Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1949 — Page 5

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Missions Meet === === Owner, Dies The runes votian “Pvt. Vannatta, who was 23; was @ VV ARUN y “Served 31 Yoars [ued A Bie Wn Bh penal” Services BUYS FULL VALVE. WE In Disciples Work [oor be oe haa] Sot for Friday :

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lived in Indianapolis 14 years. Mrs. Emma Frances Newby, He attended Tech High School who owned and operated the

and’ was employed at the Fair-gnaqy Refit Nursing Home, ‘8643 mount Glass works before enter-' Washington St. 13 years, died service. He served with the ™ . ’ 35th Signal Corps. yesterday there, Alter an illness Survivors include his parents; of six years, She was 58. a son, James Vannatta, Indian-| Born in Mattoon, Ill, Mrs.’ |apolis; two. sisters, Lacey Van-/Newby lived 50 years in Indiane natta, Indianapolis, and ‘Mrs. apolis. She was a metnber’ of of the '|Lela Robinson, Akrdn, O. and a/Royal Neighbors Lodge, Cum!

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Monday ‘morning in Irvin “Bailey, electrical

died late E. University Hospital,

The "honor of o TERMS Universit Columbus, contractor in - Beech Grove foripeing elected dlanpoits, Vannatia Inland. b : ARE .» of lymphosarcoma, & Tare many years. chairman of the She is survived by her hus- | form of leukemia. She is survived by two daugh-/c on ference band, Ralph E. Newby; two . asm Susan was admitted to theiters Miss Hazel M. Bailey, Rich- which includes daughters, Mrs. Frances Alton

hospital Dec. 22, when her par-imond, and Mrs. Joyce Cunningents took her to the hospital toinam Beech oy two sons, see if blood specialists at Ohio Ralph B. and Lowell A. Bailey; State University could save her.\11 grandchildren and three great-

She Png been ill about six (Frendeiiaren, all of Beech Grove. mon

and Miss Dorothy Newby. Indian-| apolis; a son, Buell Newby, In-| dianapolis; . her father, John Mountjoy. Indianapolis; four brothers, Arthur and Harry Mountjoy, Joplin, Mo., and Homer

102 mission boards of many Protestant denominations, has come to Dr. Yocum after serving the Disciples|

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She was stricken by the dis-| y . of Christ as foreign missions ad- “Burial will Be and Louis Mountjoy, Indianapo- xl “Sa ; 3 = ease in Dayton, 0. where her fa. Jacob Wachtel ministrator for 31 years, I C ‘Hi in ia} two sisters, Mrs, Rul Huber Phone "y x ved my Li ther waa stationed for a year an He now holds the office of exec- n Crown Mi and Mrs. Lorene Hassslburg, In-| Jp seria) 646) | ! ; A Godsend for GAS-HEARTBURN~ |& bail. Before that ho served as| utive secretary of the department! Military rites for Chief Eiec-|1ianapolis, and three grandchilas pilot en ala i ” the Rites Tomorrow of India and Japan: in the divi trician's Mate Charles L. Ram- en. , t 1:50 ei ) HARRY Ww. and MOORE & KIRK » iss e| rvices at 1:30 p. m. American, Zone in Germany. sion of foreign missions o sey, native of Indianapolis, will p day in

mmaARRY w. Meont Lil vw oon . Te Nene baving we my service who ids that hey same quality casket, from any other funeral director in the City of Indianapolis at a lower price, I will, upon feasonable proof, gladly

United Christian Missionary 80- be held in Crown Hill Cemetery Shirley Brothers Irving Hill clety. His headquarters are inlfollowing services at 1:30 p. m, Chapel, will be followed by burial the Missions Bldg. 222 Downey tomorrow in Shirley Brothers '|in Washington Park.

Ave, and he lives at 92¢ N. Rit-| Central Chapel. | Mrs. Charles . Ruhlman

jo money back @ | In October, the Air Corps 25¢ |granted Maj. Congannon a leave of absence to be with his daugh‘ter, Mr. and Mrs. Concannon

Native of Germany Lived Here Since 1893

refund the difference in cash, Hy {ter Ave. Chief Ramsey, who was 36, was : rt in ‘ {have another «child, Mary Louise, Services for Jacob Wachtel, | ? Visits Missions killed May 25; 1045, in the Philip- Mrs. Mattie Ruhlman, 3522 eight months old. 3738 8. Meridian St, vice presi-| . 1, his work with the society, pines. Prospect St, who died yesterday! _ Other survivors include theigont of John Wachtel Corp..|pr. Yocum has visited all the mis-

in St, Francls Hospital, will be {buried In Elm Ridge Cemetery, {Muncie, following services at 10 a. m, Friday in the J. C. Wilson Chapel. of the Chimes. She was 69, In 1936 he moved to Freeport] A native of Hendricks County, Tex., and: was employed at the she lived 45 years in cine Sn]

He had enlisted in the Navy. in, Texas where he lived four years. | He attended Tech High School and was in the electrical business: here.

child's grandmother, Mrs. Anna rendering concern, will be held atigiot folds of the Disciples M. Concannon, and her grand-lg.3g a m. tomorrow in Lauck Fu- on father, Charles Humann, both of 3. located outside this continent. He

dian neral Home and at 9 a. m. in Bt./grrived in India in February fast fn Bapons.. -|Roch’s Catholic Church. * |year on the day Gandhi aT YMEN MORE EMOTIONAL Burial will be in St. Joseph's sassinated. The male is the more emotional Cemetery. In addition to his offices with

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Dow Chemical plant. He was ajand was a member of the Meth. member of an electricians’ union 0dist Church. in Houston. {her husband, Charles Ruhlman:

Survivors include

[psychologist recently stated as a/Monday in Methodist Hospital. Alon a number of committees and result fogist sec is Fr : native of Germany, he came to/hoards of the Foreign Missions Indianapolis in 1893 when the firm Conference and the International . Charles A. Ramsey, Indianapolis; inson, Hartford City, and Mrs, : : He was a member of St. Roch's'per of the United Board for a brother, unaey, B. oa at Bonita Woodard, Indianapolis;| Church. Christian Colleges in China; vice Peoria, Ill. and an aunt. thre~ sons, Russell, Albert and ovo Jennie Williams and a sister, Mrs. 1Fioka Hill, all of Indianapolis. sone / Jase Loschky: ; a brother, Henry work. : Mrs. Paul Mo an fn. MU CMUSTEROLE Wasinel, na Inthe grandchildren,| This year, as ehalrman of the Rites Tomorrow ot| Services for vy Jessie M ws : s ® {all of Indianapolis. issi Conference he . , . — po -~ : Foren Missions the Arthur Jefferson Transfer Jlargan, 340 8. Rynialt Ave., who CB ff a = ] 17 missions that body is sponsoring. Co., will be buried. in Crown Hill onday in Culver Hospital, | — le=— 7 7 / Services for General Lee Bax-|The conference held 36 meetings , ter, who died Sunday in his home, |in different parts of the country 1618 E. 19th St, will be held at|including one in Indianapolis in 10 a. m. tomorrow in the King &[1048. King Funeral Home.. Burial willl Dr. Yocum was.a Juster for 12 follow in New Crown Cemetery. years before going into the misHe was 47. sions work: He served churches An Indianapolis resident 33|in Pennsylvania. Ohio and Rushyears, he was a native of Ten-|ville, Ind. Steubenville, O., is his

nessee. Survivors include two birthplace. sons, Harold and Herbert Bax-

ter; three daughters, Mrs. Martha Thurman, Mrs. Anna Ruth Moore State to Ameal and Miss Ernestine Baxter, and ! Vacated Rail Tax

State Tax Commissioners were vile, y today preparing to appeal to Phineas V. Reece, retired res- State Supreme Court a decision Mrs. G. N. Whitlock taurant owner, who died yester-'by the Jackson Circuit Court] {day in his home, 304 N. Colorado vacating a 1944 assessment of (helesent of Tndlanapols Whitlock, +» Will be buried in Brookfleld, Chicago. Milwaukee, St. Paul and CRICLL OSE RCUPES oF FOV 630 Clase. there. TOUIRE oT Vion yrigay Pacinc Raliroad H. Gos d 1412 N. Wallace Ave, will be! Sneaks : Eaton, | » ele re. udge rge SSInan Ce- in Bethel Cemetery fol-| eral Some; native of Meadville, Mo., Mr.|creed that the assessment of $4,-| ng services at 1:30 p. m. to-| (and at 9 a. m. in 88. Peter and]. Reece lived in Indianapolis five 936, 106 should be set aside and oC" "one ner & Buchanan Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in| years and was a member of thejthat it should not have been in mortuary. Calvary Cemetery, Rushville. She, Catholic Church. Besides his excess of $3 milflon.

was 85. | Born near Charlestown, Ind. wife, Aimee B., he is survived by He called the method used in! . "There were no immediate sur2 hter, Mrs. R. H. Borchers, she was a member of the Bethel vivo

arriving the assessment “arbi-| E ero Pra while Seg i at {Methodist Church. Her survivors ; -

of the two sexes, a university] Mr. Wachtel, who was 57, died his own church, Dr, Yocum serves {two daughters, Mrs. Gladys Rob- : was founded here by his father. |Missionary Council. He is a mem- Surviving are his father, g ys Rob-| In 1949 S Better With include his wie, president: of the board for found-|" ~ Oray Chilton; her mother, M lara; two stepdaughters, Mrs. erg of the University of Nanking, , other, Mrs, | are Vawter and Mrs. Ruth and a member of the Christian Mrs. Jefferson Kumburis; a sister, Mrs. Anna|Medical Council for Overseas General Lee Baxter will ald the advance in foreign Cemetery following services at 1) Crawfordsville, were.to be held

. m. rrow in the North Side!2t 2 p. m: today in Shirley] - x a Chuteh. Brothers West Chapel. Burial was Mrs. Jefferson. native of to follow in Floral Park, Franklin and an Indianapolis]! A, lifelong resident of Indian-! resident 42 years, died Monday|apolis,’ Mrs. Morgan died at 29. in her home, 359 W. 26th St. She|She is survived by her husband, was 65. Hér husbapd, the late|Paul Morgan; four children, Arthur Jefferson, founder of the|Nina Mae, /Tlydine, Joyce Marie transfer company, died last Au-land Richard Leroy Morgan; her gust. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde She was a member of House-|Clayton, Crawfordsville; two sishold of Ruth Lodge and the In-iters Miss Frances Clayton, dianapolls Council of Chureh-lergwiordsville, and Mrs. Carrie women and past president of theig,,.. Chicago, and two brothSate Federation of Colorediers, William and Everett Clay-| Women’s Clubs, ton, Crawfordsville.

She is survived by a niece, Mrs. Beatrice Willams Smith, Louls- Miss Johanna Collier

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based upon fundamentally erroneous principles.” Officials of the State Tax Board said it was not likely other railroads assessed by the same meth-

grand. Modernized in 1948 st United's [Foster to Speak od ar gould sake naphesls children. _ factory with new United parts Harvey G. Foster, special agent might the commission decided to 0. F. Milliser including Wheels = Hosg = Cord = in charge of the Indianapolis| appeal. Oliver F. Milliser, retired Bumnper~Bag. Write or phone Today. {office of the Federal Bureau of |amusement arcade concession

Block’s to Show Hoosier Paintings

The 1949 Hoosier Salon, opening Jan, 31 in the Willlam H, Block Co. auditorium, will be exhibited in Washington, D. C., throughout April. This year's exhibit of work by Hoosier artists wild be shown in the New. National Museum of the Smithsonian Institution = under auspices of the Indiana Society of Washington “and its Women's Auxiliary, Judging of the 1949 exhibit will take place Jan. 19 and 20, according to Mrs. Leonidas F. Smith, executive chairman of the sponsoring Hoosier Salon Patrons’ Association, of which Mrs. J. E. P. Holland of Bloomington is president. A Following an invitational preview of the exhibit in Block's auditorium Jan. 30, the art show will remain on view two weeks,

Rodeo Clown Dies

In Texas Smash Up FT WORTH, Tex., Jan. 12 (UP) | ~In a way, Jasbo Fulkerson died | the way he might have expected |

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Whitlock; a son, Harry C. Whitlock, New York City; a daughter, Mrs. Nelle Rutt, Indianapolis; a brother, Charles Sturgeon, Indianapolis, and three

lowner, who died yesterday in his

buried in Washington Park’ fol-| lowing services at 2 p. m. tomor-| row in the Dorsey Funeral Home| He died at 86. He is survived by hig wife, Rhoda; a son, J. ¥. Milliser, In-| '|dianapolis; three grandchildren | and four great-grandchildren.

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