Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1948 — Page 5
JUL 19, ee MONDAY, JULY 19, 1048 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Ex-Judge Frank P. Baker Dies After Long lliness
Walter S. Campbell wen RiteS TOMOITOW
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back to find Billy in : ATC Pilot Dies | cachar, will ve held 130 p.m n Utility | Purchasing olic church at Laurel. Burial will Burning Pasages Svat Ankise. 5 050% ears that drove the 21-Year-Old Veteran in Plane Crash an Mortuary. Cremation will Agent Dies at 52 |bein the Born Comutery Shots, | make you EP A fs d. ‘Mr. Eller tore at Dies in Air Crash Services for First Lieutenant “Mrs. Bowles, who died yester-| Rites for Walter S. Campbell yoster had lived in Franklin S78 Speer, Owais 0 5, Ste ard plate built to pre. rites for Second Bernard J. Tuohy, 553 N. Dear-|gay in her home, 111 E. 16th St, Purchasing agent of the Indiana County for 70 years. He ag] Stites starts to work me ots just lise Billys, Graveside Fil O. Scudder Jr born St., killed Sept. 8, 1944, in was born in |Gas & Water Co. Inc., and allied gaturday in his home at Laurel] ¥hich often caus #007 pry e the plate was re. Lisutenay in action Nov. 13, plane crash in £ngland, will be nag been ill for several weeks, Utilities for 35 years, will be atiat the age of 73. Until his re-| Som And. suffoess. Set Cysten 34 gn. y's arm had been who was held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in| Her artistry in jewelsmithing : 10 a. m. tomor-tirement 30 years ago he owned! pear the shoulder. 1943, ovet Bales re a Home and at gained her world renown and row in Flanner gpg operated the Laurel Funeral ECZEM A y to St. Joseph's Hos. be held 28 3 will be with 9 a. m. in St. Philip Neri Cath-'some of her best work, including & Buchanan Home. *' He was a member of | n he is in critical eon- ington olic Church. Burigl will be in'gseveral chalices and elaborate Mortuary. Buri-| |the Catholic church. | A simple way to quick relief . told police, “I won't Tiltary er who was 21, was Holy Cross. necklaces and rings are now in al will be in Survivors include his wife, fram itching Eczema, pimples, anlay baseball now.” L from’ Technical Lt. Tuohy, who was 22, was an'the J. P. Morgan collection. Dur- Lutheran Ceme-| Fame; five sons, James, Rush gry red blotches or other skin ir- _ a
tery in Seymour.| County; John, Fayette County; |ritations 1s to apply Peterson's He was 52. { Maynard, Charles and Edward|Ointment to affected parts. ReMr. Campbell,| Moster, Franklin County; three| lieves itching fast. Skin feels bet- .. who died yes-| daughters, Mrs. Charles Miller! ter, 35¢ all drugterday after a Rush County, and Mrs. Lloyd gists. Soothes itchy feet, cracks 3 brief illness, was | Wright and Mrs. Earl Hoffman, hetween-toes. Peterson’s Ointment -- born in Alpena, Franklin; three brothers, Wil | delights or money back. Mr. Campbell Mich. He had Moster, Rushville; Edward Mos-| . been employed|ter, Brookville, and George Mos- Now Many Wear
{in the public utility industry in|ter, Laurel; two sisters, Mrs, Jake FALSE TEETH
Air Transport Command pilot. ing her career Mrs. Bowles He entered the Army in January, exhibited her creations in London, | 1942, and served overseas six Paris, New York, Boston, and months. A member of St. Philip/John Herron Museum here. Neri Catholic Church, he at-| Mrs. Bowles began her teaching tended St. Philip's School and! career in Indianapolis in 1914 and Cathedral High School. He was was long active in cultural and formerly a mechanic for the Alli- civic affairs here until her re-| son Division General Motors! itirement in 1942. She had been Corp. ia teacher at Suutrage High
General tace Toil 254 Die Co. He was a
Fiying Fortress pilot during the
Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd O. Scudder, 1209 Randoph St.; a brother, Robert, San Diego, Cal., and two sisters, Mrs. Jack A. Riggs, Greenville,
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EXJUDGE DIES—Frank P. |Co
Indiana since 1924. In that year| Reiboldt, Liberty, and Mrs. Ray-| Baker, Criminal Court Judge
he became purchasing agent for|burn Jinks, Laurel, and 24 graad-
of God. will be in Floral Park.
Mrs. Warren, who was 74, had
Merit.
He was president of the Ma-| irine Corps Reserve Officers Asso-|
said. S. C., and Mrs. Don Woodward, 1906 to 1910 and . Mrs. Mary McMahon Tuohy, and! >3| Interstate Public Service Co. an [children With More Comfort Indianapolis. \ torney from 1911 to 1914, He be.| 9" from 1931 to 1938, died | "gigter, “Miss Mary P. od uti Club, the Aft Associa tion was associated with various suc-| » re plessant alkaline (none °° ———— : El w. came judge of the Criminal Court last night after a long illness. both of Indianapelis, and several = "0 “po de io Club. - cessors of that company for 24 ac AS an alt tai Tests mrs A Mrs mer arren in 1931 and served until 1938. - . uncles and aunts, Survivors are" her daughter, years. 3 Held for for Selling | orm hn comfort, des will thrill Services for Mrs. Amy L. War- ‘Stern but Just’ Mrs Minnie Van Walters Miss Mira Bowles, Indianapolis,] In November, 1040, he entered | Dlates No, ers gooey. B: Sor y Jasth a ren, 330 N. Elder Ave., who died] While on the bench, the fiery egin un five 4 {and her son, Jan, New York, service and was a lieutenant colo-' | breath Fas AR Ty 8 any drug d Jewelers Saturday in St. Vincent's Hos-|jurist gained the reputation of be- Services for Mrs. Minnie Van N. Y. nel for five years in the 3d Ma- joes - nsembles! pital, will be held at 10:30 a. m.[ing a “stern but just” judge. Sel- «Walters, who died in her hom Fits Divisidn, During the invasion iquor on un dy | - E sy tomorrow in West Side Churchidom, however, did he show lenien- For Freedom Train 948 Shelby St. were to be held, of Guam he won the Legion of,
cy to defendants. Judge Baker frequently blasted law enforcement agencies and
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at 2 p. Burial will Mrs. Van Walters, hg was 64,
oo K's Strike
‘Anderson Foundation’ |
Eleven Appointed Paid Surprise Visit
ived here 33 years. She was a/parents for their “lack of interest . : ciation of Indianapolis and a - range from ve of the West Side Church!in crime prevention.” To Finance Committee w was born ‘in Indianapolis and | At Ford Plants | member of St. Paul Lutheran ie heavy stream of Sunday| 0 io $2,250 of God. A familiar theme to the public| Eleven members have been ap- ved oll her jie on i South nee Me, Campbell, who! oe " phe sstabisiument of : Side. She was a member > served In both wars, was gradu- y . t LORD'S Surviving are her husband, Susing bla Selule Bovit it was: pointed to the Freedom Train|Gadie Tabernacle and sang in the, Calls Local Chiefs ated from Chicago Law frac 403 W, Michigan St, aroused the St.Joseph 50 tablets for Elmer Warren; a: son, Furman| Parole Ha to es.| Finance Committee to raise the|Cadle choir. Walk D and the University of Chicago, |Curiosity of city police and state] CSE TO BUY: Williams, Packanack Lake, N.| ; ass anxious to es- $14,500 quota in connection with| She is survived by her daugh-| To Set Walkout Date |", is survived by his wife |XCise officers. Y: J; four daughters, Mrs. Mary|CaPe jury dity, and parents not ! ter, Mrs. Bernice Kirkwood; two| DETROIT, July 19 (UP)—The Christine. They dropped in themselves| Coats, Mrs. Betty James, Mrs. aloha SnOUgh of their, chil-|the Ualn's appearance here July, "yyy Mattie Cochran and|CIO United Auto Workers Inter-| er mtsmm—— | yesterday to the former min- MEN J Char Naomi Bow and Mrs. Ida Mae dren’s character. 29 and 30. Mrs. Mary McGuire, all of Indian-|national Executive Board voted |ister's “Anderson = Foundation,” ge Shimer, all of Indianapolis; three Waged Gambling War The appointments were an-|apolis, five nieces and five ynanimously today to strike as, H. S. Graduate presenting a search warrant as who feel or Monthly step-sons, Gerald and Delwin| In 1937 Judge Baker opened anounced today by Col. Arthur B.|nephews. Ford Motor Co. plants. an admission ticket. ats Warren, Indianapolis, and Wal-|personal campaign from his court-| Ayres, committee chairman. Miss Julia Bradshaw The 22-man board set no date They came away loaded with NERVOUS . Layaway Plan ter Warren, Medora; two step-iroom against gambling. Charging| Treasurer for the funds will be IYUS$S Julia Drads for the walkout over wages and; 23 half pints of whisky, 32 cases ' daughters, Mrs. Louise Childs, the police department with laxity,| Russell L. White, president of| Services for Miss Julia Ann social security benefits. ies ere of beer, five fifths of wine, 34 caused by functional ‘middle-age? Lancashire, England, and Mrs. he sent his own investigators on|the Indiana National Bank. Bradshaw, who died Saturday in| Kenneth Bannon, director of] cases of soft drinks and Ander- De ya wale hos UMENT CIRCLE Josephine Killion, Indianapolis; aifrequent raids against county her home, 1907 N. Illinois St. the union's Ford department, said| J | son, whom they charged with| | OJouN a En Toclings . | brother, Luther Henderson, Ev-/gaming spots Based on Population will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow he will call a meeting of Fora, Miss Helen T Iverson Violation of ithe 1935 beverage| | due to the ne funcional ‘mi . ville, and 25 grandchildren ’ A ers’ : act. Period, peculiar to Wumen (8a heater Building ansville, \ For many years Judge Baker| Col. Ayres said today that the ijn Shirley Brothers’ Centralilocal chiefs later to set a strike Funeral Wedne d 1 ther “bootleg” rai 33 Lage —— Mrs. Emma ‘Ryan was an active member of the In-| $14,500 asked of Indianapolis is(Chapel. Burial will be in Crown date affecting 116,500 workers in saay % n ano hes - leg oS d po Con apsuiid to zelieve such diana Democratic Club. He be-|in line with donations received mii. 48 Ford plants. Services for Miss Helen T. Iv- a a o. ® ok, 3,1 {non I 0 onic eect! Services for Mrs. Emma Ryan,| longed to the Indianapolis Bar| for the train's operation from alll Miss Bradshaw, who was 82, Sanctions Strike erson, 4649 N. Capitol Ave, who Sh ro age f th a Beged YDIA E. PINKHAN'S yesErane who died Saturday in her home,| Association, the Edwin Ray|cities where it has appeared.\jjved in Indianapolis 50 years. The executive board sanctioned | Wa8 recently graduated from| ‘= Pdr Non oS ie 8 . quot : 122 N. Delaware St., Apt. 4, will| Methodist Church, the Modern| Quotas are based on population. ghe was a member of the Chris- ity of Shortridge High School, will be at ng Sunday sales. At | a ——— be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in| Woodmen of *America, the Ma-| He also pointed out that the strike action after a majority o her home they confiscated three
Moore Mortuaries' Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Old Liberty
Cemetery near Crawfordsville.
sonic Lodge and the Scottish Rite.
Prior to his illness he taught
train would make its appearance here whether or not the local fund quota is reached.
tian Church. She is survived by her brother, Oren Bradshaw, and her niece, Mrs. Vivian Truelove, Indianap-
Ford locals balloted in favor of a walkout. The largest union unit, Local 600, representing 63,
0 a. m, Wednesday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. ' Place of burial has not been arranged.
Miss Iverson, who was 17, died
cases of beer and two cases of whiskey.
City police arrested Vessie
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X Taming rot 5
000 workers in the Ford Rouge Gist, 50, of Sparta, Tenn, in of nd discomfort of Mrs. Ryan, who was 73, wasithe Union Sunday School class| The cost of operating the train olis. plant, voted 3395 to 81 yesterday |Yesterday in Methodist Hospital. | Terminal Station after station RY Fei - = born in Homer, Iil, and lived In/ang took great interest in other|comes only from donations re- to support a strike. She was a lifelong resident of In- 0, Must do the work to your ~
Indianapolis 21 years. She was a member of Center Spiritualist
Church.
Survivors include three daughMrs. Alma Letcher, Lebanon, and Mrs. Louise Miller and
ters,
Mrs. Marie Ford, Indianapolis,
and three sons, Oran Ryan, Lebanon, and Lester and Gene Ryan,
Indianapolis.
James D. Mendenhall
activities at the church. Friend of Bowers Among his many friends were Claude G. Bowers, U. 8. Ambassador fo Chile and former Ft. Wayne newspaper editor, and the late Charles C. Pettijohn, general counsel for the Associated Movie Industries. Survivors besides his wife In-
ceived from nationally known philanthropists and from quotas raised in the cities on the sched-| ule, Col. Ayres said. Members of the committee are: The Rev. Howard J. Baumgartel, William R. Forsythe, John D. Hostetter, Wallace O. Lee, Virgil Martin, Clyde McCormick, E. V. Newell, Lewis H. Noble, Russell J. Ryan, William Schloss and!
Ford Appoints
J. W. Warriner
J. W. Warriner has been appointed sales office manager for the Indianapolis District of the Ford Motor Co., G. F. Yando, dis-
Union leaders convened the executive board in special session to authorize a walkout after attempts to reach a new wage agreement broke down last Wednesday. The previous wage agreement expired July 15. Behind-the-scenes attempts by federal conciliators to renew parleys between the company and union representatives thus far
dianapolis and a life member of the 3d Christian Science Church.
Survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Iverson. and a brother, Emil Iverson Jr. all of Indianapolis.
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employees said they saw him selling whisky. He was charged with violation of the liquor act.
ROCKETS PROVIDE DATA Scientists have learnea much during the past year about the atmosphere higher than airplanes have ever risen by the use of rockets carrying instruments that make automatic records of vari-
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clude a daughter, Mrs. Martha trict manager, ous conditions. 2 Services for James D. Menden-| Starr; a oak H. Baker; a|Richard St. Clair. |unnounced today. have falled. Graveside military services for SiS - hall, 26 N. Pershing Ave. who|brother, Clyde Baker, and a er Mr. Warriner F R bi Sh private first class Elmer J.| 4 dled yesterday in St. Vincent's|grandson, David Starr, all of In- Mrs. John Q. Mowry |ioined Aug Hom ree Rabies Shots Sanders, who died In action in! > Hospital, will be held at 2 p. m,|dianapolis. Motor Co. in In- the English
tomorrow in Usher funeral home. Burial will be in Washington Park. 2
Mr. Mendenhall, who was 23,
Man's Crippled Leg Crushed Under Bus
|K., Mowry, 646 Middle Drive,
Dies Here at 81 Services will be held at 1:30
p. m. Wednesday for Mrs. Ada
dianapolis in 1937 and has held the positions of zone
Tonight at School 17
Free rabies vaccinations will be given tonight at 8chool 17, 1102 N. West St. The vaccina-
Channel Apr, 28, 1944, will be held at. 10 a... m Thursday in Sa-
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Charles Miller's crippled left woodrytf Place,
tions will be given from 6:30 to leg. was crushed beneath the
in Shirley Spm
Irving Hill Chapel.
lem cemetery.
had lived in Indianapolis 16 years Pfc. Sanders,
and attended the James Roberts
LYNN ALE IY
Mr. Warriner
School and West Side Christian
wheels of a Greyhound bus at 6:30 a. m. today at Terminal Bus
| Brothers’
Burial will be in Memorial Park.
partment manager. He will replace E. C. Dennis, who is being
Other free vaccination sites the remainder of the week in-
who was 20, was graduated from
She was 81. ¢ mn be Church. promoted to manager of the ad- Zi 1 Station. clude tomorrow, School 20, 1849 Zionsville High Surviving are his parents, Mrs.| police said Mr. Miller, 57, orf Joes. HOW WIS Sica Jeater ministrative department for the Pleasant Run Pkwy.; Wednes-| School and en-
Esther C. and Dr. Clarence Men-
denhall; two brothers,
Lou, all of Indianapolis.
William and Charles, and a sister, Betty
1403 English Ave., walked into the side of the bus, driven by Milton Thornburg, 803 N. Drexel Ave. The victim was taken to General
New Oxford, Pa., but lived here 64 years. She was a member of
company’s Central Region in Detroit.
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day, School 56, 2353 Columbia Ave.; Thursday, School 2, 700 N. Delaware St., and Friday,
tered service in March, 1943. He was awarded:
School 42, 1002 W. 25th St,
Pfc. Sanders
the Purple Heart
(astes py fooling
Westminster Presbyterian Church. :
Hospital. eno Mary E. Witten,| Survivors are her husband, 1528 Brookside Ave. was taken John Q.; two daughters, Mrs. to General Hospital with head in-| Maye Rardon, Mrs, Belle Smuck; juries received when she ran into a son, Scott, all of Indianapolis;
DENVER (UP) — Hope of the largest contributions to the plight of Europe came from Denver during the last part of 1947. Protestant churches of the city gath-
its light . Delicious
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Isaac Klein
Services for Isaac Klein, former Indianaplis resident, will be at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the
* | posthumously. BLIGHT BEGAN IN Z0O Survivors are his parents, Mr. | The chestnut blight which, by and Mrs. Elmer F. Sanders, Roy-| 1940, had killed practically every|alton; two brothers, Harry, chestnut tree in the eastern!Speedway City, and Thomas, In-
ergy Aaron-Rphen funeral home. the side of an automobile in the a sister, Mrs. Ella Bailey, Dills-lered 200,000 pounds of clothes. states, appeared first in the zo- dlanapolis; and three sisters, Mrs. A us vitamins and mine Burial will in Shara-Tefilla 1300 block Newman St. police burg, Pa. four grandchildren They also collected $1500 in cash ological park in, New York City; {Robert Echols, Zionsville, Mrs. { \ erals, too. Get some today. . Cemetery. reported. land 10 great-grandchildren. jand five carloads of wheat. this was in 1904’ {Elmo Snyder, Indianapolis, and Hert J . : nn Mr. Klein, who was 63, died smn Mrs. Murray Reynolds, Green- X “a
yesterday in a Chicago hospital. He was born in Russia. For several years he had lived in Rochester where he was in business,
ville, 8. C. |
Stop Belated 4th
William Clark, 23, of 517 W,
In Indianapolis — Vital Statistics and Events
A — MARRIAGE LICENSES jChiesies R. Cummings, 21, of a N. ort; BIRTHS
John, Helens McNable; David, Mildred Survivors include his wife, George W. Payne, 28, of 424 8. Alabama oa RIL M-- “Devise Boys | Minney; Edward, Lucille Reifers; Ray- | Morris 8t., got more xiii erent Beele; three sisters, Miss Le Edith J, Blankenship, 23, of 316% ; hoeake { “mond, Mary. Tn than he wanted when he lighted 5, 58 D8 § “wash gton onald K. Royer. 24, of 530 Eastern Ave; 'At St. Francis—John, Esther Gray; Byron, | on ry Terry, a couple of firecrackers in front Klein, Miss Marian Klein and Charlie Nave, 34, of 703 Paysite 8t.; Marjorie E. Ross, 33, of 318 N. Poresi do Anne Sweesy; Karl, Helen Sauter; At Methodist—Julius, Jean Kolesal: John, | T B { - Mrs. Fran Mila red Overton, 25, of Indi-| St. { Dorls Pa | Mary McMillin; Richard. Alice "Morris: | jof the crowded Terminal Bus StaTS. ces K. Baion, Kokomo, | Bartley Brown, 38, of 2307 N. Meridian O°OT8® Dorls Parman; Harold, Sed Bernie, Helen Reis; Harold, Jeanne tion vesterda and a brother, Alexander Klein, | Roger c ® Eenniedy. 21, of 444 N. Chester, St: Frances Featsent, 31, of 1315 N.| Tr Albert, Margaret Jurgen: Ledford,| Weller: Jack, Roberts: Robe Vy! y. in ngto St.) Ba the Jo Riegel, 18, 444 N. Virgie Whitt; Herbert, Ruth Scott, Charlotte Th Tos 8t One of the persons watching’ Washi ra ° egel, LaSalle St. rgie erber: Au 0 ariotte eroux: arry, Lois abe D.C. scomiey 3 3. Séhermerhorn, 30. of 1804 Lock- John Li. Ooe, 15, of 1518 Naomi Bt. Bibel Af Go oy A WT a | Russell Edith Lynch; Ralph, Rese him was Sgt. John Foran who 3 y . . n, , Ol overdale. ores a 1 Miss Kathryn Texton Oe a NUS Hester Schermerporn, | G. Taylor, 22, of 1019 N. Tinols Bt; Hanley * Florence Franklin; George, Lena At St. Vincent's — John, Phyllis Pisher; |asrested him on charges of viola- . H v Arthur N. Schmalz, oe of N. Lin elen Mayer, 24, d | "Harry, Betty Wilkerson; Edward, Made. | tion of the state fireworks act and Services for Miss Kathryn Tex- Ave: Betty Mse a an, 19, Drelidon, =z Groen ed, Pane ‘of 3728 Eliza- At Coleman—Vernol, Virginia Parmer;| line Murphy; Robert, Blanor Stucey; | disorderly conduct. ton, who. died Saturday in her| of 1147 Jietgher Ave: Con R) Dorothy Mae Waters, 23, of Roger. Mary Bahr; Virgil, Mary Me 3 Springer; Ha ay — ca . ve Pins aN : ive, be £ 2106 Ly B. Mikes, 2, nh "panes 43, of 915 X. Jefler IAL Methodist za bdward, Gertrude Green| BT Re Dorothy White, wn ~~ Se . 0! . ve. TL, IC. i ro ones, : “a Kirby mortuary followed by re [MSrostys, Come tt ot ne wu] Soc hal DU V0) CREE Nn Cot Dubie Sgr) We : a evelan of Raymond R. 33, of 1002 ——————— quiem high mass at 9 a. m. in Our| Milburn Ridemere. St: lucite Nickbocker, 3.) garet Hobson: William, Rose Maris Aust: DEATHS Lady of Lo Jack H. Monin er, 24, of R. R. 17, Box, of 1449 8B. Waldemere St. Norman, Martha Pintiey: Earl, Charlotte yo urdes Catholic Church. se: Imogene Repass, 24, of R. R. 18, Donald J. Tabor. 22. of 2647 Manker St. Schuster; Carl, Berths Breeding. | Mildred B, Adamo, 52, at 1435 N. HamMiss Texton, who was 83, was| Box 38%, . 1p p 3 Box_658: Nids Meadows, 3, ‘ot 25 £" Raymond AL yi Ye air ote" aT | one lig Fo COMING SOON! born in Knightstown. She lived| Betty Jean McDowe, 18, of R. R. 3, Donald L Ward, 26, of 4102 E. Michign| nna A aim Winer osl| DULG Walls, 06, at 1942 Hillside. pueu- *
Thelm in Indianapolis 48 years and was mie L. Griffith, 23, orothy Eudaly; Harold, Kathryn!
| 8t.; ’ Ronald Ward, 19, of Danville; Colleen! “Figtcher Ave. James Held, 60, at 619 E. Market, carci- ) ‘ . 3 member of Our Lady of ted, 17, of Plainfle Id. 0 Arch St. Foy O. Burris, 22, of 5657 Indianola st. ‘At Wome—Hoy, Ma-y Thurman, 520% | ma. ourdes Catholic Church. She is| Wiliam L Elliott, 21 of 664 Arch St.;| Amy I Harringlon, 31, of 1234 8. State "terson SL: Arthur, Elizabeth Taylor, | Smma, ¥, Schiare, 71 St 3340 N. Meridian, survived by three cousins. william J “Clark, 48, of 713 E. New York} William G. Hennenian, Ny of Com = Fareite Bh. | Harriett Adelaide Eliott Esh, 79, at 66 ¥ Mrs. Be Tag Vion, dR UD Sul Hp oo Hl rn Watch for A $! rs. Oliver Taylor 4 Sete, 3, of Lawrence: Phyl Ralph L L , Cee, Jt 30, 7s 3701! a st t. Francis—Altonse, Anna Laker; Ber- (Golden Reynolds, 43, at General, earci- 0 r n n 0 u n Cc e m e n ° . Jean Clevenger, #3, 0 Harrison N Meridian © | : Services for Mrs. Lourrane Everett F. Colman, 25. of 5020 N. Parkipohert Br ee Ay 22, of 1314 E. New York at "Gen eral—PFred, Hilda Ricuarty ign, | Richard Walton, n at 345 Lincoin, ar- : > Taylor, 319 N. Delaware St. who| Ave: Betty Jean Miller, 24, of Nobles-| "st; Benona Kloess, 19, of 218 S. Butler | Bernice Tride; Thomas, Hl teriosclerotic hea
died Friday fn General Hospital, lan, py St 404 N. Warman ’ f
{ Viola B. Whe! arteiosclerotic heart
1 St. Richard PF. Pierce, 26, of 111 E. Walnut ecil Pati on. 21, of 1512 N. Me- Carl C. Goodwin, 24, of 195 Lambert Bt.:|
Chapel. Mrs. Taylor, who was 79, was born in Campbellsburg. She lived in Indianapolis 30 years. She is survived by her husband, Oliver Taylor, Indianapolis.
At Crraman—OHoTES, Martha _McKarney; were to be held at 3:30 p. m. to-| Shino ary 2h. } 0 “AD f b gee da of 3840 N ftol Ave: Ofville D. Harrod, 20. of 2219 N. Temple| . £ ream o a ar y in Shirley Brothers Central Pred Walker, 55. of a . Sunol ave. Ave; Audrey J. Harrod, 17, of 1864 : .
ohn J. Michael, (8 f 832 E. Iowa St.: Tallman Ave. Donnelly, 34 440
Ji 7? 27, © : Otis E. Jr.,- 28, 5 ys Aiton Ave. Mary , 36."ot 1128 olive'8t | “Linda Fiotine Alired. 32, of 2650 N. New I 4 = y St. tral Ave. Cecelia McAllen, 26, of 108 rider” Lettles, 30, of 2416 E. So st; E. 13th St. |” Lois Hill, 15, of 2416 E. 35th § Rovert C. Smith, 21, of 4710 E. Young St.; somes E. Clardy, 21, of Lia . “isn BL: Margaret o 8, of 1 32% W i ;
Ann Hendricks, 31, 913 tills Shirgud, 1
Hen cGraw, 66, of 3830 E Rollings, 21, of 35 N. penn. | Tas Porter, 83, of 2440 W,
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