Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1948 — Page 7
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For Tomorrow » Burial in Mt. Pleasant will fol-| jow services for Elmer Hudson at 10:30 a. ™. tomorrow in the Stir- . Hudson, of 617 Virginia Ave, died Monday in General Hospital. He was 62 and 2 native Covington, Ky., but had lived pere for 38 years. Mr. Hudson was an
for 38 years, and was a pember of the Brotherhood of
eers. survivors are two sons, Robert and John Hudson, both of
Indianapolis. Charles W. Hines
Services for Charles W. Hines will be held at 1:30 p. m. torrow in the Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel. Burial will foljow in Crown Hill Mr. Hines, a native of Brown County, who formerly lived here for 10 years, died. Monday in his home at Plainfield. He was 66, and was a former account collector for the Kay Jewelry Co. survivors include the widow, Mrs. Osa Della Hines; a daughter, Mrs. Bertram Gerdts, Indianapolis; a son, Harold H. Hines, Plainfield; a sister, Mrs. Theodore Matlock, Elizabethtown, and six grandchildren. -
» and Leon Miller, scribe. | Appointive officers ire: Bome after spending the winter
Richard {in Phoenix, Ariz. She lived at for the New York Central Rall-|cnaries’ Reed, junior” aoonior de8eom:|3505 N. Tacoma St.
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Mrs. Mary Cofer Dies Here at 83
Services for Mrs. Mary Cofer, resident here for 43 years,
Chimes. Burial will be in West|
yesterday in her home, 56 N. Sa-| dlier Drive. A natiye of Charles-!|
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Alexander Farmer Services for Alexander Farmer,
a resident here for 55 years, will the New York Central Railroad {on 47 years, Church at 10 a m. t _|Order of Railroad Telegraphers Burial will be in Crown Hii 2nd the Sixth Church of Christ, { Scientist.
be in the Mt. Carmel Baptist
Cemetery. . { Mr, Farmer, who was 75 and
lived at 2365 N. Rural St. died 2nd operated the old H. C. Curry Sunday at General Hospital. He | Window Shade Co. on Fountain
was born in Elizabethtown, Ky.|SIuare.
He was a deacon in the: Mt. Carmel Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Lillian; a son, Leroy J. Farmer, and a sister, Mrs. Rose Johnson, all! of Indianapolis. |
| Mrs. Alice Brannon
Services for Mrs. Alice Brannon, who died Monday at her] home, 509 W. 30th St. will be| held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at| Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. | Burial will be in Crown Hill. | Mrs. Brannon, who was 96, was the widow of James Bran-| non, one-time Indianapolis fire départment captain. She is sur-| vived by a daughter, Mrs. Eva Brannon Maurice; a sister, Miss Jessie Zimmerman; a grandchild and a pgreat-grandchild, all of Indianapolis.
Stock Yards Men To Hold 3-Day Meeting
Representatives of the- nation’s leading stock yards will meet here tomorrow for the three-day annual meeting of the American Stock Yards Association. Sessions” will be héld at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Charles 8. Rauh, president of the Indianapolis Union Stock Yards and vice chairman of the association’s board of directors will be host to the attending delegates. Yards to be represented at the session include most of the principal federally supervised yards in the country handling an estimated half of the livestock marketed.
William Dorwart Gets PRR Promotion
William G. Dorwart, superintendent of the Indianapolis divi-
Widow of Noted Race Expert Dies |
‘William F. Sturm, died yesterday in.Sapulpa, Okla. She-was 62. I Her death was the resuit of recent automobile accident in which her car ran off a highway and upset south of Sapulpa.
have been alone when the accident occurred. She was driving
al : Pr asey, stand-coast record for cross-country Dick| driving in 1915. With E. G. Kinney, Dale Wenmelor camnd pired | (Cannonball) ; houser and Verne Johnson, precepiors (lished the first transcontinental a round trip driving record. after a career as a newspaper
man, test driver and authority on racing events.
Ellen |, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in| Seles: Cal. the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the p Newton Cemetery. {ments have not been completed.
Mrs. Cofer, who was 83, died Hayward Curry
town, she was a nmber of the Will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow Blaine Avenue Methodist Church|i? the Charles R. McCarty Morand the Women’s Christian Tem-|tUary- Cremation will follow.
A daughter, Mrs. Eugenia Ray de as 64, and came
{here in his boyhood from Dillsboro.
|Maude Curry; a son, Howard
(and four grandchildren.
. Crash Injuries Fatal * To Mrs. Teressa Sturm
Mrs. Sturm was reported
Baker he estab-
Mr. Sturm died in August, 1937,
Mrs. Sturm is survived by a rother, Clifton Hess, Los An-
Services will be at Flanner & uchanan Mortuary, but arrange-
Services for Hayward Curry
Mr. Curry, of 1309 Pleasant St., in 8t. Francis
He had been wire - chief for
He belonged to the At one time Mr. Curry owned
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Curry; a daughter, Mrs. McLeod; a brother, Paul ¥ and five grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
James E. Camplin Sr. Services for James E. Camplin Sr. will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Moore Mortuaries Irvington Chapel. Burial will be in Knightstown. A native of Jonesboro, N, C., Mr. Camplin died yesterday in his home at 706 N. Gibson Ave. He was 64, had lived here 34 years,
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and was a carpenter contractor. |: Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.
Margaret Haymaker; a son,
Indianapolis; two sisters, Mossey Woods,
brother, Russell Camplin, Shirley,
Miners Lose Idle Pay HARRISBURG, Pa.,
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Mar. 31 (UP)—The Bureau of Unemployment Compensation said today that 100,000 Pennsylvania soft oal miners, idle in the United ine Workers’ dispute over pen= sions, were not eligible for un-
sion of the Pennsylvania Railroad, has been promoted to super-| intendent of the Cleveland di-| vision. | He will be succeeded here by Lewis A, Evans, now division en-| gineer of the Philadelphia Ter-| minal division. . | Mr. Dorwart is a graduate of Purdue Univerdity and first joined | the Pennsylvani® at Buffalo in| 1933. He came here as superintendent Jan. 16, 1947.
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UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU Mar, 31, 1948—
_ Sunmrise......5:32 | Sunset. .... 6:08
Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:30 a. m. .21 Total precipitation since Jan. 1.... 9.5% Deficiency since Jan. 1 .............., .b1
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