Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1947 — Page 12

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local Deaths—

Roger N. Williams Funeral | To Be Held in New York

Services for Roger Norton Willlams, former Indianapolis resident | who died Thursday in New York City, will be held" tomorrow . at 2:30 p. m. in the Walter B. Cook funeral home, New York City.’ . |'

Mr. Williams, who was 55, was and Carbon Corp. in New York an Lite Co. here, . v Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Emma Kline Williams; two daughters, Mrs. Roebrt Smith, Larchmont, N. Y. and Mrs. Wiley Obenshain, Atlanta, Ga,; a son, Maj. Stuart C, Williams,

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stationed in Japan, his nother, | Mrs. Minnie Olcott Williams, Indianapolis; three sisters, Miss Katherine Williams and Mrs. John| K. Kingsbury, both of Indianapolis,

Y and Mrs, J; W. Spray, Los Angeles, |

Cal; four brothers, Myron O. | Boston Muss. Stuart C, ym An- | Congregation will preside. Burial geles; Phillip ‘R., Pittsburgh, Pa., {Will be in United Hebrew Cemetery,

and Walter D. Williams, Chicago

Mrs. Bert H. McManaman

’ Rosenstein, Chicago; Mrs, Martin Bervices for Ruth B, McMana- . ’ ’ man, 2114 Talbot 8t, who died Marion County's two traffic | Ebner, Springfield, O, and Mrs. L. ol fatalities over the week-end, |C. Greenburg, Indianapolis; a son, yesterday In Methodist Hospital, ne meee | (hD€ Prand, Indianapolis, and

will be Wedensday at 2 p. m. In the Union City Methodist Church Burial will be in Union City. : Mrs. McManaman, who was 43, was a native of Rockford, O., and

KILLED—The Rev. Donald J.

Hostetter

of St. Catherine's

Catholic Church was one of

Married 50 Years; Couple to ‘Rewed’

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert C. Green, former resident of Indianapolis who

{Mlness of thrce years. He was 77.

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[Edward Frand Dies’ After Long Hines

Edward Prand, 3245 N. Tilinois|®

St, a ‘former -tinning co died ay in his home after

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Mr, Frand, who was a native of Austria, had lived here 50 years. For the last eight years he ‘nad been retired from the contracting business. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow in Aaron-Ruben funeral home. Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt of the Indianapolis Hebrew

He is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Ruth Cohen, Owensboro, Ky.; Mrs. Mildred Fine, Chicago; Mrs. J.

| seven grandchildren.

George Holland

Services for George Holland,

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had been a—residént of Indian- former Indianapolis residents now died at his home in Detroit, Mich., apolis five years. She was a member living in Los Angeles, Cal, will Nov. 15, will be tomorrow at 1 p. m. of the Union City Methodist observe their 50th wedding anni- in Jacobs Brothers West Side Church, where she had been or- versary Dec. 4. {Chapel. Burial will be ganist and Sunday school teacher. They will entertain friends and Crown. . She had been employed as a pri- relatives at a party Dec. 6 in Lin-! Mr, Holland, who was 56, was a vate secretary for %the | Chemical Co, and was a member time the marriage ceremony will for the past several years in Detroit. of the Indianapolis Business and be repeated. Survivors are his son, Howard Professional Women's Club Mr. and Mrs. Green lived in Indi- Holland; -Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. Survivors are her husband, Bert anapolis all their lives until they Ada Brock and Mrs. Christina H McManaman, and her

Mrs. Myrtle Arnold, both of Indi- a son, Vernon Green. Mr. Green néphew and two nieces.

in New|}

Federal coln Hall in Los Angeles at which native of this city and had lived |f

sister, moved to Los Angeles in 1914 with Sparks, both of Indianapolis; his!|}

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Prince Seeks U. S. Cure NEW YORK, Nov, 24 (UP)~The youngest son of King Ibn-S8aud of Saudi Arabia-8-year-old Prince

Mahmoud-—was in the United States the understanding you must like the

Picture Contest today for medical treatment, His C ure 0 6 way it quickly aliavs the ough, per« party arrived at LaGuardia Field Initting rest and sleep, or you 819 40 yesterday after a flight from Enters 17th Week va Damascus, Syria.

was formerly associated with _his brothers in Thomas L. Green & Co. Inc. He has two sisters, Mrs. H. J. Morton and Mrs. Levi Shake, in In~ dianapolis, :

ve your money back. (Adv)

The Times Amateur Photo Con- |

test 15 now In its 17th week. Pictures received by midnight Friday [a compete for the weekly first {award of $5 and several honorable mentions.

be publised Times.

in Wednesday's

given each week, The only restriction on entrants

amateurs, An amateur is one whose {chief source of income is not derived from photographic work. On the back of each picture should be written the photographer's name, address, telephone number, type of

| | The judges were busy today view-| ing the many pictures received in/k

The contest will continue weekly| 4d: as long as suitable entries are re-|#« ceived. The top prize of $5 will be

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camera and film used, shutter speed, !

Mrs. Grover C. Chadwell

| Services for Mrs. Ella E. Caldwell, |]

2302 Park Ave, who died Saturday in General Hospital, will be Wednes-

| day at 10 a. m. in Moore mortuaries

Acton,

a native of Ripley County but had been an Indianapolis resident 45 years.

Survivors are her husband, Grover (C. Chadwell; two sons; Marshall E,| \and Grover C. Chadwell Jr. both 12 Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth E. Shively, Miami, Fis.

is ‘that pictures must be taken by 4

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In this can you'll find only the tender, better-flavored meat of the small tuna.

{diaphram opening, type lighting. Mail ox bring pictures by midnight {each week to: Amateur Photo Con- | test, Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St.,, Indianapolis 9. Entries become the property of The Indianapolis Times, The decision of the judges is final,

Through sleeping cor service on The George Washington and The Sportsman, leaving 1:45 PM and 5:20 PM; arriving Richmond following morning and following afternoon. :

Guidance Forum Series Opens at High School |

As part of the vocational guidance program at Arsenal Technical High

C & O Passenger Office 1008 Merchants Bank Building, Franklin 4778 or Union Station, Phone Riley 3355

Ask for your copy of Chesopeoke and School, 113 girls will attend the first 4 Wow! Ohio's ovlematic time fable calculator. A lof a series of occupational guidance “simple diols gives train sched. ( . nt nde Wain ae [forums tomorrow inthe school.

Representatives from four Indianapolis hospitals, and two student nurses will talk on nursing as a profession. The forum series is under the di-, rection of H.-H. Walter, director of guidance at Technical High School.

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and Mrs... Rose Marie. Rabourn,

Major, Brookville, and Mrs, Grace Dorsett, Los Angeles, Cal. ‘

rk Cemetery. Mrs. Coleman, a resident of In-| dianapolis 20 years, died Saturday

night at her home. She was a

and a member of the East Tenth Street Church. Mrs. Coleman was, ‘born in Pt. Ritner, Lawrence| County. : Surviving are her husband, Michael Coleman; a son, Berry Coleman, Indianapolis, and a brother, William T. Strain, Le Roy, Ill.

OBSERVE FRIENDS NIGHT - } Fidelity Pebekah Lodge 227 will! observe friends night 4t 8 p. m.! today, at 1609% Prospect St. Mrs. Bessie Dyer, noble grand, willl preside.

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