Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1948 — Page 6

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Reed € Groninger. 55, Dies:

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ote teacher placement for the college|yse Betty Ann, Miss Eugenia Mae

and the National Education Associajoago; Paul Montgomery, with the | Cemetery.

Army in Germany, and Luther Mont- |

from Ball State Teachers College

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Marie Puckett, 2367 Parker Ave.) employee of the Overbey Electric | Man, Jeromesville, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow Co, ’ ‘George A.

Mrs, Puckett, who was 31, died olis; his daughter, Mrs. Mariadna Wednesday in her home. Born in Abbett, Albany, N. Y., and four ya, 68, Hancock. County, - Georgia, - Mrs. grandchildren.

terian Church. Mr. Sloan was

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sity Training School for N ‘Reed Groninger, 336 W. Hampton Puckett had lived here 25 years and| E. E. LaRoche Dies Ey val Burial to Jaks Place

LaRoche, & native of Indianapolisip yvanNuys, dean

of education at Butler since Join"€ and Miss Lula Bell Puckett: her aod former resident here for 30/0 the school. 1 the faculty in September, 147. L. Be mother, Mrs. Mattie Mae Mont. | years will be held at 2 p. m. to-| Miss Coffey, who iH was & member of ihe English Lu Gth- | gomery, ‘all of Indianapolis; three morrow fn Jordan funeral Home. fewurned. (0 the . eran Church, Indiana Men's {brothers, John Montgomery, Chi- | Bria) will be in Washington park Medical Center

Mr. Groninger, who had been city|gomery, Indianapolis; her grand-| Mr. LaRoche, who was 62, died nurse of the 104th superintendent of schools in Logans-|father, Andrew Flournoy, Indian- Tuesday in Barberton, O. He lived| |General Hospital, port from 1937 to 1045, held degrees apolis; six aunts and three uncles.jn Ashland, ©. and had been

o. : [in 1942. Murray Squeces : Greenville, Ga. She was & mem=i go = "c " puBois, 6260 N.[J “ le Church | ber of the Jones Tabernacle Chu (Sherman Dr., died here today, She

He was manager of the sin Fence, Shrubbery- 33.10 11 Vote Halts

Hote] at 247 McCrea St. for 10 years

and lived here 35 years. Funeral services will be held in| them,

and two granddaughters. .

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as chief) iy {polis 24 years and was a mem- 10:

“s {has been. serving Miss Jean Coffey

and Indians University, He had Robert H. Colburn | Peacock. also attended Columbia and Purdue Services for Robert H. Colburn, nd, 3 & meuhet ot = Miss Coffey completed her nurse's jes Mes. Renn Whithey, Mis S| and a grandson, Ralph R. Bozell Jr. Universities. 114 E 33d St, who died h training at Union Hospital in Terre v ¥ an + Who ere last and Buckey Masonic Lodge 35. |Anna Catherine Austin, all of In- Mrs, Fannie Anderson

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Sloan

in Galilee Baptist Church. Burial{—S8urvivors v will be in New Crown Cemetery. |son, Harry Tr hie wit Toaonpe| George A.-Sloan died yesterday in Home Owner Sues Cl0 Left Win ers : Tabernacle his home at 1163 W. 36th St. ue After Auto Hits Ing 1 p. m. Monday in Jones Taber

Times State Service

|grip on union policy today after

also a ‘member of Fairview Presby- ot his home northeast of Alex-| Jo uelching a left wing effort 0 Mrs. Elmer Mathews 1.

andria were damaged last May 27 win official indorsement of Henry

born in Franklin when an automobile crashed into Wallace's third party.

ters, Mrs. Donald Lay and Mrs. |bile driven by Mr. Bowman plunged| Another round in the factional|native of Harrisonburg, Va. Harry ©. Ent, both ‘of Indianapolis, through a plank fence and rap ihto|feud was due at today’s board. sesthe yard at his home. sion. Elmer Mathews, Ey in' a Washington dispatch.

\ . Bridges Named After the meeting last night, Mr, ‘Murray -took the unusual -step-of | Bridges, West Coast] ‘CIO leader; Albert J. Fitzgerald, president of the United Electrical Workers, and the nine other socalled left wingers who _'oted against the no-third party policy. Mr. Murray thus abandoned his practice of trying to keep .ecret the battles that have raged penind doors over the years. r Mr. Bridges and Mr. Pitzgerald [proms announced that ‘they would ignore the no-third sary | policy.

Mr. Murray said the question of Mr. Bridges’ ouster would be de- | cided when and If it is raised. Mr.| i out” when he felt he could no longer perform the job in good conscience.

Repairs Close 13 State Roads

“The State Highway Commission today listed the following roads as closed because of Sonstiuctien; IND. 1—Closed south of Farmland; detour 38 miles over id Pl 36, 27 and 32)

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Born in Scottsville, Ky., Mr. Aus- P&AM and the ‘Scottish, Rite. a Indian-| Services will be held Monday at

ber of the New Bethel Church. He, mortuary. Burial will be in Crown was employed as a cement finisher. Survivors are his daughter, Miss Survivors are his parents, Mr. Ruth B. Bozell, his

a _|as administrative assistant to Miss ) freight conductor for the Erie Rail and Mrs. Samuel Austin; three sis- son, Ralph R. Bozell, Detroit, “Phony

Hill Cemetery.

IND. 23-Closed to at the south of Pennville; detour]

IU Nurses School Services Monday Walter Vv. Bozell Dies: ites Tomorrow Ex-Credit Group | H

"Walter V. Bozell, former credit manager

for the Mutual Chinas Co., died today in his home, win Penna He "Mr. Bozell, a native of Louisville, Ky. resident 78 years. He was vice president of the August.M. } Hunn Whole-

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1 faculty mem- Was a member of the Galilee Baptist . oe oo ir RA He was 95, Church. In Barberton, O. [Mary L. Peacock, In Floral Park sale Grocery Co, before associating with the china oo : yes | Survivors include her husband.! puneral services for Eugene Edgar|lt Was -annouced Services for Prank M. Austin, He was past president of the Indianapolis Creditmen’s A jo Mr. Groninger had been in charEe ngyiq pyckett; three daughters, today by Dr. John who died Tuesday in his home, 1123 and

E. 17th St, will be held Monday vedios Fong the United Com- David P. Akers BIGGER at 1 p. m. in the N tion, Rites Tomorrow

pe eral pia hgh ‘burial ill nigh, will be held tomorrow at 2| Surviving are his wife, Mrs. May Haute, and Bade + bachela sar 5 | dianapolis, and four brothers, Vern | dica yor Survivors are his wife, Mary K.P: m. in the Hisey & Titus mortu« LaRoche, Ashland, O.; two brothers, Sclgrice. 3 ofa degree from Colum- E. Austin, Detroit, Mich.; William | - Mis, le Ande ¥ was a member of the Blaine Avenue Groninger, and his son, Billy Dean Ary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Wiliam and Cart LaRoche; both of ry ‘University Amin, Swan, o 5 Raph Aus terday in her home, 530 Blake Sty i, aut Church. ndianapolis; a r, Mrs. en . . 8. Navy, an ne Austin, . a Groninger. bath_of Idianapalis. Bo . Tregilgns, San Diego Cal; and two| She was employed in the Oniver- 1 slanapolis. vv a was 33. 0 Survive include several aleces ~ Mrs. David Puckett op a Bay Claite, "Wit. MI \stepdaughters, Mrs. Lois Finlay, [sity Hospitals here prior to A resident of Indianapolis ‘or 30jand nephews. Ao had been 4 resident : of og 1 . > -|enlistment in the Army Nurse Corps ars, Mrs. Anderson was born in Mrs. Acca C. DuBois

ial services will be held atjwas 88.

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| pleted. : Mr. Sloan is survived by his wife; of the car. [oppose a third political Party 8s/Burial will be in Washington Park.U. 8. to consider the Soviet Army's Mrs. Rhea Louise Sloan; two daugh-| Mr. McCarty charges an automo- | “politically unwise. Mrs. Mathews, who was 85, was a| |eontribution to victory in rewriting

She is survived by her husband,

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