Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1949 — Page 11
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BARASOTA, Fla, Mar, 4 (UP) Milling Machine Co. and ‘former
; =A. divorce suit was on file here|head of the National Association
today charging Robert 8. Gay-|of . Manuzacturers, with eXireme
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Wainwright S on For Marine Hero ;
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Jord, president of the Ingersoll Suc. Mildred Gaylond of Rocke Dies i in N. Mexico
«|ford, IIL, sought to end thelr 34-1. $1.J05E0N [year ‘marriage, -and quotea her] Geology Student iy ll for Two Years
husband as saying in 1947 that he was “wholly ‘without love for. Thomas G. Wai her and did not.intend to live any Guy as Wana usignt, sap of
longer with her as husband and and general manager of Diamond | wife» = =~ Chain Co., Inc, was found dead Mr. Gaylord was president of/of a bullet wound yesterday near tthe NAM -in-1944. Albuquerque, N, M,. He was 22. a «Mr. Wainwright had ~ been {missing from the, University of! {New Mexico, where he was 3 ’ [stpdent, since Wednesday. | pistol belonging fo his roommate |was found beside his body in his | |automobile 15 miles west of Al: 'buquerque in a mountainside park. hy 2
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{que, Mr. Wainwright . was< enrolled in the university as a special student majoring in geol|ogY. University officials said |
: In SMART SPRING COLORS Red! Green! Brown! Black! that nis scholastic record had : ‘ {been outstanding. !
; | Mr, Wainwright wert to New| | BIG VALUE at Mexico two years” ago for his ‘health. Illness had forced him to leave school during. one] |semester and to be hospitalized part of another, university offi- | cials “said. { A graduate of Shortridge High | School, he had studied at Purdue! and Butler Universities before |going to the West. A COMPLETE | In addition to his father, he is!Y “SELL-OUT survived by his mother, Mrs, ™ * Jeanette Wainwright; two broththe last time ers, William E Wainwright, 8 ‘ student at Cornell niversity, we advertised (Ithaca, N. Y., and Stephen Wainwright. | © Services at 3 p. m. Monday in| |Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary with be followed by. cremation.
Miss Gretchen Geitz
Services for Miss Gretchen {Geitz, former stenographer, who |died yesterday in her home, 3737
4 BIG STORES {N. Capitol Ave. will be held at
IN INDIANAPOLIS {3 p. m. Sunday in Flanner & Bu-
. ichanan mortuary. Cremation will 1063 VIRGINIA AVE.
follow. em very Night Miss Geitz, who was 50, was a| 346 W. Washington St.
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native of Columbus, Ind. She had lived 44 years in Indignapolis and (was a graduate off Shortridge ‘High School. . mused Survivors include a grand(mother, Mrs, Addie M. Storey, land a cousin, Mrs. James E.! (Jacobs, both of Indianapolis.”
Ulysses Grant Clay
Ulysses Grant Clay, lifelong | {Indianapolis resident, who died! Wednesday in his home, 1116 N. {Missouri St., will be buried in [Crown Hill following services at {1 p. m. tomorrow in the John A.
HARRIS oh 85/7 [Patton Funeral ‘Home. He died
SAU SAG bE a | Mr. Clay retired five years ago LIV ER 3 {because of ill health. from the {Gates Seat Cover Co. He was al |graduate of Manual Training | {High School. { A brother, Robert Say: Injdisuspolis, suwvives him. survives him,
Hoosier Dies at 1( Dies at 100
MADISON, Mar. 4 (UP) — ‘Services will be held tomorrow |for Mrs. Eliza E. Gray, 100, who {died Wednesday night in her {home. She was the widow of {Civil— War veteran Isaac Gray, who died 38 years ago:
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1G. | Burial will ‘be in Crown Hill.
(a brother, Richard Heuser, all of a native of Terre Hauté and had|
| Geological Survey in’ Albuquer-| -
|bcae, former editor of ‘the In| | diana: Catholic and Record, wao/ on Tl She -is survived by several] § i nieces and nephews. Six of her| easan y:
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Heuser moved to- Greenfield, O.;| Services for Pvt. Arvil E. Conk-| with his parents in 1928."He 'was|lin, 945 Lexington Ave. infantry-| a graduate of the high schooliman who lost his life on Anzio
there and a member of the Lutheran Church. He died at 21, |peachnead, Jan. 7, 1044, will be
Suryivors include his parents, {held in Terre Haute Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen GQ. Heuser; Buridl will follow there, snl a sister, Miss Joan Heuser, and PE CORK; WHO ‘Was 30;
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: Mrs. O'Mahoney Funeral Set
Requiem Tomorrow At Cathedral Services for Mrs. Bridget Mary! Dr. W. W. Renter O'Mahoney, native of Listowel, Services were being arranged |County Kerry, Ireland, will be (oday for Dr. Walter W. Renter, held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow iIn|rormer Indianapolis government Reynolds Mortuary. A requiem | meqt inspector, who died yesterhigh mass will follow at 9 a. m.| |day in Cincinnati. He was 69, | in 88, Peter and Paul Cathedral, | Dr. Renter was connected with of which she was a charter mem-ithe Federal inspection service 42 ber. Burial will be in Holy Cross years. He retired two years ago. Cemetery. {He also had been ‘stationed in Mrs. O'Mahoney died yesterday Aurora, Kansas City and Cin-
|In the home of a daughter, Mrs. cinnati.
[lived 10 years in Indianapolis. He was employed at the Indiana Re|frigerating Co, and the Express {Parcel Delivery Co. before enter-| . “ling the service in April, 1943. He served overseas four months .be{ore his death. Survivars include two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Rutter and Mrs. |Opal Snyder, Indianapolis, and a {brother, George Conklin, West (Terre Haute.
{Clen Hammond, R. R. 4, Greenfield. She died at 81. An Indianapolis® resident 64| years, Mrs. O'Mahoney was the! wife of the’ late Joseph P. O'Ma-|
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Clarence Cummins Here's proof that a good Clarence E. Cummins, 746 -N.
laxative can taste good! Tremont St., who died Tuesday in 1 S——
Methodist Hospital after two! No bad “medicine” taste when weeks illness, was to be buried in| YoU take Ex-Lax, It's just like eatFloral Park after services at 1:30! ing Selicows chouslate! Ex-Lax is | p. m. today in Shirley Brothers’ ih . anh vctive. It ges results | West Chapel. gen oe way. y doctors use
easy-acting Ex- th . | Born in Carlisle, Mr. Cummins, = Still Aor Mihi pre
who was 66, lived in Indianapolis 40 years. He was an inspector at, When Nature"forgets”-remember the ‘Belmont plant of Link Belt .
Co., and attended Speedway Naz- we ; arene Church. Mr. Cummins had no Jnpmediate survivors.
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