Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1950 — Page 7
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Matched on Indoor Mile Run i Bef : 1oadi late at ; fore Sellout Crowd of 17,000 Fred Ulfas Second oints, uf No unee ft ; y SBURY, United Press Sports’ Writer. On Individual {had been told to take hot salt CHICAGO, Mar. 18..A sellout crowd of more than 17.000 : [water baths. Scoring List : | “Last night, he said. he got into By GENE LAWSON
as expected tonight to watch the renewal of the duel hetween | Fred ‘Wilt and Don Gehrmann in the indoor mile run on a board | [is tub to soak his back and | 'Fonnie Snyder's 682 in the Fox. Something snapped.” Suffering agent whe once ran for Indiana | {Hunt Classic paced local bowlers
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and the Wisconsin senior whe finished in a A virtual | _deadheat in in! {to move, he was unable to attract their last meeting will be the! | lat inevitable Iatdown which fol his. wiiw's_aiiention for almost sam faces & feature of the 14th annual Chi- Hows a good night. n hour. When ghe finally found Ad Oka, | cate Duis. Hews ‘mei in; oe 5 assic Fonnia found ihe range for Nim she notised police. 3 Chicago Stadium. | games of 233, 190 and 259 with| Because of the pain, police were Should either one of the pair the Bowes Seal Fast aggregation. unable to remove him from the | appearatios win a resounding victory; it Op ens Hin the earfier 6:00 Real Estate tub and a General Hospital Am‘The Terrors Terrors rs would settle the championship |'oop “at: the same lant Fo ol ibyulance Physician 3 adminifiered 2 whien was left hanging when the 5 swatted 649: pins: M et nl '* sedative... arma Baill
won’ the Wanamaker Mile of the visions in Delaware Bowl. thanks mainly
Milrose Games jn New York. to Bob Susemichel's 631 and Bob! fe, The twa a Jue stars both | Sport Bowl Event |Carnagua's 629 spilled 3036 pins| ites —- Wo were credited - witha time of The seventh annual Sport ON Bames of 978, 1015 and 1043
4:09.3 in the Madison Square Gar-| Bowl Singles Classic will open for the Sestiou's Rign team Agure.| den event, but the original -deci-! er Scores Listed sion of the judges which favored tn Sport Bowl on Mar. 25. Second on the .individual paGehrmann was later reversed to ® event will be a single rade was Fred Ulfas who toppled | give Wilt the cup. And still an. Week-end affair and will wind up/671 in the Sport Bowl Recreation other decision will be forthcoming on the following evening. There Circuit. Competing with the In-| for an appeal has been made on Will be two divisions, actual and 9'ana Heating Corp., Fred put tobehalf of Gehrmann asking for a handicap and the entry fee for Sether scores of 203, 267 and 201. recount. each will be $10. Any kegler In Bankers’ Mile |desiring to enter both events can!
John Joe Barry of Ireland and 9° 50 BY paying $18,
Len Truex, an Ohio State sophe-! There will a prize for each more, will complete the Bankers’ Seven entries based on last year's:
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For R. R. Harris
Retired Railroader Dies at Age 82
Services for Rush Ropp Harris; Only two other honor countsisse4 Broadway, retired superin{were posted, both «coming at tandent of freight transportation Taria’s. Jim Reynolds Yeeled off! on the New York Central Rail-|
games of 252, 222 and 192 for a ,,54, will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow 666 set in the Christian Chureh jin Hisey & Titus Mortuary, Cre-
Mile field. Neither was expected ®vent. First prize in the actual circuit and Phil Blsesi had a anim ation will follow, The Times free sports show at . here. The all-color film took : | Arthur, all of Indianapolis, and iter show his to win, but they might. Be able| class will ‘be $400 and the top fay Series iri Fonds Mi Mr. Harris, who was 82, died (he Armory which featured the. sportsmen on a tour of WA8 caught by Mr. East in the |i, grandchildren. club before be- to add enough fire to the event|AWArd in ihe handicap division et acriuirs IOP 20 yesterday In bis home. Ben Kast, nationally famous some 3000 miles along the movie he filmed himself in his [oo poo | Poult event at Madl- to force either Wilt or Gehrmann Will be $500. 8 and 8 Mra teamed for| He began his 30-year railroad yjjqiife authority. coastline of the Great Lakes many travels in the interest of |IVIIS. ar . Poulton 1. is : to come through to a time break. + 1948 Prizes a 3017 mark on games of 1084 jcareer as a call boy in Galion, At least 1500 persons of all. and included some of the most American sportsmen. Mrs. Alice R. Poulton of Crown rance tried te Ing Gil Dodds’ present indoor 991 and 942 in the Ritchey Fur o ie late Eh agent a) ages crowded the main floor of hard-to-film nature-lore scenes While Mr. East has appeared Point, formerly of Indianapolis, e from Pep be- mile mark of 4:05.1. Last year there were 84 prizes piiure league. Henwieh, 2, uncle, an : 8 the Armory and applauded Mr. ever seen. here several times and has [Wil be buried in Calumet Park e Garden last While the Bankers’ Mile was: [Shick totaled $3087 and the first Women Alxe La Louis. 1H Hie Swag Dumoted 18 East's nature movie. “Waters Perhaps the highlight of the ~ shown his own movies, last Cemetery Hiee Alter Seryjecs a the unanimous the stand-out event on the 19-, Places paid $1875, Deadline THe Women wers: off Eighty as freight superintendent from TPAt Run to the Sea.” They film--if any one sequence night's presentation was ap- (Hor m- 1a am --funers by a margin event card, there was fireworks in| a hy is temoriow 21 midnight too. June Swiggett and Sally 1914 to 1937 a he retired "| heard Mr. East, fleld editor of be selected--was the closing plauded as the best he has ever . Poulton died Thursday in han the 18-3, [Jf PTOSPECt Alon at Teast three snap): (hoot Should be made 01" ne close 10 the 600) Active in masonry, he w . a Outdoor. Life magazine, relate pictures of. young American brought to Indianapolis. her home in C Point. a other running events and the payable to the Sport Bowl or : Vv nry, a : —/her home in Crown Point. A na- : pole vault, |Carl Brehob. class by chalking up sets of 598 member of Marion Lodge d F Mi N two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Willis, tive of Indianapolis, she lived paid $67,171 | -In filing olt the blank “and 591, respectively. Both came F. & A. M.; Oriental Chapter ar ‘Plan Rites Mon ay ror MISS IN€WMOAN pint. Mich, and Mrs. Levine here until 1939. She was 67. » the Internas Curtis Stone, the 1948 winner! | prospective ent anks each jn the Sponsors Classic-at Priteh- Royal Arch Masons; Prather Miss at 8:30 a. m. in Blackwell Funeral Lowe. Indianapolis: and a brother, Survivors include her husband, began promote in the two-mile ‘un, will get rough) all lea - rant should list ett's, June getting hers with Council, Royal and Select! A requiem high mass fo: Miss at 8:30 a. ew Izzie Bell. Flint. Mich. Mark I: a son. Mark Jr. Crown n last May— opposition from Don McEwen, ai, = Byes n which he hasipewoif News and Sally with Masters, Raper Commandery 1. Jargatel Newnan, G2 ls Home. She is survived by her Point; three daughters, Mrs. H. at the fighters Michigan sophomore who racked be r thore games. There Kool Vent Awning. [Knights Templar; Princes of|St ill be sung BE oe brother, David F.. and a sister, James Brown E. Hollenbeck, Schererville: Mrs. und. the Big Ten indoor record this [author of the hi Rar to the Milano Inn's league leaders rég- Jerusalem, Indianapolis Chapter, hy " will he Ho Ry an “I Anna Francis, both of Indian- Services for James Brown, 141 R. L. Schilling, Indianapolis, and Amatenr year with a time of 9:07.2. Stone's ighest single game | jgtered games of 966, 907 and Rose Croix, and the Indianapolis ria en ay apolis. 8. Catherwood Ave. will be at Mrs. H. W. Werblo, Crown Point;
jon each squad finishing outside R18 for a Wilt was the defending cham-|°f tN® Tegular prize list. women. pion in the two mile, winning last! Saturday squads are sisted for A couple of tough splits were year in 9:09, but he decided not!8 8 and 10 p.m, while Sunday converted. Charles Taylor nabbed | to try for a double in the event action is carded for 1, 3, 5, 7 the 3-79-10 split in the Naval preferring to concentrate on beat. 2nd 9 p.m. {Ordnance loop at PHO
ing Gehrmann in the mile, Faces Olympic Chap Shadbourne Sets
time two years ago was 9:09.3, 2691 total to pace the gcottish Consistory. He became a 33d degree Mason in 1939.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Back Injury Traps
11500 Attend Times’ Sports Show
. At The Timer free sports show in the Armory last night, Ben East foreground) leads sportsmen | in Conservation Pledge. By ART WRIGHT Outdoor sportsmen. who braved blasts were well rewarded at
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Miss Newman, who was 83, died |yesterday in Conde Nursing Home, 12th St. . Indianapolis most of her life, she Mr. Harris had been a member attended St. John's Academy here. and Paul ©f the crippled children's hospi- She was a member of the S8. Brown nailed the 4-6-10 in the tal committee .of Murat Temple Peter & Paul Cathedral, its Legion since 1928 and was chairman nine of Mary, and the Living Rosary ‘years. He also was a member of Society.
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citeme § : General Advisory committee Madison. ter-punching to Some excitement also was! nie Snyder. Bowes Seal Fast a the G invader look likely in the 1000-yard Tun which New Swim Record |S at Het Ce fo a for Service to Crippled Children} in pair defending champion| Rin Shadbourne, Indiana Uni-! im i Br Merchants a : of the Indiana State Departmen
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Fonnije Snyder. Union frechrian, John Stayton, who set | swimming unattached, Fob hatsma, United Products ..... the interscholastic mile record of Yesterday set a new state rec-| Bo Quens, 0 x 8 Meichanu 4:22.5 while running for Ander. |ond of 20:40.5 in the 1500 méter| BOO Laycock, Pocahontas ‘Coal: for, Ld. High Sccel a SVEAL 21 the. JAC. poo, yictor Hardesty Jr. L R. of a stellar performance was the| Richmond YMCA held a seven | Bb rane) iy i sovl © 630, Club and was a member of the, 600-yard run in which defending Point lead as the AAU swimming| Bick Sion: Gite Products Bowl ........ 83% Indianapolis Trafic Club. 4 champion Frank Fox will run championships moved into the; iachtaioncsn Beira Carey Glass . B21 An active church layman, he i : against the Olympic half-mile second day. : om Ta Ck OO so Le {was deacon and elder of the
chanipion, Mal Whitfield, once an| Amos Babs Hunter PO Ohio rh 880 star. Events today at the Indac pool | aaures Bornes o © Eastman Fi Tabernnci Presbyterian Chupens
: | AF slat Ma yey Schoen, astman “Two Illinois vaulters gavei '® Slated to get underway at t|Piie Tater lariat Lanes promise of bettering 15 feet in|
p- m. with the finals tonight at| iran Drake, Bankers oasis : the pole vault, Don Laz, a present. Illini mainstay who went
nockdowns, but rly floored for is career of 61 by a left-right und. : ids, suffered a w in the 11th amechon, 1235, L long left.
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: , Big Four Veterans, Fol 820 sociation of Retired Railway Em-|
Me hs Amsterdam Casualiy $i8 harles Forrest, Arnott i 617 ployees and 33d Degree Masons.
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"Results yesterday: 1500-Meter Preestyle
+ over the magic height in a prac- Men , EE tice meet Hag og 2 prac bourne, yhiaitached: 2 ‘ 2. Bob Baitscher Bob Gha ian, Baxter s Quill 81:4 His wife, Martha, died 10 years Service z Richards, an ex-Tllini vaulter. §§tsshed: 5 Bil Kerr, oh ® rime, | Bob Harper, Allison Jets .......... ae ago. His son, James, died last d Mar. 1 ’ 5 ew state record. od record. | | Dick Taylor, Usher Mortuar year. * . 18 Richards too has threatened the 2 30. Mike Kosmetos. unattached). { mer ringer, ahaa Coal... sie A a pe 15-foot mark and both he and Laz yod Jo-Fard Individual Ele BOL A? Johnny Peni. Bowes Seal Past... .. se Marvin Hodge - - ou t ‘ 4 7S Jos Bob Loss Geore Quigley. Ross Ervin. Abbott Heating Service | 613]
could make the height on a good | %
Rr LS Li 3. try in the stadium. | Be C:. YngeatoR Smith, Indac;
1 player for the Baas: Yuasa 5 Bob | Wally Killion. Naval Ordnan 810 Services for Marvin Hodge, 812
N . ' Taft hit. 601 The present relays mark of 15 ad yard Ingivigua) “egies uns 10] Curt Heady. aver Men's or. "77: Goa, Torbett St., will be held at'1 p. m. e state college feet 8'; inches was set by the 8 enny Savate Tndac: 3. Jean Pitreriing. | BHI any Brinateiner pa” some 21 Monday in New Liberty Church. | é season. only man who has ever gone Susanne Wiseissel totais Indag: 8. Tom Oherlies. Webb's Pure OM... 608 Burial will” be in New Crown| . . 0 2 144 . i Madison Hin Warm than 13 feet, Cornelius 350 a Individual Medlev (Boys 12/C rl Wiliams, Pieicher fi a. Cemete, h 59. di al armerdam. | and Under'—1. Prank Me BY oys | Pred Hat in ompkins Ice Cream. 4 r odge, ‘who was eo he 1947-48 seas arriba ior 1% Bob, Crist Indianapolis YMCA: 3, Jack | Earl Bor Link Belt No. np Kaa : 604 | Thursday in his home. A native! 5 om; Geo bon’ £0 Corps. veteran, Moran. 1 Inds; 8. BU Campbell" Tadue, | Herman Blvine Klason Ae" Ct Canning) dos Of Holgensville, Ky. We was al e season in Ine a ina to eet | Ed Sch Hawk..." . 673 resident ‘of . Indianapolis for 20|
ott, Chevrolet JOEht No.
150- Vr Individual Medley (Girls 12) Bd Roessler, Link Bel
sday when he 4nd Under wn W Ann Morrison, mdse: 9 | Joe. Nauvokes, Blaniny¢ Sevens hob . o02 years and was a member of New| ; > v : bbins f1 : ndiana College Hl Lee in Mat Tilt pgite Tyin aia: 4" Judy Huth, Tafac| Tom Finch: Clifton Wilder Fuel ... . #o3 Liberty Church. Mr. Hodge was, olis Olympians ite 0. 5, Betty Watson, Riviera. Robart Crow, Ell Lilly Ohited Lite +. 801 employed at Guaranty Cafeteria. y The Indiane Cherry Vallina, the San Diego 1 ae Individual: Mediov: lew’ va Som Eliott American Unite .. - 801 Surviving are .his wife, Suse; ity. Fund. Spanish mat ace who lost by dis-| and (Onde diknaom, Lord. Indac; 3, Joe ee SHusle Focanontas Coal ©. | ooo four sons, Grover and Edward, | e-elected Lloyd qualification to Gil La Cross Parria Indaci 4, Ronald | aliswuiy. Indi! OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Indianapolis = and David and | Jeffersonville, last week, will try his Tuck again |apolis YMCA Time oF. kan. Indian- | Tom Broucher, Sherman Bar, Mixed . 502 James, Hodgensville, Ky.; two sis- | 1950-51 season. in_-the "Armory ring Tuesday Ro -¥ard Individual Medley (Girl aren Heir, Rosedale Dalry see ters, Miss Ollie Hodge, Louis veteran crew of nig > ied Ma arth Wa fren. Riviera Ala) Hy | Ray Comer. Phoenix . Press LL 387) ville; and Miss Rebecca Hodge, | san 3 Li Belt No e to Hanover's Vallina has been matched with isan a Dies Mertanon. Taine Finer Revie McCallum. ‘Real Silk. Mixed |. 383 Indianapolis. s Henry. Henry E big Pon 1Lee. )-pound 2:07.7. Si Schaefer, Blackwell Funeral Home = 582
Oh Washing- ener, for action in the semi-wind- {Pon Kars. Allison AC vib a Mrs. Mary Benbow
chool where he pot a eet gar ack Coaches Association : anger Warmth Allien AC Tl. pa Rites for Mrs, Mary Benbow, or “of physical e main event will send Jac : . | Oils McAfee, Ludlow Appliance ....... t14. Tndianapolis resident two years.| , “ Ed Dovle, .St. Andrews ......... 568 | . O'Brien, the Death vaiiey Nominates Officers Chuck Bowler Ere Machin 553 will be held at 1:30 p. m, Monday! men received Demon,’ against Buddy Rogers, Keith Showalter, Logansport, 5 Uap Bolah, Irv. ‘preshy. Church Me in Meeks Mortuary- in Muncie.’ the Soni Bion a Ralph Holmes, Bedford. and Her- 300 ROWLERS (WOMENS Burial will be there. 2 ithrle, — Henryville en, N ogers lost to O'Brien’ 508 Mrs. Benbow, wife of the Ite! { Madison man Byers, Evansville Reitz, were Jun Swizeéit, DeWolf News oS , Guilford: Elmer in the same Ting ast week. ete BY I : pd Van Benbow, former Muncie po-
the nominees for president of the [Indiana Coaches Association today.
Mary Kiser, Davidson's Vassar Guild . 56: LaVerne Biers, Hill's Meat Market. Gertrude Rhodes, Mjlano Inn ... . 5% | Helen Fehr. Indiana Gear 34 { Flo. Bellis. Sherman Bar,
William Moorhead,
william Moorh lice chief, died Thursday in the, any; Cap. home of her daughter, Mrs. Mar-|
tha C. Wisehart, 92 N. Dearborn|
Babe Zaharias Holds
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r Mixe ' eid. Jasper. and Lead in Golf Tourney Other mentors nominated for| FoUY Richer. Indiana Oil Eouoment 338 St. She was 95. ? AUGUSTA, Ga., Mar. 18 (UP)— Offices last night at the associa-|Gell Leovert, Davidson's Vassar Guild $3 A native of. Cumberland, O.,| oes Rugged Babe Didrikson Zaharias tion’s annual banquet were Wil-| Beulah Maners, Bowes Seal Past ...... 3 Jee, az A Member | teed off the third 4d of th lard Kehrt, Terre Haute Garfield, IP elma Stiver. Coca.Col . 33 8 re ure n, leads off on.the.third round of the | Winifred Williams. Coca-Cola Ladies = $26 | Muncie, She would have -been| i women’s Titlehiotders Golf Tour-{20d. Bob King, Hammond High, Frances Snyder. Indpls. Typewriter 52 dup § nament today with a five. for vice president, and Max Kidd, | lioabeih Pheinchitior: tndiana Gear = 52 196. Mar. GS aati. Tee an) 2 = lead on the field. But the gallery| Bicknell, Chris. Del Sasso,” Ft. | Ny Shuts: Davidson's Vistar A 32 i 88-160 Cauk rs.
bow: is survived by two brothers, ‘Harry Walter; 86; and Fred Wal-! Ter, 81, bot >f Muncie,”
ports editor of me, was. elected. f the Indiana’
M figured that not even the sharp- Wayne Central, and Hugh Ber Meyer, Ski-High Girls
"shooting Babe-could approach last Strom. Gary: Froebel, sergéant- Ramona Pri
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| Alice Evers, 1 Davidson's Vassar Guild 51 A
I Shortseasy __ year's record score of 209. [ALA Dot. Lazo Cola Te 50 poriscasters "The Babe, hampered. by the, Ballots will be gent to members eanor Kottkamp, Ski-High Girls i) night at the "chill, sweeping winds over the for a mail vote. The next meet- RIS TY Jhiane teat Mixed : Ora B.- Wilkison Ter 6228-yard Augusta Country Clubling of the association will be at|M*'gle Hines, Indpls £ Soring service & Services for Ora B. Wilkison, members named course, shot a six-over-par 78 yes-| Indianapolis, May 27, when the Laura Harding. Coca-Col 262215 N. Denny S8t., will be at 2] “the..Portland- terday,; giving her-a-36-hole score state high school track and field [2h LEAGUE LEADERS moe) p.m.-Monday-in-Harry 'W. “Moore; Sun first vice of 150. She was five strokes championship finals are held. { Batty Allen, Jive Spots sosoeee 499 Peace Chapel. Burial will be in| rd Gates .of better than her closest challenger, ee eesti tte ett Patty Dickinson. City Ice Cream : i Washington Park. e, second vice Claire Doran of Cleveland. N Coach Quit Baylor 81. Ba” of Health: Mixed 4% Mr. Wilkison, who was 68, died e: Burgess of the ut even with that 75-strokes- appanee oac uiis Sireiaia Pieenor. Real omen Mixed a8 yesterday in General Hospital, Al secretary-trease per-round average, it was doubt-© NAPPANEE, Ind. Mar. 18 native of Brown County, he lived ful that the Chicago pro could (UP)-—Nappanee High School Indianapolis 60 years.
in officials looked. today for a bas- Morris Wins Cue Match Surviving are three daughters, ketball coach to replace Burnell | In the longest match of the Mrs. Velma Cooper, Mrs. Pearl Mummert, who announced his re- ‘current state billiard tournament Smith and Mrs. Eva Bullard; two; tirement yesterday. : {at the Board of Trade Danes, Slit Jers, inne Place and ‘ {Morris Morris last night defeat- Mrs, illie tcher; a brother, oa melt Joathes, ar sd Hi Johnson, 50 to 44. Johnson John, all of Indianapolis; eight| viously he mentored hardwood took high honors with five grandchildren - and one great-| squads at Jeffersonville, Logans-, against his opponents Tout. | grandchild. : : |
port and Winamac. a “|
rtswriters and ed Madison to s of the state ketball tournae
not break the 299 mark set last year by freckled Peggy Kirk of ‘Findlay, O.
Women's men's Golf f Tourney Slated at Hillcrest
Officers ‘and representatives of
“experts” gave lo walk off with ared ‘to only 14 1 for Lasaystis
for Marien.) .. . the Indianapolis Women's Golf 3 : = 4 Association yesterday selected : 5 d Hillcrest Country Club as the site Ingalls Joins Valpey To Help You! of their 30th annual champlon- 'gr,ppg Conn, Mar. i8 (UP) ship golf tournament June 26-30., oC 9 4 Because of the ® department conOn a tentative basis, Broad-| — ngalls, Navy Jine coach ted with our b d r'O J MOOF Was 86 for a net-gross for the past two seasons, today | nected with our business and our many NGTON ST. meet June Hutied. Highland and (Joined the staff of head coach Art| years of experience in funeral work we NGTON ST. Meridian Hills for a two-day net-, yaipey at the University of 4 can often advise our patrons on official necti re
documents and forms that ‘'may have to be filed at the time of death. Al. ways feel free to consult us at any time. Our service is complete in every detail, : 3 including an organist and soloist 3 Ow funeral service recommends tiselt. As the need occurs, old friends = % - coll us for the tonsoling service thet 1s ours to render AMBULANCE SERVICE AVAILABLE.
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gross tourney Aug. 7-8. Qualifying rounds for team play are slated for June 12 at the Country Club of Indianapolis.
UP Picks Llovelette
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Mar, 18—| Hoosier Clyde Lovelette, Kansas’ 6-10 sophomore scoring sensa-| tion, has won a spot on the United Press All-Big Seven team. The Terre Haute giant failed by -eight votes to poll the maximum and was second only to Nebraska's. Milton (Bus) Whitenasq was L. Wautuous eholes, :
Ingalls, who. will handle the! ends, is the third of four assistants to be picked by Valpey. | who quit as football boss at Harvard last. month.
: Link-Belt - 839 of the Big Four Route Veterans ging in the Clermont Methodist
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today for John WF, M in, special representative for the Texas Co, who died. yesterday in his home, 119 E. 44th St. He-was 52.
A native of Brooklyn. N, Y., he came to Indianapolis from Vincennes in 1931. He was employed by the Texas Co. 33 years. He . was a member of the St. Joan of Are Catholic. Church. Survivors include his wite, Ber‘nice W.; a daughter, Miss Mary A, McLaughlin; two sons, John F. . Jr. and Thomas W,, all of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Mae Clay, Brooklyn. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.
yd Buford Hicks RE NO PRR, Rites for Buford Hicks, 443 N. Centennial St, will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in Royster & Askin Funeral Home, Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Mr. Hicks, who was 54, died yom, yesterday in his home. A routeman for Hamilton-Harris & Co, he was a native of Westport, Ky., land had been a resident of In- | dianapolis 35 years, He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Speedway Post; {Methodist Church and Fathers’ 'club auxiliary of the VFW Post, Surviving are his wife, Anna; three sons, Kenneth, Robert and
many of his exciting experiences in their in fishing and hunting. : The movie-lecture was one of
the most unique ever shown
Eagles learning to fly natural haunts. All the glamor America and adjoining Canada
night's wintery of outdoor |
a brother, R. W. Walton Nobles.
1 +p. m. Monday in the First yijle and a sister, Mrs, J. HS A resident of Mrs. Ella Armstrong Baptist Church in Irvington. Theriault, Mackinaw, IIL Services for Mrs. Ella Arm- Burial will be in New Crown. : . Iatrong. 919 8. Illinois St, will be! Mr’ Brown. who way’ 52. died Charles Newby ; 1 held at 1 p. m. Monday in Craig Thursday in his home.! He was Services for Charles Newby, Funeral Home. Burial will be in janitor at Bridgeport Brass Co./1427 Roosevelt Ave., will be at 1 1
New Crown cemetery. ~ Mrs. Armstrong, who. was. 58, died yesterday in her home. A member of Mount Paran Baptist Church, she was a resident 0. .0dianapolis for 28 years and a native of Buchanan, Ga. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Bessie Jackson, Indianapolis; Indianapolis.
A native -of Warren Hill, O., hep. m. Monday in Jacobs Brothers’ lived-in-Indianapolis 26 years. He East Side- Chapel. Burial will be Tre was a member of the Baptist in Crown Hill. Church and its Brotherhood. Mr. Newby died yesterday in He is survived by his wife General Hospital. He operated Daisy; a son, James Jr., and two!his own transfer and hauling busidaughters, Mrs. Alice B, Craiginess. A native of Seymour, jhe and Miss Dorothy Brown, all of lived in Indianapolis 45 years. He was 72. Three cousins survive.
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