Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1949 — Page 2
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Freshman officers at Purdue University, intluding two Indianapolis_ students, assemble for the first ara. Jef so sight, Jans Nickell, secretary a ; Dick Walton, vice president, and Larry Waterhouse,
of the year. T Dick Butler, both
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2p Moss, 68, publisher of Enterprise, who
. Moss, whose son, Bill Moss, the usa Bulletin, eld, Ind,
Times - Picayune before to Bogalusa. : In addition to his widow, and son he is survived by a daughter, Mrs, Dorothy Seigelin, wife of the mayor of Bogalusa.
EEE Girl Burned by Gasoline "Loses Long Fight for Life
Dies 4 Weeks After Being Burned While Roller Skating Near Her Home :
whose afternoon skate ended in tragedy has lost
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Mary Edith Sutton, 1910 Ludlow Ave., died! in General Hospital of burns received when a jar of flamEdith was skating near her home on Oct. 1 as a taxi a car down the street. TT mma —
ate ora mes, M.- Metzger
Helen Thompson,
other brothers, Harley, Fountaintown: Russel. Hinton, W. Va., and Robert, Indianapolis; and five sisters,
Miss Johnetta Colquiette’
Funeral rites will be read for| Miss Johnetta Colquiette here at 1 p. m. Wednesday in Good; Samaritan Baptist Church. | The 24-year-old native of Ine dlanapolis died Saturday at the home of her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. William Malone, 418 W. 14th St. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery, Besides her parents she is by five sisters, Mrs. Mrs. Lucille Oglesby, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Mrs. Susie Dodd and Mrs. Alfreda
Rites Wednesday Former President of Publishing William Mewell ‘Metzger, formerly president of the Central| died yesterday in his home, 2021 Talbot Ave. He was 77. A native of Denver, Ind. Mr. Metzger had lived in Indianapolis
48 years, He was a member of Mystic Tie Lodge, F & AM, and
othe Scottish Rite, and a deacon in
the Central ‘Avenue Baptist tai will i be in Union Chapel Cemetery, St. Paul, Ind. after jservices at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in ner & Buchanan mortuary. | ving are his wife, May; a son, Daniel V., and two stepsons, Harold and Frederick Haskett, all of Indianapolis.
La George Puff
Services for George Puff, 868; Virginia Ave., who died Saturday: in General Hospital following a long iliness, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, 1234 Prospect St. #n antique dealer for the past several years, Mr. Puff born! J City in 1907. He rein Indianapolis since 1910, , and was educated in city schools. He is survived by his wife, Mary; his father, William; a stepdaughter, Madonna Heartbarger of Alexandria; a brother, William Jr. and a sister, Mrs. Catherine Bennett, all of Indianapolis.
Oscar C. Pavey
“Rites for Oscar C. Pavey, retired accountant, who died yesterday in his home In the 2700 block W. 80th’ St., will be held at 10 a. m. Wednesday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill, Mr. Pavay, who lived most of his life ir Indianapolis, is survived by his wife, Edna C.; a son, Robert F. Pavey, Indianapolis; a
Nehru to Address California U Students an
SAN FRANCISCO, OQct. 31 (UP)-—Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India travels across San Francisco Bay to Berkeley today to address studénts of the University of California. After Mr, Nehru was ted here yesterday by Gov. Ear? Warren of California, and Mayor Klmer Robinson of San Francisco, e went sightseeing.
daughter, Miss Louise Pavey, Martinsville, and two sisters, Miss {Jessie M. and Mithh Ruth Bernice Pavey, and a brother, Harry Pavey, all of Indianapolis,
Blast Wrecks Building
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Mitchell, all of Indianapolis; two brothers, George Colquiette, Indianapolis, and Henry Burres, Chicago, and her
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Washington Park.Mrs. Chelcie C. Kemp * Mrs. Catherine]
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is. survived by a brother, Ben-/in her home, 2133 N. Oxford St. will be at 10:30 a tomorrow
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Senate Ave. at 1 p. m, Wednes- \oblesville, and day in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the/dren " Chimes.
Mrs. Cross died yesterday at her home. She was 80. Burial be in Crown Hill Cemetery. A native of Jamestown, Mrs.
Cross lived here 50 years and was|funeral
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Her husband, John; a son, Rus-|T
sell Younger; three daughtens,
two grandchil‘Mrs. Emma H. Miller
Mrs. Emma H. Miller died yes-
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home, George M. Miller Christian| Mortuary, at 1 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will
be in Green Wood
Mrs. Mary Wright, Mrs, Lule Mc-|ington, Ky. but lived here 41 Kinney and Mrs. Catherine/years. She was a member of
Dietrich; a brother, Claude Po-|{Bethel AME Church. nts,land, all of Indianapolis, and a
Besides, her son,
i , Raul McLean, Dayton,a stepson, Floyd Voits; Furnace yD oe { Saturday, will be at O., and Asa McLean, El Paso brothers, Charles and George Besides his brother, Emory, 330 p. m. tomorrow in NEL, 204 Wu grandchiigren and Suffer. all. of iamaolie : "; a ‘great-grandchildren. Ji Suiter of an | Mr. Allison is survived by three Blothers Irving Hill Chapel. Bur- oseph utter)
yesterday in Home, Oaklandon. Burial was in the IOOF cemetery there. She was 69. :
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sister, Mrs. Mary Moore, Chicago,/John Holmes of Toledo, O., also survive her. urvives.
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