Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1948 — Page 8
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Services Set © ev ~ For Tomorrow Rites will be held at 1:30 p. m.
St. In Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mrs. Snowden, who was 53, died here yesterday.
She was a lifelong resident of Marion County and a member of Gospel Tabernacle. Church,
iville; Mrs, Viola Barker,” Indian|apolls, and Mrs. Thelma Bell,
Bloomington; three sons, Harold,” m.,
8. Snowden, Sheridan; Eugene {Snowden, Bedford; Lloyd Snew-|
den, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs, Marie Trisler and Mrs! {Gladys Humphrey, both of El
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Eugene Hopson | Services for Eugene Hopson, 2515 James St, will. be held at 112 noon tomorrow in Galilee] Burial will be! {in Floral Park. Mr. Hopson, who was 09, died Wednesday in his home. Born in Princeton, Ky., he had lived here 30 years and was a
mg construction worker for Lhe New|
York Central Railroad for 18] ‘years. He was a member and] deacon of the Galilee church and a member of the church chorus.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
and David Hopson, all of Indi-
; | anapolis; his father, Joseph Hop-|
| som, Hopkinsville, Ky.; his sister, Mrs. Asaline Fdwards; six stepfour —nieces—and a | nephew, al all of Indianapolis. | , | Harry Carpenter
Dies Here at 53
Requiem high mass will be held | lat 9 a. m. tomorrow for Harry C. Carpenter, 405 E. Washington St, lin St. John’s Catholic Church fol-| {lowing services at 8:30 a. m. in| i Moore Mortuaries, Peace Chapel. | Burial will be in Crown Hill Mr. Carpenter, who was 53; dled) Monday tn General Hospital. Fe .was born in Fairmount and had |
ter. was. an employee of the Beyjeridge Paper Co. seven years and a member of the Moose .and Eagles lodges and the Catholic
Elisha Bowers Services for Elisha Bowers, who died Monday in General Hospital, | were to be held at 1 p. m. today Iin Craig Brothers’ Funeral Home ‘with burial in New Crown. Mr. Bowers, who was T1, re-! ‘sided at 436 Dorman St. A native [of Whitesville, Tenn., he had resided here 50 yehrs and was an employee of the Cash Coal Co. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. | Ruth Carter, Indianapolis; Mrs. Winnie Polk, Benton Harbor,
Bowers, Indianapolis, and Reuben
Bowers, Hughes, Ark.; a niece:
‘and one nephew,
Survivors-inctude-three-daugh~ is ters, Mra. Lorene ‘Smith, Nobles-|
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irved here 27 years. Mr. Carpen- today Tn "hig Hore, 946 Em St.’
| Mich., and Mrs. Anna Jones De-|tended Shortridge High School troit, Mich.; two brothers, Mathewiand was a member of Crooked
‘STANDARD TRAFFIC TICKETS Delia Penna and Thirty-five Michigan cities use Dearld Carl Kinley, all of Indian | {a standardized ticket for traffic apolis, { | violations; it lists six violations th |which have heen found to cause ROberta Jean Kern x1 80 per cent of all traffic accidents.
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“WASHINGTON, May 14 (UP) 1, 8. Sen. John Holmes Overton, 72-year-old Louisiana Democrat and a foremost authority on tlood - control. legislation... aid
Md., Naval Hospital. Mr, Overton, | who underwent la major abdominal operation last ‘week, had {shown some Hag thea ment during the past two days Sen. Ove but took a turn for the worse {this morning and died at 4:50 Indianapolis June,
day fi Vancouyer, Wash.
Austin C. Mathews Rites Tomorrow
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Ex-Local Resident Dies in Vancouver Services for Wyman E. Burk,
win at 3 p. m. tomorrow in G. “Herrmann Funeral Burk, who was 38, died Wednes-
A native of Indianapolis, he
| attended Technical High School
here. He moved to Vancouver about five years ago. Survivors are his daughter fiss Neda k; five sons, | James, Gary, Joseph, Buddy and (Harold Burk, all of Evansvile; his father, George A. Burk, In-
formerly-of Indianapolis, will: be a native of ‘Bloomington and’ had’
“Home. gurvIVIHG “are his wife; Maries} itl will be In Crown Hill. Mr. a son, Harry A. Mathews; a sis-| ter, Mrs. W. D. Knapp and one . grandchild, all of “Indianapolis.
{dianapolis;
three sisters, Mrs.
MR. OV ERTON as elected in! Lora Dickerson, Lebanon, Miss the Senate in November of 1932 Fern Burk, Indianapolis, and Mrs.
with the support of the late P, Long. Huey's brother,
governor lana and will appoint Mr, Overton's successor. Mr. Overton, a resident of Alexandria, La. first came to Congress in May of 1931 when he was elected representative. He {was elected to the Senate the [next year.
» » | HIS PET hate throughout his congressional career was daylight |saving time. He fought it stub|bornly and refused even to acknowledge the existence of such a thing as “fast time.” Mr. Overton announced Mar. 11, 1944, that he did not intend to run for re-election in the next
persuaded to change hi¥ mind by | his Senate colleagues. Nearly 50 of them signed a. letter way him 10 TCONSMIEE, . ori reconsider,
Frank S. nk S. Meade, * Er Barber, Dies
Services to Take Place Monday 4
Services for Frank 8. Mea Indianapolis resident for 28 years, {will be held at 3 p. m. Monday iin ‘Moore — Mortuaries - -Peace Chapel... | Mr. Meade, “who was 69, “died
A native of Daviess County, he. had worked as a barber for many years. He was a member of Central Christian Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs,
Burial will be, Wi hin, n | Park Cemetery. a. son
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‘Mrs. Dickerson Dies at Home
Services will be held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow at Shirley Brothlers Central Chapel for Mrs. Viola | F. Dickerson, who died yesterday | at her home, 5814 N. King Ave.! Burial will be in Glen Haven. Mrs. Dickerson, who was 32, was born here. She formerly at
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Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Phyl{lis; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl | [J. Kinley; a sister, Mrs. Pearl! fe DrOther
Services for Roberta Jean Kern, 1511 Edgecomb Ave. who
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die? Wednesday in General Hospital, will be" field at 3 p, .m, tomorrow in J.C. Wilson CHapel of the Chimes. Burial will be;
Roberta, who - was 3 was wn | jured Tuesday when the truck in | which she was riding was struck | ‘by a train. - I Survivors are her mother, Mrs. | Marietta Kern; her brother, Har-| jold Kern, and the grandparents, | Mrs, 1 Kern ‘and ‘Mr. and’ Mrs. Geo. H. Mann, all of Indi-| | anapolis.
Mrs. Michael Large:
Rites for Mrs. May Large, for-
“frmerly “of Tndiamapotts, willbe
(held tomorrow in Inglewood, Cal. Burial will also be there. Mrs. Large died Wednesday in her | home in Carlsbad, Cal, Born in Indianapolis, she moved | to Carlsbad 25 vears ago. Survivors are her husband, Michael D.; two sons, John E.. Large, Inglewood, and David M.
and Herman W, apolis,
Mrs. Ruth M. Gorrell
Services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow for Mrs. Ruth Maurice Gorrell, former Indianapolis resident, in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, . Mrs. Gorrell, who was 50, died Apr. 30 in her home in Hartford, Conn. Burial will be in
Stumph, Indian-
bartum, Born in Hartford, Mrs. Gorrell was the wife of the late Col. Edgar 8. Gorrell, She is survived by a son, Edgar 8. Gorrell, Hartford. ¢
Eleanor D. Coyle Funeral services for Miss Eleanor D. Coyle, ‘of 1042 N. {Hamilton Ave. will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in Moore Mor- | tuaries Peace Chapel. Miss Coyle died yesterday in General Hos-
pital, She was 80. Shet is survived by a sister, Miss Dora Coyle; a brother,
Frank A.:Coyle. and three nephews and two nieces, all of Indianapolis. Burial will be in Acton.
‘Await [English Teacher mies Sthie Rervice NEW é ASTLE May 14 Miss Roxie Smith, fifth grade teacher at the Bundy grade school, will go to England to teach next fall
will bring Miss Marjorie Grace: Harbour of Chiswick W. 4,-Eng-land to New Castle
Huey | Dorothy Bolton, ‘Earl, Mich., of Louis M. Burk, Indianapolis.
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