Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1949 — Page 6

ue afternoon. “Blue ribbon winners

in the

Joseph Carhart, £. J. Eiliott, H. Knote, W. D. Kautsky, Ray Thorn, G, E. Schioot, R. R. Beott, ‘Goethe Link, Thomas Ayton, Wm. -B. Best and Thomas Wendt. Table seftings on various . themes won ribbons for Mrs. W, D. McCoy, Mrs. B. H. Gardner,

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For a single narcissus of perfection, biue ribbons wént to Mesdames Glen ‘Andrew, Burke Nicholas, Joyce Boots, Francis

White, E. J. Elliott, P. A. Hennessee, Miss Margaret Griffith and Miss Méry Dies. Sa Advanced Amateurs Advanced amateurs who have won three or more first prizes in other years competed in a different section. Prize winners in

ow : PT : y . ‘That's the way visitors felt at ) | narcissus show unity House

various arrangements classes] were: Mesdames James Jobes,|

that group included Mrs. Goethe

Link. 10 firsts; Mrs. Gilbért Rowe! 21

and Mrs. Henry Prange, two blue| ribbons each, and Mrs. H. L.

Mrs. B. F, Orr.

Miss Mary Dies, Miss Margaret Griffith and: Mrs, Gilbert Rowe. Judges were Prof. E. R. Honeywell of Purdue, Mrs, Ray Brooks of New Castle and Mrs. Glen Kill- .. Gow of Alexandria for the cultural classes, Judges of the many

{terday in. an. automobile accident

A Ww. 4/in Allisonville Rd, will be at 7 . Knote, Mrs. L. MeCoy an p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs BrothFor collections, prizes went to! ers West Bide Chapel. Burial will {be in Hopkinsville, Ky.

a companion were killed and two, others smashed into a tree and plunged into the millrace near Fall Creek,

Since sre Fi

On regular bituminous sizes the cuts range from 25 to 65 cents & ton, resulting from recent producer price reductions ordered in

PITTSBURGH, Apr. 9 The world's largest domest

“..

western Pennsylvania mines. Operators cut contract prices

HAMMOND, Ind, Apr. 8 (UP) «Police said today that the death

before World War II, slashingipally smokeless solid fuel and regular of “'s pr bituminous coal 25 cents to } per ton. The price cuts will be effective next Monday, the Champion Coal} Co. retail subsidiary of. Pitts- conditions." This

nounced.

eG. B. Mitchel 3016 biel: son

and veteran wighes orld Wor | will be buried with military hon. ors Tuesday i in Floral Park Cem. story following services at 10:30 a. m, in Shirley Brothers West Chapel. Mr, Mitchell died Friday in his temporary home near ord at the age of 58.

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(Local Deaths— a sce. Rovers uanncee. cris Calin White Jr. Rites Tomorrow

War II Veteran Dies in Crash

Services for Calvin White Ir, 03 Carrollton Ave. killed yes-

Mr. White, who was 26, and

injured when their car

Born in Hopkinsville, he lived

NYLON GIRDLES Two-way, step-in girdles to = _ sin a rae able S 1 for summer time, Small, medium and large sizes,

producer: today ordered general for large buyers in long “ |price reductions benefitting home 14 effective Apr. 1 by 10 lconsumers for the first time since} to 28 cents a ton, affecting prineiand utility types

price break was e unusually mild

burgh Consolidation Coal Co, an-| nee of large stockpil he inroads made by the tw : The largest reduction was $2.38, ais holiday of John IL. s on Consolidation’ 5 disco smokeless United Mine Workers last mont

Dpen Monday Thru

term of Mrs. Evangeline

contrary,

meant -the presago.

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Thomas, 54, a crippled widow, was accidental, but the coroner's office said the condition of her body was proof to

Mrs. Thomas’ body was found last night after a fire broke out in -in the eastern her home-made house trailer where she lived alone since the side death of her husband five years breastbone,

An autopsy showed fered severe burns, a skull fraecture, and fractured ribs. Lake 4 County D Deputy Coroner B.

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V. Bteed, “ge ma Hill, Lowell,

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"he was in Raleigh.

was

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dazed , the FBI said. [bag an for the FBI said clay. o the Wash. him about four years.

JANEIRO, (UP) ~-Five policemen and

ents were Mrs.

. veteran of World War IT serving

was employed by Jaternational Redkey, and Mis he

here : seven years. He was a as a technician fifth grade; and

Harvester Co. here for the last three years, Survivors include his parents, | Mr, snd Mrs. Calvin White -8r,, Hopkinsville; six sisters, Mrs, Alice Wills, Mrs; Mary Crawford, Mrs, Virginia McDonald and Miss Sylvia White, all of Indianapolis; Mra, Augusta Jordan and Miss Anna Laura White, Hopkinsville, and two brothers, Doris Curtis and Joe Earl White, Hopkinsville.

For ‘Pure Medanness'

WATERBORO, 8. C., Apr. 9 (UP) — Police held 81-year-old

-|Buried 'Sister in Hog bon

office,

A i LL an ont. r he notified bureau of. FIRE DAMAGES HOME in Chariots, N.C,

that

The spokesman said Mr. Jus Yeonfused and aout the events of the last!

0 Wounded

‘in Riot Braail,

am unknown number of students | ‘Were wounded today when the

civil police broke up a Commu-nist-backed “World Peace Con- . SAV. SPonsared. by by the National ts Organization. ‘

PIPE THE BAGPIPERS T LEWIS, Wash. Apr. 9 { The Army today gave the Public its first peek at a new section of the post band here—18 bagpipe players decked out in the best Scottish tradition. They ~ played with the 101-plece 2d Division band today in the belated! Observance of f Army Day here,

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Wyan Hiatt today on charges of murder after he admitted he buried his 80-year-old. sister in

found covered with fertilizer bags, blankéts, fence rails and His sister had lived with

A fire in the rear of the home | Mr. and Mrs. George Mosley, or Bright St, just before noon B| yesterday, damaged the residence and destroyed most of the furni-| ture in one room. Sparks from a stove in the room were believ to have started the. blaze.

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ig Tae where last Saturday, wat|two two hogs were penned. The body!

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