Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1947 — Page 10
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Eu . Local Deaths— > J Alfred E Speck “Delaware Likes ke 0 Retire
NTE Rites to Be Held Tomorrow Its Climate, Too
For Dr. Joel Whitaker Githon Dies at Home Here cores... First Half of "48"
: Mr. Alfred E Speck died this Interest for Delaware residents—| : i Services for Dr. Poel Whitaker, 1707 N. Pennsylvania St, who died ; morning at his home, 2625 Carroll Deir own weather suits them fine.| WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 (UP)— | yesterday ih St. Vincent's Hospital, will be tomorrow at 3 p. m, in 1 ton Ave. He was 51. | The Los Angeles Chamber of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's latest |#. Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Burial will be in Crown Hill : Born in California, Mr. Speck had Commerce wanted to know why word on getting out of the Army is | | Dr. Whitaker, who was 70, ‘was a native of Warrenton, N. C, and n , been an Indianapolis resident gq Delaware was the only state in the that the event will take place some had lived in Indianapolis since 1915, He was formerly a member of W {years. He had been an inspector | Union from which no inquiry about time in the first half of 1048. | ithe staffs of the St. Vincent's, Methodist and General Hospitals here a lin the Chevrolet Body Plant here the land of sunshine was received.! That information will hit the ll and the B8t. Francis Hospital in " 7 for five years prior to his death, “The climate of Delaware is 50 |misenhower-for-President forces in ol TERR TP = Miami, Fla, Ruy oraary, Burial will be in He was a member of Wayne Post [0Vely that we are not (repeat not) [Kansas and around the country | the tender, bette i od Although he had done no surgery|" pn PTY lof the American Legion, the Scot- interested in the kind of weather with a dull and painful thud. meat of the small suns. G for several years, he had maintained) Mr: Parker. who was 77, b G tsh Rite and Chamblee Lodge 444/they have in California” Mayor| nw, united Press asked Gen. his practice until eight weeks ago, [Pere about 50 years. He was a na- one {in Chamblee, Ga. Joseph 8. Wilson of Wilmington pi. ower when he planned to = panel for the
{tive of Arba, Ind. i 7d Survivors are hi { . replied a is | “ 2 % e his wife, Mrs replied. { SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. | Graduated in 1. | He was associated with the Bi y ! TMatide E. Speck. and a son. Alfred gut Shue ot Stat the Aimy the work. Sh Tn 1800 he graduated from Ne coq) Mining Co. for about 16 E. Speck Jr. | y betn
“ : - roses, For a 8 (University of Maryland Medical|yoqrg ang ater with the Continental Bervices will be Thursday at wa pak Burial Plots Singh Tor soe He Jou i yous had come to : [8chool and enrolled for clinical gu; oo, He was a member of the id a. m, in the Flanner & Buchanan| on 8 of next 2 But the [studies In the Presbyterian Eye and rnited Commercial Travelers, Pirst Xl mortuary. Cremation will follow, | , year, i ’ He didn't eve |Ear Hospital at Baltimore. He re-ip.(.nqe Church, Chamber of Com- wo ———————————— ; Gen. Ike could not recall having 4 cut me down mained in Baltimore ws resident ..... Indianapolis and Indiana ‘Halts at Stop Sign, or ar p mentioned any particular month, » through a qu physician until he entefed practice|c,.) Merchant's Association and] 1 :
2 i Therefore, he did not remember al las an eye, ear, nose and throat 5 the Indianapolis Apartment Owners’ | Loses Auto to Youth | The office of U. 8. Senator Wil- (statement attributed to him by a og -*
“bud. There wi show a man turn to the J
cialist in Raleigh, N. C, Association. head th Marion County deputies and gity iam E. Jenner and the state de-|leading member of Congress and | Dr. Whitaker came to Indianap-1""c 0 0 0 his wife. Mrs. Lu.] OT" ever fo head the Amer. | police today were looking for the partment of the American Legion Widely circulated in Kansas that he| | ur ig a stop iaigiiter Miss ican Public Health Association lcar stolen from Mrs. Alta Smith today sought War Department re- might stay on as Chief of Staff un-|
olis in 1915 and devoted himself exclusively “to opthalmology—diseases = Lou Rusong, and a stepson is Dr. Martha M, Eliot of Wash- !last night by a young man who got|lease of 130 burial spaces in Crown |til around March. : i As the c¢ of the eye, with offices in the , oo Husong "both of Terre! ington. D. C., chief medical |into the car on his own invitation. [Hill Cemetery for World- War II| The idea is spreading in Kansas = j finished pane Hume-Mansur bullding. Haute. | consultant of the United Na- | Mrs. Smith, who lives on R. R. 15, dead. that the Eisenhower-for-President — After establishing a practice in ‘ tions’ international children's [told deputy sheriffs a tall young| Oscar R. Brown, state rehabilita- movement would not survive if the Indianapolis, he became a member William T. Hickman emergency fund. She was elect. |Man wearing khaki shirt and trous- tion director for the Legion, said (general failed to declare himself a of the American, Indiana and In-| Services and. burial’ for Willami od A {ers jumped into the car with her, the War Department owns the|Republican and available for the dianapolis Medical Bocleties, the T Hickman who died yesterday in| annual meshing in Atlantic € fy at a stop sign on 38th St. at Sher-'spaces as part of an old national nomination some time in January. Academy of Ophthalmology and the home of his daughter irs Amy NJ ting ’ ' Iman Dr. He “ordered her to drive cemetery section, The War Depart-Oto-laryngology, the Chicago Oph- po ck 805 Forest Manor will be Sia My Li to the East Side, ment has taken the stand that the = thalmology Society, Indianapolis SOIOIOW in Buffalo. Ind ’ He 'was|0 years. She was a member of the When they reached 42d St. and {section for burial plots has been [Review Club and American College 85 : : : Christ Tem Je Church r 1€ Emerson Ave., Mrs. Smith opened reserved for “ceremonial purposes,” |of Burgeons, wh ial: Survivors pe ater. htm Biel (the car door and screamed. The Mr. Brown said. | Masonic Lodge Member Mr. Hickman, a native of White] = vont a sister, Vuss SICA | young man kicked her from the car| Horace Coats, administrative as- | County, had lived in IndianapolisjAkers, and a brother, Henry Akers, and drove away. | sistant to Sen. Jenner, is acting in In addifion he belonged to thel,.. years. A retired farmer, he was both of Indianapolis, | [the negotiations for the senator Who
Columbia Club, Indianapolis Ath-|, member of the Brethren Church : : | i is ill : letic Club, Woodstock Club and the |; pumralo. ‘Mrs. Mamie Harris Local Lawyer Picked 1 There are some 11,000 bodies of |
Masonic Lodge, He was affliated, Survivors besides the daughter: Services for Mrs. Mamie Harris | To Address Ohio Rally Indiana soldiers being returned to X J with the Christ Bpiscopal Church! a son. Walter Hickman, Indian- | 2038 Broadway, who died Sunday in| Kurt F, Pantzer, Indianapolis|the state for “burial,” Mr. Coats nderful at Raleigh. He was ative in Bigma lis, eight grandchildren and one General Hospital, were to be atlattorney, will be toastmaster at asald. “It is the opinion of this - - MAKES Nu Fraternity alumni afTairs | great-grandchild. 2:30 p. m. today in Moore Mortu-| dinner tomorrow night at the Queen |office that the use of the available! ‘ | ‘ee : , | Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Me- -* |aries Peace Chapel. Burial will be|city Club, Cincinnati, at which|ground for burial purposes would ing IM ing fo. Moshi? An A 8/8 BOWLRUL' |lissn Myers Whitaker; a daughter, Miss Shirley Akers {in Austin, Tex. {Sen. John S..Cooper (R. Ky.) will|serve a better purpose than reserv- T
Miss Helen Courtney Whitaker; a Mrs, Harris, who was 62, was a speak on “The Taft-Hartley Act.” |ing it for ceremonial ; empty soothe itching, burning | Seid o Grocery, Hordware, 4 OTHER FAMOUS son, Quincy A. Myers Whitaker, and| - Services for Miss Shirley Akers,|, i... or Lincoln County. Kontak, Hi eo : Purpests once. of kin Rashes, Pimples and | Foie! Veristy wd Bt Stata.
| : : ora Honored guests will include Sens./a year, Certainly the government| similar surface s nd irritas | -- jone grandchild. Fgh ign in her hese: 3023 she had been a resident of Indi-|Robert A, Taft, John W. Bricker | should make use of this ground | tions—app an ang seal | + 40 ’ N . =| lis t st \ 8. 3 : s ° { i { hi . +a . . i} ( A Isaac E. Parker Loorrow dn th Jack Broan to, {anapolls he past five years. She|of Ohio, Gov. Gates of Indiana and rather than purchase additional highly, cated invisible liquid is | [TUE
leille Parker;
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was a member of the Methodist Gov, Simeon Willis of Kentucky, ground for burial purposes.” amazing record of conDESSERTS | Services for Isaac E. Parker, re- neral home. Burial will be in Floral} church in Austin |Eldon 8. Dummit, Kentucky ea Parents of el Pon oad who | tinuous success. Zemo ALSO aids heal- | SHERWIN-WiLLIAM CHOCOLATE + BUTTERSCOTCH tired conl dealer who died yester- Park, She was 50. | Survivors are two nieces, Mrs, ney General and Republican candi-|wish burial of the returned bodies iP&: Greaseless! Stainless! For stubALLEL LILLIA day in his home, 647 E. 32d St,| A native of Glendale, Ky, she Mamie Hobart and Mrs, Lucille! date for governor of Kentucy, and! in a national cemetery now have to Jr Cases vse Bra RESEARCH will be at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the had been an Indianapolis resident Davenport, both of Indianapolis. | Rep. Thruston Morton of Kentucky./go to New Albany, Mr. Brown said. sgh zewo. EMO) \ a _ A" i ' ROSES
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