Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1950 — Page 14

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a WR ard Collentine, C. 8. C., will give venience of working folk, the sermons. Both priests belong church explained. : "to the Holy Cross Mission Band ea of Notre a a LARGEST PLANET * Women will attend the nightly sérvices at 8 p. m. during the first than - all week and. meh, during the second. ‘combined.

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"he SS. Peter and Paul Cath- A mission sermon is announced Dr. l E Bole

olic Cathedral will hold a mission by the Cathedral for. each week | for two weeks beginning Sunday day from 6:30 to 6:45 a. m. The mom inthe church at 14th special mission ‘mass will be of-| fered immediately following ely The Rev. Fr. Charles Callahan, Sermon. These early services were|”

and the. Rev. Fr. Rich- plafined for the particular conHe)

2 Marion. He received his medical her father, Donald Caster, Dari 4 degree from the Universit fi Jer er.40na Cd Laster, Darien, & . yo Conn., and her mother, Mrs. Opal

*4 isville, the am er Lousy then came Bere, { Clouser, Mooresville. !

4! Medical Corps in World War 1,

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= m. tomorrow in his home,

CRIfE and tHE Murat renply ih

4 Mrs, Otis Eakin

‘after a derailed freight car on

tage to trains and track estimated at $4500.

Connersville Physician | 1030 22 2.

Times State Service CONNERSVILLE, Mar. 17 —|0Ns Mrs.

{was the widow of Conrad WieThe pianet_ Jupiter is larger! {Private services for Dr. Irvin E. gand, formerly a city street and of the other planets Booher,

Cofinersville and. surgeon, will -be held -at- 2

Dr. Booher, who. was 67, died Wednesday in his office after a heart attack. He had practiced: here -since 1913. He was ine first president of. {the Fayette Memorial Hospital i staff, past president of the Fay-ette-Franklin Medical Bociety, a charter member of Connersville! {Kiwanis and a 32d degree Mason. He was a member of the Scottish

and Mrs.

children.

Mrs.

SPE Askin W, She died ville, ~ Mrs.

Indianapolis. Health Board Secretary Dr. Booher had been secretary

years. A native of Redkey,

school in Jay .County and

A first lieutenant in the Army

he was a member of the Reginald

| Fisher . Post No. 1, American New Yor rk Arrivais Batory Southampi gr " t St ngerfiord Bergen Legion, the Eagles, - Elks, Red Gree en Cape wn Queen of Ber ioan ! Men and K. of P, Lodges. mu d, Halifa . | A ™” York Departures Africa Sun, Survivors inciude his wife, two Ca wn Defender, Antwerp: : ¢ sah £4 te eH ®; Gripsiv daughters, Mrs. Lucille Fetting Coe ebo oy: {ents Spa STipsoi, : dia verpool NEA Hellas, Lisbon: and Mrs. Hollis Moore; both of } Noo aati, | Rotter ) dem; Ponce De Leon. ™~ , ‘a ~ - reinen, Bwikir Ng -HAVANA: ap um- ( onnersville; a son, Irvin Jr, C in oeriand, Kingston Co G Thulln® Charieinnati; his mother, Mrs. Mary ! lotte Amalie: Esso New Haven, Puerto De ruz; Mormaesur +A Rio De Janeiro; Jane Booher, Cleveland, three Bre. SO % Thomas, Cristobal: Santa Ana,

brothers and five sisters. { Luisa,

Services for Mr%. Bessie Eakin, 1056 Oliver Ave., will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Beanblossom Mortu- - ary Burial —will be in Crown Hill. She died Wednesday. A ltelong resident of Indianapolis, Mrs. Eakin was a member of the Order of Eastern Star. She was TI, She 1s survived by her husband, Otto, and a son, Otto Jr. both of indianapolis. rami ]

7 Cars Derailed In 2-Train Mishap

Pennsylvania Railroad traffie was snarled more than two hours yesterday by the derailment of | two freight tfains east of Indianapolis, | . Franklin Rd.

was blocked |

an eastbound train side-swiped a westbound freight which resulted in seven cars being thrown from the track. * Several hundred feet of main-

line track was torn up. The dam-| pleasant

There _were no injuries.

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Mrs. Ida Wiegand .- {Funeral Set

_ Mrs, Ida Louise Wiegand. 3096 E. 30th St, who died Tuesday in| her home, will be buried in St. {Joseph Cemetery ‘after

de Sales Catholic Church. - Dies of Heart Attack A lifelong resident of Indianap-|

physician paving ‘inspector, She is survived by three sons, William J. Wiegand, Pasadena, Cal, and Henry M. .and Robert A. Wiegand, daughters, Misa. Alberta Wiegand

apolis; a brother, Charles Kuehr-| mann, Indianapolis; children and three great- grand-|

Mrs. Helen Bishop Helen Bishop, native of| | Indianapolis, Floral Park after services at 2! AS TIOTTOW ¥

Bishop, who was 32, was of the city board of health 10 graduated from Washington High he School and attended Butler. Unis _..was graduated from .the high Versity. school there and later taught West Washington Street Methodin| 1st Church. Survivors ‘include a son, Terry;

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