Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1949 — Page 9

' FRIDAY, OCT. 14, 1949

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Lt. Col. Albert Pepper

Lt. Col. Albert Pepper of Chi- | cago will speak during Salvation Army services tomorrow and Sunday in the new building, 234 E. Michigan St. Lt. Col. Pepper holds the position of principal of the Officers Training College and director of the Brengle Institute for Evangelism and Holiness Teaching. "He has commanded two of .-the largest and most | influential Salvation Army corps in the country—Detroit | and Flint, Mich. | He will be assisted by Cadet | Ernest Miller, vocalist, and | young students from the training college. Lt. Col. Herbert Pugmire; state commander, will preside at the week-end meetings.

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Morgan County

Native Dies at 80

Mrs. Mary Jane Sutton, Morgan County natjve and Indianap-| } olis resident 20 years, died yes- ‘ terday in her home, 401 E. Wil- f lard Ave, after an illness of y seven weeks. She was 80. EISURE Mrs. Sutton was an active member of the Center Methodist Church in Perry Township. The Rev. Roy H. Turley, pastor : of the University Heights Evan11 9 gelical United Brethren Church, un will officiate in services at 1:30, . m. Sunday in her residence.!

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the jackef rial will be in Mt. Pleasant A Cemetery, near Glens Valley. The slacks “ Surviving are six daughters, : AUTUMN REDI ; Mrs. Jessie Underwood, Mrs. 1. Browns; Flora Arthur, Mrs. Marian Ar-| ® All WOOL COVERTS FOREST GREEN! thur and Mrs. Martha Wright } . A LUGGAGE! and the Misses Mae and Eliza- i QUA! wnslairs: } beth Sutton, all of Indianapolis;! : o ALL WOOL MELTONS i two sons, Claude L. Sutton, Alhambra, Cal, and Charles F. *® ALL WOOL YARN DYES SIZES 12 10 20 : Sutton, Indianapolis; a sister,

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Mrs. Flora Fulmer, Bargersville, and nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Sim O. Swinford

Sim O. Swinford, owner of an upholstery shop in 1504 E, Washington St. for the past four years, died today in Flower Mission Hospital after an illness of one year. He was 67. _ Born ip Charleston, Ill, Mr. Swinford, 4415 E. Michigan St. had lived in Terre Haute before moving to Indianapolis I5 years 2 a

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£0. Burial will be in Floral Park after services at 10:30 a. m. Monday in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Surviving are his wife, Mildred

Isgrigg Swinford; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Rennels, Rockford, Ill, and Mrs. Nina Doty, Indian-

apolis; two sons, Dale Swinford, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. and Robert Swinford, Dayton, O., and 10 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren,

Mrs. Mary Davis Services for Mrs. Mary Davis, native of Randolph County who

died Wednesday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bessie Smith, 1156 Spann Ave. will be ‘held at| 10 a. m. tomorrow in Moore &' Kirk Northeast Chapel and at 2

p. m. in the Maxville Church in Randolph County. Burial will be in Maxville Cemetery. Mrs. Davis, who lived in 2624

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RLS' TWO. Chester St., was a member of the : ALL-WOOL €hristian Church in Parker. She th zip front had been an Indianapolis resi- :

dent for 30 years. She was 92.

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GOSHEN, Ind. Oct. 14 (UP)— i William Rodenheber, 76, a stereo-| type instructor for the Chicago Tribune, was injured fatally yes-| terday when his auto struck two trees along U. 8S. 6 near New Paris as he drove toward Garrett, Ind., to visit relatives. {

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