Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1948 — Page 5
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Survivors include a son, George Wayne ng, Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs. Iva Vokorous, Gary; three brothers, Donald, Dewey and Charles Bushong, Indianapolis; a half-brother, Jam Vokorous, and a half-sister, Misg
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June 10, 1902. In the ensuing four decades, he had taken an active part in the development water supply system. In his early years, supervised construction work. In 1917 he was appointed assistant chief engineer, and Jan. 1, 1928, he was named chief engineer. Designs Reservoir Among his many contributions to assure the city an adequate
Mr. Mabee was twice honored for outstanding work in the water works field.
the state group.
Marie Vokorous, both of Gary.
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Award for meritorious work in|[—Mason Merta, 16, died last
He was a member of the Fair-/of a mile to a farmhouse to tell view Presbyterian Church, Scien- how his motorcycle struck a tech Club of Indianapolis, Con-|bridge abutment near Rockport. struction League, Indiana Engi- Authorities said it took 10 hours , Professional|for the youth to cover the disMen's Forum, Orientat Lodge, tance in trying to find aid.
be morrow at 2 p. m. in Con neral Home. Burial Floral Park. He was 62. Mr. Jones, who was born in Owens County, was a resident of Indianapolis‘ for 30 years. He was a machinist for Chevrolet Body Corp. and was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose. Survivors are his wife, Ione; two brothers, Emery of Texas,
EVANSVILLE, Aug. 27 (UP) |night after crawling a quarter
York Central Railroad. Survivors ‘are his wife,
m. at 8:30 home. Holy Cross husband. Mr. Reidy was born in County Kerry, JESIADS, Dut Game 10 fui country in 1891. She was a member of the Altar Society of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish for many years. Survivors are her five daughters, Miss Helen M. Reidy, Mrs. ‘James O’Brien, Mrs. James Maley, Mrs. Frank Linville and Mrs. Charles Bechert and 16 grandchildren, all of Indianapolis; an two sisters, Mrs. Johana Thornton, Causeway, County Kerry, Ireland, and Mrs. Bridget
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Sales Co, 1050 Kentucky] After scooping $20 from the ball machine and $8 from the coke machine, they carted away a 350-pound safe containing $80.
OLD SETTLERS TO MEET Fred Schortemeier will address the Marion County Old Settlers at/ the 85th annual reunion at 2 p. m. Sunday at Broad Ripple. A pro-
re Ther Mr. Misenhimer, employed by Prater; son, Ray- Chic ago & Eastern Illinois 2 Railroad for 45 years, moved to
garet; two daughters, Mrs. Louise Adair, Frances Buckler, Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs. Bessie Mrs. Mary * dled today in tancOgR, Tenn.; a brother, L. E. Misenhimer,
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