Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1948 — Page 10
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x t the Fa Sale a ‘ Crippled, Inc. at an outdoor con-| 4 watch and gold safety bagel P= ro the dow ape A : Es : ! Also Hurt [cert last night in Garfield Park. been awarded to abet in 8 ¢ ] : I Fs Oo e ere Ii Intersection Wreck John, Sproule turned the check | have : Charles t statist : SE A winters over to Dr. J. E. Jobes at the con-| Dowell, veteran Transameri pertiment Sine ~~. Jeep Crash Near Vallonia Fatal { Two 3 Aud Base Even bY ae Er tas tng pertect 10-year recs Nothing, 1 thoug . To 41-Year-Old Passenger; Driver Held SF 30437 Weis Feo ring Nealy 3500 sttended. of driving without an sccidel] win anis, could : * Indiana’s violent death toll for the week end stood at six today. injuries ‘received two-car! Other concerts sponsored dur-|This is the 12th year the compan] of you Wel apolis motoreyeclist. Three other persons were drowning victims, J and Recreation Department are! Engraved lifetime pen-ap sneaking suspick / ~The dead are: ~ Cars driven by Mrs, Margarette/as follows: Pearson bang, Tuss- pencil sets and silver badges machine. i Ralph Edward Davis, 17, of 1212 8, Harding St. Riddle, 2258 N, Illinois St. and 98y, Ellenberger Park; Grotto
Emmett (Sy) Hattabaugh, 41, Vallonia. ] Harry Lewis, 35, Rensselaer. Canadian side of Loon Lake. He
1and ‘a group from Anderson were on a fishing trip. Mr, Davis, Indianapolis acecldent victim, was a lifelong Marion County resident. He at-
Mrs, Villa May Gillespie, 365 W.|020d: Wednesday, _ Brookside Thobert Frost for five years of
32d St. crashed at the intersec-{apolis News, Thursday, 725 i y of clover tion. The cans then struck Miss|Keystone Ave. All will start.at| OUher badges wers awarded tuff sUvey 0 5% Mary Waas, 809 N. Hamilton Dr./8 p. m. : and Paul land,
Cope Madison; Se ————————— both of whom were waiting for/Two Insurance Men a trafic light at the northeast]
tended Was n High School corner. * . | ‘- Receive Awards : 0 before enlisting in oa. Faces Reckless Charge Arthur G. Egbert and Oren D. Elect Local Officers He served overseas and re-
turned home to become an em ployee of Crown Products Co. He was a mémber of Morris "| Street Christian ‘Church. g are his mother, Mrs.
Mrs. Gillespie and Miss Waas| Pritchard of the Indianapolis are in fair condition in Methodist|agency of the Union Central Life Of Controllers Group Hospital. Mr. Copeland was re-/Insurance Co, today were named] New officers of the Indiana: ees, listened pat leased after first aid. Mrs. Riddle|recipients of the 1948 Nationaliolis unit of the Controllers I io is charged with reckless driving.|Quality Award for outstandingistitute of America ‘have
J Five other persons were injured | Work in life underwriting. elected. i Lodoris Clark; his stepfather, in minor accidents over the week-| The institutional award is co-| They include: J. Kurt Mar Ar Tr, 13. father, o end. sponsored by the Life Agency|president; H. E. Lohmann,
Davis; a brother, Richard Davis, and his - grandfather, Lewis
Lawrence Hudson, 3021 Ken-|Management Association and the president; Harold Wells, {Davis; all of Indianapolis.
National Associati f Life EEE] Te Spi me 3 : : pI wiordsville, treated at Te A W LOCAL ROCKETTES — Miss Marguerite de Anguerra, left, ballet director for Saw Be rr at CROSSWORD PUZZLE . rtenbeck the Butler Bowl summer operetta series, gives preliminary exercise instructions to [driven by Mr. Hudson swerved| po a
Di at ; A 5 part of her troupe, who are, left to right, Sharon Cahill, Peggy Sturgeon, Virginia |r gr Hg BiB asy| | Former Ball Player ’
McClamroch, Dottie Webb, Lida Koehring, /Luwanna Croxford and Mary Sue |The car struck a tree, them hit
McCarty. Held this’ morning at Jordan Conservatory's North Unit, 3411 N. Penn- [the automatic railroad signali. popisoNTAL VERTIGAL
4 The two injured men were pastowing a ‘traller carrying a boa : ia 3%, the rehearsal was the first of a daily series preparatory to the operetta isengers in Mr. Hudson’ \L7 Pictured ~~ 1Leaped ‘was driven by Jonathan Gid- Former Hospital Head Sylvania 3%. the rehea a y prep ry pe g Dr, Hue son's car, former ball. 2 Each : ae sala the jeep tert, At County Home " (say Dedestrian, Marion Hayes| ' Dlayerfor 3 Lease the road south of Vallonia, side-| Services for Arthur W. Morten- Gi | 8 Pr ch er Bead Comic by A ny Condition 1 Vetus CHE Pirates 5 French article swiped a bank and utility pole/beck, head of the hospital at the| 117 ’ ea £388 um He was struck by a car driven} 14 Kitchen tool pm Slt and overturned. Mr. GIAAIngs, Marion County Home during| To Give Talk at Name's the Same, ’y, Wiliam R. Miller, 4500 Ral-} 15 Set free 8 Re yr 30 Pastry Held fn Tackpon Sours ait paras! World War I, will be held at 10:30 H 1 h J bh on ve. Saturday at 4th St.) jgrvee . . SnPeT . 32 Consumed ¥ o : a th a. m. Wednesday in the Conkle Gospel Tabernacle, 1] Ins 0 Feeney Warns A motorcyclist, Richard Lyhn 17 Mimics ao name . , ‘33%0iie) | Tractor, Collide Funeral Home. Burial will be In|smsmmme—— : EE —————mn) 2040 Chester Ave. ured | 19 Labor i . Mr. Lewis y Cur killed when a|Memorial Park. He was 63. EIGHT-YEAR-OLD R en e e| Safecrackers, who apparently THE BANNED COMIC books when he skidded while tryloy to| |20 Caress 11 Cella 38 Voyage : allowance + » ‘ractor and hayrack which he Mr. ] who died yes. Martz, who has preached all over|Were new at the trade, returned|will have to do more than merely/pass a car which was making a, 31 Shoelace tags 12 Willows 39 Doctrines 53 Australian A LULUJ was Tiding was llision with terday in his home, 620 Berwick the world will give one of her|to the H. J. Heinz Co. office, 900 Shauige Shs mans io get hash tn off Sherman: Dr. onto 13th oes ace 13 Soften ab) 45 Habitat plant ay + Riordan demor John Dene eo Baturday napoli" Tesident of ovyngeligtio sermons tomorrow|N. Senate Ave, last night to fin- Mayor Al Fenty, who will be/Inio an. cirnierieny” He foned| 24 From (prefix) 5) o present 47 Prong Guido's scale f§ © ° 979! Tor 1 SH eo. tion member of the riot squad a night at the Gospel Tabernacle, /ish a job they started yesterday.|out of the city on a brief vacation fair condition. in General ‘ Hos.| og court (8) 22 Victory 48 Fruit drinks 57 Like (suffix) oy jee Robert. Garin City Prison. He re./610 N. Alabama St. C. L. Bogart, 64, of 302¢ BE.luntil Thursday, left a strongly-|Pital. oa Higher od 25 Centers 49 Iron: (symbol) 59 Chemical npmmm———— : tired in 1945'after operating a| Renee is a personal friend of {13th St, an official of the com-(worded letter to John Baumgart- murse Tab) 27 Ponds 50 He recently: suffix; Georgios Rd. ria David Walker, whom shlpany, tnd the 8rm's small sar of the Intane Nev Co. shout News Fords on Lofs| Mmm: Not t ; are his wife, Bessie/™et in New York City. Likelopened and the contents .rifled| reported slipping back into H 0 ore ii two stepsons, Kenneth and R.|Little David, Renee also describes/When he visited the office yester-|regpectable circulation here un-|T1€TE ver $3000 iding bed sister, |a spectacular conversion. She de-|ay morning. der new titles.
34:F0! : Four or five new 1949 Fords| 35Werdant , Indianapolis, |clares that she has “saved” 6000{ Inexplicably, the vyeggs had s&s were ‘or Fred Ri souls. Her father, Jack Martz overlooked $100 which had been| ONE OF THE new.titles is “The Tong ne e Deadlining displays| 37 hoose an evangelist, and here mother,/placed in the safe on Saturday March of Crime" which, the Yo . used car rtificial
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