Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1949 — Page 4
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close’ tonight “with “contests ‘at! Burial rites will follow services two centers at 7:30 o'clock. at the Rhodius
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Beginning at 7:30 By ART WRIGHT ~The first round of preliminaries
. Bronze Btar Medal for “Herole from Schools 6, 12,722, 25,| ; : Holy Rosary and St. John's, |2Chiévement against
~The Indianapolis champion, cal jeweler. Thomas U. Grinslade ~~ Who could be a county schoolwas the Park School senior last! go. to Washington, year who was voted the greatest:
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bee is staged an-'nually by Mr. and Mrs, Remy nually by The Times and the Citylas a singing trophy on the oePark and Recreation Departmen
Emory Ballinger Dies, Aged 70
“To Conduct Services ‘Military burikl tor 24 Lt
| 1 {Charies Edwin Remy, killed in Bites action Nov,’ 26, 1944, while servContests Set ing with the 26th (Yankes) DifAf Two Confers, = “itoo in the Siar campaign. of
Gen. Patton's 34 Army, ‘will be held by, the American Legion (Firemen) Post No. 42 at 2:30 p. ‘m, Saturday in Crown Hill Cemetery. He was 28.
led by his grandfather, Bishop Com-| Edwin H, Hughes of the Methodist
Titus Mortuary. ; Lt. Remy, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H: Remy, 44 E. b4th Bt, was posthumously awarded the
e ai) an armed enemy. in the vicinity of Hon-
Poy night's Ford biti 8] sictreh, France.” 3 Northwestern Community Cen. ter—Bhirley Pickett, 13, School "87; Rosetta James, 12, School 63. a - Locketield Community Center Park Bchool, where he played Gloria Temple, 11, School 4; Helen three years on the varsity foot-| y Baker, 11, St. Bridget's. {ball team and captained the track ; Next Contests team, - He was a member of the!
The next contests will be held! Phi Delta Theta Fraternity “In Ho ital Fire He was a member of Central |! ; Sp
Lifelong Resident A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, he was graduated from
«the week of Apr. 18 for those DePauw University. ...centers that did not narrow their! ‘~ fields to two semi-finalists in Avenue Methodist Church; Junior] their “first preliminary.
Two memorial awards are
The Charles Edwin] tablished by Harry Sussman, lo-
contributor to his school. A silver Pitcher is awarded an-
t./casion of the Founders Day ban-
Noble, George
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{Chamber of Commerce and Bon’s! When the semi-finals and finals of American Revolution. He had! are held downtown the first week entered the insurance business in! in May, pupils from the county offices of Barton Curle and Max) . schools will be in the running with MacLaren in Indiana Trust Bldg. students from schools in Indian- ; { apolis. The county schools are made . annually in “memory of now holding their own. contests| Lt. Remy. to select two winners from each! Remy memorial award was esof the nine townships,
Active pallbearers will be Roy/in the hospital
Requiem high Esther Kish, 1128 N, Winfield|a baby born dead to a mother who| yesterday in leaped from a window.
at § a.m. tomorrow in the Holy jack |, Loucks Enters | "ating services at 8:30 a. m. in Ste-|School of Engineering |
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+ 2d (4. Charles Edwin Remy “+ « + military burial at 2:30 p. m. . Satyrday in Crown Hill Cemetery. ,
Effingham Begins Burying Its Dead EFFINGHAM, Apr. 7 (UP)— This heartsick town began burying its dead today as the Catholic Chancery office announced a “final” toll of 73 lives lost in the
fire which destroyed St. Anthony's years. He was a member of the) {SPONGE OF BLOOD
Hospital.
The Chancery said 61 bodies] Surviving are his son, six
had been accounted for, most of them dug from the charred ruins
| of the three-story BOSPItT Twelve Ta" MPF.
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Division. ving” are his wife, Mrs. Mary Donnelly Sanders: a son, Donald Lee Sanders; the parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Sanders; a brother, Lawrence C, Sanders, and five sisters, Mrs, Ethel Rats, Mrs. Mildred Schroeder, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Mrs, Alverta Underwood and Miss Rosaline Sand: ers, all of Indianapolis.
Gallant S. Bange
Services for Gallant 8. Bange, who died Tuesday in the home of | a son, Clarence W. Bange, 1115 Centennial 8t., will be held at 10 a, m. tomorrow in Conkle Funeral Burial will be in Mooresville. He was 84. : A farmer and gardner, Mr. Bange was born in Martingville and lived in Indianapolis 43
Fairfax Christian Church,
daughters, Mrs, Philip Medsker, Mooresville; Mrs. Gladys Germain | fr “Georgene Vice, Indian:
victims were listed as missing and apolis, and Mrs. Clyde Manley,
believed buried in the debris.
Mrs. Dan Kirk and Mrs. J. A.!
“This -estimate is considered Matthias, Monrovia; another son,
ust of Phi Delta Theta. Frank-|final,” said a spokesman for the fin Collage Chapter now possesses Chancery office. / | award =
He ‘said that 128 persons were when the fire
W. Mahoney flashed through the old building Emory L. Ballinger, 1915 How- Jr, John Miller, Walter Remy, early Tuesday. These included pervisor in the Daniel Taylor and Norman Titus. patients, visitors, $ for He also is survived by a sister, members and Franciscan nuns in General Mis. William A. Norton, Marissa, who ran the hospital. :
nurses, staff
There were 55 survivors, the,
"born in| Mrs. Esther Kish J Chanesty said, leaving 78 dead or,
8: The death count did not include|
Jack L. Loucks, son of Erngst {lwaukee School Loucks, 4
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Andrew H. Richwine
Services for Andrew H. Rich-| wine, who died yesterday in his| home, R. R. 18, will be held at| F 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle [5 Funeral Home. Burial will be in| Crown Hill. He was 786. i A native of Marion County, Mr. Richwine was a retired farmer.
hy apolis, | children and 27 Ee |
Christian Church and Improved! Order of Red Men. | Surviving are three brothers, Harry Richwine, Indianapolis;| Robert Richwine, Clermont, and Bert Richwine, Pittsboro; a sister, Mrs. Emma Clegg, ‘Indianapolis; | two step-daughters, Mrs, Myrel Warren and’ Mrs. Anna Bristow, Indianapolis, and a grandchild.
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