Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1949 — Page 29

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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Showers and cloudly skies are predicted tomorrow for most of the eastern and central porfions of the country. Temperatures in Indiana are expected to tumble into the 40s early Saturday on the heels of cool winds streaming down from the Great Lakes.

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| Kokomo. United. States do not allow forSurviving are his wife, Olive N.; eign ships to carry cargo from

- - i ; Rites n Freetown two stepsons, Melvin R. Bridges, one domestic port to another but, Indianapolis, and Charles T. by act of Congress, Canadian n Bridges, Montezuma, Ind., and a boats are used on the Great Lakes Services Sunday for sister, Mrs. Robert McClure, Ko-/ to carry iron fram Minnesota to

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Elbert M. Bowman. custodian of the Exeter Apartments, 37 W, 21st 8t., who was crushed to death when caught in a freight elevator shaft in the building "yesterday, will be buried in the Taylor Cemetery. Freetown, Ind. following services at 3 p. m. Sunday in the United Brethren Church, Freetown, Friends may call at the AaronRuben Funeral Home until 10 a. m. Sunday. : Mr, Bowman, who was 38, lived in. the apartment building and had been employed as custodian for ons year. Born in Freetown, he “Was an employee of the Seymour: Block Co. there for many years | and was a member of the United 8 Brethren Church -and the Redmen's Lodge there. He had lived y in Indianapolis one year, 5 Surviving are hi= wife, Carrie; > two sisters, Mrs. Mary Weekly, Freetown, and Mrs. Laura Sum- | mer. Brooklyn, N. Y., and three brothers, Elmer Bowman, Freetown; Calvin Bowman, Brownstown, Ind., and William Bowman, Bloomington, Til,

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Wilson Services To Be Tomorrow

Graveside services for Sgt. James M. Wilson, killed in action Jan. 25, 1945 in. Germany, will . be led by the American Legion ; Post, No. 128 of Oaklandon in ! Mt. Comfort, following services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Methodist Church there. He was 28. Born at Mt. Comfort, Sgt. Wil-|" son was a '39 graduate of Mt. Comfort High School. He enter service in ‘December, 1939 in Ft. Harrison and received basic training with the 94th Infantry Division in Camp Phillips, Kas. He was sent overseas in August, 1944. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Surviving are his parents, Mr, wand Mrs, Pearl W, Wilson, Mt. ; Comfort; two sisters, Mrs. Alice wm Holden, Greenfield, and Miss } 3 , Patricia Wilson, Mt. Comfort, and three brothers, John R. and Sam3 uel T. Wilson, Indianapolis, and 3 Charles W. Wilson, MecCordsville,

Harry O. Norton

3 Harry O. Norton, 3902 Wash4 " ington Blvd., who died Wednesday °F in Veterans Hospital, Cold Spring! Road, was to be buried in Kokomo today following services at 2:30 ; i ' p. m. in the Jacobs Funeral Home y i ] there, : B : ~ i An Indianapolis resident the past three years, Mr. Norton, who was 58, was a native of Kokomo. He formerly owned and operated the Norton Cigar Store and a tav-

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