Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1947 — Page 8

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Ind, Sept. 9. Physicians have diagnosed the case | | of Mrs. John Pickering, a registered nurse who has been assisting in the | care of a polio victim here, as po.

but has discarded the | disease was con | tracted in the course of her nursing ¢¢ And ‘Camera Fan

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Private Rites Set For S. N. Campbell

Was Bond Broker

Pr fvate Campbell,

rites for Samuel Neil # partner in Campbell &|

You wouldn't start a long trip with only two

gallons of gasoline. Nor would you start a long, hard winter with only a few weeks’ supply of coal. In bdth cases, it’s wise at the start to say “Fill ‘er up!" There's no time like the present for getting ready for that long, hard winter ahead. A binful of coal — of Furel Satisfaction — in your basement now will ‘take the cares of winter ahead off your mind, and make the path an easier one when — flies and the winds howl. So call yous coal dealer today, and you'll avoid the last-minute, “Johnny-Order-Lately" “Fin * bid yourself ‘Happy Wintering!"’ .

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WINTER'S A LONG TRIP

#1 tended Culver Military academy |

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Securities, will be at 10:30 tomorrow in Flanner & Bu-|

chanan mortuary, Oremation will] follow, v Mr. Campbell, a specialist in!

| municipal bonds, died yesterday at] | his home, 4640 Kenwood ave. He! | was 62, ! He had resided in Indianapolis| 49 years and had been a security | |.and investment broker for 39 years. , ['A native of Dayton, O., he had at

{and was graduated from Williams | college, Williamstown, Mass, in 1608. Joined With Brother

Mr. Campbell and his brother, | Leonard 1. Campbell, formed | Campbell & Co. at 106 E. Market st. | {in 1930. He was an enthusiastic amateur photographer speclalizing {in architectural studies and was a charter member and past president of Indianapolis Camera club He also held membership in the! | Portfolio and Tennis clubs, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Kate Cox Campbell; his mether,

béen married 58 years on the dayi1g3g preceding his death: Two daughters, | three SOE TH Erandcriid pe end es great-grandchildren survive Mr Blackburn,

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of a Civil war veteran, came to In-

many years as a carpenter and gieq contractor. The family residence is| {were at 41 N. Chester st. Mr. Blackburn King was a member of the Baptist de- yn. nomination. | In addition to his wife, Rosetfa, life 1 his son, George, and his daughter,

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Glenn P. Douglass . Services will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow at Robert W.. Stirling #* funeral hone for Glenn P, Douglass, engineer of Prest-O-Lite Battery] Co., who died yesterday in Methodist hospital. Burial will be in Felton, Del. : Mr. Douglass, who was 60, had| worked for the company for 32 years. He recently was transferred to Vincennes and returned here for treatment. He was a member of North Park Masonic lodge. He is survived by his wife, Eva, and a daughter, Mrs, Marjorie Hol-

lingsworth, Plainfield, N. J. ®

William Hancock &

Services for William Hancock, who died yesterday at the home Bb

of his son, Fire Battalion Chief Joseph F. Hancock, 44 8. Mount st, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Conkle funeral home. Burial will

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be in Crown Hill Mr. Hancock, who was 79, was ® born' in Sheffield, England, and had lived here 46 vears. He was

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Services dianapolis in 1905 and worked for ggrjett,

Mr.

ock, Crawfordsville, and

grandsons

He was born in Kentucky, the son Stoughton A. Bartlett

Allen who

for . Stoughton 1964 Cornell ave, Saturday at General hospital, to be at 1 p. m.

in King &

chapel. Burial was to be in Crown. Barlett, who was 43, was a

ong resident of Indianapolis.

He had been employed as an orderMrs, Grace Denwood, also Ive in ly at General hosiptal for the past

Indianapolis. The other survivors four vears. are his son, Norvy, Miami, Fla.; an-| * Survivors -are his'wif¢, Mrs. Leona other son, Russie, " North Miami|Bartlett: a daughter, Miss Ola Mae Beach, Fla; his daughter, "Mrs Bese; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Betty Bowers, Gary, ‘Ind, ahd his Mansfield and Mrs. Idllian Gooch, brother John William Blackburn, and a brother, John B. Barlett, all Détroit

dianapolis,

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Broad Ripple auxiliary 315, O. BE. S., will hold a covered dish lunch-| another: son; -Hazoldreon “ang: Homeeomin tWo morrow in temple,

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HWE Heon ToL pple Masonic meeting will be held at 2 p. m. Mrs. Pearl Webb; {will preside.

Eddy M. Campbell; a sister, Mrs : ; : Acme Telephota. Dorothea Campbell McNally, his CHILDISH PLEA WINS—Eva Michealis, 9, of Washington, D. brother, Leonard: two nieces, and C., looks over the letter she received from Postmaster General | two nephews, all of Indianapolis Robert Hanneagan in answer to her plea for somebody to write Theodore R Blackburn to her. The girl had handed the postman an unstamped envelope . which contair letter en ' , ctr tH vest J R Services for Theodore R. Black- fh s ne 1 a lette / Dear Pgstman, ,w | you please burn were held yesterday at the| '€'! somebody to write me a letier, Thank you." Eva's request Roy J. Tolin funeral home with 6€veniuaily re ached Mr. Hannegan's desk. He wrote to Eva sayburial in Memorial park. 3 "| can think of no better way to encourage the observance of Mr. Blackburn died Thursday at| the approaching National Letter Week than by. writing to you." the age of 80 after a three-year ill- 4 saw grinder at BE. C. Atkins & . i ji ness. He and Mrs. Blackburn had (Co, for 37 years before retiring in Homecoming Tomorrow

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day at her hom She was 60. Mrs, Geiger

Survivors are

Funeral arra yet been rhade,

Delaware Services for

Fayette st., wil morrow in Jac side chapel.

Mr, Pearson Ala, and had Indianapolis 31 member of the tist church,

Louls Pearson,

lockjaw caused of Janet Marie {of Mr. and Mrs.

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dent of Indianapolis and a member of St. Joan of Arc Catholic church.

Cecelia Brooks, IMrs. V. K. Proctor, Detroit, Mich.; | a son, Arthur Geiger, Newark, N. J; a sister, Mrs. Anna Yepper, Indian- | ‘lapolls, and two

who died yesterday at his home, 937)

Burial will be in New| Crown. He was 40.

The only survivor is a brother

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