Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1948 — Page 27
d Barons, showed «gns aining some of “is old rried him to the Amery League's individual last year, | one of the greatest ibitions of his career lasting home four vals ns lambasted the Phil. ckets, 10 to 3, at Cleve.
| turned back Hershey, the only other ieague
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through as expected Jast night in feating Jeffersonville, 41-31,
It was Madison's seventh win in thé. Indianapolis gathering. Be tablished aver
tioned league. hit for counts of 265, 215 and 209 under Way. with a session of reguiar|
he Black Cats were further dow the “well-regarded” class. “well-regarded”
Vincennes = defeated Jasper,
At-Tech- Tomorrow
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nated the high 600s. Top effort for Johnny Kiesel's 689 pins dropped a
But at Terre. Haute the odds were lo compile hi® total for -Marott’s eversed and Garfield went down to Shoes, Teammate Paul Stemn was ity-rival ‘Gerstmeyer, 40-26, Gar- third in line with a 676 on games
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League. Snyder added a 681 to the ,. t—Muncie Central—bowed to Ko- 604 he rolled in the Inter-Club! zreup earlier in the evening on the In other games over the state last {lower lanes at Pritchett’ games were 179, 245 and 257. Her- | 46-44; shel Livingstone knocked 671 tim-| 33-31, bers in the Eli Lilly League at the Dunkirk bowed to Alexandria, 28-25, Pennsylvania slides. His games for: the and Spencer downed Dugger, 47-37. the Chemical team were 226, 32 and he
Howard Deer 2M 1Jr., 211, 233, 215-659, for the Rus-! Members of the Shortridge nad sett Cafeteria in the Indianapolis include Stanley Malkemus, Shurdell, Jerry Lyst, Gordon Mc 164654, for the Universal Year-| Bill Ar-llings in the Inter-Club League; Joe baugh, Bill Boyd, Jerry Schellert, (pul n, 209, 187, 257—652, for BarbaRead gol n the Indianapolis League, and
John Hartman, 268, 222
| Foxworthy Ford jin the Federal Em-
~~ Naval Ordnance loop out Pritchett- across 12 alleys.
Hunt and O'Grady way, sends word’ start Saturday, Feb. 28, and con-
that the leagues from the govern- tinue, over the week-ends, untit
ment plant are sponsoring a doubles Sunday, May 30. Manno urges you tourney at the East Side lanes hext to get your entries in right away.
Last Night's Bowling Leaders
Sans 0 Onarles McCue, Jonngon “Chevrolet 44 . 63 Wate r Co.
634 C Wilford Ma one + 3 Ray McGill, 3 Sr Dietz,
7 Mary Pesut, a
3 12 Georgianna i Ind, Bell Tele, . 8i0 610 - 609
last ee the male side of the bowling family racked up nine more for the high list. Madison High School's basketball The best the women could do was the 580 which Mary Pesut marked in Cubs, ranking sixth in the state in the Kay Jewelry loop at the Indiana alleys. In their second week back ‘consolidated to make the oresent this week's United Press poll, came on the boards the Indianapolis League at Pritchett’s once again domi- school,
inthe regular tourney, and $20 will
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Joe Michaelis, Indianapolis ....ee.ve. Allison .. ..
689 Art Dunaven: a + 681 Pd Haus, wv 676 Fonnie Snvder. Inter-Club .. 671 662 Ken Christengen, Jodianagolis
Don Parker, Zionsville Oil Pranks, Inc HER LEADERS < g ns vr Hi; Block-Co.- Mixed... ohn ood, Knights ” Lolumins es nell Holt, Farm Bur Bob Heims, a Jou
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b Colin: [nonin Bo 500 BOWLER s TROMEN
Kay Er ' Mary as dia a oe aoe Emalou B Burton, Ell rn Leona Dough, Dezelan "Evelyn Wiesman, Mallor Lois Haughton, Deselan
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4 .. 81g Edna Mae Schoen, EL American. + et ve era VonForester, ay ost Side Marchant. ¥3% 0 Pauline Ritchey yCrawiord Shop. a Harold Sudzy, ‘St. Philips Men's Club 817 Ja7Ee Ll Stewart n os = A atie Neal Stewart-Warner - ce 9% Bob Earl, Indians 617 Kat Ray Jewelry
Pat Striebeck. Yaver Men’ shop Betty Harding. | Mallbry Office Dorothy Mashek C.
Agnes Junker Indpls NooDewriter Lucy Court, 'DeWoif Betty Pox, Indiana on Eauipment Bernice Barnett, Eli Lily Lena Cochrane, Indpls, Water Co. . Mary ones Bowes. Seal Fast WER LEADERS (WOMEN) Vera Shenio. Kin ngan . Mary McClain, E. C. Atkins. ... 8is Pogle, Meridian Ru Helen, Wade, Diamond Marie Hope, Lou/des Mabel Daywits Wm Mined Marianne Landis Continental Opt. Lois Glass, oca-Cola (Rpead
. ink Bel Mary Alice Benjamin, Farm Bureau “1 Dorothy Lundberg, L. 0 8. Mixed |. 43% .Rosem Ary ry Dugan, Vet Adm. -r
Ex-State Champions In Billiard Match
Walter Ramsey and Phil Greenberger, both former champions, will appear in the ‘third match of the
(of Trade parlor. Lou Spivey defeated Barney Ma-
| second match. Spivey had a high
run of five
St. Louis s Veterans ST. LOUIS, Jan. 15 Eleven members of the St. Louis | University basketball squad who | made the Eastern swing with the | team last year did so again this season. But coach Ed Hickey Is !new with the school.
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Sunday. The event is: open to al ¢ bowlers of the plant who have es-
winners of the mixed event. be a handicap affair with averages taken as of January Second place for the women Was g. ne entry fee is $4-per-
taken by Mary Baas, who rolled a ji.1uding the cost of bowling. * Ted |
usually parks fs. tourney secretary, and Shortridge High. ‘School's’ frst) torrid Fox-Hunt Sponsors’ Classic. McGregor is tourney chairman. .
ream, Other honor counts were scored: by Pete Ernst, 203, 243, 216—662, tion, will meet Tech's grapplers ‘o- for the Mercatore Bears in the UD morrow in a dual meet at Tech at Inter-Club League:
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Hey, you bowlers with averages at § p. m. der 186, why not go up to Gary, | d try to take home some Toney? nit se {Joe Manno's fourth annual Singles ridge to. Broad Ripple and ong | Classic is offering a prize of $5000 Anderson to Tech. {for the man who comes out on top. (unbeaten against city -compertition,| 39 B. Grove |Second money is $3000, third $2000, 'including the recent city tournsy! i Southport fourth $1500, and fifth $1000. The at Butler, { take place. at the Sportsman's Bowling Center, 2540 ished in the North Central Con- 45 Howe The $15 entry ference {fee must accompany the entry after last week's defeat at Logans- 34 {black which may be had-at any of port, jthe local alleys, or by calling Al triumph against the Indians to keep ‘the Indiana Lanes, any spark alive at all. RI 8037. Six games will be rolled Cathedral originally was sched il«d : PATTER Bul Mcdregor ol he » ¥ The tourney will at at Batesville on Friday hight, bat
Basketball Results |
HIGH SCHOOLS Dunkirk 25. wling. Green 38. | Eaton 47, Casto B 30
{ Alexandria 28, | Corv 54. Bow
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AFranklin Twp. Five Seeks 3d Straig ht Basketball Title
Defénding Champs Face Southport Tonight
In Opening Game at Fieldhouse Pranklin Township's Flashes will be shooting at a county tourney meeting. He was also too weak to ‘record. held jointly by Decatur Central and Southpott when the event. work at ‘his spinning wheel, starts tonight in the Butler Fieldhouse. | Coach Henry Potter's charges will be trying to win their third straight title—a feat that has been accomplished twice before by the | Hawks of Decatur Central and the Cardinals of Southport. The Cards, who have won the! “mn meet eight times. in the 29-tear history, were first to accomplish’ the three-in-a-row feat when south. quintets ruled from 1m = through 1934, Decatur Central, which. olds nix {titles excluding those won odelcre Valley Mills and West Newton were
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Indianapolis |, x1 every hour. Entrants may bowl since the Flashes will bump up 2 Lavein as many times as they wish. but, against Southport in the very frat, us Grove must change partners each time, Béme at 6:30. tonight. Mixed doubles partners will be Township upset the Cardinals i: 35 Shorirides s. His honor | 4ecionated by drawing. A top prize of $45 will be awarddivision of
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ruled continuously én the game has been changed ‘0 SutBrother Nivard of the Irish The county tourney now is Frank school -has announced. ages in any sanc- lin Township's only appeatance| The affair will get {against others in Marion county in! phere by two South Central Confer arney play since the. Fiashes _- 0 ence powers and the annual 2'ish doubles at 11 a. m. Two more deen assigned to the Greenfield petween Manual and Tech. session: of regular competition ‘will Sectional in the hig IHSSA show pus visits follow the opener, but the fourth °Pening the last week of next nlays host to Franklin. shift will be composed of mixed month. Runner-up for the night's work 4,.phles teams. Two regular shifts! To say that they have their work DN was Fénnie Snyder of Bowes Seal will follow this, The squads wili cut out for them is putting it mildly,
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NEW DELHI, Jan. 18 (UP)~Mo-| “unto to bring peace to India
handas K. Gandhi's fast death” brought turmoil instead today.
dered out. A medical
He took only
of his fast. Dowr Queen's Way,
ragged telegraph ‘workers,
from the sidewalks.
For the first time since India he‘came & dominio Mr. Gandhi Was,
pom opposed in the capital.
Decatur Man Killed; Car Rams Semi-Trailer
ller outfit on U.S. High way 224 near Decatur. Mrs Lent ner
|County Hospital, Decatur,
* Processions wound through the streets of this capital of Hindu In‘dia. Bigger police patrols were or.
bulletin said Mr. |Gandhi's weakness had increased "considerably" today. ‘He was un'able to attend his evening prayer.
aA few ounces of warm: water in the first 48 hours
the main thoroughfare of New Delhi. marched led Communist organizers. Hindu and Sikh refugees taunted them
Frank Lenninger, 53, of R. R. 3, Decatur, Ind, was killed last night
when his car rammed the rear of Saturday's slate calls for vias a semi-tra
rad their ae 4. Cojum- ter Cleo, passengers in the Car were Howe and Washing'on in éritical condition today in Adams
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westward direction on the tangent to the last described
curve a distance, of 375 feet to a point; thence in a Westward direction on a curve, said curve having a radius of 64757 feet a distance of 211 feet to a point; thence West rallel to 21st Sireet a distance of 530 feet lo the center line of Ari
Avenu thence North on the center line of Arlington Avenue to the South Line of the abandoned Traction Company Tigntof- way, thence Northéastward on the South line on the said right.ofway to the center line of Kitley Avenue; thence Bouth on the center line of Kitiey Avenue to the center line of 21st Street: thence West on the cen. ter or of 21st Street to the point of
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1922 ras amended nown as the Zonmy 5 City of Indianapolis Ind
commonly Ordinance of iana. be and
“District, #0 "as to chide the following
described as rritory. to-wit: Begin ning at a point said point beJing 48 Tee - North ‘of the South line Cake: Rt-ghe Manson ad paid Southwest sie do the’ the i an est Sid rae tion a distance 164 eet to int; thence on . curve to the eft a Northwestward direction said curve having a radius of 253 Jeet : distance of 157.7 a thence continuing in a Fh A is) direction on the tangent to the last described curve a distance of 375 feet to a point; thence in a Westward diTactioh on a curve, said curve havin radius of 211 feel fo point . and arailel to the South line of the said uth west Wuarter Seation a distance ¢
of feet to u point ¢ the West Jine "of the wd Southwest Quarter Section’ thence South snd parallel to the West line of the said Bouthwest ‘Quarter Section a distance of 240 feet to a point; thence East and arallel to the South line of the said uthwest Quarter Section a distance of 520 feet to a int; thence on a curve to the right in a Southward diTartion, Said curve having a radios of C18 fest a _dislance of 180.84. feed-10-a int, thence South ahd, parallel to the *st line of the said Southwest Quarter
508 Section A distance of 264.23 feet to a 509 Millikin “56, Illinois Weelavan point; {hence East —and paratiel to ° oravian 65 Baltimore 43. the South line of the said Southwest Inion 62. Case 5! - Quarter Section a Sisthnes of 340 fee Muhlenberg 57 Latayeisc RL } to a iim, of beginnin, Mercer 86 ewberry 43 I BEC That General Ordinance | North Central 42 Ikke Porest 37 = INo. 114, 1922 (as: amended) commonly! New Mexico 47 New Mexigo A. and M a. known as the Zoning Or amAnce of the Navy <§1. Marviand 47 City of Infanapolisa, Indians. be and the Ohio Weslevan 78. Baldwin. Wallace 58. same is hereby amended, suppigmanted 4 Pennsyivania 84, Gettysbarg 4% and extended as fo the U-3 r Business| ! Penn State 50, West yirginia 46, A-4 ar 1200 itty “Peet Area | 46
Height Dis-
North of the South line and 45 feet East of the West line of said Southwest Quarter Section. run{hence N -3
110. a._point.. thence snd rallel to the South line of the suid uthwest Quarter Ssetion a distance of 530. feet to a point; thence on a curve to the right HS a Southward direction sald curve having a radius of 115 feet a distance of 180 84 feet to -a point. thence South and parallel to the West. line of the said South. west Quarter Section a distance of 264 23 feet Lo a point: thence West arallel to the South | uthwest Quarter Section a dis tance J 635 feet to the point of
AS 4 This Ordinance shall, be in full AAs and effect from and after its nassage by the Colimon Council of the City of Indianapolis pproved by the mayor and publication according 0 law State of Indiana, Marion County, City of | , Indianapolis, ss I, Richard O. Stewart, Clerk of the City cof Indtanspo'ts. Indians: do hereby certify! is a full true eneral Qrdinance| ald ordinance was Ne Common Council on the 1947 and now re. mains on gl nd on record ‘n my office ory IINES hand and the oficial seal
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I. DEATH NOTICES indianapolis Times, Thurs., Jan. 15, ‘48 BONHAM-—Perry Lambert, . xge 03, 1343 Roache Bt, husband ol - Sle L, M Bernice Buescher, dianapolis Bicknell
Masonic services at the aravs, Worthington, Ind 0p mm. burial there Friends may call at "ihe mort
36; 40 Speedway n : w ii vane’ 3 Hunt 5 in TNT Probe ¥ n-Da 40 Franklin a 8 Washington 4 * B Grove 2 NEW YORK, Jan. 15 (UP)-~The rence - 37 wp. 29 Re, 3 FBI today sought five more men | 45 Cathedral 35 64 Clark Tw 40 in connecti {the recent four-way tourney at| 3 Cathe Mw. ou 3 ection with the attempted . [Tech, 46-41, so Coach Jewell Young S| a Madison 45 44 Warren « Shipment of 60,000 pounds of TNT] snipers will be out for revenge. 3 3 Prankin Twp. 4 3 Bie Twp 33 to Palestine after Arresting five Second game tonight pis Ben) 50 Warren 4 others in the case. |Davis and Beech Grove against ne 508 477 a9 as “9 425 — another at 7:45 and the nightcsp- Ben Davis. Beech Grove LRGAL NOTICES {per sends Lawrence Central's Bears 28 C Grove 29 44 Pike Twp. 42 GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 189, id | 30 Decatur 3! 29 Decatur 2" AN ORDINANCE to amend Gener. ragainst Decatur Central. i {3 fithedral 3 A lan Potion 3; ance Ne. 14; Jon Ee Bla: y ~ e Twp 3b! anklin Be own As the ning Ordi | The meet continues in the sszond 40 Frankie Twp. 38) 39.Doh 3 the “City of ingie dans round tomorrow night and will con- 3 Brow 0 38" 33 Ben Davia ® and king » time when the same shail own u 38 C ; ae clude Saturday with the semi-0nals! 35 Howe ° 46 39. Weohan 3 BE IT ORDAINED BY oqo ‘/In the afternoon and the final amne| ‘48 B rove 43 44 Warren ss COUNCIL A ATHE ere 0 or 28 Gerstmeyer 47 39 Speedway 36 APOLIS IND Sra § wERHON, "The, Omura! Ocatnne - i J | s N ia en commonly Top city encounters tomorrow pple. >= known “as. the Zoning Ordinance of he nd the Blue Devils of Snort 24 1.370 09 Clty of p APR lank, be and ‘me is hereby amended supplemented gw whawrence HH Decatur » end axiended aslo the U-1 or Dwell ) en vis ouse District -3_ or 4800 s Shortridge is| 28 Manual 33 4B cove 29 Area District, and Hl or Heat | 38 30 3 Rippie 33 District. s0 as to include ihe following! 48. 29 Greenwood described territory, to-wit ngton 35! 50 Plainfield 2 Beginning at a point in the center i 4 Joo fos le » 3 Warrin 1 5%. na An pt, said int bein rownsbu are 4“ ee st o ® center line o Any hope Tech may have cher | 48 Specdwas’y 34 48 Sonthport 50 Arlington Avenue; thence North . 26! 32 Moores lie 3 raliel to Arlington Avenue . dis42 Ance o ee oa Ant; thence race faded considerably _. — en Brwatuy = a curve io the left in a North$16 381 370 Westward direction, said curve havi » _— {| & radius of 363.5 feet a distance
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FASEL— ims age 71. sister. of Sranar Schur ry
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GIBSON Chat les C., oeloved son of | homas and Pearl Gibson, father of Tims ‘Gibson, brother of Harry | Meadows, bassed away Wednesday. | may salt at his home. 1319 p.m. at ORTUARY, Burial Memorial Park Cemetery. | Priends invited
GIVAN-Eim Opal age 45, ToS E St. pass AWAY ‘Thursday Wo By wife of Lee Frank Given,
Mrs. Je | assed way | Prvioes Sr
Fanner
mother of Harnson D, Mortuary for their kind > snd Gerald R JKurie Services at the r Setvices. ana SON ropes EL OF. TRE THE PMY . rospect =@atur- REDFORD We wish 1p. the day 2p riends invited, DOrs adi and tole el wend] Park Friends EY a iy w . r- mPY ferings extended or CHIMES” witer 7 p.m. Thursday, dear husband, pry and ot ur
FOUTS—Mary V. of 843 N. Ban- Earl W. Redford. We especially croft St. entered into rest Tues- to thank Larm day afternoon, age 89 years, mother Tyndall Town Post of Mrs Hutchinson and Mrs Beautiful service. PF. W, Morgan. Services Friday, 1:30 Irving Hill Chapel m., af Grenard Funeral Home, Huddleston syhetown, Ind lends way call CT thank ; in Washington | St CHA sh 3 everyone for the Deautie flowers ™ yada s Butlal Masonie Cemne- and sympathy extended to us at the vy. Waynciown, Ind. OORE death of Donald W. Richham. our MORTUARLES beloved son. and brother. We espe- . cinlly wish io thank Lhe Rew. “JONES Demaries, age 89 of 960 N ids of the Morris Street Methodist Chester, beloved mother of B KE Church for his consoling words and Wi Mrs Pearl Darnell and Mrs Shirley SH Central Chapel for ugh Mever, sister of Mrs. Almira M2 ce Ryperly af Ipdianepolis. Mrs T "MOTHER PATHER AND SISTER. ster o “ "1 y Hare nn At Yor "Mich . Muy nr vito ROWE We wish to express our graurs. Quessenberry of Roanoke, Va tude and thanks to all the friends, YW. Hylton of Floyd. Va. Mrs neighbors and business associates for John Mitchell of Povd Va. Mrs their assistance, Savers and sympa.
thy al the death oe ou
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Va grandmother of Evelyn Darnel and
Couitland Meyer, pas JOSEPH! INE RO iin Wednesday Services Saturday 1 » MARY E. ARY E. ROWE, Mother. 5 fra Jatt LchAPEL. STE wash. | 5. FLORISTS—MONUMENTS ‘
FOR FUNERAL FLOWERS.
ington St urial Memorial Park Fr ends may bo st chapel any time
may call at the funeral § pp m ursday flowers | Holy Name Society wii meet et Priday. ay, 8 pm, for prayer.
McWHORTER—William LN into rest at Reno, Nev, #4 yearns; brother of Mrs.” Mary Pooler Delora EB. McBride, Chasies M., Jon
ft 7 after 3 0. m._Thursday John Qrands & Sema Moris ; KOERS-—Charles J. Sr, 829 N. Ox- 200) W Wash MA- % ford, husband of Gertrude M., - | father “of Mrs. Ralph Lark, Mrs. s FUNERAL DIRECTORS Jillism Ja Joan, Jeet aig - en Aries J. oers r, rother ol | Gertrude Koers and Mrs. Prank 'CONKLE FUNERAL H HOME Qardis, Sied Nednesday sl hy reste WwW Migh) : ence. neral turday am | AL the KIRBY MORTUARY. Merid- : ARL FUNE L at 19th St m., St. Philip 1604 MA-1334, | Neri Chiirch. Interment Holy Cross = Penapes Rusira at S— 8 © Cemetery. Friends “may call at the . is mortuary. - a - - CORRECTED NOTICE > MeALLEN- ~ William E. J, beloved b Bsbang Ph k ae M Meh ee) ne A rother of Fran en Away at he residence, “iaby RE. GRIN Vermont St, Wednesday, Jan. 14 8 1001 8. New Tork a LW hoy 5 Funeral from s gM SOR RNY v _-— id or t - TU NA m., requiem high : - Ho A Cc Chure 10 n i | . Burial Holy Cross for id #1 & Deisawre 8t & Hurt OA
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snd Cannon MeWho Junerai - ONIAL CHAPEL. npn College “Av jars rovers a § A 0 ~ 4 i Burial Cfown Hill. MOORE on ORTU- 10. LOST & FOUND : X A iron from vie Roosevelt and . 3 MILLS Albert H., Caroline, Sat , brown end a ‘loved husband of white with chain and Ti father of Mrs. John collar: vewsrd. Call CH-7008, ¢ 3 grandfather 12
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the Jane Lysght. Based away TOBT-"Ricker"Binck a v, - license |__ years dence. 3910 Central Ave. Punersl old; child's pet. WA- Reward, from the residence Saturday. Jan. 17, 2943 Winthrop. 8 0 rm mass a 9
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may call at the residence any time, dian St. entrance Pridey morn Arrangements by BLACKWELL. Reward. TA-U72. MORGAN—Anna Laure. beloved wife NI matiaer aight, So Top. "white perse- v of George W. Morgan, mother of - W. Washington and atsein We ,a | Roy Morgan, sister of Andy Tingle; Rawat a two grandchildren ‘and one great. . 51 grandchild; ated away Wednesday ~Tan and white Cotte. ane at Muncie, Services Saturday, swers to name of Buster,” mo ”- & m ne the BEANBLOSSOM iar Liberal reward if Le NM TYARY. 1 . Burial 1710 Madison, > oral Park Cemeler ends may Lost Blue. and. nd_ white : call At the mortuary after 13 noon wnt —— BE0IH- id My dg, % Eo | ov » of ara randfather ‘of Lester Weaver, cal a, san. 1, ¥ ote oh i ® ; A rp : = Te row % . H,
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{ Ted a own Wil Priends may call after _ i 1 pm Priday es OST R—Mrs. Belle. of 131 E. a“ . Michigan St. moher of Mra. Geor- LosT=mne te, ee a wei 8 © Smiths and the late Bruce dott with Jsthimer, passed away Tuesday % m. 9407 TVices & Bye ANAN - \ ORTUARY, Friday, 1 fends invited. Burial Crown iN *Priends — NSETAL er May call at the mortuary. i Reward. MA- hee a ROEDER-. William, RB, of 18 N. Ham- iL ton _ Ave. tered into rest *
nesda arti years. lt Roos Sg yea tshre My a and he ery nice - yeiter_&_Rooder, brother of Arthise ai Naar Indians BP. © A: - rotor espe ————————— Tather of Mrs Wiiba 1.00 init Mis. 11. PERSO ALS wine Annette ‘Nimz and Mrs iL h meaty N a_i i / Copeland. reat prandiather 2 of EC Ww re2ADDY) Hesse [5 yins nnis rvices urda Ttréth you. t : 10pm. pFaal ch PEL. 2086 . haar "1 : a chigan ends are wel- ; come Burial Crown Hill. MOORE = JOR, . M A = Ie; I : - ROSENFELD Gorge Co age 8 | = RENT A CAR Gi years, husband a the “late Mat. garet - Shanahan Rosenfe brother of Mrs ise Newman, . Helen and AT Alice of Chtesgo, 111 ry © ~NEW Low R Es Rosenfeld of Whantuas Meg. ind Hour, Day, "AS Away ne " uners r Baturda Jan: 1h 10 ! m., at the ~ NEW LoGATION OGEORO W. USHER AORTUARY. Ohio & Alabama Sts .R1-00168 2313 W. Washingion St Priends in- 7 ite City Nal : i vited. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. ns. fino 8 11-1019 ’
Friends may call at mortuary after pposite Strauss Store ay
1p m SIGMAN— Jennie TT, age 3 of Law. THE U-DRIVE-IT. rence, wife an mother Lloyd snd Oiphus Gi. Sigman, pass k Rentals at Ohio & Als. RI-0018 AWAY Wednesday m, Punera
vari Eeg ph Are os win OL wid da... pn mo mae “HOME in DsXlandon Saturday, 1 - NOW ONLY $1 m. Burial Crown Lan emetery, § d Noblesville Priends. may ¢all at the Close out of famous make. Note: Funeral Home after 5 pm Priday Maducsd pris has Ay Tyr only BIGMAN Albert. a passed Dat a a very ata away Wednesday Panerai services .
m may -eail at -t funeral home after 6 p.m. Thursday,
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WILKING—Charies J 7 years, husband of Mary Eilzabeth wiiking ahd renovated before a {deceased father of Frank O, Porré: Two-day tervies. out? 1 J. Willard, Eugene A. snd Carl’ and i Ndueg: srefdiather of Mie John Wetter Lamp Shade Cleaners exsi T.. Miss Virginie L ini : and Prank Richard king phase 1830 N. Delaware. - WA-5138. Lway Wednesday mornin uneral COME TO BEAUTY SoWOOL Priday, SysTER & com T0 SON L
ASKIN MORTUARY 2310 W. Washington St. Priends invited. - Burial Crown Will Friends mortuary any time
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Ohapel. 3447 College, 1:18 p. m. Priday. Military funeral for W, 8. Mc~ Whorter RALPH MARTINIE. Comdr 11th Dist, -
3. CARD OF THANKS
CLINE We wish to extend our deep thanks the friends, relatives and neighbors _for - the® sympathy, kindness ovely floral tributes the death our hisbahd and father. Prank A Cline; We also wish | i
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to thank the Rev, * Gardner and the Rev Ba rion Tor their words of comfort, the Blackwell Pu- | © neral Hom# and all who ated in ALY WAY WIFE AND CHI CUTTER We wish to Dna oF friends, Peighbors and relatives for their kind and sympathetic ‘words and for Beautityl the death and Tather. aries R. Cutter, wish especial y to thank Rev, Breed. love for his onaoling words, Moore Mortuary Northeast Chapel, the orfora also Mouldings, Te, for won~ erful aes GLADYS CUTTER AND TOR i
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A years, widow of Rate ‘Gestpe I Clements, mother of Otto and ons Clements of city, Mrs. Marcells Wis. sel, Mrs. Gene Hays of Logahiport, Ind; also survived by 9 grandehildren and one great-grandson neral from Sn 1654 Union
t., Friday a Ba Heart Chure # a Burial St Joseph Cemetery embers of Shristian Mothers will meet Thursa n /m,, for prayer. JLAUCK SERVIC Anis, 16 years, of 115 E. Tenth ri mother of ‘and Doris Cordell, sister of Grace Smith of city, rs, Alta Sooy of Hel NY, MIs. Con rds Gault ot and one grandson, Maurice J. Cor1 pall at
friends, relatives and neighbors for thet kindness, Simp and beautiful fowers tended us of the death. of Johnson
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ington terian Chu, singer and the pallbearers. THE FAMILY. y
. “thank all our friends, tu n bors for their kindnesses, An BA Sut, BL, 20 father, Jams D. WwW , We ly to thank Dr. Gilliatt Da; Diets singer, Mra Gil Rail
