Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1948 — Page 28

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: pastorate of the First Baptist Church in Madison, Wis.

In Swatow, China, he organized a high school, which in his 37 ~~ jyears of administration, {from an enrollment of 17 students to 625. Chinese nationals later assumed this school. During the China-Japan warfare, Dr. Capen frequently had

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(work being done in China by his {son. : He spoke Chinese fluently and = With the ease of a Chinese scholar

‘Addresses Reunion In 1045, he was chosen to ad{dress the 50th reunion of his class at Harvard. A member of the

for Hen Paul St, died yesillness of one year, will be in an ve the J. C. Wilson Cha

g aative of Indianapolis, Mr Henson was employed with Merts|

neering Co. for 10 years as a tool and die maker. He was a member of Odd Fellows Lodge No. 465. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Henson and a brother, Ag William J. Henson, both of Inet oniles| dianapolis.

mat mee Carl J. Mimms

a (rer| Services for Carl J. Mimms, 348 he To W: 26th St, who died Wednesday rug octh, 3 miles! tn his home, will be held tomorats row at 1 p. m. in Jacobs Brothers funeral home. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. Mr, Mimms, a lifetime resident {of Indianapolis, was 25. He was

E IFuneral Tomorrow Here : For Dr. Randall T. Capen ‘ F i ’

RITES TOMORROW — Dr, Randall T. Capen, former missionary to China, died yesterday in his home. Funeral services will be held tomorrow.

Thieves Get Loot Valued At $275 in 2 Raids

Burglars entered two business estabf¥aanents last night and carried off tools and merchan-

| |seized last night after

‘Game of Shoe Tag

2 Youths in Car

Two 20-year-old youths were

police bullets in a wild automobile| chase on the North Side. Patrolmen Clarence Miller and Raymond Bennett said a car, parked near 28th and McPherson Sts., sped away suddenly as they approached.

zig through s and alleys, and finally forced'it to the curb in the 2800 block of Sutherland Ave. Arrested were its occupants, Ernest Ward, 411 E. Walnut 8t., and Thomas Nunn, 1520 College Ave. Patrolman Miller sald neighbors had previously complained the car had been “making a nuisance of itself” on the North Side,

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auto near her home at 2024 E. Maryland St, will be held tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. in the Psu!

Monon Route to Cut

Time OF Schedule

The Monon Route will cut from

Warren W. Brown, vice president in charge of traffic, announced today. The faster schedules start Sept. 26. The road will further reduce

Mrs. Thomas Sheahan returned from a visit to Ireland, she found she had left one of a pair of shoes overseas. She gave the odd shoe to a charitable society. When the other shoe arrived weeks later, she sent it along to the society,

dise valued at about $275. At the Muesing-Merrick Coal Co., 401 8. State Ave. they entered a garage and took a quantity of tools worth approximately

932 8. Meridian St.,, was entered

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proximately $75 was taken. The in their eyes,

Kipp Brothers to Open

New Quarters Tuesday

Kipp Brothers, wholesalers of toys, novelties, school supplies and jewelry, will open new quarters at 240-42 8. Meridian Bt. on Tuesday, Leon Levin and Harry Levin, who operate the! firm, announced today.

The new quarters will provide

.| 60,000 square feet in five floors.

The firm, established in 1880, was purchased by the Levins in 1938 and has national distribution with 10 salesmen on the road. It also does considerable catalog business.

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STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 0°CLOCK

a veteran of World War II i He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Mimms; two sous, | Carl Jr. and Harry; two daugh.{ters, Shirley and Marie; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, {| Mimms; two brothers, Willis and Kenneth Mimms, all of Indian-' apolis, and two sisters, Miss Marian Mimms, Indianapolis, . and “| Mrs. Ruth Power, Los Angeles,

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