Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1949 — Page 14
ee Ma THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — . ' FRIDAY, MAY 6, ne Sr IPuriius Universi residence Mendenhall Hospital Buried in Crown 5 gs both . sides might choose! Crash Victim Dies | | |@ent, last edneods, A ; Ee times, erm tol : Hirs gon . 8 na Hill tolowing onan see ANAFOpriation Suit man. c vi ;
4 i _| VINCENNES, May 6 (UP)— Born in Fulton County, ! ., Mr. .iand four grandchildren, services at 3 p. m. tomorrow in . The prosecutor seeks to man-| : & - |Rouch attended Rochester N. aut SLive of po RE Services in Columbia will be Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. date the county council to pay The death of a second coal miner, 1 College and taught In the|years. (Last smployed at the In-|followed by burial in Winchester,| Mr. Eaton, who was 60, was a|}|s the $30,000 appropriation Toich 63-year-old Paul Ozales, Bicknell, military academy at Fulton, IIL,|dianapolis Tool Co. he retired in| Ind. native of Marion County. He S g they lopped off his $52,000 émer-its4ay brought to two the number Teachers College in Pennsylvania|1935. He was a member of Holy| Mrs. R h I Hunt survived by his wife, Elizabeth gency fund request. killed in a two-car collision hers and high schools in Warsaw and/Cross Catholic Church and Red "Ws. Rachael Hun 8.; a son, Jack Cody, Indianapo-| x |Monday, Ozales died yesterday Springfield, I11., before joining the/Cloud Tribe, Improved Order of} Services for Mrs. Rachael Hunt, |Uis; two sisters, Miss Hazel Dean Fansler Declines to Muncie Man Found Dead in Good Samaritan Hospital here. 3 staff of Shortridge in 1918. Redmen. He was §8. native of Parke County who died Eaton, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Sit in Daile Case CIE, May 6 (UP)—Offici- Xi Rasinar, 49, Bicknell, died d Because or {ll health, he retired; Surviving are two daughters, yesterday in the West Park Sani: Audrey E. Ungeywond, Cincinnati; v 4 ; MUN ’ ye! El i Monday. ikl ; Burvies from the Shortridge faculty last{Mrs. James (Bess) Bird and Mrs.| hgh 313 NI brother, Carl BOR, Jndiasiapo- Prosecutor George S. Dailey’s als of the Indiana-Michigan Elec-| : ROCHESTER, May 6 —Serv-yapcn He taught bookkeeping, (Charles L. (Madge) Deckert, In-| > um Rursing home, -/lis, and two grandchildren. $30,000 appropriation suit against tric Co. said today that the body Check Itching, ; jces for Fred L. Rouch, retired junior business and business law./dianapolis; two grandsons and Holmes Ave, will be held at 10:30 CL Jos S. Bacon the County Council has been Of George Wedmore, a 51-year-old, First A lic atlo n "member of the Shortridge High He also instructed in nightifour grandchildren. a. m, tomorrow in the Fairview = burial “will be. tn laltsd temporarily [lineman from here, had been rs PP | School business department Tac. Classes at Manual Training High ay. Ella Mendenhall |Chureh near Tangier, Ind. Buri- es an on nl : Fr found at a packing company here.. , cuisine itching of ugly scsms, Rial bof iSchaol. rs. a enaenna lal will follow in Howard Ceme: F2ris, IIL, for Charles S. Bacon, { The latest stumbling blockiThey said Mr, Wedmore Was retter, Ringwosm, Pimpies, Scabies. Toa ulty and 00aL, nL =Ahe high Mr. Rouch moved to Mentone, Mrs. Ella Acker Mendenhall, tery, Parke County, dock worker at Huber & Huber came yesterday when former 8u- found by his brother. He had jh i. shatied os ONE AFPLEATER x school's reserve football team 30/, v..\ ac0 after selling his farm Wife of the late Dr. Arthur M.| Mrs. Hunt, who was 90, had Mator Express Co, who died of preme Court Judge Michael I. been missing sines Mongay ane needsd as nature Beips heal. Money back years, will be held at 3 p. m. Sun- home near Westfield. He was a Mendenhall, professor of obstet- lived in India Yapolis 40 years. 8he' .... iii last night on the Fansler, declined to serve as Officials said they belleved he had Zr ar falls to Ty. ft day in the First Baptist Church|member of Westfield Methodist|Tics and gynecology at Indiana was a member of the Third * "°2t attack last night on tae A he { “vray 220 Shocked fatally. at Mentone, Ind. Burial will fol-|Church and the Indiana State University Medical Center, died Church of Christ, S¢ientist. jporch of his home, 645 8. Me- judge In the case because of 'p low in Mentone Cemetery. Teachers Association. yesterday in Boone County Hos-| Surviving are two sons, D. L.ridian St. He was 60. jsure of other business.” He had Mr. Rouch was found dead yes-| Surviving in addition to his Pital, Columbia, Mo. She was 67. Hunt, Peru, and Z. B. Hunt, Indi-| Born in Paris, Ill, Mr. Bacon been selected from a thrée:aéa terday in his car five miles west|daughter, are his wife, Mra, Cad-| A native of Newport, Penn, anapolis. had lived in Indianapolis six|Panel to act as judge in the trial of Rochester. A coroner, sum-|dye Rouch; a son, Dr. John Mrs, Mendenhall moved to Co-'m Carrie B years; He had formerly been an scheduled to be heard in Superior moned to the scene by a farmer Rouch, Detroit; a sister, Mrs, F./lumbla from Indianapolis eight | rs. Larrie bey employee of the Hayes Freight|Court, Room 4.
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who discovered the car with its|W. Dennie, Milwaukee, and a|years ago. Her husband was| Services for Mrs, Carrie Flem-|Lines and Raflway Express, The two other men previously
I "hg nd, Jetis granadaighisr. Rienond, nd a 10oa 0 2 ming Bey, 531 Torbett St, whol Surviving are bis wife Maryjold LER, STU CH lM complete your nt resulted from 2 James A. Underwood A eraduate en in former 116d yesterday in General Hoy. JaD¢; 8 Ne paOn Same} piaop] Sator and the: soanty. d stroke Wednesday night. | Services for James A. (Al)|nursing staff member of the Pital, will be held at 2 p. m. to0- (ers, Mrs. Ethel Flanagan ana| 10 the light of this latest de- bridge pa AL He had been en route to his Underwood, retired millwright's| Philadelphia General Hospital, morrow in the Freeman Funeral Mrs. Mami Simms, both of Paris, V¢loPment, Judge Pritchard, in home in Mentone from Lafayette, helper, who died yesterday in his/ she was a member of the First Home. Burial will follow in New > {whose court the case is to be where he had driven his daugh- thome, 1341 Edgemont Ave., will| Friends Church in Indianapolis. | ig Lonnie Drake {tried, said today he would offer ter, Miss Lou Ellen Rouch, a'be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorraw Surviving are two sons, Albert Crown Cemetery. Lennie Drake. 706 N. West St % Second panel of three men, from 5 ER si ep Mrs. Bey, who was T4, was a > ad = YNE "] cin
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