Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1949 — Page 5

“ SUNDAY, APR. 17, 1949 Local Deaths— cous

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Ex-Police Chief At Beech Grove i - Charles E. Lough, first chief] of police in Beech Grove, died, yesterday in St. Francis Hospital after an illness of two weeks. He was 84. . { was appointed chief:

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!Indianapolis resident 35 years, Local Resident ‘will be held at 9 a. m. Tuesday For 65 Years {in the residénce. {

; A requiem high mass will fol-! Mrs. Edith 8, Cook, 4256 Sunset jow at 9:30 a. m. in Sacred Heart

Ave, died yesterday In her home. Catholic Church. Burial will be! She was 66. in 8t. Joseph Cemetery. i Born in Hamilton, O., Mrs. Cook her home after an illness of sev. lived in Ihdianapolis 65 Years. oral years. She was 62. She was

She was a practitioner in thea member of the Sacred Heart) Church of Christ, Scientist, 20 Church and its Christian Mothers’;

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{years and a member of the Third Society and Altar Socfety, | {Church of Christ. Scientist. She Surviving are her husband, Al-| {was a member of the Nettie Rans- bert P. Ruhlman; a daughter, {ford Chapter, OES. Miss Margaret Ann Ruhlman: Services will be held in Flanner her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Miller, |& Buchanan: Mortuary. Burial and two sisters, Miss Elizabeth! {will be th Crown Hill. |and Miss Ollie Miller, all of Indi-| Surviving are her husband, anapolis,” and three brothers, | { Arthur: B. Cook, a sister, Mrs./Theodore B. Miller: Richmond, | { Anna Spearing, and two brothers, /Ind., and Louis’ I. and Herbert | Henry W. and Frank W. Schu- J, Miller, Indianapolis. |

Mr. Lough by Mayor Charles Adams and served a‘ total of 10 years on both the police department and! 4 fire department. He was currently employed as a salesman. t A native of Clinton County, the former chief had lived in and near Indianapolis for 37 years and held memberships in the Beech Grove Methodist Church and Beech Grove Masonic Lodge. Service Tuesday Ae Services will’ be held at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday in J. C. Wil-{

son Chapel of the Chimes, with : \ ’ burial in New Bethel, Arbuckle. The posters will

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of the stacks of posters they are distributing to city business establish- ; front row) Terry Freeland, Roger Childs, Robert Ruark and Barney Plan Funeral Tomorrow Rites. Planned Tuesday | to right] Gene Middleton, Stephen Brandt, Bob Coffin and Ronnie {For Mrs. Harlan Graves Mrs. Mae M. Smith, 222 E.| be displayed to promefy Clean-Up, Paint-Up, Fix-Up Week, which opens | Services. for." irs... Frances Orange St. died yesterday in| 8

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Te a au rar he chy Ap ~ years. She was 58, . {died Thursday in. General Hos-| A native of Bedford, she was a (pital, will be at 2:30 p. m.

wife, Fl sot da hters, | * 8 = t F 1 Mrs, Rory Rey os i= Beery to Bo Buried Tuesday Millard D. Judd tomor-| member of the Bedford Baptist Rit Ww d oi { t Sid {Church and had béen a resident] ® ; ires eanes ay {row in Jacobs Brothers Eas ® of Indianapolis for 11 years. She In Uniform of Navy Officer Services for Millard Damo Chapel. Burial will be In NeW wag the widow of the late Isane kl

Elva Crawford; two sons, Charles| Jr. and Doyle C. Lough, all of | . » . Judd, former Beech Grove resi-i{Crown Cemetery. She was 40. |Smith, who died in August, 1947. Played in 250 Films Since 1913; dent who died in a service hos-| A native of Columbia, Ky., Mrs.| Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Strained Heart Stops as He Reads

Beech Grove; four sisters, Mrs. | —Cora Harshman, Frankfort, Mrs. ial ou Saipan, Jali fe bela atlgraves Bad led bere six Suara, THstty 1 © 2. Hevmaon Fu. NOTHING TO WEAR Wednesday in Little & tecostal " By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON, United Press Staff Correspondent 10 a. m. Wedn y She was a member of Pen ~ HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 16—Wallace Beery, 65, the movies’ “lovable

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George Etter, North Vernon: Mrs. Son Funeral Home. Burial will Church. 'Hill Cemetery. NO RECEIVER IN THE EAR! NO CORDS! NO BULKY BATTERIES! Lough, North Vernon. {old rascal” who died of a heart attack last night, will-be buried in talion when he was injured and James Robert Graves: five daugh-|®% Fast 8t. Louis, 111; Mrs. Edith Joss’ may be, should SEE

Zane Hitchcock, Seattle, Wash. {be in Washington Park Cemetery.| gurvivors include her husband, Survivors include a daughter, EVERY HARD-OF-HEAR- : - his naval uniform. $ 00 % Donald D. Hoover | 7 5 |Park. Mr Beery will be buried in his uniform as Lieutenant Com-{ 310d on the island on Feb. 7, 1945. ters, Ruby Marie, Nellie Dean, Padgett, Indianapolis. and Mrs, and TRY the new HEAR- complete sociate editor of The Times; and gyct services (fondness for a drink and a soft/and resided in Beech Grove foriof Indianapolis. son, Jerry Bottorff, both of In-

and Mrs. Earl Wolf, Seattle, | Mr, Judd was serving as a sea-|farlan Graves: five sons, Fred- Mrs. Helen Bottorff, Indianapolis; ING PERSON, less ; Funeral services will be held at 12:30 p. m. (Indianapolis Time) | will Speak Here 4 Carol Floe Shaw, Lorain, O.: a broth- ea 'mander of the Naval- Reserves He was 31. Margaret, Julla Mae and Carol, ETTE—-NOW! One-Year Guarantee. Liberal Credit Terms

Wash, and a brother, Walter, y regard man with the 117th Seabee Bat- erick, Thomas, Charles, Leroy and three sisters, Mrs. Blanche Coop-| of how slight his hearing Tuesday in the Church of the Recessional at Forest Lawn Memorial! er: ] | er, Befnard Chaney, and a grand- + - Donald D. Hoover, former as- ./fans as a bumbling pug with a| He was a native of Courtland, Jean Graves, and two aunts, all ee ; {The Rev..Ross Shafer will oon See the Hearette—Try the Hearette—Use It With Pride

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> : dianapolis. : . spot in his heart for kids. He de- several years before enlisting in| __ um, Slats Bow Se prsgdent tn Sharge ol = Me: Beary. KUOWH Jor Mis parts td his. lines in a series ofthe service in October, 1943. Mr.. Miss Ima Mae Moore T-Sgt. John: Christopher . " R : rdered overseas in ' : ond . & Jacobs, adver- jreading a book at his home wheni ETUDES, rene ke 2 Samp. and Jule was Funeral to Be Tuesday o Riki for : Li Japs. R. , tising, will ad- he suffered a heart attack. | i his wife, Betty! a *hristopher, 723 . Benate Ave, v for your dress the annual He had been fll since last sum. "Juash—but he was tops in his Surviving aly ha Mrs. Mabel Services for Miss Ima. Mae who was killed in action in Italy ELECTRONIC t (field for 34 years. {Jayne; his mother, Mrs. Ma 625 W. 28th St. will be!in 1945, will be held at 1° rod ] changeable Pan-Ameri- {mer when he strained his heart H hed Son 2003. olumbug, Ind... two. sisters, Moore of 625 W. 2 . {in . W eld at 1°p. m. to-; - ® eh NEW ppg eat gp Fy dpe weranking an outboard motor. But! Iie crashed Hollywood. raids, COINRRUR. AM. LR. at 1 p. m. Tuesday in C, M. C. morrow in the King & King Aconlivan Norte First and Blass Tate mn, ke 7 BELA Blinds at the Marot ithe end came with lightning R04 made more than 250 pictures, Mrs. A'arca-E7owning. Beviown ww. I" & son Mortuary. Burial Mortuary Chapel. Burial will fol- — Naher ant Heating Aly : ’ | d Mrs, Jane Cook, Indianapolis, ! ah i : ; | . — — — —— — — mily raving Hotel Frida speed. : {many of them as rough and an y _ {will be in New Crown Cemeétery, [1ow-in Floral Park. en SS tr Sr SS Se Yo Seiddd might. y _He.was reading a book-after: MBE 25 the. parts he. pays, Hie, ANd. a. brother, Delmar Jydd,. Los = 100 aiad Friday in her| Sgt King, & RANGE SF ORTa: a A te 515. 130 B. Wash. Indie. OOS Mr. Hoover, |dinner,” his private nurse said.| Wound up In mors Stampedes, eX- lumbus; Ind. -_ 104. ‘ {home. She was 21 and a native homa, had lived in Indianapolis 130 E Washington | 0 i Youd Te 410 AND SHADES who has visited 2 |“He seemed in very good spirits, Plosions, saloon brawls and col-| . ge of Indianapolis. She had attended eight months before entering the | vik FE MAKE THEM * Latin and South {Then all of a sudden he just Japaed nines than any Other “= Airlift Smashes {Crispus Attucks {igh School. service. In addition to his wife Suite 515, Indpls. IB TIT Dime) oe n town, | t Hy ir Sadie Louise, India lis, he is f fy t Surviving are her father, Oscar uise, napolis, wy AR > nn hg a oy —. Ne | Ouly. Lionél . Barrymere coud | |Moore; her mother, Mrs. Mary survived by his father and step-| Ws. 9 fo 5 Daily, 9:2 Sai, | Siest he revsluiionary ETTE. ) CO | “He cot or [boast a longer movie career. {Moore Bryant; a step-sister, Shir- mother, Mr. and Mrs, John R, NAMB coves Basins nse da “ ° the last year and ne Hoover [ He collapsed to the floor and| Mr. Beery was married diag | onna g ecor {ley Ann Bryant; a step-brother, Christopher, Oklahoma, and two Phone Hobart = = nor half, having set > died Immediately. There wasn't his career to two of Hollywood's | “James Arnold Bryant, and her sisters, Mrs. Amanda Johnson. FR.. 1633 for Special Appl. . one pid Ashen brtial te teers up a public relations office for time do a thing for him.” {most beautiful women, The tirat| BERLIN, Apr. 18 (UP)—Roar- grandmother; Mrs. Lena Barnett (Vallejo, Cal, and Mrs. Sannie yt forey Ri BONE. OTATR ) or FR. 2921 his firm in Rio de Janerio, will With him when the attack was Gloria Swanson, who dling in at Sosecond intervals, all of Indianapolis. "Turner, Oklahoma. : : ' * tell of his experiences with South struck were his adopted daughter, vorced ‘him in 1918. His second, | American and British planes | A ——————————— American. trade, (Carol Ann; his ex-wife, Reta Reta Gilman, shed him via the smashed the Berlin air lift record ; > : IT Mrs. Lillian Kreps, secretary of Beery; his brother, Will, .and his [courts in 1939. {

(today. The epic performance WAS | : » ordered by United States Maj. to one or two pictures'a year, andiGen, William H. Tunner to show |

spent more and more time be-/tne Russians their blockade was tween his hunting lodge at Brig-ia failure. |

ham, Utah. and his-ranch at Jack-| In perfect weather the armada son Hole, Wyo. of four-engine transports flew in| During his career, Beery once 129409 tons of food and other estimated he had earned more supplies in 24 hours. There were than $50 million for MGM, and 1398 flights and not one accident. from 1920 through 1935 and again| So fast were the pilots setting

the Foreign Trade Dept. of the wife, and his nephew, actor Noah| In recent years, he slowed down Indianapolis Chamber of Com- Beery Jr. merce, . said the city’s’ travel] “It all came so fast,” they said. agents were joining in the cele- “He apparently felt no pain or bration and that the motif of the fright.” dinner would be Latin American.| Mr. Beery, who made his last The Wm. H. Block Co. will pre- public appearance in a courtroom sent a style show based on to fight a willowy blond’s charges “Where to Go and What to|that he fathered her 13-month-Wear,” stressing tropical clothing./old son, had been living as an

for that The Washington High School invalid for many weeks. in 1940 his name was among the down on Tempelhof, Gatow and Colonial Chorus and Latin Amer-| One of the least temperamental (top money-making stars in the Tegel airports that the Russian verpriced fcan students from Marian Col-/of the top-salaried stars, he took business. He won an “Oscar” in| comptroller at thes four power|

lege will present music of the two amy role MGM asked him to. Americas. {Once he even put on skirts and Stephen K. Noland, editor of an accent to play a Swedish maid The News, will” introduce Mr. in a slapstick comedy. Hoover. But he was best known to his

1931 for his acting in “The safety center Champ.” ~ | hands, He was an expert pilot and| “Your flight pattern is changoften flew guests in his own plane|ing so fast I can't keep my recfor week-end visits on his ranch, ords straight,” he said.

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