Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1949 — Page 4

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‘Pop’ Moore,

4 In Hoosier State; Two Fatalities

INDIANA and Texas lead the nation in the number of reported Commissioner Leroy Burney said

The dreaded disease killed two Hoosiers last year. It is Invictim

in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the through adequate legislation, Dr. . =~ =~ New York City has| Wednesday. She was 78.

Indianapolis several years ago from Greenwood, WITH MORE than 8 million/bome of a daughter, Mrs. Flossie living within the city limits, rv

ters, Mrs. Thelma Briggs, Smith Valley, and Mrs. Roberta Greeson, Morgan County; two sons, Roy Wright, Greenwood, and Or-

fs a known fact that ville Wright, Indianapolis, and more prevalent in highly|,,,.., crandchildren.

reduce Marion comtysMartha E. Royce Dies in Her Home tered nurse, who died yesterday

rid cities and|{in her home, 2258 N, pounties of stray dogs. st,

Miss Royce Dr. John H, Scruggs,|pital Training School for Nurses

¢o-op-| and at the time of her iliness was state| serving there on private duty, Miss

Reported Last Year

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For Mrs. Wright

Mrs. Mattie Wright, wife of the right,

farms with the late Senator Ralston, was buried yesterday in Washington Park after services

She died suddenly Mrs. Wright, who had come to lived in the

She was a member of West Newton Methodist

Surviving are two other daugh-

Miss Martha E. Royce, regis-

Meridian will be buried in Hebron Cemetery, Mad-

mortuary.

who was 45, lived in Indian-

Vincent's

Mothers and Children to Be Blessed at Special Rites

St. Mary's Church Invites All Faiths

To Services Honoring Mother of Jesus

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Mothers and their children of any faith will receive a blessing fson, at 1 p. m.[ Tuesday in services marking the Feast of the Motherhood of the Monday, after Blessed Virgin Mary, The Rev. Fr. Victor Goossens will be in charge of the services a. m. in Flanner|at 11:30 a. m. and 3 and 7:30 p. m. in the church which bears the & Buchanan name of the Mother of Jesus—8t. Mary's Catholic Church, 317 N, New Jersey St. a Born in Mad-|sisted by the Rev. Fr. Henry|for the services because of its ison, Miss Royce, | Verst and the Rev. Fr. Paul nearness to the feast. Courtne | Goossens expects to establish the eR cotsens says children services of blessing of mothers apolis 27 years.|of any age of Indianapolis and and children as an annual even She was ‘athe county will be Sapapol i at-|in’ the St. Mary Catholic Church. graduate of St. tended by their mothers. Hos-|children who are able to leave| steeples in downtown Indianaptheir homes will be given a|oOlisis often spoken of as a replica special blessing immediately fol|in miniature of the Cathedral of lowing the general blessing of all Cologne.

Royce was a member of|children,

Photo by Bob Wallace, Times Staff Photographer, J all mankind there is love.

Times Church Editor

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State Nurses Assoa Bt. Vincent's Alum-| Maternity of the Blessed Virgin

Today is the Feast Day of the Chris-| Mary. Tuesday has been chosen

She is survived by two sisters,|C: & O., UNION SETTLE

Mi ae ; - : Ror as Bias ~The Brotherhood of Locomotive 3 be brother, Walter E. Royce, Mad-

CLEVELAND, O,, Oct. 8 (UP)

Firemen and Enginemen and the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad to-

El F. Rudolph Dies at Age 81

Eal ¥. Rudolph, retired New York Central Raliroad

Beech Grove. He

Born in Carmi, Ill, Mr. Rudolph had lived in Beech Grove since 1912 when he first started to work for the railroad. When he! retired in 1037, he had served the New York Central for 25 years.

THREE: Keep dog under observation. If dog dies, the physician

He said a Lafayette motorist was bitten by a stray dog last week when the man sorrowfully attempted after it was run over. A couple of days later the motorist died. Nobody knows if the dog had rabies, Dr. Scruggs said. Labra-

Cases like that pour into the Jabratory, he said. Dr. emphasized that rables is usually transmitted to man by dogs but could be transmitted by almost any animal, .

He was a member of the Methodist Church in Carmi.

brother, Earl Rudolph, Evansville, |

However, Dr, Scruggs warned and™0 great-grandchildren. |

Services at 2 p. m. Tuesday in|

in the anti-rables treatment andthe Little & Son Funeral Home, sald it shouldn't be taken unless|Beech Grove, will be followed by| ven to haveiburial in Washington Park,

e carerul ‘when handling stray C. L. Locke Dies

. 1-9 In California | Charles L. Locke, former In-| dianapolis boxmaker who went to!

to examine the dogithe West Cvast a week ago, died

yesterday in a hospital in Santa’ Barbara, Cal, following a cerebral hemorrhage. He was 45. A lifelong Indianapolis resident, Mr, Locke had been associated

Indiana the last 30 years. He was a former salesman for several Indianapolis firms and, at one time, was president of a fiber

dianapolis Star.

State VFW Group Visiting Orphanage |

Indiana Department, Veterans! of Foreign Wars, is observing! “Indiana Day” today in the annual visit to the National VFW| prphanage at Eaton Rapids, Mich. | More than 800 Hoosier VFW's| accompanied by their families, are attending the all-day event.

Boss Gets a Ticket,

Mr. Locke was a member of the Fairfax Christian Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill jafter services at 10:30 a. m. {Wednesday in Shirley Brothers {Central Chapel. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. {Betty Swan; hid parents, Mr, and Mrs, William C. Locke; a brother, J. T. Locke, and a granddaughter, Marcia Ann Swan, all of Indianapolis.

MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 8 (UP) =A group of office girls watched out the window as a policeman ‘placed a parking ticket under the windshield wiper of the boss’ car. hurriedly purchased a

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Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. | labratories in time to make a/Annabelle Hawkins, Acton; a son, check for rabies and administer|Carl Rudolph, Beech Grove; a

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the Blessed Virgin Mary, according to church history, commemorates “the dignity of Mary as the Mother of God.” It stresses her love for all mankind. The privilege of observing such a feast was first granted to King Joseph Manuel for the Diocese of Portugal, Brazil and Algeria as early as 1751.

' |AFL, and of the Baptist, Church/

at Noblesville, | Survivors include his wife,! Ethel; three sons, Russell, Harold! and Charles Riley, Indianapolis;| a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Schuyler, Mt. Comfort; a sister, Mrs.| Osborne, Thorntown; al brother, Clifford Riley, Wheatfield; 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Turner Bottome Dies Here at 82

Turner D. Bottome, retired buss nessman and active Mason, died yesterday in his home, 525 E. Kessler Blvd, after an {llness of 18 months. He was 82, A native of Norwich, Conn., Mr. | Bottome retired 20 years ago. He | was a member of the Mystic Tie| Lodge, F&AM, Scottish Rite and | Murat. Shrine. i His wife, Nellie M. Bottome, sur- | vives. The Rev. Theodore O. Fisher, pastor of the Northwood Christian Church, will conduct services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Harry W. il Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill.

Funeral Tomorrow For Mrs. Leana Cooper

Services for Mrs. Leana Cooper, native of Grenda, Miss.,, who died | Thursday in her home, 346 Addison St., will be held at 1 p. m.| tomorrow in the Greater Geth-| semane Baptist Church. Burial | will be in Floral Park. She was) 84, An Indianapolis resident tor many years, Mrs. Cooper was al member of the Greater Gethsemane Baptist Church.

Gold Star Mothers Open

Hunt for Reds in Ranks BUFFALO, N. Y,, Oct. 8 (UP) —A campaign remove Communists and other subversives from the American Gold Star Mothers has been revealed by the organization's national president. Mrs. Walter H. Boyd, Long! Beach, Cal, in addressing a ase Gold Star Mothers convention here, said the national group has |

The celebration gradually has spread around the world.

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: ards’ baseball he managed Sunday afternoons, holidays and to eagerly. Was Ex-Commander 10 years ago when they were alli occasionally, on ‘late Saturday| “We'll miss Pop. He was & swell Of Veterans’ Post JoungAart, ve a3 afternoons to weld a group of guy.” What better epitaph could Abner H. Riley, 545 Centennial] Albert J. (Pop) Moore diea|South Side youths Into a hard-|there be? St. who died yesterday in Flower yesterday morning in his home, hitting baseball team sponsored yg ‘funeral service at 3 p. m. Mission Tul : will|1717 8. East St, after an iliness by the Leonards Dry Cleaning Co, row tn the Wald Funeral be interred in West Grove Ceme-{Which kept him Pilot For 4 Years Home will be conducted by the tery, near Westfield, after serv- bedridden for They all got to calling him Ernst A. Plepenbrok, pastes ices at 1:30 p. m. Monday in 3 “Pop” after he managed the team|RevConkle Funeral Home. [He was 75. for four years and led them’to/of the St. John Evangelical -and A resident of Indianapolis for| “Fop” was a omits in amateur tournaments|Reformed Church, of which 35 years, Mr. Riley, who was. 63, tor ff in the old Perry Stadium several... 5 member. was born in Clinton County. Be- ap times. ihe fore his illness he was a guard Years and helped When his health began to fall The youths he taught at the Prest-O-Lite Co. and/h the co +|diments of baseball So: 3lion of 2 eight years ago, the team go ial asphalt plant. downtown build: into the habit of dropping in onias ee Mr. Riley was an active worker ings. He .wa ops sud He ¥ S| Was his wife, Mas * too bad, they even took him to| Surviving are

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