Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1947 — Page 9
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8 1047 [| THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1947 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES EG pAGE-9 + Government Payroll Cut have been let out singe V-J day in IT'S FINALLY HAPPENED Cl
Local Deaths— F M i ki 1 a F. M. Hawkins, 74| Avery G. Putnam, Veteran TCC vr ion em mot tun noon a meons, sep. 0. 2 n 1 a RH RIE
iss Carolyn Y y Di Miss . aro yn oung ies; ’ . . Sta chond Dies ct 78 WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 (U. P.). ployment now totals roughly 2,088,- A ship sailed from Baltimore har; : RB ° ’ Dies Nn Home Her ¥ ~Evpsident Truman reported today 000 persons, compared. witha war- | bof today ¢arrying 8568 tons ‘of! a t 3 ov 11.0 lovees ov na k 27 | orn in cton ears ae Services for Avery (i. Putnam, who died yesterday in his home 3013 Aha 1,680,000 government smpioyees time Pe ak of 3,770.40, | coal to Newcastle.
‘ ¥ a £. New York st, will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Dorsey Funeral, ; SA Miss Carolyn Young, daughter of Mr. ahd Mrs. Estel Young, 7800 Rites Tomorrow for ome. Burials will be in Washington Park : o£
Mr. Putnam, who was 78, was a native of Rush county, He resided
8. Meridian st., died yesterday at the home of her parents. Retired C i She was 15 and would have been & sophomore at Southpert high etire arpenier lin Indianapolis 55 years. He had been a stage hand for 38 years and school. A native of Acton, she had resided here four years and was a Rites for Francis Marion (Frank) was a member of the Theatrical Stige Employees Union local 30, and member of Southpart- Baptist church, Hawkins, retired carpenter, will be|.-he Methodist churgh in Glenwood : - gx Surviving, besides her parents, are two sisters, Miss Marilyn and | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Susan , * Miss Diana Young, both of Indis| ————————— at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Moore 33 ws i . t 188 - Jian & d had resided in Ind solis for Mortuaries Peace chapel om Putnam: a daughter, Mrs, Hayden \ui ’ anapolis. {and had re janapolis for Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Buria |E. Smock: a;son, Roy L. Putham; { 1 bos }
{four years. A graduate of Indiana Will be in Crown Hill {g-brother, E \ Marion \ «-brother, Emory Putnam, Marion ; Mrs. Ruth B. Dugan State Teachers college in 1042, Miss, Mr, Hawkins, who was 74, died Ind, and four grandchildren, Miss In | Ww [ Paul A zing im- Services for Mrs, Ruth B. Dugafi, Syester was a member of First ryesday at his home, 38 S. State Betty Lou Smock, Mrs. Vera Nelle who died yesterday, will be at 3 Christian chureh at Brasil. ave. He had resided here for 50 Daily, Betty Jean Ellis, Miss -Virs
formance special p. m. Friday in the Moore Mortu-| Surviving are her parents, Mr. years and was a member of Car- Sinia Lee Putnam, all 'of Indian-| DES MOINES, Towa, Sept. 18 (U.| planes aries Peace chapel with burial in'and Mrs. Fred Syester; a sister, Mrs. |penters union 60 (A. F. of L) and apolis, and two great-grandchildren.!P.) —Former Minnesota Governor Pes + 4 Wastmgton Park. She was 60 Years) Judy Tila sud ha Sap, Maccabees lodge. s ms Hr — | Harold Stasion. the only announced . , Mr, » Oa ’ Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Nellie | andidat si ) 95 Mis. Dugan had lived in Indi- Brasil. |Hawkins; & daughter, Mrs. Lillian uction © Jet - Ye Jor presjian 4 te lows . anapolis all of her life. She had| Myers; a Sister, Mrs. Ethel meartor, Kills Mechanic | am, ' uman been 111 about two and a halt years Miss Daisy Phelps Indianapolis; two brothers, William | is gaining on him, a survey by SEEDY NEI: {IA ER § WITH THESE 0) Bat and lived at 3313 N, Sherman dr. | Services for Miss Dalsy Phelps: And George Hawkins, and one BAKERSFIELD, Cal, Sept. 18#Wallaces' Fagner and Towa Home- - " Survivors include her husband, g¢40 College ave, who died Tues- Srandchild, ' (U. [P.).—An Inglewood, Cal, me- Stead showed today. . . Edward S. Dugan; a son, Verne day in Methodist Nospital, will be Mrs Fred W. Br ndt chanic weighing more than 200 The poll showed that if Mr. 0! Roberts, and a brother, Ray Horn, held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at her| . . a |pounds died when he was sucked Stassen were running against Mr. all of Indianapolis. Another brother, home. Burial will be in Carmel. | Services for Mrs. Fred W. Brandt, z : ro Truman today, he would get 51 per lt’ Oliver Horn lives in Portland, Ore. asic preios, who was 76, was a PO} EF: Towa st, who died yesterday into the air intake of a P-86 Jeticent of the Iowa farm vote, Presi. } } 0. Dr. Ralph O. Pearson, pastor of the ..... of I count and had in Methodist hospital, will be at plane at Muroc air base, Coroner dent Truman would get 35 per cent |, Gray, Qribbon ,- Irvington Methodist church, will oly’) oe" more than 50 Ah She 1:30 P. m. tomorrow in the G. H.NOrman C. Houze reported today, and 14 per cent are undecided. & Gray « 0974 conduct the services. was a member of ‘First Friends Herrmann Funeral home. Burial will] The mechanic, Maurice G. Bricka,| A similar poll 'last year showed for —— lg | church d Zerilda Wall h {be in Crown Rill. (37, employed by North American Mr, Stassen with 48 per cent of the Diamonds) Hanna Reba Syester So a ace chap-| * andt who was 60, hag Aviation Corp, was standing four|vete, Mr. Truman 22 per cent and epi Services for Miss Hanna Reba 8h is ' od by 1 thers Deen a resident of Indianapolis tor |f0et from the giant craft during an 30 per eent undecided. : lov e is survived by four brothers, .. ..... ghe w |experimental test yesterday. As between Senator Taft of Ohio Byester, R. C. A. employee, will be Tracy Phelps, with whom she made 35 Year She was a native J The powerful suction pulled T at 2 p. m. Saturday in Miller fu-| per Bae ghey Be Germany. She had been retired — ay 3 ! Suction. puje his and Mr. Truman, the poll showed meral home, Brazil, Burial will be Dennis Phelps, all of Indianapolis, TO™ Stokely=Van Camp eight;Ti0¥ i head frst, Mr. House sald. the President would get 45 per Exclusive in Summitlawn cemetery there. and a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Pou years. She was a member of the| oy . ent and Mr. Taft 34 per cent. in Indianapolis at, Miss Syester died yesterday morns | : : *'8t. ~ John Evangelical Reformed \ ribben 6 ing at her home, §11 N, Tacoma | C cago. £ a church -and the Ladies Aid of the | NS 0 pp EASIER, QUICKER, BFITER BAKING bray; Shan 3 Brey ave. She was 26, a native of Brasil, Mrs, Beatrice Coen [same church. Priced from $62.50 | Survivors are her husband, Fred, . A FOR RELIABLE WATCH Bervioes . hs huid al Ln P- Mw Brandt: a daughter, Mrs. war INOW Wa f Raise x kk * Saturday at J. O. Wilson Chapel of oo ey gtriggo; a son, Albert Brandt.) Very special indeed! This lovely Remember and JEWELRY REPAIR! the Chimes for Mrs. Beatrice Coen, her father, Algust Bentlage, Ze her | bridal paic—in perfectly matched 14K : . sa ' : 2108 College ave. who died Monday | oan er A Te Mar ret] CHICAGO, Sept. 18 (U. P). - Terms gid stings A oui sewng-Dowt | | Your charge .eard 4 : ALL WO BS|of a heart attack when the boat in Hi 8, Fla.; two Sis er, Mrs, Argaret | o.ocident A. F. Whitney of the A d $i 25 w k! good at Gray, Gribben i GUAPRA hich sh {di turned’ o Krug of Germany, and Mrs. Martha |g, otherhood of Railroad Trainmen rrange . a ee & Gray, no matter who ‘ { | whic. © Was riding overturned on wyison, Zepher Hills, Fla, and two! __. : : : Contains bakin to suit issued it. g , e 9 | 'a lake near Ashland, Wis. Burial ,randchildren said today a new round of wage i { | will be in Crown Hill. =: wT 2 |demands for train employees. was in oY i Jou . I * * * Xk - i : i : . {the offing to offset rising prices. only onvenience . Lo Mes. Coen, Who. Was. 39... Was. 8.08 Dies in Washingion " ump: pata Oc ) NE tive of Petersburg and had lived Mr. Whitney recommended that here mos of hep life She Was a Thmes- Stale. Bbluice five operating railroad brotherhoods SEUASEEIELELE Sk rental agent wits T A Moynahan s ANDERSON, Td Sa, 18— demand a 30-cent-an-hour increase TTAB CINTA TN a all services were scheduled here toiay r, v's pall rom the nation’s railroads | Cox for Ralph Vestal, 47, of Ws=''~. |" g i i : ' e sajd the increase would giv 5 | | Surviving are her husband, Paul; ton, D. C., state department em-= ;o operating employees the 9 McGloon Market i a daughter, Miss Sally Gene Mur. ployee who died Tuesday. he Was phuving power they had in May, 1046, 8271 N. Alabama {ray; and two brothers, Elmer Stoner the son of the late Albert H. Vestal when they received their last raise and Arthur Melvin, all of Indian- of Anderson, former CONgresSmMan or 1814 cents an hour. = LL 8862 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND C0. 'apolis. |trom the old 11th district. ely Ri i — conn ccmpnnsesnesmeecd meses come see | -- » ge ee. —- = tos = i : | 2310 N. MERIDIAN | ‘ | . 1 v OPEN TILL 9 P. 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