Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1950 — Page 5
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U. 8. POPULATION GAINS WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (UP) -—The Census Bureau predicted today that the nation’s population would total almost 151,500,000 when the official nose-count 1s made in. April. This would be an increase of nearly 20 million over the mark registered when the last " x census was taken 10 years ago. ——— Sr ——————————————
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> Harvey, Clyde XL: Aldridge Lois and Karen Ramsey, all of had lived in Indianapolis 31 years. Ill; Mrs. Rosie Fletcher, Los Angeles; Mrs. Armetter Davis, Chi-Garyjces Monday and Hester Ramsey, and three sis- Ethel; two daughter, Mrs. Homer cago, and Mrs, Memphis, Tenn., and two broth-| Clyde L. Aldridge, 1645 AfTOW| Lizzie Wilsbn and Mrs. Fannie Charles E. Miller, Indianapolis; ers, James and Anthony Mc-|St., salesman for Polk Milk CO.[Mave all of Tennessee, and a four sisters, Mrs. Amos Wallace, | Gonicke, Earl, Ark,
Miss Frances Hoop
Services for Miss Frances Hoop,| Rensselaer. He came to Indian-| 1121 Rochester St, who died Wednesday in Flower Mission|: Hospital, will be at 10 a. m. to-} morrow in J. C, Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be at/| Whitestown. She was 39. She was a lifelong resident of She was a former) employee of Mechanics Laundry. |- Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Robert W, Hoop; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Lacey and Mrs. Marie Dean, all of Indianapolis, yp and Miss Bertha Lucille Hoop, Ft. : Wayne, and two brothers, Archie] Mr. Aldridge /. ot Aldridge; Hoop, Indianapolis, and George|, gon, Janes Aldridge, Indianapo- ; E. Hoop, Lexington, Ky.
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Ronald; two daughters, Misses was a native of Pike County and
Indianapolis; two brothers, Ed] He 1s survived by his wife,
ters, Mrs. Sheridan Jones, Mrs. Hedge, Culver City, Cal., and Mrs.
47 years, died today In his home. naif .prother, Henry Brown, St. Mrs. Ella Riggs and Mrs, Carl He was 69. oy | Louis, Mo. |Harris, all of Owensville, and Mr. Aldri was rn in| . Mrs. Frank Sanders, Bloomingi Mrs. Mary Ann Miles lton; a brother, Fred Ahlefeld, apolis when he| geryices for Mrs. Mary Ann|Boonville; eight grandchildren § : “was 9 years old. Miles, who died yesterday in a and one great-grandchild. : He had been lll nursing home, will be held at 1| A’ son, Cyril O. Ahlefeld, died E the last two/p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Broth- several years ago. months, lers West Side Chapel. Burial{ — Eh Services will will be in New Crown Cemetery, CONDITION STILL CRITICAL be held at 1:30, © Mrs. Miles, who was 5, resided | DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 20 (UP) p. m. Monday In| 4¢ 2459 Bond St. Born in Curds- —Newspaperman Malcolm W Shirley Bros. yje Ky, she had lived in In- Bingay was reported in “very 8 Central Chapel. gjanapolis 40 years. [eritical” condition today, and &= Burial will be In Surviving are two brothers, | doctors said they would know by ’ p A Crown Hill. | Moses and Edward Jones, Indian-| tonight whether he would re- Satisfaction Guaranteed or’ Your Money, He is survived)... four nieces and seven|cover from burns suffered in a AE
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Services for Mrs. O'Keefe, 2143 8. East St., who!gug died Wednesday in St. Francis|@F=g¥ Hospital, will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home and at 9 a m. In St. Catherine's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mrs. O'Keefe, who was 69, was = la lifelong Indianapolis resident. She operated a restaurant for {several years at East and Beecher Sts. with her husband, Timothy O'Keefe, who died two years ago.| She was a member of St. Cather-| ine’s Church. | Surviving are three brothers, |: | George, Fred and Walter Rein-|3
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‘Mrs. Roy Graham = | Services for Mrs. Jennell Gra-|= (ham, 458 Doerre Ave. who died | yesterday in her home, will be at {11 a. m. Monday in Usher Mortuary. Burial will be in Floral |Park. She was 54. | Mrs. Graham was born in Sher- == {idan and lived in Indianapolis 26 ——] |years. | | Survivors include the husband, Roy Graham; a daughter, Mrs. | 1 S E Y lo 1 R Mildred Hon; a brother, Dewey |t—= McKinzie, and four sisters, Mrs.| LD {Beatrice Bailey, Mrs. Noble ka 1 A | Thompson, Mrs. Gerald Meyer and == 0 Li, (Mrs. Sam Stanich, all of Indian-| {apolis, and two grandchildren.
Oliver A. Hobbs
Services for Oliver A. Hobbs, part-owner of C. M. Hobbs &| | Sons Nursery, Bridgeport, will be/ {held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in| |Flanner & Buchanan muttuary, Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 69. : Mr. Hobbs died Wednesday in St. Vincent's Hospital. He lived in Indianapolis, at 3419 N. Pennsylvania St., most of his life.
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