Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1947 — Page 10
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Robert L. Mockford Killed Near Trieste
Funéral services for Robert Lewis
Mockford, son of Mr. and "Mrs, Harry G. Mockford, 4140 Graceland | Ave, were to be held at 2:30 p.m. | today in Flanner & Buchanan mor- | | tuary. Burial was to be in Crown | Hill Cemetery.
Mr, Mockford, who was 19, was
killed Sept. 20 while serving as a radarman third class aboard the U. 8. 8.-Douglas H. Fox, when the
ship hit a mine near Trieste.
ridge High Sc | listed in the N {been discharged in February, 1048, |
Delmar Mowery,
He was graduated from Shortool in’ 19046 and en-| He would have |
Besides his parents, Mr. Mockford
is survived by two brothers, James M. Mockford and Edward Mock-
/more & Ohio Railroad, were to be| cog SUMMARY: Little relief held at 1:30 p. m, today in Shirley, |, sont Saturday night for
< ford, both of Indianapolis. | William H. Mowery | Funeral services for William H. Quality Pornitine Mowery, a machinist for the BaltiFy 146 E WASHINGTON ST. Brothers West 8ide Chapel. Burial i 1502 Main St, (Speedway) {was to be in Floral Park Cemetery. | { y «Ji Mr. Mowery, who lived at 131 N.| Richland 8t, died Thursday in! Veterans’ Hosiptal. He was 49. | A native of Montpeliér, he had been a resident of Indianapolis for 12 years, and was a member of the West Side Pentacostal Church. | Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | OIL BURNERS Beatrice Mowery; three daughters, | Miss Hazel Mowery, Miss Mary] FURNACES Mowery and Miss Caroline Mowery, | { two stepdaughters, Miss Beulah | Complete Heating Ann Connell and Miss Rosemary | ‘ Service Connell: two stepsons, Francis and 8 william Connell, all of Indianap-| MONARCH SALES CO. ols: a sister, Mrs. Nellie Yates, : Nickerson, Kas, and two brothers, | LL 4438 36 W. 10th SL | Clarence Mowéry of Illinois, and!
Nickerson, Kas.
Ephraim L. Hause
Puneral services for Ephraim L.| Hause, a native of Indianapolis, |
were held yesterday in Glendale, Cal.
He was 65.
Mr. Hause, who died Thursday in!
{ his home in Los Angeles, was em- | | ployed by the Nordyke & Marmon | Co. before
going to California in
11018, and was associated with the ‘Hudson Motor Co. in Los Angeles. |p} 1-Story
He is survived by two daughters,
Jana one mil
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where onshore winds causing cloudy and Tainy weather will be
‘Woman, 75, Hurt Fall
A 15-year- ny woman received only minor cuts and bruises when.
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In C. Coffman Dies; Postal Employee
Okey Carl Coffman postal em-| | ployee, died this morning a at Vet-| erans Hospital. He was 58. A native of Thorntown, he had lived in Indianapolis 37 years. For the past 10 years he had been a guard at the post office. He was a member of the Thorn-
| town Christian Church and Amer{jcan Legion Post 348. He resided | at 23245 Parker Ave. |
Services at 1 Monday
Services will be at 1 p. m, Mon- | Link-Belt Co., will be held at 10:30 {funeral home, with burial in Me-|
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| over the north portion of.
LB WAGREN ALL MIGHTY RESERVED. the dominating influence. The weathermen on checking thelr temperature calculations
see little change in the immediate future, The cool autumn temperatures will persist Saturday nigit and expected readings Sunday morning will be in the upper 40s the | U. 8. and in the 60's in the South, Temperature readings through the nation include minimums of: Boston, 50; Atlanta, 61; St. Louis, 48; Kansas City, 50; Chicago, 50; |
Milwaukee, 48. Omaha, 43; De-
troit, 50; Cleveland, 55; Philadel. | phia, 50. Near freezing tempera | tures will occur over the northern |
time Pacific air in the high centered over the Plains and the milder maritime air over the At. lantic seaboard. Therefore as the cold front moves eastward, Foto cast fans will note, that the temperature change with the fron-
Mrs. Holloway ES Dead at 85
Mrse Flora Holloway, 3110 Park| Flanner & - ay Ty) SRE SY ALE he home;
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A native of Marion County, she| sylvania St. | balance and fell as she set a flOWET | ad lived, near Lebanon until 1903, lof Indianapolis for 50 years, was 79. She formerly was-in charge of of a woman in her home, the-dormitory of the Normal Col lege of the American Gymnastic fitter from Evansville, was Slugsed og is survived by two daughters, Union here and also had charge of| |and robbed of $1000 last night in William A. Monroe, Washing-|:the school’s summer camp at EIk- the washroom of Max Patton’s res-
and in- Cloverdale until 1920. After coming to Indianapolis she became a member of the Third Christian
| Church.
Me 'D. C., and Miss Jeannette Holloway, Chicago; three sons, Everett J. Holloway, Indianapolis; Glen H.
[six grandchildren, and four great | grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at!
1:30 p. m. Monday in the Lawler|
funeral home, Lebanon. Burial also yng Mrs, Prince O. Herzog, 413 N.| | 20th St., Beech Grove, died yester-|
will be in Lebanon.
Fred ‘A. Wright |
Funeral services for Fred A.
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the front clearer ‘weather rule the picture.
Weather enthulasts can also | note on the Fotocast Map the con-
tinued cloudy weather that onshore winds have been bringing to
the Northwest Pacific for the past
few days.
Official Weather
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU
~Oct. 25, 1047 Sunrise. .... 6:08 | Sunset 4 Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 1: 0 m. Total precipitation Sho Jan, 1. | Deficiency since Jan.
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Mrs. Ida Bose Rites Today
Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Bose, a native of Phadelphis, ya.
will be held at 4 p.
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|ciation for 1948.
concluding of the 94th annual convention of . {the Indiana Teachers Association
10,000 other teachers . |ville, Gary, South Bend and Ft. {Wayne after regional meetings of allied organizations, In Indianapolis, where the bulk
schools met, election of officers and ! |speeches by Arthur Bliss Lane, for-
| |Guy Hickok, director of informa{tion for UNRRA, highlighted the concluding program. Miss McComb Named President
the state, nearly, left Evans-
staffs of public
to Poland, and
McComb, Tore
[Rae junior high school teacher, was elected president of the asso-
Ire L. Hunting-
ton. Jasper County’ school super-
wiiy | ntendent, was elected vice presi-
dent.
| the
Mr. Lane told the teachers that United Nations organization
{would not be weakened by the pos-
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| satellites,
| !we now have two
| sible withdrawal of Russia and her
“It would emphasize the fact that |
worlds—one slave)
{and one free,” he sald.
He the respect of the
5 they conducted the Polish elections |
early this year.
“Teachers are
» o slon- to survey teaching methods 3 {and administration,
# sion will be composed of 25 edulcators. | Another resolution increased the |association dues from $3.50 to $7.50 i a year.
City Visitor Robbed cH Drinking ‘Pal
Police Yoday were “investigating al
Among the
|panion. Another
taurant, 213° N. Illinois St., he told
She is survived by a son, Monte| police.
Bose, Corvallis, Ore.;
land, Fla, and five grandchildren.
David G. Herzog
a daughter,
David Gerald Herzog, son of Mr. | pounds.
day in St. Francis Hospital,
(was 10.
day in Moore Mortuaries Peace a. m. Monday in Conkle funeral morial Park Cemetery.
Chapel and at 3 p. m. in Thorn-|
be in Thorntown Cemetery. vie ‘are his wife, Mrs. Bes- | sie Coffman; a daughter, Thelma Workman, Indianapolis; | [two stepdaughters, Mrs. Aletha Eg-|
gleton and Mrs. Mary Polen, both|
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Police Investigate Woman's Death
Homicide detectives today were nee | {IVOStIgAtIng the death of a 48-year-old woman at St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday. The victim, Mrs. Alice Pressig 2635 EB. Michigan St., was taken to the hospital 18 days ago after her husband said he returned home| {from work and found her injured) {from a fall, An autopsy disclosed no fractured {skull or cerebral hemorrhage. | Dr. Gall Eldridge, who was called (by a sister of Mrs, Pressig, notified | police several days ago of the victim's critical condition and ex-! {pressed the belief that her injuries were not entirely due to a fall. A physician who previously examined Mrs. Pressig after she was!
of dope,” [told Detectives Myron Partlow and [Michael Smiley,
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{injured said the woman was “full the husband, Louis, 58 Indanapos; + ne ni
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{town Christian Church. Burial will Park Cemetery. He was 64.
his home, 454 Goodlet Ave. was a|
{here 34 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ureatha Ellen Wright; five daughters, Mrs. Helen Seaborg, Mrs. Lillian Dillon, Mrs, Kathryn Reding-| ton, Mrs.
land three grandchildren. |
Mrs. Gertrude Gasper
Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude | May Gasper, who died in the home of her son Charles, 944 N., Chester Ave, will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in’ Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. Mrs, Gasper, who was 73, was a {native of Rush County and had lived here 50 years. She was a mem» ber of Woodruff Place Baptist
She is survived by her son {Charles, and three sisters, Mrs. Hat- |, {tie ©. Dillon, Indianapolis; Mrs. {Maude Copenhaver, Bellefontaine, '0, and Mrs. Pear! Cox, Boulder, ! Colo.
Charles E. Boulden
Funeral services for Charles E.| Boulden, retired agent for the Internal Revenue Bureau, will be held at 2 p. m. in Frankfort. Burial will| be in Green Lawn Cemetery. | Mr, Boulden, who was 80, died, {Thursday in Frankfort. He is sur-
a nephew and four,
i nieces. | needed, however, he added. The,
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REDS TEACHING LANGUAGES LONDON, Oct. 25 (UP)--Radio
Mrs. native of Fillmore, but had lived; lorothers, Prince O. Herzog Jr. an
Grove.
Charles Tripp
Jean Rajer and Miss anapolis 10 years, died today at
He was 56. Services will be at 2:30 p.
Catherine Houchin, Mitchell;
grandchildren.
Harvester Firm
To Enlarge Plant
The International Harvester Co. Struck him on the head as he machine shop and assembly plant| Walked in the 500 block of N.Belon Brookville Rd. will be enlarged Mont Ave, to accommodate the production of take his wallet but a man came out {his home near the scene and the Costing $1,200,000, the brick-faced tWo assailants fled.
more truck engines.
two | sons, Clifford and George Tripp, | both of Indianapolis, and two | St., was forced to give up his wallet containing $16 to two men who held a knife at’ the back of his neck. He told police he had given them a {ride in his car at Martindale Ave. and 41st St. The robbery took place
His companion
| taurant,
| Mr. Vowels has been employed Charles Tripp, resident of Indi- here by a construction company. Ruby Russin, 62, of 803 8. Illinois |St., told police that a man about m.|35 years old entered her home early |Mondoy in Moore Mortuaries Colo-|this morning and beat her, forcing ial Chapel with burial in Crown her to reveal where her money was 11. hidden. He took $10 from her Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. | purse and left, she said. Knife-Wielders Get $16 Daniel R. Hogg, 37, of 819 Locke
(at 19th St. and {3:15 a. m.
Fred Shelton; 55, of 9801 N. Bel-
{mont Ave. told
addition will extend R00 feet along
[the east side of the Tactory and wil Eagle Scout ‘Board : Reviews Candidates
semi-annual The construction, awarded on con- board of review was being held totract to Orville W. Wise, is sched- | uled to be completed by next June, Brooke, | , nf “Bowers, works madsger. 3 said.
(have an area of 60,700 square fee
{in the building and 2904 square feet
{of loading dock.
No additional employees will
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| The
day ‘at the
letie Club. Candidates for
In Indianapolis
At Bt Richard, Bet Pasch; Cecil,
At Coleman-—Harry, nian Violet Say!
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cases She robbed of $1000 by a drinking com-
A few hours before he had withHolloway, Natchiz, Miss, and Jess Mrs. Scott Brewer, Bethesda, Md.; drawn $600 of the money from the
| L. Holloway, Chicago: two sisters, la brother, Walter Buehler, Lake-|Merchants National Bank to return jo his home. Police were searching for his assailant described as 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing 190
Drinking With Stranger Mr. Vowels told police he had He been at the restaurant most of | yesterday afternoon. He went to Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. & booth and spent some time drink- | Wright, a former employee of the | [Monday in the G. H. Herrmann |ing with a stranger and at about {8 p. m. he went to the rear of the | restaurant and down a flight of Burial will be in Floral| Besides the parents, survivors in-| Stairs to the wash room. clude three sisters, Miss Delores J.! Mr. Wright, who died yesterday in| Herzog, Miss Joann Herzog and {lowed him and when they reached [Miss Rosemary Herzog, and two|the Wash room the man slugged dl | Mr. Vowels and took his wallet. Em\Charles E. Herzog, all of Beech PlOYees saw the assailant return |upstairs and, walk out of the res-
He said they tried to
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Francis — Joseph, Mab ty Miller; Lester, Eisie Hoovier. A At Home — Fred, Clorine Maxey, Scheol — Claypool! Sheldon.
At St. Francis—OCharles, Ruth DeVault, Leona ah Rafeatia: Orlors; Mar.
Girls
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also said the Russians Jost |
world by the way
Mr. Hickok told of his ia ++ 1.33 ences with educators in the Balkans, Poland and Yugoslavia.
a Wsoppearics, |
Rockies and in parts of North 3 a ‘31 43 [tribe in those countries,” Mr. Hickok | Dakota. Gln. 4 aia | The cold front stretching from (Cleveland ......eeeesovsssnesrrs or 5 Dues Increased the eastern Great Lakes through |penver ..--: 48 31 | Among resolutions adopted by the| the Mississippi Valley into the Ft. Wayne . 48 association without strong opposi-| eastern Gulf states is the demar- |Inainonals cit" $4 (tion was one which called for the | cation line between the cool mari- | Kansas a sieves 8 creation of a school study commis- |
The commis-
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pm ‘ Rachael Norte: xander, in Cibannd™ Ty al Bon SE i BIRTHS Al Magan wane” Dorothy Majors; MER TR ed A, General—Luther, Mayme Pillow: Jot. 5»; Home—John, Ochreads Hayes, 876 W. Moon ne wa athe | il Kloss: Robert Margaret Stsemore: Ralph, DEATHS 3 Kathryn Altmeyer, Rupert Patricia | Caroline Wolf, 83, at 2236 N. Talbot, myo- ; Bdwal Sloan; Leon,! carditis. Win "| Biffle L. Dic ab 2000 X83, ar Ted, Shimer; Frieda 8, at Robert Long
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"1. DEATH NOTICES Fimes, Saf, 0 Oct. 25, 01
West Chapel, . Burial Memorial Park. . 63, 5641
—Ceorgia EK. h Ave, wife of , mother of Robert Dona
Chester orence Alice and John Grafton ; _ sister of Roy Frank k. Greenwood; Harry Peek Mi - way Priday 8. m. at home, Puneral servi Sunuh 2:30 p. m. Bo shpors Baptist Burial ‘G en: mn vid. Friends eg call al Shs after Saturday Wilson Ser vice COFF Okey Par Ave, entered inte. rest Saturday.
8 grandchildren and § children, Services Monday, Peace Chapel, 2050 E. oid Bt: at 2 uty. Christian Church, 3 p. m. Burial Thorntown, Ind. CemeDe Friends are come, Moore Mortudries. Cc mua B. wife of Wilfred mother of Mrs. George Potts, and Mrs. Ruth Habler, and 4 grandchildren, sister of Mrs. Jesse Walsh, Chic passed away at her home, 11323 herman Dr. Services at ‘the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, 1234 Prospect, Monday, Priends invited, A gt the ghtpel Sf Gu Chlnyts oth PER—Certrude Ma 944 N. entered into rest 13 years, widow of mother of
1:30 p. may ai
Monae 10 a. m., at Peace Chapel, 5 Michigan St. A oo. Burial Washington Park. Moore Mortuaries. ERZOG—David Gerald, age 10, darling son of Mr. and Mrs. Prince O. Herzog, brother of Delores J, Joann, Rosemary D., Charles E. and Prince O. Herzog Jr, passed away Friday a.m. Puneral’ Monday, 3 p. m., at Herrmann Funeral Home, 1605 8. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Priends may call at the funeral home after 7 p. m. Saturday. HOLLOWAY~—Flora. widow of Alber N., mother of Bverett J. Holloway, Indianapolis; th Monroe, Washington, D. C.; Glen H. Holloway, Baton Rouge; J. L. Holloway, and Miss rags Holloway of C icago, passed away at the home of her son in Indianapolis, Friday. Funeral serv ices at the Harold B. Lowler Funeral Home in Lebanon, 1:30 p. m., Monday, Internment, Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebanon. Priends may call at the funeral home. . NX
TOWE—Gee yen, J
er of Mrs
Robb: and, brother of Mrs. Bunch, Mrs. Jewell Johnson, ¥ Renna Bracken, Walter P,, Thomas , Roy C., W. Grady and Herschell Lov Shiie Ayr aay. ner ay, a m Funeral Home, 1505 8. East Bt. Friends invited. = Burial Crown Hill, Friends may ‘call at the tu funeral home after 7 p. m. Saturday ;
of Jove 8. Beplay, sister of Mrs. Mabel ; aunt of Mrs. John hy Springfield, Ohio, passed away Priday, Oct. 24, at 7 Funeral notice
WLAND-—Addie A. “Wilhelm,” age 81 years, mother of Mrs. R. Hayes, sister of Mrs. A of Denver, Colo.; Mrs. E. C. Dally, Fremont, Ind. and Charles Bontor Merria I wey »
Funeral at 1902
. m., age 50 ater.
years.
m, evening. Askin Mortuary,
all at the mortuary after 6
Darlene, Beloved inLouis and Luella
Toph. Service fay. p. m., at the funeral home. Friends invited. Burial Acton Cemetery. THOMAS—Eda E., wife of Irvin D. f Mrs. Plo
Thurs Pu-
ebb, Woodst. Patrick's Church, 3%. Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the residence after . Friday. Bervice by
Kirby Mortuary. TRIPP — Charles, entered into rest Saturday morning, age 58 years, father of * Mrs. Catherine Houchin, Clifford and George Tripp, grandIathet 3¢ Marlin Parker Houchin
are welcome. Burial Crown
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Jean Rajer ge ed away Prida iy a. m. al 454 Bervic
Seamee. He 1a Ww. Mic 8t. = invited." Burial Moray Bar. Friends may call at funeral home after 4 p.m. Saturday.
3 C CARD OF THANKS EADGER—We wish to Acknowledge oe with grateful appreciati thoughtful expressions of Kindness sympathy. flowers and help many Ways,
Special thanks e Ters, “Mrs J. Henry Amt, Rey, C. E. Bitler Dr. er nurses and doctors who assisted in any eh at General Hos~ pital and the errmann Pu. peral Home and PL for their Ne Near services. ENTS: MR. & MRS. MRS. ELMER HEUSER & FAMILY CONN To our wond neighbors, friends and relatives we wish express our heartfelt thanks and deep appreciation for ol the ki yd, nesses, Jpainy and floral offerings ex tended to us durin one, drsce P- Conar. We ito i race P. Conn '® also wish to Rev. A, nd the Broadway Baptist Church an: the Jones & “Sheflield Cha and attendants for their thoughtfule ' ness and Jove sory GEORGE P and Tawny.
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3. CARD OF THANKS i ———————————_ et ree : our friends tor symshown at the death of our John we wish 3. Sia “and prayers, Tnger, Mi the ployees Products Co., Waid oa and all tor the m a offe Paton. we the aeepest appre fon we i to to extend our Hiende. neyhbors and reladhves” or — their acts of ympathy, ea ton 2 Boral tributes and other courtesies exten ied to {uring the iin and death of loved Wishand. fatter ang Srothe oth er. ¥ grateful ul top the como Rev. | Roy
gave us, and the ria services rendered by the er & Buchanan Mortuary and attendants,
WIFE AXD DAUGHTER. 'e wish to express our sincere heartfelt thanks to our nd or da, relatives and neighbors expressions
kindness, pa in pe Seautital floral nd YeDirithal offerings received at the death of our
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Good Healthy Dogs Want Good Homes
with fenced yards or away from heavy traffic. All breeds, pets, champions and watch dogs. See them Sunday 1 to 4 p. m. at Ott Ray's farm, first house north of 79th St. on Road 20 north, or phone CO-2584 for appointment. "Indiana Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
LOST—Short hal r, Jeddish brown hrs
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LOST—Black and tan toy Manchest er td vicinity Forest Manar,
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CH-24 [O8T—Diamond ring in wash room, St. Vincent/, ‘Hospital, Wednesisy. Reward. TA-3301. Eve, WA-349 Three weeks ago, Le male caf, blue and brown eyes. 1733 uce L REWARD for return lady's Jellow gold Hamilton wrist watch, los t Tues. set with diamonds, HU-
FOUND Mar’ 5 3649 after 5.
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202 Odd Fellow Dr. M. B. Morris Bias wa-sar NSIB couple ith good we oe without children Jesire to adopt a child from infant jnore han three years of age. wil be jad pay any medical, hos« Be <H legal expenses involved, x 406 Times.
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