Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1950 — Page 11
Traffic . Institute
thur today was named to attend the 1950 Spring Course in Trafic Police Administration at the Traffic Institute, Northwestern University.
on traffic safety. :
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Motorcycle Patrolman Jack Ar- i
He is one of four Hoosier police] officers who will attend the course
The Automotive Safety Foundation for Traffic Safety of Chi-
Shrre Culyfornian . leago, furnishes $650 iellowships
Ww 1 N E {and $250 scholarships to éity poAs msssssensnsnnrnssnasanesanassey |lice officers. Officer Arthur is the
Distributed by CAPITOL MILL WINE & SPIRITS, INC | petition. . INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Capt. George: 8. Pavol of Gary,
winner of one of the Kemper fel-| {lowships in a nationwide com-
when transferred by his. firm./wouldn’t have to go to ne v| br.’ aah nt _—_| Seven Protestant ministers, to-| oy . Holy Name. Society, [§éther with church elders, camKnights of Columbus, Elks Lodge PRIEned vigorously to defeat the and the’ Catholic Church in PW. ey :
Brooklyn. | Surviving, sre his wife, Mra Tort CE A aon Lo Anna Prendergast, Brooklyn, and | \ By of Rush County a sister, Miss Nellle D. Prender-|the states of the nation in the "81! Services for Willlam H. Pren. gast, Indianapolis. |STowing of dry edible beans, 1 'dergast, native of Rush County,
“were to be held today in Brook- Illinois Town Votes 2 lyn, N. Y., and at 8:30 a.m. Fri- sty ‘ | y 'day in Todd funeral home, Rush. ON Ditching Blue Laws
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Requiem high mass In St Citizens of this tch Pres Mary's Catholic Church, Rush-i, t ted today on {ville, will follow on Friday with|i¢Tian stronghold voted toda) .
{burial in Calvary cemetery there. Whether to. scrap “blue laws” | Mr. Prendergast, a resident of which: have banned Sun Brooklyn for. the past 45 years, amusements for 122 years.
OFFICE HOURS-8 A.M. TOSP. M. {died in his home there Sunday. Owners of the town's only CLOSED WEDNESDAY AT NOON {He left Rush County when a theater led the fight for repeal.
{young man to join the Peoples They flashed appeals on the} DR. JOS. E. KERNEL, OPTOMETRIST
1Gas, Light and Coke Co. of Chi- screen urging movie fans to vote, Goh U Hark & Mhinain lcago, and moved to New York/for Sunday movies 50 they || ——————— Teh arnt auygins
Rev. H. K. Sheets The First Wesleyan Method- | ist Chfirch and the pastor, the |
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{and Accident Investigator Robert | Rev, Wilbur C, Killin, will pre|G. Schmal of Hammond, were gent the Rev, H. K. Sheets of | also Kemper scholarship winners., Marion in youth mass meetings 8gh R. Max Branch of the Indi-| tomorrow through Sunday at ana State Police, won the Auto-| 7:30 p.m. in the church, The motive Safety scholarship. The! Rev. Mr. Sheets is denomina- | course will begin Feb. 1. | tional youth secretary.
Times Story Help s Reunite
Family Before Granny Dies
Grandchildren and Their Mother Brought Together After Years of Separation
A 93-year-old woman was laid to redt in a little country ceme- " itery today, peaceful in death with the knowledge that her family was reunited. Mrs. Eunice Leonard of Morristown, Ind.. died in Robert Long Hospital from complications following a hip fracture Jan. 2. She was buried today in the cemetery at Ray's Crossing, near Shelbyville. Shortly before her death, {seven of Mrs. Leonard's grand- Home at Shelbyville. Some of children. orphaned in childhood the younger children weren't sure and later separated, began find- of each other's names, until reing éach other and their mother. unions started. Through the help of Mrs. Rob- It all began when one of the 'ert Riggs, 260 E. Laverock Road, children, Mrs. Evelyn Mabrey,
ton, and after a story in The burn, Ga. wrote a letter to The Times, the family was reunited. Times. It was around ChristmasMr. Moore lived across the road time and Evelyn longed t6 find from the children’s father, Cleve- her mother and those sisters and land Ash, south of Gwyneville, brothers. several years ago. It was after, She wrote to The Times: “I Mr. Ash’s death that his seven wouldn't know my mother if I
and William Moore, R.R. 1, Ac- Wife of Melvin €. Mabrey of -Au-§
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ran into her. I haven't seen her
{since I was 7. Will vou help me
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