Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1948 — Page 10
. of / iki , THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Lovell, Indianapolis; Mrs. Mildred Lying ClO Crackdown Sample, West Newton, and Mrs. "0 ft Beryl Moran, Kangay : n Le -wing Faction [two ‘brothers, Frank Siltiapoiite and. fos Detroit; two sisters) Mrs. Ora’ Wise, Indianapolis, Mrs. Otie| three of its left-wing unions.
Johnson, Los Anggles; three, "wpe CIO's ‘annual convention mortuary.
i! Employed 17 Years Expec ; n ; : ivision grandchifdren and| fone great-154t month authorized the union's |Greenfield. | mer Resident By.: Chevrolet Division &""%¢ | | Vincent's” Hospital at 63. Born For e esi ¥ grandchild, executive board to “take steps”! Born in Greénfield, Mrs. Lewark in Danville, TIL, she lived in In-|
. i L : 5 9 = i l-. George E. Cluatle, native of : IS@ ] Dies of Berne a : | Round Head,” 0., who died yes- F. J. Clarkson a Se eiinerain Where in ute, ju=laditnapolis Jos, of Lier aianapotis 24 years and was al : R x Services for Mrs. Alice Sher-| Frederick (7. Clarkson. e e Was m nteres | member of the Irvington Church! » Predict h | real
| terday In nis a 1019 N. King | retired dctive in recruiting. : wood Huston, former resident of symphony work and was a mem-| Iniraroun were to be held at| % 5 : Ave., will ‘be buried tomorrow in|farmer who. died yesterday in| The three unions reportedly un- po. "or foentral Ave. Methodist of Christ. | 2 p.m. today in Hisey and Titus! he a lc rown Mill after sérvices at 2|Robert Long Hospital, will beldor fire are the Yann Equipment ic Church, White Cross Guild, WCTU| She is survived by her husband, On ‘La © Mortuary with burial in Crown SHS ag » p. m. jh Royster & Askin West {buried Saturday in Washington’ “and Women's Society ‘of Chtis-| Charles L... Dean; a daughter, he Py [sional Workers, and the United| {tian/Service. | Miss Dorothy Dean, Indianapolis; | ROOFING NEW YC ‘ average len * SIDING United State LIBERAL TERMS almost five 3 YEARS TO PAY FREE ESTIMATES
Hil. Washington Street Chapel. All have -mem-| gurviving are two daughters, three sisters, Miss Coye Moss, In-| three decade
3 ‘ t Mrs. Huston. who was 88, dled, Si pi. Castle, Who Was §8. Tiveq Fp afte sephivi sts Chay a bership of about 40,000 and all Tuesday at Berne where she lived |§ | [In Indianapolis 55 years. A tool-| ap Ms. Charles E. Feldmaier and, Mrs. Oscar Bunce, Indianapolis;}’ - KEENE PITTI Metropolitan here predict, Roofing & Siding Co. —-381-Virginia Ave... MA-
: : THURSDAY, DEC. 16; 1048 ° mia * | dianapolis; Mrs. Aloria Nesbit, Rites Saturday For Mrs. Lewark | Anderson, and Mrs. Faye Kranz, Services for Mrs. Nettie Ellen|Iilinois, following services at Indianapolis, and: threé brothers, WASHINGTON, Dec. 16 (UP) |Lewark, Indianapolis churchwom-{9:30 a. m\ tomorrow in Shirley Herbért, Ray.and Don Moss, Dans.
Union sources hinted today the an, who died yesterday in her| Castle. LY. Brothers Irving Hill Chapel and ville... TOTO WAH move early next year to'home, 3460 NW. ae BE at 1:30" p.m; Inthe + gton| i
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take over or run out of business Apt." 3 will be held at 10 a. m. [Saturday in Flanger & Buchanan Church of Christ.
Burfal will be in| Mrs, Dean died Thesday In st.|
| ber of a pioneer southern Indiana | | [Yolet Commercial Body Division,| Mr. Clarkson was born on ajtional CIO officials. | family and a residént of Indian- {General Motors Corp, for 17 farm in Jennings County. He BOAT HITS M MINE; 12 DIE lapolis, and Robert Lewark, Cin-| apolis 40 years. |years, and before that was at the lived im Hope, —Bartholomew| ~ ANCONA, Ttaly, Dec. 16 (UP) cinnati—and a brother, £d-Dun-|
{N Motor Car C He was| |County, and attended the Mora- |... Her grandfather, James Sher- |Marmon Motor Car Co. He Port authorities reported today can, Indianapolis.
la member of Central Christian vian® Church. that 12 persons were killed when ood, entered land claims in, Lodge 108. He is survived by two daugh-|thei ‘Mrs. Charles Dean “FranKIn CHUA TH TRIE aha Her £ gh- their fishing boat, the Carla, hit,
ober [Cc hurch and Maccabees father, William: Sherwood. was a | Ts felausiop hi BiFvIVors are his” wire, Flora; ters; Mrs. Thelma Knarr.and Mise'a mit 18 miles off the Yigoslav] Mra. "Ethel E: Dean, 308 N| y R AS band o rs.’ Beula aughn, thr laughter Mrs. “Louise Reba C larkson, on, Indiana olis. Methodist circuit rider in southern| 9 ree daughters P coast last Sy. | Webster Ave., will be buried in {
Indiana. She was a member off 2460 Park Ave. will be buried | -
the Connersville Methodist with military honors in Crown | : CA Surviving are three ‘daughters,
Churen. | Hill following services at 10 Mrs. Mabel Scheigert and. Miss| : Ethel Huston, Indianapolis, and| ers Central Chapel He died STORE HOURS: 1 A. Mrs. Hazel Widdows, Geneva; a , 1944, at 38. . lo
" ag e ’ He was 78. are considered “left wing” by nawith a daughter. She was a mem-| !maker, he was employed by Chevus {two sons, Wayne Lewark, IndianBy 1960, t
lite will be 6 it will-be 71. tion is based “forecast “wh conservative out to be hi mortality by Furth For the population, | in expectatio Jhree and on , It is tw
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son, Glen Huston, Anderson; nine
randchildren, fl pALEE en, i 3nq ve Fest Note Decline in Sales
n 40 . years and a year. Herman F. Creager Of Men's Clothing 4 . | Be ‘Bervices for Herman ¥. Crea- RO¥, N. Y.,-Dec..16. (UP) |. si that year wi ger, 1036 N. Kealing Ave. who The worst seasonal decline in the although ni died yesterday in Veterans Hospi- men's clothing industry since born babies tal, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Sat- 1g: 1% was reported here today. ¥ ( . It would I
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Chapel companies to curtail employment. 1One firm employing 300 workers| . 1 ploying t Born in Paducah, Ky., Mr. Crea plans to shut down until present! ger, who was 52, lived-in Indign- inventory is cleared. Some plants | apolis 31 years. He was employed yave gone on a two or three-day | by en Rubber Co. for 15 years, work week. | * and before that was with tite Ford, spokesman explained that! Motor Co. on E. Washington St. [the “shirt, necktie and men 's|" He was a member of Robert clothing volume expected in the! Linehan Post 465, American Le- Christmas rush has not de-! gion, and attended the Fourth veloped. Church of Christ, Scientist. J ———— § ~Survivors are: his wife, Olga! his father, William Creager, Tal-| mage, Cal; a brother, Jultus| Creager, Lower Lake, Cal, andi two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Beard, | Bakersfield, Cal, and Mrs. Adal Sue Holloway, Sparkman, Ark,
Mrs. Minnie Hess
Services for Mrs. Minnie A.| Hess, who died yesterday in her ve raTaee-208--W. Hampton... Drive, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Satur-| day in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, followed by cremation. She was 82. |
Mrs. Hess lived in Indianapolis|
"The cutback hag forced Troy |
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