Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1948 — Page 5

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'| years, Mr. Wyatt died of a heart attack Monday in Decatur, Ill, on a business trip. He was 54 "Jenn une ie J resided in 126 Pasadena Ave.

June died yesterday in her: hone. inary corps. oe was 94 and had resiiled in In-| He was a member

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Jom is Virgina, Jane i. mm, Morgan } a iss Margalaplane have been added staff. af Indiana Univer.

7 Added to Staff ws af of Medical Center

© two sis=|be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flan- ‘engraving firm for 28 years. Rising ‘Sun, ner & Buchanan mortuary. Burl lvious to that he had been Burrows, Zions- will be in Crown Hill. ./inarian and served 'd J A native of

he veter-| - Caseworker Named - “lare a foster som, Martin Wennen; Miss Virginia Jane ‘Morgan has two brothers, the Rev. M. J. Alink, Memorial peer, named director of sacial serv- Auckland, New Zealand; and John JIFVINGtON joes at the Indiana University Med-'Alink, North Bellmore, Long Island, ical Center, “Pr, John D. VanNuys, N; Y., and a sister, Mrs. “Willia medical school dean, announced. Meyer. ": Bayport, N.Y.

sr tor Thomas J. Gunn, oorter, ‘dianapolis most of her life. + Presbyterian. Churcly ; RD. m. ‘omorrow in| Surviving are a brother, Prank M. Masonic Lodge and/ the Scottish - will be First Baptist urch./White, and three nephews, all of Rite. is wile," Mrs. A graduste of Vassar College and

; ¢ Irvington pe in New Crown ¢ me- Indianapolis. , | Surviving. are et Sh el lm et XY AHO el ms Catherine Wyatt; x : Sarah Jane M

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a : 5 ; wn h , at 1:30 @. m. Saturday in Rober 1 9 _ Meme cu CERTIFICATES 4g ¢ ) nt Dt nt pm of » 000 Por den amapggry — " ' \ 2% Sen ARS Co : x, Mrs. Rybolt, who was 67, died :

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; - fificates ‘eam 3% interest s : i Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Mer- jy majority, new techniques must house and faculty home. friends for bracelets, cc” —. : J "re tie Bridges, Indianapolis, aid MT. pe ‘geveloped that will enchant the : a 0 3k per yeor from day issved. Morris Plan Inyestment Cer- Mary . Bridges, Crothersville; 11/ American eye as radio has capti- i : “tificates are issved in mul- SranHilares, and four great-! [vated the ear, he believes. QO : ~ ¥Certificates mature § months z grande n. : “Pointing out that television is, & = Eo ~_tiples of $1,000 (minimum ® {essentially show business, Mr. Dun-| ; : from doy trom day issved ond are : Oldest Newsboy, 93 1ap believes the standard radio pro-| S ’ ’ Se re i ically renewed for $2,000 and maximum Tak Brid § 35 grams will not do at all. Por in-| Sm 30 oviomatic 5 25,000 Xe akes bride 0 stance, speechmakers will have tow - $ ). / ong ~~ edditionol 6-month periods / : | SAVANNAH, Ga. (UP)—The old-|cut their talks to 10 to 15 minutes gg

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Church in Seymour and had resided in Indianapolis 20 years. - Surviving are her husband, Ar-

thur - Rybolt; three sons, Charles Foresee Television and

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a daughter, Mrs. gimmons College, Miss Morgan also nald, Indianap- was named. assistant Professor in , John W. Wyatt; the I. U. Division of Social Serv s. Olive Penville. and She was in charge of the det orley, all of Williams sefvice department at Memorial e grandson. {. {Hopital Charlotte, ‘N. C., before

Mrs. Alma Rybolt

in the preface to his re-| Rybolt; a stepdaughter, MrS.|yiceq edition of “The Future of. -|Marie Meyers; two brothers, ROBer|mejayision” (Harper, $3.)

Sparks and Homer Sparks, all of py; pefore television can reach|

Dr. VanNuys also arfnounced ap-| Rites! /for' Mrs. Alma Wright Ry- pointment of Miss Margaret Dela- College students have

ITs Re = " INVESTHENT bolt of 115 W. Arizona St. will be Plane, graduate of Western Reserve they hope will grow into a nation- : ra t University and granddaughter of |

the late High McK Landon: 5 In-| dent aid to starving Europeans. Stirling funeral home. Burial dianapolis. as a caseworker in the! The . Hamilton plan, begau as £ $04, Russell Ritchie 8 student ng n Iwill be in Washington Park Ceme- Medical Center's social service de- Congress debated the foreign aid SL MU Atuny; two ik > on by three rs, 'S a es amson, Indians “a x joogtan. wilt be caitid : ee apolis, and Miss Mildred Ritchie, a

rm —— ! j . a Laws Pe A tori vy - {Tuesday in General Hospital. She - 1E) : TE Te Rnbends was “a member of First. Baptist [{§ Key n ustry

est newsboy in the world, 93-year- OF Tun the risk of boring the “tele- g=p viewer,” whose patience is reput-’ tulad

George L. (Dad) Howe—is off tedly shorter than that of the radio

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at 8:30 a. m.. Saturday jn Speaks ment, where they workéed—in sub- & Pinn Puneral Home and at. 9 freezing temperatures to breal¢ open o'clock in Our Lady of Lourdes the strongbox With a crowbar: Catholic Churgh. . Burial,-will be The $2000. loot was the firm's in Holy Cross Cemetery. week-end receipts, "A resident of’ “Indianapolis 20 ee pn years, Mrs. Wennen died yesterday Js wk ree rn Sv: LES [OMOITOW {the- wife. of Cornelius Wennen and ¥ he a native of Amsterdam, Holland. ; gr = She was a member of ‘Our Lady of For IS. Rit i k Lourdes Church and the Alar So- . : ie Pre! ciety of the church. Mrs. Wennen a hai Social Service Head, {was 59. ; Rites for. Mrs. Augusta Ann

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Surviving besides Mr. Wennen piionie “of 4515 Marcy Lane will be at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow in the nome § of a sister, Mrs. Thomas J. Farrell § 5757 Broadway, and at 9 o'clock # m in-St. Joan of Are Catholic Churn. | Burial will be in Holy Jros of Cemetery, ° 5

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