Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1948 — Page 13

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K of C. Council Small Amy Rocket|cqar Williams

Tests Atmosphere | Names pakers WHITE SANDS Spore Dies in Ho ital GROUNDS, N, M,, Dec. 10 (UP) Con ressman-Elect —Army- ordnance experts were J > in G — |compiling information today Services Set acobs in Group which they hope will help deter-. For Tomorrow Congressman-elect Andrew Ja-|mine conditions of the -atmos- Fructu > cob and the Rev. Fr. Raymond phere 100,000 feet above . the! Services for Issac N. Williams Bosler will be speakers at the earth.

at 6:30 p. m. Monday in K. of C.|desert wastelands of New Mexico |& Askin Mortuary and,at 2 p.m. Hall, 1305 N. Delaware. St.

Father ‘Bosler,” editor of the rocket had been fired. |by burial there.

Indiana = Catholic and Record,| - The ‘Aerobee,” designed to| Mr. Willlams, 74, was a farmer # will speak on “The History oflemit a trail of -smoke which|for'a number of years near Mad- ] cameras on the ground could|ison in Jefferson County. He Council 437 will sponsor a/photograph, and to find wind|{Mmoved to Greenwood three years children’s Christmas party at|velocity at high altitudes, soared |280. ‘He was a member of the 2pem, Dec. 19; tor the chibhouse [45 miles into the stratosphere. Christian, Church.

the Church.”

Greenwood, who died last night

fourth degree dinner meeting of| A Small, compact rocket, called in St. Vincent's Hospital, will be Knights of Columbus Council 437 ah “Aerobeg,” was fired over the/at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Royster

|yesterday. Earlier, a German V-2| Sunday in Dupont, Ind;, followed

members. Dec. . 20.

and. a Christmas party = for|The rocket was of Ameérican de-| Surviving are his wife, Luella; sign.

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and had lived in Indianapolis 53 | years, She was a member of the | Allen Chapel, AME Church, for | half a century and was a member of the Stewardess Board pd there, . £ Services will be conducted at 7 {1:30 p. m. tomorrow . in her { home. Burial will follow in {Crown - Hill. There are no im- | mediate survivors.

Grocery's Stock Damaged by Fire

Fire started by an overheated | stove yesterday in the stockroom! of the Fletcher Grocery, 3190 8.| Keystone Ave. resulted in dam-| age to foodstocks by water and| smoke, owner Richard Fletcher| said today. Damage was confined to the it] side of the one-story frame struc-| ture, |

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