Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1948 — Page 8

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[Services Monday

Services are planned at 1:30 1p. m, Monday at Shirley Brothers West Chapel for Mrs. Margie M. Roberts, 1162 N, Mount St, who died yesterday at General Hospital. - Burial will be in Memorial Park. + Mrs: Roberts; who was. 41, was born in North Carolfna and had Aresided here 32 years. She had! been employed at Indianapolis Bleaching Co. 15 years. She was a member of Eighth Christian Church.

Services

Ira N. Hendrickson Dies Here at 68 : “_ Bervices for Ira N. Hendrickson, who died yesterday at hi held at 1:30 p. m. Monday at

Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill.

Surviving are her husband, Carroll T.; a daughter, Phyllis;

Mr. Hendrickson was a native of Shelby County and had re-

For Shelby Native 2ciaries in U.

home, 941 N, LaSalle St. will be Fg

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her mother, Mrs. Lula McAfee, Sided here 48 years. He had been] and three sisters, Mrs, Tracy Cox, {employed by the Independent Milk Mrs. Raymond Hise and Mrs. Charles Melsheimer, all of In-

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Distributors 40 years. He was 68. He was a member of Heath Memorial Methodist Church, Brookiit | side Masonic Lodge, Sahara Grotto, Sahara Grotto Revelers ‘and Prospect Chapter OES, Surviving are his wife, Susie; a stepson, Thomas F. Snyder, and |a sister, Mrs. Maude E. Pauley, {all of Indianapolis, and a Brother,

gl Mrs. Grace Muston Services Monday

| Services for Mrs. Grace Muston, 2035 Park Ave, matron at Kingan & Co. who ‘ated yester-| day at Methodist Hospital, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Monday (at Shirley Brothers Central |Chapel. Burial will be [in Oak

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Ginger Rogers. 8th on List of Top

Salaries in U. S.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 =-Ginger Rogers was the only Hollywood star to crash the “big

‘46 list of top salary earners made public today. She came in eighth to replace Betty Grable, “Whose $208,000 topped the Holfywood salary, list issued last

Here are (he top ten: Miss Rogers Charles P. West Coast Agency Corp. and the National = Theaters = Amusement] Co., $568,143 Charles H. Strub, executive vice

$541,412 in salary and bonus, ‘Louis B. Mayer, head of the Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer Studios, $502,571.

of Interndtional Business Ma-| Shines Corp., $425,548, “E. Fowler, president of Bohan Comfort Co., St. Louis, |

rector, $355,426.

Hill, Lebanon.

Mrs. Muston, who was 60, was a native of Lebanon and had lived here 28 years. She had been a matron at Kingan & Co. 20| years. .She was a member of

Lebanon Chapter Royal Neigh-|

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bors and _Pocahontak, Queeniy.,.. gieel Corp., $275,000.

Esther Chapter, 3, OES, Ladies

of Eagles, Women of the Moose and Methodist Church. | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. | Helen Grass, Indianapolis; her | mother, Mrs. Anna South, ‘West | Alice, Wis, two sisters, Mrs.| Florence Carroll, Indianapolis, |

Cash Or |and Mrs. Nellie Drach, West Alice, and two brothers, Alv Wil-| yme .§ lams and Earl South, th of Pa nts, Indianapolis.

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‘Mrs. Hettie Jenkins .

Rites for Mrs. Hettie Jenkins, 25021 Northwestern Ave., will be held at 1 p. m. Monday in Barnes Methodist Church. The Rev. L. R. Simmons will officiate. Burial will be in New Crown. Mrs. Jenkins, who was 58, died yesterday in St. Vincent Hospital. native of Clinton, Ky., she had | lived here three years and was a "acaba of the Barnes Chapel | Methodist Church. for only — Jl survivors include the husband, | william Jenkins; a brother, | ! | Pricey Irvin, St. Louis, and 1

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| nephew.

Rites for Bert E. Hughbanks,

1405'% Shelby St, will be con-

ducted at 3 p. m. Saturday in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel.

| Burial will be in Memorial Park. |

He was 68. ‘Mr. Hughbanks, who died yes- | | terday in General Hospital, was | employed by Hoover Foundry. A native of Shelby County, he had, lived here 40 years. § Survivors are two sisters, Mrs Tulie Kennedy and the Rev, Edna |

Bert E. Hughbanks |

Charles E. Wilson, General Motors president, $303,990. Miss Rogers, $292,159.

Walter Wanger, Universal Pic-|

tures, $282,809 in salary and | bonus. G. R. Fink, president of Great

Skouras, president of ‘he Fox|

president, Los Angeles Turf Club, | Thomas J. Watson, president!

$357,616. A Leo McCarey, Paramount a!

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As Car Smacks Truck

in which they were riding collided

AR—— Lh a truck at Roosevelt Ave.| (UP) |

and Olney St. . Roy Williams, 56, of 4445 Evanston St., was in serious condition at Methodist Hospital with

10"-on~the Treasury's new 1945: x pousible “skull ~ fracture. Wil:

liam B. Courtney, 28, of 2935] Euclid Ave., riding with him, also! was ‘infured but not seriously, |

driven by Lloyd Berry, 45, of 2633 Mars Hill Ave., who was not hurt. Berry was arrested on a charge of being drunk and Vagrancy,

‘Editor to Talk Here

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