Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1949 — Page 16
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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TOMES
i Mayor Minister Gives New Home
gin bor Cote. To Unwanted. Grandma, 79
' Thomas Burke invoked “Generous Couple Does Not Wish fo Be Known
ge “emetgency powers” today to pro-’ B | ] y Name—Give Credit to Santa Claus vide ‘transportation. for some 1 oy BmHOURNY,
million riders stranded in a city- ; wide strike of bus and streetcar “GAandma. " thé J9-yéar-old' mother turned out of her daughter's home this week, has foind a new home.
operators. He suspended a ity ordinance A woman minister and_her husband have Ls prohibiting suburban and Interur- into. their home.’ > TT “ban bus lines. from doing business “In order to make room,” she-gald, we will have to discontinue "in the eity and 1fvited them to meetings.of our church group, but {tdi be worth it, 3 CArry Passengers within the ¢iy “We have been meeting in - et —— Sg Shp Hmita,". the -front part of our home, but i arandma 8 ator came jo dsb . : The city's publicly owned busses we are gofng to furnish that part a 16 was found
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staggering along a highway with:
“and street “ears quit. running of the. house so Grandma can a cane. A passing motorist took Wednesday midnight. - ie ‘have a a Jlacs of ner own. ~ her Into his home and sheriff's oR “PE |deputies were called. They called oh, itn the Marion County DepartOn iment of Welfare, Then Grandma's story wis un-
other, and then with one of her
t f [two sons. Differences of opinion always ‘resulted and Grandma
settled the arguments by leaving
friday ||
' She was. about to become a burden upon the county when the | welfare department contacted the {woman minister and her husband "They were asked to take care of the old lady temporarily while papers were being completed to admif her to the Marion County Home, a ’ The minister
who makes $37
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and her hushand a week in a fac
tory, volunteered to make roam in their home and let Grandma stav 4s long as she likes
The benefactors, insisting that their names not be published said “Just say that Santa Claus has given Grandma a
Mrs. (Claffey Dies ER |n Hospital at 80
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Mrs the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church for half a century, died yésterday in Methodist - Hospital after an illness of two weeks, She
Jennie Claffey, member of
was 80. Mrs. Claffey Poplar Rd.. was a _dianapolis resident - She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Osborne Mize; three sisters, Mrs. John Pohlkotte, Miss Bertha Meyer and Mrs. John C. * Rugenstein; -five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. Burial will be in Crown Hil after services at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel."
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Paul S. Casmire
Services for Paul Swift Casmire, Indianapolis resident 40 years, who died Wednesday in his home, 1207 Biltmore Ave., will he held at 11 a.m. tomorrow | Flanner & Buchanan- ar — Burial will be {n Crown Hill. | Mr, Casmire, ‘a mechanic. He“ was a native of (Iola, Kas. He leaves. his wife, Martha; two daughters, Miss Lacy Marie
Casmire and Mrs, June A. Stonehouse, Indianapolis; three sons, Paul 8. Casmire Jr. Navy jand Kenneth and Benj Cas-
mire, Indianapolis; his father, B. iA. . Casmire, Indianapolis; a brother, Lyle Casmire, los Angeles, and a sister, Mrs. Bernice/ Booker, Roachdale. 7
‘Mrs, Rose Wheeler
Services for Mrs. Rose Elizabeth Wheeler, 5154 S. State Ave. who died Wednesday in Robert
Long Hospital, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in J. C. Wilson —hapel af the Chimes Buriat
will be in Round Hill. 8he was 64 Mrs. Wheeler lived apolis 36 vears Survivors include two Chester and Victor Carrico: four daughters, Mrs. Emma Tomey, Mrs. Wilma Barrick, Mrs. Mary Sanders and Mrs. Ledabelle Gib-| son, and 16 grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
Miss Marylond Bay
Miss Maryland 1. Bay bookkeeper and lifelong Indianapolis resident died vesterday in her home, 3° N. Belmont Ave. She was 36 Miss Bay was last employed at the Lynn Chemical To and the J. D. Adams Co. She was*a member of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church and Epstlon Sigma Alpha {Sorority Services at 1:30 p. m tomorrow in the residence will precede burial in Crown Hill,
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