Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1949 — Page 27

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a THURSDAY, Sher. 1 es iad Opening Day of State Fair Features These Activities

\ | "TOMORROW'S PROGRAM Youth Activities Day, (Boy Youth Activities Day—(Boys’ and Girls’ { Scouts, Camp Fire Girls and all | dren under 12 years admitted children under 12 years admit- ’ ted free.) vob

"Band concerts, Patriotic Ofder,

TODAY'S. PROGRAM |

"Scouts; Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, | Camp Firé Girls and all chil

free.) ? | Gates opens~T a. m. (DST) Band Concerts,” Patriotic Order, Sons of America~11 a. m. in front of Administration building: 2 p. m, Coliseum; 8 p. m., Grandstand.

Sons front

Waman's bullding—L. &. Ayres "Woman's bullding—L. 8. Ayres & pome, 966 N. Audubon Road, after

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& Co. style shows at 11 a. m.| p.m.

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Youth Auditorium - State 4-H Youth Home

Home Economics demonstra-

tions at 2 p. m, " tions

Grandstand—8 p. m., Boy Scouts q...istand 8 p. m., Irish Horan free acts, piel) Drivers thrill show. Coliseum—9:15 p. m., Spike Jones and the Athenaeum. Musical Revue.

Cattlo—Feeding Calf Clubs, all Cattle—4-H Beef Breeding Calf giayp Burck; another brother,| Murphy and Mrs. Josephine Ber- land, 0. and Mrs. Hester StruckClubs, all breeds; 4-H Dual Pur-|; nawig G. Burck, Indianapolis, nitt; a son, Orla Steele; a sister, meyer, Indianapolis, and ;

Jamboree and parade, fireworks. . Coliseum—0:15 p. m., Spike Jones Musica] Revue, |

breeds, in Coliseum. | Sheep—4-H Lamb Shows, all breeds, in Sheep Arena.

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,Bervices for Karl T. Burck, president .of the Tempest Manufacturing Co. for the past 23

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of ‘Administration build. Y®ars, will be held at 2 p. m. Sat!

urday in the Wald Funeral Home.

" Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Burck died vesterday in his

tyle shows at 11 a. m.,.3 4 jfliness. of nine months, He and 7 p. m, { was 50. ig Auditorium — State 4-H| A lifelong Indianapolis resident, Economics demonstra- Mr. Burck and a brother, George at2 p,m. H. Burck founded the Tempest Co. He was a member of St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Germania Lodge, I00F,

Surviving are his wife, Frieda

Calf Clubs, all-breeds; 4-H ang’ a sister, Mrs. Lena Quinn,

Dairy Calf Clubs, all breeds, in| yndisnapolis. Swine—4-H Barrows, all breeds,| Coliseum. Smith in Swine Arena; 4-H Gilts, alll Swine—4-H Gilts, finish judging; Jean W. Smit

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Litter Clubs, in Swine| Jean Wellman Smith, native of Indianapolis who died Sunday in New Castle, following an illness of many years, will be buried in New Crown Cemetery after services at 10 a. m. Saturday ip the C. M. C. Willis & Son Mortuary. He was 24: - A Surviving are his mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Alexander, Indiangfolis; five sisters, Mrs. Naja Spitley, Mrs. Mary Buford and Mj&s Sandra Smith, all of Indigfiapolis, and Miss Matudette—Srhtth—and—Mrs. Peggy Stewart, Both of Washington, D. "1C.; two brothers, Ronald Smith, Indianapolis, and Jack B. Smith, Salifa, Kas.; a grandmother, Mrs. Miude Wilson, and a great-grand-mother, Mrs. Ella Curry, both of /{Indianapolis, and two nieces and three nephews.

Martin Brandenburger

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» his home, 4339 Shelby St. will be held at 2 p. m. tomérrow in the Meyer & Abdon Funeral Home. Burial will bein Washington Park. He Su 17. ~~ Mr. Brandenbupger was in the furnace installation and repair business. A native of College Corner, O./he had lived in Indianapoljs most of” his life. He was a member of the Marion Masonig”. Lodge and the Seventh Presbyterian Church. / Burvivors include his wife, Mrs. /| Nellie Brandenburger; 7. |ter, Mrs. Walter A. 8 S brother, Ad Brandenburger, Wabash; two sisters, Mrs. L. F. McKelvey and Mrs. Herman O. Bovd, both of Indianapolis, and two grandchildren.

Samuel W. Nye Services for Samuel W. Nye, who died Tuesday in his home, 2363 Stuart St, will be held at {10 a. m. tomorrow in Jordan Fu-

LADY'S. neral “Home. Burial will be in d Marshall, Ill. He was 73. $ i A carpenter and repairman, ° 5 Mr. Nye lived in Indianapolis 37 years. He was a member of the ’ Brightwood Methodist Church Tax {and the Ft. Harrison Odd Fellow Included ~ |Lodge. Terre Haute. He is a na-

tive of Edgar County, Ill. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. {Edith Nye: a son, Herbert Nye; a

i daughter, Mrs. Lydell Hart; all of '* We've scooped up these |rngianapglis; two brothers, Edheautiful expansion igar Nye, Dennison, Ill, Newton, ] bracelets at outstanding Nye, Washington, a sister, Mrs. 3 savings. They're wonjer: {Herbert Mason. West Terre -— - ful toown..,a dream to Haute, and two grandchildren. Ee put 8 give . . .’and at this low i Pom] Wait price the gift that flatters ‘Mrs. George Carpenter E| 2s pe your pocketbook. Services for Mrs. Florence Cai- ff A : i penter, 2151 N, Capitol Ave., who 24 ae] (Unconditionally Guaranteed) died yesterday in General Hos- i x pital, will be held at 1 p. m. px FA. Saturday in the Willis & Son ff - [ Mortuary. Burial will “be in Pha] 50 DOWN ¢ Crown Hill. She was. 67. - “Famous for Diemonds” | A native of Spiceland, Mrs. J] 2] ~~ ’ |Carpenter was a member of the c BARNEY” {Bethel AMF. Church. Survivors | 20m {Include her husband, George Car- 3 Quality Jewelers - penter, and a sister. Mrs. Flora ff | 19 =] {Armstrong, both of Indianapolis. “3 aii . ee 8 No ‘Interest \ LEGAL NOTICES } : a SS S— 3 No Carrying. Charge. i 3 2 Te undersiened Bunlicly posts roo B17 ot BARNEY'S 101 West Washington St. Sithe time a8 needed on the bulletin 16 - go s office 2 Indianapolis 4, Indiana 15 ard V7 1/4 M4 ILM EXQUISITE 6-DIAMOND BRIDAL J offices IE rT manual : -] p training -and--office equipment, for repairs 14 ce] to: buildings and fo he furnishing. of “4 ro labor and for material and equipment nee- Rn h ¢ i Shar a Pur to schools, libraries 13 —

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i ' ’, | ‘. So. | Services for James ern DitC . |Steele, retired coal dealer and ¥ ; | native of Dark County, Kentucky,| Clare BE. Krueger; a daughter, will ‘be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow] 110784. T. Peterman, Indlan-|yir; ‘Exther Worthen, both of In: nthe It Avenue’ Meth-|2P0lis building contractor for 30|dianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. H, the. Rovseve a 2 on. Years, will be buried In Glen|B. Mann, Ridgefield, Wash.

Burial will be in.Haven Cemetery, following Serv-{150.000 RADIO ST ATIONS

Methodist Church, Bland. Survivors Include his wife, Mrs, |

Mr. Steele, who Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. yi,iiong in the United States, of

Mved In 2027 The Rev. Elic Wainscott, pastor which some 4000 are authorized to Sherbrook Ave, of the Irvington Nazarene p.sadcast

died Tuesday uy Church, will officiate. * 'broadcast stations and 80,000

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his home. He had, Mr, Peterman, who lived in 3617 amateur stations. heen an Indian- E. 10th. St. died yesterday in Bt.|— i apolis resident Vincent's Hospital after an Il-| . AR a for 43 years and ness of two days. He was 58, AU | il i was a member A native of Johnson City, Tenn. SUED of the Roosevelt! Mr. Peterman had made his home Lo LL TT Avenue Method: in Indianapolis for the past 50 1 ist Church. He years. He was A member of the was T5. {First Nazarene Church, Surviving are his wife, Ida May;| Surviving are a son, Russell! |tour daughters, Mrs. Fleda Frost, Peterman, Indianapolis; two | Mrs. Ruth Haverstick, Mrs. Mima | sisters, Mrs. Stella Griffith, Cleve:

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| Mrs; Minnie Gisler; a brother, brothers, Adam W. and Clayde Otto Steele, all of Indianapolis; W, Peterman, both~of I 11 grandchildren and eight great-| apolis, and Lee Peterman,

grandchildren. | Jerald and Phyllis n terOren Z. Hadley Jeral ills Pe Services for Oren Z. Hadley,! : who died Tuesday in his home, | LAWrence [339 Grande Ave., will be held at| ode [1:30 p. m. Saturday In Shirley! Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, Bur- |g ial arrangements were incomplete. He was 70. "Mr. Hadley was emploved In the Ballard Ice Cream Co. vears. Born in Mooresville,” he lived in Indianapolis 31 Ves was aA member of 't Friends Church: Po wun ' Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | Lelia C. Hadley; t

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