Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1948 — Page 5
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Mrs. Elizabeth Grieve
Services for Mrs, Elizabeth M. Grieve, 920 N., Somerset Ave., will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Conkle Funeral Home. Burial will be in Floral Park. She was 73. Born in Dundee, Scotland, Mrs, Grieve, who died heres yesterday, had lived iz Indianapolis for 55 years. She was & member of the Roberts Park Methodist Church. A nephew, Robert Grieve, Indianapolis, survives,
Cyclonic Winds Roar Through Chile, Peru
LIMA, Ferd. May 6 (UP)— TOAred through Peru and Chile yesterday, interrupting communications and causing considerable damage, There was no immediate report of casualties. Gales of 120 miles an hour were reported to have originated at Atico in Arequipa Department, Peru, and traveled south,
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DEGREE FOR UN OFFICIAL —Gov. Gates (left) congratulates Byron Price, Hoosier born assistant secretary general of the United Nations: who received gree at the 128th annual. Foundation Da
an honorary doctor of laws deceremonies. of Indiana
University. Looking on at the right is John S. Hastings, member of the I. U, a of trustees and chairman of the administrative committee. The Governor, officially representing ‘the state at the ceremonies, also saw his daughter Patricia Gates honored as a
member of Phi Beta Kappe, top
stic honor organization.
Rites for Soldier To Be Saturday
James Robling Killed in Action
Rites for Cpl. James Edward , Who was killed n action Feb. 26, 1945, on Iwo Jima, will be at 1:30 p. m. Saturday In Shirley’ Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. Cpl. Robling, who was 20 when he died, served In the Marine Corps. A native of Indianapolis, he was graduated from New
Palestine High 8chool- where he} -
Mr. and Mrs. Noble E. Robling; two sisters, Mrs. Betty Whiteman and Miss Hazel E. Robling; two brothers, Thomas and Theodore Robling, all of Indianapolis, and his grandmother, Mrs, Frank
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~ Funeral. Saturday
Charles Becker, retired New York Central Beech Grove shops foreman, died today at his home, 4046 Central Ave. He was 89. A native of Cleveland, O., Mr, ~Indianapolis
painting methods which are widely used today. He was a member of Carrollton Avenus Evangelical and Reformed Church, New York Central Veterans’ Association and honorary member of Elks Lodge 13. Surviving are his wife, Bertha; two daughters, Miss Edith Becker
son, Arthur 8, Becker, New-York City and a brother, Louis Becker, Cleveland. Services will be held at 3 p. m,
Mortuary, Entombment will be
Clare, Kenosha, Wis.
starred on the DASKErBHAll "team.|
Prior to entering the service he was employed by the Franklin Filling Station, Cumbertand. Survivors include his parents,
Mission Institute
Elects Chairman
Miss Genevieve Brown of the United Christian Missionary Society will serve as the new chairman of the Missionary Education Institute for 1948-49. Miss Brown was elected yesterday at the closing session of the
annual institute. Delegates were]
present from Ohio and Illinois in addition to Indiana. Mrs. John A. Towns is the retiring chairman. Mrs. J. A. Schumacher is first vice chairman; Mrs. C. H., Winders, second vice chairman; Mrs.
Dr. Clive McGuire, publicity man-|. ager, New directors named to the executive board are Mrs. O. H.
Gallamore, Mrs. W. 8. Barnhart,
the Rev. Amos L. Boren and the
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Services for Mrs. Hortense Beckner, World War I Ariny nurse; who died "Tuesday at he home, 912 E. Raymond St. will be held at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow at Robert Stirling Funeral! Home and at 10 a. m. at St. Catherine's Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Mrs. Beckner, who was B58, served as a nurse in this country
was a member of Memorial Post 3, . American Legion; Garfield Park Post 88, American Legion Auxiliary, St, Catherine's Church, the Altar. Society. and. the New: man's Mother's Club. A native of Morganfield, Ky., she had lived [0 here 26 years. Surviving are her husband | George T. Beckner; daughter, {Mrs. Maxine -Ransdell, Indian-
Japolis, and a brother, George
Newton, Morganfield, Ky.
CITY PLANS CONCERT Music week will be celebrated by the City Park and Recreation Department™with a band concert by the Vonnegut Band at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Christian Community Center. E. E. Kerner
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Mrs. Laura P. Sickels
Rites will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow for Mrs. Laura P. Sickels, 304 W. 434 St. in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Cremation will follow. Mrs. Sickels, who was 86, died yesterday in her home. She was the wife of the late Henry Coe Sickels. Born in Massachusetts, Mrs. Sickels had lived here 60 years. She was a member of the Firstiters Presbyterian Church. Survivors are her son, Ralph G. Bickels, Grosse Pointe, Mich.; a daughter, Miss Evelyn R. Sickels, Indianapolis; a sister, Miss Bessie G. Hill, Haverhill, ‘Mass.
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member of the International Typographical , Union and ate tended the Episcopal Church. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth, Bloomfield; two daughDorothy Jane a hehalls Bloomfield, and Mrs. Muriel Rowbotham, Berwyn, Ill, a brother, Glenn L. Mitchell, Tndianapon: and two sisters, Mrs. Georgia L. Kennard, Greenville, O,, and Mrs,
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