | State fair,

Dewey's OK on UMT

Seen ‘Punch’, at Taft WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (U.P) Governor Thomas E. Dewey's in|dorsement, of universal military training was viewed here today as his first punch at Senator Robert A Taft (R. O.), hs chief rival in eur{rent speculation for the 1948 Repub{lean presidential nomination, Mr. Taft has long been on record [in opposition to compulsory training.

Alumni Plans Dinner The annual State Falr dinner for active and alumni members of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity will be held at 6:45 p. m. Wednesday in the cafeteria of the women's building at the fairgrounds. C. C. Hadley, president of the Indianapolis

Alumni chapter will- be in charge Grand President D. C. Drake will speak.

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Former Harvester Employee Dies at 52

: Services for Carl Haggard, 516 Parker pl, former employee of International Harvester Co. will be

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Mr. Haggard, who was 52, died {yesterday in City hospital. He was {a native of Franklin, but had lived

here most of his life. He was a

member of the Catholic church,

Survivors are three daughters,

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Rites Tuesday NEW YORK, Aug. 2° (U. P).— Funeral services will be held Tuesday at Bt. Thomas church for Mrs. Rosamond Lancaster Warburton Vanderbilt, 50, wife of W, .K. Vanderbilt, former president of the

who died yesterday at her home, Eagles Nest, in Northport, N, ¥.

Mrs. Vanderbilt was a social! leader of two cities, having married Anon, served four years as an army ithe scions of the Wanamaker captain family of Philadelphia and the lowing discharge

Vanderbilt family of New York. A native of Worcester, Mass., she was married secretly in” 1919 to

Barclay H. Warburton Jr, grand-| Survivors are his wife, Esther son of John Wanamaker, depart-{*¥° ment stor h garet Haggard, of Indianapolis, and | givorced he gangs Wg Were Mrs, Mary Johnson Harlingen, y . Tex.; a son, Francis Haggard, In- |... respiration fo save her SEVEN: Idianapolis; a sister, Mrs, Bessie Mc- | ong week.-old nephew trom suttfocat. (Namara, Indianapolis, and two | wr ing. A diaper had become |brothers, Ira Haggard, Indianap- | preg.

twisted around the infant s olis, and William Haggard, Clayton, | vanderbilt died in 1044

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ices for Mrs. Amanda A. Myers, for-|

Survivors are her husband, E. W. ship-to-shore telephone calls are mer Greensburg resident, will be at olark: a son, Dennis Wayne Clark; | now | 2 p. m. tomorrow in Knuckles fu-y daughter, Barbara Lee Clark; her withi

neral home, Burial will be in An. mother, Mrs. Florence Weaver; four

derson cemetery.

_ sisters; Mrs, Pauline Koskey, Mrs. Mrs. Myers, who was B81, died prances Mohr, Mrs, Delores Enoch |

here Wednesday at the home of and Miss Angeline Weaver, all of

her daughter, Mrs, ATicé Campbell. | indianapolis.

Surviving in addition to Mrs. | Campbell are two sons, Shirley Myers and Charles Myers, both of In-| dianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Ella

Fuel Prices Hiked

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Ketchum, Anderson; 11 grandchil- diana) here announced today that dren and six great-grandchildren. tank wagon prices of distillate heatAnother son, William H. Myers was ing oils and diesel fuels will be inkilled a week ago in an automobile creased one-half cent a gallon Mon-

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world war IT. Fol-| he was employed | by Lane Bryant Co., as department | [head and later as personnel director. sons, Jimmy and Billy; | Charles | |Leeke; a stepson, Jack Adamson, all | She became the wife of Commo-|°®f Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt's great. Ge0rge Cantrell, Ft. Worth, Tex. | “The entire staff of Lane Bryant K. Vanderbilt's divorce from Da, ws Shocked by the Sijden pss Is Virginia Pair Vanderbilt. Mr, '\n8 0f Mr. Leeke,’ company officia xX “Our sympathy is extended to the family and the entire staff! mourns the passing of a nan who| endeared himself to all who knew WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (U, P.). him.” N, California st., died last night in' Sailors can now tell their wives |

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