Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1949 — Page 28
i ie hon re Coron Ende Driver ir Dies in Home
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~ ager in State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Companies, died today |
was 66.
. years. He lived In Indianapolis] * 20-yedrs™ He was a member of the Methodist Church and attend-| ed the First Church of the Naza- | ' rene,
‘ Church of the Nazarene. Burial © will be in Asbury Cemetery, Mor-
field, and six grandchildren.
"apolls, Mrs. Nickson had been ' fll four months,
solidated with the state-operated rescue station now in West Terre [SI Haute and offices of both will be| in a downtown Terre Haute location,
the Bureau of Mines “where it is most needed” in the heart of the | : mining territory and at the same|g& time will result in substantial saving in the cost of the bureau _ operdtion. The move will be made May 1. :
Triplet Sons Thrive in New Albany Hospital
Triplet sons born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Appell of Sellersburg were reported thriving in St. Edward's
15 pounds, 11 ounces, were horn . late Tuesday ey to the 20-year-
~{ home. Just a flick of the brush
[moss wo rw |
Services Catrder For Insurance Official A. Bailey Duncan, district man-
in his home, 26 Parkview Ave. He| Born in Hancock County, Mr. Duncan was district manager 26
Services will be held at 1:30! p. m. Saturday in the First|
ristown.
Lottie” M. Duncan; three sons, Herbert L. Duncan, Richmond, Ky.; Lester L. Duncan, Baltimore, Md., and Kenneth C. Duncan, Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Florence Burdsall, Indianapolis; a sis-| ter, Mrs. Maggie Foreman, Green-|
Mrs. James Nickson
Mrs. Jessie Ethel Nickson, 1021 8. Lyon Ave. who dled today in General Hospital, will be buried, Saturday in Floral Park follow-| ing services at 1:30 p. m. in Shir-; ley Brothers West Chapel. She was 63. | A lifelong resident of Indian-|
. Surviving are her tusband, James Nickson, and a sister, Katherine Valentine, Indianapolis. |
Plan to Move Bureau of Mines
State Labor Commissioner Thomas R. Hutson today an-| nounced the plan to move the state Fureau of Mines and Min-| ing from Indianapolis to Terre! Haute. The move will affect nine em-| ployees of the bureau which is| now located in the State House Annex. The bureau will be con-
Mr. Hutson said the shift puts,
NEW ALBANY, Apr. 14 (UP)—
Hospital today. The babies, weighing a total of
old mother,
All the a arrived within four minutes, according te Dr. Herbert P. Sloan, who attended |
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