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Hettie Kennedy Rites World Wars. He is a former di. Mrs, George Huish of East Chi. oa rector of the Legion's American. CAR9, as member of the Commit. In Wilkinson Wednesday jsm Committee. and served four tee on Fducation of Orphans of

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pinned beneath the wheel. The C. Dolly Gray. president of the, is others were taken from the Ready-Mix Concrete Corp. ana|™ 0" Wunetal- Homa: lived: wreckage of Mr. Schutt's car, [former chief engineer of the In-', "go 00 0r Road, was a memsecond vietim of a truck crash diana State Highway Commission, || 0’ "0 "gy ntwood Methodist| pear Kokomo on Oét. 24 was died yesterday in his home, 6813 Church. He ph belonged to the ‘wc Mentifid yesterday as FotrnlWiitieid Blvd. He-was--83, ti? Lodge, Scottish Rite and! Hess, 21, of Philadelphia. er. of the concrete firm, helo polishers’ Union, Local 111.

x e /WAS also past president of the i, of Terre Haute, 00 0 Ready-Mix Concrete As-| A Dative of Russeliville, Ind.)

Sho was killed por So PAH: oar. sociation, He served as chief en- Mr. Hackwyll ad spent ant of! , : 1 r. of Indiana's highways his life in indiana s | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mess J =" 1000 (0 1925. 50.

{ - #1 Bulladeipnis. " | A native of Shelburn, he had Surviving are his wife, Ruth] n Indiana truck driver was 8e- ;0q in Indianapolis 36 years. three daughters, the Misses Donna verely burned in a car-truck crash He was a trustee and member Mae, Ruth Ann and Rose Marie last night near Palatine Bridge, of the board of managers of Biackwell: three sons, Jesse Jr. x ed, which a New York wom- Rose Polytechnic Institute, - of Charles Willis ‘and David Lee . which he was a graduate. Durin lac ’ aul.! Donald K. Sturgis, 2, of Blut: Worth War 1 Served a5 a-cars Hare ood ees rv sh ton, was in a critical gondition In tain in the Engineering Corps. |, Indianapolis; Forest Blackwell an Amsterdam hospital after his, Active in civic and community ie. weordaville, and Lawrence truck cab caught fire. The dead affairs. Mr, Gray was a lietime po kell Columbus. Ind woman was identified as Mrs. member of the Boystown, Neb biackwell, Columbus, Ind. e Charles A. Smith of Palatine and a member of the Indianapolis : { Bridge. She was thrown through Chamber of Commerce Frank Gifford the windshield of her husband’s' In addition, he was a member ~ Services for Frank Gifford, who| ; : of the ' Broad Ripple American died Friday, on his 84th birthday, | Legion Post, Rotary Club, Colum- were held yesterday in the Russia{bia Club, ‘Athletic Club, Highland viile Methodist Church. Burial {Country Club and Junto Club, [was in Russiaville. gro ef

; Funeral Wednesday | Mr. Gifford died in the home of Rites Tomorrow | -Rites at 1:30 p. m.. Wednesday his son, George T, Gifford, 4036 N..

Rites at a funeral home and In Flanner & Buchanan mortu- Capitol Ave. A retired Russiaville| St. Patrick's Catholic Church ary will be followed by burial in harness maker, he moved to Indi will be held for Edward J. Mis- Crown Hill. The Rev, Laman H./anapolis two years ago. Born in sik tomorrow. |Bruter Jr, Church of the Advent, Russiaville, he had lived there Mr. Missik, native | of New will ofMciate. most of his life. He was a memYork, died Saturday at Methodist! Friends may call .at the home ber of the old Primitive Baptist Hospital. He was 59. He had until noon, Wednesday. {Church there, =~ =. My lived here 40 years and made his Instead of flowers, the family, Survivors in addifion to his son. home at 1338 Linden Bt. requests memorial donations in are a daughter, Mrs, Eleanor Bar:/

* He was 1» member of the church Mr. Gray's hame to national and rick, Kokomo; a sister; Mrs. W. H. |

~and its Holy Name Society and local cancer and polio funds or Robinson, Los Angeles, Cal, and of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. the Indianapolis Visiting Nurses four grandchildren. } He was employed at Fairmont Association, in ; Glass Works, Inc. 2 Surviving are his wife, Edpa QUAKE ‘FAIRLY SEVERE : Services at 5:30 a. m. tomor- Douglas Gray; two daughters., NEW YORK, Nov. 7 (UP)—A row in Blackwell's Irvington Fu- Mrs. Margaret Gray Peterson, “fairly severe" earthquake, at a neral Home-"vill be followed by Ses Cliff, N. Y,, and Mrs, Mary distance of about 8000 miles from a uiem mass at 9 a. m, in Bt Jo Gray Wildman, Indianapolis; New York, was recorded early toPatrick's Church, Burial will be a brother, William Gray, Shel-'day on the Fordham University in Holy Cross Cemetery. burn, and two grandchildren Seismograph. The direction of the - A sister, Mrs. John Pfarr, sur- Susan and Douglas Peterson. quake could not be determined. . vives Mr. Missik. - - -

Miss Morgaret Eckstein 29 Hoosier Legionnaires 4 Mass Tomorrow Named to National Posts

A ulem mass for - Miss Eckstein, 3604 - Watson McCurdy of '

Rd. will be offered at § 3. m. 10°} onal Executive Committee yes- Porte, as chairman of the Na-

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c EDS in oh! A JAN térday approved the appoint-itional Contests Supervisory Com-/ In Kirby ortuary. Burial will ments of 20-Hooster Legionnaires mittee, - y

' to national! posts for 1950 at the, Roscoe Turner of Indianapolis, | ne Benak gied Sat aa 08, jn close of its "three-day meeting. as vice chairman of the National St. Vincent's Hospital. B in| here Aerondutics Committee. } Germany; she sailed to — ie) Heading the list of Indiana Mrs. George Huish of East Chl-| 24 years ago with her sister, Miss, leflonnaires who were recom- Cago as advisory board member. .Kun| Bekstein, and settled in In-/mended by the organization's new for child welfare. dianapolis. She was a member national commander, George N.| Mrs. Pauline Graham of Ft “of Bt. Joan of Arc Church.” |Oralg. to serve on national com- Wayne as member of the Com. '* Survivors in addition to her missions, committées and boards, mittee on Education of Orphans sister include a nephew, Frank was Elmer W. Sherwood; Indlan- of Veterans, “Mauch, and a niece, Miss Mary apolis Harold E, Morris of Gary as a

Mauch, both of Indianapolis, “ME. native of member of the Graves Registra-

Sherwood. Bloomfield, is a veteran of both tion and Memorial Commjttee

. Bervies } 0 ! nal Veterans. WILKINSON Nov: 7 Rite for Totten National "ton. W. Cochran of Crown Erie Hathie. Kanned ahnady- isons. hr] To Tend Congress Fight: A re the National “ heme yesterday, will beiheld at 10) In: his new: post, Mr. Sherwood ous TR ihr Appolntees = a.m. Wednesday in the Christian| Vl lead the fight during the)... voor PEE Conn! Church here. Burial will bE in Me. "0COnd- session of the Sist: Con-| Tog LITRE CREMATII JOR? Cray Cemetery Pe (gress, for enactment of the or. Stale $ t ; a a Al “Mrs. Kennedy wai a member of SaRIZation’s plan for peace-time ud yo t Ava and. Jon - A. “the Wilkinson® Christian Church |tTaining of American, youth and JaVer of Baa A een ol and its Ladies Aid Bociety. She OF !°Sislation to provide a na. {108 Somimitier on National Se-| Tot 4 POClely. BAe tionwide plan for civil defense, “Ur 3) TONNE

was $3. a, Eo ok Lad Robert Gaskill of Ft Wayne, Surviving are two sons, Ken- Commander Craig also named 1 are]

Beth. Kennedy, Indianapolis ang J0¢ Lutes. Indianapolis. past de- uly D. Nattkemper of Terre ’ ¥

Raiph- Kennedy, Wilkinson: ‘three Portment commander, as a memdaughters, Mrs, Cora Willlimson ber of the Americanism Commisand Mrs. Florence Balley, New Castle, ‘and Mrs: “Mary Stanley: Other Hoosler appointments in: | Wilkinson; seven grandchildren clude : i were appointed on the National and a great-grandchild.’ Glen B. Hillis of Kokomo. as!Distinguished Guests Committee. “I's EXCITING “PARA i ~ child welfare chairman for Area They were: % «+ PARAD D, embracing 12. Midwestern Past Department Commander y MAGAZINE . .. DUE NOV. | : ; Siew of "Bou Rend" PL, MBF 4 vee 13 states, pen Commander Will um Fa part. g i oominglon Past Ranger Clarence

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" i 3 ’ s : » » 2 } y Was Manager Link-Belt Co. Dies nt; at 225 8. Parker Ave, -Distric : ers Hu Of Glove Store Rites for Warren Howard Max- Head Dies in Ohio dled Friday gh his poste, 431 8 Dies at Mis Home 3 1g A tedaiom mids Wis 00 JUDE well, former general superintend- : | Services for Mrs. Elaniore Bow PHIL AVS, was 35. of hel A Tequiem high mass was said Regul, re jat 9 a. m. today for Miss Nora ent of the Lisi-Belt. Co. Hwart 1 [ton ‘Putnam, widow of Dr. James Chimes will be the scene of sery-/at 10 a. m. today In Bt. Patrick's & : Collision Occurs Sliven in 88. Peter and Paul Works, ‘vho died ~ yesterday In § |W. Putnam, former president of ices for Mr. Sailer. Sar) 2 Catholic Church for Howard T,. be eration —— Om &Lane Rood Cathedral, «ing or me opined. Hospital after LT | Butler University, will be held to- De 1 ashton oe Mrs, QUA. downtown Indianapolis basis, County wi < H tin : % Tucker Glove Store, Miss Bullivan held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in ' morrow In Jacksonville, 1. She Vada B. bis a b Mr. theater p rty ? died ais or Huntington died Thursday. She was 85. Brief|p, 0, 4 Buchanan mortuary. was 17. land Mrs. Henry E. Snider; three Thursday in his home, 738 Elm Xan ar Three persons were killed and Reivices FWeT Bn Red re Burial will be in Zionsville. He Mrs. Putnam died yesterday in sisters, Mrs. a Riesh, Mrs. St. oe Rutralined thiss others critically injured Home . Burial will be in Holy|"a* 50 an a Cleveland, O., hospital. Born Pearl Toon and Mrs. Vera Gootee, Burial was to be in Holy Cross men appointe om two prvi soiiided - . B Cross Cemetery, 1 Mr. Maxwell rélired in 1948 as in Jacksonville, she was u- and two brothers Herbert and Cemetery. : ow Tb: i H pe mil as unting- | A native of Harrison, 0. Miss|Seneral superintendent after from MagMurray llege Wilbert Snider. A native of Cincinnati, O,, ux - rT: R The : Mrs. | ullivah. lived here most of her|Serving in executive positions at and the Illinois Conservatory of pyoy Grace Miller Quinn lived In Indianapolls = Pl. chairm : dad are Mire. Bruce Corey, life. She made her home at 1321|L4nk-Beit for 25 years. Following 3 Music there. " of his lite. He was a member of . | Shaltmal |, 10: Mark Denton, 30. and Fred His, She ma A 2% his retirement, he moved to | She was awarded an honarary| A resident of Indianapolis 18/5; Patrick's and its Holy Name hen imeludes -—Sohutt Sr 63;-att-of- it A menther of #8 Peter ahd | Zionaville to manage his nearby by MacMurray College en, Y*ars. Mrs. Grace Miller died yes- go0i0ty, He was 64. i 21 a ¢ Mrs. Denton and Mr, Corey! | Paul Church. she was also em-|farms. He had lived in Indian- 7g Tthe same day in 1087 her bus. terday-in her Hamilton, O,, home. — For-a number of years he had . outside. were in a Huntington hospital] C. Dolly Grey ployed at Wasson's depastment|ipolis 23 years. : ys band received: a similar award|She was T6. : as property maa at the Ld wie Multiple Jn jries. Serge: . » on ~~ |store and in the research depart. ; Gradunts Annapolis 2 ik |from Illinois College. They were he funeral will be ald late Circle, Indiana and Lyric Edwin K. | was trea a eased Lv t of Real Bilk Hosiery Mills,| A veteran of Navy service dur- 8 { F : at 1 p. m. Wednesday : Theaters. ¢ fo} Jisser hurts. b, 7 {ner ng World War 1. he was grad Warren H. Maxwell ; {TaPHed 1 1804, & Buchanan mortuary, Burial guryiving are his wife, Ceell; dujet, Jars. State police said the accident We Surviving are four nieces. uated from the U, 8, Naval . | An Indianapolis resident 35! win in Crown Hill Cemetery. | yree sons, Forrest and Joseph and Lawrenc Berd a Lorre C. 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Mrs. Concrete Corporation War 1 “Who died yesterday follow Theta Pi Fraternity and the castle; two sisters, Mrs, Marthe Case Institute of Technology| prs Paul Ivans, Indianapolis;|gi oie: sister Patricia Louise, " Wards nine, Lorsy was. thrown clear of the : | {Rockville Masonic : aret Minks, Los Angeles, Cal, faculty, Cleveland; two grand-|o gigter, Mts. Charles Dever, -the-Woods, and Mrs, Township. Wreckage and mer husband wes President Dies at 63 jin w nearvaiiacio nite EA Fa Ladition To Wis Wife: PAU ang Mrs. Gladys Shosmaker, dsuEhters. Mrs William C.| Orange, Cali A GTADAAaughier, soos Neville. New Albany, and H i . » i N 8 Ra - ad aoa ’ * i 2 p.m. Wednesday In Little &i,"L Survived by two sons, JOBB oor ar so Lo *"'|Schneerer and Miss Janice Put-yry "Harold Land aiaoteph Navile, Nek A807, 87. J vrper Ware 2

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