Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1949 — Page 11
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| uSaved my Life Ship Movements Bert Cameron, [Rites Saturday for Philippines’ [Local Students Win fom. Con on BUY
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& Cameron was a member of the . Sheet Metal Warm Air Asso-| A requiem high mass will bel =, wer | G u d f d Yo u Ir H dal i atte or Joan of APS tre doesn't le with China's ‘No. 1/Arthur Schatz, 810 N. Riley Ave., la Burviving are wis wife, Myrel; 0X dget McManamon, native of {Cominuniet but with Washington, |aT® enrolled in the School of En-
| aron, Jndian _— Sladya Salt. Treland, who dled Tuesday in her D- gineering. The other two are John brother, Clarence Rhoades, Shel. ome, 3317 College Ave. byville. | Services will precede the mass, Burial will be in Floral Park at 8:30 a.m. in the home.
|will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.
after services at 1:30 p. m. to-| i jorrew in the Harry W. Moore Mrs. McManamon, who ltved
‘When excess stomach acid causes painful, suff o 'Bremerha 3 wart ng or, or and doctors usually grhaven.. Cristobal, Mont, Fort” Ia | | ’ | od : : ahead | New York ne Ae ol, CAEIOn, SWasE of the, M P. 1, Oct. 13—Presi- Purdue University have been ac- Agriculture. SN CI a . in ; Gen. H. P. haven: La Cameron Sheet Metal & Furnace | “ (7 \ or return battle to pa | Guardia. ; aven; La I dent Quirino has a patent brush-! : | Dulas R) : money Qibrgitar: Saturnia. Gidraitar: Co, and Indianapolis resi {cepted as members of the 180- ALES RARE ) i eendam, ; Port su | -0- and In polis resident 40; . : off for those who want to know! i 2 ys BELL-ANS 25¢ ars. | i nt to know : oon Putrio Risa” sin" Jaan 220ms. (years, died yesterday in his home,| Nepjve of Ireland [if his government wil plece Purdue Military Band ‘for OCT RUTTN h ~ nl : Juan. ve recognize . i TY wo 1 0 Clr cf 1224 Bates St. He was 58. . {the Peiping Red regime.- the current season, i GA ASA) A native of Shelbyville, Mr Dies Here at 82 | “Go ask Mao Tse-tung.” Two of the students, Frank Ern-| ~~ EXPOSITION hiast)
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v iin Indianapolis 67 years, was an Pace Shaptl . {aunt of J. Emmett McManamon, | \Margaret Schwimmer Indiana attorney general She | was a member o oan 0 i Services for Mrs, Margaret Bell, { Nene former Indianapolis| Saciiel Sayre Fa ts iad |Tesident who died Tuesday in her|™ gy uiving gre two sons, Martin| North Manchester home, were to. +" paten McManamon, In-|
[be held there a 10 MHL today! dianapotis; three daughters, Miss/ jan Bi br Nom n emorial T'ar¥ rary McManamon and Mrs. John |Cesietery. Burial will follow y "greckerich, Indianapolis, and tnete. Mrs. A. H. Rearich, Canton, O., | Born in Frankfort, Ind. Mrs. and four grandchildren. | Schwimmer had lived in Indian-| ~|apolis most of her life. She was Frank Mclain 72. She was a member of the » Irvington Presbyterian Church. | Services for Frank McLain, Survivors include two sisters, lifelong Indianapolis resident and
; McDaniel Freight Lines employee Mrs. H. W. Hubbard of North for eight years who dled here|
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